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Northern Advance, 6 May 1875, p. 2

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Lrmae _l upzca " V .. p , "1" I DUN LOP STREET, ligrg, April 16th, _1ag5. uuuu newer I ar, and thus ' . __-..-any Aunt! D8811 Very eil`du ' g the plt week, am chgnge of imp_ortance inpricea, Potatoes, Butter and Eggs, wh in price as is seen below: Hay. . . . . . . . . . . ....... ..'.3s1 ' Stl`aW7..'..'... . . . . . ....-on Fs.llWhea_t .l......-._...----` Tteadwell......... . S ' :.. J............. A. .M%a.*: 9031319- mrzas: ` It ` taih 1 .0f tlig` unx:.A.'_sU1{.-_-_John C ;-easor, ` dence of hxs son John Creusor, Law, Owen Sound, on 26th . aged 75 years. GUEST.--At his residence, Big Innisl, April, 24th` Thomas. e James Guest, Esq., agocl 27 > months. A V DI-LITIIS. CREASOR.-_-John at glance 9f John (`tn-mm. 12.. SCHRECK. --A of May, the $1 (I. 501]. ,, _--..., uuugulg mlmlurd he is. _ Tm: (" u.u.L1;.\'m: Pr'.\u~.-<-Mr. Sullivan: still challenges any one to make the equal of his pumps, and no one, as yet, has had the hardilxoml to take up the gauntlet. \\'e sup- pose the reason is, no one dares. He has now _ a pump wnrkmg wlu`-re the well `is 139 feet deep, and is giving entire satisfaction. Re member the; umps :u'e'to be had of the manufact.11rc1':i.\ 1*. Sullivan, opposite Sewrey s"_ 1 Foundry, Bayeld Street, Barrio. nu ma aecmratxon made by the Gonservistives, assumed the responsi. bility of re-opening the contest, and fyled their petitions against the return of M `I J `H ; g-___,, ..u - -V Tm: Ronu, Hm'm., Am.A.\'n,\u:.- Hotel is now tted up in tirst class style well worthy of being patronized by the I ml-public. Mr. R. H. Gilpin, runs it,` :1 courteous and obliging landlord he is. THE ("'uun_-W... n..-., `r ` ' ,/ Ewan has :1 very t Shirts. .,......\ m we revolver, or the slash of the bowie knife, is as familiar to them as their own voice. Added to all this is the fact that this part of the Union is at present in an unusually dis- turbed state, making such, a pmcedure un- commonly lw.zardons. " --E:rpo.u'lor. u am (:5 U` 1:. -1811 s " Lord Ragla Master Kinlcr. .4 months and over 18 1st, S. Lemon;2nd, E Durham Bull: rn..a.,.. 1 "11 1;" 3rd, J. Galbut's "' Roadster am Carnage --- lat, ' Young X;2nd, Jose 11 McD Eagle; 3rd, \Vm. -Binghau Geor e. Blood Harsrs (with Stud ook)--lat, Mr.P. Lang]: bald. C/zumpion of Writs .\'p Samuel Smith; 2nd, George Bn Brooks. ged Durham Bulls -lst, James Dinwoody s` Sin E. Je"s Lord Raglan ; 3rd, Kinlcr. Dm}.,.... 2 my; am, '1'. rhillipa Champion of Wales." Canadian Dru:/glu--lat, John N. Harvey's England : Glox-y; 2nd, \Vm. Bea.tby's Do- minion Glory;" 3rd`, William GuiIliot s Eng- land : Glory. Gemral Purpose Horses--lst. J as. Ferris VV&lIace;" 2nd, H. H. Stoddarti A 1; 3rd, J. Young A 1. Levi Hughes McDermott s Grey - ingham s Aslnburcrh [`l``,`_,,,, )7 Isl I '- llIlpU7'.ll /Jumght DundonaId; 2nd, 'ley;3rd, T. Phillips Dru:/2/12-- A -. - . avcula. BoxnHx~:.u>.--The Spring Showof the South Simcoe Agricultural Societ was held at Bond- lmrsdsy last,a.n was decidedly the largest and best ever held in the 'county. The number of entries was larger than on any former occasion of the kind, and the "stock exhibited was.uf a very superior quality, especially in imported draught horses, and thoroughbred Durham hulls. In fact there was keen competition in all c1asses,'and the number of-spectators was large:-`than we ever saw at: spring show before. The following are the names of the successful competitors:- -Imporfezl Draught Haracs ~lst, Jss. Bangs '|)____,! , ) 1 1 IV - ' DundouaId: Qml ,r.....,.- _ ,,,-. _......., To vvul uu n2memDOl`0(1._ the qupportera of Mr. McCarthy made public their resolution not to canbest the Dominion election any further, unless, no! they iut.imabed,Atho action of thoir oppononts should lead them to taken dlfomnt course. Tho initiative, as it happened, by with the `Ministeralist, and they, prpfegping to not in the inherent of Mr. Cook, A d professing `to have -no dandance he declaration made by nu-J. KEENA.\`s\'ILLE.-~A re broke on .-in Mr. Small`s premises, Ballycroy, on the morning of the 29th ult., at three o'clock, laying his ex- tensive warehouse, two hotels, and nearly the whole village in "ashes. Sadder still, three lives were `lost. The names of the deceased are Bridget Burke, Mary Ann Fannin , and Margaret Duly." `Nothing but Mr. . mall s books was sa.ved.. ' The loss is about $15,000; insurance $10,000. ` Tl-ZCUMSETH.-- Vm. Strangways, son of- Mr. I" Straugwaya; passed a most creditable rimary examination" in medicine before Triuity gollc e and Board, takin` honors in both, and was a so 11. successful can idate for the second year s scholarship at Victoria Medicial College; --.5`. S. New. _ ' HOW S ably. D you Lne numcane deck has beenraised about two feet, and the Captain : ofce and wheel-house placed upon it, thus leaving the lower deck much more?_convenient and roomy. She will now seat about 120 passengers vm-v mmfm-+- ween put 11:, which will m_a.ke her as strong as a new boat. The whole deckroom has been d arranged and rebuilt, so that_ there feet, Cantaixfs nmm .1 ..,1.....1 Ln--an ---_ ..... .,.....uuq, u-um unula, wnomea m ` our gaol a few days ago, furnishes another `.instau c_e of the melancholy `effects of drink. There can be no doubt that his lunacy and burly death were the result of the inteinpext ate habits of his mother, the once favored dau hter of a. Christian minister. Itis to such as these that Mi.` Rice,` of Perth, refers when, he writes-That the teetotal philanthropists of our day n`;a.ke,too-much fuss over `the gutter-slums of humanity? The,'steamer Cariella has been under- going thorough repairs and refitting, pre- Egutory to the summer work. The hall has rebuilt of 7; inch oak plank and ve new knees put in, which make as . as new best. deckroom has been I (Tm: ladv Camemn, I `our dhyl instanqe the mela There nun has --I- '5- d3;LL!,A .-Afeck nlectnres inorillia attract- .ed Inge crowds, and arehighlynppken of b Orillianp; whom we have teen tins" week. 5 F Mr. _laven has resigned his seat in the Town ` .-u more-_ convenient iron ; passengers 7. ---.7, v_u|uul we nave um week. . ilaven E B V V ' -At Barrie, nn Satuln _ ' lay, the 2nd "e Wife of Mr. Sun-m 'Schreok, of -__- rvvnvnvw, uuuvl power them by an Act of Int nolill-*. cues of contested elections r "Ontario faiahture, has placed nattql the several, contestants in cmtnty on very nearly the same ralntive footing" as that on which they stood prior {.0 fylilng of" any of the petitions. Then, it will be remembered. 41` -------`-- "' `- " V Bmnas, " "-.7 rwuy aweucl and there is no la in urban: nvn)n\L :_ A . 7 choice assortment; of ])1'es.~x narsrs pedigree frcrm , Langley s Sir Archi~ ll .