Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 6 Apr 1876, p. 2

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Emu Gay", ` the inniolvezit m- of mhlhvil`, (3n"v Rn. (`ll nf "llnnh-nl Hun THE LATEST NEWS. Tm: nepervdifdam at Wqmester, Mas- `sachusatta,.burst thg other" day with a cmsh, letting of 760,000,000 gallons of ---.a... 'l`hndef1'ncOn to property_ is emu, letting at 'l0U,UUU,vy\- ,........, -_ water. The destruction to property immcnae,and will mach $500,000. Thu travelled bytha ood was nine miles. Several lives were lost._ `- `P ----3-Inn}. 1! fl!` Several nves wen: w...._ >MR Human, president of tho Midland railway, visited Medonte a. few days since tooonvass the chances of a. bonus to the Midland. It is understood, says the n, .-11:- 111...... Hunk an $l(`.tiVO effort ILII-V- I is calculated to add so much u... ial progress. ThDirec17ors of the ra_il- way are not unmaaonable in asking assu- um." of the kind, and if the matbris put to 9. `vote we - trust` the application will be endorsed by a. `decided major`?-i}ii To have or hot to have a. station . probably depend upon ` the result of the Q I\'\Q mnrns. BULLIVER.--At Barrie, on the lat of April, the wife of Mn. J. R-. BULLIVER. of a .I..-.-kGnn- undersuoou, says -. . Orilliav Tunes, that an active be made to induce the ratepayers of that municipality to aid an enterprise which I ca.lculated'to add so muchtoits mater- ' ~~------- A himnfnrn of rail- H10 W116 UL nun. u. u. ......__.___ _, , daughter. RAWSON.-At Barrie, on the 1st of April, the wife of Mn. T. E. Rnvsox, late of Winnipeg, Manitoba, of a daughter. MABBIED. ` GROVER-GOUG~H.--At the Mame, Barrie, on the 7th u1t., by the Rev. M. Fraser, Mn. Jame` Gnovnn. of Snnnidule, to Miss Pmzns: Gouan, of Veapru. KNAPP-LIVINGSTON{-At the Manse, Barrie, on the 29th ult, by the Rev. M. "F:-aaer,Mn<. Pn'rm.B. Kmrp, to Muss CHRIS'l`Il\'A` MARXON._ Llvmasrozc, both of `Yuan-n \,`lIv__|ilII-l.I`K-III, CI-||I_I.IU UUHUC WIUU pruul, that certain Gnngers who havgv iang been dealing. with them on credit, pay EM nndrgmonay ,~iI,W9#h9vGmnse_in4 .'t.t.v ofmmz the store .hn11-previouse _ Wher6.snoh- dinhonotdhld an 1.. .;a..|.`I:;I.'..:`...'- ..1.....1.i The market on Saturday was well attended, and an air` of business prevailed which caused ever sort of produce to change hands more m~..'.a Iv than usual. Oats-Scare and wanted ti) more quie y than usual. Oats-Scare at quotations. Poi-k-Whnt little offered was quickly snatched up. Potatoes-Little offer- mg, V and more `wanted. Wheat-Dn1l, in sympathy with outside markets. Butter- None offering; but s very plentiful. The sudden advance in lover Seed is causing quite a. commotion amongst purchasers; stocks are light and prices a $9 per bnshev to-day. 13-11 TlTL-_1. `V n (ma 0 92 I THE establishment of Mr. P. F. Ewin must be given the palm as the neatest and most at- tractive in town. Nor are its contents less sub- stantial and cheap than attractively arranged. Spring stock of -dry goods, dress goods, ladie s and gents` furnishings, &.c., arriving. Go and see the goods and buy. HR. J. P. Kmu, the well-known and popu- lar druggint, is as usual doing a rushing trade. His reputation is wide, and this accounts for the extent of his business. His dm s, patent medicines, and other wares are the Eest to be p'ur]cha.sed, and he sells everything cheap for (23.8 L G070 Macnab &: Sous for your clothing if you want a nobby suit and good fit at a low gure. Their stock, for spring, of clothes, &c., is of a superior style, and will soon be fxll. Call early and choose your stuff for an I suit. THE corner store; of Tolcn & McLean, con nues as it should, to draw a large trade. The genial and gentlemtmly proprietors know just what the public want in their line and they supply it. Those in want of medicines cannot find a better place to purcluue than at the corner drug store, Hv1m.u1 for C1-addock's store, sin out the farmer as he comes to town to buy ?u-dware. He wants to get his goods cheap and of good quality, and he therefore visits Craddock s, a few doors west of the Wellington. A full and complete stock of everything in the hard- ware line, and each article cheaper than the cheapest. Lznliulul. la Vespra. Wnmu: to get the most for your money is the question these hard times, and it can be answered in Barrie by directing the enquirer to the Mammoth House, Collier street, cast. Messrs. Marrin Bros . emporium is stocked with everything kept in :1 first-class general store. Pay it a visit. i\Ir:ssRs`. Stretch & Hurley, of the Duiferin ' House, are par excellence live and enterprising business men. They purchase with care and for cash,.and can oifer extra inducements in the way of dry goods, kc. Their stock is being constantly replenished with new and choice goods, and they are bound to make things lively. Call and see the bargains. rr After war; pestilence and intenxpernnce --co'da load to the greatest destruction of hu- man lite, mainly because it is considered by many to be of no conseqaence and hence In temalicnlly neglected. until o simple, curable dioeue.`s converted into I fetni r-n`monnry one Every one troubled with whet is called a slight cold or cough, nhouidimmediololy nae Br /an a Pnllnonic Wd'er:-th1A-1 Alloy irritation at once. and exert 9. most benecial inuence on -1` OLA Re-An:-Lin` and nnhnnnna-v nun...- :-r.-rs--- - _I!t!""~'.II!'!!I,q_ll_I_l_l'I'._I'nIs_.w \ !`..F|9$|9:I8t`itiI~in1to,4:gru: 31:53: ;. -' ,\..e- `I Jllill -i0V!uohVu.is.ppoken-.v,. . .,.g `: jllxellts h0Gmll.:l-hnvethevadvan _, 1 - ehsrm of nov|elt`y nvldl u-e ar':'x:in 2. tin! nblg ands-mas: sv5I'.',: -MM 41: ..n_..l... n`L4b..- ._.L..._ _'._1_x-__I;\... .' Old. Illa EXIIT I IIIDBI DUIll'LIL'l| IIJIIIIBIJCU on all the Bronchial sud pulmonsry organs. Sold by all Dragging and country dealers. Price 25 at: per box. _iPPs's 6omA.--Gm1~n'1rv1. AN; (2omon'rma. --By a thorough. knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful n plication of Hm ns: nrnnnv-f.I't.\.: of we n]n}2fp r-nan: Mr 5113 line PYOPCITIUB 0| WISH IUXBCVGLI C0003, ll`. Epps hnsprovided our breakfast tables with a dehcately avoured bevcra e which may save us many heavy doctozss b . it is by the jxldieiuus 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 ready to attack wherever there is 9. weak int. We may esca man a fatal shaft by 'eepin ourselves w forti - M ed with pure blood an a properly nourished fr ame."