TA plan of Speciï¬cation for the Bri can be ma: :heDepu-tmentof the 020:1?†Tomato. '1‘!»th of crown Lads resend theightof mpdngnyornoneoftbe'fen- al,,, ,‘,,Aj “800083 BRIDGE. Also for the construction of the above bridge, to be built m the Muskoka River. at the shove named falls, on the uh! Mmqnosh Road. The sum. roads areâ€"E to be built according tn Departmental Speciï¬cstion No. 2, to be seen st the following places, viz :â€" C. W. LOUXT'S OFFICE, Brace-bridge. J W. BEAm'S STORE, Parry Sound. J. P. COCKBURN‘S STORE. Gravenhurst. â€the CROWN LAN â€3 OFFICE. Toronto. A planond lpeciï¬atinn fol-the Bï¬dgocsn be Jean at the Crown'Land’s, nfï¬cg'l‘oronto. Tenders may we either a speciï¬c sum per wrench M91" me». for the. disrerent wife Commm" : V‘bxiéi-‘r’elaéï¬g'thé right of 3c- cept'mg any one. 0). none. nf the Tenden oflered- R. W. SCOTT, L- Comm-538101;". ant crown Lands, Taming; 22d April. 1873. kindso Ivor? described' In thy speciï¬cation. Will be received at the Oï¬ice of the Commis- sioner of men Lands. until 7 Also for the construction of a Bridge at the showed point of commencement. 3.2083 the Manama-wan River. The ï¬rst Road above cited to be built 1:) me- cca-1h“: with Derartmcntal chciï¬cadon No. 3. the nomad m mundane: wit Speciï¬cation No. 1, both which Speciï¬cations an be seen at the following places: â€" J W. 33ATTY‘S S'olu: Parry Sound. C. W. LOUNT’S Omca Bmcebnke. J. P- COCKBURX'S 310:2. Gravenhuut. And the CROWN LANDS Orrxcz, For the pmlungnion of the same from its pre- sent tenninm st ï¬ve miles from Parry Sound T111930, in a north-westerly direction, hve miles Tndenmy state either: speciï¬c sum per mile arm for the diï¬enant kinds of work described' In the Speciï¬cathnx For the extension of this road from its present terminus at the Magnnecem River, ten miles {unpal- m a northerly direction. for the constructinu of the following M in the Parry Sound District. For hemp lesion of the same from its present terminus at p‘fnxgxosh Falls in Medon. north ward to the Lak oeephroad about seven miles. Thursday, the 8th May, Next, m in the 00mm of Conger. northward to it: juqction withthe _ guy SouflRoad. near the â€"northwest corner of the township of Hum- phrey. about w.- e: miles. Raging from!“ the mopth of__t13e sgid riyer For the com Ration of the name from its present m in_ e toynï¬oig of anger: aonyward 39 6%» "3; mad Vintil its junction val: the Into oooph Road, about eight miles. Will be received at the ofï¬ce of the Commis~ lioner of Crown Lands, until} Thursday, 8th May, Next! E :gaiï¬ all the aftentfon of store- kee , and the public generally, to our celcbnted and: of this article. a. REMEMBER that the but is always the cheapest. as it will ‘ cover more ground and wear the longest. be me you ï¬t Lqun’s Brass Label Brand ! , whichfor yen-s hm bald the lead, and is so well known in Orillia. a to require no recom- mendatien from us. For Sale in Orillia! ad vicinity, by all respectable dealers. “Whole- Iah. nod to dealers only. by , .105 work with neatness and dispatch. I have specisl facilities for carrying on that branch of my business. Call at once, for what you want I will sell very cheap for cash. D. PHILIPS. CGURT 0F REVISION. 6 An inspection of my prices as compared with others, will convince that I mean I beg to inform the public that I am shout to make an extensive improvement in my business, sad to accomplish that obâ€" ject. I 0591' my present stock of Tinwsre at u gm: rodu tion on thsordinsry selling. 9 A,_ ___-__ -_ --__-_.t Sea Power: and Small Bills shout Town, CALL at the STORE! Heavy Discount I Maï¬a.“ 61 Wilson’s hmconstruction 9f the thiee following: THIS WEEK Great Ba NORTH-WEST ROAD. ' gm" ganmms. CHANGE IN MY BUSINESS. For Full Particulars Clearing Sale TENDERS WE JOSEPH ROAD, “HAN, BROTHERS _00-. I00. RIVER ROAD. NORTHERN. Masons" Roan. TENDERS forsListofPrioes. "ro BE mm )873: R. w._scorr. LEAD ! WM. WILSON. Clerk. Commiuconer. Tomato. Toronto. 181. Leading from theRoad commonly called the Dawson Road at the LTowwmot of Prince Arthur’ a landing ,in a north-easter- ly‘iimï¬on “a?!†3“!~211‘118k¢:§u2¢ri9r- For the can‘tmction of the {0110me cr Roads in the District of Algomaff': ~ â€"'- 7 -__~_ ' Tenders will banana}; the build- ingof twenty miles of the above‘named Road, to be opened a_m_i_ .W generally on the line as located by C. C. Fomeri. Leading fnom the Town P13}. 3f F533}!â€" 1mm on the Kaministiqnai Riverin a. south westeriy direction to Pigoon. Ruck, (0 be built generally n sqn the line, aslocated by Hugh Wilson. ,.P L. S. The ï¬rst nlentgned Road to be built on Departmental Speciï¬cahon No. 1: the second named according to Speciï¬cation Na. 2; and the last. mined upon a special Speciï¬cation called No. 3. The several Speciï¬cations can he won and examined ï¬t the following plan-33 : The Crown Land: nfliee, Torontu; Oï¬cee of Prince Arthur’s Landing; Hudwn Bay Company, Fort Willium;Pr-incipal Hotels in Collin-grand“ Barrie, 01-min, Owen fenders my state either a, speciï¬c sum per mile, or mtes for the different kinds of worli‘desctibed in the Speciï¬mï¬igqs: The Commioner reserves the right of accepting anv or 'none of the Tender: of- Depzrtment of Crown Lgnds, Toronto, 8th ApriXJSY‘Z. j Under