\'urimr (7nI!:__1a-V ...,... no uugub nave UCCOIIIC Cf uuintcd. These men, xi of the tropics cirulili ' us, are ready for any does ngeancc-` where eithc1'thr:1n- dc is concerned. and the :r, the slash as tho-ir nu-n -m-'--n ,._ .......... uuml Ill U18 I Ewart Company, I have to go down to Oakley c_ of about twenty miles, timber ztffairs, and very mied ' by Whitncv. \\'hmu uv mumcnnxul cumpem:ors:- l Haracs~lat, d, James Ferris Stand- pa 1--lat. ; 2nd. \Vm, Ram-+.,'. H h. v...; . mmg1ey's " Sn` Archi~ 4' Spring Colts-- lat; , Brooks; 3rd, \Vm. tr/mm Bulls (with mm.-,.....-\ ........J , n urn is of his dzully precision 1 have often seen [Lim bridge on the wing, and shut the hand MT \\'5- -- ---vv uwuun, unylug 1115 ex- t, 1. .mal1 udgedof the Elc- `tilm bettiiiggoyn peremptgorilyo vithonlulorenoe to `th parties, under urine 4-I---- L-- ' ' , very poorly attend any` J-L-- ` _ I , , , -..,. _ vlf boHle,v-onlalmnp overbapl Sold in Burma, .-`W '01!!! 30.; We is Lfros , Tolcn dz De:r:un:Cra"ghu`rel, Green 66 cine dealers. As 3 amlly nladicinp, It -known, relxeving u un beforelthe public for 3 1e wherever aged in well likcd, single instluwe kagziyo nerm. ....., -31`. an we resi- ireusor, B:m'1ster~at- A p1`iI,. I875.` AD I-IU Ices, xcgpt in Oats, . which have risen` , from Orillia, who`dAied in I we mm. fm-ninhnn gnnizhnp ' Anmx DALE. -'|`l]ig xrst (:1lL=u: ahyln ....,1 _m :.ucuermom7's "Grey 3ingham Ashburgh 5 pedigree from `rge DPOOK8; 3rd, Wm. (with pedigree) 8` Simcoe Stan" 2nd, Samuel Smith :-3 rlwm Bull: (nmlm. on ~~vI-soil IIHIIIOI-ion nu W68: - . " alto er never-"ails to - ive imxnediaterelief. All godieine Dealers. m. ; geep it; PI:yaTcie`na ot_!.e,rzmi1`1'seit and ho. m _1; _- tay_1l[y wiilboewithout xtaeru-yigg g, . ` _ ,9-: 3 3-u_vi wengggnve aencspeebogue. W = %m con 0. en 1'0. an e ' - IE Bradfox-d,by J.beaoon:o_r:uhuuc,amn Broil - :5. , V '5 ,- 6- V 9"" 1... mu-1. -~'|'hie and zed bv H111 .~m-m vn\4vUV 1 years nu "Asnnurgn from y the rcsi. mvia +4.. .. 4. uumy. ' one Wm very comfort- M U 80 - ` Wm ' : E5` 8 33 ANADIAN p4_1_N DESTROYEB 9 0 70 -9-- )_ O 50 Medicine, us well and favour > 7 50 ably nown, relieving thtuunde from pain 1n 2 6 00 the V 8 25 8.'Ie,Bnck and Head,C'oughs,C'olds,Sora Throat 0 09 prams, Bruzse Cramps an the Stomach, '0 '95 olera Morbus, Dyxentcry, Bowel Cam- 2 25 . .5 .26; i ' ye permanent relief when , and we have never known I single coie of diisatiafnction, where :1: e directions hue . been profverly followed, but ` trnry all are do! ghted with lts oper'ariona, and speak in the highest tonne of its virt ms ie'al'e'ects. . A _. { . e speak from {experience lathe matte:-,~ . . having tested it thoroughly; and the those who are anening fsom any of plainte for which it is reoonetnerzded V , '3;2!1ilD,0Iljt being:-s8overei,gL)'I.74snIId n =2; /rue ?utoni.ui-av -.-(e-at-no! I9 .1 u . 4 e.;o&;.h;.m..; me; e , . dimm faith`??? ,~ ~.-AN] it},f`,.'9,9u;nwnded. undue .....a..m-a--~- m -n - -- ` Point, son of I and 5 /---v-; may (10- p,;.. .._wu no n9ln_.g;18overcign Fumes . _ Tug ggmnfghjf efficacy of the _ snadinn Pain Destroyer in curing the diuuies for W.`.`.'f`.'.` itjg rgcomguended ' , % ` } . inedien. Onion. ~ are coming in from Medicine part! oftbo country, {or further II! He: and` A; deal: testifying as to the units pp ml satisfaction" 1 - he 0l|1l.diIi.|,Pl.ln Deitro` at ti'eve?x-`ails. to, mimic iata` iet . . ' l . .1` Odkvf D I ; so `its? ylT ,l;I otd'p_2'n `hhei? nngiagv. {I'll Iv will h. -- - gene. . and 3 single lusidnoe to , timely used, w pr-ore: gh spuk_ the big . it t ane 5;.-:11 upon it boinr-sso :ubnhi$ f e h csie dlsatiafuctl ting b hoxocghly; a _ is re a vihbro ly followed ted host xpulet on ' la non:-mended vereigtfchlid (`DOV '. nf (Ill " tho nd therofo the co .1119: d ."_-J- mam In . t when own directions at on the con - operations , virtue I and r, re 1 ~r\1'/\f\/\4\';-.,. --v\av\nAna...;\AA. 3.0M .-i MAY 6, 1375, , - -.- uuucnuuy pl'Gbel'Vd- JOB MOSES; NEW YORK, SOLE PBOPRIETOR. One dollar an/0 lwe've-and-balfcenls for out {Isa each-zed to Northrop 4: L} mRlI,TOI'0.Jf0, nt.. ge `en-aiagema for the D ` _o{mnfon,wiIl insure ti boHle,v-onlaimng Voverw piHa,b y relurn maul. Woods ` KIDS Tolenda Mclae `:11: Bmdford , 66 Bros., and uh medi- cine (`Pillar-, """`".V .1'_3")" i"rz.huft Full du-ecunns in the pa "k'se: which should be ., dollar am nun.-....,..._ nuu .w nues, me.-:e Pilis will ec-I` ll o`her means have fliled; an - powerful rcme:ly..'o not cmtwin 1 antimony, or anyg'-int.'.hunru! to uh all dire !-linnnnn 13- --`-' ` ' ` .-- -4 -1 Lil! U] 1'45 it is Dcculinrlv sll{l;9`(i`. lt.wiH, in a short Vlime brim: 0': the numh y perm} wilh regularity. T/use Pills should not be taken by females u ing (he first three munlhs Of Pregnancy, as they are .sure` to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. ` In all other cases ofNm-m.... .._x a -' - ~ ru MARRIEI) I. suiled. It _wiH ' s/loulrl 9m! in ....u- u to wmc.x the !`om'afe con m'dera1es all excess and and a speedy `we may be re 1 T0 MARRIED gt suiled. I: will ADIES VTHE GREAT E;\(&LISH Job Moses Po:-I04 Th : inv$1Iuab!e_:xnadicine 1 cute 0! all the :e pamful and d lhefemale consli uli remov and n nn-...x.. .-..-_ , = __- ...\-.|.J ' _l, Consumpiion :5 not incurable, Doctors say it is not. All that is Iequired is the propcrmedxcinu to eec1,u per.1za:1cm cure. Du. Lee's Great Bram,-hie.l Rcrrnerllydftasl B. coming the popular uncdicinefor alle dcliqns of lh. chest and lungs. For in.-aipienl consun|p:ion, bronchxtis, aglhma, coughs, colds. J-v., no 0:11;-.r n1--divine cve:'c1fered lolhc pm li.: pn sc.-uses smh curative properties. Let the alicle-I Irv :1 and prove its efficacy. -For sale by aHdruggi:, ~ S. N. THOMAS, Phelps, N.Y. And NORTHRUP & LYMAN,'I`drouto, Out. `Sale Agents for the Dominion. No :-:-Erlcctri-r--Se1ectedA and E'ect.rize\d. le fail in carrying out 1 Northwestern Rail- of the latter under- ;o,bo dependent upon ml aid from the city that aid application mt as a By-law` in` its FAA L--- `-1- ' _ ,__--...ao DT1'.`J. Brrm. S`r.\n-sum`: Specic and Tonic Pills. /he Great I:':z`r,. i. 1. :/mzdy fa . r all nerrorm debit !/y fro:/2 whtf.(I,'er muse .~*t-r:/1//, ~ lx.rw nlrmudyghevn nu rhm-umshly tcxslc(1iI1C.umvLrns In rn-g::i.'0 lime to he said in their l'uvor-a.-4 9. C -"win cure for lhn-"n di..-U-e,.-5],: 5.:-|m.on..,. r ' V of the fh'ousan that have been cured ofcougha colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Lame Back, Rheu- matism zti Joints. &c,in Canada, for the last three years, what did it. and they will repiv, Eciectric Uil, It is acknowledged the uni- versal remeiy, and is never known to fail. Sold by all medicine dealers. Price, 25 ct: Prepared by . ` _q M mu:-xunn -- - -- .._-.. .. .......u., uuu um an mink she .could llvr until morning. She now says ; lmectric Oil saved her lit :-,. What cured Rev. T. Mallory, Wyom"ng, U.S., of Bronchi:is,in one week ?