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Northern Advance, 7 Jun 1877, p. 2

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fl Vnlvu -an-v-- -u -v.--._....V- .91 ' ' in try to do a'.guusudr'eo_ um halt, andnhst And unppox-(van vqpprovo ot- mm EXOHA Non HOTEL, --~---.- 5 " ul. ' I - - ' VFAVERN STAND AT STAYNER. H4. The and smkm fund and apecml mtes, ! d the proceeds t ereof, shall he applied _ , solely to the payment of such debentures and 1 Under Power of Sale contained in a certain ; the interest thereon, Mortgage dated the 11th February, 1876, and f and intereqt shall be fu ' "19~d by E11911 B_1`3db1'Y and Jh B"`1b7}'_ And whereas it is necessary that this By-Law W R058 More the"? Km b -591d A 3 should receive the assent of the quzictl 31oc- Pu sue Auc'rIbN. E er; a::::2;,`;`:*:;a**;3;::i:; A until such dclmntures Hy paid and discharged. f , :'._n-I that _ E smid Couneil should, by this By-Law, x the " V `B1 ? _ ? piece and laces, {lay and `uuur flor}takling the -; - f mtes of t e sa.i 5' tors am :5 nu d alsn 1 S, MEEKING1 Auctwnee` '7 z n.,u1ie the returning 0 er hr oicera to take 5 l. , _. .m`E__ - ' `_ the votes of the sand electors at m-;m on.-L I Isaturday, th' 1_6th day of i I ` June`. 1877,. J ---- s Sale 3 t February, ' a made John Bradbury ' Robert More, will be sold by y `W _: ........-1_, S 4 ' note 01 line tact. V BRETT. iB.mi~ive, .\_lay -23. 187:. 2'. -4t. TORS HF lRVI.\ l`-v'i\'l`Il.S();\', Dif- ('EASEl).' Pursuiitit to a decree of the Court of Chen. ncry made in the cause of Nelson \'. Nelson, : the Creditors of Irving Nelson, late of the Village of Angus, in the County of SlmC0lf, who died in_or about the month of December, of J nne, I877, to send, by post`, pro-paid, to .\l CSSN. (lrawtlier. ' Tilt & McAi`tliur, l05 l{ing.st. Administratoi', tlieir,Christizin and Siirnanies, aiddresses and description. the full particulars of their claims, ii statement of their accouiits, :l!_'l(lVtlle nature of the securities (if any) held by them; or in default thereof they pereinptorily excluded fro the benet of the said decree. Every Cr itor. holding any seciirity is to produce the same before me, the l i l i 4 3 saine not hnppen within said poriod then to 1873,, are, on or before the Twenty-eighth day i _I thereon to the said Cor East, Toronto, Solicitors for the 4 undersigned Master in Ordinary of the said ` Court, at my Chambers, in Os ood Hall, in the City of Toronto, on the 231' day of Au- gust. 1877, at 11 o clo_ok, forenoon, being the time appointed for adjudication on the claims. . llated the 25tli day of May, 1877. V I , (Signed) . Massns. CRANVTHER, TILT 22-3t .._... .,__...__....... 8p Mo Pla_inti's' olicitors. I T. W TAYLOR. rrntalile pro THUR,` ,the Township of Toy during 3 1 said Company has .. \JI-DD H... .....u \nuuv\n And upon the execution , and delivery of ; such agreement to hand over to the .\l:ina'_rc-r ` - A__ . _ _V_V _- _. of the Bank of Montreal at the City of To- , CHANCERY Ni()'l`l(}E TO CREDl- ~ route, the said Debentures, to he held by the said Manager in and upon,~the trust following, y that is to say, `in trust in the tirst plaoo to ; hold for the said Corporation until :2 loconio. tive engine passes over the mid line of Rail- way, and the proposed extension thereof to .\Iid1a.nd provided the said engine pz.sses'over the siiid line of Railway to .\lidl:md prior to the iirst day of` July, 1878, and should the return the said Debentures and an money re- 1 c.-eivcd on account thereoi or of t 0 interest` poration, and should I said event happen then to_li:ind the same over" to the said (,`oinp;in_v by way of bonus on it being shown to the said Manager that the 1 paid all monies due to the ` _ : -`aid Corporation on any agreement now ex- , wm be . isting between the said Company and the said T Corporation, or upon the agreement herein- before referred to. - J . 6. That for the purpose of forming a sink- , mg fund for the payment of - the said deban- ` tures; and the interest to become due thereon ; Ill}. the rate aforesaid, a special rate oi seven I mills and two tenths of 11 mill on the dollar, shall, in addition to all other rates, be raised, 3 levied and collected in each year on all the party in the said municipality of , the continuan ~ or currency of~the said debentures or any of 1 them. ' ` 1 . N U T I The Aiiiiu; Public Selim ' Lil-'l$3 Certilic will be hole , CBPITRAI Ill Monday, `at l..'50 p.in cates at th MONDA T at 1_30 p.m. nionials uiust ' the First day Barrie, May heretofore e as Cabinet M the Town of solved by n: to the Partne .\I ...}:3:.=r_/ . --- -- , 1 The undersigned, bein v desirous of winding ; 5 up immediately the bntc or business recently ` carried on by him at stall No. 6, market build- ing, will give into the hands `of Messrs. Len- `. 120x 8: Lennox, Barristers, &c., Barrie, for col. ' lection, all out-standing debts, due him, not . Q paid on.or before June 15. All parties in- ." cerestetl are respectfully requested to make. a v I note of the fact. ' - ' u' nnnrnm < BARBIE |{{l_TE_l,, BAR-RIE, ' in 61...` I7`;-nu-.5" AG Q.'......\.. ._ 4.10 . ----- , f The Semi-Annual meeting _of`l:1rrie I)is- ` t-rjict L. U. L., will he held in the Orange Hall, , Batrie, on SATURDAY,_ JU."l`Z 30th, 1877. `)f which _a.11m)uncement all parties interested ' `will please take notice and _qovern'tlxemselves ; accordingly. V ' nu nrrlar Holly, June 2. 71977`. Fna .ie ma 1:572.-sag 2.,..;,. 16 ii ht duty xo upu-uothe chnflroan th-o` - in thlhculion oflny public itihr M -fidlt. Go oppgovo the good a_nc1 condemn` the Ail Q.;_-_AL_ H "- ` 23--tin. -ucw .,..5.... ..m , Parcel No. 5, that piece of said reserve (0.) lying immediately west of said` last; described parcel and extending westerly therefrom 125 feet. A Parcel No. l is a. wild l'ot. The remsixning : parcels form .1 portion of "the most eligible: part of the said \'ill_a.ge of Angus. 'l`erxns zind conditiL;ns :>f sale made known at the time-_ of sale or upon application to \l)T|Arull' LV7I'1I\crI1`I*r\' . .uv.... ! ut:ul" hilt; lull Wl(lI7ll OK'Sal(l TCSCIVC, and I'll]!- mng westerly from (Jruss Street in sa1d`\' 11. l lagc of Angus 130 Feet. L": \ `D........`l \T.. .-3 u._L , 2 r - I Parcel1\'o. 2, Lot: number 1U on Kig Sjtrcet in the Village of Angus, in said County. , (3.) Parcel No. 3. Lot number 115 on King - `Sp:-eet in the said Village of Angus. 1.1\ D...-.ml`\. ,. 4 ......4 ,1: u_,,;_ _ ,, 11' ru . -..- ....... - u. u. -u- *I.|n -ob ,, . Parcel "No. 4, part Vuf that 1::LrcI of I.-uul in said Village of Angus on the Norther 1 1y side of the Noftherxn lixtilviay called the ' R(.`SCl'\'C." and Train" 1.ha'f. tnl-n-nf Inna] nnn . `feet of said r;sv:r\t'e adjoining said store ix. ;y .:1ue or me northern: Nzulviay called the n.~scrvc," and being `uhat picc:c~of land upr-..v. winch the led Store now stands, and 1% mediately to the west, the said parcel of Ian L bcilw the full width of-said reserve and . 5 4 , . . a vn . mm: wmtm-Iv F:-rm. 1'.-...... u+......4. ......1 -\, .1 . 7-11:`: ::jv`r:,] in the Town of Barrie, on `Saturday; `the `Thirtieth day -of ' June. 1877-, ` A i at the hour of Twelve o clock, noon, the fbl- lowing parcels of land :- 11 \ `D....`..-l M - I 1.1.- \*.,_,u, L11 : 5 u _~ ~~--. 14--v-v-u uh AuIu\l r ' n.) 1>am1No. 1, the North-hhlf of Lot if numbc'rsix.- in the-_ fourteenth concession uf the Township of Suunidale, in. the County of M Simuoc. ' V ' ' in -nan aw vwv Anfu $IllvIUlQ ID3383631833. 