the patronsge of the Thomh St. Andrew’s Society, _ Tickets of Admission, 25 Cts.. Rmnvm Sum, 50 Cm. Monday, 2nd“J*iï¬ié;71§f$:t, Leading {mm the above named Dawson Road to the Town of Plot of Fort Willinm on _t‘he AKsministiguuiijer about 5 miles. MONDAY, MAY 5th. ANGUS FAIRBAI‘RN Will be received at the Ofï¬ce of the Com- missioner of Crown 139315, unt‘il' Has the honor to announog that he will gfve a The Guid Auld Saws 0’ Scotland! Excusn Bumps AND 09mg: Soxcs. Fairbaim Family. Carpenters’ Tools in endless variety. A full stock of Fishing Tackle. A beautiful display of whips. Asplendil Show: oroilet Mats. A very large stock of Paints, Oils, amishes, BI ushes, c. A great varietv of Gardening Im- plements. » In short e\ ery thing vou Want can be got at the a’SHIEFFIELD HOU SE, lower than elsew here. They are now showing the Largest and ï¬nest stock of Statues ever seen in Orillia. The same can he said of Tin ware. Their stock of Building Material is immense. 500 KEGS CUT NAILS. 300 BOXES GLASS, ' 100 DOZEN LOCKS, 200 .. PAIRS ByITs, Sac. thank them for theif verdict and shall continue to hold the proud position, if grin, Quality, an?! gammy, W. W. G. BINGHAM THE LEADIï¬Ã©â€˜iHOï¬SE @' For HARDWARE, ‘ SToVEs TINWABE Say by Ltheir unanimous support that the Sheï¬eld House is what it claims to be PIGEON R_IVE_R_ROA D. The "People ONESTY IS THE BESTPOLICY. ‘ 'Bypu‘ying thomidersignod on or beforethe In of May, .11 who minds!»- edwilluve-costs. ‘ ‘ 8. No.4. mmm-idge Put COME RIGHT UP 10.13350an Grand Concert, PAY UP: PAY ï¬UPx BLACK 13A?- ï¬tï¬b; IN THE ORANGE HALL, ON TE N DERS FORT WILLIAM ROAD; 08“. E05†4539.1 new .worozwonnanPP Pig 835g. humus-PH. “a- REPmogwannowoï¬ imï¬nï¬m. are taken into account. BEAVERTON,‘ VI. W. G. BIN!) HAM, lenlesale (6' Retail Dealers. Tn: Montana on- her down trip, will carry away Mr. Mulcthy and wife, who came here to mhnbilitate the health of the latter. This has been accomplished to s surprising extant during a. residence of ihnee or four mnnths inSan Di ego. In this period the) ban: commended them- selveq to the 001an regnnl of'our cituena. Mr. Mule-thy is a. leading citiu‘u abduct.- ohant _of 01-illia,_Canaq:, am} on_ laying VW! . His Lordship said the jury would en- quire if there was a. libel, and if the pub- lication of the letter was calculated to-in- jure the plaintifl' in his profession and re- putation. The reasons laid before them for a mitigation of damages‘were not, he might tell them, any_ defence to the action. It certainly appeared thtt Mr. . Paterson, the pinintiï¬', had been retxined to conduct the defence in the case of the note they had heard of; and it also sp . that there was obvious neglect of . ~ Pater- son's agent in not entering an appearance to the writ. These circumstances might be token into consideration in. mitigation of (images, but he thought there -could be no doubt about the libel, as evidence for the defence had not been sufï¬cient to disprove it. They would therefore return a. verdict for plaintjfl'; the amountpf dum- ages rested entirely wrth themselves.â€" The Counsel for the plaintiff, before the ju uryltetired, stated that his client In: willing to let the case drop if the defen- dant Would spoke-vise. The Jury returned after a lengthy consultation, with a. ver- dict for plaintiï¬â€˜ and $100 damages. Mr. R. A. Harrison; Q.C., fur the phintiï¬'; Eon. M. C. Cameron, Q, 0., for. the de- fendmt. ‘ ‘ . that place, on the l'th of Ochrber Inst, m tendered a. oompjimentarv banquet 1’.th -enotsblesoftho city. Heiangenial, generous gentleman, and we part from him'ithregret. Bohnbecornenthc’ 019*: Sn!) magma-din shallaeehimsnd his accomplishedWc againâ€"World, San nu 5 VI own-run. wrmv . The libelious matter complaineiof was as follows: â€"-“I had my suspicions, how- ever, mused a little lastspring when‘ Pat- erson took a hay-fork swindling case of mine in hand. But what think you, Mr. Editor? Paterson, against the rules of his professionâ€"as for his conscience, very little )8 thereâ€"worked against me till, with the assistance of one of the Beaver- ton gentlemen, they managed to fleece me out of about $140. †AIter the jury was sirorn the plaintifl' declared his willingness to proceed no fur- ther if the defendant would npolcgise. The defendant did not accept. the proposi- tion. There we: nothing notimble in the defence. Mr. Cameron addressed the jury for the defendant; Mr. Harrison for the plaintifl'. Damages were laid at 82,- At the York Spnng Assizcs, a. case, N. F. Patterson rs. Juhn Murray, was tried, of which we take the following rePort from the Zuronto [tapers :â€" “This waskan action for libel, and was brought by the plaintifl', a Solicitor resid- ing at Beaverton, against the defendant, 3 farmer in the who neighbourhood.â€" The libel complained of was a. letter that appeared in Ta: Exposrron. a paper printed at Orillia. The plaintifl’ did not complain of the whole letter, but of a para- graph which, he believed, aï¬'ected him in his professional upacity. , TEMPERANCE HALL, on the following day tom ton until three o’.clock g 50 CENTS PER. DAY. next, at the Temperance Hall, in this Village, at the hunt of ten o clock m the forenoon. Dated this 24th day of April, 1873.