Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 8 Apr 1875, p. 3

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.. -.-.u- v.u._, --`B uuuun uu. Tnov ART so Nam AND i'm so FAR."-- \Vl1olms not plaintivcly usgd these words when gazing on the loved image `of 2; de arted friend. And yet it is a. leasure, thong 1 am], to have by us tllesoinva noble memeutos [of the depzn'te(l.. Go, now and at once to the __Mr. Stephens, whose Picture Gallery is over Wood s Medical Hall, while life lasts, jaml secure a. good picture. Don't miss the oppor- tunity. His likenesses` are excellent and his terms are reasonable. ' A - STANDS AT THE!-.l-'I:EAl_).- [LIFE compamms IN CANADA ., -.._ ._ .......u..vwv Ituv vuuayvou \u ILLIIUB. No TIIIEF '1`.un:s Tm:M.-Chief Constable "Rogers says that, within the past few weeks there have been no fewer than nine bur luries. Now those who lay in :1. stock of the mat of Agricultural Implon1o_nts, which are sold by the Purvia Bms., will have a mine of wen.lth of the unportahle and yet most useful descrip- tion, and need be under no apprehension of a. thief carrying them otf. u'I`..,... ...... 4;. Nr..... ..-_ -._.. V n -- T() Ba'cD1v1DED. `Hi.- s 6 0191`, ` Dnahnn IN , ` _ll,|C1E;%WO0D. nu ma smAw'* - -J... .An'lumnuI In nhv'I'Snv-I-. nf` HM: ' lg ICING; 'si-.*. s Aont. B31 _ Hpp" 1; ahest qonveyanceqfqxr the removalvof. Honaghn d_ 1`prniture; All, Indore promptgy v Market Square, Barrie: ' `~ :..-x_\.`_nnA "tbs-u -` v. 51],," urs Assummmzl rlej Folbrnarjr 25, l 875. A b-;- cf - uh ~lhg{r page uni, y9iIIIg'6r pid. IIIXQ mare money at work` Will! `_ _ uu.or slime lilll nuns! any mu am. f_ro9T-_2I&9:I."d *2,s"`*LW_.'E".' . ` i_ 1' gierdpu. Axisl; ivumugli ' Alli: fe` . chases ref wofklglg %3'bp|I, ht Ll.()L'SI:`.l{0LD uoons.---'.l'hero `is something delightful to contemplate about in lmviuga well furnished vHouse, and, ms the Quaker said, since we can only go thron h this worldonce, why let us make it as com ortablc as possible. Acting on this principle we. advise one and all to pay a visit to the cabinet warerooms of Messrs. Smith& Moore, just. south of Sewrey a foundry, and there get the best of furniture at the cheapest of rates. ` Y\'.\ 'l`..".... m...._. 111...... mu - at r. . - - IPR0F1'rsl ONE YEARS SHARE. mm;-29, 1's74:`~ ' .n:nuu* a--_-.5 ..._... um lhglliqt monienu,or :1! me time, uumu my tlglngnldb. -~ Us free. Poltngrd rd Slate! com ' . f `K 4!-`cu G.8_'I'lN80N 5 00,. Portland. .. . _ ..- -..- -.. . .0; vngvwlln , Sxcxxnss AND `HARD 'I`I1\ms.--.-The best auti- dote to sickness and hard times is `to cultivate a cheerful spirit, orns Mark Tepley_ has it, tobe jolly under all circunistunces. Now the best place to- at this feeling is to go and deal with friend \ code of the Medical Hall. He is himself of a" 'oyful couiitenanqc, and he is in possession o the infallable recipe to make every one else so. Go buy of him. Housnnow Goons.---There is something lelj_ghtful contemplate lmviugn ,,,, -___.-- -_.v -v--v -v-vvvwu mount OI Cloths, and Gents Furnishing Goods, tlult we ever beheld. It is a treat to look at it, and most decidedly a-still greater treat to buy such goods. He has everything neede(_l,_ in these departments, and "in addition makes`- thc best of suits to order in the very latest I style and fashion. ` ' \Vm\-r Is Tm: MA'u'm_z?--It is really won- derful, these hard times to see such. crowds` march to the Mammoth House, kept by the Marrin Bros. The only way we can account for it is," that there is to be had everything a person needseither to eat or drink, walk or I ride in, sleep on or. awake in, be silent or to , talk sbont-and all very cheap. ' Qvnv.-vuxm Auvvx 11... II'\...... II Asshnans NOW JOINING uull tog icinicy I linen , and I0! o lllnlllil Ivvvvm van-I110]. a.sun_ us ca vary uezutnllll 31811. ' Two HEADS BEITRR mm 0NR.-It is said thst two heads are better than one, and we believe this is true, nn(_l _so do the public, and that is why they so liberally patronize the Chemists and Dru ists who kee the co`me1_- store 0 poeite the nk Hotel. heir names are To en & McLeen, and good names they are too. Nnw Goons! Cunu GOOISS!-V-Ml . Mn.eNab, Z of the great Fashionable Em rium "has, to our mind one of the best se ected stock pf Gents that weiever beheld. Itis to ion]: A4. :4. ~f-ac., ueuvereu 111 any _l.vuru,ox' uu: wygu :1 ~ - mnired, Alan . V -.-`:.'3n_1iIaI,:.\__'I. 'l`.EAj1_jS TE n.- Armn Suown3s.--April Showers bring forth May owers, but nohnore surely than 1 do those who once patronize Mr. V Kidd, .-Chemist and Druggist, of this town go to him : again. He isjnst, ob ' ' 'skillfula_.nd_tri1tl1- , T . ' . }IAnnwAnn.+-We are glad to learn that ` Mr. Craddock, who holds out a few doors {south of the Wellington Hotel, is rapidly ` gaining public condence.` Tho__sI who `deal with him once invariably do '30 again. He sells both good and chean; " ""iv'"'-"" ""1" ' . . Fins-r nt.-mnlFm.n.--E M a." _ ing without fail, may? be 36:3 :53 ofy $2233 Itartin from the Messrs. Field Bros., laden` withvt e celebrated Webster" sewing Machine, and they all come home the same `week empty.` This is a very healthful sign. - HEADS Bnzri-nu may nm.~'_n- :. ..-.; wnau nun once lnvanably ( good cheap. Dinar on ....... `l'.\...-.. -n- hI.llIh Iivvy, fun I turn: v uv--u_u -- -.'a&c., delivemd in ,a.ny'1mtt>of- the tam: if ':- f reunited. Alan . M A COMPANY CANADA LUII.-, w. .. Agnt, Barrio. or ALL THE nu, ya: I nu -. .1, n. unxmgnsouj _ Gf;:1ers}iAgent. ` '1 \ -nnlvr Managing _Di1-actor ABOUT saop .CQESSABLE~:AT ALL HOURS. PURE nnues mo CHEMICALS. FANCY PERFUMES, Patent Medicines, All kinds of Horse and Grime Meciicines, &c Physicians Prescriptions, and Family Re- ceipts prepared with due care and accuracy. 0911 in. 7-1 R's: H: In, Elm `TOLEN &._McIEAN, nu. vu-..,. --. _____ IF!N"!{E4MlERE!W 1- _wuu s_rse1,1 Machine `and Paint Oils stantlv on hand. ' [ingest aizd Best Scilectgd _Stoci:' ip Barrie of Drpga,Mediciues,and:Chei1iii:aIs,Perfumery, and Toilet Articlee, Paints, Oi'a,- ajad Vaxniehes, Coal Oil, and Burning Fluid, Dye Stuffs. - Pipes, Tobnccca, and ` Cigars, My speciality is univi a_p.l satisfac- / tiou to Ill'pnr- c. h a s e '5 . -tacitly "57x3I'5Y M:-1) 1C Dunlap Street, |sum'c; onL $uiisTnm{ T ____ .. - "QU& ..-., Wines, Liquors and C'z'gars,T Are to be obtained c_he:1p at the Cheap Depot of . ASK Fonjn UFF\ELL*8 RSFINED` .` - ____ N E A R L 7 UvR'.LE 8:. Best Grade of 011 xlanufactured A SOLD WHOLESALE D RETAIL RV A1~i*r1+ 1*11ozr,I0N` METAL `convent employs Q on but I or]: msdjl .sniIfno_g ble Hum! kl, V3111 the bui ri_ceI. Pi! wo}qns~.nnu:G arm. ,;s;aAna.*vuL \JJ..l1`.ID.l.l.`4l'U ' \VISll'.l'm Conn . E9` -110 .. .E' % .0.A"S-. 