'i`he_Sta&e'teport declares that the busi- am of the society "ha been conducted with -energy, ability and aystem, aid. that to'thiI {bat is due tho,unpn.ra_1leled growth since 1859, jwhu the society was incorporated, and since when it by counted $32,Gl),X) of as- ads and shut o5,io,oqo of qnrplul prots. It in but simple equity to lay that to Mr. Hyde is due the lion : share of this vdry great nmnn ` - ------ I Pursuzmt to :2. Power of'Sa1e contained in _z:. ; certain M.ortgage,'which will be produced at. 1 at the time of sale,` there will 1):: offered for sale at; - Pusuc AUQTlO__\l I>',_\vn n .. llI\:Ivr'v\vr- . yjut-3 ---i--T--~ luy MR. +2. s. .um;I Auctioneer, at the E W 7 . - l Barrie I-:a:ot'e1, .'.. L1... 'lI--.... -1 I), erpsm'V'cu1mV 1 to M. 11 B.` 10133" Stpynejr, Mr.` m ,"( :.y Mm, Orillia, I `3lcO5ABTiiY, BOYS A: PEPLER; .v n'_:-,_,V_: 9 W .t'o . mo M-.'itm." ; ," . " " _,L .. F" ;T. GEORGES `SOCIETYQ New fhnertigmnents. IORTGAGE SALE ow VALU- L ABLE 1 P.0PERTY. 0. L] DISTRICT MEETING. IA the. County of Sgincoe, on ` T13 And thdhatof value in Coupe and Fine Cnnb; from -3 gcs. upwards, at , .1 __- _.r`._.v......-.. ..., IAIKDAGH, STRA'1`HY& AULT, \f__; ,, -'- By. order, < The Regular Meeting} of the above Society : will be held in the Good 1 Templars Hall, over C. ; Ha.rrison s St 0 r e , o n - \VEl')NF.ST)A\' Jnlv na.rnson's E 0l`8, WEDNESDAY, July 4th, 1877, at 7:30 p.m. ` M. H; HARRISON, a - Qpr-rnfnrv I V.4.A --`gas: ; u. an I41 , _Mo1ftgngecs Solicitoxs 119516 FTUIIDIU. I subject to a. prior ), fn_1l"pa;'ticu1ars of iv nf an w.\1., (;ILPIN, Istrict Secy. 23-Qt ' unxoun, Secretary. ... V. i.'\/ raw av 51: ul uuuuu uuv au.uIU.> - I (b)-'l`ha.t thesaid Company shall and will i pay to the said Corporation yearly on th_e 1i1`st i (lay of July in each year the full sum for; I Principle 2n1d'Interest by this ByLaw, Ii-; .I%0\? ` rectcd to be levied for and towards the cre:v.- 5 ` Ea - tion of a sinking fund, and the payment of in- V iem tercst for the liquidation of ' the said. Dcben- : _ ture debt and interest; the same, when no , l paid to this Coryoration, to be applied for i _ _ _ 2 that purpose or in the purchase of such of the ; J 1 wlndlng 1 said. Debenturesvas may then he` outstamling. ` 5 ' (c)--Tha.t the said Company shall forthwith kct bmld : after this By-Law takes effect commence at Kg] 8 I Midland the construction of the extension of T ( Him the said line of Road, and shall complete the j artis E snnie in all yespectg, and with_ proper and D k lsuitable Station Buildings wzthin `one ya-a.':' l ) 18` 9` ` from the said data. ,_H_, 7 . . .. .. . l, ; on I , July? 7:30 ssrs. nu auu. was hug Dy-IAVQ the Ree_vc of the sand. ownship will on the. Twelfth lay of June, l8,7'(,` at the hpur of twelve o cIm:k, ~ noon, attend ` at 1:130 and Macfarlaneh Hall, Midliud, in the and Ball for the appointment , nndwill than and there appomt persons to atimd at tho _vAu.-ioun; places, and utztho nummuag I19 9 the votes, by the .-H-uuu, rum nun wmwwnnn nmanes, z other articles unnlly sold in Drug Stores. ..-nu-n-nun.-. n.--.. . .._.- . 1I..u:c uuu laces, (lay anq hour for _ antes More, and " nam"e or oic _ at place, })_e it; therefore enacted. am" t that the said vnfna dun 3"; &..I.. ; nuxrunxecwru uwmon; and that Mr. Walter ! 5 L. Carter be Returning Officer for the fourth I Electoral Division. And it is further enacted E that in pursunnc;.o't_hc Act passed by the I Legislature of Ontario 111 the thxrty-ninth year of Her Majesty : reign and entitled, An , Act to rovide for vot:mg by Ballot on Munie ` cipal y-Laws 1- the assent of the ntepayem/3 the erk o__ the Council of the corporatxon ot the Township of Thy is hereby f reqnu-ed to-attend, and therefore will, at the . hnurof Twelve o'clock, noon,,on the Twenty. seound duy of June. 187 7, at Maofarlanefq Emu], " Midland, to sum" up the number of votes given for and V ' the By-Law II)d_ the Reeve the aidk V111: on .the. -'l_`welfth vlny A? Jan. In'l'I -5. LL- L-.- - - . lrntale That the _ ing 7 at rate 1 mills and tenths shall, in all 3 collected ii: _ in .the during l ; ` '3 'm......-.:.) ..:_IL_-,, o - - - U I .3 An luacmrlaneja ueu, Midland, for the ` z rst Electoral Division. At the School House I =,' School Section Number Nine, Concession 1 two of the Township of Tey, for the second : Electoral Division. And at the School House "Section 11, Lot No. 3, in the 6th Concession, ! for the third Electoral Division. At the j_ School Hou_se;in Wanbausllcne forthe fourth ll Electoral DlVlSl0n. Commencing at the hour 1 of nine o'clock in the forenoon and cloein at lrive o'clock in the liftemoonof the same ( ay; ` and that Mr. Lorenzo` Macfal-lune bathe Ra. turning Oicer for the first Electoral Diviaon ; Mr. James Elliott bathe Returning Officer fax- the second Electoral Division; and thet_Mr. Samuel Widdess be Returning Oicer forthe third Electors! Division; and that Mr. Walter L. Carter be Retuminlz Olcer for the :.....u. A-.. . V---- r~ ------.v-u I.) mix '. sifd every sm.-it ' and ordained ` 3 that the said votes slmll be taken on the - Nineteenth day of June next` ensuing, at the I following places, to wit: 3 1 At Ma_cta:1ane'_a Hall, Midland, 2 Electoral Diviiinn At +1.4 Q..L....1 11-,,,, .u1(ua.uu provmen we said engme } i .\1idl:\nd prior 3 and ,' ; period g f money interest Corpo.ratx'on,_ 5 f M (,`ompzm__v of_ _ the Manager s any agreement ' Corporation, agreement I ; ,nnv;Ja ; 4. There shall bdattachcd to the said a.le- ` `~ bentures coupons for the payment of the in- ; 5 tcrest half yearly during the currency bfthe 1 U 3 said debentures, which coupons shall be made I ; payable at the oice of the Bank of Montreal, ' ` at Toronto, on the first day of July, and the : y f tirst day of January, in each year. I -, IL _L_'n 1... LI... .1._L.. ..I.` LL- h--_- L- 1_L_ _ . J I "" , . l . i 3. . Thesaid debentures shall respectively-r i be sealed withthe seal of this Corporation, , '- and signed by the Reeve and co11utersi,r;ne1 a i t by the Treasurer of the Municipality, and v, ' shall "bear date respectively on the day on -N { which this By-law shall take effect, and shall ; ' be made payable to the bearers thereof respec E tively, ,4 rm....... ..L..n 1...-..u...,.i.....1 `r\ u... ....:,1 4.. l I ; aauu Adlsllll Llllllluutn uuu. -xv-;.uu_y-..n.-yu, _ f 2. That it shall be the duty of the Reeve , f of this Municipality, and he is hereby author- ` izcd and required, to issue debentures of this I f ;` Municipality to an amount not exceeding in f ; the whole the sum of Twenty-I*`i\'e 'l'hnusau(l 1 '_ -` Dollars, in sums not less than One Hundred ` Dollars ea.ch,bearing interest at the rate of 3 sax percent. per nnnnm, and tnaule payable on .hetirst day of July, which will be in the] ` ' year of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hun- : ` dred and N inety-Seven. - i nu -I1,1',,;,,_ u,,n ,,, 1-,, L, vllu u-.-uuu ..vuv nu.-5, vuu-u AB vv aw: . , ` (zL).--That,_the said Company shall and will E 2 pay to the sand Corporation all expenses con- 1 - nectcd with or incident to the passage of this . " By-Law,` the drawing, making andbxccution` .2 of the said agreement, `including all such legal charges as the said Corporation may in- g l cur or he put to in or about the so.mc.- i ..I :L\ 'nL._1. LL- _...