} . FRED. J N 0. ROBT. GRANT, 182 Clerk to the Corporatabn. OOMMUTATION VILLAGE OF ORILLIA OTICE is hereby given that the Court of Revision. for this Municipality, V of Revision, fuâ€"rvthis Municipality, will be held on Friday, the 9th day of May, CflURT 9F REVISION. "tails; Street, Old Market Block, near the Foundry. JAMES KENNY,_ Late Sgt-Major. Royal Ham Artillery. EGS to inform the Public that he is now prepared tn treat, professionally, the most obstinate and diï¬cult diseases of hurses. Over 23 years uperience as Far- rier Sergeant-Major in the Royal Horse Artillery is suï¬icieut guarantee that he thoroughly understands every department in Farriery. Horse medicines 6f every de- scription carefully compounded and kept constantly on hand. 6 Stables on the prem ises . I“. ‘- e . n! I, ,,,, _ El‘enn: ascertained by application to the updenigned. ~ A KENNEDY. Orillia. April 23rd, 1873. 1824f. «L tion to the follmring listof choice Lot: of Land in the the Townships of Man sud Rama. which he oï¬'era for ale, via: The N. §laot 8, 9th Con. Mars, 100 Acres. Lot 14’“ u u 187 u The N. é “ 26, 10 “ “ 100 “ TheNJf. Lot26,11 “ “ 50 “ t20,13th “ “ 153 “ Lots 85 and 36, Front Con., Rams(about) 260 Acrea. Also House md Lot in Athefley, and Building Lots 'Ln_ Olziljis. ONTAIN S Oï¬cial sud General Inform- .tion respecting the Soul of Ten race, Doing: and Frog-o. of other Order-I, gre- of the movement t_ Home :91! AM ‘93†TEE undersigned dean-vs to «11 “ten tion to them following list. of choice Lott Lands For “sale: Publilhed for the Sons tit-Tap“, by LUKE 8: LARKE. Oshawa, Out. 81 PER ANNUM- INDUSTRIOUS ME‘, towarkonthe-’. - Credit Valley ‘ Railway! Tm}: THOUSAND m:- of nm COMMON LUMBER, a. number 0‘ Fence rickets, Pooh,e...f'orn1e. Apply toJ. S. OOULSON, “Junction Home ; R'.81LEâ€"Houcmdiat,onthe old Market Block. Tum w!- E'V'bldi Market glut. Taxin- w- Apply, ontkqpremlomo. RUDG THECANADIAN SON OF TEMPERANCE! mum om BEST-CLASS'SOBER AND OF STATUTE LABOUR. 6' No Forming» Required. WANTED. J. KENNY, Hbal Cue. AT TUB J. G. 00211.13, _Sec.,l FARR] ER, ble for our netions,’ but for on} ex maple and influence, and if we do not exert our selves to rescue out-neighbours end friends who no being led down by drink, we no eqnully guilty as if we had aided in tin-work of their destruction. We an All lead our aid in “tying the tide of intempennee, If 'e in my my aid heavingonefellov- creature from s drunkud’n fete; we will simply repaid for any dost are my e. N .J.Binghflnxmd’l‘emnylon' “Chute oftï¬obight Brigade.“ _ l' Orillia was selected uthe place for. holding the next meeting mg, wh:ch will take place“;8 on the third Thuraday in July. A' committee was appointed to make the_ ne- cessary preparations. . tvauc nurse. In the eveningapublic meeting, attend- ed by about one hundred persons, was held! in the hall. Mr. Andrew McNabb, P. W. P., occupied the chair. Prayer was ofl’ered by the Rev. D. C. McDowell. The chairman made a few remarks, in re- ference to the reason for their meetin'g, and the objects sought, and erucludod‘by‘ readisg an appropriate eclectiou. Mr. ThomasEdmnnda-m, D. G. W. P., Rugby, briefly stated name of the work done by the Convention. He asked “ What proï¬ted} it_ as to slay our-brother, _ Go;ernment, vith tile auction 0? the people. indayingman . tht does it proï¬t the Church I does it proï¬t our corporations if they nil: thousands of dollars by it, at a. sacriï¬ce of the live-of their people '1 _We ape ngt only respond- Ross, P. G. W. P., Bodwell, Charltm, and other member: of the House of Com- mons, for the stand they have taken on the Temperance question, In the Canadiin Parhament. â€"Carricd unanimly. ‘ and mam! his blood?†'xone would Myth“ ‘th W5 1'9“!“ hi 4†Reports :3 to the pmgreu and standing of the Order 11: the various localities were quite favonuble, and it was resolved to penevere inthe en'om being {fade to in: atitnte new magmas. bee ad. I)- Agroponl nng n m e for m mitting the Dunkin By Jew to s vote in somemnuicipdies, it was decided to late the question to the subordimte Division. to take whetever action may be deemed adviuble i_n their yegpectiva localities. It was also decided‘toa. l to lur ' whole County of Simone fluid “.132: Convention. It was {solved to request Mr. Cumber- land, Mansging Director of the Nonheii Railway to mow delegates to travel out tint road, to 1nd from meeting- of. the Convention, n the suns nte u the my!- ben of Lmoue and other clubs. " A resolution condemning the use of in,- toxiceting liquors at banquets, end othéi' public entertainments, md congratulating the publisher of the Montreal Wilma upon the result of the libel suit instituted by Mr. McGibbon, was introduced by Mr, Cecil H. Robinson, seconded by the Sher- ifl', end unanimously adopted: Moved by Mr. B. W. Smith, Sheriï¬ seconded by Mr. A. McKIy, Th1: the thanks of the County Convention of the Sons of’Tempernnce for North Simcoe be tendch to Hon. Mr. Vidsl md other membess of the Senatetugd to Mm Moved by Mr. Andrew Manbb, lo- conded by Mr. P. Murray, Tmt we think ‘ it advisable tlmt every chance of bringin'gi Temperance before, the people, and moï¬e particularly on public holidnyn, should be “If?