,- . i . z 441. .-. ,_.. s 7, l H...“ .‘....+.-.~»â€",,....,,_.... . 4 nua- a... a. .,.....e.. .. wasâ€...¢ I ..; . .s-u ( "s. .. :~;'.;c...-.-...-â€,;~ __,. Lave:- \a. V Tl ,. 'Others have rigidly proscribed everything,r _________,â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"_ For Tun Enosrron. 73.3353330me A wellâ€"dressed man was walking down the street; With active 51 ep he quickly sped along. thn suddenly a "friend" (I) he chanced to meet, , , 3‘ “ friend†he called him, whether right or wrong. " Why in. such haste ?†he to the former cried, “ Stop, let us have a drink for friend- ship‘s sake;†"I have no time to spare,†the man re- plied, “Pshaw I†. aid his triend, “ ’11de but a minute take.†Thus lured by one who spoke in friend- ship‘s guise. . He yieldel to his enemy. not fnend,â€" Enterrd the tavern door with blinded eyes, . Alas I he did not. see his awful end. His enemyâ€"the man that took him in Call’d for a "drink"â€"cacl1drained the poisonous bowl. Om- glass apiecc,â€"-su;‘hcient to b91513 The ruin of the body and the soul. Another drink was culledâ€"this by the ï¬rst, , v l stimulant at right time or suppose that some with weak stomachs, c., safer for the want of a little “ tonic,†how many would be saved from poverty and ruin by I the entire suppression at. the liquor bus:- 1 ness? Perhaps, however, it is not war- 1 rantable toexpect suchUtopian good times. l Human'nature is bad enough yv't, and the l thirst for stimulants is tremendous. If it i is not one thing it is another, and a cer- l tain portion of the human race seem pre- ‘ destinated to a course of madness, folly l and self-destmction. It is only by slow ‘ degrees-that any great reform is eï¬'ected. and society is sure to make terrible re lapses. That the tendency of things, how- : ever, is toward Progress and a high evola- I . tion,isthe npinibn of your correspondent.†i I l LABOR saving implements. give the far- . l mer power and time.- â€Power to cultivate i the soilâ€"time to cultivate the mud. Marceauâ€"Save every material from which manure can be made, and in a few years the soil will show signs of the care bestwed upon it in extra crops. Tun Meaford Ilfonitor begins the sixth volume with a new outï¬t of small, clear news type, which will enable them to give ,3 an increased quant ty of reading. without ' making the paper inconveniently large. It i is a gOod local newspaper, deserving the ‘ large patronage thisimprovoment indicates BASE BALLâ€"Quite a large number of Orillinns, accompanied the “Merry Nine†‘ to Bracebridge, on Vl'ednesday last, to Increasing as they drank each burning . witness the base-ball match, between that The business man who ï¬rst refused to stop; ' And thus they both Went on their raging thirst drop. Soon home and friend and everything be- side Wu by the two incbriates forgot, Till on the doorâ€"the other by his sideâ€" Lay the late business man, a drunken sot. ' And thus the hours of morning passed away, The evening came, and sti trust, Respect and honor in the bar-room lay, Covere‘l, but not concealed, with shame I and dust. The morning came, the man had not been home, His anxious wife had waited but in vain, Through the long night had watcll‘d for him to come. And Wondered what could him so long detain. Ah I little does she yet the truth surmise, (But one short year have they united been.) That in his breast the rum fiend hidden lies, Though never has it yet by her been seen. But ere the day is pass'd the tale is told, And homeward to his now distracted wife Isborne the husband's body, stifl' and cold For rum. haul robbed him. of his very {if}; .’ Give heed. O tippler I shun the temptcr’s snare. Resolve no more to toucn the poison'd bowl; ' Accept the warning, and of rum Immorr, club and the Bracebridge club. The game commenced yesterday at 10 a. m., and re- sulted in fa1onr of Orillia. by 53 runs.â€" Last evening the Orillia “boys†gave a concert in the Orange Halâ€"Gazette. ‘ E Exrmsn I): run Anuur'r.-A hen, the roperty of Mr. D. Q. J 115., of Craigvale, l died last week. the cause of her death be- . ing somewhat peculiar. It seems that the ll the man of hen overheard her owner talking about , some big eggs he had read of in THE Ex- } rosxron, and being very very ambitious, ' determined that her owner should possess ; the biggest egg: out: but she perished in 3 the attempt, declaring with her last breath :that some goost’ had cruelly hoaxcd the ‘ f editor and herselfâ€"Examiner. :lIIDLAND RAILw.1\'.â€"The Orillia Pas- ? sengcr Coach, which was damaged at the ' accident a short time ago, by rolling down i the embankment, is again on the road, ‘; looking as handsome as a picture, and as ; good as new. The whole train, consisting {of baggage and express freight car, post loflicc car. smoking car, and coach, have 1 been repainted, and present a. handsome ‘1, and attractive appearance. The road is l carrying timber and lumber to its fullest fcupacity at present, and is doing a very l extensive business. Mr. Hugel’s energy ; is making itself felt in every department. gaud many important improvements have l l‘em nude since he assumed the Presidency. 1 We understand the Orillia extension will 3 501m be as p :rfect as any piece of Railway 3 in the Dominion, and trains will shortly i run through. Three working trains have l been constantly at work since the ï¬rst of 1 May last, Widening the cuts and embank- ‘1 merits, and improving the grading where- l ever required. Large quantities of gravel And thus preserve your body and your have been put on the road bed, making it soul. J. L. ________._._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- liquor Laws and their Eï¬ccts. A correspondent of tho Perth Gnu-Err, writing from Newboryp<.-rt, 312155.. relates the result of his observations of the ell'ect of the liquor laws in that State. The em- inently fair statements of the success and drawbacks of the law. contained in the extract appended. must commend itself to the judgment of all who read it: “ As your realms doubtless know, we have prohibition in tlzis State, and a pretty rigid enforccmeut of the law It. is now several years since the {mm-«ll sale of in~ toxica'ting liquors was permitted. It has, till recently, been left to the several cities and towns throughout the State to declare . whether the Prohibitory enactment shall be complete, forbidding the sale of all drinks that intoxicate, not evvu excepting cider and lager beer, or wheiherale. cider. and lager bce: s‘i’l'Lll in: l‘ccnscd. the stronnr stimulants being under the ban. Someof the large towns ban.