--Why, Thomas Eclectric Oil. Ask any n-rsal rnmnhv mm :- _--, - uun[:s-_nclectrlc Oil. Mr. Thomas Robinson, Farnham Centre, p.2., will telon that be was cured of Rheumatism of ten years standing, by Flclectric Oil. Mr J. H. Earle, Hotel Keeper, West Sheord, p2 ,wee troubled Will] Liver lomplaiui for sevral years, and is now well. A fr.end asked him what cured him. and his reply we Eclecmc Oil; he will also certify Lhat it is equally as good for ho1sea,in cases of cuts wounds, &c., ea {or man. A voung lady had a severe attack ofastbma, and did an think live Electric nil nnvnrl la..- 1:, '1'" ` `Burrows, of the firm of Bu .-.._ _. ....,uu tutu ncnecmc Uil.cm-ed him, after u-yug everything they then heard of, that would be of benet- What cured Mr.'C. rrows & Wiusta.nley_ Sarah and Wilkeaport, of Inammation of the Lun;:s-_Ec}ectnc Oil. :_u:jed vem-a' Ilfnnrlinn s... ,,, , ..- --.v- vl uunuulu |:\uEUIJ1&Ilim,()I eight years standing, and hm reply will be, by the use of 'I`homns Eclectric Oil." Mrs. Lee : son, of Onvan, Ont , was aicled with asevere p;.in above the aye-brow, which caused him in- tone suffering for several hours every day, ask, and he will tell you that Eclectric Oil ,cm-ed that would he: nf hunk. mI.-- --- - -- '~ No Rl8K.-Tll0HAl' Eonxomxc 0u.l-Wou'rn' Tnq Tums ITS WEIGHPIN G'0ln'J.-.-D0 you know anything of it `I If not, its time yru did - Pain cannot axis}: where it is used It is the cheap- est. medicine ever mnde. One dose cures rom- znnn sore throat. One bottle has cured an old standing cough, (`M or two bottles cnre bad cases of piles and kidney trou_bIe. From six to eight. applications cure any case of excor- iated nipoles, or inamed brenats. One bottle has cnred lame back` of eight years standing. Ask Mr. W. Magnire, Merchant, Franklin, Out. how he was cured of Chronic Rheumatiammf standing, renlv wm ha ha .. .-u-. vIlll3 Brzu. Sm!-sun .-! 4 `ha 12': : inrr/H Epr s COCOA. --GRATEI-`UL AND (Iomonnxn. --By a. thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a. careful a plication of the ne properties of well selecte cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a dclicatelyllavoured bevcra c which may save us many heavy doctors blll. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a. constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are oating around us rady to attack wherever there is a. weak point. Wemay escape many a. fatal shaft by keepin ourselves well forti- ed with pure blood an a. properly non ' hetl frame.--Civi1 Service Gazette. W nuu LIIJPOITCIB 0| WALL PAPER, -DECORATIONS, ram` noomvc-, BUILDING PAPER. DEALERS IN PianosIof best makers. The Mason a; Hams iln Organs,uudth`e Canada Organ Company Organs and Melodeons: Organs and Mem- deous to rent, and for sale, on the monlbly paymenuyllem 9195',"-`Ii -__ - _.-gu LVJL "l _ not. that in mn..:.. `HE TRIUMPH OF THE AGE . Consumnrinn 1: ..n. .. Booksellers, Sct?;t`hionerSV, EDWARDS EIEAIRD, , , -. .. .,, ---E-_unHIul no me oonsmutio: iret-(inns In the pamphlet around eac , carefully preserved- iF3a YORK. sou: nnnm......... V ._ ....,.,..-um: a cure when 3|` and although a ll Iron, calomel, y, any'-in:_.v_hunful the oonsmulion. ire -i'n:1s|'n [rue pamphlet nl-mum! .....L ms msbmim cam co. . undmclc to Iml-h th- uunle medicine is unfailing i we dangenons d's omale conslz unon Is -..I....... ELI. `Ann-u...,'.. om-.. , ,._.__._____.,.____ ENGLISH REMEIDY. And Importers of D A DI.` D `l'\ Y-`f\f\ ....____. Periodical PlII9._ ...Tc_._. EDWARDS & LAIRD Booksellers; &c., Barrie. unfailin dnmnng g 1'. re mr lhnq. .1 r-rrozs of youth. nnd frirnd ufm :-1 on in-nd of the ugl.-xnd. the uh thin-' unh- BUNCH I each uml. in the 'Rl-Minna ; ii` t-I: ' . In e Town of Orilha, lately"o'cl2n icgegt Jphn A Stephenson. The Lot comiata of M 8 and one-eighth linkg. mf5?3;`H` seventy-seven and one-half Z -, " `M ; - Tgrmswill be `mad; known 'at'tinie of sale ' '.F6r fii,r.th9r`Partiulara -pply?to" "4 ' * _ ROBINSON. Pniarn M. - ~--,1 } Wedn;;;y.' 3,3usAsEzL niiusn. I_n he Town `of `0rl'l.'. -_ V ` nder a. Power of ` Mort e which ti1%aego'f Bale, ll .-__-- Sale cont will be therowil to f y > I K RGEI. BoI.9'mn'y `rE0 UV ;uu4uuUu0l8 on medium 15113. Do not Buy from Seedsmen 1 Com, but send _One Dollar for Ra oI.u-dine Corn, wjtlr full 18-3t -....-nau nu DIIU 1:` The im ortant points ~ for this ORN, am 1511 will yield from two to bushels Per a.creAou_ tlgs anvnn nu .:gg55m1it:YV7i-7a1in1it@12 EVERYBODY READ THIS .' nsvzus W ./IND M12 5,5; .._g._. THE (`ELI-IBRATI-ID T) I 'I\r\--.._ Ll _ _, The (`reditors of P.olerick Mcl)on:1gh, late of the Township of lnnistil, in the County of Simcoe, Yeoman, who died on or about the 3rrl day of May, 1873, and all others having claims against his estate are herelpy notied to send byipost, pre-paid,-or otherwise-_delivcr on or before the 1st day of June, 187. ), to .\Ieasrs.Ardagl1& Strathy, of the Town of Harrie, Solicitors for Magnns Baikie, l'I.\'o.-cu- tor of the last Will and Testament of said {oderick .\[cl)03:Igh, deceased, the full par- ticulars of their claims or interests, :1 state- ment of their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them; andin default thereof, and immediately after the said 1st day of June next, the assets of said Testator W1" be d1stnlmted among the l\'U'Hnu M...-u,..1 Lmy or June next, the asset zunong t thereto, having regard onl) L'StS of which notice shall I: alxove required. This notic the statute, :29" \'ic., C. `Jetted at Barrie this lst I An:-\;...- . . V VINTHE 1ou$n% of. Orillia. ulluuh, U1 me LOWII or Harrie, in the County of Simcoe, Solicitors for the undersigned Exe- cntors ofthe deceased, their Christian and surnames, addresses and description, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of -their accounts, and the nature of their secu- rities (if any) held by them against the estate of the `said late John Ritchie. At th :- expiration of the above date, we will distribute the as sets of the said Testator amongst the parties who shall have sent in their claims, on or be- fore the above date, and such others as we shall then have a tual notice. I\_A-,! LI - an- 18-td RABQI}i%i5i'LIi_Ei o0RN, 14 The Creditors of John Ritchie, late of the Township of F103, 1131 the County of Simcoe, Yeoman, who died on or about the Eighteenth dziy of July, A. D., 1874, are on or before the THIKTIETH DAY OF JULY, A.D , 1875, to send by post pre-paid to Messrs. Lount & Lount, of the'1`own of Barrie, in the _undersigned nnfnm. ..4'~4L.. _1-.,, I UCTION Barrie, May 5th, 1875. -- ----- -v-- o-Ina- ) 0110 I318 k Lock Mara. and one Jack Illa Barber I-Inn-.1, uuu nus A uncut Mara. and 0110 Jack the Barber Horne. 12M onths Credit on Approved Endorsed Note. W_IT}{0UT nnsmwz, ox `SATURDAY, jrqjr: 15m INST , MARKET SQUARE, AT BARRIE, _., ...p .gauuUI' or` FM NI ' SIn,--In reference-I Issue signed A Prote small spacq in your pa ~ ..is_ unwgirl account .of..its,'untruI Imiuut A-J -'--`--"" ' `M VVO FIRS ]..-CLXSS HORSES FOR SALE. . . I have been i11structe`d-by__H. I.'A. Boyd, E3q.. to sell by - .A.'U'(3_ '1'I()JN' _- - ` U : Barrie, May 5th, 1875. V .1112 .lJAJJ.