“ ulvgntoge a: by__tho‘Di_v_iaions. uudertakmg successful] carried out. On motion of MrC. . Kermott. 3 com- mittee was appointed, and the Good Teln- plars requested to appoint mother, to con- side_r the quesï¬on. - A Grand Division Lecturer will visit the Riding this month, and, on motion of Mr. Bingham, it was resolved that one-third of his lectures be given under the auspices of each Division, who will make propan- tions and issue notices therefor. Moved by Mr. A. McKay, necondedby Mr. W. Edmanson, That, as to thepi'o- posal to establish a. Temperance Hotel in Barrie, we would much like to see :11ch uudertakiyg asuccessfullzY c_arried out. Moved by Mr. Peacock, scoondedhy'l‘. Edmundson. Thu: we think the_Sons of Temperance are not in any way miled upon to carry out the laws for the regula- tion of the liquor trafï¬c, as 1 body. there being proper ofï¬cers appointed for that pug-puse; but at the-same time, all that lies in our power, should be done by in- dividuals .to aid and assist those so ap- pointgd. .‘ . Moved by Mr. Edmundsnn, seconded by Mr. John Binghem, Thst the suga- tions offered by the President I: to the circulation of Temperance literature Ire worthy of our attention, end tbst the Phi sions in the County are requested to do all in their power in the way of procurirg snd distributingâ€"more psrticnlsrlyamong householdersâ€"Temperaneeliterstnre :md slsothst the local press shonldbe well sup- ported especidly those papers advocating Tempemce principles; and that THE Emsx'ron, published by Bro. P. Mumy, be made a. medium‘ for the Divisions in North Simcoe, where we can send our re- ports, news, c., Ind thus give esch Divi- sion weekly knowledge of the «take and progms of the sister Divisions in the County; 831d also that the The Son of Temperance should be supported as the standard sper for the Order. the. same as the Quiet for the I. 0. G. T. ppened st the Good Templnt’l H311, Ben-i0, it ten o'clock on Monday, the 28ch‘nltimo. There were 3 good number of delegztee from the three Divisions present, inclnaing Mr. G. H. Hale, President, end Mr. A. McKay, Sentinel, from Orillin, Mr. Cecil The afternoon Session was opened ot two o’clock. All the ofï¬cers except the Chaploin present. The following mola- tion_s adopted in of public; interest. County Conï¬vonziohhf-korth Si. Binghun. Conductor, of Barrie, and Mr. Thoma Edmundnon, D.G. W. P. , of Rugby. The Preside“ read his opening addict, reviewing the work of the past quarter, and :uggesting some subjects for conï¬de:- ation. The Vice-Preddent, Mia Cook, and the Treasurer, Mr. June: Crawford. having removed from the jurisdiction,- their resignations wen accepted, and tho mcien ï¬lled by the eloction of Milt EdmgoouL _Ba.rrie, Vice-President, and H. Robinson, â€"â€" v a 0n the third of May. 1867.4: years ago â€"we issued the ï¬rst paper ever printed in this place. _.!’he Oman Exposrron was then a sheet measuring only 20 by 30 inches. Though it has passed through my vicissitudes, the career of the paper has been marked by steady $38 until at the present time 11:. Posrron is 27p by 40 inchï¬. and conâ€" tains more reading than any of its contemporaries in gthis or neighbour. ing counties. Om‘oonstant aim has been to keep pace with the progress of our town and oonnt-rv,and deserve the conï¬dence of the public. The large advertising patronage and steadily increasing business assure us that we have been successful†in our purposes. @132 gnaw“. ORILLIA. lat HA Y. 1878. :3:me 3081" BINGO! â€m1â€. *. John ‘ 'jfï¬ilï¬xiogd, Inspector of Lineman, amphinod of John Shaw, of Modal: Street‘hte Thou. Mom’uand),ulling spirituous liquor wichont license; The witnesses rm two hp!- .bout_ 19 “15138 Perie. “e. cumin Scot.†minted by Wm. Maya, 1.3 engineer. The W'awuak nil: under her 01 oo..ansnder, Ceptnin John Scott, who ha been very «rein! in the ï¬tting out thi- Spring. The Nipiaing will rank e331 with my ï¬at-clue bouin Cunds, ei rin weed or the comfort md elegance in which she is ï¬tted. out. The painting end decor-ting is under the blag-3e of “this“ of Brgabï¬ddféud me not greet it upon is 'u emt and into. Mr. J. P. Cockbuni will act “MIN purler; Mr. A. J. Cameron. Digineer, uni Mr. Mellish, Sunni. It is intondedthii yearto iuue excursion ticket: fmm Toronto, via Roe-eon, Perry Sound end Collingw-aod. Theiee on the Inks: is disappearing fut. Wenther-vise people redid that the'bout will be gblew run to Eula-high and Roma on Fridsy. There it an im- inenea quuntity of timber end law-loge in Mbkoh River. There in very little-now inthewoodlno'uudthe More uiu- dry. Quite s_rueh for-building»; 3". wh‘ _ yen-sot Igc, sad the cue bein fully pmven, defendant In: M825 cuts, and cautioned not to rape“ the olenco. Richard Beg-n mnéndexod himself“ mtothoduxgeofkobutBthJor violently mitingthoWonthonight oftho'hh of m. hat. The malt Mbhve.boennndcyithoutdi nro mold on the condition of being built upon immediately. ( From a Pom: . ‘ The dwelling of Mrs. Briana, about one mile month of this planet took ï¬re on Set- unlny evening last from n defective stove -. ipe, nnd put of the roof was burned 01'. find it not been for the exertion: of some travellers, who were ' n: the time. the house would have been mod to the ground, In the only-oocupente were Mn. Briana and