---Civil Sprvicn Guztts.-~-Sold only in Packets labelled-J.gula EPPS &. Co., Home ` qa athio Chemists, 48," Thresdnedle Street, en l'l0_, Pieozydilly, I.ou{lQn. IBWS Wllllill BUVUIII IIIIU UPETIEIUQB U1 UIKUBDIUIII careful application the ne properties of well selected cocoa, Mr. `Emma has nmvided our breakfast table: with n Beei--hind quartet-..... fore qu:Lrter...... Dressed Hogs . . . . . . . .. SheepSkins............ Hides.......... . . . . . .. Vea1,bycarca.se......... Mutton, by carcue.. . .. Turkeys.. . . . . . . . . . .` Ge0S8..o. . . - - ..s--~o-- Run '1`-ms Twxcn.-'-FVive to thirty drops of Tnomxs Ecnncrmc OIL, will cure common Sore Throat. It never fails in Group. It will cure a Cold or Cough in twenty-four. to fonty.eig1_nt houys. One bottle has cured ` B1-onnhitm of "night vein ntnndinu: rennnt I0l`y~8IgllW IIOUJB. UIIB DOING I133 Clll'6(l Bronchitis of eight years standing; recent cases are cured in three to six` days. It has restored the voice where the 11 had not i spoken abo\;_e A whisppr in v gears. As an outward application in an cases of sin or lameness, nothing like it hnsever been nown. One bottle will cure any case, of Lune Back or Crick in the Book. For diseases of the Spine and Contraction of the Muscles it is nailed. In Rheumatic or an! other pain " ,th_`e rstspplication docs yon ; It s _ F Est Ache and tliepnin .0. 9 . m in :13? ggnqtos .13 Nioset er Awe twlii an] _es' in moevoroored e :0 e 1` Izyocsuse it tstkles fso_ iit:e`:`toV -;_ ' ll compose 0, six 0 . bgsggiilsgknown, and 110th` but oils. I: = ' rthits ' t` . . , thu itto,- A ?-2;;!hBesm'$l1Innr, _ post- - ~;*.:;*:-.2,-..';*=.:.. ...*-.%'.;"-*- ` .. Mum ` attach! hm whiqh _ `_ .3; 'cf.Oil forniip s fl lhle mat: bronomuunon:s%:s1."' uealexa = mg: _ V uy. ` 0 via` never i`` '* .':;.*i :> Bo1d_byjg`modiciI(0 loam. Pxic, 2&cb._ .129-wivsa 9319 ww : V@*::!1l1,`IIIQllIVUOI&y 5 on-, M _~unoartifyuuu`i.u; odthit` i5vioh.-` J. MA1.I.o111.i`, ' of Wyamgzog? N.Y:,;vmta;` `.`Dg.`-'}`h0|l!' oric` on 3 cured meof Bronolntnmoxnwnx. Dealers" V1-1} ..-u.- 81.. -.n-IO-no can WW4 It--pi.` ...'..`.... M-"**"s:t+aa*;4"A.* "*' 33%`: % NORTHROP. a mm. fe; om Sole Agent: hit the ' L Nm:EM*it31. 904 Fv`90"s1.- I II aw: stun. vuv nuuounuuuu '_ co`-the traders oqrtuinly h1we.1 hoypomykin, ind [no doubt with truth`, mt. certain Gmnvnn whn "hum: Inna}; BARBIE MARKETS. __.-'T -" *`f......._......._. .. SPECIAL 1*Of1`I(2:I;s:. IIVVIBUUAA-van, u-...._.__ . , And Importers of WALL PAPER, DECORATIONS, rzw 12:~or:zrc,nmLn11a PAPER. '" DILLIRI IN Pianos of but mgkpra. T he Muon t Hams iln Orgnna,andtha Canada Orgun Company - Orguu and Melodeonl: Otganu and Meio- doonalo rem, and for Ialo,on the monthly pnymontsystom , . EDWARDS 8 LAIRD- Booklollen, &c.. Burio Booksellers, 5t3ti01l91`8| A mi Imnnrtnrl of Kl Vuuu vxtality, nerve: of the a stem, .....u-.11 `.Hv5I- r <;fw1`;`h`:'z'; sutem, will nd Di. Wnnnnnws Com- pound ` ixir of Phosphates and Cnlisa n. of extraordinnry eicaacyjn purifying the lood , ;I__ .........I..w. Elixir Phosphates snu Unuaaiu. U1 eicaacy in urifying and restoring tone and co 1' to the complex- ion, power to the `net-vons system, and cote_ct- mg those. f1_mct1onnl dernnrsements ansmg from prostrptxon of the gene health by ex- hausting dnseases, over-work, and the wear ..n.I four incident to household cues. hnusting diseases, over-worx, um um and tear incident 99 an_nuusnpa.we suguxa I-dvi-e a prompt "resort to thei Court, rules and dlgv _m _:;hort.}a' - THE IISOI & IIIILII OIIGII udcmh to furnish nu:-In A an PHKAPBT HE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Job hotel Periodical Pills. , __.0_.- Phi: invaluable medicine is unfailing in the euro 01 ail lhoec painful and dangerous diseases to whlcnhu female connilulion is subject. it moderates 1|} excess and removes all obstruction: and a speedy cure mnv be re ied on. _T0 MA(R.lED.i._.AI_)lES rt--. 4.`..- . d be led " peedy T0 MARRIED LADIES it is becxllinrlv sum.-d. It will, in a hrinv on [he mamh-v period wilh reg ...... W -, ' MARRIED LADIES . . . . I tn short lume- bring on the month-y period regularity. In all other cases of Nervous and Spmnl Affec- liuns, Painsin 1he'Back and Limho,l-`uligue on slight exet-tion,Palnitntian olthe Hearhylterics and Whiles,these Pills will ebcl a cure when all other means have failed; and although a powerful ra:notly.tlo not contain Iron, calomel, antimou ,ot- auytbmg hurtful to the constitution. Fulldtrectionoitt t_h_e_ pampl:_lo_t_ around etach gmimog ,or.anyt_bing hnrtlul to the conaudruuonh. Fulldnrecuonn In the pamphlet nroun eac P,ck3e,which Ihouldbe carefully preserved- JOB MOSES, NEW YORK, SOLE PROPRIETOR- n..- .x,.n.. and 1wnlvn.uml.hnlfnenIs for nos! JOB M08153, ruiw xuzus, Buun rnvrnn-nnv-n One dollar and twelve-and-halfcents for post ago enclosed to Northrop dz Lyman,Toro;no,0nl., gnera agents for the Dominion,will insure a llle.comaininp over 50 pilla,by return mail. Sold` in Barrie, hv John Woods ; Watson Gt 30.; Wells Bron , Tolenz ML-Lean:Bradford, Daa':on.Craighurst, Green 6: Bron, and allmedi- cine dealers. . BUARU I J.` L) I\.\J\)LIL'J.LVL\J.IJ`).J. l.\lJ.V , 1 with all` the comforts of a home, for two ' gentlemen. For particulars enquire at this oicc. Barrie, March 23, 1876. 13:: .-...__C" L V All Accounts due the firm of Gaviller & Thomson, Provincial Land Surveyors, not paid by the 15th day of May next, will be placed in n Solicitor-`s hands-for collection. .u 1 070,000 in our hands for investment on good freehold security at 8 and 9 per cent, dependant on the amount required. No prin- cipal money required until end of the term. '- ...\ . A.-- - A...-. ..-uwvv HA V l.|.1l.J.l`AlV 3 1 DUNIDULV, A Provincial Land Surveyors. ` Banie, 6th April, 1876. ` 14-td _ ___..; I svu. W ucrupuuyu uulullulrl-tub can be J allnhlilhpdyie should ':ndvil; mv{nimi. -ma-nu-I: +..`n..'- ST. Aeenaggis man! G ENTLEM F.I\',- 7 _ A vacancy having arisen in the representation. at the Council board, of this \Vard, through the resignation of Mr. Morrow, I beg leave to offer myself as 9. can- didate for the position. If elected, I will use my best endeavors to further the interests of the Wanl and of the town geuefally. Yours respectfully, Barrie, April 4; 1876. s'r. ANnn_1_=:_w;_'s WARD.