--IlD 1} VV IIIJJJIL` `.7 House---TheV rooms over the remises taken and now being refitted for Mr. 'moNa s DRY Goons `ESTABLISHMENT, lately occupied . by S. M. Sandford, Esq. There are Parlour, Sitting-room, Kitchen, Store-room, Four Bed- rooms, Bath Room, Closets, &c. Hard and Soft water on the premises. An entrance from Dunlop-street, independent of the store. Immediate possession given. 7 Apply to . ' n'.n.'rm\7 M u(`.AI? I|'-TV ,,,,,, -....... ..u v u uvv Dated this 30th < `NE DOLLAR FOR In i_;i;e;1 ,.._;`V v 4: ALLJJDJ VI JJJDDLIJJ .lJIJJ.UL3.TD' L` J. one who can give information respecting the abmje person is earnestly requested to communicate it to the undersigned. He was formerly hoatler to Mr. J. Sheppard, Hotel Keeper, of Sutton, Geor ' 9., and `the last known of him is that he le 1: there about eight years since to come to Barrie. . Tl\GI4`DICl' `DI'\f1L`DCl yrcun muuc M! (101118 to baffle. ' JOSEPH ROGERS, Ba.rx~i:-, .\!Iay'5th, 1375; l8.3t Ban ____`_____________ uuuresamg ux. UHALSLIEJB r. M 64 N iggara street, Buhlo, N. Y. \_I . Thoseoices now occupied by the North Simcoe Railway Company. A oodvault well tted. Possession giveuon l3t May. ' Annlv tn ,, ..,,. non _nn the resenj: ' I Koaitxvcfnf ofg affniral. `Not the youn men 0 so. `Furthermore,-the and aggin last evening, ` roof thgg `_aa1_m-eats of I fo of zzm hams; .V , u 1 Barrie, May 5th, 1875. vertiser, a retired physician, hsvgir rovidentislly discovered, while a Medi issionsry in-Southern Asia, s, ve simple vegetable remedy -for the speedy an perma- nent cure of Cbmtnnptian, Asthma, Bronchitis, 9 Cstsrrh, and All throat and Inn slfections,--- : also is positive and radical specic for Nervous j Debility, Premature Decay, and all Nervous J Complaints, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated b this motive, he will cheerfully send (free of charge) to all who desire it, the reci e for pre aring, endfulldirectionsfursuccess ullyusi ,t is ro- viclentiallydesired remedy. Thosew owis to avail themselves of thebenets of this discovery without cost, can do so by return mail, by addressing D3. CHARLES P. MARSHALL, 64 Niaaam sltrnet Runmn N v 12.12: i I "o (VO1'IASUMPTI\;15`S.-THI'2 ;:1;-Y retired haviu nunaoiylnngllu .h'annn...mA Hallo 4| Ilnxlininq , ....u uuwu'al71ng. C- , on recexpt of `place. _ . r , Raised in _th Isle im of s I, ORN. am Hm... `New Ti2\hn2rtiaen1e11ts. ")FF`IC`-Es T.0 RENT. VXECU_TOR S' NOTICE. 5 _}, : ulscrllllltetl the pzu-ties cut` 0, only to claims or i have been gin requu'ed_ Thin nn+:.... :. -- Am WILSON ABBiSS.-A NY nnn nrl-un nnrl ~.'.... .'..I.._...._Ll.... ...._....n63..n. ~ --"r- -W I! um 9 Tm .f ovum, on `Y 1.! 19th. 1875, o lth .Cd.-._, ,- -, ---\A AUMU ivitnesaed by ngself and BE LET-AS DWELLIN t.`........ mL_'_._-__ ____., LL- ...___:...... uvvnyv UL Pr] L. Oleveland, 09. Address, L, OSMENT Bradley Co., '1"e1 _. .-..,- wuuum.-u tn :5 certaix }Oh roduced_at the G. therewilfbe sold by 5*-- ~41` m OF VALUABLE rouseaslon ` Apply to '-UTOR'TS NOTICE. .,-... ....-u may uusy, 1-3/1). ARD.-\GH & S'l`RA'I`HY, 5 Solicitors for Executor. WM. HAPVEY. ;. r LUIES HENRY f I<.xecutor.. Elmvale P. 0. . yuulba OI SUPCYIOI theae:--lst. wo tn tin-an 4:..- (la); ':;{:ril, A.D., 1875. \VM. HAPV ` . J A \fF`.Q 1:r1s`v11;JX' ? `Executors. _ sad.` In ha.` vmce Sllll DIIVC notice isg TD-\'in (' no u 3 contained iii a certain Drodnced it +}.. SALE 2 of VVight_ In. At` ___ . .ueae:---lst. This three times as same mi] and ...:4 JHSEPH ROGERS, Auctioneer. 75. 1s.2m D ALTON MCCARTHY. I752 - lQ,'1u'n -mu ucrvlce, and following , N13" 1 elf a th ": mryfinguflmef te?`5i%i D'AL'_I`0N MCCARTHY. 375. . 18- 3t acct: )1 saw rcstator jg the entitled )1/11V to ulainn m- nt-n- F superiority claimed ue:---lst. This (`in-n -u, :1. .'l. b May, 137.5. 7 1. umn Arni- ulu W111 DC Address, Anita`-.. ONE PIN T. ` _ _.__ -..._...... > Inter- e given as 3 given pursuant S. 2'7. vnuy cmlmed This Corn pg 95 nun... ' - Name! 40 .a lo .q _ ' - . `; .500) to 1'r'lx0n.-me licrgmo -Price 60 cents in :5!-:zy number contains an um: 9: worth '0! c..".`.?c ,` ' -l,|VII|0lPllI!_oMlIi \ .-_ - - `If ` .-of Monkey: ttgmlcd, pompaid, og mgipt of ./ .- V `u;;,,-],P,.,-,_-,_ _. . 1 f P.'hi3__B.:oI;1wu: N! i . Gtlop Ianceu" Lilly of the Alice ' Polk: Fury Faun Walt: Imm March auop . _ -. .- Lu ml! UHIXFCII EDOVO, V belon mg to a class wln that Church _ must argely look, nay more depend for its - support In a very few shay eat-3.. And I re`- ferto young men, alga! yas! so scarce of late within :63 walla, anwvlhose numbers are ' gt-aduslly` rowing I _ notwithstanding the: - daily growt of our town. ' - you ask why .` You _w"ouldonc_i$had you been pr1_:aent.lut_Sundny.eVc!11ng )nd bah _ V pgmlul sorvxce, and following, ghall call x_t, i one yer Rodowu I-fnuleem Much v- -`V ' LN?` Shanon, Willie : D1. -Id Tr 3 mnz; V . - ' t\1\vJ.Ll I. I8-3in W a;!,r.,6.'.e;`.... . . .. . .. . . . . . Th: Maiden : MINI M y pm_Ic_Que,.`8ong _ . .........Pcrcy.. Put lhe Right Man 3; in; C .`?"|` `an "1ch`H"' . serenadaf. ....GIaver sweet and Low Lullaby 8 , ..................Glour.:q Sm; me to alecp. Mother sungand Cho. . ..Smam. 3 The Wait" cart. Concert So ............`1bny "l;la`li1iz:g of Thee. Ballad "8 5 ................Glarcr.. 31 I ,Lo .[r'l'he.,S dCh....C'Iu` . \Vyyo`r.;1nfill1eYI?nxn"tedIed 8:?" an 0 mm W , no ...a BL I : lI.`l'U Waltz train Midame A 9.10`) u M mo, Barrie. I U Dcmh, where iiMI hy`x`: zn;" Hymn. :',6p.' OI `D.-Ipor Veqc --an-on-nu-osnuu-un-... M der`SIu'.` 1' : Th ; bygndcneaemfsxa "6 m ` My {uII_|c_Que_,`Song_!nd can... Jolllel. Girl in Town 0 Demh, in I Hymn. so.-.~ or '1 u--- fvlieantiful Wuvoa ofthe Sen, Song and Cho.Sm-art. 5 mug up! your hand m mine. long and Chorus . ..................................... ....l.:om . 8 _Don |I-`orgel ma. Marv. Song and Chorua....Prcy. 3 Go, Hlw Ono! Ball:-d ......................P'ty 8 u all lome? Song Ind Chorus..Pncy. 8; Ji`r nvr'n:'rle3own 11:9 P: r Bny. along and Cho Hays. & .oounic, the-Flowero the Dell. Song and Chn.Hays. 3.` Jollies. Qirlin Town Son mg! _ ` pllq ......Sr1oau. 3( aw 81 pm ... - n . ml at. nu or not. Yep I d perhaps more interest in rbelon ingto ` VI argelylook, nay mt sh fer to men 1 v/Alia, any growing '1 1 daily sir;-wt of mlr fnum L414, 13.st DEALER IN [M5, wean, HAY AND stay- &c., delivered in any part nf 9*-A 4...... 7| In 30! ! - I0 Uhlnlnn \I!: A number SINGLE AND DOUBLE` of -.... ....ucu.i5m.-u na.vi_ng decided to retire I from business, is desirous of clearing out his large stock of h_`taple'Gnods `before the first of June. , Thestock, which com rises Dry Goods. Clothing, &c., is well assorteci). and everything is of the best quality. THE wnou: WILL an orrsmzpi AT HINT PRU` Call early `and secure bargains. I, ,.. --.. F. The undersigned l1a.vi_ng _b com] (lnn.:_ .. - -un._)' , paid. YEW matter] of wIfI.7x1.u II. COLBRE. of 070, an Imolvml. A First Dividend Sheet has been. pre an-ed open to objection until the twenty-fth r M of ,.