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Barrie Examiner, 5 Mar 1868, p. 1

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DENTIST _ t`Om!ll1l0ll in branch as on, fmxn the at tothgufii uny month, at his Omce Du ' ()p]Ip: the Barrie Ho!f,3,nnJ5? ':S I'. on the 15th of ouch Mn ..mc.in.I.$ mm 1 . It rug Stow, ' u . - - - 20th a. H `.9:2.::;; H N, - - - 22ml It -,, I-3. - - - 231111 - u `,, guu'rnquiriug hm service. ,, ` ~x I ml`:-I-niun can u w net-H:- on (Jul OLITSUU HUI]! Black Steve scratched his head dis- consolately, lwutwthe operation did: not seem to.brightenVlnis ideas. ` U \Vncn't Hm! n Imnt T An: Ivinnr nn Hm 306"] I40: urlgubeu HIS IUQ.`/H3: - Wasn't that 11 boat I saw lying on the other side of the rock? said Mr. Cris, after cogftziting in silence for 1: minute. or two`. Ll DI. IlInI"u nun AF Hun nhl limlulu.-ma \VU IUHQ Llllllu . How about your own handiwork, then? retortcd Steve, pointing to Mam. She (1idn'tget zuvay, did she? Oh no ! H ThnI3a'A nnmn rlnvillrv sahnnt. Hun whnla \VHIl;U QHU Ul HIU HIUH IUUUU UH U10 I'UUKo This all comes of your. clumsy style of tying the fellow up, said Mr`. Czis savagely to his friend. If I hind secured himv myself, we should have found him. where we left, him. u 11-... ..1.....L . . . . . _ . . .... I._...1:.......I. IIIUIHII . . V '1`hnts for thee to nd out, and not for me to tell,f' replied Mam. - ' - Perhaps so; but if-" _ _ _~'Whut more Mr. Cris intended o say. was never, known, for at that moment, `Black Steve, with aloud crv, came run- ning back from the lundinge[;l:\ce. "` The bozyts, the boat.s--tho_n are. both gone 1'. he exclaimed. u GL1- 0...`... 51.2.. ......L ......1 I'll ..L....b ..-.. IIU C.\Cll1lHlUll- Stir from this spot, and I.`ll shoot you _ through" the head 1" said Mr. Cris to Mum, us` he hurried away to verify witli his own eyes the startling assertion of . his friend; but, as we know already, the boats were already gone. and Abel Rushton with them; the only token-left of the lat- ter being the rope that had bound him, wlxic_h one of the men found on the rocks} u vm.':- ..n .......... -1` ..-.... ..1.....-.. 4.3- -1- UUWUll_ ucuu I0!` wmu. nngnennppen next. With many loud onths and objurgntions Black Steve hurried after his victim us first as his bulk would permit him, Mr. Cris bringing up the rear in 11 more leis- surely. tshiou.-You Jezebel!" exclaimed, Black Steve, while still some distance away, I ll put nn end to your vug;u'ies at once nnd for n\'er; and another mo- ment would indeed have ended all Mum, troubles, had not Mr. Cris hastened up, and striking his friend's arm on one side sent the bullet intended for her to flatten itself l1zmnlessl_y ngninst '11 tall pinnacle of rock tliait rose out of the sen some hun- dred yards away.` Don't you he in quite such an hurry, my friend, `said Mr. Cris; there will be plenty of time forthnt sort of tiring; nftnr\\'arcls, if you wish to amuse yourself in such ml objectionable way. I want to have nvlittle conv_orsation with this young person. Black Steve growled out something below his breath, but ventured on no further opposition. . ln Hm mul s mime. lmw (lid vnu Ull HU luI`IlIL'l' UllI)Ul`HUUIh In the cml s name. how did you contI`i\;9 to get loose? said Mr. Cris to Mum, as he turned her face towards the uuusn ,DlU\'U pruuuumcu I.Ll:lt'S[)0 wx1s_secn._ She ran, with _wak uncertain footsteps, fnbm the dangerous neighborlxood of the hole, and, `thgn, pretending that lugr foot had slipped and th ut _she could gu no fur ther, she sunk down on her knees `on the rock, and waited with clnsiuerl hmids md bowed head for what mig ntlmppen next. munv loud ontlm and nhinrrrntinn: . L'l'lllIlPUU- Mnm would have liked much to say a few fnrewell words to the child whom she lmfdly.expected to seeagain on earth, but there was no time for .her to do so. She _ heard the `voices of t.he`two men as they were descending the` ladder to come in senrclr of her, and she had bnrely time to imprinta lust lingering kiss on the lud`s lips, and to see him creep quietly into l1is_ lnding~pluce, when u yell of triumph from Black Steve proclaimed thatshe wx1s_seen. Slit! rnn, witlr whnl: nnnnrhuin xnoch-..m V5. ..J;4a.1 .L.l.LJJ.b -tfnlly llutixxnnnhc thnnc pnrllca who r Armlclul '1':-xh, (from on lol u_- r_nu}[ wl.- Ul'('l` Deutnlona. mum unuursmllu E" ; v,Sho had been striping off her warm . woolsey petticoat as shespoke thus, in which she now woceedetl to wrn Jzimie I P I - putting; Miles :-1 heavy pen-jhcket over all; nn(l.tli_en snatching him up, in her arms, she ran as fast as her strength would al- lo\v`her,'to the little jutting edge of rock tinder which was the entrance to the Kel- Jpie s "Hole, an entrance` only. just large _ enoughifor Jamie. encuxnbtigal as he was, to wriggle through, but. ex ` riding inside into a tiny cavern, with suicient space for (I laid of hisznge to sit or lie without being cramped. Mnm wmilul hnvn iilrrx {mm}. 4.; ..... .. i|`D'Mlll LU-lllglll, JRDIIG, [y l!I2'll1,"Sll0 said; ` and~t.hou musn t. speak, nor let. anybody know thou, a Ll1_qro. nor ,show so much_ as_ thy nose out ofit, till-'tl_1etwo bad men have gone away, and Abel Rushton or thy dud comes_ back to the _ Skeve. Dost `thou understand ?" Qlun Luz] L...... ..A_ agm, uuu rarely rrxgliwried he was." - The Kolpie's Hole! How foolish of her not to-have thounrht of_it before! Here wnsa hiding-place it most: impossible for strangers _to` discover, unless they were - bent specially on nding it-f.he very re- fuge for which she had teen praying, re- called to her recollection by the thought- less prattle of her child. Shebent her` head humbly n-.a moment, And a solemn` feeling of gratitude pervaded her whole I being. But she had-.no time .to lose. Thou must. hide in .the` Kelpie's Hole agnin`to-night, Jrimie, my man.she said; ` and~t.hou n1usn t.snmil:, nnr lat. mmlm.1.. uuglnlung 10 be lost In ms desire, for sleep. . Last. time I was `here, Icrept into the Kelpie's Hole, and when -dad couldn t see me, he thought I had tumbled into the sen, and rarely frirglntexxed he wue." ' The I(alni..'.. HnIn' nu... rm-I:-L A - rulnllgln, and burst, in an zmgry.'~shiver_-. I of spray, against the rocks. Would it , not Le well to court. an easy death in 1" their cool liquid depths, and so says her- self and her child from that far more xer- rible fate which now loomed so imminently before them?