`.l n,.._.,,,, u n . i ruzmmussn 4:3: PLACI::-Gl:`.0B- GEN? D.UG_ STOKE, Sign of the Goidan Haven. Barrie. the property u..r.;. -`sr'is`-perit.y of its inhabitants. ' And whereas it is `evident that the said Railway will not be so extended or completed without the additional aid and assistance of the said Municipality, and it is desirable that such aid should be. afforded by the Munici- pality of the township of Tay to the further extent of Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars, by way of bonus as hereinafter provided; and whereas it is necessary to createa debt of said Municipality to the said amount of Twenty- Five Thousand Dollars for the purpose afore- said, by the issue of `Debentures to that amount; and whereas the debt owing by this Municipality is but $25,000,on which amount there are no arrears for principal and for interest of said debt ; and whereas the total amount required to be raised annually by special rate for paying the said additional debt and interest thereon as hereinafter pro-_ vided, is two thousand seven hundred and fifty ! Dollars; and whereas the amount of the whole i ratable property of this Municipality aecord- f , mg to the last revised Assessment Roll hem the roll for the year of our Lord One Tlionsam i Eight Hundred and Seventy-Six, was Three i Hundred and Eighty-Three Thousand Five Hundred and Forty-Seven Dollars; and where- as an annual special rate of seven mills and | , ! two-tenths of a. mill on the J whole ratable property of this Municipality ' i will be necessary, and requilried forlpayinilim : terest and formin an equ year y, sin 'ugI fund.snilicien.t forgpaying off the principal of ' F the said debt within the period of twenty years ; , hereinafter limited in t rat behalf according to the provisions of the statutein that behalf. . i Be it therefore, and it is hereby ordained ` ; and enacted by the Corporation of the town 1 _ i ship of Tay, in the County of Sims.-oe, as fol- I` ,1 ' lows:-- ` nu. :. t r 1. 1 1 u ..- , dollar upon thci . . ..._,., ...._, .,........._,, .... -.. _,...... _ 5. It shall be the duty of the Reeve for the i time being, by the order and with the snnc- i 7 tion of the Municipal (`ouncil of said township ; expressed by resolution to that effect, upon ` an agreement being duly entered into by and ' between the said Midland Railway Company. V sanctioned by the Trustees of the first '.\Iort- ` , gage Ilondholdcrs of the said Railway Uom ' ' pan y, or by the said Bondlxalilem and by such j - other persons or bodies corporate as may have i l a. charge or subsisting lien" on the said line of i ' Railway or .Railway Company, and by tho - ? (lorporaftion of this Township in substance to . . the effect following, that is to say: ; ` z..\ ,'m...+ 44... ...:,1 n,....-...... ..l...Il -._.1 _.:n I ';AUvvu.: 1 1. This By-lawAshall com into effect upon, ; from and after the first day of .Iuly One Thou- E sand Eight Hundred and Sventfy-Seven, 3 n 'm...+ :+ .,1....n an H... .1..+., ..c H... nnmm WHERI-JAS 'ext:neion and completion; of the Midland Railway . of Canada. from` Waubauaheuepassing through the township of Tuy would be a manifest benet and ad- vantage to the Municipality of the said Towruluip of l`nv, and greatly benecial to` pl`0pu1't_y' am of its inhabitants. And whereas it is evident that {BY-LAW__No`. i T 0' provide fob` the issue `of De- S % bentures . to `the amount of I Twentyfive "Thousand Dol.- 1 _lars. in aid ofthe Extension of h In the Midland Railway of_ -Canada" from Waubaus/zone 1 to Midland on the` Georgian Bay. I __. n I . I 11, Midland, the School per Nine, ' Cnnnm-gain... -9` u;u_ me Reeve -Twelfth vlny gt cluuk. 1.1% .-Mayl` 1872. is ""'e"f:`,""] W101). Stable, &c.; the 103 - . "Id-nndorclf t` -ass gdon u. .0 thick! I: IVE 1c_m. _ ."'- mo! ;?h -_e % .n.."-`? :.{;':.': neuunk . P0n1ngt_oa Ailor orHnr~ W. m m vr =- ' ` C . . ' ' JR `I`vy..Mav1msi-`:-y;.:,- R` E`I.'miHf ' ,, ,,u___ _ ___u _____-, A130 a `full stock `of Perfumery, Toilet Ataalu, Paint dud Whitev/uh Brushes, and ufbr article: nludhr cam in Hnuahn-an . Iqtllid Home in the Village 6:` Ivy. K houuns new And well nished; there 15 .df`_Q``I).Cntn Shun slum. 1-- - Hm 'n'~ me name is 91301. Ca ma wen"}i"n:Li{'I1"t ;p,antera' Shop, Stable, on` `?`.` ymdor cnltivntio ;.,';':.'s:`,`.:s.::.*,;:,;vg;,,,At?-are2rss1.;;;:::x;;:%s:',.`.`.:; `.`.`i..".1.*:.*::'*_li:!2`-I~:" sz3:`};'LEf":`3 :.i5E`I}i _` ,, ..-. ..wuuwu us` nms 1nou\'}`- `f` a. conscientious desire to rolievc human .sum-nn he will send FREE OFCHARGE. to all who dr- dre it. this recipe. with full 1: I A y , n yro ins nd ucoeostuil nsin dlggcgigm vrrultlll _by_xgddreuin with mm: naming this van- DR, C. STEVENS / . _ _ soxss,3mcimnc.0n'- agggmd Lun Aecuom; Mac a l'u.~:- an Nervous comclx 0? Nervous Debility MIN! magmuw won-db 33. After having tlnorollghl " "3 ` it his 1?x'?`ov:`i.`J?:'JYu`.`$(\'? ?"$'?$ suffer` t.:.%?.33:iw$$?.5i}.':,. ,.:::`;E2;;:::T _ - - ~ - -- I-I IIIII VVIIIIIII A1` ?LD PHYSICIAN . retired from active prur- E. tlco. hnvln had Placed in his hands by MI R35 "db M33533 tholonnula ofa Vcgctubhe enmdy `"'3` V 33d D0l`mancm. cure of C3.`-`VmP`iY1; Asthma, Bronchitis, Cazarf and all Throat and My ,1 . , y - CC 038. 3.80.0 <- 93!?<`?z`?nou:E$?.1.$E`.;.':..:.%ie':2:=:_12aw~tr __.....-LI. Barrie; May 22, 1377. ________________._ between the undersigmul . and Furixiture Dcaxl:i's1xx ' been this day its- All debts nwin-I.` - R . . ; -31 A W'(.)%.[`Eo];cGh1:CI;`{:{) } ']`o LET. .Thht very desirable rcsiden I) I \ ` f'_ ` 33`.' 1'3"`? 9.I>ied by w.&$f1 v... , - uuuvu. rib rzmiy 109.0w.. us ? 1.4 ' a residence, on IMDM` ,,st., east, lately by Mr. W. W. 59 ging. The houneisa large. two-utorev 17' f buildin , with large airy rooms, and its NW4` ' tion is th conveni ant and beautiful. It haw` been recent] thorough! y renovated. mi. boasts allm ern conveniences in the wn baths` and other. intezior xtures Rent- ...-l~~-`~` ` ' I "" *1 in`: And for T. ; the same place, MONDAL Y, - 16th J1 1 30 The usual s, mouinls be sent to H J the of J nly. tween um". E has dct commencing on M03-Ya 9th day of July next Eat 1).! All!` `hr 'F|u...l ru- U :- Puts t to a. decree of the Court of l'han~ cery mad ' a cause of Bush vs /('ir:|nt, tin- :0:-editors '0 Catharine Grant, late of tho.- Y`; Tbwnshippf ' y, in the (Jou tyof Firm,-m-_ 1 i who died on or out the thi day of Aprxl, 1 1 A. D. 1872, are `1 ` June 1877, to send `1 j Strathy & Ault, of t `v County of Simcoe, e .\'ol.icitorx of the i plaintiff, their christ' and surnames, ad- idresses and descrlp ' n, he full particulars ' of their claims, a. gthteme of their accounts, repaid to Arcla 'h n of Barrie, in tllu-, or befor the ninth dav of- ' and the nature 0 the scent ies (if any) held . f they will be a j sand ( ecree Every credito holding any 3 security is produce tin same More me at _rs at the Court Hons in the said my Ch v Townlof parrie, on the ei hteenth y of J une, 8 l ` "D edhis 14:11 day of May, 1977. I D rIt'\'I'I'IV1~ n benet of th.- . .._._. ` 1 The Anuuzil Examination : |PuHic Schunl 'l`czu,-hers, F1 3 J1.-Lss Certificates, for the C ` he hnl. :. u... ' y se 3 18th, 1377 . uuuunn Ior New York, . . . . Never} 1"0rtni;!xt The cheapest, savest, speedist and must A. pleasant route to the Old Country. ;. nCi`P.1ssengers sent direct from Barrie with- g out any trouule or inconvenience. , . I ` For infoi-mation apply at the . V14.-ly ADVANCE OFFICE, B.