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Barrie Examiner, 1 Jul 1869, p. 1

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ware! varied Dy we Iragmucu 0! mar ucuuty. , He lean: over a gate, looking pensively at the quiet. scene before him. A . 'l`|m mnnnlinht streamed noon his face. at me qtuec scene ucluru uuu. The moonlight streamed upon face, bringing out every {eamre so clear an-I distinct; that no one could fail to recog- nize him at a glance. , la`... 11 Gina ha wan unrlinturbetl in his VU, our VV l|lI.Ul', ' 38! VVEILOD. ` V Sir Walter drew a slip` of paper to wards him, and was about to write down his nephew's address, when Miss Lavinia hastily interrupted him. "\vhv nnnn " ulna an-niahnarl hr. on on- mm mm at a games. For a time he was undisturbed in reverie; then be hemd some one draw. a sharp breath within a yard of him, and turmng. met. Matt's erce, ery young face glaring into his. ' u Whore in our Amv 1" exclaimed the face glaring mno ma. . Where is our Amy 1" exclaimed lad, cnbching him by the collar, and shaking him lustily. You just tell me that, will you, or I'll break everyjbone in your son skin! Now, then, no lies! Q1-uIn`l( nut nlnln l -T'j happy-chan_1ce, not one of us would ever speak to hxfn again. You can ask" pupa what he thinks, she added, as Welt.on s eyes tprned appealingly to the Baronet. "MISS Lavinia in nnitn rirrht, rntnrnml vyca mrneu appeaungly to we uaronet. Lavinia is quite right, returned Sir Walter. The thing is not to be enter- tained for a moment. ' I am sorry, of course, that M r. (.`:yril,sliould not be more considerate and careful in his conduct, butreully I can I..be supposed to enter into all these questions. you must settle the affair amongst yourselves." \.vn Jan ! uunn lonnm Ankara 64; u-ale.` dlllllr l IIHUlIgH| yourselves. ' . We rlon t even know where to write to, Sir Wnller," said Welton. R`! Walhnh Ahnlun ..l:..` as` o...-...`.. L; Ill yUlIl' -my Bluua anvu, uu.u, ..v ....... Speak out plain ! 4" I really don't understand ybu," re lied` Cyril, trying to shake 206 the ot or i; rough grasp, Havejthe goodness to let go of me. 7 . uNn_" said Mall. aternlv. [_;have of me." No," said Matt, aternly. *[._have been looking for you this long while`. and now we ve met we- won't- part .quit so easy, Arn |. you ashamed of yourself to wile an honet girl away from her home, and near upon break her parents hearts? No, you arn't,` I daresay; but` I'm -ashamed for you; and if I had my way, I d cause you to sulfur after a manner as ~ would make the rest of you more careful "another time. ..uv .. .u I0 ._ _ .......d uuvuuul ullllco You are evidently making a great ' mistake." exclaimed Cyril, impatienly- '9 I am ha py to say that I have nothing to Ieproacl; myself with at all," - an MA. ..-..._ ___. .l-_h. --.. ...... harm in - lvrlvuwl-I npujacu vvuuu nu uu_ No; your sort. don t. see any:1"IaI'm in that, I m told; but our soft. do. Shall 1 ball you what we call it?" Rlnv, uh onnuvnvn ill you wnau call II I" ' Really, sir, answered Cyril, Wit BAR'RIE.. `CH0-U.NTY o71`%s1MCoE, "ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, JULY A1, 1869, I IIUIII UIIU gtuullllu II`) QLHC Llulll`: Their eyes mot. Cyril's were full ofa dull letern'_|inati(m. which even the peril bf death could no; stifle; _Mm.t'a were al- most. savage-in. tl1eiI~im,- and glowing like a quick-re. , ~ "Speak 3" saul Matt. I have nothing to say;" answered Cy- ril, `with obstilmte courage. ., You,won L tell me what you've done with.Am_v 3" ' ' 1 .I have nothing to say," repeated Cy- rl . - ' IIUIV IUEIL IIIS Ulhlillly NIL W. "In IIl8l'\`.y. , _ "`Now`, tell me what you` have done with Amy 9 he hissed between" his clen-A ched teeth; or you shall never get. up from the ground. Do you hear?" 'l`|mir nuns: mnh. (Yvril'q warn fn" nfn ril.. u IIII Are you tired of your life, then ?" - Cyril was silent. 1 I.expect. it would mil your lips to mention her n:m)e_n0w, though she is only what. you nmdeher, said Matt, with si;_milic:Iut. rage. in ...n ...L..; n ..._..i...1 n.._:I ._L...__; \VILlI 3I:'_'ll|IlUI'lU|: Ii|"Ug _ v I tell you \s'lmt," rephed Cyril. stung into retort; if I were free, even you, though you are her own brother, should not speak nf |ner`to me in that way. A In uh V Winn wnnlq ' aw-lnhnnrl Ninth I303, % "UL s`lVUill\ I" HUI |U IHU HI DUNK: W3, - Ah, uh I Fineyrords ! exclaimed Mutt, contemptously; but. I don t' want` ne words, I only want. to know what yqu ve _ done with Amy.