\I;}_\', instant, after which dividend will. be paid. uni uunuua ox-`me Jicctor`-(and so in the ha d5 of his son, the Superintendent) I , am cigar that iving pubiicity through your colu 'na~ia the a tort? 1 mi ht say, on]y'road now - oft to remedy the`evi . `As witness the I ' ecial, mum of occasional papem" in connection with the Chufph Assocmtxon in stejhing the current of Rit ism. - ,- Now, Sir, owi to my position `in vlife---as yet I need not on whether Trixy y S. S. is conducted High or Low, `whetclr it is carried e V on at all not. Ye;-I do -but I am _pehap_s interesttd in tho. m.......:. ..1.-..; V bu L `:0-_..oontinzercy urn posion ' o_oonraa.. ` `_' Since .L . In Me 1 On: (int TUESDAY, the eig next, the undersigned will a Hf the said Court fm-n .1: next, we llll sand Act. IR `.1 I 1,. Um muttnr of GEORGE SPVE./IRE sowss, rflhe Town of 0riIIi'I, in (/:e County o/'.`i/near. Mm 1-/retper, ar_z Insolvent. Barri, April 21, I875. 1--`-:--------> L .-'\;V.`\l):\, I In the ('ulllI1 PP.0\`).\ f`)-I 01-` 0~;'r.\mo, - of th County of Simcoc. Hfounnty of Ehnvale, May 3, 1875. V, .a_ ---.v ----v.Jr-evil` Sitting: to commence at the hour of TEN (TCLOCK, in the fore-noon. Monday, the 31st `of1I-a7.`,w]-.875- .\'if.Hn1r 1'1: nnfhvvlnnnn at dd... 1.-.... _: n\n\- couar or REVISION, . ...V. way: is (LU/Ul6llUC ' SIR,--I read the letter in your last week's issue res eating the farce enacted at Trinity Sunday School, and was pleased to see that at last the subject was receiving attention in the shape of agitation and given publicity to; and seeing that so much power is vested in the hands of-`the Rector`-(and th1erS_uper`intcnient-) Haul en .-L-- ---- ~ Wowusmr or ms, for the wear I875 will In.-. kn`.] no Hwrber s ' H0t4:;l,' FRIDAY. THE 28th INST-, 3l'm' VGEOINHJI-1 SI E_-U:I2 uow+:.-. (n'i11iu.,May3nl, 137.5. . . [NSOLVENT ACT OF gUGGIES FOR SALE. R\'lsln:g Ille (`us-rent Year s AI- seument Roll: I Saturday, the. 29th of'ly Next, I Notjce is hereby given that the First Sitting ` of the Court for NOTICE. 'l`L,. g ..,.....,.._, wuuuul, auu nave seen the way it is conducted by the .\'upe1-intendents and '1`eac1_1ots, beg to thank them fur the ,.i_7ronblc they have taken with utir children, mid the sound Protestant doctrine which they teach them. Sir, by inserting this in your.va.li1able paper you will greatly oblige, ' rnnxn l\r1rnr ..... _ . Ana: v a-ago ;;.gv.u- v.1\.I Town.ahip`('3 lerk. l en\ctanguiL-shene, May 151:, 1875. 18-41: Will-be nu; at the QG-=' Township Hall, lidkurst, _COURT OF REVISIQN. COURT or n'vIsI,on| Allandale, May am, 1875. ;T9Ynship of` Innisl,E Thursday, the 27th of May, 1875} 1 DETIRING FROM BUSINESS. L; .._.__ To the Editor 0} [NSOLVENT ACT `OF 1869, AND AMENDMENTS THERETU. (`ANA DA, (`annuity (`um-t ,,,.... W... m. nw, . ..-.. ....._......=u. song and Cholll: insrnunnnnn. 1 Anmu. n...- VILLAGE br vuc1'oI=uA,' Coinmencing at 11 o'clock in the furenoou. Vnl Marceau ` Gh:oe-Gimlhu. ~ I In Midhurst, May 4th, 1575. .__._j___:_:...__._::___ Towns/zip qf Tiny for 1875, Tovvn Hall, Court of ' Revisinn Will hold itazrst sitting at the unincor- porated _, .__...... .. ....,.5muu, vvuum very mucn like to know what l-iitualistic or Hi h Church practices are carried on in Trinity `hutch and the Sunday Schnol connected with it. 'e I have never heard the prayers monotonod in either. It is true we find Mr. Morgan has got High, Low, and Broad Church to_ contend with, audit ll utterly impossible for him to please all. We have seen nothing High Church in him, on the contrary, we consider him ton low if anything. One thing is certain, he has the respect and esteem of the very large majority of his eon rcgation, and we think it cruel that he Sh0lll( he continually anno ed A by a certain few. Therefore, we hope .ro.. . testant " will notlosc any more of `his valuable 1 time in writing about Ritualisin, which he 1 does not seem to understand. And we * as parents who send our children to .thc 1 Sunday School, and have seen the ` .\'upe1-intendents E Teachers. hen tn tlmnl: Hm... 6.... 4.1.- 1.-.: I I9 ]OURT OFREVJSION. E in the said Township of Flos, on I the year 1875, /0} B. T B"n~"1z_E Vf`SI`E)_N.w! s00'r'r, Notice is hereby` given,` that the at me sea, Cho.Sm-an so ` ...................... 80` tlurv. Chorus .. Party. 30 tall:-d......................Pe':y 80 Home? 80 Purper Hays 85 rn :15 gm Song and p q .... ..Smoau. 30 I thy smug? AlLe Cary`; Dying r 550., Auto 0: ap 86 o. .........-.01mmm' 35 ulrreliui Du_el..... .Lcccq. 30 I 9. Ana .::::.6k 2 o u; !ud(_:hol.. ' " W 3 ... ... .....Pcrcy. no N M g5_s,..:'. nah . m21cno.um. as One. Serenld .1... L.nn.by........?... `other 0!: Song. . . . . `1`"rv- 50 com!) .0lo .. |'he..8ong and Cho.. M W ed. ong and Cho....f`.h;g`:, ` rnunnnnn. A '`f:: lea 1 9 Angfwn Daughxer....grr:$ go) Ages: C. J machilles ca Iory refer:-u lll 15-tf WHI .. --null` I. 5.4 r Angpm Dauglhlch. L .. The first sitting of the `.:.p._-.._.._ To Me Edito} oftlze Northern Advance. ' SIR,--~\Ve, ns Protestants and members of the Church of England, would very much like connected with H: m BDAY, eighth `day of June rlersigned apply to the Judge Conrt for a discharge under the The first sitting of the A number Co- - ' I ,- 7 surpuguou I314! tang, and ; V- fjlg ldd,"Wsuon 600,, to donor: 0! -:LLxor 51% won). BM. u,v. 1'2:-gm. n fth-=?.,Johg wow. I CAPOX & PEARCY. XAVI F51`. THOM PSON, r'lV__.A_L_ (VI _ for the CHARLES PALLIN G, ,,,, __I, 1_ f1I_._I. . "I Barrie, May 3rd, 1875. H. HAHRI{\'0.\', l ..-1., (Y-mnty the , \(`nun.I>., C .v:_, W HARVEY. Township Clerk, I-`los. 18-tin GEO. SSEATH, , will be held at wen Radar 35 - Kmkd Bu Noun! Ferguson vale, decided " ('.](>1.:lI'inIv nu` 3-5` (7. H. I:().~'.\;_ IL: 1869 To (fur I2`rh(or of the Northern .l/Irlvunce. Sm, -~ In 'our issue of the 18th of Mai-.h I scea etter from James P. Dodson, of Victoria, late President of the Conservative .-\.~isoci:Ltiun of the township of lnnisfil, in which he most emphatically denies that he ever s_.5a.ve any information to Mr. D. Davidson _ during the last political campaign in this Rid- ing, which would he injurious to the Con- sex vntive cm1se,nr detrimental to the interests of Mr. Boulton. Permit me, Sir, to ask Mr. Dodson to reply to the-following question: Did `you or did you not, on the la on which Mr. Boulton and .\Ir. Smelling zulllressed the electors of Victoria, tell Mr. Davidson the males of three voters in the village of Victoria whose votes were doubtful, or'in other words, you were not sure which way they would vote? Thanking you for the space in your valuable paper, 1 remain, A 1:13;. 1\'rII~\-r.\v'-' - MA: A. lldldl-A` v Township Cle;'k. 18 4t Clerk, Ve;9pra_ 18-3t FER.- 369. Il0P' |,u`IJ_\ , Assngnce. p`ih:::: Ino the brand sud do 110` 5 7! 5 Vi _infotl9_rpalxiu,. TheI`!lIllWI]"`~l `If. . I ' ' in Sold by my rolpoctsblod.-:: 0" W; f"2 ;_7'. ."v`\r`3`."s'."'