If is now acknowlnged by the Pfennig}- oil‘he ‘Domxnblon that he A-A Mmhï¬ï¬ Premi E t‘b Dominion that he and 15:50 frieids took enormous sums from Sir Hu h Ananfor the svowed purpose 0 corm'gung the electors and l1terally buymg the" way to a. new lease of‘ power. ,L ALA-.. urn-A an nn- nu. uv--"'-, , can say, and so the bribery that was practiced by them in 1867 and in 1872 comes back in dimmed prestige and in many believing that they are L ,1] LL-:_ Wu In W; vv_~- as bad as others, and that all their talk about purity is mere prate. We regret that this should be the case. It would have been far better to have lost every election in both ’67 W'v lv-{v '7 and ’72 rating; than have given a. shilling for a vote. The party that wouldact. on such a_princip3e of unity ‘V‘WIIIIW’ 'v -.._ the discussiongz aha. :evelatib'ns 6f the past months, will lead the decent and religious people‘of: all pnrtia in ‘fL- ,_ would speedily bec‘ome Etrong, for even a little bribery is as bad as much so far as the discrediting of character is concerned. We hope that the appalling View of political rottennas, so far broughttolight by .Hu lv-- 5"" I _, the country to set their faéw like a. flint against. the very appearance of electoral camption. The love of 7 â€"â€"_-A Volu‘ uv-w- --_V money is still a; atoretime the root of all evil, and is leading, apparently, an increasing number in Canada to sell themselves and their birth right for a. very contemptible mess of pot- tage. Lt is bad to take a bribe, but it. is still more infamous for those in uh... ._v_v , ,, the higher ranks, and who ought to know beam-Jr) put. temptation: in the wayof poor men, which they are ill able to resist. Nobody can deny that members of almost every denomination of Christians in the country both received and gave bribï¬ at last election. It. is for a. lamentation that such things should 61¢ all: Ive-v.7 w râ€"-_V-__-i on_ their own terms? If we don’t‘ “stamp out." these waysof doing,‘ they will assuredly stamp out our character as a. people for honour and righteousness, and destroy all hope of Canada. being either great or good. If any of our readers either save or took a bribe during last, years elec- tion they ought to be ashamed of themselves They may think the proceeding only one to be jested over, when on the contrary it. was both criminal and contemptible.â€"â€"B. A. Presbyterian. I'r stands to reason that a dealer cannot sell goods on a year’s creflit {or longer) at the same priceas he could afford to sell them for cash, bemuse he has to pa}: for {Bank ac- wwuac up "w 'v I'V'J V.» commodation, c., while his custo- mezs are using his money; therefore, people who would otherwise pay cash, deposit their money in the bank, and buy what they require on credit. Those who pay cash at the present time for goods at the same price as parties who buy on credit, to a certain extent aid in making up the merchant’s loss upon bad ac- counts. There should be a. distinc- tion made in favor of the cash-buy- ing customer, and if the system sug- gested was adopted, there would be some inducement for mph to pay up promptlyâ€"Port Hope Times. uwvuusv "mâ€"v'Vâ€"V‘VVV '- gloves, in the absence of anymg for trial on the criminal column. This is got the ï¬rst time that the criminal market the County of Ontario presented the same gratifying spectacle, and. consequently im- posed asimilar duty nponthe Sheriï¬'. Such event: speak volumes for the character of the people, and the peace, contenmmnt, and good order pregailing throughout the countryâ€"Chronicle. A Munxx Assamâ€"The duty devolved upon Mr. Shoriï¬' Reynolds, 8*: the open- ing of ‘he Amines now going on, to present theJudge viththecnstgmn-ry pairofwhite 2__ L._:-‘I 35331 Eggs, D. B. _poc?or of Bnncuin râ€"eeased to be connected with it. 3m SEOWS- more 1, . day: ogober 9th. Smâ€"hthue days of sandal :Me from'l'honhmynotbemiu. Earlym summer a oouumasioner m sppoinhed to expend some money on the roads in the eastern part of the township. One