Whatnballwedotodxinthecune Ofdrunkennealsvzyl , . 7 Andkoepmankindï¬omaetingwme Thnnvenousbmhofprey- ‘ Whatdnllwedomuikindtostop Fromnisinggninoosoll For makingdirty. pogsonous slap, Whichkillsmdmdstoholl? thtlhall we do tostop’the men,. Whothucforsinfnlgzh, Secure earth's chain-est gift:2 3nd than Destroytheprectousysinl ‘ What-hall we do tostopthe work Oihzy land (lord) devils? Who honest labor than do Shirk, The worst of all earth’s evils; Who: shall we do than ï¬ends to stop Murdering their fellow-men? Who daily to perdition drop From their infernal den. Bowdnll we maketndkeeptnem Ire Who-toad on rnin'sbrink? Thus more: of startling questions rise If we begin to think; 0 let us then not close our eyes, Agsinst the illsof tirink! But. let us strive is best we an These evil; to redress; Use every means, try every plan meodotosbopallthose Who madly go and take This deadly poison from their face, And drink for *‘friwdahip’s sake 1†meedotomakemenaoe Theirdanxervzhflotyeydrink? Al , ‘- t..- “ To all his Majesty’s loving subjects who can feel for a fellow-sinner in distress, I beg to certify that the bearer, W. Jack, is the son of my old bellman, a. man well known in this neighbourhood for his honest poverty and excessive sloth, and the son has inherited a. full share of the father's poverty and a double portion of his indo- lenee. I cannot say that the bearer has my active virtues to boast of; but he is ; snot altogether unmindful of scriptural in- junctions, having striven, with no small success, to ‘ replenish the earth,’ though he has done but little to subdue the same. It was his misfortune to lose his cow lately, from too little care and too much here chaï¬'; and that walking skeleton, which he calls his ‘ horse,’ having ceased to ‘ hear the oppressor’s voice, or dread the tyrant’s load,’ the poor man has no means of re- pairing his loss but the skins of the defunct and the generosity of a. benevolent public, whom he expects to be stimulated to greater liberality by this testimonial fromâ€"theirs, “r--- T __.._ -_ n Much has alreadijaen achieved, But how much more remains:â€" Milliom of souls to be relicVed, From liquor’a hellish chains! Then let us work, and speak, and write, And vote to be sgt fr_ee; Ana-Ti :8. bar; lnhlhtain Ithe right, Rnin’s downfall we shall see! November 7, 1873. The Certiï¬cates are the prodution of the Rev. Wm. Leslie, for abouthalf aoentnry, minister of the Parish of St. Andrews, Lbaubryde, Scotland. The former, copied from Dunbar-'3 “Sociallï¬ehformerdeys,†nppeated some time age in the Scottish American Journal ; the latter has only re- cently been published. Mr. Leslie was a person noted for humour, 3nd kindness to the poor. with reipect, c- y “ LBANBRYDE MANSE, December 4, 1826. “ To whom this may or may not con- permâ€"It is hereby certiï¬ed that, in my estimation, Jane Simpson is a. very good. clever, and honest lass, meriting the favor- ahbngntds and protection of any of the elect nmong whom Providence may ap- point her lavâ€"the cause of this very esti- mation of her being that she is often rather a. mud inmate for several days, and occa- sionally for week’s together at atime, than a personatreddentress; and although she never h’d the means of stealing £30 from A.“ ___; z- «A... “.qu 11L “'55 I,“ un- mvâ€"vâ€"v vâ€" “"’â€"*U ,, me, as such an amount is very rarely al- lowed scarcely to light with me, yet I have often seen clothes belonging to each and all ‘ oi the family, servants’ chests left open, and silver spoons left aimlessly on the kit- ;ohen dresser and otherwise laid up, with other little matters tempting to any one of dishonest habits, entirely in her power had} she been thievishly inclined. But I know that nothing has been missed by any of the servants or others at any time since she begsnto be serviceable smong us. Given by guest Lhmbryde Manse, the 4% - Ann n Singular amass of mm. ‘uc vv .5- .e every means, “'5' every plan Thu promises success. samba, 1826.