| Owingto the resignation of Mr. D. Worrow, a vacancy has been created in thc.rep'.-esentation of St. Andrew's Ward at the Council board, to fill which vac- ancy, I respectfully offer myself as a candi- date. If elected .I will use every effort to ad- vance youf interests as well as those of the whole corporation. Being a large property holder, it will be to my own interest to keep taxation within the amount requisite for the necessary improvements to be done in the Corporation. _I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Yours, - very respectfully, w. B. CAPON." |_Ba1-rie, April 4, 1876. A 14-31: (:ENTLPL.\IEN,- - The Celebrated Euro and American Phy- sician, itinerant of t e hospitals of the chief cities of England,Irel1.\nd, Scotlnntf, France and the Umted States ofA.n_1erica, and. the Dominion of Canada, will personally vi sit (Barrie, i3@ 3@FA Froxnlguesday, April 18th, to the 25th of April, by all who are. suffering from Such as Conauxsgtiph, Bx-o1;chi., mm Catu-rh.-and affections of cm; ch; OI IGIIIU UK` IIIUIIIUII, Kiri] ll! INCH gm, Chprea o_1_' St. Vitus Ance, Scm Golitre or tluck neck, Abloell, Tumor 1 `g - Alldineues ofthe'EyemdEu~ . trotted Iuocasiully. Theda- . ones of child;-en hog inmcv fnulnlt um o Uhrtmie Lingering Diseases i ELOROTIC, I _..::;L .1. n. ' 2?u;'Zyou' nu" "331 ::of `his 'n`:':5i,tr.-&.In.1.=.t.,nn ,m-ybev :_1u.tho nopggor. 899 tptnypnxaln on; .PN}feasiona1ly, and Inky be consulted at the 'tioz_u', whe ceufully. I N .R_-.] New J\hnertiscu1eut5. --x I keepers must await, that result, consider- ` iug, `as we fancy few ohem do olxgider,` that thoyexist only for the convenience- ` AC` 0-Ln .-.n-nvnnn-n:l-I-v uni` nnf. `J18 [Mi>oiaT;A.Ni' Tb 'iH sick. DR. MCCULLOUGH men as wnsu u.uu, x_>1-oncnma, Assam. Catu-rh,-and the Chest, `Throat, Heart, Nervous Dehility, Scrofaln. Ulcers. Liver Com. EO:ziRI)~;i~ I(`;`\`:xVC`()`()`:\i_;`V`I`(V).1.)-A;1;IVC)Zi I, ....:Ll. ..11~ Lkn nnvnfnv-On nf 0 I-unrnn `nu fxxrn I uyl pus, n}_mep$w nu or nu.- ingsicE\eu,A eotic Fi or: loss "of sense or mo `on, Para! ' Neural- }. (`Inn-an An 90 `T3611: on-nu; Q...-an `."'."I `. F . lamb` of '0-U:kindaVand dump.` ;:?:pwuu or chronic, treated suc- II V. - ONEY TO Z/Iiin. ) THE FREE AND IND PEN- DENT l~}I.EO'_I`0l{.\` , I QUEEN S HOTEL. I Elli; DUI`-y CXISII Uni .lUl' uni: UVVIl`I>Vln_Ivn-vv of the com'munit_y, and not the commnn- ' ity for. the convenience of them. They of themselves add nothing {the wealth of the country.` They are merely the machinery for developing and carrying on the business of the country.` As such, . their vacation is an important, an honor- able. and ought to be lucrative one. But _ if the business of the country could l I1 ' their vocation would-be gone andvthel - cmlutry nothing the poorer. That this ' successful. .`. oi oi as t] 8 a. be carried on better by any other means, ` 1 such as the Grnngers for example, A, II will be the case, we, however, do not believe. The Granges will do a certain amount of good, and for a time do a. cor-, tnin, perhaps a large amount, of the tmde of the country. But ere long things will nd their level. The credit system will be largely reduced to tho` bcnelit of all with a corresponding reduction. of prices. Wonk tnauler.-1, who ought neveiato have been trulem, willgo to the wall, and those competent to carry on business will be the better for it. The business will he in fewerand better hands. Trude will be good and competition not ruinous, and the public will be_.bctter supplied, for the man who does a business of fty thousand dollars a year can live on a r .~nn-uller prot than he who "does a buai ` ness of ten thousmnd dollars. But in the , mean time any attempt at combination i will make matters worse instead `of better. It is` not to the interest of the farmers to break "up the home market, but if the stoiekeepers agree, for int stance, that they will not buybutter and eggs from 8 Granger who does not buy from them, a class of dealers would at once spring up who would go from door to door among the farmers. and gather up all such articles of produce, paying cash as they went along. nor would any other attempt at combination be more m _,.,.:..:._...1..: 4.....1.. nvn Hm:-nfnn-p. Spctial Notttts; . - ._._,_.\.`.\,\,\,-Ix vs4vvvvV...A,~;vV\,..\-.....--V , .OROTIO, AN./EMIC WOMEN, ith pale, past complexions, loss of , nervous irritaility and irregularities ystem, DR. WnnnLmv. s Com- .u_-_:_ .: Dim.-nlmhan nnd Call] vn. Eitqch 29, 1816. 01$ Illllllc 111 DUKE. )'nSal1: giheumkm D ' '_ '8! nanin `;.F A1&onleEot:1?(`: Fihm-or Inn: BAE.B.IE THE ELEOTOI Cl'0IulI, l_Jlb6I'I' mver (Join. plninta, Rheumstiam, Skin Diseases of all kinds, no mntfnr hmn lmm I GAVILLER & THOMSON . `Dunn-(nn:nl I JIVII` Qurvnunuc IAIRDAGH ._'g_,s'TI:ATHv, Qnlunubnua In Raw-I IIX OI 0111103? mfancy tomdalt -se trashed unmas- me worst ulge without the me of hhn Irnifm - All-Rlnnrl IE1 thcannerts oz 0 W01`! me without tho nun nf an on . oxnnxn 1, Solicitors, &c. , Barrie. L. S. SANDERS. 14- 31: rvous ueouxty, Com-. Lnm QB: n ~_uQ2e 9 I lml nnwm mm ADJALA, TOBSOIUONTIO, MEDONTP SUN NIDA LE, ESSA. VESP'['.A " _ AND ANGUS. SHCCCSHHII. To our friends in trade we therefore 1 recommend prudence, patience, and for- ] bcamnce. Trade has certain channels | through which, mid through which only,` :. ...:H mm +1. mhmnturm. and anv at- PUBLIC AUCTION, nlil vllitu AT TH E BARBIE HOTEL, BARRIE, N smmm. 15111 BAY OFAPRIL, mo, 5.1: ....I: ll n nlnal.: nhum, Hm Inn..- -1.--v-~- -- ~ ~-, -VI. At half-put 11 _> clock ghsrp. the following valuable propertxea (subject to reaerved hick), `I AI'\TAT A _Tn,'ln (`An 9 -I___; ._ vuuuuw 1:-.uy... vnvu `......,..... ... um.- um mu`): 1. ADJALA.-Lot 30, Con. 8, aboug no if of a mile fxjom Alliston, cedar b h_ act? 'l`0SSORONTIO.-Lot 1;}, Con.?;._ gm acres, well timbered, cedar, pxne and },,,d_ wood. 3. MEDONTE.-W. 5 14, Con. 7, 100 acres, wild land. hB!'dWd 800d fanning lug. 4. ESSA-W. _L0t 22, Con. 3, 100 acres, wild land, 2 miles "Om Angus, hard. wood, hemlock and cedar. 5. ESSA.--\V. Q Lot .30, C011. 1, 100 -...-an in camp: nhnnnnll 3. 1555A.---W. 5 um. .01}, U011. 1, [(1) acres, 10 acres ohopged. 6. VESPR.A.- . 1} Lot 9, Con. 14 100 acres, hardwood. ' - 7. SUNNIDALE.