4Jb:a` s_1? V mg .1-- at ;';Ifi)"tnhel ;` bu_ia}1;el (_3ir7_ .a;aI:nd . um-nle'}MckaLres':oI Saen VFMJ. `ab 0-0-----*-- R2; 5 unmet W; 011.3181`?-'2. Uirqulan'_and .umple'1ckag_s'~of Sees Free f9r2stan_ips. `FRESH & SALT MEATS .P" .E$`?`? Oil { V PI1: n`zcA|'.ag>gT1\1-:gI_.)r om, an-um_os'aV.n.u mm or every cescription. N. B.--A ohoico lot of cakes sud biscuits, manufactured-of the bent materials, always on hand, with a. choice selection of- Italian good; from the best packets of Europe 1 H _ R. KING, Jr. TEAS, ,. ___ :.-.----1-:-nun`-1IbI-I-O Consisting of Teas, Sugars, Ooifeea, To- baccoa, arc... Pickles, 0.fa_n_n5:.d Sahnon,Lobi_t.or1 Sn-du_os'a.nd fruit 0! description. I N.B.--A of cakes and hi-mm. -_ U n 1`. .15 b` 19 . from thcrst dairies in the Province, which for quality cannot-be beston . -.--- -;;;%'*.,.%; greatly j; %W5!6M. am. 2. 'l`I~I()S, NNoX_., 1: run 1`. ran u"\v1IIu V uu Von In vnllli I Have just opendout in the premiea next dam- to Watson 8: Co}: Drug Store, where will be found a llrge stock 01 carefuliy selected . {Booms `AND SHOES, OF EVERY CLASS, STYLE 5: MAKE, which they intend to gall as 7 CHEAP AS THE CIIEAPEST 04: n...:_.. _......I_ ...__,..,,u, .., 1 a . An .....u.; as `.l.'lll`4' l;llls_Al'Ia's'|' I I' Order worlc promptly atleniicd to. .50 Barrie, N o v.- `lat, 1874. ' V 45-Iy NEW B001` &'HoE STORE! `VV"""'-vwvu..,v.--vvvvvv.. vv\a-.~..4-n..~,`.-...vvv- "Loo K__H ER E! IPERIOR B1! DUi~:Lo.12 _s'r., WEST, mum muross; L ' ' _ ` ` .- N .'P. BQYER. Pa`rkgsburg,.Qhe'st_erCo., Pa.- ` 1.5 ~ - ~'9`85: mrugs mm Q'Ll)cmiealz6. x. \/\f\.' ~.'x/ xxx.` _-' . -\_r~, -\ I \ LU C I_-ILIH 5`-Ucl UK ' @. 1 113 CI 1 . 8 .. .. .. _ __ _1InI.._ anus. ..,_,.._...- 3,'31L`1`ItI`ii `CHESTER WH1:1T3 .-PIGS.---Sl am-In m"'a 'a....'.`.- n::....;.... VHRISTMAS AND` NEW XEAR. I , . --w )1 --UG STORE -AND `MEDICAL DISPENS_ARY. 3 o b s.~,Q;~Di1NuA_iQ'm21:K & OO 8 .GROCERIES, I ~ "PROVISIONS, . ALE & '-PORTER, oo,1's .9. s HOE.S. \.;v.\,..~r~.a~a`.,_A.-- -GROCERlES. j ac. .../ex.-.A......---- ' }{1.x{7AY 'oI\7n1m_`o. BA-YFIELD S'.IfREE'l`. ms; [THE B19341: 0i4Z.B0'rH .B- s.$sf:T9A.nE. nu--- wA'rs0N\*& 00., u nu mount.- Also I (inc stok of r-\;q-n:-nr--- DEALERS `IN PURE .-us. u-u Luotlvcu I if CHEESE. bginn L. H... n_-__.. .j.o__ THE BEST on b To 35 int)" A1` . :u`-,: V DEALEIHN ""..-*V.1f'_P.*'_ . AND; ;;._.3.FLm5.5;` - "' ` ea--wo Front atroaqsurrie 3:056 Mg ~-__'_` "ARTICLES, | A -. Ban ie." &c?. "[II.\1Il l{\JI.U KJQLJ-l'A. IV LIIJJ III) I` sold on easy terms; Lot No. 7, in the 7th Con., of the Township of Flos, containing 100 acres, 60 acres cleared and under cultiva- tion. Soil, - good heavy clay. On the pre- misses there are as good Dwelling House, Barn, Stables, Oiatlmildings, &c., and a". never failing spring of water. About 15 miles from Barrie. Possession given inuncdintuly. 'l`i:mIs:-$800 down, and the balance in instalments to suit yurchaser, to be secured by Mo1'tga.ge. For urther particulars apply to J A.\1LS J OHN- RON. rm Lot 5. 'I`nwn-line. Fins. m-tn ARUH KJ Torent on easy terms 3. large and commo- ` dious Store in the Village of Elmgrove; also the Dwellin ndjoinin with f\`tgre azyd 011,1.- buildings. 'he"Dwe1 mg can be rented` septu- mtely, or store and dwellixig together. The above premises are in the heart of a. rich farm- ing country, and with an active "occupant can 3 command a large trade. For further particulars apply to ' muho rc nnnnxr sague, nut: Iouowm property:-~ PARCEL I.--%nder Llortgage from George Caswell. 1a1:.-,Tlx(-. West 11 fat` Lot Ignmber 22, in the 12th Concession of the said Town- ship `of Medonte, excepting, theteout that portion thereof in the Village of Goldwater, and also exceptin v 25 acres with the G-ristzintl .$zw Mills erectet theieeou, leaving about 65 acres, nearly all cleared, with 2 Fmme Houses and 11 Frame Bum erected thereon. . 9.11!` __'l |\n `nal! Inn? AC 1' A6: 0') .'.`.' J.I.- 1nLL IUTIIIIUY l)iLl.'|4lUllllIl'5 UIJPIJV M. \}.'X.Vll'AO dUl1;\ ' "SON, on Lot 5, Town-line, Flos, orto ARCH. M':'DF.ARMTD, Nntfnwd `P 0 0 above, ' ;l FRIDAY. the SIXTEENIEH day of APRIL. 1875, ---~- ----- --v - --,-y --1---IIFI Byvirtue of powers of sale contained in cer- tain Mort ages which will be produced at the sale, the ollowin propbrty:- . I.--%nder Mort ge $8. n....m.11 1.4. rm... nr....4. L- 2-: 1- _. , , . uuu u zmlue Darn erected thereon. " 2nd.---The East half of Lot 23, in the 12th _ Concession of said Township,` containing 100 acres, of which about 15 acres are cleared. 3rd.---]nt.a 5 and R in tho 129. n............:.... acres, 01 wmcn 8.D0l16 10 are cleared. 3rd.---,Lots 5 and 6, in the 13th Concessiqn of the Township o_t,'l'`y,coqta.i.ning 333 acres, of which about Sqcrea are cleared and undel- cultivation. There are erected on Lot No. 5 a one-and-Za.-half story fmme dwelling with kitchen attached, a frame barn. and frame stable. '. ' * W ' ' ALI. Y_L_.L_.I_-:_ _,-,1. -, u,_-nu nu .sion (if the Township 0 name. _. _ _ I 4th. ---Lot number ei%ht, m the 7th Cqgoga-. Tny,"cont:_Lihing 200 acres! said to be vqluab1c'fo1'. the _P1nq timber .f='`Wm.g thereon. ' - - ' '- ` :u.1.'. 17:-51--.`;-,4 \v, In -' ..` ~'n . .. l`o rent,.:LBrick Yurrl, which cnutaius ll Hacks, with :1 first-class Townslcy Maclnine, also .1 new set. of Moulds and Barro_ws, and the yard contains a endless quantity of good clay. In connection with the yarxl there are two tc1_w.ments. The lesson can have the pri- vilege of cutting the pine for his own use on the remises. The yard is about 1; miles from the own of Barrie. For further particulars apply to I|la`\'\'lQ l\'\"I'.`Il I `\IL| L)ll uIu.:~L` LLUAIL A3141}. L .l\l J. Ninty Acres of excellent land, chic-y cleared, on the Ridge Road in, the 'l`m\_'uship of Om, ueau` the Shanty Bay .'\'t;1tiun of the Northern Railway, anal within a. mile of the Slmuty Bay Ulmrc-la, :3`.-luml, and Post Olllcte, amlbxactly me miles frmn the Barrie Mamkct by a good grmzclled rozul. .,-` I rm.,..... z... .. .......'III I.'.._... , I. _,_. .- "An 1 HUB, UH I405 O, 1()WIl'1lIlB, P101` MCDEARMID, Nottawa, I .0. A..._!`l 1.; 19-1`: ` I AUCTION SALE L PEIPEHTIBS! \ WM-|IBIli_ mm: ` HOTEL, BAEBIE, RV viitne nF nnurnrs: nF :1,-Iln r-nnGnnn.1 in .. h"v w --ya -uvrvvp. 5t1i.-Viilag Lot No. 7, oh tl;e iast side ' of coldximuemt, ii: the said` Village `of com- wyter, on which irferectecl a. Fr`a`me;-Dwe1ling' House, hhds, stables, etc. - ` " -' an. T-L_'IH In ;,:1 In : n --'n r -o :- . ,. ---v. PA`RCEf. II.-`-Undcr: Mox-tgaglu from Sainuel Coulter, Lot eighty-`four, and the North half of Lot eigh'6y-three, in the lat,- Goncessibn of the Township _of 'l`a.y,'_ in ,the County` `of Simcoe, containing 300 `acres of __land mare or leis; ` ' .n .._A,'., .. . .. .' . r. . 