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Northern Advance, 16 Dec 1886, p. 4

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---p _V v rn cam-an ammo. \ The candidature of Mr. William Harvey has proved the most popular nomination yet made by any political party in the Oonnty of Simcoe for years past. He mates to the front at the request of the people, with no political or hackneyed scores against him. His life asan agricul- inrist and municipal officer has induced ureful, practical methods in all his actions ; did his matured judgment is the highest recommendation in anyicandidate seeking Che responsibility of a local legislator in He Provincial Assembly. As a matter of fact,` there is no politics involved in such 7 ' a position--the whole work of Provincial legislation being -simply administrative, ` with the interests of the people as a whole it be considered in the annual gatherings at Toronto; Never since Confederation have the people learned so much to despise purely party tactics in Provincial matters ; and it is confessed that thou- and. who have heretofvre acknowledged. only a party name will. on the 28th inst., lupport "the men who` ' approximateithe _Itandard of independence before party} ` Indeed, there `is a wholesale stampede against the Ring politicians who have `in- Qerests to serve other than a party triumph, and with which the great body of voters have nothing in common. Local improve ments come necessarily within :the,prov1n.ce:, of thehegislature. What cm: . arnment done for Oen_tre__'Si"_jcob.l, t Phelps has been its member for `a term.` and has controlled the prtronsge " for -the last eight years, but not a dollar has band its way into his constituencg , though he lavished promises right and left when asking the sulfrages of `the electors. The Nottawasaga River is o~_day it was before he ever saw it ; and will be to oi; end of the Government he. supports. V thousand acres of could be-made, arable if a proper seheine was '3 and `Provincial and Municipal aid prof j rly nought for the accomplishment of--'such=a` purpose. l'l`his'isainatter"6f much. more {A0, I nP|'W1 WI. RiVi9$"4W4;-`I533? `. awayof the licenses the Scott `Act, ' or the appointment` Oommis- ~` and License v uipeetcrs "tofmraiu iii our mva.rai1p.u..ui' * e at 1 eeim low` t oi P` .`i' K` 7- 3: in -up J ft Oh n ATTENTION 2% 11:11:18 on .8UBSCRIP'!`.IO.N. 0. 6th, i886; ' .~ n.u-rocnano-mmnur. :. % l L` The aunt 'u1`-tihe Eubglinli lmurob` V5rot:uh!b:, 1:93! G9!i9'fQ-:;bb91!%%83iui` has. ha-9m.; .994. ;,l?t!9-0a9>!{9,r.s {cm a chart tune .q;'u.urIllI I_ Ind revels- ; tiau>ol'vI'njugIt=u3dulityu(* ix; . `thtflriltooratlo Ounpbeu come: no to` Hot. ---- .. . -- wIIylUYUI `IU'1"`UnuO of liu-I05!-liell it_-w'i..ll do-"him" 5' 'f's1'r4i:-by `leaving .Vh1m"aione,7_nrT thojmpg-9 he is brought iutqn9ti9p,_,_th9 vgtmey it will be neon uiui clwintereuiof the loin`. Iionld b -ob;-err9d`=by hi-13-*A mi-M-=2 `=9! th- ` 15.: (> www-- vutii ' vuaauwliuu'6UlIAHI'l0Ng Our irritable and eccentric neighbor, the Examiner; persiata in calling public attention to Councillor. Caldwell : funny orthography, It would, we subunit, be doing the town a greater aervice if it drew spring, his absolute refusal to carry out a resolution of the `Council to place a gal i lamp on'John etreet.Vhic long delay in placing a lamp in front of Trinity Church. after; it had been ordered -`by. the Council. and hie placing a lelnp on the Allandale road withoutnny'nuthorit'y at all. _ Theee evidences of tlie 0ounoillor'a ldea that he ought to run the . municipal mecliiiie alone njighotydiletea upon by` our frerepo fan. t9..0"lIVInce the ratepayers _a.