a. little girl. A greet deal of sympnthy is felt. for the widow in her distreu, by time villngen. _ There are few villages of the same lilo as out: that make as good a diapla when the dinner horn blown. Oneeoul hardly imagine when all the men hep t themselves durgng working houn, nukes he takes a an: walk towards the Ivbarf. G. T. Perkins Co. are buildinga largeboarding-houee in connection with their saw-mill. and they are also building a large addition to thaw mills. The Muskoka fleet' is waiting and anxi~ one for the lakee to be clear "8f we. The little Wabanik u her-elf again, only bet- ter than ever before. The damage done to her last summer proved not to be so eel-ions u was thought at the time._ She actions a In: tho ht. u the am an till be under the gang of ,C‘E‘: Goal-go The proceedings’ were enlivened by ex- cellent songs by Mr. Rayner. Miss Ed- mund-on and Miss Phxton. Organist to the Divisionâ€"the mm- preeiding gt the orann. ï¬'hn delegates were most hoepihbly en- tertzined during their stay. â€Kite; some pertinent remukn by the chair-nun, the meeting was closed with the benediction. r"hr-1’2: C. H. Robinson reui a. short origi- nal essay on “Pxocrulination,†which was well received. nice movement in Barrie. Three years ago, when Rev. Dr. Mnrk anggested tint they should hue a Temperance Society in that town, the movement wuoriginmd by the 3 er, in conjunction with his son and lighter. Not the Good Tem- plum number over tyro hundred, and these in a. growing Division of the Under of :8. Sons of Temperance, supported by a. strong Temperance sentiment mongst the peo- ple. the Chancellor of the Exchequer brought down! his budget. it was found that the surplus was much 1' than anticipated, â€"suï¬cient to psy Alabama award. When people began to congratulate them- selves upon the unusual "apex-it, of which this was indicative, the question arose upon whatwns this surplus received, and it was found to be almost s-holly from the increased quantity of beer and other intoxicating liquors. And now itis asked is the country really prosperous when the increase of revenue is entirely from that which is a waste, and a traï¬c which is destroying the souls and bodies of our fellow-men. This would set the pee le thinkin . The petitions sent to the 30- mininn arliament had had their ell'ect, and it was surprising what a strong Tem- perance feeling had been developed there. He was assured by gentlemen who had l-tely been in _0ttawa that it was believed in the: city, tint on s squue vote. with- out Government interference. n Prohibi- tory Law would be curled this Session, and the Administration holds out a pm- pect of themselves introducing such s measure next‘Senion. Asthe chief muni- cipal representative he welcomed the dele- from other lxalities, in be“! of the town of Bertie. Vâ€"V‘Sherifl' Smith nude a. few remarks, wi‘h reference to the grogpu‘of 0.119 Temper enthority do men get “1i â€toengago ‘inetnï¬cwhichleedntothe duh-notion ofothen, nonlendbody. TheBiblcdoee ‘notnyno; thepeoplcdonotnyeo; and he ventured tony that thoee whodoney eo,ueeitherengngedinthemï¬eorac- ceuorytoit. Ituheldby eomcthntour Government Inveno right, top-mendâ€. law. This in e etrnnge doctnne. Doce not the right to give license eignify the htto thhhold it. HehopedPl that!» 3v once of Temperance continue, and hasten the mflyfl of which Ie‘ now telk. be on the popular dd}. So rapid Ind been the dance of the†mind amongst unoflm that“: would the very httle to turn the sale of [am opinion degidedl; if: thgir .hvonr. licenning a. tnï¬c. and than Punishmg " those men who aufl'u‘ most from n. flur. Wm. BomÂ¥n ndvnod' than V 0 were not y empcnnoo poo I. go join Que nnhguiekjy, if 910’ '13!â€de the evil elect-'0! intent cc, Muham- ed of the principle? 0 unskod‘ upon the inconsilaency of our Int-unbor- in ties, which, houid, nhowed thuwtdtb- sï¬neqooxzy not 3 new doctrine. It in my long since pulsed 3n and shouldy we, wyo no to much more i? EMr. unwell read a couple of anecdota- faom ‘99 kiwi??- .°f we?!†0319'??- new 0073!. Gum. iï¬vvnnnberof shoe Pow- number oflwgs. $6; flmwdmmmu Annabel-dun hand-employed on the W nikoad, outlgo mention Punflowouund dmih in your and“. TuFAmuus.â€"Wo ammo. moat priming max-nine“ will give one of their Wrath: Concert- It Bauer- unforced-in, onMondty, lb ythoflth, st the Orange 1131]; up 'I'I_Iat‘lty,y gt Woo_d- The following item which we his hon the W roll for thojovnahip of Thanh for the â€â€1873. 1:1th ing to some of your realm. Number of mm. 3,548; number of m dented, 11.168; tot-l value “my â€06,- m; total nine 0! pa proputy,.¢3,. 356; nmuborofdsyi upmjdgonrto he "lie mdâ€" the two following night.- a the Town 3.11, Liming. under the “spices oftheLipdaySt._ Andrfy'ISocioty. h ugcnonllythoog htu: 310.3. Bbhutn the Furhum’nhsvan pianist not to be snrpuudbuthiloontinqlt. 113.com»; pcponu'e onthusiuticinmuof mob-nephww and III) of Monsiimsfumba of w; number of Abitcbgchbzmbcr eagle; I. O. G. T.â€"The election of oï¬cen for thefenluing quintet, of the Lone Stu- Temple, No. 41, Barrie. took piece on Tuesday last. with the folio ' result:â€" W. C. T., 'Cedl H. Bobineon; . V.