--Lot 21, Con. 1 mo acres, wild land, Q mile from Angu,` mgpkd for farming, good cedar, some hardwood ,1 pxne, acres chopped and partly logged. -VILLAGE LOTS IN Aus. 8. ANGUS. --Lo13.C, South sideJonas-:1, }a.cre, frame dwellmg house, blacksmith . shop and Waggon shop. 9, A NGUS.-Lot 34. South side Jnnu. shop mm Waggon snap. 9. .-\NGUS.-Lot 34, South side Jonas-st, large frame stable 541 30, and a. storehouse. 10. ANGUS.-I.os A, South side J()nu.u_ ll. ANGUS.---LoS 1), South side.lon.-nut. l2. ANGUS.-Lot 3'2, on Curtis-st., fllacre, 2 Story frame dwelling house. 13. ANGUS.-Stmd_ known as Vantassel; store, at foot of Curt1_a-nt., with store nnd dwelling house. 11- A\Tf:IYQ WI Aka II`) nn ll ) I.'2..._ 1dR.. 2E3. s. utzaazxu-g_ WILL SELL BY 14.`ANGUS.--Lot8 H2 and H3, King. street, with frame dwelling. Title good 1`, alllots. mun \1Q. nm. maul. ..-:H.:.. n m,...n. x.-| uurougu wuum, uuu Luluusu. u Ixnvnn .....J, is will flow to advantage, and any temp to divert it-, through suocossml for n time, cam never succeed in the end. 11 10123 TERMS:--One-fonrtlx within a month, 1...]. ance on Mortgage in three equal annual in. stnlments with interest. For further partj. rm].-u-n nnnlv fn NT P. JOHN: N1(!I.A\'T)[H-`..\`\` snmmeucs VVIIII Iuwrcau. rur Iuruuer puru- cnlara ap ly to MP. JOHN McI.Al\'DRE.s`.~3, or his So icitors, .. r-n'I\'III1IV nnxvr. . nun... -._ Barrie, 31st Marc}; 1-SEES. THE NATIONAL LINE ` -.0]:`_.- iocum slsgmsmps. f;:;&a+.:T,a;'aT?.;s;;i Passengers booked to and from Great Bri- tain at the lowest; rates by the above favorite line. I`... ..ll l...I.........t.... an Ln -.6-.. 8. ... [1...-J.. 1111!}. For all informttion as to rates from Barrie, &c., apply at this Office. I) 1!`l\'(" 0.. \.....- PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEE.\'ST()\VN. Tm: Qt !-`.E1\', Ex(:L.\:'n, . HEL\'B'l`l.\, I ITALY, EGYPT, Tm: Qt`!-IE.\ , A E`Sul.._\.\'D, A SPAIN, - HEL\'ETIA, . ___ _,___ SEL|.|.iNG OFF! SELLING DFF! .. _-,__,, _ _ The Orilliae Times is very jubilant f over the fact that, owing `to unforeseen changes in the sitting of the _Courts, Mr. McCarthy was unable to `attend the meeting of the Conservative Association. Mr. McCarthy must be a formidable i personage, indeed, if his presence or al)-` ` sence is a matter of such importance. It was, no. doubt, a disappointment to his , friends, and still more to himself, that he was unable to attend the meeting re- ferred to, but it is one of the drawbacks in the life of a professional man, that ' when important issues involving, it may be, the lives as well as the fortunes of others, are dependent upon his personal ' exertions,.all other considerations must give way. The Times, however," being r the organ of a mere conspiracy for plun- der, and having no `conception -of any V political principle -hutthat of promoting personal ends, cannot understand what a 5 very triing matter it it is, after all, to = men who are guided by principle, and- have no personal interests at stake, I- whether their party organization is ef- fective or otherwise. Their principles re- main the same, whether or not the party leaders are there to expound them, and I A-~.--..~|.....,l 4`l.'..+ mlum Hm Lima fnr ioomum: STIIVES \\'e are now offering at a slight advamre on Cost, f0l'.CulII only, our enha- stock of LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS. COAL OIL AND M.-XCTHINE OILS. (`A11- PE.\"l`ERS', BUILD]-IRS` & GE.\'E[2Al. The following parties will make money by calling on 113:-aim-pvuters and Buihl-rs. mnl those who are shout. to build. Blnckslnith.-1 and \\'ou-nynn `Lulu:-. ..I.... all `Inn... I ...H.... uh.- VILLAG__ LOTS. HARDWARE, SEWING MACHINES, ulusu wuu are IIXIIII. to uuuu. nIa('.|L3nuLn.~s mu. \\' on Makers, also all those Lmliz-.~n who have men wanting lirst-class Sewing Machim--s at a. trifle more than half the ordinary |{-tun! vl'iCe8- Special terms and arrangements with Country Merchants for job lots. icon: one. um: All. no on mcnms ieauers are uiew w -myuuuu uuum, m.., we appreliend that when the time for action comes, the Conservatives of Orillin, uml the-. East Riding genemlly, will be found men enough to take their own partlwitl1outa,d\'ice or assistance from any one.- They were men enough to de- feat Mr. }`4nt`.l1erland zit:_1ny_rate--mi offence which the Times cannot forgivn, anymore than it cannot1 forgive Mr. Kean for having proved himself ta possess the political independence which he profeasccl at the outset of his c:u'.eer. 'l`Ln /lnnpc and its r-liaue thout_rht thev N.B.--Pm-llu indebted must pm I up to save corn. U DA I 1 7 ;FIo-. 2+ou 2sth,'1s76. Marrow s Black, Collier St, 0pp0.w" Mansion House, Barrie. Barrie, March 20th, 1876. 1:? 1m ___% jg PURVIS BROS. ' All of the Intuit and moat improved pxterm. r_`:_7REAT CASH SALE. OSF,OR.\', W.~\NZI-`.11 AND S[N(lER V OBADIAH STAFFO I`. D. A non. ~ urn: lR.9in n :'l .T'*E0RGE S SOCIET Y. AND STOY 1'} FURNITU It IS, lm pl'0Ie'iSf.`(l at we uuuact an un .,.u.w.. The Tunes and its clique thought they could bully Mr. Kean into becoming the pliant tool of their party, and having lniletl in that they hate him accordingly t 'l'hoy hate with even" greuterintcnsity I the lat? Ro,c\'e oi Orillia, whose chzunc- ; tor they have . in vain attemptetl to ; lylacken, and whom they lmtc all the ; 3 more bectuiso of that failure. '1"'|i,ey know, : `mo1'eo\'\'+r, that the days of orgztn-ii i`/ml hypocrisy are drawing to at close : that the time of lucrative hm'ths and 1 and fat ooutrztcts will soon be over- , >that the hour is coining when neither ; Mr. (Fool: with his free trade in lumber and his protection `of his own intemsts um! that of iriends, nor all the affection of the -` Clxristian politician at tho hctul of this Outatrio Government will saw. them from the "fate which they merit. It is well foirthem then to crow ivhilnv thvy can, and make merry over lwhat t-1-uyul; of comfort may still fall in their way. We will not be so niggurdly as to grudge them all the enjoyment they can nd during the hours that re! main to them, well knowing how soon ` their laughter will be turned into wvr-.<+pin_t._r. K - V V - ~ ~ ~1 McCARTHY, BOYS 4; l'EPI.ER. ; 11,, L In-tn "1" I I 3976 , -147! Tons, AQIIA H on A v 4341 5039 , 4471 AQ(K A1`-TIIE ? AND -nun R. KING, SR., Aur..~7. _-'l'-bo regulnr mommy of the abovt .1::ietyvIill be held in the Good Tenphn Ihll. mmr C. 