Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 22 Apr 1875, p. 1

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IBILIJXTI 0! UIIS WGBIUJY company. ' I Fire and Life Policies is_sued with yery libaml conditions. ` HEAD OFFICE, CANADA BRANCH, . MoN'nm{u.. G. F. C. SMITH, . \ Chief Alum. for Dnmininn- I DUNC AN M. U11Ul.Ut1,J'.l1.Ur1:uuaLuzs. Late of Hamood Railroad Hous,Rm Lulu. Excellent eccomodation for Summer Visitors, Tourists, and the Travelling Public. Boats, Fishing Tackle, and Vehicles of all kinds for the convenience of Guests. The Burris well suppli- ed with Foreign Ind Domestic Wines and Liquors. Good Stebling and attentive Ostlers. N.B.--Sp1endid Speckled Trout stream: in the vimnif.v_ , ` ` 48_.] .w THE LIVERPOOL LONDONTAND GLOBE L msmmncm domuxv. _ Available Assets, 327,000,000. - Loasou paid in couraeof Thirty-ve yearn, exceed Forty Millions of Dollar-3.; Claims by Chicago Fire. estimnted M. nan-Iv IV . n .-09 viclmty. OSEPH ROGERS, ` [lute Clerk in Counfy Registry Omce] Conveyance:-, Commissioner in Queen : B:nc!`, Auctioneer, Appraiser and Commission Agent for the sale of Houses, Lands, Farm Szoik, Household Furniture, Goods, Wares,&c. Also for -the collection. of Rents, Notes and Accounts, t'Cash advancrs made on goods left for Sale. 0xmoI-PoI.xos Comm, Blmrm. ' The'Simcoe,fnnuer in ue-.w in-u.5u.._......, has undergone coniiderable improvement, end now preeente to the unveiling community 1. house unexeeiled for co_mmo'dioneneisand coni- fort; The Bar is supplied with the choicest brands of Liquors nn1i'Cig'a.re, and in the charge of"a.n adept eomponnder of drinks. Good Stebiing and Sheds. ' 5 40-1_y --1----- `l'|Al`I"l7 Irtnfl'VTJl. __ -__..__.._.._.... ._-.___.._..___.._..._._-.- . 339.30; as>.mvm'ns1".MEN'rs ~,`,.,.`,`,,,.,.,...~_...v\-.. ..-'. -.-Vs~V--..~s.v \.v..~\.~</\ .x~_, UB3 l$UUDiIDL', _ I . ` . CHIEF CONSTABLE, County of Sxmcoe, Oice Police court. Barrie. . - V TERMS 2 Ulrnlulus n uuuuuuu .. __ _...T__._. HE BANK HOTEL.- .L Charles Clerkeon, (late of the Turf Olub Houae);begu to intimate to the public thst he has opened out a first-class Hotel on the pre- naiieslstely occupied in the Bank of Toronto. The bar is tted up in first-class style, sud` Liquor: and Oigara of the choiceet brands can always be had. The Stebling is good and- ample. The beat of `accommodation is offered to traveller: and boarder`-e, as the mom! are large and _airy, and the best of board is to be had. An attentive oltler always in attendance. ' v - CHARLES OLARKSON. R. (}.'H. BOSANKO, (GRATUATE OF Philadelphia. Dentsl College), may-be ound in his otce every dny. Extrn charges me for profelsionnl visits. Collier street, nrxin. - PA:cN_svvIc1IfE=.7. `John 1!. Johns, - Proprietor. lgm nfnhn Vinlnnn Hnlol. Barrie.- I I\}AVJ. uLJ2Lv\JL4n lJ.LJ.\}.Ll.'A-Ll, .12 IJLV JJ\l1 STREET, EAST. Edward Shanacy, Proprietor. .1 !-1! '1`he..snbscribar has re-tted up this Hntel . and mnd it the pleassnlen and mos: gommo- Adioua Home of call ofayy country hotel in the`; Province Good Mcjill, llicl "Goll Beds may be rolled on, Auto. the Pnrgat of '_LiqnorI and Oigara.~0omInod!oua Stablinz gm! attentive Homer. . .41;ly. 70MMEP.oIAL.Ho'rEL, DUNIJOP 1 R'l`R`l'`.I1`.'I` T`.A.Q I` _____ _._________._.__.._?.___ IDLAND HOTEL, (Late Royal.) corner of L Front and Goldwater streets,0rillia,Ont. 1:: DUNCAN M. CHURCH, PROPRIETOR. nm of Hamood House, Rm u.u.."u..rna-Invu--u--r-u-f....--......- -..-.,7,..,_,"_,..',,",',""__ USIG LESSONS. -- PROP. 12- (H1533. .PiAnist and w I Organist, bag: `to intimate that he. T` v~ is prcpn.red.to.gi.".'n_1Itrnctions nt \ gag. guidance of pixpiig, and also n_t his qjyn ;._i.1 `dance. -Pianos, Orggns,ja9d1;1(e1o!i?nl41'untd: : .. P9I,"*."I!~ `nu! ~..fnI,'*hr V -""At*1zh`.rB,e|'ldeg;Vo nnol`5t-.JrII.t .3 Che:-NIB. . a . )o;mN IoN Hornff -----n . The'Simcoe,? under in new `msnngement, .... ....a.......n. nnnlidernble improvement, and 01 -WI tguuuma vu.-u.u.., .._.,.,.... __QE;rl'o ~9l,vopbe1'_ `Rh; l;8_!8. __ VIVHOMAS LOWE, Butcher and Poullerer, BROS toinform the public thsthe h9.s'takeu Stall No. 5, in the Market House, Barrie. Ihere he will carry on the above business. I'rie. December 11th. 1887 50 V :___ ros; ROGERS,` CHIEF CONS .... -.J. CHE SIMCOE HOUSE, next. door West of the _ Old Bank of _ Toronto Building, Dunlap -o....n6 Rn I'!`: gout. STANDARD HOTEL,T -:j ILSHANAQY, - _- '- Proprietor. V --.._.. ...___w .,. . .__.. ___...._...4.' iljotcls al1Ah:A/%:\oro115. % \/`.r\/\/ _/\/g/xzx U10 Diun uA_ street Barrie mun 1` AND Auh1B'l'UN. VI3'(}Imrges Moderxue..g:: 49-ly Lyn r. unusuu, rroprlcu Late of the Excl_1ange, ! Cookstown. % Vol. WELLS, Graduate Toronto Un`versity. Member College Physicians and Surgeons, nl..~UIIice--Over Wells Bros . Drug Store, pponite Barrie Hotel, Hotel, Dunlop street. 38 1 ll. CUIIIIII, - 5' - `I-I-g _lAte of the Victoria Hotel, Barrie.` 5: $1 per year in advance; u . omrrn, Agent for Dominion. A JOSEPH noemzs, ice Court. Amant. -Rnrrin > MARKET SQUARE, M1u`sIfc`. $I &I5l nun nus vn nu...` ... -- _- _.. ler CHARLES OLARKSON, ' bl-nnriatt .' QUAn.m' - e - - ONTARIO. Propj*ietor- TI! nuumtca, Agent, Barrie. ...___.____ \J.I.L.l.4J.|4, `Proprietor. Q J. L,G. MCOARTEX has removed bis` vtce to his new relidence on the West side I John Street, immediately opposite Mr. Geo. 2.1. : planing and web factory. Dr. Mc0.,_hs.s s IOIDCY for 1. student. 44-71 Jumun , ' Proprietor. ` II I U16 4-11-w -ny,vn y.v.uyu_y Aunuv nu \J1|lC|'s ' 1 DR EVSS & MANTI. MAKING... ~-C-n-g..- Tn 4|-...I-s.u-4 n.A_I-.. .-__._. l ` "v BESS-MAKING ' Whillt fhnnk fnr nnaf F. -a VA! uvx DJ. LEv.l'Jl`A.I.', D E551! Next to Blnvs Boot a shoe. Store. nnmssxcs MADE m 'ra:LATES'1` STYLES, At modefate charges, and with promptness. STRAW AND FELT WORK RE-DONE WITH (SARI- H\J-- VUVVITO Whilst thankful for past favors, begs to assure her friends and the publio,ths.t she has con- stantly on hand a full gssortmentof HA-TS 8:` GAPS, I)l?"I'l Il! I.A'I`I-`.S'I` lraalirnu `En... _.n..n..n.4\.aI.u..J \JV \.l4L.l..K. K}, or nu: .u'ns'r I-`ASIIION, rm. Sal_e,o1' proxnptly Made to Order. f\1 nan (L It A uvnuun an up - ----unu- L;I.'-I".L\Ul4I$ LlAVV.|`J' I`AlJX`:U1[\IUllLV M Gm "anist, Harrison's Brick Block, Duulon txeet. Plating done. 45-tf M an: laucah illujlt '-?"""'- MARK1JT`STREE I`, - . . BARRIE. ~ 07.STEI-`Q sAC3o~s." -_..~~A~ ~ I\/\/\I\.- . ~ ~ -\ `\r./xx/\o\J\l\`\*\\.\<.\\-xny/~.r\I\\\ W B A1'L s L.UNOHEON&9`STER HOUSE fl`-._.._ l'\___ \lAl ....u o Aunn nanul uuvul. OI ` MTL LiN E R Y 1 I Which will ha nnld at ranunhnhln vnn- 13383 uoons wnsr or -mm WELLINGTON HOTEL, DUNLOP ST.` ___ 1 Oysters` Stewed, F:-iued and Raw; Luncheons, Hot and Gold, prepared on short notice. A Good Place to-;t_a Cup qf TEA. conmcrroumav, cums, am;, am. Don't forget to call in; F. BAIL. I ALEX. MORROW, -LIOENsED .u1c'no_1mn=:R.--' Or-'1:'Ict-:-A-xVIu1caste1-'-:S:;:;eet, ne:nr_Iy opposite the Roman Catholic Churcli, Barne. ' Barrie, Dec. l6th.,`, 1874. . ly _ V A1~;gD}` SIMKACOE GENERAL. ADVERTISER.