-T.. Min June King; W. 8., Wm. M; W. F. 8.. A. Rsymer ; W. T.. Ed. Rim; W.M,Wm.Edme.mon; W. 1.6., Fin Quinn; W. O. G.. â€" Hahn-n. A can Clamâ€"It heated tint the M v outpaced erecti "new twenty thousand duller hotel in B's-no this nun- mer. has become elm-med It the tepid path of Temperance principles then, endxeeoived to invent hie «pin! inï¬nite elites-prise lea ï¬myhie‘neighhoun. end less likely to be interfered with by theenlightencd sentiment- in Menace to Menu hm sentiment- in Menace to dnngng eta-3mm, u_ow bqinning to perv-do tho'public mind. dwelling: are being built on every street. Some of these unï¬nished, are dmdy oc- cupied, and we aw none ï¬nhhed the: were unmounted, which indium : de- mand in advance of even the npidly in- coming «app!» Tamâ€"The Good Template-ad Son- of Temperance of Bertie Mel; tendered vote-of thsnketothe Impectonntlnt tom: for the energetic manner in which he per- fomehie duties. Orilli: Temperance Socie- tieeheveneverfonnd good reunn fox-chuk- ing any of our village "ï¬ckle for zed in enforcing the Inn mhting to the treï¬c. chano in vomg on quite a naively in Bath 1.- Oriltil. One ortvo ï¬ne brick mock! m apgruaching_ completion, and Accmxxtâ€"A young man. 3 brake-man on the Northern, had one of hi. ï¬nger. angled, while coupling can. hot Sum-day Tu: Good Temphn of Barrio will plo- bntc the Queen's Birthdny by; hunt, in aid of the funds of the Temple. 8126. Fun]: Evans for Plï¬nï¬i S. S 8500. Mr. Minthom never appear: to Enre nude any objection to thin claim until often the lune of the writ, but had frequently admitted his indebtedness. To make a long story short, the one turned upon the question In to whether the 8500 paid in June Inst had been peid before or after the Laundering of thgnceonut .by Mr. for Defendant. John Root a. James Hauntingâ€"Action for trespass sud removing timber. This suit having been settled by the Defendmt before court opened, the Plaintiff suyed proceedings. Frank Ems for Phiotiï¬'. Scott v. Read.â€"Seduction.â€"Verdict for admit. $40. McCu-thy (or pldnï¬ï¬‚'; unt for defendwt. Boyce. The juryvufter Waning ~thé evi- denea. which was very contndxctory, re- turned 3 verdict for the Phintifl'for 8500. Mk _Eva_.ns for Plaintifl'. D. My Tudhope a. Mchalay.â€"Action for bd- 9999 of went; “wick?! cam-ens fer Henry Boyce in. John W'alcy Minibar». -â€"This action m brought to recover the sum of 8500. still due to Mr. Boyce, on Minthorn'n Brick Block, in Orillit. Mr. Boyce luring received the sum of 8500 in June last. shortly afterwards rendered his account, giving credit, for thin cud :11 pre- vious pgzmegg, 3nd nil! chiming shout Robinson for Defendant. Oli'der é Satin-Mud u. Col. Car-thew.â€" Adion to newer amount to! account for Lumber. Verdict for Plaintiï¬. for full amount of chm. Frank Evans for Main- tifl'n. McCsrthy for pennant." A _ recover 810,000 for breach of contract, m referred to John A. Ardngh, Fag" Junior J ndge of this Caunty2 u Arbitrator. D. Menghyfor Phimvfl', Loan: Lount to our mdeu. The follow' . harem, belonging‘tp 01-min. or inn ' bout-hood, for Defeidsnt. 'nFymtnrnodavexdidot'gui of 1M 14mm, with s mndnltzntomq The ribonu- m then W to ax mon ‘ lard labour in tho common glol. TMQueaw. Herbert Good-diâ€" ' ' n Cch.â€"Yeydigt, Not Guilty. _ _ 'Thcnwenovorso cue- cnterod, the deb“! of 'hich would be of little in“ m: Foifintenstéome. .. a... 03‘9“!“ urn- zwâ€"Mon The «theta-initial vau- wer'o'of lea import-nee. the wanna, not :11th hotel! ado. fol- lowed Mn. Honrd. Ho'u'd had s babynho bandit cryblnd nut the little girl to take «:61»! it. Tum beckoned hot-moons whim, which she did. but ghmqgh hi3: bqluvjoug- the' .1" mï¬m‘ "MM" "m“ (If ' t ml: on 8-.th lion-Ind. e childbetween‘md'fyuuof use The child'e tether wee not a home “the ï¬ne; the mother um. The prisoner, who had- dieted “drinking, val Minder the influence of liquor. Be indeed e women who was a the home on the tune day. Mu. Round we: gone {or none mot; ' meonuquonooofmamiï¬cuionuttingin. Beingfonnd guilty he VII not 00 the Pengtonï¬gryfgrtwoyun. Mutton-WW: “Rudd-1y: vhonnndorthoinflm ofiito‘ ' drinkthahecheprimr) watch-d. will" harming toputwithth'nnniv canary Parry Sound,_ haq,thaubcingnohuthn10 a... 3.8980 In .5333}? â€an: . a... clan: “woman-â€Joana on» . a: duo: Edi Econogguaï¬omnugu an. .83.!â€" e .03! I... 335... 3â€". Jag 3805.08.53.“ "3831.83: 8. 8.2. 33.25 every pmgectofourluving smdlygood cricketcln intuit to'n. Step-are now bein. «flee to secure; amiable mud fox-mo :tern ofyeen. A second meeting wuheldonlloodsy main. when I [urge number ofeetive .3“meth patent. Buineumproeeededwi energetically, ud a M of oï¬ean were elected: â€" i9 and thundnhadeofthflputoftho country We min- be oogw “once; The To Amrâ€" ol‘bdul and gen- Amman vmofcomdnowindumstter, mwspnlpr winootbouï¬ldylmt through sweet “Mascara“. Mdmï¬emA. the m to or]- ‘voly 0133:3011 in' met-Ion 1A...†not: ï¬tmflï¬ï¬ saw-rt, mun-mg . . demon. g “a. 1wuwr;wu I‘. ". mul- mug, , We cannot doubt but the uh ml! prove a. decided nuco can. _ Subscription: have been liberally mi,“ nth: ontlny will necessarily be bun, itilhoped Mthendmiren iof ï¬g; 71.7.3.7 ' It]; ioped that'the ndmlx'en' 6‘ um mly sport ml! respond general-1y. Tu Baum; Bows-TM! important Mining“ minnbhplight. â€â€˜1 i' almost 5..th, iguana-cam 0‘ 2‘" numa'ogs cradle hols. quigminu. 