'Il'u-titan : Start: . over U. namuoxn awrr. on WEDNISDAY, May 3:6, l87C,It'I:Wp.lI- -- -up toga-Inn Tiae Bbyal Titles Bill, mpoweringl `Her Majesty to as.sumoa.tit1e hgving |I Hpacial retercnce to India, has pnsed the 1n'npm-ial Pm'liamet'1t, [and a resolution: :o:-king the Queen not to assume the D Litio of lnzprcss which was known to be V in contemplation, was negatived in the the H'ouse_ of Lords. It in evident, how- ever, that tlie title of Empress,` though it seems p_ek_:u1ia\'ly ui_table to the Ruler of India, in which `there are` so-many princes 3hoh_ii{1g Swag] in their .o_wn do- - minions yt British crown, V has in its Suixd,` bf j!`1 .t.11:e agsociitiona attached to it. Lgqhplggsgntt to British cars, and thero;u_"__9; 1 " .-,fe1M-E ` ing or more properly a prejg _ 1 ' H ' . jug gdoptiqne It is therefore notf ' -I" _ . .th.8h-.350 ha-3:2 1 . . a.u:t1a91itt37;_1.?4*I:liaxz1ent--.to stistain " _ ,f `L-bu. 998.11 done befor; `Id: 1:? Jun unkinnl-gt non-I me uoou Jenpun n-no , 0. Harrison : Store- ... IIIYHYIQDAV Mnv 0-.-p 591') M. H. HA3ll80I;;- -- uovrv ' Qnooointv , oawrusy, Saturday, Saturday. Saturday, Saturday`, Saturday, Saturday, Rntn Iv] nv naburuny, Saturday. :1_>._.._ G35 ruay, . ` turday, Q aha ff` av , 8th April. ` 15th " fIn')._.l H -SUI" 6th Mar. 13th 20th ' , 27th ' `Lu! Lu. 1 HI 3rd J une. l'lLl'l.'\u. v` "Mug -v-x.u-v.:z~e-In-'-rw-.-I-2.:-zv,-.!!-.~, :.-.=-v u- zu- deed;sIready m!um&::&h&:s|mh`.Wi1l.-be the case. This. ` ` interest for us >ingamuch:,qI_ om! qt}: objections to the Bill. -was thahifgu` A change in thq Royal title nmte; it should be do mgdmsto refovonm g j: fanning` An thngnin .uLAnJ . ' I4-`It be gin this ac: rather `of the.- {W-'9 Ibl y ; W33 1'` 0 (hilr ciatim cspeci IIIJHV `Hilly hanc ( out (1 _u-..:. with will 2' Eiemm w..ths;ouhniniu 1.`Itv;'i9ran L `i . tended, on the La -- vv- ~- ~-,~_r--:r:v v.- ------.r. was run nnnlnnu ,l\Al-.nrnnn Hun bu-A ......... u_guwug.'1ee1_- J6 t!`0l]g'8 pl! ud_iqe'_:ggjp,_a$ 4, West Walt! as > nonnlihl ~_Botn':d bad 9150 `She has ' ggeqmpanying. I sustain ha` ` ' ' ' ...."*_.._._. - In View of the many hot'oontmv5ersiea.5 ' whiclfaroeing` g,jaLi-rie(i.`i:niI'lV!`0l1g1n._vtl_tei :. columns of hie ngwspapersyozxx the ubjecf ; of Granges and the probabie zml resxilt... of their operations, it is refreshing !o ndj an expression of opinion which, though thoroughly outspoken, is not so zealously extravagant as to loose the force of its application or give offence. .l`heifo11ow- - -7 n,._. L1-.. r1..n:..m'.'mm'| allliuunuunu U1 5:.` w Vllvuvvo ...... _.--_- ._ ing; "taken from the Cullingivood `Bulletin ; remarks on`the subject, is cer- ';tainly a sensible View of a matter jutt -'mw demanding so miich of public atten- tion and calling forth such` `marked diversity of opinion :--T __ nu. -.. tn... 1 I .-........{.`. n`a;9|n Hunk Hun fir-nnryp LIIVDIDALJ vs. Vllannnvna 'l`hey (the (Rangers) claim that the Grange . has been instituted for the pu ose of protect- ing farmers from what they ca. the extortioix of retail dealers and agents, and for mutual impmvcment. Doubtleas there isa cause for all tliings, and it must honestly be admitted that the margin of. prot asked by many mid- (llcmcu is larger than any legitimate trade should require. This is especially the case ` with many articles used by farmers only, ' such as ploughs, reapers, mowers, and other" agricultural implements, on which enormous` cmnmtssiuns are allowed to agents. V The Grange:-s have much reason to set themselves against` extortion, and in doing so they will he supported h_v all sensible pennle whose in - -terests are not threatened by the proposed_re- .`....... Rm. um urn nf mnninn that changers -terests not tnreateneu Dy gnu yrupuu:u_u:- form. But we are of npmion that Grange-m aim at accom lishing too much \~ hen they `ex- pect to be ab e to conduct their own commer- cial transactions independently of the mer- chant. Reasbnable reductions they ma justly ask for cash, but it is difficult to te how much success will attend their eorts to subvert the whole course of trade. The credit system is so full of injustice and delusion that it has few friends and defenders. If the system 13 mu 0! mjustlce anti uelusxon mush it has few friends Grangcrs could succeed in reducing all busi- ness to a. cash basis they would not only take away their own principal grievance but confer a very substantial benet on the public ener- ally. If it be true that merchants cou d sell 20 per cent. lower for cash, and make a prot equal to that which they now obtain under the credit system, then letthe Grs.ng'ers le- vote themselves towards the introduction of the cash system and they will. have little to complmn of in the way of exorbitant com- mission. It would be just as rcasoua.ble for n uhn-nln-nnr-r tn Yn!!(:l'. 81100658 If he l11'l.(1l`- mission. It would be just; rcasouume lur rs storekcepcr: to expect success if took to raise his own wheat and potatoes as for the Granger: to exrmct to make themselves successful merchants. 101' mu: ul`BIlgcl`ls uu UK ! successful . ' -- [ ()rler'ym1r Hot + Buns at King s English Bun House for G we! Friday. The return just issued by our new 7 Insurance Department, shows that the Csnada. Life Company stands preeminen- tly at the head of ail the companies-- Canadian, British. and American; Its premium income is greater than that of any cffthern, and more than all the other Canadian companies puttogether. While the new business of nearly every other Company had decreased last year, that. of the Canada Life had increased, being nearly twice as great as that of any other Oompany, and this fact clearly shows the increasing confidence and `support which the Canada. Life is receiving. `We are glad to learn that Mr. Sanders has consented, at the request of numer- ous friends, to contest the seat in the re- .. .-... . 1 y 1!? 1 .A.~,-_~a~sv-\_- . - 3` 1 THURSDAY. APRIL 0 187- Uuu ntnvuua, vv vv-nu.-u. V..- _....- ___ ____ pregsentation of St. Andrew's Ward. iendered vacant by the resignation of Mr. Morrow. The Town Council have their heaviest work still before them, and Mr. Sanders, if elected, as no doubt ' he will be, will nd ample opportunities "of making himself useful. Mr. 