` M'ILuNEnI,E amass _& niihffsl Akvkrrz (I. llJl'J4LlJ.V 12:41., Lu. :1, :1. .10: w. . P. S., K., Physician, Surgeon, &c.~-V euelanguishene, Ont. ' 31-y Invsrmmwnnsrll vg. Edmz.\_a9 & sq.q_,| ,--__.-.. vuull uulI'.U '- IMPERIAL, (ov Loxnox, ExcLA.\'n.)j :5 u u . QUEEN H` u u LANCASHIRCE, . : H PROVINCIAL (or CANAnA,)] ISOLATED RISK, ` CANADA LIVE STOCK, insures Horses and Cattle against Death by Fire, Disease, or Acident. A ' mm. uzm-1e II C XKLCILT. H. `L K Having been ap inle sole agenla in the Coumy of Simcoe fo 1 sale of W.J. Ellis, &Co sc ebraled _,._._.._ ____._- -__-'-.._._- |TA13 V I . I-- T... -- - T C i --`T - Would beg to star that they come direct from the` packin , house 1 Baltimore, they nan h rpiind nn ll hnino ` Hum um puumu u Ull I _IIIUI U |LlU can b relied am: being _ .,supplied at T A A in every slyle wi As_ we hav lted up a comforlab Hot Coffee. room with on being I8 RN88: . ,-.-AlI ,0ystors.Guarn cod ,0)` no Sale. A ust, 26th, 1874. A ` 3 f BAILVEY,VE'1`ERINARYSUR- ` . GEON, successor to D. G. Sutherland,|nd Graduate of On- snqscriber herebylinforms the public that he will carry on- the business I Veterinary Surgeon in the place of D. G. uthexland, who is leaving these parts; and W95 by prompt attention and skillful treat- em to secure the "patronage so liberally be- towed upon his predecessor. Oice and mzea one door Eait of Fara.gher s Hate`, me. K 45.], tario Veterinary Co1lege.~ The- OVELTY CARRIAGE VVORKS. Tho undersigned -`having leased McLau- dress Old Stand, wishes to mtimate, to the Eeople of Angus and vicinity that He has on gnd ,a.IargeT stock of'Carr1age and Waggon Material` unsurpassed North of`Toronto. If tau want a`rst`-clafss Carriage, Bu , Cutter, nnvivnn nr 1&0... `illt give 3. C311. %3u want 8 Ilrsu-class uurrluge, an \J".V`J n, or Sleigh, &c., just give 1m call, J_ob_ mg promptly and neatly executed on the nhnv-f.mIf.nnsSib1e notice and most reasonable J,ob_bmg prompuy anu neamy exocuueu -;u we shortest possible notice terms. Also Painting and Trimming done. In connection with the above is at good Black- smith s Shop at which al1'kinds of Jobbmg will be done neatly. THOMPSON WILSON. v unnl, `(with 11 `l..' .......... III, Ulll-UV ll T MAKxNG. MISS MORTON, . DUNLOP STREET, BARBIE. Next to Burma Run! .a. mu... m...... MAKING &c. ` [|LV.LI NllJlII\JAAhl ; ~ ` d be t t 1 and ptthe moat ap- O1:)e:il::l.ILf:cli0.9`6$l?el"S11'9`9 E193.` 99- cgnd dodrfrom the |l`k:.trB`.i" . 45 "1" vaitiuri an thorough];-nut} pructgcally con- vorisut with their business In all m details, v -'-nlnin nmm hm: 1.110 111031." Bkfl W0l`klllnn voriunt with than business 111 an In ucuua, cg`: lnyo none but the most workmen, "an" use only sin but mntrial, they can ynlnntae all-Vork tnfI':'od gut in th air'esp.b`is_h- `merit to givepen-fact sati;'sctiou,to.the purchas- .. nmaunnd-.othorn look:to-yom- interests, inn} to give perfect sammcuon-w Ill! pursuan- or. Farmers nnd~otheray!ook-to- your and give us I call, wopromile 19 give you hat- tepvnluo fox-your money than you- can get at in other 9-! intro. lftowtguotxrie. -A\ua_ I-B3153 xum-mm 1;. Ixsun` `Ill! Iur Jun: uuunv; nu... _,-.. ...... `-_ _, an Du;-Iago Fl0t_otin- ,I.trie_. , -A|so,.GIlulB'Ab~B AOKuI!ITHIHGin .,al1in branches attended to. ' A ' ';B9rrie=Juih1B, 1813. . i 5.], K. Hu J. /4'.VI.V1lMI`Ill\L" unu I101, DIIKTIU, Ontario. (}rIduate'bf"_;he Philadelphia. BhLa1U011ege,alIlo of the Roynl` Colleg of eutnl Surgeons. OFFICE-Opposite Barrie olel. 50-ly .-___.__.._ /ALEX. ngoimowsz Anvrsb. -rs `A.-.-s.-u.-wk-.~~.-..~. \.\.\.~x\.-v~.x-\.\.~avs.~s.ws.vss-v\AA vv nu lav \nv-av ..-_.__d . i __ V Angus, March 16th, lS;lt-').v vIIi1I'I Ih-lI'I Which will be sold at reasonable rates. . I\ 1-rm.-r 1-crv*4r~a ' ` [ONEY TO `Lmmy . T. - ., _r....-Vu._~s.s.~.\.\.x-\~ NLEX. MORROVV, ' Agent for 1 rIYl'IT'P'\. . -..... _ - J an received 9. consignment of fresh x-C"-'(N:f'l'1-I-,1-Q-`pa Evian? as OAOTE. Ilnnnfnctnrnrl of JUSTICE _Is THE GIV{EAV'vl', BUT MILALUNERY,` ego. -uu val AVAAAQI 1.5.104 All ~-~. In thelatest styles. r}'r.\rn nrnn 111-u-in '1u`J1HV'lULV. ~ --,-_. he subscriber begs to inform the inhabitants f_ Thornton and vicinity, that hil ofcejs at nornton P. O. , Sont.'\ Simcoe, and that he is prepared to promptly attend to all DISRAQEQ nu unnqua nun nu-nmrm _--ugvuv VLIJLJJLI II. Than: Doons Wnsr l\1(:'l`nN un1`Dr nnmr; -AND // NlCU`ULl Ksnntscturors of n ADDTAIIIEQ, AA-IAJL V1\Il WITH OAR! . ._..:._:___ Apply fo _ LIIIHIICIUPOTI OI . GARRIAG`ES, - BUGGIIS, , ' _" I -` VWAGGONS, - I . _`AND smuens . -. -._1-'. - _`.1 -in.- _...QL-_, ' .t]1e foliowilig (`Inna-. . _. GOMP_z{NIE-S}! A. Monnow. 1 "I F. BAIL, Anna ' nnnu !'Ul\V.l';'!U1$.B', VlIl'K8l I B StallNo.2,Barne. L `Hive constantly on hand a good supplv of 1`l!I_lI Meal, Fowl, Gama. &c., of as choice `llllhly as the markets afford, and offer the name "my moderate prices. . V _ ' `famed Ba-31. San.-ans and Larddonather with !t':s,;'a.j : uu, Agent. PHIIUIUIIJJ uncu- OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, BARBIE. n,__-:_ 'n_- 1-: Inn; 11111.. lVlI`|.n l'\I-E.I\u ll.l'\lII'\I_vI Has just received, and will keep constantly in stock, 9. lot of I-Iv-(`II-11-1`! .1-\r\r 1`x`VfI1TIf\ rIf1f.1I'.|'J1|1v 1.51 115414.; .5. \Il4A rwaaaaca \r\'- _ -..-.., Inimitalion of Rosewood and Walnut, from one of the leading Establishment: of Detroit. Alsosbronds, Linings, Handle, Plates, sud all requisites for Funerals, including a. First.- Glsaa Hearse. Rates Reasonable, and orders punctually lled. nnnnevmn: mun nnrrnm trnnerm IIADDTW. Keep always on nanu. a. large supply or Amen-. can and other COFI-`INS `with Shrouds, and Plates, and the haudsomest Hearse in the County. Funerals fu1`nisl1e(1 in` `good styles, omtlle-shortest notice and most rezunn nfnln tm-ms. I,Tx}`11ii?:1%`.Z{iT 1%Eiiii`ii5~L.- -/\rv\/\A/\4\r.4\Iv\'.r.r.rv ., v\J\/',r.r./-4 \.ru-v\Iv\`\-.\r\.\I\r. m. ~PURVIS BROTHERS, A : SOLE AGENTS FOR THE mo 0 I (,||L }!.|!!.'i_F??.."H_!*hE TZII III 6- III nn 7 uuuuu us It has. taken more first prizes than any other Sewing Machine, and today stands unrivalled for lightness in running, beauty of stitch, and general adaptihility to all kinds of work. We furnish the best outfit and can do the beat range of work of any machine made) either in the United States or the Dominion. No cog wheels and no noise; Termaliberel. V Great inducements for cash . . PURVIS BROS. . Gen. Implement, Stove & Sewing Machine Deslers. Barrie. .49-ly I "\I`I'I IIVII i&I'I&I` I T 5 One door East of the Northem Railwa. Station, Dunlop Street, Barrie. _ D-_..!.. l:f......L 41...`! `I 0"}: ' , n 'l.. v:xu;u:.4Lu`.\n\;.4.uu I-ll u-uy...-----.....- .~ H Keep always hand a. large supply of Amerifi can and nther (`III-`I-`INW with SIITOHJSJ1 `_;,r-4.30:1 om til`! reasonable terms. -n : IV . uwuvuuuuv uunauo. B.u'rr'x-:LD S'm1~:x-:'r, HIGHLY POLIS1,`Ib:B WCOFFJ NS, f\,_ _,,_I 111 . I _ . .. LL-.. couR"v: 7;6`E4fw'_ Ifco E, w-nun, aaunolvy uvnvvv, ; Barrie, March '3rd, 1875.` |51|]_\r.Iuwg_wg-'uL 2 s1[|_ D. HASIIIJLUAV G l!lUL1ULV1\llIl,11VUI|- (once-Collier street, Barrie, Ont, UK awn.