-f his - en`iiuent tneee for" the ,dntiee`.`of ,a ..h,"* : T119 war orilivsr-nhytwd ' finnnyeyntai. _.,.o..imqi_i1$g-_ fflalilwellfa; port: `inight be 'overloqk['l`l'~5'y C `riiiej, ` were. but shv$l;9evi9~l%;rs`h6. in ? `the`tow_n buaineaa will; no hageA-Inognonng oauee hia.~retire.nent from smiinicipal-'laie ih ~ =%W'u' 0t.eiI`:h=.0 0i3`rni5`fd. for not reepomible a positron. W,e;w_;ll freely admit th_at-we.-arenot very rvhighly emunorecl of_Q_ritiein pg-ithelin tlieponncil ommbuaraur ` ;3iuih.&c.eioa5:zh.c iia inuence ia banejfnl .Vh'!'0,V0ta.it; in ; fennill I` ._-.`-:j`$J.Vb`R`-..d.' I- ._`l'A'._.u I'D ' ."en . "4- oo_mcn.:.o`n cu'anw::.I.'s,cnAunozc. {Inn unpioahln ......I .._-.._.-_, _ , ----_.......-,--_._--- av no-you uuwm the new vodr. in autmnp speoch, My ohjfdot jru to strike _a blow at Sir John"-.'ih1aoiionald." There pro a few of the rennin why Mr. Mowut ought not to be longer entrusted---with the Gov- ernment of_ `thin Province, T and if the electors oi om`:-it regard the" good of the country is" superior party, they will emphatically tell Mr Mowst to step down sndout. V L ~ r , _ - .. --v ~ """"'Q " '3-_:;;-,.;::-::-_3g book munoply. Under the pretence of giving [newly-enfnanehlaed voters the opportunity to. use rtheirnew powers... he brings on an f,eleotion at the moatinoonvenient aeaaon. and `I! .Gii.g so diefranchiaea thousand: of votera iv: the next font yea:-a_. He ayinpathieea with Seoeaeion in Nova Sootia and Race and Revenge in Quebec. While hypocri- tically aaaei-ting in the a proclamation d-.a' enlving Parliament, that it waato benet a1,I0'X'd.,Ialaree aneach- Mu nhikiia -'.`.'s.. -...:L- - L- mum MEN'S Lvtemnu.-coivexch. .'u'nvs Al80C!A'l'ION' will meet in their l!sll.M I":-th H k.OVOI'yCVOlIIlI[. (still tlllscaszutli .(De::mber.) All mung Inn anxious to identify themselves with the Psrty ot Prom-ese are eepeoislly invited to Reonsopen from 7.aoto10p.in. _ D. O. MUROI-IISON. Gil Secretary. ........ auvav -av sunny n-sauna A why Mowat and his party should have a rest and other_men be entrusted with the public sairs of this `Province. Mr. Mowat has more than doubledthe annual ' expenses of government since coining into. power, though the population has in- . creased only twenty-ve per cent. He has increased the cost of civil management 60 per cent. and the cost of legislation 70 per cent , while for pages sessii-nal writers , and messengers, the `cost has increased 265 per cent. Mr. 'Mowat s Government have fearfully mismanaged the crown lands department, which is a most im- portant public trust. Timber limits have been lavishly sold, which now command ` many times the price obtained. The re. suit is, that with the public property wastedpdirect taxation stares us in. the ` 3 face. Mr. Mowat, for political purposes, has robbed our municipal c--uncils of their 3 rightful powers and privileges, and has called into existence a whole army of ' petty officials to aid in keeping him in I: power. - `He has muck. aseriuus blow at theeiciency and value of our school I -' system by bringnig it within the ran-.'e of 1 party politics. He has izei-riymandered ` between thirty and forty Ontario consti- 1 tuencies. under the pretence of equalizing d the votes, but in_ almost every case the 9 change has resulted in an advantage to 5 his party, while the disparity in the number of voters in some cases has been `E increased instead of being; lessened. He h is opposed to Manhood Su'rage, which is 5| the great reform needed. He refuses to '_` enforce the laws of the country, while ap- pointing partizsn oicers under the pro 31 tence of doing it. He witholds from the H people a secret ballot, which is a necessary element to render it of value. He keeps the people from buying school books at a 0, reasonable price by aiding and abetting . _p| '".i-.:,`--III hunk Illsallnwaln Y?