'W. B. Capon is his opponent. ' At the regular meeting on Monday night, the absentees were the Mayor and i Mr. \Vilson. Petitions were read and referred: Frmn Rev. M. Fraser and others, asking for the construction of a drain on John Street. From Rev. E. Morgan, Mr. I). McCarthy and others, petitioning for a sidewalk on Owen street. From Francis Rogers asking ap- pointment us collector of taxes for the ensuing year. A number of accounts were passed. Mr. Morrow handed in his resignation as councillor for St. Andrew's Ward, giving as a reason that his appointment as `License Inspector necessitated his withdrawal `from. the Council Board. Mr. Ross moved the acceptance of the resignation and recom- mended that the Mayor` issues writ for at new election. Carried. The report of the Indigent Committee showed the dis- bursements during March to have been 9340. it was adopted. In answer to Mr. (.) Bx`icn, the Reeve said that the arrange- ment entered into between the Council and Mr.J. H. Scott, to provide the steam tire engine with a team, had been made 1 1 1 l i V c 1 V 1 I l l t 1 1 l 1 1 vi 1 I nal, Mr. Scott agreeing-, in compliance` I ( with the wish of the Council, to keep his . temn withintho corporation during the day time. Mr. Harrison s enquiry re- garding the use being made of the'old police court building, now the property of the town, elicited the reply that the building had been rented to Mr. George Plaxton at $105 per annum. On motion - by Mr. Ross, seconded by Mr. Anderton, - it was resolved to offer for. 4i}l0 lots 13 and 14, East Brudtord street, owned by the corporation. Mr. O 13_rien drew at-_ tention to the many gross blunders in the printed phzunplet of thetown treasur- er s nancial statement. _ The gures were shown to be most astonishingly in- accurate, and the whole job a perfect hungle. . `On the. Clerk's assurance that the errors were wholly the fault of the it uvoa rnunlvnnl Q-n I-Lfrnvn I-Ln` ..... ...L;... D118 Ul.`l'U|`a WULU wuuuy uuu Lauw us uuu printer, it was resolved to return the` .phamplet'.3 for correction to the `Ea: amzner otce, where they wszrp pyigtpgl. Enquiries were made hy Mr. [Ross with regard to the letting of the contracts for 0 Brien by virtue of his position as school trustee, replied at some length. Mr. Ross alrmed that dissatisfaction was expressed by some of the buildexx; in town, at the course pursued by the Board in letting the work without first calling- for tenders. The_expl_a_J1ation wa.s\given ` that having` app_r_ov,ed of A_MAes_srs.oLoan ,8; Strong's plan forthe, s.c|.Io.01.in the ;West as the most "s\_1itable.` the Bound .:lo)1siclo;`.'l_n11'o -"t.2;e la!:"='P9e'1y1.n8i 93vm- 1` A -Km ' ` '-lyl9w~:,-t,hy.h&d=&st.\aed to an-. '9 `same rm would _ ;the' st1'.I1ot-re; '.subie.ct.:to ' A L` 'V2wihh,.the., . mhon, ...rnl?.. .....:.....?.l'31P"l1.......:. the new wards schools, to which, Mr, l tinns at B prioe;tl1at _decidek1 that none of _the IXJJVKW IIVU 53lIUG& Wlllll .~w>ep1;9d,.. -,Qth_e1` _plaug.wigh estlmates had bee; sublqitgedj but the Bo a.rd,`ufocr `awful co`naid_ra'~.. -strong ; bitli 'I.`,`i 11'1diht`-'If"4; &`~% ' my bad. therefore; : ; ` we:-`g aft)` _ _ 1' WsI0 irks` - Masai!-1.3- 3. xi." " i>;~in_3g"rw@.gonw`Tr'T:`wLthmT ' ` t`1:e,Apmp}:i.{i3if which he vnndm-stood. thougl; .on; this. poin_I'.ihb.aoulcl not with - Ravi!-'4-]'&nn .,.onnAnul' I'll-Lani Bu?.'1`ar:u::*;;,; :oa*F.l,*.i';;.** `"s * W? "BARBIE myg! cuuucu. ':I2CRIDl`}LOII_S.--_-.;g_!:`]l;e of As Ailvauce: sir,i._Infyagsr:T..1_m "week's 3 `paper you vpublislied `jltm from Ivy, 8 headed ` Sawing with 9. vengeance. I Now, six)", allow me to saythat I really `Believe no sag}; ibrk has ver been dofsg, and I ain prepared "to bo._ck it up fg1;f. money. He must have been a. Gniier ` who wrote you gthat letter ! But folks i arelinble to say anything they like now- arrlnya. Yours, &c., G. I. [Our I_v.y. !_ correspondent had better don his glat- ing garb. This Thornton `sceptic talks - plainl_v.-ED. ADVANCE.) ---~. I .._._._ t. 80 extensive are the purchases now` made bytlie Gmngers in their deal- _=I_nd 550 large are the sums which are now 7being sent out of the country in payment. for these purcliascs, that it is not surpris- t c eings'witl1munufacturers and importenz, 3 t c l I king to nd the retail tnulers taking the alarm, and looking about for some means `ticomliat a system which cuts clown their fbusiness and (1(:l)l'lV('S them of their l\1"7,`i I protable customcns. Not content with ` breaking up the peddling system lny which the agricultural implement makers thrust their wares; upon the f'u.rmcrs, (tempting them by long credits to buy at Ierxtortionatc prices, the Urangers are izow `extending their operations to evcr_v `branch of trade. Tlicy supply themselves I altogether not only with salt uml plastr-.r, `but with tea, sugar, coal oil,an1l grocer- iis of allikinds. They purchase factory cotton by the piece, as well as other V articles of clothing and domestic use. in fact it is hard to say what some of tolnn do ' not buy, tempted us they are by circulars . from wholesale dealers who offer them A goods, for cash, at such reductions from the ordinary rates that it seems to be tempting, Providence not to take advan- tage of such golden opportunities. f I MA." in Hm wm-ds italicised above, for , 1 injuredlad is now doing well. [tforrupotiuencc or M: aucuuu _|_ SAWING MA(!}IlNE `ACCIDENT. --On, Thursday the youngason of Mr. David . Arnold, `of this place, met ,with any accident which though serious was;-it,` would seem , providentially, not 3 A sawing machine was in operation the premises of his father, and the young; lad was assisting in thework of snpply-I ing '_ with wood.` Having occasion to; arrange a log in a certain position {not the saw. he was handling it with that- view when he slippedand before he could recover -himself had fallen in such- a way that the rapidly moving instrument "caught his legs and inicted a number of severe gasheson them, some of them, in the region below the knee, reaching to the bone. The sufferer was immediately cared for and Dr. Watson, of Barrie, sent a for, who skillfully wounds. giving as his opinion that though painful they were not dangerous. The dressed the cause a stoppage rmlti Jnii-is Parrox, one` of! M_owat s (lominissionei-s,~ashamed of the `company he was placed in, has, according to the Qollingwood `declined the `H honor: _ L A, A rndrosan made at the Bradford Town Council to exeniptthe members of the re brigade from statute. labour was neither adopted or evengregarded with Miss Eiutv GinMons,a Coll_in_gwood young girl, 11 years old, 18. gaming for herself a musical reputation abroad, having played at the Alexandra Palace, England, on several occasions. Ms. Roman-r Tnoxsoifs grist mill, in West Fssa, met with an accident the otherday by breaking a shaft, which will of. a few days. Farmers .will_take notice. Anovrlftyfyoung farmers, from the A neighborhood '0! Collingwood, are pre- narintz to leave for California. where [Corresyondenca Qflt Admut.] AN, Evnmno or Sosa.