- Tharn umn SI gilnnnn Hun, Matt : .v313!a llllll UUUIII \\l|H EUUU CHUCK ( `.` This must and shall end, he thought to himself, with angry determination; -the whole thing is too degrading! , Ho draw back a pace or two, hoping by I! well uinied stroketo gain such` an advantage" as would be indisputable, and end the battle at once, when his heel ground against n stone, and he slipped and fell; ` ll AL _,,, ,, `T, 1'- K\!|\l IUIII _ . I Matt was upon him in a moment, utter-' ing a cry of -erce` c-xnltation; The" lad actually sliuddered with passion, and all t.liepru(lent_ resolves that liacl posseasegl him in the past, were `utterly forgotten now that his enemy I\'L`_i nt. his mercy. "`Nmv`. tell me what vnn llnvnrlnnn LIUIIU \V.IlH Illll)-' V . There was a silence then. Matt .-3 white menacin_r_{ face deepened in expression every minute; Cyril cldsed his eyes and prayed. - Death like 8 mmnt. shadow. hnvm-mi pm_y:u. _ Death like a gaunt. shadow, hovered ~ near;'zmd Cyril saw it, and looked it ' bravely in the face. He felt a sudden crash, a terrible dizziness, and then a con- fusion of sounds without. distinctness or meaning. IntI1emidst_ of his fuiutness and horror, he seeined to hear Amy's .voice, soft and soothing, and then he rcliieinbered no more. V.... nu... I... 5...... 5].-.- ..:.... .-1....t.. At` |UIIlUlIl.UU_IUl1 IIU IIIUIUU - You may be `sure tbere was plenty of talk in Baluharn when ypuug Mr. F_ulyon . was found by a passer by, quite insen- . sible, within a stone's throw of Welton s cottage. It \vas soon an'nou,nced "that he was not dangerously wounded, `and peo- ple anticipated a revelation of the most startling kind directly he r_ecovered. Rn! nvril lznnf llin nwn nnnnani \V|unn Bll lIIIlx`.'. |\IH|.l U|IUU|4l'V IIU I_UUUVUl'UU- But Cyril kept his own. counsel. When questioned, he merely said that it was all an nkzcialent, and turned the subject as fast as he could. V 'm.- -_| _. _-..__..':._ L5,, ..___.I,|, I _._,. |llZ\U II CHIC, III! luu _ Come on!" be said, passionately. I` have often heard any that gentlefolks were good bousters and bad _i:hters. Tibia Inc}. tunnl. mh-.x.l n...:l 1-1.-no.1` VVIDLI `HI! NKIVUTSHT) UlI'lr|IU HPUU . They fought silently but desperately. Matt had _certainly the superiority so far as strength went, but he wanted judgment and restraint; wlieras Cyril, who saw\ his inferiority in` the" first respect, knew that he must make up for it by extra cautinn and skill. 'I1I.--:..-.... ...__ 1'... - 1--.. 4:..- .1 ...Lu-,1 UHlIll"II NU 3Kl|I- ' The'issue was for a long time dcubtful, and victory wayered impartially, between lh two. n_._,:I :...__1 ; .,, ,,., v , , i 1 Isutlu.-ry. Eluclrp I BU lU|lg' llllll HIIUUIU UKU U 08_0ll.' ' . Look here! said Matteterminedly. You thought us equal enough when you wanted to do us an injury, and therefore we are equal enough for you to nn_swer for it to us. Stand buck, -and.defend yourself, or else I ll beat you to within an inch of your `life, without. asking your leave. > ` 'I'`L.' I.|-'..: ._-_- -- 2-4 L: p,,, 5UUll UUII-`LISTS HHU UIIU |l.L1H|rCr5-7 This last taunt suiced. Cyril closed` with his adversary onv-the spot. Thml fnmvht szilmlv. hnf. rhunornfnlu Irlllf |4\\lh ' ` Cyril fought on undismayed, but every blow from Matt's strong fist made him- quiver like :1` read, and he`cou1d not re~ turn them with good effect. ' ' 'l"l`;l mllsxf. nnll nhn" and `IA Hann-L! U0 The blobd rose so fast nd furious in ;Cyril's face,~ that he fe1Vt..forAa minute ac- tually blinded. _ 117).. 'L-_..__._99 L. _,!,I ' - I Lllillly IHIHUCU-_ ` , By heavens, he said; passionately, I have borne Venough! You had better have a cure, my lad. ` 5` (`.nInn nn 1" `In an? v-mna:nnnn`.- H1 . man. ms nu uuuiu. _ _ _ The only person in his uncle's house- hold who ever suspected the real fuels of the case was Lavinia, and she never had the satisfaction of certainty. Cyril left for town directly be was able to travel, without having gratied her curiosity in the least degree, or allowed `any one to suppose that he had the slightest "reason to complain of 3- single creature in Bale- lmm. . ' -- ,,.. .__ . _ A _ _ __I __.,__ l_.__ 1.1 L`_.'_ l:i"im~e passed-away. Amy had Ben gone a full year now, andyet no tidings had been heard of her. \lI..h-..- --.L _-L-) ,___. ,1 __.