-- J -' "' .....- uowmr Snow. 00. . It will be it blessing to O-utgrio_ and the whole country if the electorate on the 28th order Mr. Mowat to step down and out. It Irould be an `eminently appro- priate reiponae to the little Premier : Christmas trick. There are many reasns whv Mam-L -...a |.:_ _ _-if I - - - Qtharineo has nocuinmnnity of interest with the Centre ( 1- nnyothor Riding of Simcoe-for his in- terest is all there and not with ug. Taking is material View of the position of tio `candidate: only theta is nothing to be said lfdsu Mn `D`u..I.i... .. J _'H;1:;1i4i;liih9,-achlev inlgmg-juwress? .A~ ' I , _--_- ---, ----v on uuuusqg up III! III!" furiMr. Phelps, and .ev(u-ytliing fox-`the farmer candidate in onnlnidst Taking the .h1gbe1 ground of intellectual and `bue}iness`tnsa, Mr. Harvey is the man that fills the bill. and will be elected` by the auzragea of his neighbors and friepds N ..-Atntaua _.`.muMugazmgiC. nu_,w thu-`$3.1 I Vfour veai !`I i3ld'I t a!*1`_a_E5g`.je`w'<> tr'a'cs' 8531: yet: I mt .h9'J'..l'.!lP%7:"'F:r 51'?! number '_r on our -A Sipgzen, pf good `healthy |`i-'6:-'nit ur. z_,n_` gfobi-V "5 place in E -queusvtumilycoh-ole.- : tr;1`h.OD|.! iI~B. i | of sviv.iaton`_uit.e..;di9h zhjnlisoriry gem or ; uhmily undue. I; -.-v.`-W`-'W' 9"-J&:6r-'!;rV9."3 9F 5-'i'."`'.~"-`;`.'7"P: ` 9'59? f:"?..`1$337 3|, been re- oomvd Fraud 5t'im~ful1 otspolitiiihits. 11- ..,.'!!.1?I.!,_ _u;d u-mcio make-up .. wdydoffully inipt-'o:v d the tibia iaiue V99 16:39 ago 'All" li6nonu who want. ".1 '.f`* ""`J5hQ* b10159? Jun 7 tq keep 1 #?i`2WF':93`L!9!ig4`P!,ii .'; ; .. t[l4nlnIl..nnidIn: Ii huh I`|uu'-'Iuu; .........,...,.q.- 1 anti "v_v_Ku yu|IlI, vnz m 1885; "when" we prenont.-'. tndj pnlioy ' dumg iu benecial Work ~tm~.tha 81: Leonard foundmho capitalist: ofuriug Inna 12 000 000 -when he" -`only -- wanted 4.V9l)0.09l),.gn_u hun 3 premium for in Inferior` Fokuty. - ihotu of "H6- mdndlni it thqjdid tn the 18751loan, 0 shave of 9_I1` 9v`gr!' :I00."' ' ~ A` R_:_fp:;q;'er_! _` >`B`oaii,;..mu.rk, learn. tnd yot.o'for'y many) : _ A ' ` We directthe attention of farmers to the advertisement. of Mr 8trathy'a in anotheroclumn. We have often indicited the importance of more attention being given to the raising of stock of viva:-`ion, kinds on the part of Ontario. farmers. in- stead of putting their main iiepeltidienoe in the grain. ` i `It is} quite event that the price `of wheat will netier rule as high inyontarioeas formerly. V -A'l he__cheap ' labor of India and Eiypt and the vast . wheat areas `of those ` region: that are - gradually being opened will `completely | revolutionize y the grain-` trade of the world. Our farmers `should recognize this ' fact and act accordingly. Good `fat cattle, sheep and hog: will always command remunerative prices,- either iorhome cou- aumntion or the English market. The public apirit of Mr. `Strathy '-in thus practically directing our farmers into a eld, where their interact and prot mani- festly lie, is worthy of the hiighest-room-' mendation. A most important and `valu- able` market for bgsd wok might `be established Barrio, buyers from T-re*_,!9 lgtlier [pl99i.!i!.1;99jrlyi` nd their way here if" g`6od,"'Tf@:ejAvellfbred` animals are purchasahle giwegagain direct 1 itiaeunon +10. aMr. ~ .8tntlly'-.3`. ` gpriz -. listand` .trIs.t next March .W.'9;"1!:ll abate: a oer-men? ~t-'.sb1!9h9*!:n..