-row, 1'. c.x coxxu, u. p. coaoxsa. x.n.. 11.3.0.3. ;~_.....___.___ . y... lsgwme 5Ac`HINE,| ii. -._..__ ..___...ra. ::.:-7`-`srr&.a..9 Ma; ALEX. GRAHAM Dan hunt v-nnnhgul and mill Iona nnnalnnv -E6 !?~3_i1ii5%'*i;b?i%E%i\I%"Ts. !- Mhs. smm &MooBE.* r. . 1\1\v-I-unit . vv-r\v\rr 1| `IY\Y1'\`1V`l\n\ I |'f1_VT1~C1 FEELD B-5"s.| (LII: uscuub AUL mu: \./U.lClll WEBSTER Ant, uulau ya: uvvu uuw `gun:-vuuvuv . . .4 gnodel of combined Simplicity, Strengt/; and Beauty `.' I !' ONLY TEN DOLLARS. NEW AND NUMEROUS PA:I`ENTED ATTACHBIENTS. No-Complicatecl Machinery to be constantly V getting out of order. -- So ms? to LEARN THAT A cum) mg Rug; 1'1`, will do all kinds of Sewing, from the finest to the coarsest, will Hem, Fe1l,- Tuck, Braid, Cord, Gather, Embroider, etc'.',` uses self-adjust ing straight needle, uses all descriptions of Cotton, Silk and Thread. Makes the strongest. stitch known,- the cloth will tear before the seam will np, uses the thread direct om the Spool. The Machine is beautifully nished and highly ornamented, and ' . mow : Aucfrrnt Ami % cnMMIssmN nuuMs, "XT book 10' THE MARKET aousm, Oomtnn. Burn, Buuu:_. ' Wanitod for Five ,Y_earui 2. SAMPLE MACHINES WITH TABLE AND -TREADLE forwarded to any part of the Wnrld on receint` of TEN DOLLARS ! Iiutvuuuu w--can - -1- ts ---w-- . "1 CABINETMAKERS &. UNDERTAKERS, _ ,,___1__ .E A _..A..: i`1%i'iZx13T." ESQ;-i1Zi 't2fy ' {ar"oi World on receipt` of 1 EN DOLL.dRS ! Sundial terms 4z.nd-extra. indncemeni `W OTIU. 011 FCCCIPU OI JDLV UUbl:.(Il(\3 .' ,Speia1 terms `and extra. inducements to male and female-agents, store keepers, &c. County rightsugiven to smart agents free. Samples of Sewingpdescriptive circulars con- tainxngeterms, testimonials, engravings, &c., sent e. `A11 money sent in` Post Oice Money. Orders, Drafts, or" by Express, `are perfectly secure.` Safe delivery of `our goods guaranteed, _ ' _` All orders, communications, etc., must be uddressedto , \ ' ' .HOPE MANUFACTURING 00., j V f -- . A A NEW Yoxx. -`March 3rd, 1875, - - 9-1y` SEWING MACHINE !! '. isAi.m1E~ .:otmDn,g,' 4.; a vllnna-I ...-.a navy... Banie, Dec. Int, 1874 .__..__._-._. 0==C'OA `L s-em] Steam, ~ Foundry/, D'am eT-stic and ` 31.. _. . . _ ` SEWING MACI-`-i|7NES. vvvv\4\r\AIvw\4vvv\/\z\rJ\Az\'.r.tJ. .~\~ \~.\r\.v\r. mz . ' guy moderate prices. - Be-31, Sausages and Lard,logether with lvuiely ofolher useful commodities, can always 56 hd av. No. 2 Stall. nnmlnnann Axluunrnrl in gnu nnri nf Hun Inuvn P.-.JAYNE$.| TheVm'ast_ Simple and Compact! The most Durable and Economical !! . u 1- 1-,.) n,',,. l..!n,, n: , SIMPLE` PRINCIPLE, an Trrk w1oLE sncimr orsuccnss INIVALL` GOVERNMENT. Barrieg Ontario, Thur'?daj',4 April 22, 1875. ' Keps cgnltantly o1i_ha'nd all kinds o " av- -\.x\.-u\xzv\v\~.-V.\;v~.\~,..~,..~.- `,v\,\,-. `ND-ERTA KING." :ARl_E non. nu-`1c;:_| :10--- A FIRST-CLASS FULL SIZED VIII I l A \rIIvI\r For the Celebrated First Prize Are agentsfor the Celebmted llllnlllu 1 Arman GAv1LLna, 0.13`. . . `P .%uJNp`E5j';AK~:G. - \.\. \.'\4\\ ___,_,_ `and for all the best kinds of , WITH TABLE AND TREADLE, II NICK D IIIGIIIICI Beauty! 9-1y" `small tent with h'm and set it up us. .,---..J 5.... .- - 'Dnn 813 um Bnotnsn,--In reply to your letter I will give you, as requested, my candid opinion of Manitoba. The soil is; perhaps, one of the richest in the world, and products a better. sample of `all grains than you get in Gntarlo, and much more to the acre. For ex ample,eur Spring Wheat is quite equal to your Fall. Timothy is an excellent crop but from the want of seed not much has been grown here yet. Roots of all kinds grow to great size, and in wintertime bring high prices Potatoes are the best crop a men can culti- ,u-..-. an `Inn vvsusuui s: vate, especially the Early Rose, as the summer t is short. They have never been less than $1_ and for most of the winter $1 50 per bushel. Garden stun brings famine prices. Little cabbsges, all leaves! which you would throw to the hogs in Ontario, sell-for l0 and 15 cents ouch; and miserable cucumbers for the same prices. Wheat has been steady` at $1.25, and oats all sorts of prices up to $2.50. Good fresh summer butter, in rolls and pats, 3`! to . 50 ets, average priceiu the Fall 40 our Eggs are so icarce that there is no market price for them. Clothing is not dearer than with you, except in boots, which are very high. Water 25 oqntsa barrel. Rent is very high, 515 a month for a miserable shanty. Poplar wood is $5a cord. it makes a good re but butns like tinder; Oak $7 to $9. Board is from $5 to $9, cmmou board is 38. Fora man coming here the best and cheapest plan is to bring a A on the prairie, and then he can board himself for $2. a week well. and elfect a` great saving. Aa to the nrosnects of labor I can nnlv snnlr Tlxe follow ing letter from Winnipeg, Mani. tobn,wn=: written on the 15th nlt.,1 to Mr. Wm. l _M1Mo'rx-an, of Allandsle, from a friend ofhia. who resides there, and as it contains much valuable information con cerning am Province, * we gladly give it I plane in our column: :- Y\_._ E... ..-n D A A . - win` 1 . ._-_l_ A- A--- , .\~~\~s\s.-.\~\\\v~.\s~~w~\\.\\\-ss\~\\x\,-~ ` (MN HADILL,M.D., G.M., PHYSICIAN, | Ann Ream:-nna. Tnnnnrnn. 49-Iv WEEK -Wen, auu enter. it gnu. uuvmg. As to the prospects of labor can only speak from last summer : experience. There -is no ` firm work, for the farmers very rarely employ onv hands. In summer A 'common laborer gets $1, $1.50, and when hands are scarce in the Fall, 82, but sometimes can hardly gar ` work for his bare board. it all depends on the class of emigrants the boats bring in from 1 week to week. A good carpenter S3, hntss ` nearly every one who comes out here knows something shout cnrpentering the price is often lower. A good odinary plasterer .2 ', and one who understands cornice work 35 a dsv, with p etty steady employment at these gures. A 1119-3 I-nd team get $5, but I have it from good {tactical authority that th=re is not much made of it at that. Clerking in stores is ever done and a. situation hard to get, but if ayonng 1110. ! does attain a. place he is well paid and gets from $50 to $75 a. month. Last Summer tinsmitha were walking about the strrets and could get nothing to do. 1nd most of them went back, but in the `Fall they got $4 11 day. Wnggon-makers and (3'|l'_riage- makers have no chance here at all. All our conveyances come here in pieces from St Pm1`a, ready to put togeth,-r. There is litlle demand, too, for either saw xnillers or grist millers. rl'\Q nlinn-An uni ninnn AI-A van: Lnnliku nv_ miners. The climate and place are very healxhy, ex. cept the falal Fullfever; and as far as cold: and inuenza. are concerned` We lost 9. great many children in the epringpbut I think this was owing to bad and crowded nccommodg. tion. I -Rani.