__ 1 ,. p,:1I_ :... hauteur, I don't see that your opinion can be of any possible consequence to me. Indeed, I should not have listened to you so long, but that you began the conversa- tion with your sister's name, and that is so dear to me, `I coul(l>ear a good deal only for the pleasure-of hearing it. Now, be good enough to loosen your hold of me, for I m getting cold, standing here so long, and should like to be_oZ ' l 5` Lnnl: Inn-A V" aoirl Mon r`ntnv-nmina/llu uuu uuuu uuaru 01 mar. ' Welton , who`had aged wonderftilly in this time, could hardly heather name spoken in his presence; the lads had 31-. most. burnished her their thoughts; but Mrs. Welvon, who had been the rstto doubt her, was the last to desert her. '1'}... l......u...o .33.... ..... .._.r n..- .. ..--.- -. ,. _-........ ... -..-.a aavauuo I D Welton. with whom. leisure had been rare~of late, sat,` after his noouday meal, looking quietly down thelane, through the open door. Presently, a gay equipuge, with four horses and postillions, stopper] close by his little gate, and a ladykcloaely veiled, aligl1tefl,'lum'ing a gentleman alone inside the carnage. --S-113 c_ame up the gardenv-path with a I graceful, but eager, step, and walked .:etr1\L'l)t'int0 the house. W;-llnn I-nan nnnfncm-HL'v nnr` Iu'uu'n.-I-.' .5larl|I',;Iu: IIILU bull 'lIUUBUn WL-lton rose confusedly. and b'>)v`ed-; ' but, with u`cry, sheung hrselfinbo his arms,` and hung upon his neck, kissing him passionately. J ' - .n'ly(`uIImr ch.-5 anhl an is T__nmn- uuuuu uur, vvua but lush W C1838 1181'. The harvest was just over, and the wheat. gathered Into the barns, or piled upin high stacks in the elds. \l7..lo.... ...:;L .'..1..... I-':_...._ L-) 1.--- [Hm P53lUl|1l_yo "FuLl1er, she said. it. is I-your little Amy I And she drew aside her veil,`nud showed him her `face, flushed and tearful,`but so innocently, so brightly .1116 your hand now, Mrs. Weltim; ---_- uuuu: vvuu uulu M:a.nmu auu misre- presontzitioli, and had to think of this lieforeanytliiiig. She'ne\'e_r knew of the suspicious aoat, although she knew ?of ever_ythtng else concerning .)_'ou, nd` 'A'Ol|l4l have own to`)-`ou at once, if ei ` 19); of you had Imen ill.' I llOD0`:'nn.1vil.l value my dear wife too much not to value you also, - an.-I to wish for your good op`.r.ion._ You have noidea how hard she has worlcml all this. year, and what a :le\'er-child she has grown. I am` in a hurry to introduce her to my fl'lCn(l3,'l|(l so we are going to town at once; but we shall be back again soon, and then you -shall see more of her. In the meantinxe, you and Walton must both remember that you have g'ain(-, a son who can have no pleasure in his plenty unless )'0ll`Sll1|l'e it, and whose great aim aml object in life v is to make your daughter as happy as she ' is good. ' R`:-'a \\-'.-Jim. A3,! no ...J..... Li... L.-.. uulo Iv IIIIU X She has been at scl1ool,`answe'red Cyril, quietly; and I have not seen her since she left your house until yester(lny inerning, whenwe met in the church to be married. I loved your `daughter from the first minute` I saw her, and wished to make her my \vife.~ But I felt, and so did she, that her ignorance would cause her Immy morticutions in the world to which I'should in'.rosluce_ her, end there- fore `some preparation was necessary. She proposed` going to school for 2| year. and we both considered it 'nd\'isnblc that this` should remain 2| secret. .We iuny have shown too much caution in your case; but you must remember that I was protecting my future wife from scandal and misre- nnmnn9.Lo.\.. .`...l l....1 .. :.'l.:._I. 1 `L2. I3 KUULIO Mr's._ Wclton did not refuse him her hand after this explanation: and when he took Amy presently out of her mother's `arms, and carried her off to the carriage, Cyril, not to he;-outdon'e in generosity, bade Mrs. Welbou he sur and remember him to Matt. " " Soon: after this, said the hold hell- ringer, by way oi conclusion, I hazl to tell the bell for the death of Sir Walker. , His daughter had a good fortune left. her, to console her vexation and disappoint- ment; l-ut the estnte~ came to Cyril; and whenhe and his fair Amy came back to Balelnun, to make the great house their principal residence,_ such a pen rang out from the-little bellry in the chmch as was never hefore heard-and, what is Inore, perhaps-ne\'er will be again. Every bell- ringer'knewAAm'y well, `and rejwiced over her good fortune; sethat, asevery pull came from their very hearts, you may be sure that none left otl',Lillarm`s :ould pull no longer. I must tell you, however, that the strongest and heartiest pull given to one of the ropes on that occasion was by Matt .Welton, Amy s brothtr. IIUIII IalIU Elglllv ["3] u"\'e S68 ["15 Uyc Mother, said Amy, gently, what can you mean? I have been thoughtless, perhaps, but never wicked or wrong. I thought it.