-\I:RH?. I ' ~:"'303""` 5 SAILING FROM ; New York for Quecnsfown and , Liverpool, . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ever3 ? New York for London, (direct) every Liverpool for New York, . . .evcry V Queenstown for New York, . .evory London for New York, . .every 'l`h9_ Dllnnnna .... ....L ,.. V" - avun qua, 90-Il|]_l;U_W IFl.'UIl'FI. ` ` 3!]. it: via and egnitable amazement. The Stnl'.e'Nnn!-Q`: u-In--u nus nu... `I---1 ;ocAu ST"E7|MSIl|PS. --:o:---- ;THE NATIONAL Lin; ] `VRHIIB, IJU UU uuu. uh ll ULHIIIUUU. 4 Through tickets from Orillia to Toronto 4. 1 sale, and also to all points East on the (2. '1`. `PR. at rates much lower than by any other 1 route. ' A `[7! [VII I` I Commencing on Monday, May 7th, I877, and until further notice, trains will leave Orillia for Georgian Bay, Waubaushene and intermediate points at 9.20 a.m., and 3.4: . p, m. For Toronto and points on '1`. & N. {aii `way; Lindsay "and intermediate stations at, I 1.15 p.m.; for Lindsay and intermediate points at 1.15 p.m.. and 5.10 p.m. For l ort Hope, Peterboi-o`, Laketield and intermediate point. at 1.15 p.m. Arrive from Georgian Bay, Waubaushenc and intermediate points at 1.1. ; p.m.- and 3.45 p. m. F _ I on T. &: N. Railway Lindsay and mtennediute points at 3.45 p.m. From Lindsay and inter- mediate points at 8 50 a.m. and 3.4. ; p.m. [From Laketield, Pcterboro , Port Hope 311.1 3 intermediate points at 3.45 p. In. 9 For further nartinninnz -ma Pm-lmf Ten... i rom Toronto and point; I Ill LCl'lllU(lHS'4U A For further Cards, to bch '1'}. .0... L Li ,.l...L.. 5-..... {\..llI .. L- P011135 ZIL o).`I5) p.111. particulars see Pocket Timu ad at all stations. VI`. _, -A 21-113 .._._ ._.._._., oonsumgpou cun_:n_,m kN`(!)LD_PH_YSIC '; rnnod o....... M ...,v.. V -...-a nancuanv` `.-J. Dated at'the Tuwnship of Toy this Twenty. secozrd day of May, 1877. (VI! A hr vvn v\:.'. . The above is a true copy 0! a By.Law tn be . taken into consideration by the Municim - ADVANCE news per published in the.']' Council of the Township of Tay afge, 0 month from the first publication thereof in ta: Own , of Barrie, the ate of which first ublicatjon A ws.s.Thui-sday, the 24th day of . 1], `-v And the` votes of the electors of Munici itywillbe taken thereon at 31;. farlane a Hall, Midland, for the first 111e,-i,,,,'1 Division; and at the School House, Section \`,, Nine, for the second Electoral Division; Qmi at the School House, Lot 3, in the 6th (um, cession, for the third Electoral Division; at the School House, Wnubanshene, for thofom-th Electoral Division ; the Nineteenth lav of June, 1877, at nine of the `o'clock in tin: l'r.m, noon, and closing at ve o'clock in tlw after. noon qf the someday. I'\-L...'I ..L.l.L.. "IV.-.._..L2-. ..I.' 7IV,,. LI 1 In `~ ,w -_ Clerk res ctwely, on behalf of pass eof the By-Law, respectiv v 'l`nwnnhn nf Tau 4-Min 'I"..-....a.. ,, intereate In and promoting, or oghe -p'"""":W THURSDAY. JUNE 7, I877. .,....-...._, ....., ....... ..... ...a. Towmghip of Thy this '1 of May, 1877. - Ree CHA REES ROSS. Clerk of the said Township of ]`.-.3 isuLUTIoN OFT. NEH . d this V ` .1. R. cornsn, V Master at I. KDA(H STRATHY &: AULT. Dl..:..4. a'.. a-. 1- ,- :..b,,_ _j.__.___ -.:.. . }IANcEE3} N.()'l`ICE To ufusbij TONS OF CATHERINE (:R.y_\"1`_ ` DECEASED. /_ / '_uTI(JE. .(.- of Candidate: fur ic First and Sevwxhi I Certia.-ates, County of .\'ium-'. be in the . '. EVTRAL PUBLIC SCIIOOL HOUSE, BARBIE, commencing ",1," nu. .a.._ _n - - ` WILLIAM ERRINGTON [1 Q1" Reeve, In hn(1(n NC?!`-EOE}. ---_.-nu . . .every Saturday don, (direct) every Fortnight r \Vcndo.-sdzs) 'ew Thursalay York, Old Hnnnltny BEAUTIFUL LINE OF BACK mum .'...o. .....:..../2 -4. '" Uwucr A; C. THOMPSn,\'. ' - Barrie. _ gm` -_".,__ \V.\l. BOYS. Secy. B. of Examinr-rs. L77 .. uuuucuuulg I >11 W.-vI,I}LY NEX 2'. - ---J -v..- Third Class 1'-rtiti- 38. commencing on T77,` T Q-.--_ _. L1 notics and tow- a the undersigned by u A l. 141 , 'I lainti's Sdlicit\rs V. EHARLES I`.()7s`S, (`l.._I ...- ....u-ncu 50. | Twenty-second day _I5;X1zT.\. BU; H181": I5 5 . &c.; the lot fivnfinn . `R ,5 SIIABULLEULI LlaIuL`l':V COMES just receivgd at :-:g.....__- - A. `H ['Gl~lL, l)..n..i.l. . way. A." r.|., P'resnlcn'z `um , 11...` Reeve. uj "Ta '. hefl ;af6aA.a-s 517,111. 9; u. cumcz, ' I .W'lW`8ADE E MARK. ra;'..ee.'re, h-4.nf ma... ;. r`......... .....1 m..- ' Aoat, .B.trie. use ` nlnn Delg `HUS IVDIQX, STGIIFOT BCCllI'HrCy,| ensured, a. more reliable record kept of the proceedings, and an enormous saving in timo effected. 4 There was no shorthand reporter at the ` late Simcoe assizes ; if there had. been, according to those figures, the forty- four cases, which occupied tw'enty-four ' days, w ou1d_1;`aye _8ell .dipose of in ' about eleven dnyp, _hd;the Am.w;.i,`1 for the Times` latest than would it be ? g];i,`;_3.; `but one aixswer to -`one simon. -;2_l?.l:_1'I';' there are am! otl;1e;sto t];gV A ; other ppecitnjnh of the , l nisoninsu. which *9 don't .0-rote ssiie; simply for the via 1ook'.up f` oh`: Orillig; c_oeIn'is. V `gauge aw; - otiqg '__o:._, .,cI;_af;;i;i >f!i&:' gg. 9nooIntys..4KItI.:.fr._:.t,l|1!:_ C" .._ ..-- 7 J ` ` Judge Mackenzie states that the late May sessions of the York Conn Court opened on Tuesday, the 8th of May; e number of civil cases was 29, and of mining] cnses 31. All of these were disposed of by- Wednesday; 1 16th, at noon, or" in a. pet-iodoi. eight days. _ At the May eeeeione in 1876 there were 48 civil and 20 criminel cases, sixty-eight in all -.the disposal of which occupied seventeen days, or nine days longer than the sixty cases ` in 1877; The d1'erence--invoIvjn_g a saving, robebl . tothe country and pm `ea interest- Ed nf nn lens Hun S4.0(I)--ia attributed bv -..- V..- -.-.----v.... _. .. --..-.. Wholsome Adteed, however, is. not _i-wholesome disgust ; and if, as regards our relationtu the neighbouring news- papers we disclaim the former, we plead guilty, aye, beyond a peredventure, to the latter. We are heartily, thoroughly, irrecnvei-ably disgusted with them. They have not I. sol_itary`chez-ncteristic which mmmende itself to us,--excep t, perhaps, i it he the appreciation which the man- agers evince for our local items, and the endeavor thef make `to imitate various departments of TH: ADVANCE. We . feel may we heme to cenfese it, but it ii nevertheless true, that of the many with whom we are acquainted we do _not A Imow more unchariteble, dishonorable and altogether unjournelistic brethren of , the ptue than they.` We sav this not , -`ethically. net ahusively. not angrily. ' 'f.lhr'opinion-in horn of two years experi- `Qnu pf then. and is Is siaeerely feltu .5: Many, mini! and nhhesitatingly ` In ethel towuve ekiaowof o;hien_Ily, murteeue (feeling: exists, peg - 'tuhelly.'et Iaumbetweeui 'ri.'val.ueW'e- ppunm. Butherelitisquitethere-. "England Iriheeolo'i1geienel1ehar-t- `jbfllo-; to when vie refer-Icontrel ; oeee. __w. `nd `ac _ h@rI]_inynble to tepid them ` vrt:>-t'iiI--vnvisl-`-sir-:`W --. . 2' A(._ .._ I-_2Al-A..3` .13.`!-'. . PFUUIOIY. 170* 5118 Cllllbfy Ill PIYFIOS IHIGYEEV ed of not Iess than 84.0%--ia attributed by tho: Jnrlcna tn lm nnnnintmant nf A -hniihnnrl cu or not 1ess_ man 9s,wu--is am-nnnnea Dy the Judge to the appointment of 3 shorthand writer to the Court, the tedious method of takin down the evidence of the Judge in long hand ing thus avoided, -greater accuracy. ensured. a more reliable kent of the I ._____.