_ But all the instincts of her nature rose up in re\'olt.at. the ideaof self-desuzuction, and she dismissed the thonght almost as soon as it was concei- ved. No! she would 'light for her life while the faintestthope ..remnine(l, and ` when tlmt,wus gone, would strive to die I bravely, as the wife of Miles Gurlock ought - todie. u T ...!-I. I , I ` - ' VJ lllUo home, sighed amie, whose fears were beginning ,to be lost in his desire for sleep. `here. Icrebt. into the I wish dad would come and mike us ' I within the lighthouse, woixld come down and senrch,therocks, and find her-nd both of them. She looked, with lounging eyes, at the great. dark waves as they came rolling in, and burst, in an against rocks. Wm-M 1" gry. ~ahiver_'. BARBIE, COU TY -OF SIMCOE, ;ON`TARIqO,T QANAD_A,_ `THURSDAY, MARCH 5, > [10 t: coz'ms'Un:D.] rulnin,-.v is omlnr-mly nuuV""" clt-ut x:l{ I\`_::`-,[1An&n.& men 00. , Ilxoualc Tonoxro, HM 91- 16 nhnnuan A.\u Ahla ur.'sUIl"1`[0.\'S 0P --'1` 0 B A. O C 0 S . [ so Wellington Street, TORONTO. ` - _ W_holesu1o only. 4 1:91;. 26,` 1868. - __ 4--lf.. ' J.J.\/.Lu.JA2 _JJ\.I\J.I.\J1\r, _Ob_U., GIG. BARRIE, COUNTY SIMCOE. ALL opernhons entrusted to him satis- factorily performed. Farmers and others who may have Calla, Bull.-4, lleifers or Swine, requiring his sex-noes will be attended to dur- ing theseasou. The olmrges in all cases will be found reasonable. Good ruhalunnnn rrivnn I 1.vlL'UAH'l'2 .-\.\'I) H Mahufaeturer .of ( }_ig`.7rAs, Includihg t1_1e Celebrated LnCrosao" Rrxfnrl. . lng tueeasou. The 0lmI`ges in cases I :;r:::m."'* E. s. MEEK|NG,>` \ ICENSED AUCTIONEl'JR, AND A`?- PR.-\lSl`JR. `for Barrie, mid the County of Simcoe. Cash" Ads-ahcos made on Goods re: ` coivod for Sale. 3 . . * - I-`lln\"l` n'l'n:*I."r Inna": F. J. SCHRADER, V . ANU1~`ACTURER OF A CIGARS. AND > \vholusnlc.duu1or in Hxwaim, Yum, Con- necticur. Sec- and all other kinrls or To- bacco, oornurof Purk'and_ Mulberry streets, 1u.\Iu.1'nx. c. w. ~ I)E -LISLE Imus.` m1ct.:u.L,' ' f WHOLESALE `Iron and Hardware `Merchants, ' No`s. 483-8: 485. Sr. Pun. S-rm-:m~. JOHN LOW.EV," HORSE" `DOCTOR, _&c., &'c., BARRIE. COUNTY snmm: 4 LUTI-IIER uneven; `_ ~ DEALER. IN CIGARS. TOBACCO Pipes,` Canes. Tobacconists` Goods, &c., Wholesulo and Re-"tail. Sign ,of _the. Indian Queen, 5l,'Jamos Street, Ilgmilton, C. W. JAMES COULSON. _ . ICENSED AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER ~and General Agent. Auction Sales throughout the County 'u't.tondcd to with promptltudo, and on liberal turnfs. COULSO\' .\IILl.H. Ill-IDIIXTI-`.; ,. run er the knowledge Irr- min mu.-h peculiar stem- my of every approc auon ll merclnl Em orlum of the ll- I. and tlumg noccaslonnllyiw ` one-lent. it. can only be on the student : part. In var. We ahnll evatgl ur pupils. for an o coy our exp;-rlmco of tho _ antlemcn, ynnn, &c, _ manw, 'I`A\'LOI b_C0;__ V OTES AND ACCOUNTS collected at a small percentage. Auction Sales through- out the County attended to promptly. and on - liberal terms. nrnim-nlu On! 0 mr:'.-. . `em 1-.- _ THOS. SAVUNDVERS; OM.\IlSn`[O.\'ER I-`OR T.-\K[.\'G AFF..~\- D.~\V['l`S. Mortgages, Deeds, Leases, &c., executed with dispatch. ` . = ' cnonxn. nn.r.. .1. W. BRIDG 1)0RTRA[T 1 .-\INTl-Ht, \Vc-at, Toronto. , Or-f.nIu\r mm: ' ,_.,..-vu.-vwvvvun ya. 3:; at 3, Including the Celebrated Brzmd, which Is for sale at nll first-class Hotels. Axu ALI. D1-zscnn-'no.\'s hp T. L. |..1.'EwIs, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, ` AND 6'0J[JIISSION AGL`.V'1', ' FIHL 'I`Il|-` RAH.` nu PUIL 'lI' SAIJJ U?` 1 Farm Stock. Ilousehold Furniture, &c., &c., : CRA_IGV.-\LE, Co. Smcos, O.\'1'A1_uo. _ JONATHAN KILGORE,' '~ Ll C E N S E D AUCTIONEERI ; vALU:yron, &c., - `f For the 0021/:`t_y of Simone,` A THORNTON. 3$'.-Xuction .Su l*.-J throughout the County attended to promptly, -and on liberal terms. Nov. 23, '07. _4:s-':r JOHN 'Wl-IEELEB, AUCTIONEER} AP'PRA1SER., CLOVER IIILL 1 .(). ('.-.....m? ,C`.'..... AI.L sales in any part '0! the county at- ~ tended _to punctuully, nnd charges as rcasmmblu as any other Auctioneer in the County. . . November 14. 1367. ~ - 41.1w 4-M Vinrl, 00 IUSOV TAYLOR C - mlq-5;}; I`rr.-m'.~rIon DIG ....:.,-... 124.1, No1u,4I uuunly Ull"'y WILL attend at his Oice,` in Bnrrie, ovory SATURDAY, from 11, u.m,, till 3, p. in., according to 0l'd}.'I` of Council, and every other day at his Uicu invCo_okstown. , W. 0. ADAMS._ \ E.\"l`IS'I`, 9:, Kihg St. East, Tomntm. T-ctb inserted on Gold, Silver, `and Vulcan- ized Rubber, in the best possibu manner. Par- ticular attntion` given to the reguulntion of children's teeth, and all work wm'runtud. HENRY aovs mcoL. .M.b.. HYSICAN, SURGEON. AND." ACCOU- CIIEUR. Residence, Cooxs'row.\'. -Special attention paid to diseases of women_ and children. 17- . ans; Ross 5. JACQUE P[iYSIOIANS, . SUR GEONS,_ at-c., nunnnuu u I JAMES c. Monnow, ATTORNEY-AT-L.&\V. Solicitor in Chun- ccry, Notary Public, Conveyancer. Commissioner in B. R.. *&:c., Jsc; Heir and Deviseo Claims t-xecmed. . ' OH-`xcx-:,-In .\lorrow's Buildings, west of the .Firemnn s Hail, Collier Sm-,e`t, Bsmm-:. 29 w est, '1'oron October. 1866. V __j. MElns.~LoUNT a; BOYS have nemoca ` eir Law Chambers to Mr. McConkey s ~ New Brick Building,` one door, West of the _Bnro Hotel` ` 86-3iu V. -JAMES A. MATHEB, [SSUER OF .\L-KRRI.-\GE LICE.\'SES, Commissioner Court Queen's B(mch,. .S:c. ' SI'.\`\`rn1n.I-I s'r.\'rm\'. . I D(`l`lll I(!l'l1lS. Crnigvali-. Oct. 9, 1867; May zsthi 1867. --- V .n. .5|?9'.l.', ymtlhnly In nnnnlxncnlhnt ha 1 r, uLl|mNurtl1 Ame.-rlcnn no'._','3, U n.m. I414 p.xII,,0xrupIlugwhu, uppuhumrnl elnznvht-ro. . . - - on Ihufllnofav - - nnIhn'Mll| team: - `nu llucllth '1 ,- - un the mh * H - Jonmy Novc.nIburl;vt, 1367. |.nI- 11- I1. DLI\UK5|UUK, RA?`l)'lATE OF VICTORIA UNIVER- S '1` '. ` un.x.sn.n.u:. Pr:.\'1-:1ui.\`ams1xF..\'r. Rom." April 24, I867. ' 12`-yg-. . "' - . 1'HOS..$AUNDE_iiS, ' W H3.\ ERAL DEALER IN DR~Y`GOODS. Grocerms. Crockerv. Hardware. Kt:-.,' ' JOSEPH ROGERS. `1H[EF_CONS'l`ABLE, County of Simcoe. J OFFICE: Dunlop St., BlI`I`lC., UH. l1H|Vl|L`I UN, `1OR0.\'ER, Market Bl0ck,.I1nrHc. - Dr. H. J will take another Student. . ' ll uuu IHAIUVVGIU IVIUIUIIGL 485, PAUL Sun-:r.'r. y . - - Mm\I'rm'.' __._...:j..: 1DR.HARLEY, YRADUATE OF VICTORIA. UNIVER- I' `SITY. Residence: ` , s TH0lL\'TOX. .C. \V. A S'Omce at Mr. Cq'rruthcrs`a. u.\mcAI. UL-;.u.1~:R IN DR-Y.GOOD Grocenos, Crockery, Hardware, &c.' cnovmn nn.r.. -n~.nmm.~-nu ull`4l`_' _UULVb'l':ll5hl1i, U0llnI~ ( - Dunlop THOMAS 1'. A. aovs. }ARRISTER AN D ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Solicitor in Chancery,-Convcyanccr, &.c., (.'