` would he such 3 pretty sur- prise for you if I came back in my own carriage, and with the new name I am so proud of. And Cyrilis so good. He pro- mised I should com to you the rst. thing, and he is only waiting for me to speak to you along a little while. and then he will explain everything. If you only knew howlmppy I am, you would forgive me everyllmrg. _Cyril is so.kin(l- Antl slm wnq trnincr nH'inOn nu-niann nf Lilla: Prlcos. & Co. 1 Useful, l'l'tl(Stlclll lllnts aboutfthe everydnyout-door andin door work, are always of great. value. A single hint often saves a valuable animal, or chmges one's method of performing a partiailar kind of work so as to greatly ' lessen its drudgery. A farmer was troubled with smut in wheat. A single line in his newspapertold him to wet the seed with tar water and roll it in ' lime. Acting on this. hint for part ot'_his crop, gave him an increase of over ve bushels per acre of fine wheat, worth a ` hundred dollars on twenty acres, and many ' hundreds of dollars in `after yezm. The knowledge, extended to his neighbors, re- sulted in thousands of dollars of net prot. Similar illustrations are continually occur- ring in all departments-of life. Indeed, pro- . gress and protcome from an accumulation ofthese hints. The above train of thought t is suggested by looking through the Amml ` am Agricullufill for June let, an advance copy of which hasjust come to hand. Its pagesare crowded _.with useful hints and suggestions, told in plain. language, by practical. observing men; in a multitude of instances illustrated with engravings . ghgt, speak directly to the eye and the mind more effectually that words cando. We (loubtif there be afarnily in the country, of in a village or city, for that matter, that would not nd this journal tenfold more valuable thzmits cost. $1.50 a -year. We 'notice that the publishers offer a beautiful i ANNUAL free to every subscriber to the Agriculhn-z'st received during June, for the current year. OnAroE'Junn dc .Co., Pub- ; lishers, 245 Broadway, New York. . . ~-:'- - sill AIIUIIII-3, llll UQVUTVU I187 tulle. Husband, said she, sternly, a child of curs has` no right. to wear, silks and 'sm.in`s, and jewels in her ears. Our old eyes have often been sore with weap- irig, but they ll be sorurthan ever now, from the sight. they have seen this day. N[ntImr_ maid Anny, annu -`whnt; mm mm". u run: aunuuu \ I 5 And. she was going otfinto praises of him ngain, when he stopped her by enter- ing the room. He shook hands heartily with Welton, and would have done the same Ly his wife, but she sternly refused. i wnn t. nix-n vnn nu; I-mnrl ulna adirl IIIIIU by Illa VVIIU, uul. SHU 3ll`l'IH_y TCIUSQIB _ I_ won t gwo you my hgqd, she sand, until I know that I can give my heart along with it. Where has Amy been all "this while ? tLLVI._ I,,, I,,, 1 I,,I9!. ,-,,,',I um: a cunt]. My clear, he said, we Have missed Y0 8!-?|'e: but you naive come back to I18 again. honestly. in thelight of day, and S0 `V0 will not complain! Mther. mo- ther, he called out, in .a voice lremuloqs with jov,`- herb is Amy come home!" ' Mrs. \Vp]l1)n hnrriml intn'!.|m room. "llll "vIlUI'U I5 `XIII! CUIIIU IIUIIIUI " Mrs. Welwn lmrrietl into `the room, but drew b -ck at the sight of Amy s rich garments, and cqvered her face. I-Iluahnn 7 mrl aha non-nln o ._.___j.tr.-_ `~The~e\'idenco given; before the Com- mittee on the Huron and Ontario 7Ship Canal, is said to establish the fact of the importance and practicability of the grea _ J t war`: Beautiful, that dgubted her for one moment would have been 110 l08| 3'- libel in the world. \XI..lo.... __...-__-_1 1.-- IL2__us' -..\.l.:...- IIUUI Ill QUE worlu. Welton returned her 153559., sobbfpg like :1 child. ; n 11.. .1-__n L, ,,-v u,_, I/,..- ..:---J uupuuu work, BRITISH FREEDOM AND COLONIAL RIGHTS. I1: I: DI\|`III`\Iy County Clerk. K ILL attend at his Oice. in Barrie, every , SA'l`U-RDAY, from 11, a.m., till 3, p. m., according to Order of Council, and every othey day nt his Olce in C0oks_town'. I. January, 1868. id. P. REID & co., I.\l`I Oll'l`|-IRS AND DEALI-`.RS'I.\` WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, \\ lLLl.\'G TON S'l'REE.'1` TOl{()N'I`()_ H./la.VDl`4U AUU'1'lULVblhlC, .