____.___ , K A suowr time ago the _0rillia Times ; opened out in one of its periodical blasts about the immense size of the County of Simcoe and the need there existed for 9. division of it--with Orillio, of course, as g the county town of the dismembered por- tion. At-one time to make out 9. case .i it makes use of one argument, at anothei-A } time of some other, and so on. _ The ; latest effort put forth by this would-be } inhabitant of a county town, was `based on the length of time the late assizee lasted, and the eoneeqnentv trouble and expense to suitorsliving at a distance. Will the editor of the Times now. have the good- !. ness to read and reflect on the following , tsken from the Globe, if be his not done ; ` so already :- T . (l `.__I__ Il_-I.-.__I- _L_L-_ LI-.4). LL- I_L_ \I-_- uiailats. But is because bur conten_1- 1' poraries are so utterly contemptible in ` their onslaughts on us, so utterly dis-',fe honorable, cowardlyand abusively per- ional in their mode of attack, so alto-I gethep regardless of the ' amenities of jou1-na`lism; that to enter into proper and appreciative ontroversy with them. T would be utter}}' beyoncl the bounds of` possibility. T ._... V _....--.... .. .....V . ..- We fear that we have dealt rather too lengthily with this, to `many of our rsadera, uninteresting topic; but it is all first and last re!_'erence to thematter, and its length, for that reason, may be i overlooked.` And now 9. wordor two to ' sum up in conclusion : It is not that we fear our conteuiporaries, it is not that` we are not open to criticism; it is not that we are iudibrent to public opinion .[' that we do not measure swords with our i e . .. I .. . . ' . l And: after .11, iwhaVt"1nonsensieal,i , thoughnone the less spiteful, are some 3 ' of the many abusive allusions made to THE` Anvaxcr, Comic Almanac," for A instance is thought [to be a gwitheringg if epithet. But does the` person inwliose sheet it appears forget the fact that "his own paper was once a comic almanac. V -thet `his chief recommendation to those ` whom he begged to subscribe ` was i this `v`comicality---and that more and better people read` the paper then - than have - . since'or ever will? Stupid organ is intended for another cutting cog-noinen, and is worthy of the brain in-C vented it. But the self-same stupid : organ singularly enough seems to serve Q asapmodel and an: invaluable source of intelligence for the very paper which! reviles it 1, The extent to which our local confreres go in vicious, uncharit- able, and utterly unjustifiable criticism: of Tris: Anvaxcs, we do not wish tog dwell on. It is, we might say, unlimit el. Only a short time ago, if our mem- ory serves us right, the leading Rc- ' form paper in the county, and,onej' which stands deservedly high in public I , favor, felt constrained to remonstrate ; with its Barrie brethren on the vicious . course they were pursuing with regard : to the editorof this paper. The Times . attributed the enmity manifested toward ; ; us to a feeling of jealous envy, and read 1 our neighbors" a rather severe lesson. , Such a solution of the matter as our Orillia contem. ventured is, of course, `H purely imaginary, and has no foundation 1 in fact; and even though many have, strange to say, been inclined to agree [1 with the Times, we utterly scout the 1 idea, and pronounce it erroneous ; indeed we only mention the circumstance ' I in passing. Vvhatever the cause, how-, i , ever, theenmity is very apparent, and the best thingwe can do is what we 1 have been doing and what we intend to : do in the future--let our enemies. hit, hard as they can, and often as they wish, ; without a word of remonstrance from; us. So long as they keep up against us 5 the despicable system of warfare they ; have entered upon, so long will we con- i v - ! tmue to ignore their existence. When- a i ever they have mustered up decency and ability enough to write us down in a if legitimate, honorable way. then shall we`: ` cheerfully riseand encounter them . Our 1 ` icnuse has received the full endorsa tion ` of those in whose, interests we labor, while the gratifying increase in circula- ; ` tion and popularityeof our paper is _fur- ;_l ther tribute to.ou_r endeavors, and satis- ` factory assurance that the attempts at ii belittlement on the part of our rivals do 3 1 us no harm whatever. ' ' . 5 l ( l 5 l W theianthim. . There wan 13:-iod in the history of the local -press during` ivhich on. weekly exchange oi'oolu_1-tsesies took place between two rival organs of the sine" [nlitical stripe, the effect .5: which to sicken the readers of the reipectire Iheets and sink the papers low, very lot, . in public estimation. It might be well fo: our contemporariee to recall this period; and the injurious consequeneee it i 0 mailed, to mind, and avoid the course: which their actions of late seem to indi- cate they are inclined to fallback on. VI 1oIlnau,uvu_ Ivnuuo -ova bud pmvpw v.-u v----v--_ --~..--- -.~. It cannot be said that we stand in vholamne dread of our abusive cnnfo eras. T We hoiiovo--and we think our readers will agree. with "us-that we hove never yet ihovm o disposition to avoid 9, con- zidzt with our loco! journalistic opponents, W583 that contest involved the discus- sion of a tnatter of public interest and Ihen we thought it was possible to on-ry it on in orthodox, legitimate style, We can point to many a question `dealt with inthese columns in opposition to our mnmmpml-iea, in which we have not only mainthined our position credit- ably and after an courteous and moderate ` fuhion (which our opponents, however, V did not imitate), but have also seen dnr point `carried,, and that, too,` in 1 way which furnished indubitabio proof of thesounduess of our views. ` "god 1'v.i1:hl1'e:-7`}'>rel ont ` , ya fif nmsxiech. L -~- - 1 E T HE political picnic season is at hand, l " ` and from various points come reports of] I . | contemplated pastoral gatherings of both l lparties. On the Reform side Mr. ; - E Mackenzie is billed for a good many} places, as is also Mr. Blake-while the ' I minor lights will doubtless show 'them- 1 1 selves as frequently as theinvitations are I received and the buns and sandwiches `-7 promise to be plentiful, Among the} ! Liberal ,Conservat._ives considerable. ac- ! l tivity in the direction of picnic preparer I 8 3 tions seems to prawa.il, and the prospects I - ` ,, , 5 3 are that a great many of the pnncipal f points in the Province, where the facili- ,` {ties are good and the people need and de- 3 sire enlightenment, will be the scene of _ {an outdoor lyanquet, at which the lea-519;. of the Opposition and other piouiinepti 1- gentlemen of the Party` will be present. ! 5 One of these "gatherings is to be held this I almonth at Brampton, in the County of 1 ,Peel; among others who. will attend is ` the member for Cardwell, Mr. McCarthy, ' i who will, too, no doubt, be present on l,other' like occasions. Another will Halso take place at London on Tues- - iday, which promises to be a mou- I_ later affair. The effect . of V this v- lsummer picnic campaign as inaugurated l "' by the Conservative Party cannot but ] `be benecial. The people are` in just 2 P l the mood to receive, listen to, andprot `- by the remarks of 7 those" to whom they [ are-indebted for showing up in its true colors the insincerity and depravity of `f_Reform,as enunciated by the men in ` power. vlfanyof them-the great ma.