4.... -Barrie, March ' 7th, 1875. .7 w 5--.-u cA4$xwunIp\n . uu-.. -, ,. `it There is a. small} frame house with gm'den, etc., on the prenuses. A,,.L 1 v ` qavilllla uuuuu, nuuuucn, OM}: ` ., `6tl1.---Lots 17,1s_am1_ 19,on the side-of :Ca1(1\vate;ys;,._iu-ytlge said Villagehf Com`- 'nnnni-uv -n- .-. -. .- . ` .- 1 ULLUIJLI Pnetanguishcne, _January 4, 1875. ' 'MEDGNTE Al\I-Q TAY- In the COUNTY OF SI1\IC`0E. ,g----w uuu Ill Avon Du LotS4_-th1:e is said to be aboui; 130 acres cleared ; and on the North half; of Lot 83 there" is said to bcuibout 35` acres cleared, with A goodheanfe Bax.-n erecfgd thereon. 1`ha_ese Lots may` be sold aepnrate_ly gr ogethe1;.; V T TEB;MS:.-'-'Dne.tanth of '1;hsns:i'-nhnna mnev. L " \' 'l.`ho`S half of Lot number Thirteen, in the Fimt Concession uf the '1`0wnship of URL. ---'5-BE-E, -3-. Alaunu ncyuuavcuy `gr V.)5UlALlCl;. - ' 53-'-n0-tenth of 1. base ho'.ney- *0 b.xQ.id's1953'-n * For bal- .. .. WI1Yb6.lt?.1W15. own at tho snle._ `Fain fn-Flu... ..a...L:...I... .....l.. L; Barrie, Oct. 30th, 1872. .I.J ---'- ' . ` . For u'.'- thstB1ick Store and Dwelling on tb I Market Square. Barrie, known as the McCor mick Building. Apply to WM. l!(\VR_ `I IWU Illllllllllll ]|U!i!'.b' UP LHND m the 4th (Jun. of Tay, bun-r Lu - \ o. 8, 1s . 12 . cleared, wc]1timber_4_2_d yith fine and Hard- wond, within a. I11iHe`nf he'Midl:ml Rztilroud , two miles from Hogg Buy. For pal-ti_cnlars apply to_ _ MARTIN MOORE, Barrie. lZ2......:.. N',...,....1... .. |..+ In-Ir: ' i > . For sale, a Splendid Improvad Fgrm of a.orea, near the Race Couxse--Chaap for qash. For terms an`! other particblaxs, `4App1yto J. H. JOHNS, or to ` .. J. B, JOHNSON, Barrie, June; 16, 1874. ` 25-ff. nu Jul, 8 in Barrie. 4.` Being compoaed of South half Lo No. 25, on 12Ih3Con., Iunia}, 25 acresunder cultiva- tion, balance of Lot well timbered, chiey with hardwood, 100 acres; also North-west part of Lot 26, on nth concession, 14 ac:-ea. For n:-thnr nm-Licnfnrs nnnlv to ROBERT` part UI DUI 60, 011 jll CUIICCSBIOU, 1'} BCTC`. For nrther particufnrs apply ROBERT` BOOTH, atzshe premises, or J AMES BOOTH, Barrie. - 52-if _l__l_ T Store and Dweliing House, cox-go: of Mary and EI'z:=.bath utreots,te Rant, on and after the` first of November next. Apply `to . _ _ V ALEX ANDER LAURIE, 36-tf V Barrie. LA Eialf Aarc Lot, in a good positioa for a private residence in the Town of` Barrie. For. terms and further particulars apply to I ` 10-tin - Jos.`LEsLI1~LV -E-vJ.I: uauu \lJ.Ir Lu 1a1\.\Jl.l..1J.V\1'.l14 for 9; goocl_Drivin\g'Ho1-s a span of In- dians Ponies, matched. Apply to PURVIS BROS., Dnimlop-street, Barrie`-. 13-3_iu { W. p eating] it dilbom` [F'cIi{`4}.'~Is` A tl ..`|l' A--- Tn` I-FARM FOR SALE.-VVILL BE ....`l.'l A... ........ L,.......... `Ina. \',. I-7 :._ LL- u.-..;..-....---a' April 1st, 1335. #61? SALE onjro EXCHANGE" 3: good_Driving'Horse I1:QIn `D.......... .....L..1-....1 A..`l.. L- `DTTDIYYO Barrie, March iotri, i375; 13-tf ` ll-tf gscvrrs -lib *5EX'#N5ER`M0BB0W1E9-t `. .- .B?!I!a _f V ," `.?{`!! M.ar,_c7,'-. K `..~.3`~.L ' AIL 1 u_J. LL` LVL` Barrie, Noveuxbr 1st, 1875. I} 0. R s A L13. _ Two HUNDRED Acass or LAND u bt:1l1&;.'lmt No. is ` In-n....1 ....-.11L:...Ln.....1...:u. .....1 n-,._.I lTORE & DWELLING TO RENT. .. . A........ I\` ........II..-.a. 1,... I IVOR SALE.+FROlM SIXTY T0! V: 4 . L: aw vyg vauxp vpu uu_ Iwuxq Quuwu go | F0}; f|1,_rther parctxlars apply to ' V J'(\\T'l.`,Cl D1 luau Fol: same on hmsr mums, ;U-SINESS STAND FOR SALE.- i17.}61E*"i?2{E1I7rI)` lijim PARM FOR SALE.- i1 >1#.f7;T E: kt the - __.__.t. _v--, at 1 o cl_ock in =th_c afternoon, at [ousm T0` zs12.m'. Ily LU Blmxns. ARDAGI-I 8: S'1`RATHY, f ,- V` Snlicitors, Barrie. There_ s'ill'l)e soid on ""' r""."`"'ff' "I:'lJ " 5. T .. JONES BROS., A. S.olVicitors, Masonic falul, 'l`oro13to._ App] y to .1 In the Townships of y u) JOHN DARBY, P`.sq., Veapm, MRS. H. M. ROSS, l cnctanguishcne. .1-annnrv A `Q75 I H? ~.`.l.._, -.. m"l.`HO_S. GORDON, Elmgrove, I . O. ._;..___y. u a napkin nu % I)E.\'l\'1S o'N1m.I., I-,.....:. I WM. uovs, Rn:-'1-in Lul nu, Barrie. 13: DUU In 52- If II.` I D, Barrie. . 34-H AlDll\.'l|l 1-tf. -'10-ti % EN nary l.Ul' uu.1'1'_yu1g Uu aul exuenslve l)l1S1I.`leSS. I 2nd.-The `East half of the East half of Lot One, in the Second. Concession of the ;Township of Oro, containing 50 acres of land, about 10 acres of which qre olgaretl, and on which is erpcyccl a_ Steam S :uv M111 and small StabTe. ' vnnr-r1:*r Hr 1v..1-._ xv). . FOR SAILE, a very valuable block of 5112 - mites at KEMPENFELDT, (543 acrgs less 35} conveyed to the R.R.,) taking in the Point, -and exlzengling N orthwm-d over_ the rid c on `high land. A beautiful and unaurpasse view of the Bay and 'o>poaite shore may be had from every part 0 the progerty, and. no more degirable `site Em` BUILDIL found about Barrie. '1... n-..-m..L.. ...... I..- ...I--_._A.;.._-_,.,1,; _,,v 12 G purposes can be lUlUl(l HUUIIIJ Dilrfleu V The propertygzan be advantageously subdi- vided into PARK and VILLA LOTS of Five acres; while that portion Squth qf the R.R., ia esmeciallv a.da.ntpd FOR. '[.IY`M`RT`.l?'l1\Tl`. uuumu1x.uxra,- A wzuuu at me ruu\"._l' would create a Land-locked Harbour,` and`-"13 now reqmred, and W'barfage accommodatxon must soon he demanded. . ~ VFIEDMQ rm.-. ....,........a... _.. 11...: ...:n 1... mush won 06 uemanucu. 'TERMS.-The roperty, en bloc`, will be sold for $4,500, easy terms of ymcnt. A rare op"'p?rtn'nit_:yxin here obm to the cwitqliabar lumberer. Wharfage accommo- ` dp. `onfor0ro and the townshi on eithr' sidgof the Penetanguishcnc Rom is a. neces- may 5 Kbmpenfeldt. 7 An'n1v fn [DU-U18. PARCEL IV.-Under Mortgage from Henry Forest, Lot 22, in the 3rd Conces- sion in the Township of Smmidnle, in the County of Simcoe, containing 150 acres of land more or less, of which about 40 `acres are cleared, with 0. log house, stable, and barn erected thereon. 'l`L`I')\.l'Q {Inn 4-and-L. -1` 5!... __...._1 , EYCCUCU. BHGYCOII. '1`ER;\IS.-0ne-tenth of the purchase mdney to he paid dawn on the lay of sale. -For bal- ance, terms will be made known at the sale. For further particulars apply to J ONES BROS., Int fn Solicitors, Masonic Hall, Toronto. ` nange. Toronto, March `.!0th_, 1845- 1'01}-.SALE-1 Thu. Valuable Property on the East side of the Penetauguiahene Road, 1! the Cornr of the four ourishing Townships of Medontex-,' Ora, I-`loi dud Vapm, consisting of 1913' cares, and being the urn` portion '0! Lot Number FORTY-ONE, in WAFIRST Oun- co asionLo!`th0 'l`0WNSI_[ _of XEDONTEI ~ , lint-Ann tin and thus: mine of Hm ..!.`..:..-i . -..-. ..vn-v \)| n:.11Iu|r-, By virtue of powers of sale contained in cor- ` taiu Mortgages, which will he prodncetl at the sale, the fullowing property": l x\RCEL I.