()0K!'1`nwv. ' V . , - ,.....4.,uu.': .'I`l]ll('$IlFd, Pnrthm mended ll lhrh ix` rm Min-(I. I'lcuvu he punleulmn nu mu pl.-we nft-nch npnointmom. _ H H'l'I;'lII'L1' /,'ASU._: 'l`l fr Ill. HENRY .nn_.'o.. HYSIHAN Qnnnrrnxr . \vr\ . n . . REMOVAL. REMOVAL. MARK soLoM6N, IMPOXITI-ZR. A\'n ' ` 4. w. amncmm, mm .-\INTl-SR. 39 Kin r `THOMAS A. BOYS. Rl'l`F`D A\Vn Ammnnunu . : `gguaiussa Qirectoryg vvwv\A:\n B. T. BANTING, (hunt! u l.`ln-L-. w. H. BLACKSTOCK, ATE VIGTOIHA nmw DR. HAMILTON, R. Mm-1::-t l 2ln`n!.- `Hm? ... v\1-V"I`l AND _' A av Ix: , ~ xvi 1:67 .-.-- Kl, u uuauu CHURCHILL. nu Ilr\lIlIl` Oumlly Clerk; `m1 nt him nmnn n BRITISH I-'BE.EDOM.AND COLONIAL RIGHTS. 11. I. 1'.u._ ` Uoun t_1) - Smzcocf. ._ UL DTRI-}F.Tu MONTREAL. ll`, _ King Street ` 36-lyr. .41-Iy aw-y 37- II. College, Ilbratuo. , are much pl9_BllI'0 in testlfyl ` IL for mnunerclnl purtIulu0b' It'll l`dlH`!llCd nt your Colld` Ir (`Ill )|nymcnt. one (If your 3"" u-`mm hug the fuel that ho MW mrluuce. has tlrrovcd hhnulfi hunrlctllctcnt took-keepeh M to. that having had ncwlol hand, we gave a 05?; -,:muuntcu. In short W6 5|; _r. that as far as our cxpblm ominontly nd0PW nmcm man. 7 __ _'nm i-__..._ .. ......- ;.-.\/ \..n-4n4, ADJOINIRG TjIE STATION, COLLINGWOOD. J. `I . RYLEY,` - , - . rnomumm, Forum`: of the Rout. Harsh, Hamilton. |.7uvv:I.l-g J. G. MAE"]?N, -' - - Proprietor. F0l'm0|`[V Of the Exnhnmvn I-Ynf:~l.l,rM-.mnrn. on us -ul.I.l.l:.L.l.L`, ` " " .I.'l'U 1'1UIKH'n Formerly Exchange Hotel, breemore. _____________?_:_____? nruep . - THE'S'I`EVE.\`S-H()USE_ has liberal ac- commodation for over 300 guests-.-it is well fumisbed, and possesses every modern improve- ment for the comfort and entertainment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated--provided with gas and wntor--.thu table is generously provided with every deli- cacy of the season--at moderate rates. .GEO. K, CHASE (`5 -.CO.,' - Pnomcrmons. - - 23" This is the House patronized by Conn dion visitors visiting New York. ` - attendance is prompt nnd respt:tful--and the . STEVENS HOUSE, 21,23, 25 & 27 Broa.dwa.y,,N._Y, .. Opposite Bowling (;'recn_. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN .j.,. .- HE -STEVENS nousn is well and wide- ly known to the travelling public. The . location is especially suitable to merchants and business men ; it is in close proximity to ' the business part of the city--.is on the high- way of Southern nud Western trnvel--and ad- ` jacent to all the principal Railroad and Steina bonhlepots. ' THE'STEvl=:\'.:.1mn:r*. rm lihprul Al`. .... -. _. ...V, . . -......,. V--. ' .|0HN .McWATT, Siaporintendgnt. 3$"l`l1e Travelling Community will find this establishment suited to tlxeil-requirements and deserving of their patronage.` ~ 2:?` Snmnlo Rooms for Commercial 'T`r:u'nl- _ rluxs 15 mo Ilrst -uotel in the place and off- ords all the conveniences and comforts of a first class house. ` Stages depmjt. from and arrive. at thc`hote1 Conveynncos to and from tho Steamer. R3` Hm.-.. .m.......I..A ....'n. n.. 1.-.... nz BARBIE HOTEL, BARBIE, COUNTY OF SIJIOOE, 0.W. Mrs, E; MARKS, mprietresa. unnu. -n,u:n~u-n an- gig` anmplo uooms tor Uommcrcial Travel- Iers. Excellent Stabling connected wit we I-Iousc. BD.`rric-', 12th April, 1866. - 10 ' BEST Liqnor.s`and Cigars ulwnyi in vs`tock. D Good Stubling and Sheds adjoining the ouse. _ : January 3. 131:7. ' ' 48-tf J LES'1`1BIONY. /;-.vub, `Wholaaala IIardwan' !crcImn!.9.) ` - l`nnnN-m. Sent. 13. 1 _ 'l:`:!i5 is the met -Hotel ilntheplncel and rnl. (SIRS!!! hnuqn IETHIS comfnodions house has recently I been thoroughly renovated and re- fnrnislmd, and is well adapted for Travellers, being convenient 10 both cars and boats. Good tubling. A. Livery Stable connected with the hotel`, where `horses can be`had' on the shortest notion V ' ' 14 u 14 \J 1.) 114 1. 1 PENETANGUISHENZ D. FARAGHER, - %- -- vn you -annnva a-vulva. -now UV`, IIU1i'0.LVTAI[0 S TR EE T, ` COLLINGWOOD, ' 1 CHARLES CAMERON. - Pnornnzron, --.-- --vyv-g, CHURCH IIILL, INNISI-`IL, Co. SI.\ICOE.' WILLIAM` Mnxius, . - INNKEEPER; COOKSTOWN Mns. E. II..\.\`Lo.\' 5; S03`, - l'1'0l'ietors. om-1 n01.r...m AND A QITAIITI-in mm mv, `l |North Amefican Hotel, 7II7I?f)R7"7".4DTf) C"I'D74"F'/IV 'l`beVI'roprietor is thoroughly renovating and. retting this hotel throughout. The Table is always supplied with the best the market . ntfuxjds. and M the Proprietor purchases his , liquors from a large importing house, he is enabled to give his guests a pure article. No pains or oxpense will be spared to merit the patronage of the travelling and general public `-EXTENSIVE VSTABLES ATTACHED. Nougmh, 1867. r - up-u Licensed Auclfoneer for the tlaunty of Simobe. . - Yaluainr, c., dac. ` 3(_i-1y . 3. m clc out system vcur`-nu hnblln derived Mi L-rem honaoa pursue dltf ul prlnci lea, rules n u tlwroug. y incnlcutad bH' render kuo\vlodg0fIl11P` pecllUIl'_6_E"m u an 1'. lh nmcu in J. ` V001). Hutu], ' N. The Bar is supplied with ' good Wines, Li uors and Cigars. ` Excel em Stabling and Sheds connected with the House. - ` C1'uigvnlc;_ Oct. 9, I 67. 36-(_3mos_. Adjoining the Railway Station, Craigvale, ROBERT GREG - - - Proprietor. J. IIAIRDY, Proprietor . TER.\IS-0.\\'Ib-I DoLI..m PER .DAY. The Globe Hotel, , No. [63 YONGE STREET, TORONTO, ONTARIO. THE House has been thoroughly reno- vated, and is now in point of comfort, second to no other county Hotel. ' The Bar is supplied with Refreshments that must give sdtislaction. Good Sheds and Stabling at- tnchcd.. ` ' `Run -I-in. D:-r-nmlmr `m 1Rl`.7 AK.) 11!` H VICTORIA, IN.\*ISFI`L,r ADAM MYERS,`-' - - Prc onnFELL6ivi' Ho'1'EL,l AVENIN0. co. smmrm. mv7'_ V-v-van naaaauv II Iv J-:Iu\laI.l-`lull AVENINO. sI.1IcoE, ONT. . JOSEPH WILSON, - - - Proprietor. The 13: is su;ip1iea'wich ch3i'o Liquors aria Cigars. Goo_d Sheds and Stabling adjoining the Hotel. Hannmhnr 9,1 `IQR7 ` ' 17 1-- l%`?"7C?3.13IA.-%%i9;USEil , V - - v - - - -- - --2 , Corner Dunlop and Bayeld'S1.reets, A ` BARRIE, OX1`. A - A; R. BINGHAM, (successor to A. Mia-' eampbell), Proprietor. ' VTTIIS olrland favorite establishment is now ` ' undergoing thorough renovation, and 1 will in a, few (lnys be refuruished and retted lti Iunaunor that will compare` favorablywllh ' any hotel north of Toronto. in so far as "com- fort, convenience and prompt attendance" are concerned. -s-'n-_n _._uu- .