- jority of them it is safe to sa.v-4-have ] been supporters . of this eooalled !fRe I . form, till the deeds of its standard bear- ers have opened their eyes to a knowl- edge of, how rotten is the cause and how. thoroughly unreliable and unworthy the ' men who champion itat Ottawa. people, anxious now to withdraw them: selves from connection with `those who have proved undeserving -of ~ their sup`- port, will be` only too `glad-to` haveaan . opportunity of openly exhibiting their desire and of expressing ccn_'denoe;_in the inen whom, `they_ know..theyj can - trust.'1Ani, those ' picnics will -afford them an", admirable `chance. ' htly; ; 79`n'diibtad. cane kh6we;aroy:* ' she; halciwhereveri a nd:'_..!'hen9'ver they . open`-=airasa_emblages. c ' :1 E neighborhoody for 1!0|l`_|`i"dL|!{.58 5nt>,; _|?II5i1.? 5 =1un2iy3y:e1I_`.1iock"the.e'gi;t.iire`1*c61i:i:i:tiiiity;`L i if dsliheretaly planned.-#1-l : ;ecnted'3mnrderwas?nev[er before ~ ; hacliin%.tlii_iorftny'i91` i l and the helpleesnessgof the ivicitim `only . 5 serves to aiggrsvate thecrime. Murder 1: of `i any kind is shocking, repulsive` ' 3 and'atro_cious; but the murder of an inf `' - nocent, helpless babe, isidoublyshocking-, l doubly repulsive,` and doubly" atrocions._ " , Thatithe` action of the jury in nding "as ` lthey did is warrantahle, the facts all go 1 to prove. No other verdict could have = _hoen=given'by an intelligent body poi`; - men. What the extenuating cireum: stances of the case---ifAe.ny-i-=-1'nB'y'_b.,"05 .' do not stop to enquire. We look at the `matter from R. standpoint of pure ij ustice,` 3 with charity stied and mercy thrown to ' the winds-. The crime of infiuiticide i8 i too horrible for us, or any one the "instincts of humanity in `his breast, to j contemplate with 9.` feelingof anything] but loathing for the perpetrators no t matter-who or whe,t/they may he. Pity; ( iiiwe insy_ feel for the wretched culp`rit,_l'] but only such pity as is devoid of 1 `clemency and lacking in the `spirit that ,1 i I would prompt us to avert A punishment. is V To go back and trace such a deed to its 8 yfountain head--to the primiiry cause ll lwhieh led to its coImnission-and to :1 visit the heartless author of the whole is V mischief, with a large share oi indignant 9 . 9 censure, is an impulse common to a great , ' lniany, `and: it is is characteristic that l ` ispeaks well for the honor-able_o instincts I and the `justiceloving sentiments .of the I ` . people. Enjoying comparative immunity 5 jfromi punishment for a. gross oli'ence--Aa wilful violation of one of the most sacred ; ` C laws-a crime against society, and a-con- 1 _ ftempt of his own manhood---the seoun- E drel who effects a girl's ruin and hen rt- lff lessly leaves her to her fate, is deserving l of being held in the supremest `contempt 1 by all true-hearted, right-mindie:i~ men fand women. That the statute does not iholdhini moreaccountable for Ibis of; ii ifence is to be deeply regretted. _'1`ime:s ; was when a Christians law deemed both `' parties to an;o'ence against chastity de~ lserring of 'dea.t_h; andthough .public !( Esentiment does not now favor such an i extreme measure, it is -quite. apparent < that there is a general feeling in favor : of having the seducei---and _ his victim, ` too-dealt more severely with. \Vith s lseduction a criminal `offence, and both id parties liable to severe punishment, there E would less of the distressing cases I 5 which occupy so much of the time of the C law-courts, less of the wide spread `shame ` s i and misery which follow in the seducet s } ;wake, and less of the `horrid cases of ` 5 child murder which` are constantly` coming to light. Throughout Can- 5 5 ada---_in this neighborhood in A ps.r- F t.icular~'--this abominable" crime has 3 been very prevalent of late years, !" while the . guilty ones A rarely fall 3 {into the hands of the law. xo wonder 1 , then that it prevails so widely, with the 9 law apparently powerless to check its : ifatal spread. There should be a diil"er..j ,1 E ent order of things existing in this Ch'ris- ! p tian country. And it is earnestly to be 3 1' hoped` that the time is not far distant 5 i when such deeds as the one which forms : 5 the subject of these remarks will be as i I `rare as they are now lmnentahly fre- gquent. A .. 50 I ,t t EIIKI-"II IIIK0II0IIIy- I0!` Dlllafll, E06 111' `_ Set-via Roumania, |."l4l`.l.e U`iUn of I part of \Vi1l.no' allow the :_'S ue;.Gnm1.: " P"".-3 T...,...k mm, M '...,..."-'g,.,;.. V Pace negotiations are in pxogress. Prince flags-i.'LIon'In'n-' -`n'n nnfn hi Tllinri ~ - Jun '0. ` Today the Turkish successes in.Tra.ns- caucasia. are oonrmed. The Dumbo is reported impasable. The '_1 ut'k iah"Pa:-: liament is .abou_t -to be disso_Iw'r'ed. < We uucfreaquontly asked why it is we do not reply to the vicious onslaught: made an as through the columns -of "our 1015! cnntampomries. The enquiry, to he sure, in la` very pertinent one ; yet than who make it are, we fancy, actu- ` Mind more by 9. miscliievoua desire to vitneals a newspaper ght, than byea feet` that our literaryreputation will suffer or the journal we conduct lose weight" by what would appear a pnsillunimous silence on ou_rpartwhenourtruth,honesty,. ' ability, unity, H and goodness known what not, are called into question by the indontrions writers whose target we, un- jsppily, era. By these`, however, who knot us well, who know our assailants. well, and who have a correct conception of whet the general public requires at the lands ol_'Vtl1e_jom'n:list, our course is regarded in the tree T light. To them we Vera acting as we ought--in their minds our conduct furnishes the best proof that in maintaining silence when T lnlecmd to vile persons] abuse we are only what decency suggests and our position demands. ' fa _ . _ ,_ . A l ,,,I1.1,. , , a , _ ,_1 :.. | uuutnwllluv. Y] June 4." The aspect of nifairsi in the East ap- '- pears to be on the point of undergoing 3 a change, either in the direction of peace,'or of renewed obrts by Russia which, in view of the circumstances, are likely to lead to her speedy success. The reports respecting the prospect of establishing negotiations" for the con- ; clusion of peace are considerably varied, 2 and upon the whole little inclination is manifested to put much faith in their. s- promises or their statements. Gort- ` 3 i schakofi} according to one view, is un- I t 5 doubtedly influenced by Bismarck, who 2 E is desirous of avoiding the complications I 5 that must arise after the passage of the 1 3 i Danube. and who recommends the ces- ' . fsion of Egypt to Great Britain. while i Russia annexes Armenia with the ports l of Trebizond and Batoum, which she has ' long regarded with a wistful eye. A ) . second report would i have it understood- f-] that Russia will make a rapid movement l 1 upon Rustchuk, and when in possession ` of that town will, pmprzo mom, propose ' a` peace on the basis of the reforms '{suggeste_d by the Conference. Setting , 1 aside these. rumours, however. as pre- ` mature, there remains yet another con- sideration which augurs favourably for an early termination of the war. The more the conflict is prolonged the more loes it become apparent that the weak- 9 .11 l 1,. 