- 1`he people of this neighborhood--.your cornespondetlt among them-have enioyed-a rich musi} cal treat. The treat was nothing more or less` than a song service, given hy your Mr Dennis, 10 whose powers as a vocalist -the good fplk of Minnesixig paid homage, on Wednesday evening of last week, in the Methodist church here. The singer was accompanied on his trip by eight or ten of your townspeople, who drove out in a big, comfortable looking rig prepared for the occasion. Perhaps they_ didn't all come in that same rig, though ; indeed, 'I am certain of one couple, at least, who chose to drive by themselves,-sensib"te, wide-awake, (shall _ I say lover-like ?) pair that they were- . and maybe other two's '-did the same. I Butthis isn t reporting the concert, which I set out to doin the first place. The proceedings were not like those of a con-_ cert proper; there was no real chairman, Mr. Dennis doing that duty, as well as singing and ' playing, and generally superintending the performance. The ' programme was made up of sacred songs, - in some of which the audience joined heartily, speeches, and general lively social converse. It is needless to say , that Mr. Dennis , sang well-indeed he seems to be unable to sing otherwise ; 5 he fairly charmed his hearers by the. , sweet melodies of his tuneful voice. i Many of the songs we knew, others we t did not ; but all seemed to possess _ that indenable quality of soul which only a true singer can-throw into his vocal task, and which none who listen can fail to be entranced with. In the intervals of rest addresses were given. Mr. John Moran was one speaker. In the excess of his enthusiasm he paid the musician a rather doubtful compliment, by airming that if he had lived and sung in this district some years ago, when the 1 wild beasts were plentiful, their depre- - dations among the sheep would have been 5 much less numerous, because his tones 1 would have frightened them away! `to 1 which Mr. Dennis replied that such . might have been the result, as, perhaps, 2 he did look ailittle sheepish ! Mr. Wm. .~ Bremner had a few words to say, and he 2 said them in that happy style of his that 2 never _fails to create a laugh. He was- - asked, he said, in tones of reproach by r his `wife if he was going to a concert, and l` he replied he was and he didn t regret - that he had come. Mr. VVm. Reynolds, 1 pin the course of his remarks, paid many a. high compliments to the singer, not only with regard to his voice, but also to his 1 (lliristian mission. A collection taken 1 up at the closeamounted to some $12. _ 1-: R .\ -rs A` Pnorn~'.xar.e' ENTERTAINMENT.-- There's 9. laughable little story going the rounds here, and I can't help giving it to you. The Minnesing Independent Choir undertook to give 9. concert :1 short time since,bat R_uth s Settlement, on the Sunnidale Road. They charged 25 cents admission for adults and .15 cents for children., They had an audience of eleven young folks and two old ones, and their receipts amounted to 50'cents, most of little ones being admitted - (lead-head. Their expenses were $53`, so they won't have much difficulty in estimating prots. ' A Order your Hot + Buns at King s English Bun House for Good Friday. ' I JA1;nA'f's Comnms Granger A axe Iiourishing, ` .p.-nus... nus . - Tan; /KA_;;'LU.\I at Orillia is to be nish; ed by. 1st July. _ ~ I ~ C<;LmNawo;m Daron Socicty iq well supported. V omua. ism have a clxildren s car- riage manufactary. '.l`nm:E Collingwood men" have been ned for driving without bells. ` A. M;'LnAx s Bootjstore in Staynq; 1;'as`beex'; bigrgled, Loss`$50. cv......__ __ _, `n -u'_\T_`:I 1'_L_5 has been bqrgled, Loss `:50. , b E , A _Sy_xm,p_._u.r: man, D. McNdil, been left $70,900 by a~r!'*!=i7.o: in` 390% Ian I, ~ r'(-I-1V1:'s. Tnoursou,Aof Avenmg` aught Va. yoixng bear on'1ot' 21, L 2x_1d o noess1onT 4 Tosdrontib, the other - mg Mr. J. E. A Inninelhms hu.1'?`m.> lambs was L liylbs, the_o.tha_r. 16 lbs... .." ..A :.;s......I.;.;.:_*..;'.;...::...`1 1.-.: .L.-u f Wong ,9}; _ch Mid1gdRvfay will: be commehoed ngar the _vil1age,`thid vnnnfh uv mo ch ` .- ~ ` `iiqffide `skating rink, which about 01113 - totheir goody-svxpportqrs; and I. A out tender. Ofooursq! `~ . Coo_xsTpwN Orange` Lodge is formed.l` [Corrupondencc `of flu Advauu ]_ ---.. II . -.--..u.; - I nnnnutvlr L COUNTY NOTES. IIINNESING. e'.si*i:1c ...*:..:*.m2""..a.-;""3i NIB`-HQ`-wgy. been (1059, {it fQj;f."*!i1` . Gmgr then- int Ba L0ur gt h_a tight. {iv x - suooeedSl.'i3:.: ` [ '5 ' L~ 05 Tmiort-h American How1..W9nbaT: . [an hene,`owhe"d by W. X80319? "?"7" vy, , stroyed by re` on the night of tlie 29th:, we _u1g, Loss, $3,000 ; insured for $600. ' y,` ` Mlussns. E. &:J. Swrrznu, at,p\'E9|11t ?9' -mk i ng veto six t1;ousand5b;ieks_ae- `their yxml,,JarratI: s oogners, are gems -on into the manufacture more extens1ve1'- l0.W- BRADFORD billiard rooms have to 01080 t 1: If t ten at n h exce ton Satur- ' 5.,-1.335 wk." +.Ln`|nf1,r in fine o c1ock. I Rm, 1213.} HAL.l:N.c1",_I__|p1nil_). of P-ne- tangniaheno Reroemxstorys ~ has owing to old Bev.'G.:. A. Andermn nlunnnnan `him. > I V ~ : t halt pas; ten an n1gun,exuupu uu. we-uur .'iiay'night, when the hour innine o clock. The licenses are toicost $100 each.` ' Mn. F. J. R. Gum`, one of Orillids \ eldest and most residents, is V dead. He was clerk and treasurer `of `the place since it was made a munici- 1 pality. A . . ' ,, T. , Mn. Jnms of Mowat's -' "` -4,- -.,I.-__...J ..l'&`I..n`nnvnnnnv gnuvvuo , G1LMORE,a Collingwood girl, years is gaining reputation \l- '1')----._ mrvAnlnA\1 n nw:nl- n\: `in .I.'Jll6lRlIIJ Ulal Dvvvluo vuvv---v.-.. VRoman1- the Farmers the ....:..1.`|.m.l-nun`! 