._-"a-'-" .u.1or g "unsnuuus" J N- W" "No 2, and` "No 3," ofthisb Ire unsurpassed for body and hrilli `hid!- Package: contain full non -"' 1 bl Iyort ig `every no-called 25 Th llblic.|ro warned that certain cm: A mama.` Exlmlnn 91.. |...-_.: -..} .1- -... L. nu Simcne. r.`x" 16'-4t I PERsONAL.--A. malicious paragraph appeared in last week s Gazette intended to apply to one of the proprietors of this paper. We content ourselves with ex simple denial, fortied, as we are, by the fact that the character of the gentle- man assuileil is not likely to suffer from any attack from such a. quarter. We can refer to.Messrs. Jas. Edwards, D. Mor- row, Martin Johnson, and - Norman, as prepared to give the lie direct to the = 7 hole paragraph. V ] - I0 ! reference required. -Ivult u u I "U IIIILLL Ivluu-",E Ix TERRITORY zwmn or B..;nr:zu: Applications to be xnmlu In 0:21` tvvltt-"_\. A3n_tn C. R. TEX('U, at .Vc\\'I1mrkct. H" machines mu he seen xuul ex:uniu:`l Swwg _ 1 u--.v.... . -...\' LIV) ih. . .. _ Agents wanted to EU the grm " Burwicmuslngle llcapcr.lW_' V 'eIf.:h:"} Combined Reaper dc z1|nweI'- 'hm`-4` w,, njnsv's TWO wusu Muwnj:;f`_ag1g,,~E;e, V l`l`.l?lII'I`nn\' \'uIvI'II ..u u.\l?l`.;. 'FREsH & `s\ALT"MEAT3.` .______ `u T No.1GROUN`D :14: WHITE LEAD9mx II I` I \!f'I \1ZI! .,.,Y X G'RocERIEs, 7i"i.` * PROVISIONS. :j'*';`,; ALE & P<)R'rEJf `M `F - - M? W'me:, Ltquors and Czgdwu Ara to be obtained chezzp at the ("IMP H . _ 0 . - TLIVIOS 1TI`,.V.\'<'-`V4 -" 5`rI3`%"A` .. :11 [it comm ` 1: (`:1 . ' ` ._J - from the be 7*-:WW.bc., 5'11.-7OI,Ounn-3d Sn`mor.L43`'l1 ~`I Sgriinu and fruit 0! every (lescripuci Four: I: `.3 -'33"A7o|Ioico lot of cakes nnd_P'uc1aim Rd of the bell muerinls, L 1 choice selection of Ilalxn .'y the x at packers of Eur0p9 V _. R. Ki.Vtv.igg1 , `with Int . IVE fo 1- ' \ `_ _. .... up us: an ax uI!S nfuts,n~ `V - '5 ofJ`ou 8:.-wars, ('cL'm'h0 tr-\\ : 5"`m. ' ~ ` , &c.. _1=M1 u,o.mn.=g Sajmvf-L5"':_"f`_1V 1` Ind fPlI'I nl nrr--'- ' """""" E S E from the first dairies in the Provzace. vi.-` quality cannot be `onion. IQII ll XITIIVD Vstlon 6` 00., an . - ,.-......w. as "Judge" Pu ,.....w uruu1Vor!urn.Jdvanre. . _` supposed 0 -know. any law V --In rzferenceto the ggztterju your excusqdfor _l;qying sat in a ca.s(_ gued_ Pnote_atont- I to ul`;-Pi. <,_u_g-at:m ws.s'oo1_;o.a'1-z1_e`d`,' . ` - cg 'n0t_i0- 59311 on Jd89.m0ni .3 the nlninmv. - of. its .nv-9= -H-'-"--* V ' - ..-.-v 3 null I II Are to he founal [vs->}lv 1': leaves their Ofdtlb tir.~t1' beautiful Photos ln;IAl~` -l.'ul_v and all larger sizes; also ]`iw in stylish fran1L`s.zu, all 3`-rm I am doing a big lII1,~l1hr- Trmlc anal all an-4 '1' g~ fashionable and st_vli.~`h my doing a large trade in w~i~j.: tures, and making .~=1vl.-u-lw orders executed with the Pictures to be copied sent 1-; prompt attention. .V0t<* tfu r..-... us-ly G E. N `W: A M}: 1) .' L STEPHENKS r;ns`fPa:ze Mm-(., -1 LI Ul!il'U].`. --- The subscriber bu receh IV?V"- Alson-ti-:n-e_:'ouk oz Qgacowzmmuu 2n.Qn.Ln. _ .~ - IT-l_\' nu . asuvvlnuull` LV'l H The uhS(`l`ilu~r 1- superiutcmlixlg the 1 The fnllmving rm-1'. ed:--.\Ic.-mrn. Geo. H l)'AItnn .\Ic(L'urtl1_\'. .:1rrjb.\lill--r.~x, X. I l'Isq., Barrie l"numh` 1;`. Cnok. l`.'sq., U. I" 1 On, E311. _ Thmn-. - .u|. Jurren, nutel, ('r.'n:_'} }'Isq., .-\H:u11.1fe: Mr. I Allandnic FuHnIh'_\ : Mr. H dale; Mr. .\'Iillcr, (`duk- I':zrr, Hos; or Mr. llyxnrx .~\DI)P.l~.~.~' -- _\Ir. .~, mi:-r-, ...- +.. VVe are, glad to notice that this year the department have` given `reasonable notice of the time at which the drill is to be held. If the period for the whole force,or for each brigade,Wa.s permanently iatablished, it would be still better," for nothing adds more to the diiculties en- countered by both oicers andmen than the uncertainty, in this respect,_ which has hitherto prevailed. ithin which the work was originally to have begun ohpeecl on the second of March last, but it ,,Appeara that by later legislation the cimewua extended to June. 4'1; is questionable whether enough was . dole 'tosa've the charter. It is under- ' - stand that if the additional $100,000 can obtained` a company stands ready to .up the contract, but without it the is not encouraging. to the other pmposal it seems r inconsistent with the original aunt an independent line from Barrie to hnctanguidiene h ; Wing its terminus at Barrie. Such alin ' ' \'A ,. .. uull an um luau-HuJ- now BL'ILDI.\'(,[\` of \:'VcI_\' v.v - , _: also guarantee lo nun 1- hou... ulslauce will-om lnjurhu: plaster, breaking the uln-J" or Injurlnz: the (l\\'rll|ng,L any shape, }I-- ..X~ .; - C nmgscs 01:1 hr-u.~:e< 3. .. ;( in all parts of the.-.1xn`._'. ` . `- and rt.-asunzxblo tnn . rru - ~ x Cu B. '4I3Ebe1'-tn; Barrle anal .`~'urruun-hn_ 01lha.n(1B.Hup]al} nf`wro-`u and all the Iuatc-n'ui~ n RI'Il,rn\'(:< ,..- .. '1 6} :1. A'I`I.\IE>`. I J. _ \-.._-_ The undvrangned bags Tu ir.. g. may need such work, mu: 3 I-nruIn1-...__ , uI\Jv1'41 lV 1`. Which he will I6 at the V U7" 1' uuuna, uagul, BLINDH andls prop; ""` .-*>"" r'.v_-'11. pmyl, sud Mnchinory for the mhnrm. DOORS. sagals, zmxnns, urmi prop, `f`_.,-~" *-7'.v:'Iu.-..,.. ` or Au\'.m:s otcu, Barn.` January 2131:, 157.3. \,q Larpar Begs to announce to they comploted 9 R T R A K` D 4 ,-_. _. U-uuvnnnidi-I vans- av; van j,'-_ V _ and staff. The 35th with its ten com- panies is the strongest, Regiment in the Brigade, and if a fair proportion of the men whoiwere drilled last year are still .'in the ranks it will present a very credit. sble appearance. The band too, which has been for some time put under the instruction of Mr. Foubert, the former bandmaster of `the regiment, may be *` expected to take its full share in'promot- ing the pleasure of the camp, and sus- zainiug the credit of the regiment. Wajor-General Smyth will, no doubt, i nspect the brigade, and he will see that in the 35th at any `ra.te there is not that mnt of eicient instructors, of which we have "lately heard so much. We vrust that for the credit of the F orasters H111 of the county, not only will the cap- tains of companies make every e_'~rt to bring out the full strength for which my is allowed, but, what is almost of more importance, that employers will ,)l8.C6 no obstacles in the way of those of zheir men who have had enough of patriotism and military spirit to join the (owe. It should be borne in mind that there is simply a choice between the present system, which places the burclen if service on those only who have the lllUllIlH.tl0l1 to bear it, and the ballot, which might have precisely the opposite `eet. n .3. u1u1.n..vJ,`1'HI'IJ()];1 J 0 Combines dispatch, .... bility in carrying t}.r.,.,g;l mason, bricklayer, plu..;..,.,_ washing, colorin , pzlpu-h;.u. will ensure satin action. I sharp attention. Dnnllnn Strmd. |'..; 4 `-1: lPLAS'1`E}cIN( r WE? `.5 |- `I I 5 \nI LT. , PLAIN AND (Il{.\'A.\lL'.\' I \i.1 Begs to announce to tl:(' W; pared to do all kinrlx .x` H,` manner and on the slmrty, Flowgrs, Treason, and an 1, tion zwnya on hzuul. Hr... for Sale. Also a Stun.