` arluinn any man whnla on-min... Lana No Life, no Love Resumes its morning. What is pant is past! Ay even Time, if Hebrew songs be true, Must die` at last! nw-.. n........._.!l tion. I should advise any man whols coming here in the spring, not to take the Dawson route ft is so wet and muddymttd so badly managed, _ that the immigrant loses the season be'ore he gets here, to say nothing of the hardsh"ps he has to suifer,`the halfot which have never been told in Ontario. Let him come by Duluth. and in the first place take his ticket as far an that c.ty only. When these let him change snmcient Canadian money into American cur- rency, to p.-y his way to Winnipeg. By doing this he will save a good many dollars, as he will allo do by paying the oustom due: st Duluth in Yankee bills. In spite ot_ the heavy freight it pays a man to bring with him his team. his oxen, his cows. and especially his seed The Land Otlice here has, I understand, stopped the grant of Homeateads, so now a man must be] out his lot for 81 an acre, that is $160 for 160 acres A man must not bring our Oanadian pl.aghs for they are no use to break with. A good plough oosts here about can I mnv mid that timber is nrn hnrn The teuiple falls, _ ' - And the bird buildeth in the ruined tower, And we who oncewere strong, are crumbling fast. Mourn for the Rose! ' ' The Rose who` left her vernal hall unblown; And fronting all the winds with bosom bu-e`, Was overthrown! ' Monrn for the` past! _ The past that was so pleasant once,so bright: The Dawn, the Noon before we felt the Eve - That brings the night; meek WILD. 11 goat: pluugvl A003}! Here 5003! $40. I may add that timber IS scarce here and our best water is not near as good 3: your compou spring water. I cannot think of any- thing else under this head, _t to any that the summer. though short`, is at ahead of sum- mer in Ontario. with splendid cool nights, and * that the ies are not up bad as is generally re- ported. This, then,_is 3'1 the good that con be said in uwor of this Province, and we will now look at the other side of the picture. `H n-ad on In: tntrl no in Ontario that H... look 8! . inc owe: alue OI we piclure. It used to be totd us in Ontario that the raeahoppers only came to Manitoba once in ve or six yeaxs. they are here every year, more or less. There never can be any protection from them, end no cultivation can eiop them. For three me. `This is entirely false. for t eeesive seasons the farmers have suifwed ee~ 4 yerely, end this winter many of them` have not been far from etexfvetion. can never hope to reap a lull crop. spring, in those p'acee where -they were very bad lest e immer,~1here no very few who are going to sow grain at all. Onto, barley and two seem to safer the mast. As V renrdn land Thus the farmer ` This l KOIHE I0 IUW gflillil III: III. U3. DRUG] rye seem to safer most. regards land t is Province is cursed with reser 108. There. is the Eud3cn sBy Reserve, the He`f-Breed Reserve, and the German and Menonite Re- s'-rve,w.hich take up all the best land in Maui- toba; end now the Government hes withdrawn from settlement a strip twenty miles wide each side of the route of the Pacic Railway. This line, instead of rnnningthrongh the heart of the Province. where it is well settled, has been taken through a little corner tc the north east, where it will he of no use whatever. To my thinking," except` for passengers, a rail- road will do us very little good, in any `case. We cannot nuw,and will not be ei.le for years, to raise enough stnf to feed ourselves, so that we shell have nothing tosend away in order to bring -noney back: end even it we had grain to export the freight would be so greetjt would be worth very little hi-ra. The only money we get now is whet the emigrants railroads, which all goes out s eh: to St Pau1 efor em end provisi ms. V that when winter sets in, end e "igra_tion and the public works ell hns__ es; comes to a complete stop, end` there is . ni1.c`>l;0t'.ey. _~ Hundreds laborers and mechanics ere, then tnevigetion opens agent in the Spring. (East 9! this i.I*h.0t*thu- eenttthoy have on _ `dorin 3" ' Fra.ncoJGern servin both tags 0 her I statements 1 case. But Canadian creasing, an public, for < neuralgia, s` by all Drngg 25 cents per u,Po1itic land the mo the crown 4 ranks and ri in English v represented think no gr: in modern ti '. `Canadian pain` from bring in, end whet is spent on surveys and coughs, rhe plainte, &o.` country dea Evens -no: of either used` j;-ow_n Qnt of edlh eectl emloyment. end can get -nothing to do it}!!! and `F133! 81` e "` n:-have .to spend P9WI1_0I'I I! g -the sum Iupremrltoa` the opi 1: :tlIelrawinter`s board, . "rid" so in All pmeolti y _er_e'~ on than ltolhettjer r `era!-jro NV. . _. some of:theu :e,~horeee.; Ind. and .. urcnuucs u.llV`"'. no charge. . Cnh paid Ior GIN A.l|NHAM- Bmiu Nov 13. 1379` '::;~----""" Ian, _ Power by power! . MANITOBA AFFAIRS. Tnii;-.E' .8."-n'ry Corn u-all. I3`-Jlllplllely IECHIICO HUB I'l'0YlIlC. You have my full permission to thaw this letter to any of your {fiends and neighbors, tbgughl do not wish my name to go into print, as in my position just now, it might in- jure me. Trllinuihnl T Mann nnaiav-AR 1" vnn wish onueu umpire, uas olmu oeen znarxea upon It covers about 700 square miles, and has above four millions ofinhnhitnnts. It is laid to have more Jews than Palestine has; more Roman Catholics than are in Rome; mo '6 Irish than are in Dublin; and more Scotch men than are in Edinbuuz. The port of Lon- don h every day upon its waters a thousand ships and nine thousand sailors. About 40,000 are added to its population every year Twenty-eight mileqvpofstreeta are opened every year, and nine thousand new bans. s are built. In its postal districts 238,000,000 of letters are every year delivered. Ivhas 120,000 habi- tual criminals. and is many` beer shops and gin palaces es, placed with their front: side by side, would extend 73 niilos. Every year 38,000 drunkards are brought before its Magis- trates; and of its population it is calculated * that at least amillion are practically, if not theretically, heathen.-- Globe. Ill IF.-l!_ Ih,_ __,_ ' um: I UUIITRDIC country. Iibavc purposely mnde this letter as full as * [could, for there have been so many stories ` told, and books written `n favor of Red River, which give you such an utterly and anlirelv erroneous opinion about this country, that it almost becon es a moral duty to state the true position of slfairs; I only regret that I have no time to show low the Thunder Bay Brunch andtbe Pembina Branch, as well some main Pacific Railway have been so laid out as to completely sacrice this Province. You have mv full nnrmiuinn In uhnw thin us. HAMILTON {1si{:coNKn:Y,-Re.i. Sum-n..