con- tract was let in front of lotaix, fourth con. to be done when sud how the contractor ElmodT-at least it wmliiaapg‘esr so. When â€â€œâ€œâ€œâ€˜ - Commis- Editor of TE: Ema: 'ei‘oner posed it over, geve the MM:- an order for his money, end the work is left, not one inch of it ï¬nished. Another contract, between lots ï¬ve nnd six in the 6th eoneeusion, grabbing and clearing the side lineâ€"emdverymnohneededtoopeu thenortheesteomerof thewwnlhip. In this one the contractor end We: are one end the same individual (thet is the chmee.) The easy part: being roughed over,he penned has on work, wrote an order, got his money, and the roughest put of the work mains to be done. Now, it is quite common in this neighbourhood for a. commissioner to have at least 1. shoe in the contract. Isthien'ght’l Is ithoneet? In nheenee of honour, is there no law? Who is in halt? In it not the Council? Are there not better men in the township? If not, it is time to lay THORAH LOOKOUT. Benetton, Sept. 23. 1873. MWEW Editor of Tax Exrosnon: Sn,â€"Wil1 you allow no to notice through your columns the followmg state- nxent m the Port Perry OW, made}: sending oway their nï¬dnvit in time, the Government Grant has been loot, end there will be no Fall Show for want of funds.†The respected editor of the Observer will doubtless be “ surprised to learn†that his Beaverton correspondent in sending him false information._ The Government grant - - n 4-1.1. -_.l ekn lm Luv. nunâ€"v _. as at present advised in all ' t, and the Thanh Show is ordered for ursday, the 91h of October. The only bungling in con- nection with the Thou-ah Society was in allowing the late Treasurer to retain its funds in his hands until nearly the end of July, more than six months sfter his suc- cessor had been appointed, which embar- teased the action of the Directors, for they were not certain that they had a. Society until the ex-Treasnrer found it convenient to hand over the members’ subscriptions for 1873, which he had collected. Not- withstanding the _questionnhle action of , ,dL __. -A-‘e :n binnin- Wltulwuusus nun. 1 ......... the ex-Treasurer, 74 members sent m then- subscriptions in time to be returned inthe aï¬davit, and more have since paid, sothat the present Treasurer has not maiden-ed it part of his duty to make false aï¬davits for the purpose of obtaining Agricultural funds for his own privaté use, and to ille- gully bolster up the 'Society. neither will .1L,.___1._.. Amï¬cll" ï¬nd it EZGEQH’ ‘ibIIngling ofï¬cials†ï¬nd. 1t yewssaryfo adopt the fraud» and tricker- told wun, DI": ufluu waln u- v_- _. , . ed, and hoping to be enabled to forward you a hromble report of our day’s pro- ceedings. I have the honour to be, Your obedient servant, GEORGE SMITH, Sec. Thorah A. S Beaverton, Sept. 26, 1873. was: 1: 1?. that chock: runner-t? Editor of Tax Enosn-on: .â€"__V,V ' DLAR Sunâ€"The above question was asked by a writer in the Mail, and I have not seen any answer thereto. There are three constitutional checks to Parliament. under our form of Government, viz : Pre- rogative, the Senate in Canada, the House of Lord: in England, and the people.â€" Theae ought to be checks enough without. their own ofl'apring, the Government, kick- ing against them. We get hints that re- sponaible Government cannot be Worked out in Canada as it can in the Imperial 1 ‘ A __ ALA Tnnnï¬.‘ Government. It can, (unless we imperial interests hinder it,) but only on a small scale. When Imperial interests interfere, it should be Well understood and well known, that there be no room for nickel-y on the part of the Government, or for the exercise of tyranny under the cloak of Imperial interests. Tories and Reformers should undeetand our form of Government, 1 and notbe ledby the party cries of theirlead- ere blindly, unless they know that they are right, as “ Perpetual vigilance is the price of Liberty.