&h<} Wu- L. __ - x_o'rs: any cossssnug. ._,., _-, Iq";187;8: the: G116 poli oy'_=had do tlebased the'ct-edit ~0f'the- coon try-` that whhn ~ -l-hi-`eta million. pounds of-your bonds were offered, the Euulxah investors only cltered to.,.,take . .09I>~-::.A9r.-ezsn ye.Iu.- viz` .;'-3 in ui`ii~"iih vnunnsnox aui`.'.`m.i~-.~ag...1am.;v.~-5..- - Awi{s}2}.7.}, :1.Taaaa :. quite vrilliug` tlqtho '_Il}_e1'['.{`nBoulty shall be settled, Vequigebly guud fairly, this country is neither to liebulliod nor onjoled into the- eurreuder of herrighte, uor Iuer herself to be plundered of -her jnlueble possess`- _S._'__ - __v._._ -- v- nvuvuu nvullll QI I "Having "een forced against their better judgment to become the mouth-piece of` Fourth of J uly-nonsense. like that which humiliated their natiun so much at the tune of the Trent affair, they are, perhaps, to be pardoned if they have lost their tnannera a little. Mr. Bayard a denying .1 Canada : right to protect her own shares under the British and American treaty uf 1818. his reference, to warnings aurporting to "have been issued by the culunial unthnrities, and his reman kn shout. vhe suppoaod delegated juriadictmn of the Canadian Guvernnient are; in the face uf plain factlmimply sitting of enpercilinua ino_le.I.I09.Whi0h auxin to have been `omin- pleted by I me reference to the alleged Canadian Guvernmont. _ ` Ii]; ~.. voquc MEN, t T 'l'Ell'I8EERYOUI8'1`ION. ) V The President's tmesssge to Conglress , refers naturally hnough _ to the shery | dicllltyf He goes out of his way, how - ; ever, to cast blame on the Canadian viii- ` c.als fo:-the waythey treated the Glov- _ caster shermen`: attempts to steal our , sh. This comes with a bad grace when wit isekuown that for six months after the treaty had expired these. sheries were used by the American shermen without c--mnensation, and upon the distinct un- derstanding that the President would recommend a commission to settle the whole question. The Senate,` however. refused to do this, and the re-eating I Senator Frye acted the bully and "threat- -ened all sorts of things if the New 308' land sh marauders were interfered with Now, Mr. Bayard. the Secretary of State, threatens and warns and claims that 3 Britain will beheld responsible fur all damages and losses to the Gloucester skip pers for the seizure of their vessels. The : Montreal Witness remarks: I A."C I - fpnblicatioii, hlntf _ `c`ounter-`charges apzsinst wife scio_n__o_f the - iduoal House of Argyle; aszasort of defence is likely to fail as Lady Campbell emphatically denies them, and does`.it too in a way that carries the appearance of truthfulness. ` Whilea pernicious iuuencc is exerted on public murals by publish- ing the evidence in these cases the press would be neglecting a great public duty if it did raise its voice against the immorality of which these divorce` suits are the consequences. While this moral plaaue spotstains the higher walks of social life, it is to be found lower down. Six applications for divorcewill be made to Parliament in this country at the next session, and in the New York sun of the 9th inst , along with the account of the Campbell case there were the descriptions of two similarcases in New York city. This moral corruption needs the sternest rebuke from all the force of pulpit and press ' PE * ~ L .2. . l.""i ~-l -:1` is. inf. ,.'_.1_1_-_,g..u ' ` I. . xuy. l . . ` f `on. " `x E ..-'!Z .'.H|5.`! 'Il?fe.I_deai`edi In aflnoveoamadi na.uuIuy'c|e|IUu f T. , . `. . i.%"`:':.%3?"h37.7 ..Bu-`rlo.Doo.`I.18u. _. _-v-,gv aim, suy'I3 Sherwood. t ole Agent.