35°- Imuodm attention is highly necessary â€quads uniting moths-vine we my bid good-bye to the trade of Marqudfluns. mandolin: W, and subscribe h'baally,-theydidonoobefore,to it them-d. " Nowhtheï¬nc,allnpu~lic mdmwagdktjhewajk Du’id Sm, ., for President; A l_?'_owii4:s!_an2 Vice- ' epti 8;"8. Sad ï¬m, . home and lot ill-(W138, and . quantity of lumber, are oï¬'ered for sale. A fnu-ier and newspaper publishers make announcements, and the date of the Court- of Revision, and for commutation of St:- tno Inbounare ginninour advertising columns. Caronâ€"Taylor Bros. have sold their etock and premiuee, the former to Dick .1: Mainer, and.ifweue not misinformed, the latter to Mr. Wm. Tudhopc, Sen.â€" The purchaser: sold the stock in unall lots to nther merchants, and will to-dav take pouenion of the store, which they have occured for their Hardware trade. Dick Mnincr have displayed no little energy in pushing their young buaineu, andaa great tact in advertising by signs and otherwise, and will no doubt obtain nahaneofthe trade. A newaidewslk is heinglaid m frontoftteiramre. Coxvrxnox.â€"Eleven from W120; attended ï¬e mvention at Barne' onday. ey speak very highlydthenannerin which they were now by the Temperance people of that towh. who, with aeonaiateney worthy of “titanium, made arrange- ment. which relieved‘the delegate. from my Brena for accommodation of any ' d. Sha'ifl'Smitheourteoml took the VisitonovertheGaol and Court case and'to otherplaeea of interest. Mean. ‘ EdmanaJn, Robinson, Mali), and oth- on "too nmmmr were un- remitting in their mention. 03:11.11 Omar Own: 41120“ in now "'v , engine. can if it could be found. For- tumtely the ï¬re was discovered before it made heating. and n full tank supplied “the element ' for in extinction. Tuuweek our render: mofl‘erede watch pausing mpeï¬or merit. harness and other goods in dint line, Mum, and bnrgnine in general. Tenders we asked for making colonimion mods ; sober end indium-ion: men are unrated “to work upon thenilweyï¬' gone did-ea lead in .313. W. B. Tcnnon's Tin Shop, and indeed problbly the Anvil House itself. Ind I. narrow escape from deotmction but Thnudux. thmggh thy rout igniting fvom 3 “on pipe. Thea-g is a. storehouse con- nected in which in: stored some cud oil, and had the ï¬re not been discovered early, there would lure been diï¬culty in ex- tingui-hing tho Home. with our ‘tmofl‘el" teen}. to b; the 'uoeuasnt Vat present. when in Csptuiu Hammond the mmgwncd thief cxtermimtnr? Echo answers, where? whiz}; there will be speeches, sedation... songs and music. TheUrillis Brass Bsnd wil! sis" be present. Doofs open st 7. Admittsnee, % cents. Axornn Tnm.â€"Yesberdsy afternoon the “House of all Nstions†found itself minus a splendid superï¬ne cloth ( one, worth‘sbout M. Mr. T. F. Ellis dis- covered the theft s for minutes sfler the garment had so mysteriously disamwmrd. That gentleman would act wisely in not exhibiting such a. profusion «f goods, to mm the light/ï¬ngered gentry win-3e star Oct. local mden we individually and collectively invited to attend u Soiree, to be given under the “spice. of Bhutan Temple, I. 0.6. T. , in cheffempomcdfldl. tag-45y. 31's: uflkbo Carved tt 7.3), after 5 â€M... “I...“ “of“ °“‘" 3'" {fut re 3 portion t - Kalle! Estate on South aide of Coldwuer Road, {on Cricket ground. It isto be faucets“! sclub house Wisely erect- ed thmon. Sr. Jillu'e Cncm.â€" At the adjourn- ed Vestry meeting Int Mondsy, it we: decided to ï¬ves-tine at once for tender: for the auction of a they Engage: The enlargement of the Church m oft fol-future oonaidoration. Tmâ€"Yootendly owning 1 pair of men's boots, vnluod oz $5.50, were taken fmm bofono Mn- Eitzgorald's boot and choc stone, while that gentleman and hi. assistant: vote at ha. 311-. Fi would give n good reward for information thot wunld locum the conviction of the Irh'moma am the 0511:. no. ManumviitBan-ioonthem MWhrady ndsnxiouafor : M Webnnotyuk-nodhumto. TnIdaBm'hichm mkuthe wamnth-n canonical. TBCounofBeï¬-ionfortho Village ROI-illhvill‘behddonthom inatnt, attend“. Tn My Hay will mullet-regular hiplthi: M II mwuchmgvu WPoint. MAT DAY. â€"'l‘hiunMs y-dny.and song- oftbguylo “I_tnl_hy.mddlmtumn who-om m McLeod, god who was I bmtborâ€"in-lnw of Mr Gouge Tudor. Hannaâ€"We no â€quested to nut. that the lumba- of Orillis Volunteer Comm will meet for drill Thundly and My evenings They will also mm- terfvrmget practice next Sgturdgy .1: two 2.!- Wm; "left here yucca]; for Bradford, m thofunorgliofadeiemdbmther, DivisionConnosiSitnrds,10thinstsnt, commandant! y,utheJudge vill_ntnniby the Mountain going Mumofl‘mtï¬eISthin-unt, bet-on ï¬omdtwelvoofthe cam. 31y,†It; now in “dot: duringcbnoathof August. [me gin}! ugd twelve pupils of the ï¬lm the Court of Revision, WWy;M-rgmdny;nnd wammmymn Suva-AI. when of the Masonic in. Sun papacy-Prag- , Minna-i9"! 9* Lamâ€"A aged: gauging: been Mhmyphoa. . luau-naming: quibchglly. HWVflIOrillinnr“coIebnto" on the Benn thopof'l‘oronto will of oouno, not hav- raor before their n number of the brig. for the gen- 'mt no‘vandif yoi wait begin; ‘ innu- uo‘uy at. the “Commercial m where man lay it 9» to the best “image. , Georgéâ€"“ I uy, John, you earthly da not intend to tinker that old piough to do your ,spring'l work with t†J’ ‘fwdl. George, Icunmt got-d $052. to '1‘!!!