-4-Undur ;\Iu1*tgagc from 1*`r:umis Ennis, 1:hc\Vcst half of tI1cv]`I:u:t half of Lot muuhcr. eleven, in the fourth Cu -cssion of tlu.-$a.i(1 Townslnip of Meclulxtc, containing by mlmeasnrcmcnt fifty.-one acres of land more or less, about 45 acres of which is- cleared. PA mam. n _.Irn.1... \1,...+m.m mm... mm HUUllK: O53 ZIUYUS UICQTUU. _ . PARCEL III. -Un(ler Moi-tga. e from JaInea'Cou1son. 1st.- l`he East hat` of Lot number Three, in the Seventh Concession of the said Township of Medonte, containing by zidmeasnrement 1:38 acres, of which about 20 acres are cleared, with valuable Grist and Saw Mills erected thereon, together with n Frame Dwelling House, Barn, and other Outbuild- ings. The Mills are driven by water power, and are said to possess the necessary machi- nery ior carrying on an extensive business. 2n(l_--Tlm 'F.nsf. lmlf nf tlm Pack half Ac. {Or to .\| -- a.-..v.a- .n.u\J.n-NJ, |wHAm=Ass rg_a_ LuMssaMN.l acres; wnue man pornou nqum qI_ the li..li., la ecially mlaptqd FOR LUMBERING 0 ERATIQNS, A WHARF at the POINT 1IfI1`t` nrantn n T.nnA_lnnl.rn11 `In:-Lnnur ant ?-'1"n 0RAl(_}HUR_S'I`.xyf . . F---'A TRARE:0HANcE`x-'--_ or 185.9, uuouc -to acres 01 wmcn 1s~c1ea.rcd. 1 Al_lCEL II.-Undcr hlortgngc from \\"iI- limn Hinds, the West half of `Lot one, in the 3r(1C0ncessi(m in the Township. of Oro, in the County of Simcoe, aforesaid, containing 100 acres of land more or 1955. ']_.`he1-e am about acres cleqred. PARCFT. 'HT_-Un}Ipr kin:-hi-um rm... `Six'nu'..Dont. V . the 'l`owii_'Line bguvoan Medonte sud '0ro. -The purchase: can easily double his money on this` property, since it ismell worthloper - men: all round. `(or day 3'0.000ga"and is now pirated for the low price 0! $4, 0', simply no windpp _an Esme. ' . x ` L .41: .-:` : -1-`mg.-s4,5oo;.o .9.e F'iftli,(`huh In I'oi)'p`.g.]du_I !uI_tl;pogg4a` g`; "555: 3 lMf.E. S. Meeiig, A uctioneer. I Ill I-our qllll QUIFIIUIOEIU Sitpol` Cong: '- 4 _ _ _ A .4991: i99I%PI,v1]Ao'4 Il-Ill`A Inn Friday. th 16th dag} Kr April, 3875, at 1 o clock. p.m., . BA5f$'E\.;i19I,;EL- ! u.uuus, us Z!.1`I'U.llgC(l an the tune 01 sale. The property will he sold subject to an annuity of $33; for the life- of Winifred Thompson; (an aged woman) and to her rights under a. curtain nlccd d.a.ted the 29th May, 1860. Tim nnrnlmzzmv urill m'.n\ nun ..... ...... ..L 'J`..`.. Pied nuty, IOUU. _ The purchaser will sign an agreement for the completion of his purchase, which can be seen at the oicc of uun.-o..n.. Ir r-.. .`...---- _ _,._- | PR_9f{E:lE'-|'_I'?ES si IN THE l'O\VNSHll'S` up :Szmn2'dale, Um, and Jlledonte. ~ 4. .LuL|u.vLL:v \JJ: 3.1.1.4111- Thc property will be put up subject to a re- servo bid, and the purchaser will pay $500 down, and secure thebalance of his purchase money by mortgs.ge of the said property with interest at seven per ccut., payable by ix1staI~ ments, as arrullged at the time of sale. nrrmertv will hp mm u..'I\:m.t 4.` an 5uIu.ut:l' uuuumgs. _ `The M111 xs sxtuate about eleven mules from _ the thriving and Tnpitlly increasing town of '.0rillia., and when it Wars lost rlmning did a large Custom Trade.` The Mill has been cut`- rie(l_on "for 27 years and upwards, and an en- ergetic man will find this a. capitalopporizunity furlaying the fouxxtlatiolxs of a large and pay- ing out business. TERMS OF SALE- 'l`l1n nrnnnrfn nvill `\n ....I- .... ,...L!...`L 1.- - __ 00110131011. . . Also.a. two store dwelling house, a one-and- o.-half stoizy dwel ing-house, a dye house, a large new shed capable of holding ten span of _ horses, a. stable and driving house, and several s'ma.ller buildings. I `The is situate eleven miles 1` mm - A; 1'2 o cI9ck (nbon), by , . E. ,s; MEEKING. AUOTIONEEB, ' T V IN ONE LQT, A (Unless sociner dispnsed of private contract) The'East half of the South-East quarter of Lot six, in the 9th Con. of the Township of ME- ,,_,_`___, -- - vp DONTE, in the County of Sjmcoe, coutaining/ 25 acres of good rich land, more or less, about 20 of which are cleared. On the land are erected the fnllnwimr |mih`l3na.~. -_ erecseu me Iouowm I buildings :-- THE MEDOi\"l`E EHOMPSON WOOLLEN FACTORY, a substantial building 1} stories high, in good repair, with engine house at- tached. This .\llll' contains all the machinery necessary for Can-ding, Pulling, Weaving, Spinning and Finishing Wool and Woollen Fabrics; the motive power being supplied partly by means of a. capital water Bnvilegc with good head `of water, and partly` yateam -the steam engine and boiler being ll] good condition. Alan .. L... ..t,....... .1.....n:._- 1.-..-- _ -_ . 1 - '.'.u 01 wmcn are cleared. U1 the followin building; '1`)?! II`. M L`. nn\"I'v r ur. "DUI lsatufdayligpril. 1875. AP 10 n- n`l.ml. I.......-\ 5 *3 .i;.'.`.'-`: IIPPJ J _ . -xr;~.~ms..TMcWATT & MvWA'l`T, . ` _ ' Land Agents, to. _ - -_ - Barrie. Dated, Barrie, Nov. 11th, 1874. 46-6m_o W0<>?LENMJ|LL$! 117 lI'I'I1'II\ v-nrv..--- .__- WATER PRIVILEGE, STEAM ENGINE A AND MACHINERY, DWELLING- A HOUSE AND 0U 1`-BUILDINGS, AND'25 ACRESOFGOO ` [.AND V There will In; said I)-;*-P-1;-blic Auction at the . BARBIE ZEIOCBIEJI4, In H... 'I`.-...... ..e 13-...-- -_,1 n,,._L" J : 1LEXAN DER MORROW, Esq, ` Barrie. -nnfn hr'!`l1`(II `NHEH 'IQ'.`,K "IO 7 I nemper ;U.1LDING-L07? PARK LQTS, VIII'\I'lfII' F Illllllfl L7C'1`IUN [~MPom`AN'zj SALE or 4 ' Lumi and" Factory known as the _\n~r\v`u\-........_ ';_____._.___ - 7r'1i'('5iy11'i?_s'5N % ` WISII II my linoo _.--_.v-.-- .-..-\J --'-n.4.A-1, ilnthe Town of Barrie, and County of Simcoe, on 1:\' mm. `Tan: on B.\RRII`., ._L..- J __-._.-.r_. 71' ` ....... lnvv vn .\l.ESHIlS. Mt`CAR'I'HY & BOYS, - 'l`l.n v.....1..-..m Q..l:..:+.\.. In the County of Sinxcnc. VALIEQ; ELI?) '|`here will be sold on 1".-`I -V Lllo1J'l7;n. r A..Ho@. l` i `L '-I%.4a9;nt-- rlt'CAR'I'HY The Vendo'r .~s Solicitors. 12-4in . _._-...r ,---,- .' * . The partnenahip heretofore existing bntvfe' -glass, Moorek Binyon, luwi been dissolv- ' ed by mutual cogent, Mr; G.._.- . Bin on will `carry on the business In tl_1e' remise lgtely nccupiecl by J. Plaxton, Tm otjkerj whiire you will nd hiskazors keen and Towels clean. Clothes cleaned `on thch._sh91_'_esa_`. notice. _ r ml rrunvnnn: nu; umns: Application for 9. Patent or which is being; made. . Iron Pipes and Pumps of all kinds` 1:: nlau xuuxcs always on hand. All kinda of cornice work, phmbing, and bell hanging done. } FIVINTC4 .1.-turn r. r...... . 7 ' T } TINWARE, `U In All its braachos'prompt1y,noatly and cheaply executed. - V JOE)-` PLAXTON, -- Dunlap St.,'Barrie. Nov 5 187 . - as-In -y-u-.%v_v\Jgv..a..l...l.. LI. CA.