` uuroandi t -- -v upvuvu pun 91- or-li,ener.l. Within the` put` three T eire ova-130 revoin--5 vriiee-~hnve been gwzx-dad for. Dominion Orzans and. Hm on and they nowthe most popular instruments`-in com. a: I he entire exhibit: were sold at the In inn and Colonial Exhibition. . The Dominion instru- .menta hrea.Ii1_oqu&the_la.n;e.tone,' soul music. - the g_un_e nee .'rioh.1ott.jsweai;` nd burning ,tone.;oon)ing~ the t.uuchi.ot each key. ant xieaveemo xememhril-nQe;9t,;a {uni} sound mpg- ;bei. 104.130-f0r.m8mr yep-L gIa,4hay,d.fd wh ; 2'-he. zetlii-ntuc.wnohad'tea' o -buardgygn i tyyou. ) , "rs `um _, `cg . I `_; |8herwood.toio Agent.` is; : , -- -Pianoeverc open for den Th -u'l: I Vvujullihllu-IVQH, I _. nu-um ta `haunted-V ' V- othe:?houowa.ncounu`.; '1`.lE:)`xl1l bays. ll ox;-ggergot. __ the Ii.at= thiadeas. I A very large number of the people` of_ the Centre Riding of Simcoe have at herent times solicited me to offer myself II a Candidate for the Provincial Legis- lature at the coming election ; and having been nominated by an unanimous -vote of the Liberal-Conservative Convention; I hive resolved to yield to the urgent fishes of so "large a body of my fellow- oleotors, by placing my services at their disposal. There are strong reasons at the present juncture of affairs for something I better than pure party_ candidates, where- w Local and Provincial interests are I made secondary to Party Government. ` I mu take all the opportunityallowed : me to see as many Dersonally as I can, t nd request that those who approve `of ,. my record for the past forty years in the I Riding. will supplement my efforts by E t c l: their own personal exertions in my behalf. Faithfully yours, A _ WILIJMI HARVEY. 1 ,, G\ n.I -4-` .n:i".`:.?:..`:.f,`:`:.:;.:.2`i`$?.';',"....n ....? mom. will be sooeptod. And any wrung? '-3" hungefown 50 but-ohuod e vs 1: on 31:}, 5. 1iI'i':'`i .I'1I::`t:h;?'1).\_;I_1-chnaor intend: 3 >' `;8enio,.'\ ) ,, ,6" :r:__ I',; I-r;.,\..E:.,`j.'.. _ . _., ,,_.7,..,.._., __vu _&,`-V C_!CI> &&fV' and -*`p_etai::l'g_7s`, ah{ll"Iurge , % T_egulaVWin d6oiw=1y- _4s nu . wuu wnuucu u1n_ DOIDG. aougooa. Fm t as much nouau. good house :nd borli: SIM!` ' ' ` W and pm 0 1! owin 69.11 (You. lllnoru. 50:91-ea clean-ad and from stun: ` Thigh u nrntoolau proportv. is ai unto wt in 3. mile 0' Mlnesing 0 union. is very well watered and would makqnn axoouent -stock farm. in very cheap at the price plsv-dad upon it. 93.500. -' ` several Pu-k Louweut. ot Mr. Dinah lid o8ne-angldlzsms one viowpt Burk ad a above In its oltorodupoolnlly cheap and hni_grly `ovary one` s van--mull cut my. IIIIIOI ITO!!! W ovue matron. -_ VESPRA.-R. <}ot.uin'-.lI.h OoI:.6In!lolou- ; In `won wuqrod _ good. ` part of 82 inlth con. man. lloumm gum} `"55 [HOME] 01 _ D PUVUK suite] 1!. . . B -'l l'.CU;'t:8 Hbw in -11:33}: am. .100 well nimtod. about { an on t_roxn,A ' n. ' V $13129! Y`.-E. 6 QQI1, Aural)` u ` 'I?'ot' 1:5; on inc 3111 o'on'oauon. sf " mg. Fln. Gloralevclar, and mu! - roe ` up IWIIIB0. hsllnoe a hardwood `nah. Com tom lo fume dwelling Property situate 3 males from W oule Station. VERDI-(A _ 1.0 onus). n... -....-n.:.._ to U I ` ` Agm.X.kaE`-ofwtt in an 003.: a splendid at-1:; 90 carat otured. good ;hun_},. i 1 I .. , ` '6 .`:.9..,.:'.::......':`.9.:'%'!*'*%* P *`' W ":`ll`.l`.").l)NTl.-loW'}otAI'inl0tli'V :50 gooauua.nut.-own otohujdln , C0f$ A 'on-rno -.-Pu-I-ofhotliu uwon. E 313.. an nlnn nrnnll-nli null rnuuul building- r-sR1cNm.:.~..s; mm! mm :31.-(3.; .'_1;9`,.,`e!!.1,9o;7%ll.;5on?.,.vc:ra. u'. ."`L`.F-. Hull UUIL IHEI. I IUTII9 MRI INTO! UIUIFDII Inn has of nmmpgwgulnco well timhorod. The `""...... .'.-- -;...,. .*:~:..`:.:'.*:*..