-.-4. um, |.`lt., for sale. Apply tn lIl<'l| n done on the shortest no able terms. M. MACEY TRACTOR, 1-1.. , ,,_. , 1:l'II.nI;';g.` . .&. , `ICC and Sntxsfm-tim. atcrcr [hr ha Kim,- '4.-'\ru,:.. hand a lalrgeisu PLASTER o1`"Miii{::;4 ]A1`;`p 1l\lr- July 31,1372. A_L\\'A\'s (r.\' H.\.\'IIT LT And also of pr; 'STOVEPI PE BLUI. Vhicb will lall at ch. v,___. ` ' _PH_9ToG_RAPH.I~: " Ill-VII `eet. II! fp IIIDBHEIOH. Dunlap Street, Baht. -._._0....___ THE BEST UF BOTH BAYFIELI) STR I-IET, 1 301151 RARIIIA mun. s. GILLEM, 171% 17:" rfnmlnna :Im...a. 1 n Eoaar: i;XL.., f r` I ha 1 I- GENUINE" 0 H --.3.` (I `LL. 9 TAR DEL` LA H ,\I( r.\'4;Pul.\' .\.\.' -- Va. ; WATER LIME his Ir.p:<,u1 rnvrsor nu vs`:-un cu. `I A. HARRIS, : 4! (`H Rmn`-H u o . . unrcu [6 [-5 P; I E sJ=`&c f-_,g;r;` .%\/N! /`\4'\.`\' Iucu WOTK, U11? large !`J Imnn A v`- computed EAM P .\ .I'|`|I\` " )H,\' -\'_'l'}I!'IHI.\'~. U\'ci' \\'-` K ,_,, _vw../.`_1It' m.7qv,'Euvae um . , jlx owes! pnce. mm uzsnw `('31 4'H.\II.\" P-ived a.sen.?5:` 'riL;f;;;;I{, '3} ;:'h"$."..}I.}"aa limited to thirty-nine non-commissioned ofcers and men,:a.nd.three extra for hand nu-"I ..;.a- 'l\l_- oxn , -.1 '. Cupenzer. H; [hp nv}.1:. - H. W 9l'0&d.~ 13 In lnfuten. ..--- r`..l.ul'In 0..-. ...u-l. H epublic` 1 ht! -3 4 7 9rd;u :...;1.:i.;,.i.;s....i " '.__1iL11Aro:I1s,75,' which is to be performed " `by Brigades `in themonth of June.` The fourth B2-igado,in which'ai'e ooizprised V the counties -of York, Ontario5," Peel, Grey, and Simooe, is to assemble on. the 22nd day of J une._ The drill will be for twelve days, and the rates of pay and allowances will be the name as last year, oi-n Thu c.bIIA_...|L -1` _-AL .-.- viz : Oioegsgupgofding to their ro.nk,'and ` privates siity ents per day, with retions, A sat: \ hturda aid It muo- 3'. `HM llnun u Mill,` f 'h 'h uysxxuit `QC _%I'Tl ""0. the r -- -DANG 1 N P611- .:'l 03dr.4 5" n.-- Ii` .-7th um `L SPEI, pg - hm - -`.. _.. _. , _.__. iiivveahottucuce. -\,~_,-..--\_ _ , , 1: week ,- Ijnfy to Jlla M1 ;.:5'0 think 5- Srnu-r '3 `3'01|0hill;_' xuvu will `It VI0 db: me the} Elan `dlugowx inn 1- A III 7143' Mk yew range . cu in EU Itillto 1 HE 13 all lle- unu-.- AK xu nu.` nee 1011. r 58 11 On re] ' gtion fr :..L.._ , Iuuu I I ' intern` ek. ` .. u will i_uwe'th< 1 cog`"c; 3%: Chnnchel. In all kindness, , ; 1'1.----_, - 14' DIHLI er is dnil forthcrn A full `ow-n H Tm: B; All JUL, 1 .-...yJ OP_1!.\` .nnL4.... ' Mr. H eat in t 18(!til)!l . _`--at the 'I`nta-grity Jinn 'rIHUL` U Ynited ( lritain :4 r,.....| \I . . J -amlida 7,20. by C `--entitled egal vo : orrnpti na (1 ;.:;,; W Inmln \ `HI : ls-`ll 396 wi make N xi`/\/\f\/RJK/\r\a V .V9(;UTH SIMCOE. .` The- . WP . " -mint The ` fallen! - 01N)`in . Tm} - him be hi tr Oriulx .. IIIC Artia t_ith in ` 71%} M ark ' of ' the Northern duazzct. I l.- `Lu Amggz. , The u 63` ll: 10!-M II 11351 The ( .._...a..b ordslzj uuuu, J AMES REYNOLDS, Lot 10, 8:11 (Jon , Inhistil. __.._...-um pwupus mu 1n the Hamilton and North-1 way. 4 The success puking seems now to_bo de; its gutting additional f: of Hamilton. For a: has been made, but al fhvor must be adopted by ti ; uu CaI'e--D1113 1 I tho Church above, | whn that Chum}- `A {IBUNG M'A1}I.~ VI a,d0h_nr(_ 1.1.4 ` . , ....a v, TWO_ OUTSIDERS. 1 . ror a new have them er Chnmhon mu now -'-left to the bfaecial, " `u- stezing Conservative p: A 8 tolerably active _ _ , N9 n'1'a._1,1 s_}gou]d be judgejn rty, and `beca11s` he was man 'invelecfioi1( cam- 1_s a well-knojwn u.-vunon Uonrt, c0nti'8- 31.1 Defsndam`. did not appear. ' J {"15 ered by Sam Pack, 17119 ' Judge. San_1-Peckhassignees. f - ' M" ])_,.._L I uu_v_`r'13l5| r6 0! Sam, V __ L`.'! 181on Court, contrated In ` J.,.1.` 1 Peck`, no anmm- P Our readers will have seen in our Qllllnns notices of meetings held in various parts of the South Riding, at which resolutions xsere adopted in favor of granting aid to an extension of the North Simcoe Railway, via Angus, to some point on the Toronto, Grey and - Bruce line, if, as seems to be anticipated, the Huililon people I: ih `R'....:u,... -- `I V ...- uuua UUUKT, net James Campbell, a; `tgte of Judge Sam; ms was gu _acion 130 the eatm nr 9.... n-- ,,_ _.....,,.,.;.., msaugnee 01 the ins estate Peck 11. John I This recover a debt I th_6.estate of Sam, 1 _e_ck`, _ _` A {_v_ Jgdgg < | U,-srzazon Court. m..+...... - D1v13:o,x Couiuf, HI ........- l`~ ` ` ........5 uuuaen no me Uuriosities or Le~ `gal Litemtur, will have his .heart'glad- paragraph, which I _MINDE_N; Dn't.~imv n.\n.'.... ILL Sam; futre voting himself 1 "(VIII T.+......J..-..`. - -----_ ._...` _. T----:T ACURIOSITK OF LEGAL ' - ATURE. V .. vuuvzua1Uu,1l`el e! ror the truth of my ' _asae'rtions to the teachers of the School one rally, particularly to Mr. St:-athy himse f, to whom I gladly appeal, asking him, should he see the slightest inns-statement in this `letter, kindly to set me riht in your next. This letter of - rotc5tant" can be taken as a fair specimen of the truth of other an9ny- ' umus communications on the same subpct, past and to come. Of them, all 1 W0lll(19lm' ply say, an no disce omnes. Tnlstimr thud. the. ....u..._ 2-.. -,u ply say, " discs Trusting that this rather lengthy. communi- cation will be my last for years to `come; I am e.- uu. um: uuujcct. In conclusion, I refer for 0 W, 9 ......a..'....1--.1_,A tr ~- . umve to teach sxmplc Clzristizuufty, 4=sper.r'ul1y the virtues of truth and charity. Protes- tant" tells us that his information is given from the beat zulthority." If I may \"cn_- ture, I would suggest that he shonldu have better " next time. It is almost unncc'es- sary to say that he didnot a >15 to me, and I am quite sure that neither Strathy nor Mr. Edwards could have supplied him with his statements. There is no other authority `on the subject. collchminn I .-nlm. rm. u... L....u o vvl In puuuu morality. Simply placing these contingencies Before them we leave our opponents to `bike their own course. Had they be- liovod the assurance: honestly made by the Conservative Association last winter they would have been saved their p)'P`fe.".t otnbarrlsunent, and have stobd better befom the public. They have now an opportunity of taking back that false` hove, and if they are wise they will not- nbgioct it. ` quctsbs mat ne would `remain, when he `said that he could not conscientiously do so unless allowed to teach his class-not that the dis- puted oints were not neccssury, but that the , were igh Church, and therefore to.l)e avoid`-I ed. The trouble likely to result (nay, which has already resulted) from one class being set either directly or indirectly in opposition to the Minister of the Parish and the rest of the` School, must be apparent to every one. _At Mr. Sti'athy's own request the. boys were brought before him to state their reasons for wishing their removal. One more statement remains for u0ntl'a.tlic- tion, that The Court acted by the advice and under the instructions of the Rector." This is as utterly false as the rest, there being no Court at all, and the Rector knowing nothing of the affair tillit was over. .'J`he other remarks about him are such a flight of fancy as to be unworthy of serious notice.