- hitherto permitted the sale of the ale-L. by voting each year into ofï¬ce men favourable to such licenses. but milk, water. ginger-beer and “ pop;†the latter being almost Considered a little doubtful. The last Session of our State Legislature has taken from city and mun- icipal government the power of licensing any beverages that intoxicate. It was practically found that you cannot grant the sale of strong beer, without allowing: the sale of whiskey. gin, etc. The ale dealers will carry a. convenient flask in their pockets, with which they Would treat their friends, or those whose stomachs re- volted from that nasty bitter drink. ale: or else a. bottle of new rum, bought and kept in the house for sickness, would come i into requisition oftcner than needed furl purposes of sickness. Our State and city constables have been very efï¬cient, andl seizures of demi-johns of whiskey, rum, and “ mixed liquors" have been continu- ally made at the domiciles of ale dealers, for which said dealcas were compelled to answer at next court. to the tune of $530, 875 or $100 and costs; some even being, for repeated offences. compelled to serve a term of mmiths in the House of Correc- tion or Common Jail. The past winter was noted for :1 brilliant series of achieve- ments of this kind. hardly one of our liquor dealers escaping; seizures and heavy penal- ties. Our Legislature, wisely, I think, put a stop to the sale of ale, and shut up | all placeswliere ll|]llOl‘Sl‘HlV0 been dispensed. If the ale dealers will take an ell every time an inch is granted, every inch must be taken from them. '1‘ hose that will drink must be obliged to find their dram in some underground hole where the light of day never enters. and it must be made disreputable either to tipple, or furnish the wherewith to tipple. The ï¬rst of May this law went into force. Since then we have had uncommonly quiet times. If any liquor is sold, it is only Tom and Dick . and Jerry that know anything about it, and they have to be uncommonly whist. I presume one could get glass of hot toddy if he were to go down to G ‘s. or black Tom’s, or even at House. if he were to give the proper wink and ask for a lemonade or temperance syrup, but he might loiter about these places for a month without being askel to drink or treat, or knowing th it the " critter" was there. The result is that it is hardly possible to get a glass of ale even for sickness, some of our invndids being put to the inconvenience of ordering half :1 lmrx‘el from Portsmouth, u;- nnnc :1: all. The wines and whiskers and kinliru-d ii-piors are dispensed by the apothecaries as malicinc. though I am sorry to any tll'tt smlc of tlmn are not al- ; ways careful to await a physician's pre- scription. Some are strict and some are not. The last time I was at His. '5 Drug store I saw a: least half-n-dozen notorious bummers hanging around. One - had a sore leg, and was advised to bathe . it in new rum. Another had a cold and his doctor had advised a li-‘tlc punch. Another wanted a little gin for horse medi- cine. The apothecmry told me that he wu tered continually by such chamcters. and that all sorts of dodges were pruc‘ised . to obtain a little or the " 0 be joyful,†. Even physicians are called upon to Pm- scribe alcoholic liquors for the most trivial ailments, and more than one bottle of rum marked “ Wash" has gone to bathe the mucus membrane instead of the extgrnal integument of some hardened bummer.