-- -:2 an In re . an an booth: the 'rownump._ . 3, - l"lD$.-Pn.n of N lin 7thoon.N nan about to toxic clotted tn trootruln Itumvsnew :1`-snnhgdw` housquoil ood. hnhnooot lo: INNISFIL.--N 1 cum :0. _1h thq nth Con. zoo acres. At: one tun! . - V t. . 86 acres of :hlMl-- oinin . Idtt|:.'gtsrui.. Wonldmskougxlaitxgu V 9` -.+V` 'V" `_"""I'I"f'lIU A` V: UIIUII 10 mod bnusnng lots wroll situated. - t -(FARMS % . `ESSA.-Inn! lots. and nu-toflaot in m. Fan. Faun. I3! am-an. 1mu:mn elm:-ad ma A 585 `Macon .-agor ms. nu: pun-soxuuvuan . man. 1' acres, 100 spree cleared and lance well `occupied and two lots - prior 81000. . llwellinglfouee on East side of Owen street. 8 situnted : 1200. That beautifully situated residence le'eiv oc- cupied by Dr. Oliver. with brick etnbze attached and 90 none of excellent. land. Will be sold or leased on very tnwrable terms. :u.J4ANDAu.E.-A comfort ea-let double Dwel linglonee on Brndtcrdetreetoppoeite ox-than am ma , - - A y Mr. Bothwell. moat conveniently BARBIE. cg acre-s-o'f_;acan_t land South of \.nderton' r brewery adjoining railwngn track, suitable tor any kind of manntactu g busi- 11058. - ' ' A number f vacant lots on Bradford and Charles streets, South of Butterfleld's foundry. all fine bulldln sites. a Several com ortable houses and cottages on Charles street :an excellent opportunity for a mechanic to get a comfortable home. asthese houses can be paid for b small -monthly or quarterly instalments. oea 815010 80!). . That comfortable 2 story Dwelling Oconpigo by Mr. L. Buttereld. with small olce in from and prior 81000. I Ilwnlllno` nnun nn ll`.n.nt. skin of (Iran ntmngl crbwu AND mam pnopnwrxn) FOR SALE CI-3.:B.AP. {Ready-Made Overcoats and Suits, Dress Goods, Plushes. Mantles, Millinery A Mantle Cloths, Silks, satins, Ve1vete ens 11:).....:|..1ur....:I.`- r\...-_.--..;__ _ -. .-.. . 31 Per Ann` 11In'in-AH`V;l'.;3-. s1. ;...,4 . '7 <~ ~ -f :1,` -1\, fr. .1`. uscsmsen cEiIEEEAnIna sm N. B. ~-Ladiec M ml:lesAOn't Free. A CALL SOLlCI'l`E_D. . ;g;ogh..31`,vf }i\.. mulls; ~Bsc,;Mgrke., at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, we are prepared to llivinll. .w ._ nBA;RGA1..1_sIsgin EVEBY',DEl. AR'.l`M_EN'1`, gnd wouldpnll gasp agtgntibn to a. few Special Lines. ~#'1?`bl:e Linbnp . ,{,-20, -_`w_or_th _/fwelligi fromgos. up; Canton Flannel 80. - Grey Flannel 15c. worth Flannel 22%. 'We'h'a_ve'*large range of Bqntiful Silk tianllkerchiefs `fur 25c., worth 50c. Hosiery In t;ndless 200' Prices. .0_uI_- stock of" Underwear ,can_ t behest. ,`Wa have aximhur lag` of sample TIES worth from 400 m 7l"_"" Stock o`f"DRESS_GOODS is unequalled Our FUR DEPARTMENT is worthy of your special attentiun conansljubizu 8` . ' g < mans," Dblml`-netta.`A.sVtiTI.ohan. PersIa.n,jan:d.Seal Caps. - V 4 arr onneneo c:.o1'Hmc A spscuusrv. VAI-U53-E W95 STRONG & DONNELL sx j :.'*""-'.v'4`-`~'3."I5.`*- %".*-`-`An ! U UIITOIIIXC OD i'3pu:-emu;-mane. I nlv. tn . . THE NOR`TH`ER~Ni}D in 8 Pao`.`~-48 o|inmi3Ngwd'`.`i..- 5* n:.'A. MWJPII Ens & C0. ."< jj WIi"s%Hot%oI. 2`. r 2 I5I|Ud"lIb"" x ..,. FRIEN S I Yours verytruly, % sum cma Sign of the Unicorn, no prepared give you ` .5 No n; nagalethwill be adided the Sigh} I on 111: a mono o a. . Bnbooribera now in Ar rearayforghree months. and `over will be charged $150 per annum. 16. 1886. I, Barrle. EXTRA ESL, lym 5. then u u -- u -`an I` I I Y , Pnzogis liIm`n"`Nwipdiibr. T` Published from the Onion. Dunlap Street; Barrio. in the County of Simcoe. the Pro`- 3 ` ` Vince ht Ontau-io._.'Js.nada.. every < day morning. by . ' 1 urban wnsunr, PB0l'BiETOB.1 To_. Aanv rm]

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