8 1 l 3 a i ( : E ness of the Ottoman Empire forbids all .hope of a. protracted resistance. This `has now come to be thoroughly under- stood among the better informed at Con- -stantinople, andeven the optimists are 5 J 1 I i at a loss to conceive whence a sufficien force is to be drawn to repel the invasion. ' Added to this, corrruption and bribery E` are rife in every country, there is an . ; utter absence of patriotism, the Sultan` , l is regarded as a nonentity, and the re- '1centlv introduced Barlianzentary legisla- . tion, of which so much was expected, has ,- proyed to be the iveriest _asco._ -Wi .- spreaddiscouragement exists in conse- quence of this hopeless state of affairs, and the gloomy prospect at home is in creased by bad news from the provinces. The situation of the Ottoman forp98 in , Asia Minor is regarded as exceedingly _ grave. The Turkish cavalry under ._ .Moussa Pasha has been defeated and dis- persed near Kars.which is now complete- ly invested,'and has been cut off from telegraphic communication. A slight Turkish success is_ reported in the Caucasus, the Russians having. been driven back with the loss of eight ~ mounted an ammunition`. But even in this .direction the Ottoman hopes are down to zero, the anticipations 6f 5 general rising of the Caucasians being damped by the submission of the latter . before the Russian forces sent against them. A.B.alastprg_oaution`1Elonstantiaoplec is "being hurriedly put in a condition for defence, ten thousand labourers being employed on the fortications. A` de- fensive.line'is-to be constructed west of the` city, with thojobjecr ofprotecting fromland , Among -5othe1-titemg `of news it is`ar'i"rioo`ncer1 -that: the" ow, $11610/za.rivitoh . 5 the A(`}i-and.- l)_'nl:'e - Ser`gius`left St."Pet_ersbug forth3D'mu. . I beat midnight oirsamirdiy; and wine a" . change "of ' ` in`Greeoe `in'nni{_ ,3 1 '..-,1 -n 3' l I I J ( 1 J < l f i 11 c i J c 2 l ....,-- v_. vu-.uy.u-uu- r , June 2. _ The Russian` policy of delay is still be- ' ing closely followed both along the Dan- : ube lines of attack and in Asia Minor. In 'lui'e1.iaer'qumei this might prove ii l"`:__iangerous game for the success of_ the n Russian arms were it not for the fact i that the Turks are in no position to -.`avail themselves of the advantage thus I offered, lacking as they do both men and aniniunition, and that. there is little to , ' prevent the invaders marching upon .;Ei-zerouiii in their own `good time and , } seizing the city, which, from its position , and resources, cannot A. be expected to p make such a vigorous resistance as.that` {offered by the more strongly fui-tiedi position at Kare. `The signal for the ad- Vance along the Danube will,it is under- ! stood, be given upon the arrival of the Czar at Ploiestif A- Russian squadron 9 is attempting to force the Sulina mouth 1 of the Danube with the object of assis:- ;' ) ing at the approaching attempt to force Ethe river. In Asia. Minor the Russian: "(forces have made a fresh movement on i ; | Kai's Kilissa and Toprak V Kaleh, on the 1 ,left wing, while a. detachment of -the` giigiis is threatening om. Mukhtar Pasha, 1 i in the n_icantiine,- is falling back, that l being apparently one of the features of [ ' his plan. _Fr`om>the Caucasus country a 5 l 6 second, but short-lived, rising is reported, y the insurgents having been dispersed by ` I` the troops with considerable loss. Never- 5 l E tlieless great anxiety prevails at head- i quarters, and three more divisions are V < | being mobilizedior service in this part ` nil `Hun nnnnizrv \Vl1iln {kn pnurnra invn'i I `UV!-.55 IIIVUIIIHUVJ JUL UULVLUC Ill VIIID tllllll ? of the country. While the Powers are" ,endeavouring to bring about a Confer! .;ence, -with the object of localizing thel 1 war. Greece is bent upon extending the isoene of operations. The Cabinet hzive I decided upon declaring war, and already { extraordinaryprepamtionsarebeing made I ;for raising troops . and furnishing sup,- [ plies for a_ compa.ign.' Another massa- P cm of Bosnian, "refugees is reported spreading terror throughout the pro- vince, and causing the Bosnians to ,rise in hselfdefencee:_md to look to Russia for I -.__...L,__ __ A... V--u.. vovov ! assirsta11ce. ' ting up a_ demonstration on the Czur s -_.._--- ---- vvwvv-- -`wvv-w-V --J ---- -v- but _not hefore the `Russians destroyed the place. ` .The Roulnanians intend get- -"1 I arrival in Bucharest` The war psrty is active in Greece.` At a_ large. meeting` iii Birmingham '. last night ad- By Mr, Gladstone, a.` resolution was carried declaring Eniglandfs true `polioy to beta unite with the other Powers and compel Turkey to give ef- fectuelugusrantees for the proper treat. ment of Christians. ' I - 1- A . The delay beginning hctilities _i_n "earnest gives some strength tothe ru- I mourszof Bismark busy as a media- : borhetweeh the Porteand Russia. Ar- ldahsn has been retaken by the Turks, , _I-_A.____-.I How ma Vsrnuaau xs rnoczsnma-- Dzsvarcnrs` xx nnrnv Am) azxxnu. _ xdpms AND N:ws ` ' have been used mu D6. wuznouu me1n.._ Hun infimnntion may bedlid 011 toudhiipg the use _an e expgnence 0 _se who have. s,0l1_18t on %`~oz-Ltho fmn any thef gained? iu"'pint U`><?:i'`-!1".`.P+1!'_5_"998*?!`,!..h".`?.*; % j zaamm gmmg nu-onggnoqu line u0_1qmwx}, sum are tow le-by the ncnpal medicine dealers. fhem, and convinced that these medlcmee are no hmnbu . No one who has. tned theshoaho. ..L... D: I`. Inc: avian nwunnnnr-AK .n.Ii'.xh\fiIi1n. use: full BIB ever pmuuuncgu an unawar- nbla opinion of them, no falmly where the A_ hnvebeen used will be._without; ihetn. _ Fu :..:.'......a.,;.... ....m I... ha!` nn all nu-dmln.-. - IIHVC nesumomua OI ln1l`8C_l1.I.0I1S cures Of H1858 diseaa ajnlmeny othen. If an one is af- icbed, et hinitry '1' bbttle of 3: e Remedy and a box of Pills. No injurious effects will follow their use _the moat deliqate person, as they are purely vogetable: their being no mineral ngatte:-1;; them.-_The coat in email, while the ndventagef; derived mm'thei;- use will donhl repay _op o\::ynr;:p=nra:.e and trouble. e In men are vn y` hnown frdnghout the Dominion. I-|I3s3l'0 lile;by miucinnl medicine `dealers. auu. DIS Guuuluvu vunu uuocv nu-wuauunw qru no hpunbu on tnod tl_Ie,lIoaho- ' ` has ever pronounced ani unfavor- gu. nnninn nf-thmn_ no familv where their Tm: GRzA'rSaosnoNss'.s REMEDY AND PILLS. The snocees .tha.t.these medicines have met with since their introduction to the public some years ago, proves 'plain_ly to the most skeptical that they are medicines that perform what the are Advertised to. The virtues -of these in 'cines have been well. tested, and have withstood their trial in 2. most . satisfac- tory manner. For diseases of `the Blood, Liter, Lungs, &c., they are unsurpassed; We hnve of miraculous of these Jinnnnnli nu-nun Al-lug-n TC 45.... ...l... .- _ 11050 Cllfe CUHIIHOII SON! t|]l`03.l5. Ulle DOISUG has cured broticliitis. Eifty cents` \mrth has curetl an old standing cough. ll: positively cures catarrh, asthma and croug. Fifty cents worth has cured crick in the ack, and the sauna quantity lame back of eight years . stand- ing. 1; cures swcllecl neck, tumors, rheumw V tism,'11eu`rh.lgia, contraction of the muscles, stiff joints, spinaldilculties, and pain and soreness in any part, no matter "where it may he, nor from what cause it may arise, it al ways oes I 3:011 cod, _ Twenty-five cents . worth as" cured ail cases of chronic and bloody dysentery. V One teaspooniul cures colic in 15 minutes: It will cure any case of piles that it is possxble to.cure. Six or eight appli- cations is warranted to cure an case of excori- '9.'tcd nipplcs or inamed lireas . `For bruises,-` if ap lied often andbound up, there is .never the si htest discoloration to the skin, It; stops t e pair; of a_ hu}:n_ as soon as` applied.