‘ In short the law is working well. There is only one improvement needed, and that is, withdrawing the apothecaries’ licenses, ; and there is a prospect that this step is on the eve of consummation. Then one liquor agencyfor each city or town, under most stringent regulations, will be appointed, It would. be better if even this could be abolished. and the manufacture in toto prev-used. For supposing that now and then’on'o‘ dies for the want of the alcoholic Emore permanent and safe. Still further ' improvements are in Contemplation, and ’the entire road “’lll soon be one of the best in the countryâ€"Port Hope Times. i ., . . ,, .A. V-.--#.â€". ;Daily Line to Rochester! l 1 THE NEW LAKE STEAMER NORSE MAN LEAVES Cobourg every morning at 7:30‘ and Port Have at 9 o'clock, for Rochester ; connecting there with New Yolk Central and Eric Railways, for all points East, , “'est and South. 1 RETURNING: leaves Charlotte (port' of R )ches'ter), daily, at 9 9.11.. except Satur- days. when she leaves at 2 P. M. for 3 Brighton. E Dealers in Stock. c., will ï¬nd this the- l cht apest and most expeditious route to Boston, 1 Albany, New York. (kc. 5 For further information apply to l R. CRAWFORD. Port Hope. or C. F. GILDERSLEEVE, , CA_BD. l CHANGE IN MY BUSINESS. i l 179. | ? I beg to inform the public that I am about to make an extensive improvement 3 in my business, and to accomplish that oh- ; ject, I offer my present stock of Tinware : at a great redu two on the ordinary selling. l An inspection of my prices as compared ‘uith others, will convince that I mean [business Job work with neatness and dispatch. I have special facilities for carrying on that branch of my business. Call at once. for what you want I will sell very cheap D. PHILIPS. l l for cash. lLands Fdr Sale! I! BE undersigned desires to call atten- tion to the following list of choice Lots of Land in the the Townships of Mam and Rama. which he offers for sale, viz.: l The N. {vLot 8, 9th Con. Mara, 100 Acres. LOL 14’“ u H 187 16 The NJ; “ ‘26, 10 “ “ 100 “ l The N.E.,’oLot 26.11 “ “ 50 “ Lot20,13th “ “ 153 “ i Lots 35 and 36, Front Con., Rama (about) ‘ 260 Acres. 1 Also House and Lot in Atherley, and l Building Lots in Orillia. Terms ascertained by application to the l undersigned. ‘ A KENNEDY. 132-tf. (1572 ! Orillia. April 23rd, 187 . f 1372) 1 As usum: Ten Firsâ€"tâ€" Prizes! l At Two Exhibitions 1 o 5W. BEIE 85 00., l ' Guelph, Ontario, l Received Every F list Prize for gowns and numbness ; At the Provincial Exhibition. Hamilton, ' and Central Exhibition, Guelph. i l This grand success, in addition to last 1 : year’s record of a. - ‘ SILVER MEDAL, l ; 3 mpmms, l i and. 12 FIRST causal 1 I Prove that our Instruments in the opinion 1 of competent judges are incomparably ; f superior to all others. l 1 Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers of the “ ORGAANETTE," :Containing Scribner’s Patent Qualifying, anbes, acknowledged by all to be the: I greatest improvement yet introduced. l .Their superiority is conceded by other! i makers from the fact that at Guelph they l 1 withdrew from competition, thus acknow- l ;ledging their inability to compete with‘ 1 them. I . Every instrument fully warranted fox { 1, ï¬ve years. Send for catalogue containing l . ï¬fty different styles of instruments. § . . w. BELL .5 Co ; Guelph. Oct. 15. 1372. 155 i o.