- ' ROCHESTER HOUSE, my on, wncxxw 'l`rnrw'I* vrnnnxvnn GLOBEHOTEL, PENETANGUISHENE, c. w., - D. FARAGHRR. - _ - n..,....m....... vuIIvU`y{suuUa.bU uuu ll'Ulll U10 DLUIIHIET. :3` Livery connected with (he house. _E leservmg 01 HIGH` pH`0!]g0.` '33` Sample for Commercial Travel- zcrs. - . . 33" Good `stabling on the.premise, and at- tentive servants. . ` February 18, 1868. _ 3-ly. j MAR'rI1\i s HOTEL. l}aI"r.i, December `I0, 1867. all!) LIOIGI. December 24, 1867. CHURCH HILL HOUSE, rrmhrx Ytrlv I'\Y\Yn3I`lll 11.. ov\n-unx RAILWAY HOTEL; \ n7f\'r: mun cm.-..m.. .. WvVE'ELI'NGTo'N HOTEL, V sq---_--.a A;--As As`: \.I no; NO. 20, 1-`non swam, TORONTO. CBAIGVALE HOTEL, .\...I_- ll... D-3l....... $1-12 _ _ A _ _ . _. JOHHN GRE(T, Proprietor. iiutels mu! ` nluuus. ' x $ `Il W/I` NEW LOWELL. A "D'l'l"l'I' . `n , IE, C. \V., T` Pnox-mrswon. Prop}-ietor. - - ~ IHIIIIO A pm mrml and mu n-qu rchin HI!I'\'II'!' 47-] yr. Ie<.n.ruuon..|.\.L&I U Fancy Ilairwork and Stamping. . HE MISSES LANG have just commenced . work in the ghove branches, next door to Mr.-Lane's Tailoring Establishment, Dnn- lop street. Bar_rie_. where they hope by dim. genes and attention, to merit a good share of `pllbc patronage. Btu-rie.'Am'i1 11. 1867. - . luv MILL1NBiz-(`E3RBssMAKING, nu: 11...".-.......1. ....J cu, - - -- -- ._..-..--.._a+;.. U. A A P! `UMBER. Steam and G113 Finer, nan. and 1 Closet Manufacturer. Beer I uu1p_~,,.G fittings, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Steam Brass Finishrng, Enginoors` Brass Work ` 3,355 Founding. ' _ I _ ' 77 xrxasrmzr-:'r wr:s1-_ . - - -n...m...... LL kinds of Carpenter and Joiner Work A-- `done in n workmanliko manner and at reasonable pricn-s. Doors. Sash and Blinds on hand and fnmished at short. notice. Orders for Co1fins._ Hearse. and Funeral` Parnpher. nalia promptly attended to. ~ Barrie. April. 1867. ` - ' 11.15; V mus uoom, corner ox uumop and Owen Sts., Barrie. V ll--tf Qigbost. REFERENCES given._n . uuuuuu run uuvvns, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, Ifarn .QIrnnI Hrrwnl DADDID (Lntc Clerk i'n' conui y Registry omoe.) ONVE YANG ER, Commissioner in Qucch's . `Bench, Auctioneer, Appraiser. and Comv mission Agent for the sale of HOUSES, LANDS. FARM STOCK. I{()USr`.Hnl.n mlssmn Agent Ior Lue sale of HOUSE STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Goods, Wares, &c. Also fox the collection of l\' 1-: 1'. l'Ir!q.. M. lit-p.'ir:lI'ur; J}. W. , (,`n'r`Hm. l'2an.. (Va... l"UlhV l'l`l,}l{,l`4', u I: IN Inna Iftur --nu nu, uv -nu mun: xluuvull [Bo C'cVzsh_AdL'anci-s made on Goods lr for Sale. Sale Room, corner of Dunlop and Owen Sts., I1-.H` V .. _ IIvvIvIlr\rl:l`|U mIL&w . .1.\`n' s1'..l1'I0.I\'1:Rr, I36 YONGE S'I`., TORONTO, ' AS just received a large stock of Room Papers, Hall, Office, Ceiling and Wlndow ' Papers, Chimney Prints, Borders, &c.,`in every style. The latest designs regularly received. Plain and fancy Writing Papers, Envelopes, School and Account Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, Church Services. Hymns, Engravirigs and Lithographs, Drawing _Papcrs, Pencils, iv - Pens, Inks, &:c., &c. 'D....`l.L.'...1.'....... 'D..`l.'.... -...'l 117' -' 1cua, Anna, 0115., do Boolibinding, Ruling a.mic'Printing, `X.\' ALI. THEIR ])R.\.\'CIII'73. _.vu...u....u-aub, a.wuu.;u8 uuu. LLLUUIU8 Promptly executed at the Lowest Remunerat- ing Prices. = Toronto. Am-il 27. IRH5. 19-1-v ' AND DEALER IV . , "Box, I_ arlor, Hall, and U00/ting Stoves, l$`GAB.DEN ENGINES,_g-:1 PLATFORM J. COUNTER SCALES, V` COAL OIL, 1:., 'c., ' DUNLOP STREET, . . . . IIARIHK George Plaxton, I A . MANUFACTURER OF ` TIN . SHEET-IRON, JAPANNED A.n(l Cloppcr :VVare. DEA LER nr [ T7\'?ib`"ni"ii`i?`, `F,/SN I I 1.u'"L'.|y to melr stock" 0! cv GOQDS Groceries, Fruits, an on which will Be sold -at Reasonable Rates. ` ` _ AT {("ONE DOLLAR PER TI-IOI J'SAND._g,E[ I I-.\'lrm-mu In ins-rl mil`/.mI Kill I IMH mm L 'l hey.1mvo alsb added jargi-.ly to theif stock of OT A Tlnlu Fn\I I` A unu !\r\r\l-\t\ uruuurles, rruns, SP1 OES C0 ;VFEC'Z'1 ONE]? Y,-l .-c., all of which will no enl:-I nlv D . . _ . ..-Ll- n,L .Oi1,'Lamps, & Ch'i}nne}' and an endless variety of other I.!00d8 TVTEIAM MANN 2. SIC`)-I\I , Bookseliers, Stationers, 'c.. '&c., &c., . um.` LL15. u'.u., ` DUNLOP STREET, - -> - - BARRIE, ' ' AVE just. received a choice lot of GIFT BOOKS. ALBUMS. BIBLES, CHURCH _ SERVICIL5`, PR.-XYER. `BOOKS, XXYDQT "lD\77;' Y1t7n.r\~rd . n ' n nun. v 1U 12.), 1' nn 1 131$. `DUUIXE, |WESLEY S ILSQINS, &c'., &c, __.._. THIS House is most centrally situated, ' _ and has been recently enlarged, retted nnd furnislxed,'with a view to increase the accommodation and comfort ofguests. Trav- ellers and Commercial gentlemen will experi- ence all the attcntign` and convenience of n rst~clnss Ilotel. - L'rS"I`.i.n-nuhm .Qo.m:m. ....1 m....:. M. n... --nn-In uului-I ' HILLSDALE, Penetanguishene. Road. `ALEX. lill.l., - -,. . l ROPRlETOR. BEST of mquoxzs, CIGARS, and ma- FRESIL\l'E.\ TS provided. The Pcnetanguishcne Stages change horses here. ` - . ' 15 .m..'.n... unuu . A}... 'I"Exl Prc1niseu.. . Snmnln I VE RY S ;_41x\4.L.A1.LI\JJ;4 .LL\l 1. 1141-1, Direclly Opposite D9501 bf (he Brmwh Rail " V luu . Juntu, 1.)U.\`LOI"S'lv`REB'1`, BARBIE, c. w. 7 IIENIEY I`lI.\SEll,7 - --. .l ROPRll'.T0n. ` mono papronage. Barrie, April 11, 1351, to receive and accommodate guests. - Commercial travellers and others furnished with convenient and ample nccommodation. Choice Wines. Liquors nnd Cigars, in stock. Apartments let to private families. W Good Sheds andsjabling with xitteniivo` servau is. 541` roumung. x1:'a..s _ r `HE proprietor of this well-known ' l - establishment begs to inform his friends and the travelling community that he has lemzcd the above hotel in the pleasant and healthy ylllage of Orlllla, and ishow prepared to receive and accommodate guests. and others furninlmi HIS well-known and favorite old Hotel has been thoroughly renovated and tted up In a manner to ensure the comfort o_f guests; and travellers are Insured that every endeavor will be used to give them satisfaction and rand- cr the establishment the best of its class in point of comfort and taste. . SHIHOE for dit-rent run-tn lnnwn Alla Inn..- pom: ox comfort and Stages for clitfcrent parts leave 1129 House daily. ' ` . ()rillia Ilotel, B. W. R0$S,.....` .......... ..Propriotor. `gnu guwwuz DUNLOPASTREET, - - .- - - BARRIE, Near the New Railway Depot. ` A.ABNALL. - - - - - "Fran:-Islam EVE & WRIGHT: Tor !A. ABNALL, Near th ng rnces 'roronco,'Apri} 27, 1865. no uu xxxxxx luu un mzrvrs, mmzs mm Accouns. Ma). A/Inna;-}m an/I174: nu Ilnna- Ln 1-... A FRA SER S _ EXCHANGE .HOTEL, Direcllu Ounsile the Depot bf Brunch Rail 1rSI~cmss Hotel. .'