` \J Line done with neantr-cu anddispntoh. Re- : member the place, Oppoiiw the Simcoo Hotel, ind 4door's Nu:-th ' . of the Wellington Barrie. - ` - V . anaan cmucx, From-iatm-, mmwmmmmmi fuaNAoEs .No`v --.---1&3 vmuz-6E:-1A-Tova DEPOT IS THE` l_ A place to_ get good I 2 - T ` j lis Cooking Sv.oves_are wa.-ranted to cook, bake and draw`, HIS Parlor, Hall and Bo: ' Stoves new great variety. All his lIIlS.3IT17fifN G -1! [ __-,,...._._-......v.-,vvn a nu vw vul 11.: uu Ware keptconstantly on hand onuade to order. ' All sorts ofjobbing In the ~ ` rn`l'\1(-`o`Ir1n`1-r1-*r17n.v H ]s'1f0VEs::; .........u.u5, nuu u u uuugulg (10110. ' }'1'1N sn11'rmNG 2 `i _ ` nu. u.l:4.lU\l Dbluu liovi a}:Mahutacuire ill artiqlu in his 1 ` 1' he as npuon and Itpha] `rues. `3?':; B;$co ifdaxul K -4"" . \` ' : " ` s T `()5"\"I"f"E 3 z His Gnokinu Smvn am (u............: L: ,, ,. 'BA_YFIELD STREET,` .uuuD nu L man. ; n.uuuL:t: .\. .iU cllams :2` mks, to 2; squzlrccl Llm N . 87 V. I0 clmms 30 lmk,-', 1 we or law, until 1t tersects the centre line H the uHu\\'- road between (.`uncession.~4 um and (.`nutaiuing fuur and one to l1ucrc~.s, n' 10%). ' 1 r :1 . . -- cc ; then.-c u H01 ISM} "J nu Said Road is may be dcscrjheul s extol cn.ch_siuIu of th commences wh the centre of Concessions ' lots -2 and . )ost ; (7 In tau: c e a post In 1:-, :1l1<,m'a1nc<.- .aml 8, and in t rodnced; thcncc 1 lot lime, nine cllai \-13 hr: thence S. 30 . an 1- I 10 W. no chain wide, and fifty links on fnliowing line`; which lim- been planted in. r road |;ct\_x'cLn line lmtwcrn 'nrtI1 U2 3 30' and eighty :21 L/Ullllby` UK N) 18th March, I for the` establish round 11. small lakc number Two, in t the sxid 'l'owmh1'p 0 Messrs. ('ra.\'il1e1' 8; described by them . llk`..I.1 I)__.`l -oc, nrst mse '3; proceed cut of' Ion, '1'hursln;,', past; :1. By-L.'-.`.". new line of row! \Ve.s't half -vi Lat `until (onccssirun, nl uspra, as surveyed 12;.` ompson, l .L.S., and I0 uws: - The Vendor undmtalids that there are the iollowing improvements on the Lot, 3 Dwelling House and Burn, and that about Twenty Acres of the Land are Cleared and under cultxvatiun. Terms C;-Ash :-Othe;.-r terms and conditions of.sale made known at time of sale, or upon application to the .\Iortgagcc s_Solici ors. Aunt:-cu.-` - ____,-- ~- lsAIunnAv.r.rnu_L`_L2'_4m} M1,, 1875. I ARDAGH & STRATHY. MORTGAGIZES SOLICITORS. E. S. MEI -1Kl.\iG. Auctioneer. Bari-'u, 24th March, 1875. ji&lTL L W TCWN -or BARBIE J-I-E} II`?-I-) V in the AA. 1n.91, 1 Pursuant to a power of sale contained in a cm-taiu Mortn e, dated the twentieth of April, 1871, W it: will be produced at the time of sale,that.Va.1uab1e Fxmn known as the EAST HALF of LOT NUMBER Tl:IREE,_ in the (S)II$`{'(1")H CONCESSION of the TOWNSHIP R0, vcontainiu | A R more or lcss, will be offere foeosalec PUBLIC - AUCTION, by E. S. MEE KING, AUCTIONEER, Burris. Nov. 6th, "13. x7ALU%ABLE[ EARM SALE 1 `K T Are made out of the best Scotch~Pig Iron. Mir nnnnnnn.... nnnluiun ll .....-..... ' `1O0D FAMILY RESIDENCE TO LET---.Honae' contains 11' l'0.0|l13 and 1'- ' kitchen, with 11 acres of land. In the kitehcx. there are good hard and soft water pumps. Stables, dnving nheds, and out buildings attu'.ched,--with every convenience. Premiaet on Ellen and John street ; residence stands `lone; atlgresnt occupied by Crawfox-dPerkins, 1-Js . or further particulars lpply to R. KI; G, Sn., ADVANCE Office, Barrie. V 13-ti. -__.__ .__.. ....._- -- HEATEHS m.:sn,%`nu Barrie `I-Iotel, in 1! 1n Xi .-l-i_I-I:3-1;IJ-rTI*I~x;CE Wo1>.KT theluteag rad moat scientxc principles. He also makes RIYIDIVI--n ---_------'- Emu) N()'1`I'CE. (The subscriber is prepsu-ed to build rio % am. 'E a*:s7-f. )IIBLIC'AUOTION.` AT :7. PTJ'LL.A_l\J"S, Near the `Wellington Hoke} Fit 0 F. In V6335. muncurrmnannsslua, sn;vx1e{Agg;2snAtroo1_Nc E9 HARDWARE --\AJ`Z I f I`he largest assortment of GUNS ever shown in l5arrie. L . _.- -a.. .-oa.a.v At 12 o clock, n_oon, on L9A.YmE._$I' Vof all the new patterns in F grant variety. WI. ` 41-in II` 2111. {'4 and.SEWING MACHINES A1" AND .3 `uni-HARE!!! FOUN- . Y .,.wmcux.. mu. IMPLEMENJ; AND, s'rov.2: woaxs.'-- _ ` ._ at Ighe im4 nnnifsnwnax, Inuttctnro all nltinlnn in M. JASBIOIIABLI `HIPRAR . . D V FIE FOUN I R _ .. Ar:m'nnr, Proprietor. 45-ly - HI: I ll.`- 45-1 _v Dl.l'I:l7|, UK D auentiox-. Ewan lms nnotliur cam: of Hats in transit. `gt.-uis l"uruT.sliiug l.)opm'tnient in now y complete. oxtlm. ('onst:ililc Bl`8.tlf()l'(l is 0]} the r patli and will soon be round inspect- aml sweeping cliimnuya. `So look out. uwx l.V~u-1:-`mu.--\\'e are glad to learn tour Town luspector is doing his work lessly iuizl inipswtially. 'l:luu is as it ulil lm . ` The Subscriber is prepued to do all kind: of Gisternu, Tanks and Wes, either Brick or Club from 50 cents per foot und upwards. Pumpl fun-niahevd and put down 01: the shorten notice. Pumps repaired. ' i`0: ri0am'ngA Don ;Re.'uonabIe Terms, All kinds ofwork done by the 64 and waxrunled go give anthfuctlog. ` All ordqgs left at Mr. P. Biokev : nuu wzuruutea (.0 give anmluctlog. V U orders 'Eiokey_ I,, Dunlap Street, or Barrie Peat Oice, mllroceivo prompta ,,--_, .- ----v|L ll IO\Il.Ll.I-`ls At a depth of 107 feet, which can he proved `hon application to Mr. Wa.lwan, tith Con. of Y.-spm. These improved pumps gm RE- MARKABLE (`Bl-IA 1 . and will L-mt: i F . F ......,' gnu .'...: L .\I!!\ .1.L!.i;i) rizi DEEP WELLS .' Alri can be effectively and Easi1Y Worked by a. Child denth of I07 font mI.:,.|. ..... 1.. -~ - 65 CS Waggolls, llnruesl single], " " llarnels [Double] FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH. @`Consigninents Solicited.-$9 JOHN W. MORROVV AUOTIQEIEER. . % I is ~.__-.. ICIHTERNS of all sizes built on the latest: ' ' plans and at reasonable rates. 0 RDER5 FR 0.1!! TL Y A '1"! ENDED T0. v V. .n.u. k)\JJ4.lA.I- V 3&1, - Bayficld Street, apposite .\.'e\!:rey's Foundry. Barrie, Nov. last. 1575. ' K 4.":`l_v [mm .\l.u;x.\`u.--Sugar making has not. unutml fu murh this mam-mu m-nnnnf. nf LVD `wEI.I.. DIGGING. --. ---:Al&L \\`uu1l rc.~spectfully intimate to the publk hu has nu lmml at good aS.im`tcI1 stock, : is prepared tucxecutc all orders en trusted to him with ncatness and" . dcspntch. n"b_Qann:--In] nil---J--~ - ' ` uuspnwll. 0:)'.S'pciaZ attentzon given toRe1Jamng. ---u---- 1.a0HR0w'sr[uCT[1UN W"? i AND COMMISSION ROOMS. Remember the P .\Ium'u's Brick Block, I:.._..:, \' - ' " 'l`l1e..`s'uhscriber u tun . fn ~:._......f. 5! uunu 1,-uuny uuuu. u/,:1`a17!`z}1_2\"';1":V;"l}'JFo1: ONE YEAR, The Subscriber ulmlhmges the ('m1nty of Sim - we to 1mumf.1ctnn- l`uxnp.~x to compete with thou: 1n:u`.c by him, they are .".1`nII1A|`| hr. nu. ------ ~- ~' PAI11_'r1fa.-11: i"! Home, Sign and Gan-iage, Plsin and Orug. mental }2.\`m:1:~m,\.