'nl nllinawmvl. um um. !l0lg!lD0l'Il0CKl UI UU.lll.ugwUUu, nu: lu.=' paring leave they purpose taking up farms and mak- ing their fortunes in that distant land. u--_-.-... :- 1._:..1- .. M:.u.....1 `M. .5 ....,.. ...--....-. __ -._- ,_,_ Mx'LLING is brisk at Midland. Mr. Cook's Mill has been thoroughly reno- vated; Messrs. Chew are building a. first-class grist mill ; and Mr.` Cathcart has put up :1 substantial saw mill on the opposite side of the bay. _ THERE is residing in Oollingwood with his parents, 9. young man 19 years of age, well developed, and well formed in body, who stands only 29 inches high, having not grown any in stature for several years. m,__ ,.u , ,1-_ 1-; A u:..I...._ ..1- n.1,} uvv un-an `y -.w... THE other day, R. A. Fisher, of Cald- water, in company with another man, went to Midland, driving a horse, On the return. the broke through the ice when opposite Flat Point. Fisher started for shore, but the falling snow caused him to loose his way, `and after wandering adout all night, reached home where anxiety as to his fate had become painful. The one whom he left. with the vehicle waited until the horse perished, and ,then went to Victoria Harbor, where he expected to nd his com- panion. I -u- , -n___.._ -p "IT_..L 13-..- .):...l 14-; I ..... _. Mus. HIGGINS of West Essa died last week from the effects of an overdose of 1 laudanum she took to produce sleep. The 1 deceased had been for some time labor- 5 ing under an attack of diarrhoea and was : under the medical attendance of Dr. Bell. ` The medicine she was using contained ` opium in one of its forms. V The evening . of the melancholy ahir, she tnok the 5 prescribed quantity of the remedy, and . shortly after, not noticing perhaps the 2 very large dose, she drank two and a half T teaspoonfuls of laudanum to ' produce ` sleep and render her unconscious of the intense pain she was suffering. She never rallied, but lingered on two days till death released her. Dr. Bell was sum- moned to her bedside to nd she was past medical aid. At the time of her death she was on a visit to Mr, Fletcher's, West Essa. Her husband was absent, but was telegraphed for and came back to nd his wife a. corpse. l W wt uuuu VII! I-ILL (I IJILDUIKVUIU CA` . the ,slaves 501", thqir .c1-editors, ,1iabl_e pt a.ny,moment to bc_ forced into some eonditionot` `jngolvenoy. _~ _ ; . ;That these -will be. _ rags-` mated by thelaction-of` ` are ; -csnhp no question. Ever; idly` `thus sham paid out by them is ukon out ofthe retail mas,-and aithit ; pIu;qhues_ have boon mndein advance, no .n_d_:ion`_on _the pm of the traders nan | Order your Hot + Buns at ,Kix;g s English I Bun House for Good Friday. U. S. Postmaster Jewell is sick with rheumatic fever. Gm. 1v\1<.>vlt:,1;has left Berlin for Italy I on :1 six months furlough. _ s l Si:x'.\1om-1 Clark, vice presidcht of the G. W. R. of Calnztdn, is duaid. _ Two bales of print wm"e shipped from a cotton-mill at Full ltivcr, Mass, to India, last Week. Lieut. Cameron, who recently com? pleted his exploratiorls across Africa, has sailed for England. . n,L1, _.-_.._J -.__:L_ ,1__.A:_._ parted again during Monday's gale forty miles 01? Rye Beach. The main cable is uninjured. Jun...- (Tm: estimated cost 0;` Wllnnd anal contract is $6,866,923; there had been paid up to Deomber last $2,384,010. I In.__ n,,3_-__ -1 111.1,. .__..._.`.._.I -1. 5.--- 1...... .. . vv -v--.-_-_ ---- y...,--_ -__. Tm: Prino of Wales arrrived at Suez L on Saturday and in the aftamoqn left for Cairo, accompanied by several Egypt- ian dignitaries. m_-_ 11-_._- -_ '\t:_:..:.__ L-.. ...:...... _..L:,... Tm: German Minister has given notice to the Chinese authorities of the term- - ination of the existing treaty between his I Government and China. ? THE Bill for transferring to the: pire the State railway and the control of all private railways has been"prc'ant- edto tha Prussian Langtag. A ' "-__ , ,1` (1-... 'lF_.-...3___ 'L`_.. \n-.-vw -an- - -~.-..-an-._ -.._a-_D- Tm: people of San Francisco have ` decided to hold. anti-Chinese` qgeetr $n . Every State Gpangga}_1;1,oupces its int_;ention"oi' co-_ope1fating In the move- -anal --_ -.y. ! meat; - lnnvnnvn .s .pqpn1saoa;qt_A2o, oo, , ' I MARCUS Crawford, a young married 1 man, whose pnfentsare said to be wealthy ` and respect.able. and who has been living ; at Richmond` Hill for some years paa_t, i boon committed to the gag} lo I Qouqpy of York as {L duigoroos. lqpotic. j Asomnn revolution has 1_)_x-okqn out in Mexico. General Diaz'hI rebellion and taken Matamoria, 9. town on the Rio Grande, about 40.miles above it. mouth inwhe gulf, md about 150 9o__1-ti;-east of {she ca.` 'tal,AMexico. It has i . A. $- J. IIU LII V W301 WI ` . "`. W`' - not yak. nigiyed. . T ,1, 1 `Another opld-blooded murder occurred 4 fhe cither_night_sbo_ut seven` niiled f1-6m 1 .,_W.alI_ordy 3* #0989 61' -']!IichiI`01-`Moni 1 '-hm; which` 3'8` A.b1ken3.'into.'-and ; 51'Q}'"(`P9h.'3ck: ` shout _ 511 hour aftgrygIq$_}'g1,)g3}': hmtpgrgage bgchexgu; ` `noun ' 3;`! ziepc. by`theiris1m, Mu, 49 _1u_.;g_qirg.: "Itia.sq) - ' ' ' ` V. EIJIQH `II-IV LIIQJIYUIIII Ill'l.l' UL Ireland, Gay, 85 Co.,.of Montreal, has inf I-lug Ant-unfair nmu'nn in {>33 Jiannnnvu . Aoonzr eilght or-tengdnys ago; o1um_1 . man entered a. house Detro_i.t a.ndvwith'-; -olit pmvocatlon shot down 9. young ,` M naitid McKoown.v V The mu orer , apqd to (Windsor, when hohas -been-~ T " ._-- ind~an_o pp1ioa_t_ion forA'l3is_e_x- l leftthe country owing to the . d;:c3very LLCIDIIU \J'V I W4,-V` JIJVIIHI `Ii nf ivfgnvn far-any-Inn nnl'nrI\`Air` luv Hhn` . Ic",`u VVVIII5 `NI VII? ' of Extensive forge:-ion committed by him; 1 iued over $40,000 of forged paper, ` {K3 bunks the` pxfincipal loaene THO books of the 't`m*exhiBi: sign : of fdnimtinn. - . - ` ' Wti Ill! Luvcfuvu,u1 `I-mung uvlulv m0n9y_- _ore is. 99' ewe E:*th9Hi31=1'9-I jbIK"KZIl LEVIN ; alll `IIILIIIUXIV Ii` dlsn Iheln nary ndvontge. 1P""?P`l1f ._ndfor 3."'s';. Is c7e7a7*"e'5',7I"_".1.:,,.,.1.,. I : Ida .-raucous: "will wili jb.I.giv,en toi F` _ : ' '~u'_uu:|ettJ:o'ItotekaoP87`do' .a1...t-.-W,` ,5. ic'uwb.ps3_ . an other hahd{iua,\gi,:abh !91D&f5U8i36?\V1u`b'dtthhn~h;f 9:% !_eedy -how... : -due tong, ' .lI3hu$~`t11qy j)`i'1r',` ' ., 1`. ; the .~uxop.. I _,_pn_>vugus Occapiqpgf

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