{"EXtcnsi_ve Stabling and Sheds on the Prmniseu... ` ['fC`ln1SOI.- Sample Rodms for Commercial Tnve1lers._ Barrie, Sept. 24th, 1866. , ` 43-I . `coon Ixusmiss 1si'v'1aI.01 ns Gtutil gavertiszmntta-. u, :-4uL.yL};.)D, UL \4`1.|.1J,J.11J.Uy an/(1 variety goods too numerous to mention. ' "and j } B. PECK, `ON DENTIST! -Ifullv hnlnmm in o . GEORGE HARDING, H'\(RY<`.T?,' Qhmm nil {Ina `Due..- v`:_.1 Alma I-Iduse, HILLSDALE. v v --v v-pr-9v-Iv Jzary szmr, Norm", BARBIE. w The Queens, LOP-STREET. BAR JOSEPH ROGER? ixptels uga Samoan. `WILLIAM MOORE,` TTDD P. r'1\\*.rn'n A . @;%aImmm JIII-ill I 7 I ['\IIUl Fruits, K` nn :VF'k'l`,'7'If) v. J llvluu uuu uuumr u `ROOM PAPERS 1..\~n` h`l'.l'I'Ill 11- u n In orm EDWARDS`, Im- norh-.r am] hnnlur Sn unn r.uwA1w.s, 1m- por`tcr and Dealer in 2 n n In D A n I: n c Uepol. "Proprietor. \ 3," 1868. .11.-H 124) f OHN AR`-MSON respectfully Informs the inhabitanls of Barrie and surrounding country that he has opened the above pre- mises with a new stock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, TEAS, SUGARS; 4(:c., &c.. whit-h he nnn an`! as Imv as am: mlmr hnnan in and warranxeu no gxve sanstacnon. - ` Ridingvand Driving Whips. Bits. Cards, Cur- ry combs, Brushes. &:c,,togeLher wxth complete outttings for entire horses; :31! of which he of- ers at very moderate prices. `mupocuuuy "1"" pt. the Buulneli n_.n_ am- .-uh , --. wu u.~<-ru- Gold I mdn v (:1-11,-brmvll mn hm] in such It nmnn nfurt in chewing and mug iving to the Jnutlunlatiho mum] 1-xpxm. on mconmi.-V M`. .m. tom .` J: KU\ JSlU.V-S, 'J'1:.A5, buuab. .\:c., ac.. which he can sell as low as any other house in the County of Simcoe. All kinds of Farm Produce taken inpxchzmge. - 46-t Barrie, Dec. 5, 1867, - New DOMINION Grocery and "Provision Store, n... 3...... .<'....n. ,,r':I.,. `pm. "I `I :-Inlnn jq'L;g.._;;: EEPS constnnllynn hand and '-`cf -mm.-t manufactures in order Sad- _ ` ,3) 3 dles, Team and Carriage Harness, ` "` ~-I - -` '- Bridles, Trunks, doc. &,c. An assortment of well made Collars in stock, and warranted to give satisfaction. Ridingvand Driving Whips. Cards. at 29/4 p.m. _ After touching successfully for twenty years, he aw-rs himself he can g-mrantc.-o satisfac- _tion to all who may favor him with their patronswe. Terms: For juveniles. $1.00; for adults, l.50. He does not collect any fees until his pupils are perfectly satised they haye the right man in the right placo. `Address. " J: R. CREEL.\{A~.\'. _ WM. BOOT , Saddle,Harness & Trunk Maker, Removed to .4. 1?}trnelt s~`0Id Stand. DUNLOP STREET, . - . - . 'BAB.R1E,' ...........J ....... . ....._-..... --_.. _, One door South of t_lw car. of `Dunlap and Hayfield Sls., And Next. Door to -IIx.\'ns' Brurrnzns, 1 n I-us-\vu- j__ J R. CREELMAN hogs leave to inform ' 6 the inhahitnnls of BARRIE. COOKS- TOWN A`.\'l) THORNTON that he has already formed classes in the above places for the pur- . pose of teaching Vocal Music, and is desir- ous of forming three more in some convenient locality. He is provided with good refer- enccs. and only asks a fair trial, and no f:u'ors. He takes children from six years old and up- wards, and pledgls to give them a thorough knowledge of the rudiments of music, and pro- nre them for taking lessons on nny musical matmmont. His classes meet in Barrie every Wcdimsday evening, in the Fireman s Hall. Juvenile cluss at 5 o'clock p.m.; adults class at 81/4 tonchinrz smccvs-afullv twontv vears. na_\'e -- we ngm mn ' Address, .\`ov. 22, '67.-43!!` u-'vvII\J \.n\uIg r\IIIJ |Jl.l|IU\J at very short notice, and On Re llsonnble Te1'n1s HE also keeps on hand, and manufactures COFFINS of all kinds, and furnishes all the .pur:._1phernnlia necessary for Funerals. including an excellent IR-urao, wliicln can be had on very moderate terms, Rnrrin Anril IA `lRl`."u In ffi:t=.x11ci,a1I, v ` M '\..\_~1\/\/\/\4\/\/x/\/\/\IV by_ti"-Lend.` ununnu, I {ESl ECTFU`LI.Y announces to the pnhlic ` that he is at all times prepared to take contracts for building, and that he can furnish I-\I\r\npu _._.. .___ New SadleryEsg11shment in Barrie. ` uuunnL - JJIUIID A 1% X , BEGS to acquaint the inhabitants of M of Barrie and -the public. of the County of Simcoo. generally, that he has commenced bualncsi of ' V l1l~1'\'|'\`l' n I 1vA--n-rvn-an u-nvu---.. Zi55fI38r"ii:}{ii'1&_ss MAKINGl unuuuu w u..n.I.Iu.I.I.IuD J.u.1..ILI.J.I\J In the premises Next door to the Law Oce of Mssrs. Boulton ' M'c,0art/z_z/, where he in now prepared to ext-cute all orders for light and heavy single and double: sets of HARNESS: also Lud_ics' and Gentle-men's "nu-nun nun:-u re nnu-u l-l\ - mac manner. 11: hopes bi strict attention to business nntl punctuality, to _mc-ct` a fair share of public patronage. Barrie. August lst.'1R7. 91:. -----` ` Iexaridext Graham. |B,II;l9mN9M u!!9I!zJ4! I noojns] v Inn aunscnuer informs the travelling com- .I.. munity that he is now running a Daily Line of Mail Stages to l enct:mgui.~alu:ne,- Leaving Barrie on the zirrival of the morning train going horth, and returning leaves Pcnc mnguishene at seven o'clock, mm. The Suulasnrihnr hm: nlun :1 mm nlnau rrvwmr mnguxsnene at o'clock, The Subscriber has also a first class LIVERY ESTABLISHMENT in Barrie, at which single or double conveyances ,can be had at all times on most fe:\souable terms. _ n.\vm VA\*l'.`V!.`Dv purrnrlnr-din Iii}; mnn! -nvcd prlnciplu. nml annuv -A 1'" ` ;u;u.n gnu. mu uuu_u;a uuu \xI.:uuI:uIUu :I "RIDING SADDLES, BRIDLES, &c., in :1 stylv wnrrnntt-cl to give satisfaction. X REP.\IRI.\'G. &c..-done in u wnrkmm In 8 style wnrranu-u to give ., lisfaclion. :3` REP.\IRI.\'G,,&c.,-dont; iq u workumn- like lh. lmnnn In. nCM:n` ..n.... V[\HE Subscriber informs the travelling = _ munity running Dailv ` TO AND FROM PENETANGUISHENE `Daily Line ofMai1 Stages` FOR THE TRADE. 152 King St. East, Toronto. WM. DAVIDSON, (late rn_1 'of'1"iL-ld &. David- eon. Ilnmilton.) TIIOS. McVIT l`IE>, (iate with A. Dixon & . Sous, Toronto.) J`. M. DAVIDSON. ' AND . Canmage Triunuings, ENAJIELLED LEA THER CLOTIZS, d'c. . Muuufactluers of `#130138, COLLJRS olJVII TR!/.\`R'5 vnn -run mrunuu . ~ - - r-nprruwra. I ANUFACTURERS of ' and dealers in -every description of Box and Cooking Stoves. They also continue to nnumfuctnre their well-known `Iron Beam-Steel Mould- Board Plonghs. together with other Castings of the best description. done at the cheapest rates and on the shortest notice. November 20, 1867. ' 424!