{`.nHinr an-ant. Rarrio. Ont. - Jure me. Trusting that I have answered all you wish to know, I rs-_mnin_ Tun s'zn of Lennon, the mo'tr;p`oli: of the British Empire, has often been marked upon covers zaunre mea. and has ......... "I , uunvuuu--' uevvc All F,ool s Dey was exceedingly prolific of precticalj vkes this year. The New York Sun describes one of the best or them, which was perpetrated at Booth`u Theatre, in the: city, in the celebrated humble-pie scene of Henry V.," in which Fluellen mskrs Pistol eat the leek The stage leek ordinarly used is of wood,` with green muslin leaves and a piece of peeiei apple at the end. Some practical jokist on tered the prooerty-z7na,n s room and substituted 1; fresh onion in the place of the apple, in honor ofAll Fool's Day. Throne, who plays Fiuelien, took the lee`.r, and innocently headed it to Bishop (Pistol) after knocking him down, and ` made his speech with the usual gusto, ending pwith_:--Bite, I pray you. It is good for your green wound- and your bloody ooclcscomb" `Poor -lshop, after the tirsl bite. [leyed his part with n pelhos thit moved the audience to the widest pitch of mcrrimer-t. Little did they or Fluellen dream how real agld painful were the tears Pistol was shedding as he ejacu- `_ leted. "I ent-I ent~I ewes.-; adding in-an undertone to Throne, 09.3 it! Throne, this . is no joke, this isie. reel leek Throne 001113 . hardly utter the words, em, I pray you! Will You have more sauce to your leek? There 7 is not enough leek to swear by, Poor` Bishop, still weeping and boiling with rage went on, "Quiet thy cudgell Thou `dost see Ieet-" Throne, choking with laughter. nished his M part of the dialogue with dilculty, and emid shouts oflnnghter made his exit Fortunately 11351005 of on one side and Pistol on the Other. When Biahopfsprang up and roared outes he rushed ox}; "All hell shall stir for this! he brought down the house, behind the - scenes as well esbelore the curtain. one respect nigger; tor you can guawayxrum ruskoka. but you cannot very well get out of here. You must not think that` this is only myown opinion, but is the-opinion of every munw-ho is notinterested in land speculations. Every one is talking now of emigrating this summer to Bxitiuh Columbia or California, and parties are preparing now. My advice to J on therefore, in not to come here. The hardship: here are very area t,` and I candidly do not use what could take place in the future to make this a. desirable country. Thnvn nur-nnunlv maria Hui: l5-Mar In: full an Q-o---:_.-. n m9,By assuring now, in the Canada Life Assurance Company, you become entitled to one year : share of the prots.---dv. Thu nlnnn nnncnna hm Rah L. 51... D....--:....-.. vuu Jvwl uaucuv un uuv t1l.Ul|I:B.'-`-/lull. The close seasons for sh in the Provinces of.Ontsrio `and Quebec are as fo1lows:-On- tario--Whitesh, from the 10th of November tothe 1st of December; salmon trout and lake trout, from the 15th of October to the lst of December; speckled trout, brook or ` river trout, from the 15th of Se tcmber to the ` `lst of Janurary; fresh water errings, from the 15th of October to the 1st of .December; . bass, from the 15th of May to the 15th of , June; pickerel doree, from the 15th of April - to the 15th of May; Maskenonge, from the 15th L of April to the 15th of May ` ' o 111.- .-._.. t'1._______.,_ 7: ' - - '.VVHl D8 HIHB O!` IIOIDIDE I0 sen. In fnct,my opinion of what Manitoba Iiznow, is that it is an blgn fraud` as Muskoka, and in one respect bigger; for you can get away from I uskoka. hut vm) oannm. varv well get out where you are going." Toyget lost on the prairie in a storm is almostzcertein death. A great many have, thiswinter, had either an i hand on foot amputated `from being so bad'y frozen, and a few have lost their lives. The very dogi have been found frozen to death at the door this winter. This severity of the winters make this no country -to bring women or children to. If they- come they must re- main prisoners in the houses -nearlyall this season, and unless the house is carefully built. and there is plenty of wood, they will sn`er badly even then. You should also hear in mind that no matter what other improvements ` may be made in this country that they cannot change the winters. You s ak of bringing $400--$400 is a good sum 0 money in Onta- rio. and something can he done with"i't !here. but here $400 is nowhere,` and would not en- able you to enter upon any business To do any good herea man must land in Winnipeg with at least $1,000 in his pocket clear. A: to farming, 9. men can't go on to land here as no coufd in Ontario, with an axe, a bag of our and a few hundred of pork. Here you must keep yourself two yes rs, and if you are troubled with grasshoppers, probably three zears before you zzet any return that will keep you. Everything you have to buy is ne:-rly double what you pay do'wn there, and there . will belittle or nothing to sell. in fnnrvnv nnininn nf what Mnnitnhn in nnw_ WAR mm Commenrsz. --It is urged by some that El; lish trade has gained largely by the Franco- ennan war, and that she has been servi both belligerents tothe great advan- tageo commercial interestsybut official statements groye that guch has not been the case. _Bnt 1t 13 true that the sales of. the ` Pain l_)estroye'r'a.re rapidly in- _ and gaiumg hhecondence of the ' cunng coughs, colds, rheumatism, summer complaints, &c. For sale byall Druggista and country, dealers. Price [ per bottle. - T -1-W1:-p, 3... ,,,,,v, ,, . 1 1 '--4 mna me most: uazzumg prizes are poumcal-- _ -the of life of the most illustrious in _ riches is political distinction -and > works of fiction political success is 1 representedasthe greatest triumph. But we greater triumph has been achieved >.in modern tnnqathan the production of the s Canadian Pain Destroyer, for-removing n min" from the svsfem and curing mldu. `A u. Jenn Jnuuuwo . mmlncea the opening of the above establish- Fentgeudbolieita the pablic.pntronnge_. Good). " re end Warn of any kind reoenvedm a.dvaI'mOdv|1Pl!- ' 1 0o`I0Dlonn Dun-an-u` enn lllrnll of 0:609... GITOIIIIICEI. 1118 ll! 8 CHHOIIB away. In Jung- ` 1n.ndthemostd_azz1ing prizes are political-- .-the illustrious `..-..1-.. ....,`I ...Ju.- Sn -ud.'L.'-..`I `.1:..L:.._L:_._ __.I `.`Canad1a.n Hun Destroyer," for removing the sysfem and curing colds, rheumatism; neuralgia, bowel com-. &o. For salevhy all Dmggista and lcnuntry dealera. Pricecents per bottle. Evan -non? Smrs So.--Tha.t is all who have ' either used the article themselves or witness- effects when used by` others; all such, ` and are only fit to judge, are unanimous . in the opinion that Dnrley s `Condition ; Powder: and Arabian Heave Remedy are r superior to anything of the kind heretofore or ~. in use for oopgha, colds, Thick | Wmd, and all diseueavwhich eect thewind Lofbhoreese AI a condition medicine it has no ' . aimgl. than 4. ....u.:a...-:..i:a. ..I.:..1. ...... :.....-.. 01 names. All a oonamon metucme It me no ' ` ual; there is nothing in it which can injure a one whether sick or yvell-n9r ne'ed_ gt? \ horse.be_keptAfomW0}'k1D W1\,l1_8 ling ' ; ' itia the article Whlh who own hox_~s_es -o . d which" they should he ' - T o:`xmd. Remember the 1:31:12, ld, L V 'thatt_he signature ofjurd &/Co. is on we L &L , s `3 ."iiin uuuuau we uxgfmute oxtnllira an is . pmkage.__ o yman, _ to- =;_3:t. pro:3:`toh.'r wads Sold `yn~\1i.