†There are three powers in our Government. exclusive of the peo- ple. First, Prerogative, or the King’s powerâ€"in some countries this is the only Government. the King’s pleasure being law. Secondly. The House of Lords or Senate, which represents the aristoeracy. ‘ Their politiw, not without exception, are " known asToryism, in Canada a cemeleon- 1 like compound of fewuritism, learning, riches and bribery, as they openly boast that every man has his price, and that as ,,_-___ .- um.» +1». they are not so numerous, a resort to bribery is a necessity, other means failing. They have their repraentative Council in the nation, and also the advantage of their : influence and votee in the general elections ‘ for members for the Lower House of Pu- liament. They thus have several advan- tges for theegrotection of their rights, or what is call their rights, not by the lower classes. Reform orliberality are thepo 'tim of the general public, or mid- dle and lower classes, not either without ex- ception. These seek only, or should seek only perfect justice between man and man, without favour or partiality, and according with that, the development of the resourws of the country, and protection of the week against the strong that are unjust. The Lower House of Earliament represents the whole nation, but more particularly the middle and lower classes, midis, or should be, the defendant rf their rights and liber- ties. whether Tory or Reformer, unless they are traitors or unworthy â€" The Constitution of the Lower House is ,J L- Ll- -mï¬nn Ina Uunauuuwu v. â€"- _. 7, “ , practically reform for good to the nation, whatever the party name, or individual opinions by which it is sou t to carry it out. The general drift of my political ideas seems t9 be to get the people to ap- prove of their doings, even if such doings ' ~ ~-â€"â€"-â€"5 ant. On mmnt ‘h. people to accept tï¬ei: corrupt practices as right. Tyranny can only flourish amongst ignorance and corruption. A RBFOBMER. BLADE, .sv... - V“; w‘" Fall Show was held at' PrinoeéAlbert on Tueséay, 16th alt. Although the weather proved propitious, theattendm m and! morelimitedthsn ml. The qualityof wvgv -.â€"---__ , the animals wasâ€?! 8°°d‘ 0n the 25th maxim, Mn. Richard Anderson, 0m, of a. son At Lot No. 20, qut Matrimontï¬eï¬th Sept, Mn. Moses McCldknd. of; pa. At Orillia, Sept. 3021:, thewife‘Mr. Chas. )Ielnnis, of a daughter. ' Man, 25th Sept. i: Surï¬ng? {he Imï¬erial 2'3 1:125? 3:5 8.613 5‘5 cow“ 3888525 0600060 Sgï¬owcbooowo 8883855§§ @@.©@@9@ SgwouOOOOOQOQQHH ssssassssszsapua Oct at, 1873. that, sellingatsl "@8130forvhite. 8123©8128fordewensnd3ll7G $1 Biol-spring; 1001:1311. out: nag-cane; and 6,000buah. Barley st105@$111. Hay min moderate supply 019 @323; waroughtu4@81860. Buttonw- ullingst20°®23cfor ponndrolh. Whmhnzpetpuah....8123@fl1.§2 11-1; Beef, hindqmperibu Beef: foroqrs. do Muttombymperib Butterï¬ubdnry . dos. Applerormu... 1...." .. Pomwhulh- nu!- HO, . 'ibd'xba Out-nu. per 003:":ka Pomrons new..." HAY Post... Emu Bankrupt Stock ! BOUGHT BY '1‘. F. ELLIS 8L C. , FEMIRKEN, EVANS 8 (30., Sherbrooke, Quebec, at TORONTO Pam‘s 15mm. At 633091113 $7,000 Worth $3,000 WORTH MEN’S AND BoYS’ 0.6 02331.5 6. news suns: $3,000 WORTH GROCERIES. TEAS, The above goods are all new and originally intended for a ï¬rstpclass trade, and are now ofl‘ered to our customers and the public at their own price. $15,000 WORTH For Private Bills, either for granting ex- clusive privileges, or conferring corporate power: for commercial or other purpose! of proï¬t, orfor doing anything tending to effect the right: or property of other per- tiea, are hereby notiï¬ed that they are re- quired by the Rules of the two Houses of Parliament which are published in full in the Canada ~ tte) to give Two MONTHS’ NOTICE of the application (clearly and distinctly speeifying its nature and object) in the (humid Guam, audaleoinauews- paper published in the County or Union of Counties afl'ected, sending copies of the ‘papencontaining the ï¬retand last of such Bankrupt Stock. CALL EARLY. On the Dollar. . coo...†u. .n-n... Oï¬llia Markets. {RIVATE BILLS. From the Creditors of "a... .