- INGLE COPIES of Ten Exrosrron, g 3eentseach.ntJ.J.Eiud‘s,m w the 0560 of publivatiou, ' ' 35m}. * ‘ 'I'm’nxr‘v- r “w - .5. mm Encourage HOE. Enterprise! Tanlormg {DRILLIA MARBLE wonxs: m ESTABLISHMENT. FRONT ST, - - DRILLIA. CHARLES DAVIES CO, " PROPRIETORS. â€"â€":â€"++â€" R. PARKHILL In returning thanks for the large share of patronage he hasreceived since he com- menced business in Orillia, would inform the public that his new Spring Stock of Cloths! Is now complete, and will be found to comprise all the LATEST . DESIGNS 1 Although he does not wish to deceive the public by advertising that he has the largest stock in town; his long experience in the business commends his ability in -'- buyingagood article, and in making it PARTICULAR HOTICE TO 1 “P’ “V““tag†.1... â€Wm“ m“ BUILDERS, CONTRACTORScS: LIME-BURNERS. do not possess. MARBLE, SLATE, AND ' STONE WASH STAN DS, CHEFFONIERS. - CHIMNEY PIECES, TABLE AND COUNTER TOPS, MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEAD STONES, c., ,_ Manufactured, and warranted to give satisfaction. . The stone obtained from our Quarry at Longford proves to be of a splendid quality. and we are prepared to ï¬ll orders promptly and on the most reasonable terms. THE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Is also replete with a stock of everything that is required by young men and 01d. Call and see my new stock for yourselves, and you will have no need of buying else- where. BUILDING ‘éirâ€"O’NES CUT 1 @- Samplcs of Stone ma be seen, and orders left; at the ofï¬ce of . “L ' I l y Great Bdrgalns ‘ MCMULLBN . VESSEY. BMW's Block Orillia. - , - , g HAPPY TO GIVE REFERENCES. .3! NEW GOODS .1 ARRIVING AT THE z TO BE HAD THIS WEEK ._ ATâ€" Mmatwmls‘m’s “Commercial Hall!†Of every variety 43.; l of a super-norm; ._ -:-x-:â€"~ W .- ..;..x W My...“ .SADDLESI ’ A...» Amkhk m... , 1,. . . GOTO Dissent: H07“ For a good RIDING SADDLE, and take your pick from the OF BOTH ,Englisllemericafn, Make ever brought into 0rdhn.’ ‘ '5 The â€M131“! «30f sunset â€"â€" A Splepdm " -nlsortment of ms J ust opened out. AT A m. Heavy Discount ! â€"â€"â€"~'v~â€"â€"â€"- â€"_. The undersigned would respectfully call the attention of Farmers, BRUSHES, nerally, to the important fact that. Goods, of the various and the Public ge be bought there at from A kinds kept at the “Commercial Hull," can For Full Particulars See Posters and Small Bills about Town, 'as» or a Ten to Twenty per cent. Cheaper ! CALL at the STORE' than at any other house in the retail trade in this section of the Dominion. for a List of Prices. J. WORLD _____â€"-â€"--â€"â€" He would call special attention to his Large Stock of Boots and Shoes, Which he is prepared to sell at l-Less Than the Present Wholesale Prices in Toronto. I These Goods having been bought some time ago, in Montreal, His New StoreIEF O B CA S H ’ Will enable him to do so. HAS REMOVED T0 â€"â€" TEAS BY THE CHEST! -â€"AT-â€" Centre Building, KEAN’S BLOCK, From 16 Cents to 60 Lents per Pound for JAPAN I AND FROM 30 to 85 cents per Potnd for GREEN and BLACK TEAS! WW ‘3 RETAIL PRICES PROPORTIONATELY LOWE _@ Opposite the Post Oï¬ce. Every article in his line will be sold VERY I OWEST RATES FOR CASH! A. KENNEDY. ï¬f/ lParis Boot (0 Shoe Store! Sawing Matches @’ Call and see his new stock and ex- AT THE amine his prices. @ 0 THE FARMERS OF- DRILLIA AN D VICINI'I'Y. Next door to Slaven's Drug Store. FANNING MILLS : ' â€"â€" I l l l 4- ‘ l ‘ . r CUTTIM' BOXES' Has pleasure in returning thanks to the public for their acknowledged PLOUGBS: 0‘ my kinds. appreciation of his eï¬'orts to supply a Want long felt in Orillia, in furnish' - HARP-0W5, ing a ï¬rstâ€"class Boot and Shoe Store, where can be had 303315110 . . . ‘ Ammï¬mns ALL , KI NDS OF WORK smmqsc mourns, e., at. 