†Burning of the Same: “Bavarian.†â€"_. . ~... ~13: Pmn's annular. "h ‘7', “ It - was not ‘blowinz busiest the time. The other two hosts-‘i-e'a‘ched landâ€" in safety about one o’clock negngIning. There; was Very little scxjeaming or amy-G thing of that sort, but when. we were leagl; ing the steamer I heard senkthing 16 moaning. Some one saio that-ml!†saw two women standing on he» stem. M The, last I saw of Captain Carmichael he was ii! the water holding on to 8, Plank! He called out “ Charley, Chuley. Qharley,†to the second mate, and‘he wentpqer tq him;aboy who was near himthen‘got hold of the boat, and while we were pull- ing him in the eepmin seemed. to paddle sway iron: us, and We lost him. Soule one said thst he had a. life-preserver, but it is not likely he lived long, the water was so cold. A tug was towing the hull of the steamer into Whitby this morning when I left. She had on board about 1,- .300 barrels of apples. about 50 tons of bacon, and a. small quantity of other freight when she was burnefl." TheBavariau was 1 ,, :n It“... HUM anv "â€"â€" â€"___'_. W the old eteamer Kingston: rebuilt. The Kingston, it will be recollected, was burned in the St. Lawrence 3 yen- ago last June, and her hull being of iron it was used in ‘ the construction of the Bavarian. The‘ ante: was put on the lake and river route on the 13?. of lutJJuly. She was a. very ï¬ne boat. vduéa‘e’t‘nï¬o'ut $80,000. She was insured against ï¬re to the amount of.‘ about $40,000 or 45,000. The hull of the' Bavarian, which_is of iron, has been towed; “‘1-â€" up: new, nun... _ -- _.__., __ into Whitby. The ï¬re has been got under, but the smoke and heat prevents a. search. No bodies have yet been recovered. The cause of the ï¬re is not known, and various theories ere propounded, but it seems to have taken from the furnace, and before it was discovered had enveloped the whole centre of the vessel. A thorough investigation is necessary both into the origin of the ï¬re and the conduct of the crew who escaped. The pilot’- boat could have held three times the number it had in it and why the other beet made no at- to stay by the steamerto pick up any who might. have jumped overboard. There are conflicting accounts respecting the lady I ngers. It is said they were seen on ‘ the bow shrieking for help, but the parser, who wzm on the mate’s boat, declared he head no shrieks or screams, but it is evi- aentthey were seen in the boatby the stewardess, who was the only other woman on board, but she was below and eseeged in her night dress in the pilot’s .boets. T0 :20 per day . Agent- wanted. All clan-e! of workingpeople, of either or old, mak- more money at work for nun ï¬hen- spanmmmmorantheï¬mgthn -o mud-in: also. Particulu-g £359: Adar: " ï¬g,“ ‘du. fax-um nee. J 13:30}! k 00.. Portland. Milt. mt MW. Do?! For ï¬xmm WILL. LESLIE "' J.) ammonia“. vmgâ€"e"'i 33y, Beaverton. 015111., ac" Train! 1'92 VIM â€""" Beanie i011 (‘1 R- ) Coboconk \ ictoria- Boat! ' Kirkï¬eld " Stouï¬'ville Markhsm Unionvme Agincourt - S¢arboro Jugctipn U'xbridz° 103010 Rib mpissme N. B.â€"Pa§sengers leaving Toronto st 8.30 a. 131., will make close Connection at Midland Junction for Orillia. Beaverton, Lindsay and all points on the Midland Railway. F Time allowed at Uxbn'dge for Re- freshments. Toront; 7 Arrive} srociErâ€"x‘mrs'tage ’for Chremqnu, Anon». Ringwood, Glasgow, Lemonnlle, Banan- true UXBmDGLâ€"S for Manchester, Prince A1- bert. Port erry. Epsom, Utica. SUNDERLAKD.â€"S_tage for Vroomanton, Valen- tvne. CAxxlscros.