` 3 OPPOSITE: THE comm` xxoL's1-.,_3-(,7 IMPLEMENT }_sa_'_r"(5-iI-f; WORKS. ] \. College, Toronto. cmlnonlly rt-comnwnd )'"l$ m.1a.public,1'rom which to I9 I: youuv man in On!` 'P"g tm amc`i.-m tan 3 nvcurmo derIvct_1_m_gi nouerme terms, ` Barrie, April 14, 1865. Barrio, Oct 31866. n uuneaaw U\l(`l 8 H1 SADDLERY, HARDWARE, Barrie Foundry, ` AGRICULTU-R`.0IL" ` J! Tofonto, June 11, 1867 _, H- DAVIDSON, McV|~TTlE \\'lmlna..l.. h....I,..... :- usints @irg:.9tmT_g.i \.y<.r ~.- ~/~-~--- ~'/-V _, _-~/`Ix/\.-\, V` Roi3ER'r. McHENRY, DEGS acnnnint the inlmm VOCAL MUSIC. HENRY SEWBEY 0: 00.. - Proprietors. VIYFACTIIRRRR nr'.n.1 Ami...-. : rylvr-n 1:: H10 ' Ulv` ('llIl.I\NI~?N'S TEETH.- vmu MATFJIHAL mum. Cunan uuun I BAEUEHEI 1931!`, m\;VrI Ill Os Wholesale Dealers in I r"n\: ---nun. n-`ans, IY1 Y \ .... ` u-rms. DAVID VANEVERY. 7 rnnn'nIna v IlI4ll\I\4|.IJ uuuauvu I n In nght CREEL_Mx\N. Ommn`: Hntnl mu- 1: 1:. Ut.'h'L_.\I.~\;\'. Queen`s Hotel, Barrie tomo.) M. DAVIDSON. `7. 9|. l L v I-.1: 1 . I 1'aprie!or. V35-ti One Dollar per Annum, strictly in Advance. -w.u.w- nu _u.Lu LILLMULUI LU, uu., 111. ; 7'1-`AKI'IS plcasnxrc in announcing to the peo- . pin 01 iiurriu nnvl surrminding country. that he is now propan-d to give music lessons on the Piano Forte. ()l'(iC`l'.`s` addtossvd to him. Barrio post-oicn, will meet with immediate attention. Tm-ms mmloratu. Mciodnon and Organ furnished if requiw-d. Ban-iv, Fuhrunr 26. lti. 47-tr ".. IT` ~--j* E1 I_u_v1RIcAN I rclal College I MR. CHA LAUPKA, Teacher of the _Piannfnrm, &c., &c., "I"AKI'I.'s' n1e:1.=.urc1n nu rnose wno may tavqr me with :1 call. with GROCERIISS. PROVISIONS and LIQUORS. of as goud quality, and at as cheap prices. as can be_purchased in this town. .9 GEORGE ASHTON, , Barrie, Jan. 29. I868. 59. . cu in uuuum uu ul all r\IlUl'aI.lVU Are all (/10! can be (16.5-ircn . One trial will convince the most si:eptical._ ERSONS troubled with (list-arms of the livnr and stomach may rest assured them) Pills will give relief. ' , -` " For sale by I . ATE`\'q\'T\I.`T`) I run R. GEORGE ASIITOX wish:-s to in. form the Public w~nvruH_v. that ha ha; pnrclmscd all Mr. GI`I()[{(_.`I<.` FOI{D'S Stock in-Trade, and that thu-bu. in fnturcrwill he carried on by him. All panics who arc ind:-hted to Mr. Ford are roqnestcrl to call and some the same without delay. to the under-, signed. - (.'E(';R(`.R A.=n'r-nv GEORGE ASHTON. I having purchased an the Steck-in~Tmde of Mr. George Ford. and having since added largely to the stuck.'I am prepared to supply all those who favqr with LIO!Tm?_: AAIJLJ uJ Sug*ar:q(_)atecil_ } i1_1_s, zr . Bumm, F. Br:-.ndon,_Branlford, Wholesale Agr-ntfm tho Cnnndmx. 20-6m. (S%dh d%ioJ Nona. .l`() l.l`T.\'D ON GOOD l*`.\l\'.\l FE(3URlTY. . n.Muu; I`: S0.-\I\'L0!l. 3 5, INST). -.v...1... .1 . Wu.-mung 01 pure DRUGS, CIIEMICAIS, V FAN '1' 1-1:1:1'1'_m;1:1', 1n'1.' .s"1'UI"FS. co.\ms, 'I!I:I;':'IIl;`a', PAINTS, 0n.s, \'A1:.\'1.s11x:.s, cmss. PUTTY, PATENT MEDICINES, 1101.29 )? AND L'.vlTT[,h' .11/;nmI.\'1.'s of all kinds, &c.; also, :1 lnr-,:o n.<. 0! IJIIIIC l,ll\"I`l.`l)\" l'IllIIl|'I'\I'n an ... nu nluun, u.u.; unsu, at mr;,:u n.<. 0! IAMPS, L.\L\'Tl-}R.\'S, CIIIRINEYS, &C. ..__ NEW DRTITG STORE -1~*;mmzns`ANn MECHANICS would do well to call and examine 1 M.-l(,'IIl.\'I'.` OIL, before nurchmainn :Iq..u~I.n.,. vn.n..-.... M.-1(,'IIl.\'I'.' 0 purchmaing clsuwlxL-rc . J DUNLOP S'J'l{lE'I', xvcarly 01)];o.vz'le I/:0 Iluil [toad Slulion B A R R I E . n FOR 30 ;'J;'_\"l'.\` I !-II: (I.-\l.l.().\'. I{l'I I`.-\lL. Gum1CO.\I. UH. l'u`1' 2. ) c--r_n:.' pm` gallon! \\'hoh~:-`ale, in any qvI:lII|i|i(*F. \\ nrm~.~'uI(-, Ill uny quul` There will u1\v:|_vs In-` s(-lcctiull of . Il'.'m-u I3.-m..7:,.`. 1m. ..-..__._. __ APOTHECARY S HALL, TIOT.I..`\\'l\ Q1` `nu 1 hr. nu I "IV III UH MIILI IJI Also, :1 lur,v_vt- stock of 1-'unc_v I19, (`lc...nmI rt-l_Vin;: npun hi` (1!) yr-:u-s) in the lmsin that Du. Khan Inn:-I am. .I.. l"H'('huIl I'l' at W. U: Afl:l'll`."Y, and my [ormld 1.-'L'1.IL_ OI" MAIUUAUH ` IIENRY 11AR1 ER. r. 27m, 124115.)? 434 """ " ----~--------F_4- ,._ -_ -_ ____.,, As ;JCathartic or an Alterative Ar. 11,] IL! M... 1.. Anot|1'ecary |:|a|l T)IT1\ T.(`n> wrn I.` Lmou uu_u. ( :1 'l`hm-n will -|| n uws. 1;'mmIw.s'. II /us/.1. ` Ilvzm, Gin. (CL, iutonllvd for In(-dicinal p1u'pu.~1-.-*. l\'.H.-'l`hu \}'lmlu oftlw tl|m\'(' was purchasod and pl ('pm'L'(1 under the supervision of an ex- p(!ri.`IlC(.'d ph_v;~'icinn. \ Barri:-. Nov. 2]. l.~`(:n_ M I QEZ _.....,., .,.. .. ....5.-.. sorlmt-nt of Pure Drugs and Chemicals, Also. l:u'v_v1- of I-`um-v I :-I|'nm:-9 rm. G KJ January. 1868. MESSRS. AL`EiKNDER& ca. ` .==_I/ A N.\'()L'N(`,P. in Ihn ....|.1:,. n.. DRUGS, CHEAMIGALS, &c. IIOLLANI) ST.. `BRA DP ORD. w. Y. ARCIIARD, llln ..I.i..r n....u.N._.... ., \\'Ilmn'r, , V . Toronto. nmlmmllv 2-acomnwnd To Fz_I_1_`_mers I L`htmi5ts[ mu! yzxggists. Dr. J. W. SLAVEN, PK OIKILLIA. {IQ xe ny ALEXANDER 65 CO., 11...... NUMBER 5 lIl||I(`.`4. c` Iouml m stock :1 choice I v a I U y L 1 :-rfmm-5, Com. on," l'\`nI-rh-n:-n v The very best MA v, uU., Am -nt Tm = their m S n. m.. Io"-I p.m Raaldcnm llrumnmnlu-nllml-1Iolnilnaddm Hp! Inn] 1~:n_~I-(_u1 nltvnnn my .urncu~d wit` nrtit-IxIuI' um 1' Children's '1 (wk ext-mm! \\ luml1', , (JoIlc_:/c, Toronto. `(I much nlensilm 11 .. .-nu Ill `hilrlrc-n'n I9" I]! T @titi5tn.-__,_ vv\-"""-\-\_ , n.,"' n , Luv `ndfur ants.) 'I`onoN'l`o, Sept 13: `nlI'r. .. ...u -nu " ' II nul nmnt. happy to Villa um'\'I:'v-M. _ nlmantn full on Blllltllmo '1 1H . r "u II'm mnnnldlfulmlmm, ipln, null _ 14 1 IM h'll._: I1! gr:-mlnnmn cnn. um "arm. to all YNUHIV: mu. D.l)., Bondhcxd; KIN-`ml; _J. W. Norris. pun-d "to cxccule 1'1-upm-ly my vusv tartan] lufir.-n. I"1'r-1:, mu ~;I .wuis;.,c, " -':"'"/e/ l'I-:n.\n.:em.. *' --uuu ion jllay HT, TONI y M ....u:u:w mode of getting nt. the contents. _AsMum Gurieck looked down P00 this scene. there ushed through her bminusudden thought, which sent the `I000 coursing to her heart, and turned: for u moment or two, both the place and P`_"'soun being before her, into 11 picture as "1. blotted, nnd incoherent, as the dream of nny lunatic. _She knelt with 0? hands pressed to her "brow, fern "P360 of several seconds, till the heating at ierhenrt. was somewhat stilled; then, `Ming up ncnutionnr nger to" Jamie, `MONO uoiselesslyv own the staircase -..5.