- ia_PoIitical life is a curious study. Ixi Eng- ` and tha most dazzlinn nrizes are 'nnlitiml-- LIUVV I remain, Your nectienate friend and brcther. _ . _ . ., No. 16. Wlidie M2 1183. _ `rm. J. ZIMMERMAN, DENTIST, BaE`FiE, H..tnri.\_ flrndnnhr hf" J19 'PhiInda1nhis1 Ill LUUSII UJHCS IIUUU. "U5 3. 5111311 area OI gr0un(l. The surface of .the country traversed is generally much broken, except on the lirst ten miles the broken at land of any considerable width is `very little. There are numerous beaver meadows on the line and elsewhere in the neigliborliood, but] they are generally `narrow. But it seems to me that almost universally, even in the most broken country, though the, sides of the hills might be steep and rock frequently on the surface, there are large patches of attisli ground easy of tillage, The soil throughout is generally good, and much of it is most excellent, at least so the settlers have told me of their farms. On.ly one of those with whom I have conversed has spoken ill of his farm, and he had certainly very good reason, for it is very rocky, but he could easily have bettered his c0I1(lll3l(;}1. I have met some settlers from the cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh, one family from the city of London, Eu 1., one from Liverpool. some from Oxfords ire, and several {rein llalm flntnrio front, nnrl lvnrr: all uhnllnn um]! 3dyH3"" The lakes are numerous, and they afford most excellent opportunity for concentrating :1. great amount of local tralc on certain points of the railway, notably at Kcnness Lake, Kahwcambijawanagng or Hollow Lake, Lake of Bays, Mary Lake, and Skeleton Lake. I am informed that a. small steamboat will be put for trade on the Lake of Bays during the coming summer, and that a similiar one will ply through Peninsula Lake, Fairy Lake, Lake Vcrmon, and Mary Lake. By means of these lakes and others which I have not mentioned, the railway would he of most im- mediate accommodation to :1 very wide district. The sites for usimr waiter nnwnr tln-mmh iueumw zl.CCOIlllO(lIlDl0ll L0 very wiue (ustnct. sites for usin water power through the country t:av'erse< hy the line are very numerous, and the power to he obtained is almost unlimited, the lakes affording means for making storage reservoirs of immense capacity, and at very little emtaml injury to surround- ing lands. The slmrcs of the lakes, though in many cases comparatively low, generally rise quickly from the water, so that 8. dam of a few feet in height across the outlet of a. lake would in most cases ood but a. small of ground. /the eountrv tr;Lvm`nNl in auxin: IFUIH uxluI'usml'e, anu several irmu Lake Ontario front, and have all spoken well of their farms, and are all well ' pleased with their lot. One man near Skeleton Lake, on a farm with a great deal of rock on it, told me that he had come from Lake Ontario, and much proferretl his present farm to his former one, stating that his crops at Lake Ontario hail been frequently injured by early frost, while in this farm, during his three or four years occupation, the frosts had not troubled him. The timber is of mixed kinds, yellow birch, (scarcely any white birch), maple, bcech_ and white pine are found almost thmughout; iron wood, bass wood, clu. mid balsam, fre- gueiitly spruce, tamarao and cedar are found in the swamps. `/`IVE ...... -..vvuu an APVUII n on r. \\ e would call attention of our readers to the advertiauient in another column, of the Hope Manufacturing Co. of New-York; they advertise what is the most wonderful inven- tion of the age, a first-class Sewing Machine, with Table and Treadle complete, for '1` en Dollars. lead their ad\'ertiscIne1it headed ` `Wonderful. " ..___ (From the Northern Jdvocate.) Fe have received the report of L. G. Bell, Esq., on the exploration made by him of the route of the above railway from Ottawa city to Parry Sound. The report is an interesting one, and shows that great advan es are to be derived from the building of t e line, it being the` most direct connecting link between the eat lakes (Huron, Michigan and Superior) on t e west, and the railways now existing or in progress which would connect it `with the ocean on the east. Parry Sound would be the western terminus, and the eastern terminus would be at Carlton Place, which is connected with the city of Ottawa by the Canada Central Railway. The line would be run through the counties of Lanark, Frontenac, Renirew, Hastings and Peterborou h: and through the townships of Ridout, i\ cLean, Stephenson, "Watt and Cardwcll, in the Muskoka district; and Christie, Foley and .\IcDnugall, in the Parry Sound district. The total Ien th would be `.325 miles, and according to 3 r. Bell : estimate could be constructed at a cost of $l8,000 per mile, making a total of $A,050,0()0. Of the first half of the road from the eastern terminus, Mr. Bell reports favorably, and of the other half, passing through this district, he says:-- ' 'l'lu- lnlzpu nrn nlltnnnnncx -nul Hun" .153`.-n-A LORD SnArm=:sBvm has been presented with -2). donkey. He is `President of the Custer- monger s Society; the costennongers dcteiu mined upon a. presentation and naturally enough selected what-tn them -is of the hi h- est value. The donkey we are told is a Va 11- ahle one of its kind. It was led up the stairs to the platform of the I<`orrestor s Hall, where the President presided. and formerly delivered over to him with an etiology on his good qua.lities~-especiaIly his ta_stc for good comyany and good living. The speech of the `resident on receiving it was .-mnmm-into company uuu- goon uvmg." '1 ne speech ot President receivin it was appropriate nnd'a1l that an Earl COl`l](% say on such an Oc- casion. He said he would send his newly- acqnired friend down to the country, where he would be well _treatcd by his grand-children. \ Vhen he (the Earl) passed away from this life. he desired to have no more said of him thanthat he had done his duty whilst in it, as the poor donkey did his,` with patience and nnmurmuring resignation. In this age of presentations it is refreshing tomeot with one so uni no of its kind, and which was no doubt market I) genuine feelings of deserved cs- teem on t e part of the donors towards the donee.-Nalion. " ' END or THE_ MORD.\UNT DIVORCE C.:isi:.--The unhappy Mordaunt case, says the .Morm'ug Advertiser (March l2), hes now -terminated, so far, we trust, as'its public career is concerned, and we are very glad to hear of it. It has been a very sad and painful scan. dal, and it is a matter for congratula- tion thnt the proceeding of yesterday ivere merely formal, and that Sir Charles Mordaunt stands now relieved, has he ought long ago to have been, from the burden of an unohgste with labouring under the terrible efictidn of mental estrengement. We consider that it was very properly decided by the House of Lords that insanity should be no but to divorce proceed- ings. It is, indeed, a question whether insanity should not initself furnish grounds for divorce. The only dii- culty is, of course, obvi_ous-nemely, the possibility of recovery;. but even this might` almost be defemiued by medical knowledge-and the duration of the malady beyond a; certain period. We are glad that we have been spared the repitition of the worst part of the evidence in this wretched case. Lord Oolepwas well advised to make no de- fend`, it indeed he [had none to make, nave such as the forms of law would have sup lied, together with the dii- cnlties o exec! proof. No denial on _ his part. would have done the unhappy '1 lady any good-._ _`The laws of England r I; do not allow: men to ml:-h3g'`wi(e' . `away privily, nor is it right hats their "1 should-there{ore;the, nu` qua mg; `1 we-=ina1lv~ mum 'l;'l;'ut:w1i'6inh'.y ab` '1!ist=5!i-1ti6l%i!?