-- We new-l nut spml: in praise this gcutlemzm, for the puhlic know full that the host and cheapest of _H2:.rdw:u-e he had at his store, opposite the Ra.ilway tion. so of .\lcssrs. Stritch & Hurley, they have ostii1:ig11ilicent stock of the loveliest Dry dn, Dress Hoods, and L:ulic s and Gent s gs that you ever saw, and they will sell V cheap for cash. ()0, look at them. m.\'m' ('lIl'kC1{ SU.\'DA\' Scnoon.-g-The ml exitertaininent of the season in connec- withtlic:ilove School will come off in Tuhi llall next '.1`uesda.y evening, and consist of a lrmnatic performance -12.11 h- fqrces, burlesques, &c.-See large bils. . .\I. M. I. A.--This Institute still con- es to be of prot to the youth of our town. t .\loml:i_v night there will be a. debate on question, Which has caused the most ering lnteinpemilce or '\Vm'. .\_IAssn l.I-;:"i`L'1i1:.'~i.--Th=:,1 lecture last by E. B. Spotton Esq., M. A. on ' being one of the course of excellent at are being 'riven in connection the l reshyterian Clliurdh, was marked great ability and gave instruction and taazisfmrtima to all who had the pleasure hearing it. rm-u.... 17- u r. . :1 n_,,.__. _L-LA.1 n, \'r.J-if l'r's .\'o.'-Wliy, at the Duffcrinn Shop*on John nu-eel, gs: Ball : VPJnning Factory, Bsrri, Ont. Orders left at E. Graver : Hardware Store, ` Dunlop street, wiil be promptlyvanended to. February 2nd, 1873. ' ' --- 6-Iy ` 32-; 4 The subscriber is prepareu to exocnte all , or- lers in "aiming, Decorating and Piper Hug- mg, &i . f` ` Paintin of nlldelcriptiona dong with neat- neas and iapgtch and at ruaonnblc nten. ' All worlunrnnted tovgive cathfnotion. muuuu uni`:-r onn.x.n. GEOWGE NEWTON, ` . Palate; .. Decorator. -Vzinia mu my. ml. 21- E)_.uNfr1NG AND nEcoaA'.:15iEr. enonan nnwfggn, o1;n_.1'.n.` P AI`N I`ING.}) UNTLNG. ----o .- Plaln and 0I'_I-Iammal. 494! Ild1 Rgs@a1a ;N?ew. Nciirly opposite the Post Oioe and Bank of ' I Toronto, Owen Street, _Ban-io. _.....- .. ulnyn uuwk, UH Barrie, ;\'m'. 1st, 1875. ..u v - .uuu '-Barrig, Nov. .24th, 1874 PAiHIOS'AALE ' ~ ouuum mama ALI) mgupn, _ I-uh; nan ..... .... > 1.o\wus. -- 311-. H t1n\'ell s show window is arthe hnnduunwst Ill town. It is re- udid with nature's lnvclluess, thephoiceet Second Hand Furniture, . ,. ,` .8;_'l' %Pu-2:__J;`;` ';L;-VH&'H-U'i:lL E V, y mmnor swarm`, numnz, . !f* oxxmsasi PROMPTLY ATTENDED T0. :IS('i`E~RN,'1-`*ANK, cspm. Lncse Improved 1`, and will last: 10111181` than anv nHH~r nnnnn KIN .__-._ 7.. _-.,.._- ....- Barrie, ;\_Iarchf9th,A 1675. l[\1\D long` "In.-up . G. R. $Ei1.1V'AN, LA.) Q'o.......4. UUAK .\l.\|\l.\U. *n`llglll' HUM uted to much this year 4 depth of snow in the hush, ernl uusut-isfactury wen.thcr 1 .- . . ., " I`L.' , ...\l. -DRY GOODS. dscis \.-. ....`...., `_? \HOT-(4`ACi`B7AP~HINAC%.~ . ..,.\.. V." . .- ..,- v,-.,..\...,.-..... .`s/` (H 4; R LE s M..o.cH I ' - -;_ EEC LLENGE P'U M M ALFREI GRAVER, untxnhn LI]l`4:'ll', and will In: auger any other pump built. DAM/[F1711 77/-K l'II~I\ cu: `PAl NT`|"NG ac : I Aau R, CUTIIBEBT. ' Boy : 'P)ace--Oppositov Martin k, Dunlap Street, harriu. l.k'.r'. " e with me lllillllbtillulluu UL one ueglsmnve thil. A me:Lsure IS to be brought in for gppointincut of Crown pmsqcutors. The mu laws are to. big consolidated. Pro- un is made for_ \'oting by ballot. The cnue of the [ ro\'in}:o hem? wholly inade- to, negotiatioiis with the_ rivy Councilnre progress to place Mmuob.1 on a better `mg, As a rcsult, the Privy Council have ted in minute_of Council providin for an (3333 of the annual subsidy unit 1381 to sum of $100,000. This_ would abml ten). ry relief. The Housie is to `asked to con. in an uililrcss asking for a. revision of uciul I'(`l:J.l:l011S and mi cul:1i'geinent of ndziry. The L-.egislu.t1u'e will be asked to tc in an u.dlress umking known their View .- regzml to the milwuy _ routes for the mliun l a.ci1ic and Pcmbiim Branch, asking 'r and liberal consideration of the rights if puuple of Munitobzi. with xiegurd tuthe tiou of both lines. Cutler: Slelg-In, Suwen, day or jgb nation. ue pinbize than full sfxu-I: an-I o J21` van; uuu k, and tin. he forthcommg uuugen_snows was the total enue for the yeor endmg March 31st, '74, 9.1 _ yooo, This fella 2,414,000 below 1-avenue of the prevlous year, but exceeds estimates bY 49-L000` ' d ch (:9 the Post from Berlin says a nciflpcrisis xs feared there. Settlet_nents on Bourse are effected wxth great dnfculty, re have been twenty-eight faihxres and two idea in consequence of nnancml reverses. he Provincial Legislature of Manitoba was netl on the 31st .ult. wztth the customary. monies by the _l.1eut.-(favernor. In the embly the c10L3tl'L3`Il of bpeeker _wa.s held 1-103ml doors. Lhe Hon. Dr. Bud, Hon. Howard, and Hon: J. Dubnc were nomi- , The latter, bemv_ the Government didntc, was elected. xs Honor s Speech theThronc was lengthy. Measures were nxised for the crentnon _of county munici- `mess, and for the erectnon of county court sea and rcglstry ofhccs; also for the amend- tof the school laws. .A measure, is to~ be mitted, on the _ground` of economy, to dig. with the 1na|x1te11n1xce of the Legislative A1ne_:Lsu~re'1s brought in__f_or 74'?`-In 710-1y L`1!aL.um.--Higli Constable Rogers stated the_Town Council, last Monday evening, within the past few weeks no less than` burglaries had been perpetrated in town, that no arrests had been made therefor. hgfh time etlorts were made to ferret out 5'! ty parties and mete . out to them con- plunsliment, PL\` .\IE1mxo.-Tliere will be an Open ting held in `the Good Templars Hall next _ evening, to which thepublic are cor- ' ,_ The programme is an exceed- wnteresting one,i2.ud conslists of Vocal and _r1nnenta1 Music, Addreslses, Ileadings, `itations, Dialogues, &c. Admission Free. `f`Tl.\'I: AT THE FIVE PoI.\'Ts.--This 'tY his become` quite n0torious.~for the. lis that there do congregate. Last Satur- (`ml arrested some of them, and Jlis up seiitenecd one of them to a. fine of or H! d(\.f:niH .. elm.`-+ why :1 uyilu `M'r Tana, there was more ghting there. Constable ' The Emperor of Austria is now on. sA.visitTto;f-: by where he is beingwelcolned very yyu-m_1y?, :1 ber of Osrlist oicers arc":-e" 33531.11`; nglone over to Alphonso. .t' ` I monument to the late _I-Jmperor bu been erected at Tnente. ' - _ he revival services of Messrs. `Moody an key continue to be largely attended. muble has arisen between the American '_ uiexicsn Go_veruments_xn consequence `of I , ed de redntlons commltted by Mencan. "g the Lio Grande fruntxer. ' ` here are rumors aoat that in view of the eawling aspect of Europe, the British verumeut intend to take fresh measures to reuse the nulltm-y strength of the Empire, nether deputation of tea and coffee im- texs have _ endeavorefl, wlthout success, to ace the Fmance Mnmster to r_e-rm se the ... Ah those artxcles when comma rom um The Capital and funds of the (`a.n3,da, Assurance Cmnpuny amount to $3,000,0- O. the Nuance .