`\LVU Al."l PRAISER for Barrie, and me County of Simcue.. Cash Advances made on -Goods r_e- ceivetl for Sale. ' I HUN!` I III`- a$`Auclion Sales throughout the County attended to promptly, and on liberal terms. ' 43-if Marriage 0_L_icenses.` W.'. C. ADAMS, m\"r1s'1_', 95, King St. East. I u Toronto. Teeth inserted ` on.Gold, Silver, and Vulcan- ized Rubber, in the best possibo manner. Pur- ticulnr attention given to the regulation of ciiildrcnfs teeth, xunl all work warranted. (Late Clerk in County Registry 01cc.)' ONVEYANCER. Commissioner in Queen's Bench, Auctioneer, Appraiser. and Com- mission Agent for the sale of HOUSES, LANDS, .FARM STOCK. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Goods, Wares, &c. Also for the co1l_ection_of ' . rnuvuvriun nvanrnmn |l'I\ Annanivivvivn IS-Gm 1311-` Aug Av`: `Jana .-.--- --\4\4v/AI -00: Cash Advdnces made on Goods left for Sale. Sale Room, comer of Collier and Market `Sts., Barrie. . ll-If gg-Highest REFERENCES given. _3: ? . JONATHAN K1LGORE,' U c ENSED AUCTIONEFRI L.Yi`EE .f`? V D... 1,. ,: 03...--- ' "ABINGHAM anomsas, ' Buwcmms AND GENERAL Punvrztons, - nmzxm STALL No. 1, ' JIARRIE, ` AVE constantly on hand 9. ' good'supply of I~`RESH ` Msxr, FOWL, GAME, &c., of as choice. qliality as the markets atfoxd, and o'er the same at very moderate prices. Uorned Beef. Snusnxzes and Lard. together HENRY BOYS uicoL. M.D.. IIYSICAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOU- CHEUR. Residence. Cooxsrowx. Special attention paid to diseases of women and children. ` ` 17- at moderate prices. Corned Beef. Sausages Lard, toget_her with a variety of other useful commodities, can ,uaun_al1y be had st No. 1 Stall. . B'All nurchases delivered in any but of ULIKII-I 16-ly usually be had No. 1 sum. k'All purchases any pzirt the town free of charge. /ugzr DA in zvnn r1A'r7"r P.'I ' JAMES c. uonnow, TTORNE Y-AT-L`AW. Solicitor in Chun- oery. Notary Public, Oonveyancer. Commissioner in B. B... &o., .&:c.- Ileir and Davisce Claims executpd. ' , .0F`l'ICE.--In Mon-ow s Builinmz want Arc '.... UK. a. .I.|AAK:5 I.llA`l5' EMBER of the Royal Colleges of Sur- geons, Edinburgh and England. CONSULTING & OPERATING SURGEON. nl .... 1111: 17:..- DA 11.`... m.._.._;. L_L._,, GS- ," clw!\I>"y 5 vvL1s)Uul1LV\I mu: utlnx Luu DUIXUIDULV. -OI-`I-`ICE:-King'St. West, Toronto, between York and Simcoe Ste. ` 47- D- R- LUND. FORMERLY OF COOKSTOWN, late of the city of Toronto, AY BE COLSULTED AT THE LATE Residence of Dr. Ross, nvvrvnn uuuu II can m.n.U.D., .hLVUrhA1VU,' LATE Assistant Colonial Surgeon, H.M. ` Convict Dep't, Tasmania; three years Ass t Surg. U.S. Arm . ` 01-`I -`Iclr:--'In the nremisen recentlv nnnnnind Ass`; burg. U.S. Army. On-'1cr:-- In premises recently occupied by Robert Ross, Esq.. and n_L-ariy opposite the Wellington Hotel. 19-5111 uy uooen Ross, Esq.. ` ________________, . on. T;-Ios..w. JACQUES. 012.412 HA TE of rozcoxro UNI VERSITY 16-Iv 1)...:.1........ r..r._,... n- m,,,., 7 ,HE public are respectfully requested to ` take notice that the}. ' ' Sunday Business ' Hithertu .:onnected with this_ establishment will-be discontinued from this date. D. VANEVERY _ __ THOMAS 1'. A. BOYS. BA RRISTER AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Solicitor in Chancery, Conveyanoer, &c., cooxsroyvx. _ - May 28th. 13:37. 17. uavxsce Ulallns executpd. ,0n=Icxs:,-In Morrow :-1 Buildings. eat of the Fix-eman'a Hall, `Collier Street, B1 1:. .DryG_oods,Groc'eri'es,Provisions, (Y....;.1....... /1'I...'oumra ffnr/Tmnri. 626.. `\A;., um.-, IS now scllinghis stock at prices as low, . not lower, than the same goods can~be had in Barrie. . `-Apto, Township F103, 1868. 14-1): . DR. HAMILTON. NORONER. Market Block, Barrie.- (J will take uuother Student.` - Issuer of Marriage Licenses, aooxsro-wzv. ------ -#-~A . #_ n - unnnnu 1 DRUGS , cHEMIc3ALs, s..,4 OBJLLIA. fnnnnrv. 1868. 1 . I`. IIPI 1|, I LJ.I.uu, .u.|.Yu\.u.uu .L_1LIu ULUAML l'.`LLl.\'G'l'0N,S'l'REE. 1` TORONTO. ve _. I'll A u unnu- uu Iavuuuuvu. ul RENTS, Norms AN!) ACC0lJNTs. ._-: ;;..`.......... ....,J.. M. 11.....:.. 1...`: 4-,... 0-1.. -0.. R. J. A`. ARDAGH, PHYSICIAN, SUR- GEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, . nnv nun . mnn n-"-u E. s. MEEKINIG, - ; "'ICE.\ SED AUCTIONEER, AND A1, 1 Pl? 1 [CNN fur Ranch: nnfl Min l`.nn||hr hf` `I.uive.Y1`-L.:$``a~'bleV:i. DR. HARLEY. `RADUATE OF VICTORIA UNIVER-` T SITY. Resident-.1-2 ` V` tR0NT0. I -..--.., ..... :4. Springs. Ax\e Tups nnd Die vu- no I1. DI.HUl\IUUK, `R.