'Auï¬nds atoms- for mm" B Machmeryj ' “3““ _by rum The besteayhep uredn'tv . . ~-. _,;. . - ' , A Large Stock ofRead -me work on meanest. sure togive , Vanuees...m.sgeo:s ss' , 4 -. .. ., -- , , .. -n qualitymndpnec. . , , . , . . '9' Next door to D. L. ma ‘w Work done promptly, angina-51mm g.‘ ~. ' . 2901111 1111000 01 0:) CURRY COMBS, in endless variety. pun ems eq ‘uotqougstqus £19119 9111.8 :1qu spees qu'em n'oA' J1 s e and price, and be on hand. ‘suulmvs claimsto i. thank them for shall continue . position, If are taken into account. a Material is immense. 300 BOXES GLASS, 100 DOZEN LOCKS. 200 Say by their unanimous support that the Sheï¬eld House is what It be THE LEADING HOUSE - a For m.msnu Svovm £17131me W. W. G. BINGHAII to hold the proud Largest and Best Stock gm. $118132 sub gmp * ' fl'hevare now showing the Largest a . ï¬nest stock of Stoves ever seen '1... rillia. The same can be said of Tinware. Their stock of Building 500 KEGS CUT NAILS. « PAIRS BUTTS, c. Carpenters' Tools in endless variety. A full stock of Fishing Tackle. A beautiful display of whips. AsplendilshowofToilet Mats. A very large stock of Paints, Oils, plements. Varnishes. Brushes, c. A great variety of Gardening Im- maoeï¬siufo’jaom salutes â€mam Minute Kitsâ€"5n“ u. IDLBQVM .le. Trains in between man, WOODV mxcnox,m-. SAY,BEAVEBNNJW lows: GOING NORTH. ..__....â€"â€"- Tao-to . _ Lave Searboro'Junchon Um" nib' '. Sunflnfle‘ Uxhnd‘e’ .. Sends-1300m- Canni )AlidlnlndJunction... 12 7†e n. .. .u - 0 their verdict andmiliin 1. 12- 7.. ’ Pox-tagged 12-55 7-55 Kirk 1-10 8405 Victoria“ L†84.5 coma]; Anive‘r.)t., 245} 8-50 Beaver-ton M.R.R) l 1.†mm. 'W W ' Railway} 4.05: am ’40 come son'rn. Expu‘llixedï¬ mi. 7' l A. i r. Inlr. I. ' , Leave ‘12-!!! Bea‘ , 301.8. 240 Com ' - 6m! 2-55 , View-iv ~ 645. w W - 6-451 3-55 Port-sew - ; 6.55? 4-10l Eldon - - t 7-05; 4-25 It ' _ r : 7‘â€: 445 ‘ .mchon l 7-31“ 5-00 1-151 ngnne - 1 735' 5-gl i-gi In - z " '1. 5 ‘, - smegma - i 23.0%; 550; z ‘Wick - ~ ; 8-20, gig; it; “mid" 15355; 655: 2-45. ((7.00de - l 9-7135 7.30.L 3-10 Stonflville - ; 050. 8-10, 3-40 lax-mum - 10-10 840, 4â€"00 Unionville - :10-18‘; 8-55, tâ€"lOl - Amon' urt - 110â€"40; 9-20. 4-30} Scarboro Junction; 10-55' 945' 0-50 ‘ momma Arrive 11-20,10-15; 515? l 1 ' â€"â€" I STAGE CONNECTIONS. IAIKï¬Aloâ€"Stlge fut-Cedar Grove, Balfour, “'hite Vale, Bengt», Brourhm. moonâ€"Stage for xanehester, Prince Al- In Short every thing you want am 1:ng Port Perry Epsom, Utics be t at the SHEFFIELD scyomme_â€"SEIg-¢.‘0r Vmomanuin, Valen' HO YSE, lower than elsewhere. 1. '- '- 6. amount, Wholesale ‘ Retail Dealers. SPURS, c. , 6' If you want a safe Collar, try March 15th. 1873. l DISSETTE nor [9.1009 peas put: .8an qqoumrew ‘soum we .10 90999 11891.11 .10 300118 PIPUGIdS v 40.13 011000 TB peAIeoeI qsnl' 911 {specs 3101112150qu [my ‘EEXF’WLENIH‘VO ¢ .5- â€" tyne. CLNSXSGTON.â€"*Stlg€ for Oakwood. unima- T. 11,, goinv Bart, and at lidhnd Junction connect wi uidland Railway for Lindsay, Beavertou, c. W. GOODERHAM, Jun., Managing Director. Toronto. May 19th. 1873. | At Scarboro’ Junction connect with the G: l l MIDLAND RAILWAY i or CANADA. 