-eynsionsd :ia- ',a'i`` which - W|:.'9$B50I.-;.-`gBtneIy75;:`bu :ot-t.w9 evils `!;'Q'`i. tnssghoa-5* _` `V ,-`*.;.- . Seeds 2---Every variety of new Farm and Garden Seeds at Bothwell s. II? .,_ 1 1 n .. . KUAuu at mmu.-.u, nnrrmera and At-_ bllu. Conveyawcers, Barrie, O0 Simcoe, Out. 9. uuuaa, u. H. STBATHY. 31151? & LOUNT, Barristers, Attorney:-rm law, Solicxtors iu_ Chancery, kc.-Olce-_ Jlop Street, Barne. Successors to the late at Boultou Lount, Bo_ya,& Stewart. Louw. G. W. Loam. gocnoys, Solicitors in Chancery. Notaries; HURON AND QTTAWA RAILWAY. And 32 oo ifjnot paid. ' A in advance.` |,||U luv. uauunuuaouly Ia u,al.U. 0 The number of brothers` to whom sick benefits were paid is 840: widow- ed tumilies relieved 135. Paid far sick benets, $9,602.29; for tens! of widows, .152,-1-91.7%; for charity, 31,- 002.40; Lurying the dead, $2,256 69. -_Totul rehet, 815,341.45. Amount` of currentexpenses, $33,151.99. Tole! expenditure, $58,493 34-. The general fund of subordinate Lodges, $105,894 55; widow: and orphans fund, $38,511.92.---Toml, $144,402.47. '[`he receipts of the Lodge were, $80,602.82. The per- centage of relief to receipt: is 18.78; expenses,47.74. The death rate is 1in1565. There were 3,491 2-7 weeks benet paid, the average amount `being $2.66. There were 7.93? degrees conferred during the year, and 332 rejections. Tho fnllnunn Tmulnnn Inn..- L--- ' lull) Iluv uuu LI./Juunauuy The following Lodges.have been in- stituted since the last session cl the Grand Lodge in August, 1373;... Aurora Lodge No. 14.8, Aumm \VnnOnrn Qunr H 1.40 13,, 41 (II U! (I ll`-IU Western Star ' Bsrtie ` Sycamore Hayden ` Willey ` Alpha ` Brougham ` Pyramid ` TharuesviHr= ` The I. O. O. F. is rapidly increasing in this Province, and is now attracting the attention of nearly all clean: of the community. .Ite principles are of .,-uch a character as to command it tithe favorable consideration of not only the moral and well thinking, but also to the ohristlan public. The Eve great objects of the Order being: let. To visit the sick; 2nd. To relieve the distressed; 3rd. To burythe dead; 4'h.' To educate" the orphan, and 6th. To aid the widows. In order to give our ieaders an idea of the work of this Order we publish the following very interesting abstract, issued` from the iine of Mr. J. 3. King, of Brentford, Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows for Ontario, and con- piled from the semi-annual returns of the various Lodges in the Province, .nnd which shows a very healthy state of the order. -;|_A___ ,,_ can I` , 1 ll] luv vlvvlo Plhere are 122 Lodges working under the G. L. C! Ontario. There were imimatod during the year 1874, 1,271; admitted by card, 253; re-inili. axed, 74-total 2,598. During the veer there were 59 deaths; withdtawn. 471; suspended, 678; expelled, 249- !ote.le1,232,--u net increase of 1,366; The total membership is 9,216. 'l`hn nnmhnr nf I-n-nlluan.` on ...L_.._ As long as you make dninking respec- table; drinking customs will prevail, and the ploughshare of death, drawn by terrible disaster, will go on turning up this whole continent, from and to end, with the Song, deep, awful furrow of drunkard s graves. 1,, _,, , II Said Dr. Cheyne,at onwnme Pby. sioian-General of the forces in Ireland, As we physicians no longer `mo spirituous liquor as we were wont to do, we ought not to-rest satised with o nnnrn nnbnnvlylaplnn-n-_s -( ___, L.~Is`.."..=.!\'DER LAWE, ELEOTRICIAE1 (1.. `nninl Hm-rir:nn'a Rt-in}: Rlnnln nnnlnn _....--.....-- V D--.. ~.... In an address recently issued the Archbishcps and Bishop! of England mention intemperanco as one of the great evxls nuw calling for united prayer and united effort on the part ofall who hold the faith of Chris! crnoied, and Iove and serve Him as their common Lord. uu, vvu uuun nut Lu`lcBt UIIISHUU Wu :1 more aoknowledgemont of error, but we ought also to make every n-' tribufion in our power for having so long uphold one ofth: most fatal delu- sion: that ever took possession aft/cehuman mind. Rev. A. L. Fortm, in charge of the Church of England. Mission to the In- dians ut St.Francis,Provinoe of Quebec, writes :-- I fear that all over religious exercises will be very much counter noted by the great evilof intemperance. May the efforts of all Christinnsbe successful in removing this great plague from our land. Again he says : In- temperance with its concomitant evils has very much diminished scenes which are so revolting to Christian religion and common decency` have happily ceased to exist. ` The Rev. John R. Creighton, Sec- retary of the Minrtessote. State Confer- ence of the Methodist Episcopal Church, while on a visit to his father, Rev. Kennedy Creighton, Orillia, delivered an address at A public meet- ing of the division there. From the Pac/cet's report we take the following extract .~-" That the traio added to the revenue of aoity, town or town- ship was a deception. Alt might bring_ millions into the public treasury, hnt it was the people, not the_ liquor eellers, who paid that revenue, in addition to their other taxes. He expreseed de- teetntion of making an infernal trac respectable by` throwing around it the shield of legal protection. A Let the Council or the Government go with tho paltry sum received for'lieense' tothe drunkaro's home, and tell the heart- broken wiie or mother that Mr Ire degradation of her husband, ffor bet Asurerine and her children : Inieetythey i receive into ` thepublio treasury a per oentage of all that was kind or noble v in the husband or iethen--in `money. i Tell the pear vie: _ mic t_hn_t`fdr`m'oi;ey `w_ae`legal'n.scl-. n husiivsse that tooktgir _ b[Q`d_ 9_n,] Ir~.':, H` 9- - \...... *.A'.._`_9__`. ,-. \"[iuAi' nnwlu. ssu. vvuo nu5uu:1,:u- u uuszvsss Inn! [00] their b|'&d,_n.-1 `"-3' !".v` ..alegaoy ofmisary, shame: .4 ";'x.m. For. moneys traic 'fwas pem:;.seJ xhatboundohhinsaroond the r1qb,_aud flooded the livuof the. new with w-.m7._ Lat then follow tho koala sJni' J,`-the. tracto the judge- : moat. am`, and answoud than we lulled 4:! these for mo n'oy. :" Jn.n_ll~lI3Ig1l-* x I/IVE` HI!` J Burns. 'FIf.