` _ As regards the Protestant character of our School, I may remark that several members of other Protest:u1t'Dcno1ninations, including ;\lethodist Local Preachers, &c., &c'., who have visited us, have seen nothing ltittialistic. or objectionable, but have "ex reused their en- tire approval, as may be seen `om our visitor s book. trust that we are Protestant in the best sense of. the word, at least we strive to teach simple his infnrmnfinn 4.. ....\. uuuvr me mavsructxons of tlu 1 c An rmmwla H... D..AA~LA - I ` rtfblicly ifx school,or to me a .__ --..... .......-.-. nlal ms oujecnnns s Superintendent. )efore speaking privately to his class.` It is a `matter `of great regret that Mr. Stmthy has left us, and I only ceased my re- quests that he would `remain, Said that ht; conscientinnalvnn an u;-I--~ 7 state that it was rave of bowing the numerous pastures and genuexions spoken of by Pro- testant") I have alwavs lelt it optional, re- ferring children to their parents for direction. As to its being lately introduced I may as much done under Mr. Ardagh s supcrinteudency, having the Rector : v public sanction, though not being in accord- ance with Mr. A1-da h s views. Mr. Strathy was not, therefore, c _ urged with teaching that this was not necessary, but only asked to refrain from condemning it to his class, nor was he ever dismissed; on the contrary he was strongly urged by Mr.- Edwards and myself to remain, the only things required beiug-1st, that he should not speak of High or. Low Church, a restriction to which I keep myself. party names and questions being strictly avoided in in teaching; 2nd, That if he had any fault to ml with my teaching, or that of `my father, he could either state his objections rublicly in as his to I don: uuruc uoys 01 ms class had ap] times for months past for giving as their reason that t uncomfortable` by Mr. Stn telling them that these thin , they knew mv.fa1~.lm.. on: 1 ,,., ....v-auuag uuvuug at the mine (if Jesus,` and the 0 )en sound of the u in Amen were Ritualistic, igh Church, etc; (dud therefore, of course, improper) and to be avoided. I wasiled to make this r uest as two or bhrec boys of his class app ied to me many ti_m_es forrmyonths past remnvnl ...... : ,,- -. ..... --um: new WHICH COOK place between ,\[r. Strathy, Mr. Edwards , and myself, on the occasion when I requested Mr. Strathy to refrain from telling his class that singing the responses while kneeling, bowing at the of the `in gtnzen Ritualiatir-, an. m.....-u. lst;--That the eachers remained for the purpose of trying Mr. Strathy. _Utterly un- true, not one teacher having so remained. 2nd~That they were ordered to do so, also utterly without foundation, on not one was even aware of the interview which took occasion whnn I -.1----Lu` "~ u-.-vet nesxmte to VVe will take ' order: -In` f|"I._L n answvur uununea until now, when,by the notion of the Judges, the responsibility of any further proceedings has been again thrown upon the Reformers It is for than to say whether these petitions are to bepressed or to be withdrawn. It is true that the Conservative party can neither legally, nor, treated as they have been, ctn they honorably make any com- promise in the msttenbutitisequally true thgtthe motives which led them to declare, Jolt February, that `unless proceedings 1vere`ta.ke_n egainst the members returned ` x` Elsi and West Simooe they would not proceed against Mr. Cook, prevail with them still. Itis quite clear also, that if petitions, based upon grounds perly designated in Parliamentary E) ' as frivolous and vexatious, are pre against Messrs. Long and Kean, public opinion would justify Mr. Mv (hrthy's friends in proceeding against - 'Mr. Cook "with theputmost severity, and -` with sreeult that would be anything but gntifying to so distinguished an " elevs,- _l tor " of public morality. Simnlv nhmina um..- u---~ ux`u.U l lsrzrhat Teachers Strath; having I nd ` " ' 'I'_, _ - .... aauuvl (y me zvorlltem .ddvam:e. S1n,-lu your last issue was a letter signed Protestant, challenging contradiction. Similiar communications have appeared from this eilence._ As on the present occasion the whole teaching body of the Sunday School stands accused, and as some mny possibly be led tobelieve that Mr. Strathv has been treated with discourteuey. I reply over my own name, as any man, stating the simple truth, can never hesitate to do. ' will tnlu. u D-A-4 ,.......,, -usoeaa ot outwardly remaining in it and doing his best to "create strife and division among its members. ltwonld be better for him in future,.before writin publiclyin news- papex-a_a, to be first master of tie facts and better soquamted with the subject matter, I be able to Itnnn ....-a- AL - -- _ _ , -- --....... nuuiwr or me facts andb acquainted matter, to keep nearer the truth... ozm or THE TEACHERS 91*. c. ; T Tb the Editor of the Northern Qfdvmuce. SlR.-1n unnu I--L -'~ in -<`!l_`eate gt}-ife ; in -Mr.'John 8t!Ily l clan, 1nd" m`$ u% n%?;,aEdp?a?;%`; W . _ _hind,'no'one elne.b_a'ng- present, and the matter was tnlkedovertn n qqjet, calm way betwqen them, sud amicably arranged. It 1: simply childish tnlking about the Court opend to try Mr. Stnthy for a crime, e . ' ' wnooz. The I I1n'nn-. 7. -.4.` 1113;` :1`, Befor L-II ' nil] am, tape enquiries have very nch Ittougthonod, the petition against Mr. Cook VII fyled, and the deposit in ah of $1,000, which the Dominion Act nquins, was lodged in Court; So the xnateor nennined until J udzes. the msnnn-Eh-`I46-v -" _._..-.- DISRAELI the cider, _de- tlle r lli`:nn:lu'nt- --9 T` * ..., {um uugzy comment- ` ` A local sore keeper, Ned him to the Bench his treachery to the y, `becziusej n1an1i1(1Velecfi9h Ly s.l'1ou'ld judgein well-known m-v`-`-- nu, nu , ' Faithfully yours, J. C. MORGAN, Superintendent. . 6 VI uuc nuamvent `ed: 1i_fay.-- ecover due to Jud e of the; W 2:. mt. (10. - ` Protcatant s statements in _ . John 4 -I was over. on the ,nm the truth bf I F thn Q.-I-unnl run- his uul I: removal from it, they" were made r. Strathy constantly things, of which he and am I approved, were at last spoke to Mr. tlv remnvinn {Jun Brun- ,,_.-_.... vuu nvvuru OI Medan. Kuhn and Long, though well hzoiving, and, in fact admitting, that `pint the conduct of those gentlemen diam was no subnuntial ground of com. phint. Aihi what gave greatsignicance `be this o.cti_b_n was the fact that Mr. John Cook was one of the securities given for hepetitionorngainst Mr. Kean. _ Under thele circumstances, and having good ground: of action against the sitting member _for North Simcoe, which, we guy add, late enquiries much `ll- n....|._--r- -

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