â€"Sca§:dfor Oakwood, uninh- CoBocoxx-Stage ' y for Norma, and con- nect thesday, Thumday 3nd Saturday for At Scarboro’ Junction connect with the G; T. R,, goingx E3911. and at lidlsmd Junction connect wit Midland Railway for Lindsay, Beaver-ton, Orillia», c. W. GOODEQHAM, Jun., Takes eï¬'ed " . vvv _._____ 7 Managing Director Toronto. October 27th 1873- us run My between .Lvuv-‘ - v7 ‘woopvumEJUNGHON,LflHk IA SAY,BEAVEBmON. COBOCONELhwn GRILL Berkeley Street. Franllm, Btu nsw ick, Bethany, Lakeï¬eld, __ Nassau Mills Peberboro’, Fraser-ville, 1 MiUbrook, Summit, \V’hite W, N '- Grand Trunk time B. G. TAYPORX Minden- THESubscn’berhas on hand a large tity of Sam: Lath, for sale cheap. mamas of 19mg, ' ' best quahtyShmgles, c.. cogtaâ€"nâ€"tg’ bi: 11mg. Private Boarding. THE Subscriber has acted up and flu" nished in good ater ‘he hrs" "“1 â€â€˜1' _ modious premises, lately comm» BY J. A. STEPHENSON, Opposite the “ Midland Hotel.†for 8 FIRST-CLASS BOARDING HOUSE- STAGE CONNECTIONS. Lâ€"Stage for â€"Cedar Grove, Bellford, ite Vale. Bangor, Brougham. um. â€"-Stage for Claremont,A1tona. Banan- zwood, Glasgow,L Lemonville, m m Aug. 1372. gaverbon Agency 1 3. P. MURRAY, 33., Beaverton will take subscriptions, orders for adver- , job prin ’ , c., receive money receipt-I for Enema: oï¬ce. SAWN LATE. iiu‘ Supeï¬ntendent. 5. 05', "£11111 Near the Wharf- ADOLPE BEIGE!» .- 0 6.1 7 6.3 10-10 10-25 TORONI‘EQ: ‘ 7.20 h #4 22. 11 2-151 ., 1873. 'Pr'eside'nt. Sdflfllfl'ï¬l "flue largest best stock of flame“, SADDLES, TRUNKS, VALISES, w-..“ n1n+1n€na Whips. Brushes! SADDLES. TR Horse Clothing, FLOUR, Feed and Provision Store! 0 p1: osite Bcosh’s Byick Block . Family and Graham Flour, Oatmeal, Oats, Pease, Corn, Barley, Bran, E Butter, Cheese, Confectionery, c., 14].} Law; Aw“- ~.___ 7 Superior Family Flour! ‘1 ,- “Mann-c 'RkRmm‘ FEED, oATs,05°i§§fi§ii'9PPEn 001m, FRESH October 9th, 1873. THE ‘BIG AXE.’ BEST VALUE F03 THEIR. MONEY! Warehouse. SILVER SPOONS, BUTTER KNIVES, PICKLE FORKS, MAGNIFICENT SILVER CRUETS, 610., 6021/7! 0.†m flï¬OJ/‘Zï¬â€™ï¬‚ 1.71.0123, PENDANTS, CHANDELIERS, COAL OIL, C. Particular attention paid to customers from all points of the com- Parties from the north will ï¬nd it especially to their interwt to call Iï¬‚ï¬ 'AT PRICES PRIME PORK, Is crowded all day long Second to OLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY, UW‘IOJV Erlflfl WHï¬E E0 USE / 0f every variety, EORGE W" W D BISCUIT! BREAD AN ALSO A WELL SELECTED STOCK OI ‘. . J. TUDHOPE. CARPENTERS ! Noneâ€"WHOLESALE 8; Rum 'A LARGE STUCK 0F ALSO, ALL KINDS or g, [JV .sumcoz. 7V2 HAMSâ€"dsmoked or TO GET THE kept constantly on hand. OF with customers who know £532†H.155 Idflfs; DISSETTE s; HOY. unsmoked. Shorts, 01m 1011 Dildo: ° DRY GOODS, Boots andVShoeS, CHOPPED FEED. Etc. Corner MW ("Vi PM Sta, G. S. BOWES. Orillis, 1.: Wu 1873. m a gentle run-pm: u w“... _._,,, relieving Congestion or In the Liver and V isoerdOrgmsinB .1. re ‘1'. ï¬liong, Bemitpgn‘t and Inter- - _- -A “man. mitféh'twfeé}; which are so prevao lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, eagecially those of the Mississippi. Ohio,stsoan, Illinois, fl‘engeesee, Gumbel-lumpy]?!- Dmeues The groperties of D2. an's “no“ xmzs are Aperient, Dis homtic, Cumulative, Nutritious, native 'nmic, Sedlzive, Counter-Irritant Sud ' Altar xiv uAdAnï¬-Bflious. metal Thousands proclaim Vm- “know, 7: Cum, van-nun.- -W, , 388. Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro- anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea. sons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive do- - -- 7 ---â€"-..t. and liver. mutual) Wu; 9....--†-_ ments of the smmach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a. purgntive, exerting a. pow- __ .1 A31. nannnn or. ON CASH PRINCIPLE. mucus, an kin-b..-- . -, __ , v. _ erful influence upon cse various or- gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to D3. J. WALKER’S VmEGAn ans, as they will speedily remove the dark- colored riscid matter with which the bowmre loaded, at the same time ng the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease by purifyin all its fluids with men Burns. .