-o on. The Stock consist-$0! $2,000 WORTH T, F. ELLIS 8: Co. DEATHS. OF House of all Nations. {sf-r1: of @236“: WINES and LIQUORS. Rom. Puklnll Thoma Byrno F J Delany Vat-.3001 and Newton D L $uuon Rune 3nd McKinlï¬' J J Haley John Dunn Geo Vi T F ‘ 3; Co W A: W G Binghnm Wesley BingPhfln. J and W Morri- T B Wicks!“ 0° i' 3 Gribbin Eolvent Act of In of the «tats and efl'eetl of the Shove-mud Insolvent, I shall ofl'er for Isle by PUBLIC AUCTION-l AT 1'!!! Oï¬oo of S. S. ROBINSON; qu, Barrister, in die said Vilma of Orillil, on Wxnxzsnn', THE 2811! DAY or No- NOTICE is hereby given and: by virtue of the power. max; in me_u Auignoo mo, an vuu v ..V the estate, right, title, interest, ma equity of redemption of the aim-add Insolvent, George Miles Stuart Wilson. and of myself a such Antigua, upon, in, md to the fol- lowing Parcels or Tracts of Land, namelyâ€"All sud singula- those pron!- or tact: of hnd, being in the Village of Orillin, County of Simon, comma of Int ï¬ve West of Calico Stuck, in EutofSt. John SM andLot-ix But -. w:n___ .3 oflpdio 8min tho said YE" of Ozillia, according to subdivision phi; of Low 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, North of limit Swot, sud Lot-I 16, 17, 18, 19 sud 20, South of Borhnd Street, by Peter Bah nettFEsq†P. L. S. And, n the me time and place, will be ofl‘end, 21m flamed fluadinys.’ a. property a: Insolvent. ‘ g The Terms and condition: will 50 undo known 3t time of Sdo. Britâ€"id: shilling 199 Sr. Jun: Sum, Mont-1w, Sept. 16. 1873- 25 CENTS 183%: the new NP. the matter 0 GEORGE MILES STUART W LSON, of the Village of Orillia, County of Simone and Freda“ of Ontario, Ax Ixsowm. do do do c, x“ u-I-v. J’OEN PERRY. cm 2311! Sept, 1873- up AMENDMENTS mama. a one o ’clock_ in {he dternoon, Ill , -4... ‘Golden Lion‘ DUNCAN McFARLANE Swan 10, 1873. iii a: Gene gill pay for until All Kinds of Goods Psï¬iu in mt of W" be noconmodated by at, ‘5 GROCERIES, W0 SELL FOR CASH! w Call and see for yourselves that. we sell our Goods cheap. CROCKERY. GLASSWARE. In “- cmmduohilnovuockmdoxv uninchilpiiouo .l! 0rilliaFruit Depot A GOOD CUP 3nd than efl'ect s lugs swing} DINNER for 156., WORLD is New Store ' oppogiu the Post. Oï¬ce. HAS REMOVED TO DRY GOODS Centro Building. PACE MAIN. 1’0qu“ STOCK 0F CASH Cuh paid for :11 Produce purchased : ands“ Goods sold for Cd'- DRY GOODS GROCERZCEJS¢ 1300153 and Shoes. Dissette Hoy For 3 good RIDING SADDLE. and ink. your pick from the Englisthmerlcan HARNESS VI '7“: -â€"â€"~ of a superior m “7b. on 53nd. BRUSHES. The most complete stool: o! A spludid“usorhnont o! ox ins/a ransom Mnch 15th. 1873- CHOPPED FEED. Etc. Liquor Dealers. If you mt s ado Coll“, “7 DISSETTE BOY. as}. Walk-I": but Old awmrm NEW SPECIAL Just opened out ia endleu “victi- and Best Stock CURRY 00m OF BOTH v-U" ’I hm 91d The Anvil House Tobe sold at our usually Law Prices, 25percont. . A cheaper than any other house in Town. Goal 011, ' Lamps, and ; Lamp Glasses, WHOLESALE 1 , AT Slaven’s OrilliaDrugStore FEED, «us, my, enorm‘naoom; FRESH BREAD AND BISCUIT! Of a cry vmety, kcpt constantly on hsnd. To Iâ€"ï¬SOLVENT ACT OF ’69. In the A DIVIDEND SHEET bQI been pre- pared. open to objection until the Turn m! or Ocrom. next, after which the Diddcod will be 533d. Dunc; MW, 199 51'. Juan Smut W. Manned, Sept. 19. ism. mm. “ARRIVAL 0F The EXPO-gitor no matter of GEO. M. WILSON, of Orillil, an I «solvent. Particular attention 'd to customers from all point: of the con- Parties from the no will ï¬nd it especially to their intend; to all. 55 CENTS lst of January! GEORGE VICK’ Second to Noneâ€"WHOLESALE E Baum. OLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY, '. R. TUDHOPE. Am,u.r.Kmnsor Anthea-of “Kl-100M" “The W†" The Mountsineaio’fthclflflp"u.' , .I. theday, roommendvl in the W termsby theb'aturday Review ‘5. mum, yanddl the W pm commenced In “ IKE EWOMOfla†mural clmswryshould subscribe for '1Ԡ33° mmnstoneeflnmwhmdfl' 6n: £th opening chaphn. (Ntmfl 3, Dr. w. a mum, of October!