~...uasw exmmuecl their booty more closely, Bluckestevo and his companion lmd loxned into the cavity, which when Onlylzah-lled with tOl'8b-_='I|B was the case at present,-wns-indeed quite large enough to hokl three or four men. They hadnppnrontly 0 (met! the bale of silk, and having sntis ed themselves ms to its nality, were now, by the nbscure light of t_olnntern, engaged in drivinga W89 Hlmblot into the keg of holltmd, its the reudiest mode of getting `HAS Mum Gurlock lnnlmrl mvn nnnn , , _ . . -_.-- ... 'Thl`_~(1oor of the store-clc I`l1._untl ulted up on end; and * eIma'Tll088 L00Xlnill0l[ their bom `lY Black Steve co: m( Innnml (-0- L- _, ~ "lIist;luist, Jamie!" culled Mam in II loudxvhispm-, und next moment the little tin-o showed itself through the dimity our- aim, looking more luewililored than fright- ued, furJmnie hnd not understood half ho strange expressions he had heard ; and heiclon nfhnrm hnpponing to his mother _us something so foreign to his expe- ionco, Llmt he could hardly domprahend nd_ come hither," added Mzim in 11 low, motherml voice. Jamie slipped out of lied with the quickness of n hunpliglilerr O, 1\I:nn,whnthn\'e the bad man /lone to thee?" he cried, forgetting -his nu... mu uulcr non: must be cut udrlll. - , "Don`tsponk, but get softlv out of had i .u,-_v,umu wen snowing out like mur- hlnnguimt the (lurk oor. l{i.:sl,L-In-li I" cried Mnm with it look of terror. Thou musn't speak just. yet; but take that knife that lies on the table, J|'|,i1\L(..U.:lS cord that holds my arm9~ fl`lmt'nit. Now give me the knifefnntl next moment the severed cordsi fell one hy one to the ground. Her first not. was to snatch up Jnmie in "~`HIrnIs. " God -in heaven bless thee, lnydmiing, nnd keep thee from hnrm! *6 murmnrecl through `the yearning. ` _Issionnte kisses that fell in n shower on Is face and neck. '1 he next moment she `Van herself again, resolute and composed. the put the hul down with :1 last word of caution, drew oi? her shoes, and stealing onliptoe to the staircase, went down on , (`T hands and knees, and looked through the opening. _ m:l' minds nnc 'thc opening. ,r:rI BY 1 Inev. Em U ulltllllll-'lLllLLlU 1_] my the whole (llI_- culty. It wins it dangerous game to play, with the t\vo men in the lower room, through which she would have to pass with Jamie in her arms; but no other plan that she could think of otlerecl even the faintest loop-hole for esicnpe. Both the men were uruied with pistols; _nud even if she got clenr of the `wreck before they discovererl her ight, she could lmnlly hope to get _'out of range, and would they not_ attempt to shoot her down us she was at the ours? Well, Vshe mmt take her chance of that. Jzunie inustheluid fornfcty M. the bottom of the hnut; uml, for her own pnrt, it. would he hcttertn lie either hy a bullet or hy dmwniug. thuu to full ngniu into the hands of those terrible men. To prevent pur- suit, the other lniut must he cut ndritl. llleflniat vn ,...n..,r u... :.. - ` \avnvIuII\v|u/ Menu Curlock was left. alone. Now or never shemust. make an etfort for libegty and life. If they could creep out unseen -'.-she and Jnmie-nml got. down to the lurmt before their 111;.-ght. was discovered! Butintlmtlittlo if key the whole dif: cnltv. It. wnn :1 dmmm-nna nmmn in Inn |'l`l|e Lighthouse on the Skeve AND COUNTY OF SIMCOE ADVOCATE.` I %ELW(i`uxami1t2r, When, Dame Fashion. )1` ran vmlr Idnmln nf: n Fashion. mt the lush on, Urgo your Istumls of urlng mettle; Lovcly woman. sweet. and human. Mu.n!_Ixavc tlress, and me nuts! settle. L EXAMINER OFFICE. . Barrie, C.W. W. M. NJCIIOIBON & SONS. Pumuuxna. . Wmmm tendgr. who can render Too much JOY to match her beauty? , How can drusncs, or curossus Half rupny her love and duty? MINER BOOK AND JOB PRINTING 7" E OFFICE, " ,,p,m1 to execute, in superior style every dc- " scrlgllon of PLAN AND ORNA IENTAL PRINTING: PADS suclnan I . gzxlsxxuu CARDS. * HILL HEADS. In Armlclnl (l'rt)I'oV|i;loI Ill mu ' \\'|.lI1ll))`()l'('l` Dental opa- N A UI ERIOI?-.8TYL}}, with Ill \'x7-x:L7-xrnly, :AvIml_ I_n nulglnal cornpld! s1n(ma laces! now her Tuco is Radiant us the sunlight dawning; Eyun nm glancing, curls are dancing, And her brow is like the x_r.orningl Daily slmppIng-monoy dropping l<`mnfruxI1_\vli_itc9 and dainty tingcrn, Wants exphclt,---tmato exquisite; How the Imp py s|10p[)orHngt'Is! Ah! `(ix cruel, when :\ jewel Might light. up swoon homo x\`cctlon,' Thun to nplutmr. scold and utter. When wifo hints in that direction! Address all orders to AND COUNTY OF SIMCOE ADVOCATE, ll PUILIIIIIED EVERY TIIUIISDAY MORNING . man..- W "= .':2rr.'z-15.".::$`:%:::Ys::s:P Fireman'- _'I`ERMS 0P"SUBSCIHP'I`ION: 0gg`DOHnr per lllJ|`lrlnI,`::l:(L):llp);`d Il advance! or $1.50 -_-. Charming crcnlnro! how one]: feature Light up \\{It_h ecstatic pluanllws (llurlnluri.-1 pnnruon), when `Dame Fashion llrhlgs to ylnw 1101' latest treasures! ul a-nu. an no nunlla. Lovely wonm_n, sweet. and human! How lmr wnchlng ways dmmn us! `Bright and wit.ly-wlmt a pity, "l`lmt her bills should so alarm ua! kg Ppbllslued every Thursday Morning; no yllnSlmnd's Spllloqlly. VOLUME V. ' The Examiner, 'u\Iv\vrl\v nu ovunnn .n-... -1-, soul] 7` wing yulltaxnl ;'1nt.jmm"3 1turul_ c-xprt-man at c0nntn:,~ wry In1pm'l1Tnl point in ghao Him: Artillcinl 'l`oeth,-' .,." -`lled with Gold, .\'-trnclm] with th utlvutinn Iv. l'L_hiltIr(-n'n l`(mn. 8 w't"" CHAPTER II. .`.~u~S nuns, , JIAND 1 ( Continued) ....I. ....... I..'4-o ..:.. store-closet. was `m Am}: 11:11` L. aI...:.. nuns. cmcumms LABEL5, & EXAMINER _ _______ _ Barrie, C.` mm; mm ill H101!` booty and lVit\'. whinh whnn , -his am to her, hm n ma 1:1... ....... uuaub Wlli in their| .AGn ...-.... Nll; IIUU lSllU' DUI! BHU WIIS DUU "WU: IX HUI` n'1othor's soul went forth in a brief`ngon- ised cry to hexwonthnt her child might be su\'e(l: and then, hardly" knowing whither sho,\\'ns'going,:she ran back to the landing-place, in the clesporute hope that they might ulrend_v be coming from the shore. Moon and `stars were shining brightly, and her practised eyes swept the space of water hetween'tlio lighthouse and the land,-but no truce of life `was any- whero to be seen. She (`touched down on the rocks. and pressed her boy pas- sionately to her heart. Another -minute or two now would decide their fate. The two escaped rufans after hunting for her - ma thin uubllIlIl|_' V "-``." dv'.3?tIIY~ Mnm lmd no means} of Leignalling Abel, oven supposing that his fears would have allowed him to comehnck, which she very much doubted/his timorous, self-loving disposition not being nltogether unknown to her. No---she was utterly isolated, aunl cut oil'frnn_1 _nll liumnninicl, as if Abel and the boats were ,1! tlnonsniicl miles away; her lust chance of life wnsgonc.t She turned, and llnrried back to the spot where she had left Jnrnie. If the men had not yoteucceedr.