-XDUATE OF VICTORIA UNIVER- T SITY. ",,,,,,'.. ...................--A -- - 'I- L71] 1. lHLLSDAY.E, I-x~:.\'1-:'rA:x`uuxsAm:.\'r:' now. , - I`),-1 >J \`\J\I\\J \tI`I vvv. .v- . . - .. vrockery, Glqszoare, Ilardwafe, .S.:c.. &c.. &c., W. E. STRONG, M.D., M.R.C.S., ENGLAND,_ ATE An:.m...o m.1....:..I c....,........ n .muu.1'1'1:: UF VIC SIT) . Residence: '!`llnu\*-rnv 'nmu.\`-rox. c. w. '()ice at Mr. Currutbenis. gxuu -:1. uu, u.u., .Fo1-`the 0 ozuzl_z/ of Simcoe, TIJIIDII` on. .1. .LizAns uzns I`.Mm`.R nf um Rnml r`.nn....... .. wu IIUII UI UllH:lBUn CASH PAID FOR OATTTE. _ouA.v, ` 1-tf J- BI-"G JOSEPH ROGERS, ..o.. nu... . :. rI...... .. .. ..o.... nm-.. usiuesa imtury. noaxvuvvvvsnywuvuvvuw THOMAS `STONE, 2 -n,- _._ ... `R. T. BANTING, Cuuul u Clerk. ._.:_u HENRY HARPER, W. H. BLAOKSTOOK, ATE rm Vln'l`nnu mun -'\_;A_NEvERW1;'s nun. us us. Luna, CHURCHHILL. .\;, 4vAuv.u.l.v U111 7211011 1. Residence, Lefroy, Co. Simcoc _______,_____.;___. v-...._ - , _ General Dealer in uuuuunnuuu, COLDWATER. (jN'1` [Ming purchmn| Hiihwou. .1.m.o II... (`nu-`on L 1 JD. BINGKAX 19-6m 8-tf` 4':;.zr HIS well-known and favorite old Hotel has I been thoroughly renovated and tted up In a. manner to ensure the comfort of guests; and travellers are assured that every endeavor will be used to give them satisfaction `and rend- er the establislnnent the best of its class in point of comfort and taste. A Billiard Parlor tiltaclicd. Stages for different parts leave the house daily; ` i_ _ r.__ .` DUNLOI STREET, 7\7'un- H... RC... .l\'(11' III A. ARNALL, THIS commodions house has recently - t been thoroughly renovated and re- furnishcd, and is well adapted for Travellers, being convenient to-both cars and boats. Good stubling. A Livery Stable connected with the hotel, whero horses c:m`bc had on the shortest notice . _, 14 AIAALAL A ALI 3.1 LJ~\J J-A441-dy V _ new LOWELL, J. G. MARTIN, - - -Proprietor. Formcrlv of the Exchange IIotu1."m'-m-.mnm THOMAS STONE,- VIWHIS Hotel has recent] `undergone exten- sive improvements in t no way of additions, furnishing. &c. lts accommodation is now ample and comfortable. The best Liquors um] Cigars can be found in the Bar. 14-ly North American Hotel, lfffl-?()I\7"I'ADin _C' I7 D In In In _- __ - --u -yawn. QQVVVL HUB-(-)N?ARIO S TR E E '1', CULLINGWOOD, CHARLES CAMERON, - Paormzrdn. CHURCH HILL HOUSE, IIILL, IN_;\'_I_SFI_L,_Co. SIMCOE.` J} uc house. U`! u u u.|.n;u.I.1.LI, " ` _J. 1UPI1UbU1'| Formerly Exchange Hotel," Creemore. '1 ne here. . Orillia _ I-I:otel, 3- ROSS. ------------ .l...Proprietor. t IIE proprietor of this well-known establishment begs to inform his friends and the travelling community that he has leased the above hotel in the pleasant and healthy village of Orillin, and isnow prepared to receive and accommodate guests. Commercial travellers and others furnislmd -nuuutlvullullv lI\JII-I. I (Late Meeking's.) N ext Door West of the Railway Station, - l3urr'ie, Out D. FARAGIH-IR. - - - Prnnrinfnr ` 15: F.uuum-:11, THIS House has just_'been tted up and refurnished anew, making it one -of the most comfortable houses in the North. 21-tf to receive nnu accommodate guests. others furnished with `conw.-nient and ample accommodation. Choice Wines. Liquors and Cigars, in stock. Apartments let .to private families. as` Good Sheds and Stnblin; with attentive servants. _ . 5-tf - ml a. la. manna, rruprluxreuu. JOHN MOWATT. Suparinkendant`, :;g'The Travelling Comrpunity will nd this establishment suited to their requirements and deserving oftheir patronage, ` R 9.? Samnle Rooms for Com`m=.rniz1l '|"r:u-pl. 1-I:---`I- 111032`. HILLSDALE. _ _ \ Penetanguishene Road. AI.[-:.\'. IIILL, .... -- l'n0mun'ron.~ 1951' or LIQUORS, CIGARS, nud.RE- FRESH. HNTS nrnvillml ' BARBIE HOTEL, BARBIE, COUNTY or SIJIGOE, aw. Mrs. E. MARKS, Proprietroda. Jnl-IN MAWATT Q .... ..:_s.._.a....a.' I v--.- a-auv II M LLVLJIIJJ, AVENING. 6'0. SIJICOE, ONT. . JOSEPH WILSON, - - - Proprietor. The Bar is supplied with Choice Liquors and Cigars. Good Sheds and Stabling adjoining the Hotel. = December 24, 1867. ' 47-iyr. ,, __ . ___ ___- ___... `Anaomma '1jxm 's'r.u'xo:~', coumuwoob. J. P. RYLEY, - - - - - Pnornn-:-ron. Formerly of the Born. H01`!-21., Hamilton. THIS is the first Hotel m the place, and affords all the conveniences and com- I igils, &c. no lvh. 1-rvu.1o 13 um luau u.Ul.!.'.l In U18 place, and lortsof a first class house. Stages depart from and arrive at the bowl. Cbnveyances to and,from the Steamer. g` Livery connectegl wlh the house. _3 1 pg bumple uooms Ior uommercml '1'raveI. lers.