` _Gg`res frosted feet, boils, warts and come, and ' mid woundsof every description on man or b'e'a.at. N. THOMAS, pm.-, N. Y. And NORTHROP a LYMAN, Toronto, Ont., Sole Agents for the Dominion. NM... ,j, l'..1..o.-.'. ,,,q..1....+..1 ....,1 m....o..;'-...,1 - Eu:('rrm'x1'\' !-' 'I`uo.\xAs"Exm:LsIoR E1`LE|'- ' "l`R1`(` OIL! \\'om*n 1't:x T_IMl-ZS 1'rs_ \\"1-:1:u'r IN GoLv.-'-I'ain cannot stay where it is used 3 It is the cheapest medicine ever made. One -lose cures common sore throat. One bottle lmu mu-m'l n~nn'nTaih'u 'M`.u'{'hy mm!-a` .>iurf.]r\ Lara I Plvr-.~i's Coco,\.--GnATm-`UL AND C0.\!FORTl1\`f!. l --.-``By a. thorough knowledge of the natunil laws which "govern the operations of. digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of | the fine pmpcrties of well selected cocoa, M 1-. I I-Ipps h:u1providedv our breakfast tables with :1 delicately llxwonred be\'cr.'1ge which may save us many heavy doctors bills. It is" by tho judicious use of such articles of diet thata constitution may be grinliially built up until strong enough to resist every. tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle rnnladies are oating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. '12 may escape many a fatal shaft by keepin v ourselves we-ll forti~ ell with pure blood 11!)( -11 properly nourished .,. fra.me."--(.zvil Service Giizelti.?- only in l ackets_labe1led,-J.usn=:s E!-P.~s_& C0,. Hom- uae xithic Cheinists, 48,.'l`hre:1(lneeille Street, an 170, Piccadilly, Lon4.l0n.V ' Owxunsvor Homes Rstox<:ruo. - And why are? And who knows but what their horses not rejoicing as well: who can prove the com` trary. But their owners'rejoi_ce because of the astonishing and almost miraculous eoets on their horses of` Derle_r's Condition Powders and Arabian `Hoave Remedy." Some were lean and poor having no appetite, others would devour their food ravenonsly, yet derive no `benet from it; some were hide-hound, with rough and shaggy hair; others had severe colds and coughs; many had the hooves and other I complaints peculiar to horses; on all it oper- - nted like achnrm, the disease or complaint was | speedily removed, the appetite and digestive` organs corre `Wd, the skin softened, and a sleek and shiny appearance `given to tie coat, all! without any danger to, or preventing the horse being used.--Remember the name, and see that the` signature of Hard Gt Co. is on , each package; Northrup ck Lyman, Toronto, Ont., proprietors for Canada . . Sold by all Me- dicine Denlers. - , -2---. wuypgvumo good `gnu qondomxr the evil Iibi -gmhs our mt. Iunnhe om- lnia hve lien paving tlirongh .9 very ry 'dnda!;13ut `if ha not been vary diicnlt ` to dimovcr $1: p\`i.l doers, nor ignonntbr 1in~ The report we publish of the Enuihbk Godpuny today than the `follow-_ ings'EntaoffinI:- `_. lat. The atirc solvency of the uaocintir.-n. IGs,coq:p1otc strength. 7 3!]. N2: win: n'nl nnntnlnlg _; .... --L Q Somu-mo Inn: -A writer in `Putnam : ' Iiagazsno says: , It is a- curious fact. that I there is nevera white colt nor: blur-1: calf. } The whitest horse was bluckeet in its birth, 3 and the jet. black cow was unmixed red. .jWhelher this is cox-recs or not, we cannot = positively say; but thiz we do believe, thst I the best medicine for removing pain from the {system is the Canadian Pain Destroyer, In class of rheumatism, sprains. bruises or I severe colds or summer complaints, it ziands unequalu-d_. Far sale by all Druggizts end country dealers. Price 25 cents per: bottle. HEALTH is STRENGTII -To prevent or conquer disease is one of the grandest nttainments` ever aimed at by men; and Brynn e Pulvnonic Wafers will as sure eureveougbs, colds, tick- ling in the throat: and pulmonary complaints, 33 war and pestilence will destroy. Severe colds if not attended to sooner or later lead to incurable consumption, and the strength of the strongest oon fails if neglected. The readiest and beet mo.-ens known for the cure. of these complaints is Bryan's Pulmonic Waters," . 4 which have been thoroughly tried for the last twenty years, and have never been known to fail. Singers and public epeekers will also derivegreat beneht from the use of them. Sold by all medicine dealers, at 25 cents per box. - . V u .. CRADDOL-x`s west end hardware emporium has undisputed claim to the name of th: hard- ware store of this county. He buys for cash I and sell at a small advance. ToLE.\'.& McLean's drug" store carries off ' the palm as the model medical dispensary of Barrie. All an-tides cheap and a. full stock of . everything. Fan Wheat . reLdwe1l... prmg. . . . . . Barley. . . . . Penn. _ DtU1--lu _(l|lliI'l:Bl'o . fore quartex-.. . .\Iu_tton; by carcase .. I Dressed Hogs . . . .. . Sheep Skins . . . . . Hides............... Turkeys e.1.ch.. Geese` Ducks . . . . . `Veal \I7....l Vtflll 0 I Wool . roca1:o'.=a per Bag. 1 Bntter--tub. . . . . II -...."II.. ` ua.ruper1D.... . Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beef--hind `quarter. . fnre mun-ter.. The Equitable Life Insninnce Company 6: May 24th teceiycd application for nearly 2'o.0,lTD.D. ` On revert! day: succeeding $100,- QQ; I single nun ! brought us 4z`ypI`ca1ions /or nnvllx `I'D KI ' . -" F0113. Lard per lb. . Rom: _ _ _ . _ . rnnvo, uvui gxacuvu Llll uuv uvusunnuu. No'rx.-V-Eclectric-Se1ected and Electied; `--numnru CHEAPER THAN Reme`mber the' plow? .BageldLsvt.,T Barrie, two doors north of ` Lennox s Grocery.` [ . . A :`R.obft .T B. :I3J .`c51e1ve"y. 1 FURNITURE OF. DESCRIPTIO_N ON HAND OR MADE TO ORDER ROB T. 3. MGKETLVEY % cmam mama as amms'raaaa3 E I A {s'UocEss0R TT0 McKELVE.Y .31: Nozz1'o1_v,) 4\vas1'_. `sun; n.u(nm.u.s1-., nAnnm,:NI=:.1nLY OPPOSITE ` snANAcyu .v_m _-rm.. TV _ A Ten per centCh`e4_:per hanany_ other Hous in t11_Oouny. CJJ1 compare prises andljudge for yourself. . Spain} _NOIIf. `BER? SPECIAL NOTICES. .: my 5 50- 080 050 030 008 00 ' %d~=:oTM.y.i%i5-ZTI` ' at 7 perrceuiz. There will be 3 small ph_.deed: 9: my be Vin his n_ rug e I01` spout WW mu parnculars of wlchavgill be gwexy at day : of sale - --Ten per c5n;-down and balance in cash withina month from day of sale, with reserved "bid. Titleilbelievedlto be indis- pptsble; but the`Vendor will only be bound uwraauoubs, Winn aumung lor DU norses, anv- in shed and usual outbnildings-hard And. ~30 t water. The house is in a good state of ! repainand is in the heart of the business " part of the Village. Alicense csn, it is 116- 2 lieved, be obtained with little trouble. ' "rhn nnnvnm-i:v in -nlrl nnkhu-O. in n n-.1-.. JICVEU, De 0|)l'a8llll'(l WIIIII IJWUC If The) pro arty is sold sub] Mo about $600 full ` Whilgavgsl `I ; given at tin ? uf mi _ at the henruof 12, noon, , 9 v` Lot Number Two on the North side of Main Street in the Village of Stayner and County of Simcoe, containmg about half an Ame, on whiclria erected a. Tavern known as . being in 2 story frame bnildingzwith frame ad- dition in the rar, and containing 22 rooms or ` thereabonts, with stabling for 50 horses, di-iv- I imy nhed and .mmnI nnthniMinm_}uu-cl gm!

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