-d in breaking out of the trap. she would hide him in..the berth again, where happily he might remain un- . discovered till help should arrive. But when she reached the lightliouse, with Jrunie in her arms, and `had set foot on ` the lowest rung of the ladder, she heard the crash ofhreakiug wood in the room ` above, and the loud voices of the two men as they burst out of their connement, and knew that she was too lute. All her ` 1 w'u\tI..u.'.. gnu` umub Fun}. in n l...:n6'~...uAn, Uur \VUuUl VYUVUIHI IIIIII IIUUI UBIII LIIU onrs. I16 had not' been killed , then, as Mum hml surmised, though how he hurl contrived to escape out of the clutches of Black Steve imul his friend, was more th n `she coulxliemnprchenulz but that he h (I now get clear mvny was evident, his`p` r- poso in tuking both houts doubtless in the first place, to` prevent pursuit, and, in the sci-oml, by cutting off their means of escape from the rock, terenller the cap- ture nf the two men in matter of certainty. In doing this, Ahcl lnul_Ll1ou_<,rhtof nothing except to get ashore us quickly ns posible, mnl gather a n_nmb(~r of trusty friends to 1\Imn`s rescue. But Abel's m-.cide_nt pre- clmletl him from rowing; and ul- thongh the tide hurl turned new, and was coming in rapidly. the boats had gotinto 11 current which um direct for the lee of . the (}i:mt's Nose, u lieadlaml some four miles away ; und even supposing heishonld succeed in lunuling tl1ero-nlwnys a matter of some diicult_v-three or four hours must necessarily elapse before my help could he looked for from him; and in that time, what_ might not happen? .- u 1 n-- In :11 1 vwu .-.-nu. vvIaI\.'|I)u|II In ngonised despair she stootl for n_ minute or two, utterly pu7.'/Jed and con- fonmled lay her inability to nccount for the li.an)penrz1nce of the limits. Tlmt Abel Rus iton was nnwh'eI'e_ to be seen, cnnseal her no snrpri.~,xe, he-liev_eing, ns'sl1e thnt he lnnl been murdered, nml thro_wn into the sen. Still, the honts could not huve been taken away e.\'cc-pt by human hands, nml gone -they certainly were.` She vmt Jnniie down for nn instant, nlnl then turned and h;nrrie-l up the steep rocks, nnd stnnding on the highest ledge.` str}'1ine(l her eyes out over the-'(lnrl< wnste of waters; after it little while, right in a silver track of moonlight, nnd not `more then :1 quarter of :1 mile from the Skeve Mhoil, she plainly saw two boats, evidently lnshed to each other, in the l:n'ge_rof.\vliicli n nmn wns seated. Looking more intently, and In it were, w'ilh all her soul, she i-lenrly that the nnmller bout was her l|ushnInl'.~i own little Sezunew, Illltl the lnrger one "that helongetl to the lighthouse, while the man seated so quietly in the lntterconltl be none other than Abel ltnsliton, whose sprained shoul- Ller would prevent him from using the nm-u, lln lnul nnt.-lmnn lcillnrl; than. us nun. wuuru were we DQIILS! Once, mice, thrice she looked around; but the boats were nowhere 0` be seen. The warm flush of hope that had begun to kimllu mound her lmurt was rudely quenched; her very life itself seemed frozen out of her uslsho looked m'o`und for V the third time, nnil snw lnersclf cut off` . from all means of escape, and forone brief instant. she felt as though she were, in s_ irit, n sccoml pbrson looking down u won the 1iiIterAstruit. of_n poor woman on lod_ Mum Gurlock, and seeing how hopless her casa was, could nflbrd to pity her. Hen- von help me, or lshall go mild ! murmur- ed Mam bo.herself. ` had heen mending for his father; to lift sucurcu In its place. Now for the boatsl, To run nimbly up the staircase into the upper room; to wrap Jamie in the_' warm pea-jaeket she. him in her arms, and hasten down `again. and so pass the trap-\vhere the impris- onerl lll(:ll.llll't)!l(ly niaking `a desperate etibrt to hrenk out-to the outer door, anvl then swiftly down the outside ladderj and then skirting the [vase `of the light- lmuse, along tlurrocks, at a rapid pace, toward-`i the little cove in which the boats , were ordinarily moored, still lxo_l(ling the lad pres.~iel tightly in her arms-'-was for Mann gurloek the work ofa minute. She knew that she had not a moment to lose; that the ol W00(ll3ll strap, serviceable enough, doubtless, for ordinary purposes, would not long withstanrl the desperate strength of Black Steve; anal she must get away from the Skeve Ml.oil before the two men broke loose, otherwise she ` hznl hetter have remained as she was be- fore. Down she went. swiftly, hut cau- tiously, over `the slippery jets of rock, lookin_r_; neither to the right hand nor to t thelt-ft, but picking her way with care `g towartls the little basin in the rocl fore her, life and lib`ertv--hehin.l _hcr._ But. where were the boats? (\...m nut...` ol...:...\ ..I..t l-._l.-.1 , ! into the lower room, I kn nu nrninnna ..l.- Coglllltlng HI SIICUUU IUIV H HHIIIHU. UT l'U Oh, that's one of the old lighthouse boats that got :1 _lmlo knocked in her bot. tom lust. winter, and is laid up there` to dry into mntchwood, _I suppose. She's no go. she isn`t,; she wouldgo down with us before we Imd "got a quarter of a mile_ away," said Steve. ~ ' l' 7 _,.__,,,..-.__ `I " DHU lllull bguu 1|-Wily, UIU HIIUI U11 IIUJ f` Tho1`e's some deviltry about the whole . `business that I can't. make out, said Mr. Cris._ I could have sworn that it was innyossiblefor that woman to stir; and yet. nu: 1}Inn Eva .II'I;I\lI.ll char T lnnvn Hoar 1"] 0-`}5IUl8_IUl' HHID woman ID HUT; EHO yla in ass than ve `minutes after I leave her she is free. I can't. uudersmn'(I it at all. Buthowever, -we have no.Lime to bother our bonds with tbat.justnow; the question is, how are we to get away from this oursod den i" m....l. mm... .,....+..1.,..1 :.:., 1.,,...1 .:.., . . nu-,: um rnotl. _ "l'('I`lh nn Ihn Nnw (`um Ruhlu-r Pluto--n mclhodnny` Hm pun ummc-nnntrnandonubl nu-rnnl rmII.+fm:tl0n. - ` .4 In l`re,-4-,I'\'L-llmlr (`altar and Realm In 1:: lnulrfornwr Strength undnlom (inn pair! In the Is rgIda!3m;/ ( lu'1:lrm`.4 I'nclI4. ' maluaq ln rlullund Landing damn; I .-'rvln_',' other nmmlnlmenlu, all In- hhn lhvI'n- will rl1(?L_`!Y0])l 0l1IpKtI.': .'mnuuI-A u....u.... ..--A. - -

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