- ' ' Excgllnt Stabling connected with the House I HIS new and commodions hotel is situated ' near the Lake Slime, and commands a ne View of the surrounding scenery. Tlue rooms are large, handsomely .furnislicd. well venti- lated. and families can bc' supplied with separate suites for themselves. ;$"Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers. The Bar will nl\\':u1n lip fmmd rt-uh-1.2 will: APTQ` HOUSE APTO, FLOS, ONT. P. QUI1l\;E~?,n . ` Wglmte Sta or'd lfoum-_.) . O R 1 L L I A C W. JAMES JOHNSON, - - v PROPRIB ;-19 anmpxe uooms nor uommercxal 'rravcnors. The Bar will ulways he found replete will: liquors andvcigars of the best. brand.- Good Stablmg and attentive Izostlers. 20- mcAu1`.Q1w, . ~ A. STODDARS, - - ~ PROPRIETOR. (*1 001) ACCO)IM()DATION for Tm- vellcrs. A {reg Stage run ip connection ufh Hun 1'."-.3 n............. .....I -....._._ W ( 1 UUD ACCOMM()DA'l`ION free in with the Uurs morning and evening. V An attentive hostler in attendance. 1-ly _v- BARI'i`1'E, ON i`: Comer of Dnulop J; Bnyeld Streets. ' FIG URE. J! H onnFELt6vV \OTEL,` SIJI('.'()Iv.'. ()N'l'. ---n an ;.a..ni.a._I.;' g We||ingtonJHote| `III A DVD T17 r\1\1'v1~ ma 1' on JAQUUK5, CIGARS, and` RE- B 1-`Rla'II.\lIuNTS provided. ` The Penetanguishcne Stages change horses ucre. V 15 GLOBE HOTEL," ...-nu... . .-nun-n-..... ..-._ xeservxng ornnelr patronage. " 3%" Sample for_Co'm`mercin1 Travel. `.ers.- 4 MARTIN S HOTEL-.- NEW LOWELL, EST Liqriors and Cigars always in stock. Good Stabling and Sheds adjoining the use. - 48-tr JOHNSON HdUsE, O'1 rl:ario Hotel, BRADFORD. E RE. WFABAGHEWS HOTEL, {Lntn llnnl.-inn'n \ HILLSDALE. . @ammmmz The (it:eeh s,' LOP S'I`RI`.!-`. I` - - - _ _ nan: RAILWAY HOTEL, vvvvrz mun -`I'|l'I'Il\\' n in .ur D.l'1U.`.lh'1', -> - BA Near the New Railway Depot. INALL. - - - - - Prnm iintels zma smunus. .,v~.\A.-..-.-.n,..,v..v`.,V..v\ \-.\.. ..~.,.` JOHN AGBE_'*I:, Prbplrietor. z the Pnbliofor 3 Ll_w-In that bl: L. X! .-._l.` FLOS, BRADFORD, LRS. UKVI o . -Puornu-rron. Prorietor. Propnfietor, Proprietor. BARBIE. nnl M g we 48-tf lulu) uuu mu tss &c. V1-ly LUTHER cnoves. EALER IN CIGARS. TOBACCOS, Pipes, Cum-3, Tulmcconists Goods, &c., Wholesale and Retail, Sign of the Indian Queen, 51, James Street, Ilmuilton, C. W. LAND AND INSURANCE AGENT, ANGUS. - - - - - on` ..:o___ .lll.5lJlI.lt:u .L4ll(t.`a ubuunucuy ulllltoluua Valuations carefully made, nnd Surveying oi every description executed with accuracy and deapatch. . 30-1 y VIVAKES pleasure in announcing to the poo . ple of Barrie and surroundtng country, that he is now prepared to give music lessons on the Piano Forte. Orders addressed to him, Barrio post-oico, will meet with immediate attention. Terms moderate. Melodeon and Organ furnished if required. Barrie, February 26. 1368. ' . 47-t .....-.--.. - -.--......., - - - .- nu. uunnv--. This well kno_\vn establishment has recently undergone very great improvement-a largo addition having been made to it, giving in- creased accommodation to the nublic and com- ' HIS commodious hotel has just. been erect- ed, ahd furlnisherl throughout in a most comfortable style. It contnms the best sample rooms for commercial trrvellexs. of any house north of Toronto. 47- WILLIAM PARKINS, INNKEEPE R, COOKSTOWN Licensed Auctioneer for the Uounfy of Simcoc. Valuator, 430., (Pa. 36-ly ...:.__.__:..__._______ wnoleazun Dealer: in u omusuc mm xuruxgu mguru In, 9.1. 96, 9s .-ll)!-ILAIIJE sr. msn! III-IIII III-IIIIIIVIII AS resumed his instructions in Singing and on the Piano-Fur'le.-I-`or terms. J:c.,- apply at the Barrie Hotel. Barrie, Sx-pt.23. 1863. 344! MR. CHALAUPKA, W Qqacyqp of the .Pianufnr1r_:, &c., &c., `ILL operations entrusted to him satis-3 I factnril_v perfnrnmrl. Furnwrs and others 1 who may havts C0113; 1.`-I'Ivl|s. II;-ifcn; or Swine. * requiring his scrvica-s \vIl_| be ant-ndc.-:1 Io dur- ; iug mu season. The c!x:n';_'-:- in all C'.1S(,'.~` wiil he found reasonable. Good reicrcnces given _if required. Victoria. October, 1868, 36-1 yr ....._..v..V....Vv.,v~..._ FRASER S LEXCHAN GE HOTEL, Ozmosite the Railway Station. Dunlap SL. lfcll H'ZlVOU8l'8. ` Choice liquors &c, in stock. Commodion: I Slabliug and Sheds convenient to the house. ~ WM. II. 1llcl)0UG.H.L, - Proprietor . . n v or I White Wine, Cider Ga Malt Vinqar, Puma. Sm-.et. Cider. Extract. of Coffee. A212.