‘o epidemic can take hold of a. system thus {ore-armed: Dys epsia or Indigestion, Head- ache, am in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Emctations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita- mtion of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid neys, mm H. uuuu-yu v-.." rm, _ _ toms, are the ofl‘springs of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a. better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy adverï¬no- menu. â€'44- 13-" man Scrofula, or King’s Evil, Whit» Swei' Ulcers, Erysipclu, Swellod Nook, Goitre, Mons IWI Indolent ntions, Mercurinl Afl'ecu'ons, on 50:38, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc. In these. as in all other unnstitutionnl Diy cues, WALKRB'S Vinoâ€. 8:111:38 hm shown their great curative powers in the most obstinme and intractable cases. -_. -_.| ohm-{a- GROCERIES. Bieimgtism, Rheumatism, uuu», u...-..., _“ , mm. and Intermittent Favors, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidne s and Bladder, theseBitwmhu'e'noeti3 . Sue/hm ue caused by Viï¬ayed lood. Hedwig?! Dimâ€"Persona en- , -_A'|l:um1- mnhas “WI-(J .. Mechanical ï¬iééasesâ€"Persons en- ?ged in Painm and'Minex-als, such a: nun 3m mainmfly. ForSkin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet- ter, Salt-Rheum, 'Blotches, Spots. Phn‘plflr ngmcgm Bing-wag: 8““ - M m ' m0†m‘uv-u, u-u-v â€", 7 . _ Soul-fa, ' lontions of tho Sï¬n, Humor: 1nd Wot the Skin of wm aqua or am In literally dug up and «mod ontoithe systeminnshonï¬mebythom ofï¬ng†Bitters. Pm. Tame. and other Fox-mg, l ‘ in the 933m of so mzny diam are actually escmyed and removed. No mum .of medicine, no vemnfngu, no In- like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, inyonng orold. untried oraiado,otthednvnof'9- mmhood. BACON. CROCKERY, m Gout! Bilioug! Remit- , AA---Al DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. CASH. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY Goons. MILLINERY AND A GENERAL moon or FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES ! To STOCK LARGER THAN EVER! EACH DEPARTMENT MORE ATTRACTIVE THAN EVER BARGAINS MORE NUMEROUS THAN EVER! AS rr [8 EXPECTED w: ARE GOING TO HAVE A BIGGER SEASON THAN EVER. V Paris B0013 Shoe More! ‘he H ‘ Gash Store, Has pleasure in returning thanks to the public for their acknowledged appreciation of his efforts to supply a want long felt in Orillia, in furnish- ing a. ï¬rst-class Boot and Shoe Store, where can be had NO. 1 KEAN’S BLOCK. REASONABLE PRICE. A Large Stock of Ready-Made work on hand which i satisfaction in quality and price. TABLE A131) COUNTER TOPS, TOM-BS. _.. . -\ ni Puncnm Goons or A Sun-.2103 Quart, $331: reaanablE terms. GUT WINDOW Produce of. d! kind-19% . \ Encourage Horne Enterprise ! a Work done promptly, and ..'6heape.9t Place! STOCK Manufactured, KINDS ( Next door to Shiven's Drug Store. Made up in the latest style and at a HAS RECEIVEDHIS CONSISTING OF HEAD STONES, 8m, and warranted to give satisfaction; AND noon SILLS 7, ._ WASH STANDS, NEW GO0DS, ; GRIL‘LIA I’ MARBLE 'u- Low Pale.â€- MONUMENTS, . CASH. FOR SALE 1 WORKS ! to {we TEST [MGNIALS I WVV mquorthmntth gem-t I!!- : ifnot pmuhb than updï¬u 8m"!;yypostiaoBuxrio. $1 ‘7“aner PupuodmdforSdeah' Hang “Maï¬a in the cure 189° . A .. , disorders of W Bowelsâ€"f-pm ‘ ibhnubï¬ A gï¬ictaed or;yw,mdhje§ï¬o With,“ £1191} reach. withvut. ' i2- cei . uymdbezoyï¬k hiya.“ en en tlhng one Box ofythae Powders. ' token with the Powders, full direction! mmpanying each box. In done. of coo or two, they ore n'lterztive, in larger do†Cuhuï¬c and Anï¬oBillious, ‘1an- ing the hedt'ny function of the body. Those who_hsve once med them will not :1 ,_ 1;-) _I.-o-.- NO MINERAL POISON PRICEâ€"25 CENTS PER BOX I Fen Tnsmxomm an Pumas! to: 8‘19 '57 "a sum own. Prepared and for u1_eâ€",W'holonle, by Dye Stuffs, mm 9m Smm in Humane KERMOTI'S Stuffs. DRUGGIST. x+x INTO"!