\.IPERANCE ITEMS. My stock of Fanc Vestings, T w no (I Cloths, &.c., &.c., can not be excelled Nort of Toronto. And ndntg` ` make as Tgqoda and TMLLER as THOMSON, Civil Engineers, | Provincial Land Surveyors, Arohicts, `to. RA RRI E and A l.l.IS'I`0N. A Nearly Oppotitg the We! lington Hotel, Front Street nnroln 7:30 FELLOWSHIP. B. WINNING, um, Luugwnj 151, Arkuna 152, Norwich 153, Gramon 154, Almonte 1 B: oughnm 156. Newmarket 157, Thameaville J58, Guelph g.._'.._- - T9, 149, 150, 1:1 Brussels liidgway A rlrhnn mom `I; 'Ai93.':`;idT 590;. mg oi G603. S A 3% a`"}'}n' I ?'r.T m I M E S: Jr: Wanton: Pnnnna 303 `I'll Sronme or Goon: SALES AT ALL TIMES; W! consigned to hi: care will by diI_po.I0'db $0 the but pouibls mivmugp, _ _ JOHN W. MQRROW,f - 1 Anctionopr; -A_ppra1i0,.l's _ 5 ROBINSON, Orillia, Solicltor in Chan. nary, Attorney-at--Law, Oonveyancer, Com. sinner ix: 8.11., &c. Heir and Dcviaee Claims go,-uteJ,Agent for Canada Landed Credit mpany for loaning money on Real Etste. Iv[(..v. Nu! Framk Kerm's Stole. 843 ` uzlwriik dRic`sii1'x1Q 3`{.M196?sEiEY1LEE Surveyor, Valuer, &c., B\rrie. u(}AK'l'nl or DU1D:|_|JA'I.'l`1' MOU_AH.THY 3 McCarthy,] Barnseera `and Attormya, hcilors-in Chunceriv Notanes Public and ,.,vg5ancers'. Dunlop street, Barrie. '1 aL;uggcAnra2 .. n.~unv.\n:I A4`_,,, CBvmoPnnnT Hm_3I0N.' -. anon-`rou or an bx-rourrou or `I'll! knnmnmcn mm: gocmm Ln-Fl?! v] 5. Ai 06 and No. 2 Stall. All ?urchaIea delivered in any P3 r ` WV 00 chums. ' ` \ANUm Vv. ltnuu x,A1 1un.nn`I-AT-LAW Solicizqr - nu - Chancery, Conveyance:-, lary Public, &c.` _ nus -n--0W6I1 Street. Barrie. Ont. 47.1w` ALTER J. KEATING, ATTORNEY-AT- LAW,Salncitor-nn-Chancery, and Con-' yancar. Oicas-Water Street, Penotgn. iahene. Maggy to Lend. 13., __________ _.__ _ "_....-unu L onvz rr Jinn .o n .__.___- FRDAGH & ram`:-xv, Barristers and In nu-nnwa Rnlinitnrn in (3!-mm-nu-v n..+....:..., `. laweat ;za:*x>:7% in 1 b "` Mr is to be bud at the above Mina Market price, Gristing V,dDn.PT- `};;-:. ;.E1onr4 _ . ` ANsw1cKEMILLs4+THE 1ES'..l`- * J tn. ,.,`.,`,`;-vi-w.b.e hadfs`-tmebev 5*.;....=.;._ t `m-ioe.-. .Gnst1n&!10I!! UUNIIUV -`I333 V ` , . JAN .\1Auluu,`n1.I:., u.m., &c.. Resnlence. Tnonnron V A.*AI.ExANDER, M. 1)., 1.11. C. D Q I? Dhvuh-inn Qnrnnnn, 170.- : n'v`2':'sr>r'c5"Lz=:Z~:15 ;.n.;gf;Ie3`vZaFr?ef.1.:.Z. l_ utlty. and at moderate Interest.-Aw an ARDAGH 3 STRATHY. Snliaifnrn, rrovmcml uuuu purveyors, Arouncrs, d BARBIE and ALLISTON. |\|noI nvnrrn (`.1 vllnnun Tunuanxv .. `__.__,,. 4 V _..__..4 niifbiral iilrufcsaiou. ! rrcxxox & LENNOX, ATTORNEYS-AT~.. Inn! Solicitors in Chnnnnrv, r`.mm....". ,,.,..,.. _V -7 . _._-~, u-u.u.. __ __ _ . HIGH: 8. SANDERS, Attoxfney-at-law, Soli. ; cizor in ohanegry. Conveyuncgr. Commis- . min 0.9., 810-: it?-yuer. 00- S1meoo. 900 guru]. nuu an muuuruw. 1u'.el'EB[.-Ap- Lo ARDAGH STRATHY, Solicitors, gie. ' L66 ._j.__ ,'_':':'.:::'--+ ` ' `:1-V FPCARTHY & BOYS, [LATE MCCARTHY A MnCnrthv.] Barristers and Anmamm. 141412;,` u. uuv L U A Attorney. Solicitor ,0 unlolnn . . onveyzmcer, aw, ,,10p.st. , Barne. My E`.\AU.\ _uf'4nn\{A, ALLUIVLVIEIS-A Law, bolxcntors m Chancery, Convey? pers, &c. _ Oice above Post. Ofhce, Owgn, ;.`.+ Rnrrw. - .' 4- = `A NCIS W. LALLY,A'1"I`ORNEY'-AT-LAW Qnlinimnr in Chant-.arv_ nnmm.....-.. ' `J _ `-7 . ~ F~ RINTED um pU3L111In_ ~ ' ` [IURSDAY |lM{N?]:f}, In the Town of Rania. - 1 T-`W2. Jll - WESLEY. ...- _~. A/~/'V"' " `'r`` `' " " VV LLEN J. LLOYD, BARRISTER,` K Attorney. S1i0it0I`. Convevancer. &c... ry l:'llDllc, ac. ;,-e-0wen Street, Barrie, Out. 47 1 ,- Hr. Joh-1i"Morrow. inn... 4.1.- .......t... ..c Hm nhnnn numb] Iv?"fh?%i*Wnte 1 ..'_ 11T'cbeTi_1ur 5 taifv: , W egal maths. r-\/w/'\/\- \" \ /\/\/\.r\/\/\ r r rrxr T T.T.nVn D A 'DD'ram-nun. 75fIF`15%j5?@? Avxmmm, O.E., P.L.S. , VETERINARY SURGEON, 1 . THORNTON. 1 no Inna: tn infnrm 11-an as th_eE { th ti intcbcriug. In the Town of-Barrie. rQ`\1T vs vs INGH AM _ BROTHERS, BUTCHERS and GEN ERAL PURVEYORS, Market Stall No. 2. Barrie. I-III llLD`hI""' ' bx-2001103.! `W3 "A T nmugor ningjif _..._-4-- IIIJIJIS lI L`o Cnmronn Taousox, (",.F'.. . P_L,S Hwanrox Lnxxox. _j. '"13{.i sf.` J. nmmuu. .21 D11/Ill L` 49-ly `$3119 Pure `Vines, Liquors, and Cigars. Good and ample stabling an and attentive hostler. The best of Board and Lodging. Livery-Horses nndvehicles for hire on_ reasonable terms. 8-ly OCEAN HOTEL. -..-j- R. BINGHAM -% Pro The Mansion House is a. three st-:ry brick building. It affords epnciousness, convenience and comfort. The proprietor is well known as a hotel keeper to nearly all in this county; "and his experience will be a. guarantee an to the ' merits of The Mention under his superintend- 8.1100 - Sample Rooms for Commercial Traveilers. T GOOD STABLING AND SEEDS. _ D. FARA GHER, F:-nnrinfnr opposite the` ;;;t_l|ern Railway Station, BARRIE. ' 0I\Jv D.._..:.. TM-.. IAJ. IQHQ l THE MANSION HOUE,_ IIADVIZ1` RHTTAPE The Dominion has been retted and renovat- ed, and now affordsboth comfort and svaci3us- ness. ConvenientS9.mp1e Rooms for Commer- cial Travellers. Bar and Lnrder well stocked. Goad Stabling and Sheds, and attentive host]: r. Barrie Nov. 19, 1874. ` 47-ly. -v-uulnuul UI` L1L'I\~DI.`4D ILLVU UHILIJU And anything requining Veterinsry Skill. Hi! Condition Pow lets, Healing Oil. ;c., will be ound very eiI\cncious,and areisold by J. P. KIDD, Drugzist, &c., Barrie. Orders promptly mended to. B-_v ' H. BLACKSTOCK. . .___:_ cwuptlurulp J Barrie,.May 14th . 1873 Ilnnnn I. Dugunnu BARBIE, - - - - - -' D.. AFARAGEER, .Proprietor.~ LARKSON House, BARRIE: JOSHUA CLARKSON, Proprietor. ._---__. Corner of Muloaster and Dunlop Streets, and opposite the `Advance oice, Fsrrie. This commodious establishment hasjust been opened, and having been built especially for the purpose of a first-clsss hotel, is fitted up as such, and will compare fav urably with any house of the kind North of oronto. Commer- clsl travellers, private families on casual visit; and the public generally will nd that the pro- prietor knovvs how to providevfor their especial requirements. The best of stabling attached, attended to by obliging and experienced host- iers. Stages leave this house daily, on the ar- rival ot the up treias. Bar well supplied with the best of liquors and cigars. 33- _ _u , Opposite the N.R. Station, Dunlap-st., Barrie-.` R081`. GREGG, Proprietor. Exchamze." Cookstown. \ ., \,\/- r\/\/\/\x\/\. :- [INIQN HOTEL, -COOKS1`OWN ._ _:._-u .I. '1`. GLASS!-`0B.l), Proprietor. Tlie beat bf Bond. ample and good accommo- , dstion for manind beast. nnnmrr T,TnTTnD,o .1 Mn nrrv .- -n o unuon I01` man and beast. CHOICE LIQUORS AND CIGARS. STAGE '1'0 AND FROM GILFORD, ROSE- - MONT AND ALLISTON. ' I3 I".IInI|n'nn Tlfnalnn-unun nu An 1.. nu uuwu wlmout ._1euucuon._ ' cnrity. Promptpnyment, and liberality in, adjustment of itrlossos are the prominent features of this wealthy Policies: issued with war mm.1 1 Onfce, Pblice :2-2- cxcequ pony mnnons of Dollnts.i by Chicago Fire, estimated at nguly $3,000,000, are being'liquida.ted as fast as ad'uated without .1edu'cLion.', . _nnr-in: Du-nmnt u..... ..mo .....a 1:I....-_u:._ g_ ylliplfll LU pl'UIll[)Uy ILLCUQ 50 EU DISEASES OF` HORSES AND CATTLE A 17,`, - _ nu,-n 11-- ml -.....L:~ _ ______2,,-__ ,.

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