“me Hull“. the pinata. (yo get myï¬ing und ova-yd: on mod make you enjoy yourself. “ELM .5" y...- Iâ€... wâ€" «an n. Inâ€. Vlulllw , Hebulince beenfound at W. R. Tndhopg'o, examining the immense stock of hardware and sgï¬cultunl implements now in m atflutreh'sblemnd knownu thouvil Pm 4 Max as still receiving our suppliesof SpringGoods. fly so tell- inggoodsgtprice- than: mtogivegmt satisfaction judvving from the haze had: new they appesrto bedding. Lookout for new advmont next week. A)- 113. J vacuums, oopodtc the bimHMwMav choiceauiekof' Mme-,whichhcianlflngota- cecdingly [our prices. Youought to give him:cn.u. Bewillbo glad Mayan, nndycw will ï¬nihilnvory obliging. Foamâ€"It was reported A aha-Him Isa-{thunman In: 1901: igthh vicinity, willhnvepetcennd happiness. Doyon wmtagooduetofï¬mif' go, gotoHu'vie, Mon mdchinhy'u. Thqmmrningout cameo! them momma inthisput of the m. Be sure mdmdtheirnewndm this week. MIL J. Conclave: mellow, No- tu-yPublic, had Agent, c., god Mr. Chas. Vauey, Accountant ndCollector, hlszaope penodnnofliceinBooï¬Corbett’s b WEEK 4:: you m n Bhutanâ€"We would advise you before you do, or very .00.: after,toctugtW. R. Tudhopo: £0; 3 volume Sewing Mnchino, undyoq booth 6: Corbett: block. He In giving general satisfaction. Tuna: m 1 perfect jun on Scan-any last, 0pm mgr-in}; 339° of tinge. :0“. fora‘hstsfnctionmrwm prices. RAILROAD Enamelâ€"W0 an ski to ï¬nd an: the Toronto, Simona and Han-- koh Junction Railny W by. oommncod operations bet-rec: “(Gavanhpng 1119mm 4_ Tn: friends of Mr. A. S. Gdbrsich wig ï¬nd him doing business at the House all Nstionr. It you would like s photograph of the Countess of Dnï¬â€˜enu, leave your am of. G. M. Wilson's. They as given eny. DmBoezofBondEesd, willbeatthe Orillis House, 011111;, on Mondsy the 12thofM-y, sndwillremsinthmdsys. As: You humanâ€"Cd! st W. R‘ Tudhope's, ï¬nd punch... c nest little «Hinge for your child, and your wife. willed! you a. good husband. Dons You Tm ever trouble you ? [flocdl undue the new Deth Only and! qmu:yomeeku-yloft atG.M.Wilnonqa. SeUingChesp. Tux chaperthm ever, at tin Home of all Nstiops. "Gym: mt sale, a the Hound 9.11 Nations. her of promises were given that it would be opened up and put in a. travelling m, in still little better than impassable. Mr. McPhee promised he would see that it wan attendedp to. Our member, Mr. Paxton, said he would line it attended to, and I believe went no fa:- as to any that :the On- tario Government had granted 81.0% for it. repair. But so far nothing has been seen of the money, and I suppose the pro- mines are all fnrguthen. At present of the Moncl: Road are covered with afoot of water. Wyh is thiu .0? Just because. we have men of promise, and not men who who will perform The Midland Rail- way have been notiï¬ed by our Council to. look to their cmsinga, and hue then made larger and eater for teams. At pn- sentit ionot “feta-cross the bridge to come to Oriltin with a team, bee-naeof the large number of erasing 1 and their dan- gerous condition. Y our suggestions few weeks ago about making the mad straight wasa goodone, and ifthe merchants of Orillia.g want the Mara and Rama trade, the} will an: themselies in having thin. carried out. Yours, 6%., con-act, is not. The Muskon Railny Comm getallthebhme, whmlhddflntflw and Company is more My, and hueitin theirpowu- to like comm-once mun. Before the M between Black River and L-keSt. John m undo no and: floodteverm. Tl}. that theoutletdlows to go out, the n- wlt which must neon-wily follow! at (Jun canon. md_ even; spring, until it a meme- died, ‘issfloodthu doesnotonly 050% Longford and the Mills, but the M of Mmdnd Runs I do hopothe’Cond Company will st once move in “3an sad pluck the mate out. oftheir on eye, then they will see clcnly to go totth-ilâ€" wxy Company, hy their complaint, Ind 00le then: to do what in right. While writing I hove other ompldnu which I- would like to make public, sad hope it. will hove ngood died. The Monck Road, which the Tull: Exposrrox ï¬ve year- broughc to the notice of those who d033, hove “tended to the Mr, and any man: â€"â€" w.-v..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" work forward I'M EM â€".- 17â€". 0;: Plihe “mm. This’ to}. ' m nag “W tothe sectionâ€"Advocate. ' «ma By E. H.CookoCo.,M Vat unload-y night. Anna-Man Ian Bod-M M 3 terrible bottle had taken hob-cu: anus. woptmdthe odoc Ind“ ' and M19 soldiers h‘dbeenkilhdnt 23 wounded. Tu bodyof It. Wm. Cali“, do. In drowned ofthe or May Wad. mu- Colling'ood, Novonhet. an. found on Sunday sites-noon on the M of the Notnwuag: river. Mon hidingvfllhedooo in (hills thinmthmmyfomyar. TubayatPenohngnidaenem d. ofice,mdmvicaï¬on mould-adâ€. Me‘meuiumbeinnimqï¬- Min question is without an} ï¬ne-ï¬g; mthiacannuy,mdhewcwmlyo§ur mend-iudftot mum Mic. Wodnonadenlandflntkcv._ .Smu'tandDr Mote cob. tfletogothunmonntm you“ to maps-coilinlaedlebynulk waancto-otheclo-ofmxt hot: cum-um Of “4"!“ thiamimmimof ‘3 the widowofthehu Wm. Lethoby. z» m‘ m lately ‘13me .5“. i dently ignclineqxnutjesmnohagng GEO. smuanmx- Mus, 16th April, 1873. mm hwstuwkin I“ mmummm buggin- at, G. 73!. Wilsoq’st Ho BUSINESS Locus.