`u1n;3 . ty on those articl ~ .' W` W 1:0-un 3 ited States. es h "ng rot: `panish advices at A` Q; ` _ V denials of the t..ut,f ofagil notvnthstandin sions nxgoug the Carlists ig Feport of dis d questnou that there m_e'ser_18 knpwn be_ ween Don Carlos and the Clan}: dntferenoeg he` Province of Navarre. arhab Council . forthcoming Budget Show 1...... _ 1; far year endmx Mimhftgx ---cu wr .1 few weeks the store next door ml wnll on Saturday, BN1 1193!: h..1R8 portion of his stobimf Dry G00113 `"8. Carpets, &c. &c. ' Thesa `Goods 8 13" Pllrchased under the most favour- '."m3ta.nces in the best markets in the "1i0D.and ..,:u 1... .'.u.1 .; ....:..u in unit -any nullbnctd 0! them 150 n. nne 01 default, a. short stay with Mr. Lang. hone His Vvorship win, in future, deal "*1! with these disturbers of the peace, `lhfauglntbcforc him, so as to stamp out `1'3KI`acefu1 brawls. `WES G. swuona begs to intimate u_ndi1npmctica.blc boget the im- New Premises anthe MC` ock aatisfuctoril completed as 8.0011 15336-1 for few weeks thtiatore next door W3 nn gain:-ut.nI1 ROI` .1111gto the severity of the weather-` it oeen 0 '18 desimblo. But'u1 the meantime he vuuqul and 3 f the publ Eaton. and will be sold atprices *" 5" tunes ."."=ha.nes m we best marxeus xn mm the . for Cash 0 I As soon as , . E: I_ _re'm13eg ,,,.,, ,,n,,. . .1.. .L'....a- nllllmery . '11 be" Awm? . K nae, W1 - `O01? raa`.Ipraf `33."A very M` ' I t-. ti - stock f ~. wcs G9 `in thgq; . Tmwsextiinggtysllgunxile T1` "ummgg `w iifi hown, Iolictod. 4 _ . . PF. 9 pf the pg` 0 cwyThe patrolmg I _ T___ Tinws or 1ocAi.`1"r1iu?. FOUNTY '1v`I$W_S- HAM] .\U. -l`llBl1l Illklllg I121! IKUD - on account of of and from the at-iafactory of last month. r~.s..1.,\`." ~- This splendid Sewing mil in \`ex-_\' great dexn:ind, nud is :-\l --I` the .\Ie.~s.~n's. Purvis Bros. On 1:. n the saw. the result` ..Au accident or xi vqry T ..A .+. thn Vannra Sm; in very ra Sa.w_ nu The train to Barrie was makin` slow pro-- gress, but in the course of time lomiin was aunouxncedlay the brakesmau. An I_risl1ma.n on board could restrain his impatience no longer, -and bawled out, Arrah, be japers, its time ye did gow an. Fwhat time will We get to Court, anyway 1" , , I A u 11- AI ru -`rum: A: n1%t%ig{gJVingdll1d in the Counc_i1. _Cham b`er, `;3faZf:.`l3i:::'%E`?;??f53T`?"$i? E?Z3I:a.fi;"5i`."}`3. `3?;:;;u;`f`;:i:=1e:. "1:`:2'.: and Ladder Company, W. ` Duuu, Gziptain; J amcs L -a.iloy, Ligutcuant. nu :- n - - , 1- 1 ,1-41,, ,n-,_,, ,"I 4 5, The following is :1 list of`tl_1e oicers elect in Orillia Division F!.m.< of '1`ompe1`auce, for the current quzu'te,r:-T. M. Edmondaou,` W..P.,; Nlisua Finmlm-snnn. \V.A.: '11). Snmll. R.S.: Ul1l'l'Cl15 lllNll'lat`f':'`' - L11. .l`Aulll.Ullll.BUlI, VI. I. . a; Miss H_eu(lerson, \V.A.; Wm. Small`, I ..:S.;| Wm. Eulmondson, A.R.S.; Robt. Jonas, ES; J. G. Wilson, '1`ren.s.; F. Murray, Chaplain; G. Murray, 0011.; Miss.-A. W ilsun, "A. Uon.; E. Macaulay, LS. ; Robert Gow,` 0.8.; \Vm. Stark, P.W.I . ` - ' r I'\ 011-, rn,______L3_ L__ - Mr. Cuppage, of Orillin Township, has 9. black ram lamb of the pure Southdown breed. V We question if there is another in the whole Dominion. At iirst sight it.1night seem quite likely that these animals, with dark faces and legs, should occasionally produce black lambs, but the reverse is the case, and we have never seen a. similar instance but once, and the peculiarity was then caused, as in the present case, by the influence of in1aginati0n.-Packet. `iv u ,,', ,,,_,1 L- _1...... .'..A... A1... l\..:'l'I Ql.".'l """"i "J "" "" "' """D"""" - " ' '- We hap'pene(1 to dropinto the Drill Shed this wcekin company wxth Captain Bu:-net, and" must confess :_vere p1e_a.se to note the bright, cleanly appearance of the arms -and accoutrexnetxts - everything throughout -the armory and building appeared to our civilian eye to be in a perfect sta te of order.-Times. or On the first of April two of or celebrated Ie al advisers in this town were retained by a` .........m-. fwun Rm-rip nn an imnnrtm: nmm. ` collars, and clean slxirtrfronts. At hal 1c M a.0.\'1sers 1n mus wwu wen: IcLuuu:u u_y u to egram from Barrie on an important case. Both `gentlemen oxhalted at the idea, and prepared themselyes for coming events, for a. whole twenty-four hours they were" soon by the public eye wearing white ties, )9.p_e'r ast nine, as we go to press, we find them in p ain clothes, saying not a word , but muttering dark and gloomy hints against those who dared to erpetmte a. joke on the legal fraternity.- .1)lS. ' (IGICIICB wuu uI`uw \;yp,ag,n`,.-u`... ,...::. -.I_.____J abnsxve and hltlly language towards com- pluinant. "Fined $5 and $3.70 costs, or ten days in the common goal. On the same` (lay Mr. Jackson was brought up on a. charge of . malicious libel, :ef,er_red by R. -J. Fisher, law student. The eged libel was gonjginecl in an open letter addressexl to defendant's attor- ney, Mr. F. Evann P011. the 9h of March. Mr. M6003}; prosecuted. A lively sage took place between defendant and `comp ainant. 1?`. Evans. doposdt he had Vpogsession -_o_f. the - .... v. ...u.-.. F.7- OIHLLIA.--'l`he ilibel suit of Kean v. The Packet has been settled, the defendant con- senting to :1 verdict of one shilling and costs. ALI,AII 11: -.1. ..n.. uuy 1U!` :30. Auurcw 3 uqy, mane 011` Wllill 8. sheep s head from C`-ava.`xmgl1 s slmp. lie was twertztken and the mlstake explamed to him. ' dispute arose aboup paymenn U1 puabu '0 u]_)_u1us. newspaper. Defendant hold one of t e assist- antsm the Post Oice that complainant was one of the most unprincipIed_ -scoundrcls and rogues in the town. Complqnnant met defen--. daut on the street a. few mlmles ga.fterwz;r(1s and remonatrated with him, 11 on ` \_v}'1'ich defendant made use of abusive am foul lan- guagc;_sl1ook his first in compla.iI_1ant s face, and asked him to come into the Music Hall' or Kean s back yard, and be lucked. The defence was that defendant 115351 equally ..u.....:.,. and lnhv lanmmcze towards ff douiro HID Hr. Ind! ".5 V; ; nova; llliiln An Association, to be known aarzhe Georgian Bay Teachers Association, has neen formed here. It includes the teachers of those .parts of Grey and Simcoe bordering on Georgian Bay. The following teachers were elected oicora for the present year:---1 resident, Mr. . W. B. Harvey, Principal of Menfortl Public . School; Vice President, Mr. F. '\Villiams, B. A. , Lleadmaster of Collingwood lligh School; Secrctztry, Miss S. Mnnson; I`rezIsurer, Mi'._ `[1108. 