1 TIME EABLE. TRAINS GOING NORTH. ___________.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- 1MA1L.,MML. 'llxed.‘lixed.}fl' ‘ght _â€"â€"..__â€"â€".__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Pl ll’l P.l.iPllLl. Beaverton. a 1.30 6.00 l W'oodville, 1.05, 7 .302 l Oakwood, 12.45l 7.001 ! Cambrny, 2.30 | 6.45 i Lindsa). 12.10 6.20 g 8.50 ‘ LI. 1 ' Kelly's, 11.47. 5. ‘ g 8.25 Umemee. 11.35, . 5.30- | 8.10 Franklin 111.15. I 5.00: l 7.00 Bnmsmch. 11.08; ‘ 4.5" . 7.38 Bethau 11.02: ‘ 4.45 l 710 Lou-ï¬eld. : 1.3:. « 7.25; Nassau Kills 3 1.13 . 7.05‘ Pckrboro’ I ‘ 12.50 1 6.40: Fimn'illc l I 12.03 g 553, Mill'muok {10.40 11.45 4.20 5.40, 6.50 Summit 10.20 11.20 3.552 5.151 0.22 Culuubell's 1 1000 11.00; aas. 4.55 6.00 â€may". 1 9.56 1056 5.50 4w, 5.5- Quny's ; 9.48 10.48, 3.20: 4-40 5-42 [run Hope Id 9.30 10.30 300. 4-20 520 TRAINS GOING SOUTH. l _______________._â€"â€" sun. xm'Mix’iMix’ngh . !_.-_: _..:_.___!___._ DEALER 1:,- AM. 1:11:05 og- , r. 31.! v.31. 11.x; Ll.l A.I. Besverton, -d2.40 8.00: . Woodville, 3.05i em: Oakwood, ; 3.25; g 8.50: 1 - Cambray l 3.40 1 9.05: Household Furniture ! Why; 1 4,05; 3 9‘“, 110.45 Kelly's, ‘ 4.23 {10.00' 311.10 Omcmee, l 4.40 :1020 111.35 Franklin, I 5.00- 110.40 :12.00 Brunswick, I 5.07; l10.47} 01% W' R031"? gape" Bethany, 5.153 s11.02 i12.20 md_ow m 21. Lakefield, I 2.25. , 5.00! Framed Pictures, Nassau Milh- ' 2.45: r 5.20! Fancy Goods. gewrboilo'. ! | 3.22; ! 2.320; s rascn‘: e . Ll. “1’00! 391?“ Minbmk,’ | 5.40! 4.2011145 65012.50 0) s» , Summit, 5.55 135312.00. 7.05. 1.10 . Concertina. . Campbell’s, , 6.15 4.55.1225- 7.30; 1.40 Writing Desks, Ladies' Work Boxes, renown. 12.23 3.593.323: 7%: 1g 'l , - Mnch'u achine nay s, . 4 . . . 7. z 1. ï¬tï¬nlssidigiem A.“ M Port Hope, la6.45 5.30 1.00. 8.001220 (8' Manufactory on Peter Street CONNECTIONSâ€"At Port Hope with , Orillia. i 80993 NOTICE. willie l 39998 Placed in Suit for GM! to PA! Ur A10“, es “use In his Business Wham]: his Mm, and the general public, for the libenl peu'unnge he he! reached from AflAWUNTSUNSEl‘I‘LED GEORGE VICK. ‘ Wanted Immediately. A. 3.131... Soc 8 8.150.: Ina-inch q: .. . ' . ' w“, "W .5“...- éa" .. .. WY DEWEY. ' W , - - . any. 2:0- M‘Afl, we. 1’. Grand Trunk Express Trains. Em and West. morning and evening. and steamer “Norseman. 2 ' GEO J. BOOTH Hearing “91... forBochester. any connect- mg \vlth trains on New York Conn-ll W- At Woodville with the Toronto and Nipi-ins Railway. At Millbrook, with Trains for Peter, bum†and Lakeï¬eld. Trains run by Port Hope time, Which is Twenty Minum clover than GrandTrunk time. ADOLPH BUGEL, President. 184. l BEAVERTON Tun saw beinzaboutte nukes STOVE DEPOT JAMES (Simeon Eunowonbundeverylu'gemekof Cooldng Stoves, 'l'lnware! umwnr. MOI]. it Give ï¬ll as 1311er CALL. ALCABLE Building Lots For Sale! For Sale Cheap, and on easy terms. a nun- berofthc best Building Lenin 01-min. Apply to A. TAIT. or to THUS. \V. COPNEB. ' Feb. 26th. 187 3. J. KENNY, FARR] ER, Orilin, \ BEGS to inform the Public that he is now pneuu-ed_ _ to treat, professionally. the most obstinate and diï¬cult dine-sad bones, Over 23 years experience as Fur- rier Sergeant-Major in the Royal Hone Mary is sufï¬cient guarantee that In Wkly understands every W ' “fiery. Hone medulla of do- ;Eï¬on carefully MW think on,