0. Allen. A A Scotch clog, probably mi_st9.king last Satur- day for St. Andrew s Day, made off with sheen a hem} from (`-.'u'.'u111u'h'u alum Ho Lnst Tuesday Mr," W. Woodsworth Jackson, brewer, was tried by 9. bncl} of My istmtes, on `a charge of main g1'osly1nsultmg' nguagc towards Mr._ Wes ey Blngham, on the 25th ult. From the evidence it appeared that the dispute about payment of posta e up_onVa. newsnaner. of, assist- ....un_uus Lnsuuv xuuu. U1 " pgnson." - - Coumuxvoon. - A great ood prevailec here on the first two days of April. The Centre \Var(l was comparatively dry, but the East and West Wards were ooded to an alarming extent. The post office and railwu. station were inaccessible. The railway tmc c was washed away in several places both north and south of here, Thursday night's train from Toronto not being able to get within half at mile of the sta.t;i'on. The noon trains to-day transferred passengers and bagg . go from the north to the gouth end of the town, and re- turned to Meaford and Toronto. ,'1`he sudden rise of the water is attributed to the overow- ing of Pretty river. An A...m.:..+:m- an-I--I---~--- ~'-' '- alle ed libelloue document, pm Vyolug, nuu ' proc uce it. Hehad never e1xown`the letter. 1 to any one, and did not seehow the matter it containedeould-be`sa.id to published. He put the letter. in his ocket Immediately after reading it. He-won ered the prosecution had- not% been able to. produce the letter itself -as; he had left it 111 he oice A day or two. He believed the documenj: produced _wae_ 9. true -1... .4: H... M: oinn1w1tho1i e` on-.\`.wo exceptions,` document prouuceu Was` u. uuu cbpy of the o\1'.igina1`withAoIie' _a_xceptions,' Heglid not know`Fisher, haw copied it. `He thought yvhdn complainant - asjw thtr letter mldresaed Dear Evans lxephqplgi _not have between def;-mclanl: anu compuuuuuu. F. Evans. do osot had possession - of the libe oua document. 5.1??? W001. 11' . ..,....... it, Hehnd shown` the etter: tho'ught- complamsup saw me: :,euwr addressed Dear he shopld not read it. YR. J. Fisher dposqd, that he was a alenk in Evuu s oioe, and-7 liuow- . defendsnfs. hand-writi . ..'I_`he.-.>nve10p: pm_dncedwu dire<.t.:_(1 in__ is `W _'tin'g`," if: ns pne bf his bnsi'- nessonve1opes. - E01-'~(o;omp1munnt) received .. . ,_;_1_...; ~........ Hm -ml-.h inst. when ncss envel )08. J18? (compuuunnu; I'eceLvuu that envelope`_1_1pon_ tv_l19 l(.)rtl} _ix_1s_l;,, when qalling for Eg`p.n{'s`>mul. wag, not sealed, and hehad taken n lettel; It contained out, thinking it tdbu a circu_l.-gr but found` that it b was from`-ilefndant to $11!`. Evans,`st__uting, 1;. h ' (dz! ng1ant)h9gd proved liini, (com-` * _ to gm a. 'snen.k, a jinx`, nd slaw`; T ~ wbrth1essfellow,.and exgyessnngg dgt_m`.in 3; einn` not to visit bl:-.~ I > ' _!y'a.up _of_co:_ 10118 39. " *9 P-V1. !P1`*`PEV `}'.:h.`.9 P 0? *3 _t_;._yy;; a A. 1-son th;m`_'whom n more utteyly; igtiorsnim}, 19}: halglq J3;D11%.!I&p}3 _.c0`lgld,~nqt- ` be rduiiernaxfth .0 Tomato; `bmplglngzt ._;m1_"_ l .uxsw1cx1=..-Aftei- a. hoe, _ held recently: in this village, was over, the black bottle was nssed round, which of course was supposed to ave contained lire water, " but unfortunately, through iuiulvertance, the wrong bottle was taken up, when the iirst one to partake of the contents swallowed a big rlraught of coal oil, by which the voice of the uoisest village Giit politician was nearly silenced for ever. Another time we would seriously advise all equ- cerned before quaiing, to make sure that they drink the right kind of " poison. CoLLm'mvnr$n A nm..+ 4I.....i ....-.'.-:-V 1 fkwolli to and H uanu-wrmu '. ,4`-.o_._ \...._y._,_ , in w1_'iting,`ig; yyus` on: en/elopqn. - E01 (oomplaiun $1? emfrelo ..; 992,11 339- `llgbh U18 01' .. W3. 4". ,5 and hmhad ; `~'Ehfl_teI; lb, 001 Cooxs'rovn;-A person named, Wm. Nixon. who `had been ailing forsome time, was .found_ dead in -an outbuilding belon ingto Mr. R. McC1`acken, on the first inst. einon-huge of the In and dysentery are said to be the cause 0 death. A` meeting of the Reform.As_sociation wns held here, on Mondaylast, for the purpose of considering the propriety of` bringing out a candidate in the Reform interest, to contest the coming election in this Riding for the Local House. _There was a full attendance of the Executive Council present, and after . hearing Dr. Snellin r, J. `W. H. Wilson, Jno. ' McL. Stevenson, Ivinley Mc1*`at-lane, Esqs., and others speak, the meeting was unanimous in determixung on bringing out a candidate, and resolved on calling a convention of dele- gates to nominate a person, to contest the ensuing election;-5." S. Aews. ` THE Hos. Mn. McDouaALL.--A deputation from the Liberal-Conservative Convention waited on the Hon. Wm. McDougsll on Wednesdaytlast, when he accepted the nomina- tion of the party, and will ad ress the electors of the Riding at Cookstown, on this day, and at Bradford next Saturday. Now, Grits trot out your man if _you dare, Mr. McDongsll is just the one to give him an unmercifnl thrash- lllg. ' ' .... ........... uuun g or an equantity of 4 `ha ,` oata,w1 )'otat0(::.:tc., the lggperty of `Mr. ' Jo Dobbin, of this place, who had rented ,the farm. The _cause of the disaster-in un- 'known. There was no inlurauce on the ham |o1-its contents. . l 05 Wednesday night the M10 ' ` ; Mr. Wa1ter.Sharp, avdhort distance` , fti.>gx:1nhis village, was destroyed by re, together with g its contents, consisting of Marge quantity oats, potatoes, etc., property _Dobbin, place. who hm ran!-ml 1 Bourche1-`s mill dun at Ba.tte_a.nx,fand several `bridges have been carriedway. ` V Q . . _ BB.ACEBRl'DGE.-The warm weather has made . ,the roads quite impasaiblo. The `nail: from ' the south have had to be brought-_oVx4n Gravcn- ' hurstbyamahonfoot. I ' _ __ _ , . :57: e 603 per cent: Ul nut: Iuuuuqu yaw, . The . holder of a. policy for $5,000v of ve years standing, commencing at age 30, became entitled during the next_'ve years, at an an- nual diminution of his- premium to 1:116 extent of $40.05, ljeducixgg his premium from $111.50 to` $71,615. ' -. . |~ E III-HIE ;. Tho_fol1owing` example ofProts dclzed. to Polnoiesat 30th April, 1870, are instn1c tiv.e;-- . . . ' V nu__ I_-I.:I.... .. .. ...d.'my Lu. Fnr nnn viva ;- . _ ` The holdevv of a. policy for $5000 for ona year, received as a bonus addition, $125. .... . .c ,t - __1,--__`:;._"4 mm ..B An; Juan, gvvvnuvu vuv .. ....,......- .... .-.-_., The holder of u policyifor $4,000 of five years standing, coxnmencmg at the age of 30, receives in cash as hisishare, $136.64, being 30 per cent: of the amount; paid.` rm... 1...m.... nr .. nnlh-u 0m 25 mnrnf ve` 11 y are:._- inury "1 mat to"

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