-. II LLLIIU IV 1116 ULHUL \lI J.uou.u I Juvquug Pll1'e.Swp.et Cider Extract 0l`A o'e_e. ' -. Wholesale Dealers In 1) omasuc and orelgn igara n-.1 an an no in!!! lllll.` QT I7lQ'I` UUUHO UI'\\JI| l'\IIIJ IJI...Inwu at very short notice, and On Reasonnzzble T01-nus He also keeps on hand, and. manufactures COFI"l.\'S of all kinds, und furnishes all lhei paruphe-,rnalinnece2=.ssary for Funerals. including an excellent HCDTIC, wlxlclx can bclmd on very moderate terms. mm-i.. Anril 14. 1865. _10 . IINVLO WE,` \ HORSE 1_)oc'r01L &c., &c., VICTORIA, vc0L'.\'T1' SIMCOE. tiiias-I JJQLULI HENRY FRASER, uuumou nnving been made to it, giving in- public morcial travellers. {`.lminnli.`.nnm .6. :n ..o.....1. n-.........1:...._ J6Sl;'.PH DCSUPE, C.E., Provincial Land Surveyor, r AND nfvn 1\* Ar:w\"r - TORONTO, ONT. N. L. S1fI-:x_.\'l-:n. J. S(.'ll.\EFl-IR. A; I-h'n.\sxu:x. 3` ovrosrrz um COURT nous:-., _a BARRIE. RESPECTFULLY announce: to the public that he is at all times reputed to take ! contracts for building,-and 1 at he can furnish --r\r\r\r\ nnon A run DI IMHQ Toronto Vie_ga{` Works. V Afeiander Grahagl, I I lnuunmun unntnlamg ' for nnuamg, auu um. uv cuu ....... DOORS, SASH AND LIND at vorv short notice. an SINGING AN9__P_[ANO-FORTE. DOMINION H`OUSE, . A N G U S . (1Vcar llw Railaoay Depot.) ' nodernte Barrio, April 14, 186: ). :_ I" required. Victoria, October, MARBIHE H ~1`\i'(3'i\7Iiis4 EN TS, ......_ .. vvu-In!\ noun N. L. STEINER 4: Co., I(...-...l.. A o . . _ A n n . ll` \\'LnI..:-In rln-lnrn I`\IICLLL`\lI'J LLVI-H-E Opposite Ifailzoay Station, Dunlap SL, '13 A n 1) 1- -n I\_L ' vwu-nu uu -`viii-nu . VHIEF CONSTABLE. County of Simcoe. ; OF]-`ICE: opposite the Market, Barrie. a. w. BRIDGNIAN, )0RTRAIT 1 AI=.\'TER, 39 King Street , West, Toronto. v 37-y {BADFORD MARBLE WORKS. _...___ Quiuess gaverti.-sczucnts. ..v.,v~.~r/-yvv.A.~..,V...,\-vs-v ,...~\~.~. .A.Vo .14. -..v.n..-.;.-54.`;-.a.;w `V V V`, Manulactnrers and \\'holes'.xle Dealers in best ~.. ---. 4-a.-u cur -u.-rr. {Q} A. Borrovvlnnn, .\lANUl~`A(`TURl'lRS of FREE-%'I`0i-`E. BICKUAIENTS. -- ~-- _-.. L- l Dispuled Links accurately adjusled. ..I....o:...... ........r..n.. ..m.1n nn Rnrvnvi gums and nlonu. .,..--,...-- -7- - ,,___ TOMB & HEAD ST().\'ES, HERB HEINRICH , .___..a 1.2. !..,.l......tl...... :.. ;___.,, JOSEPH ROGER l"f\\`G"l\4Y)YT.1 lVA.._;,, , no use .uuu.wu_:/ utuuuu, .lJuA BARRIE, Ont. FRASER. - ~ - - l`n E as H) In Cm I III PIIOPRIETOR. One Dollar perjmnnum, strictly in Ad_vanto_4 IL` A, ONT. NEXT noon TO Hfzms 31:03.. B.-\2:::; """ V'LeVf l?_.VVa1-nor, _ ANUFACTURER of Single and Inn? llurnessof all kinds. Smldle-.~. Hrinlll Wlnips. Blankets, llobrs, Collars, ]`rnnk.-.'. 33" Rpmlirinn mmlln. nhmnln and -mu .. TIN, sHEiii?5f6'i'v" ff.APANM;; Slllll (`$13 nnnnnn `II `R : .*\lil(lUUh'l'UliA I; - IMPLEMENT a_z_sg30vE WORKS. Ann |n.AI.L|: In Box, .ParIor, Hull, and Cooking; Fri. 95-!` A DY\I.`\T -nxvnvxv nn wmps. mnnxets, none-s, uomxrs, '1'rnnk.-." 38" Repairing neatly, cheaply and prm; I tzllemled on hA!~)Ihb' AM) UHILDRE. S llA'l`.~`. Ii()NI\'l'I`S, trimmcnl and unlrinum-d; )1: all the m-,w1-st stylus: Pumsuls, (:13 llusiery. Veils. N|`(`k 'l`i1-.~z. Cull's nml (In! Cups, 1":-:\tlwI'.s` and Floxu-r.~=. lm-.~.s-linin; - 'l`riImning.~' of all kimls. l)l`A'.~'a'('.~` made i. m_:wcsl styles, at :1 moderate clmr_-go . at hon nolicc. Mourning millinory constanlly in sun: London. l nris and N:-w York fashion: nrly n~ceiwd. Straw and fell work n`-done will; care. A call is rcsp('(`{ful[y so/inita/. @' .-\m>rentic-:4 to the Millim-x'_v Dr:-ss-nmking wamlml inuucdialt-ly. B:u'rie. April 14. 1869. ' llv` u1_ every ru-scnpuon ox um: and (Jim Stoves. >'I`hey also continue to Inunnfm their well-known Iron Bonn:-Stvvl M- Boartl Ploughs. tug:-thr-r with other Cu; of the best description. done at tho ch:-. rates and on the slmrtt-st notice. Novvxnber 20, 18137. -1: . ARRIAGE TRIMMER mhl Gr Ul H()LS'I`ElU 0ppo.~,=itr- 15. (Zr; Hardware Store, Dunlop-Street, Barrie. Barrie. vAm'il. I868. HE Undc-rsigncd. having" n Fin!- 1 ile-Driver, is prepared to ext-cute 1` for that description of work, in the very i mmncr. und on rcasnnahle t<-nnsx. V 7- -`V, 7. .. . H r`.-m.-u-in-1:4-, I-`..vn_, 1" IDJIIHUI, uuu uu nu. ` i`:;!'r-rrnI:`e.\ .'-H. Cl`!!! 1 '1`. I`. .\ir-Cun.u-_v I?' I Huv _ .[.l . HE subscribers hu\'ln:: purchnsod . -right. to nmlue and sell the above iv in the County of Simcoe. nrc prepared tn . all orders on the shortest notice. This for =. simple in construction. more durnhln n ensily worked than any lmrctoforc iutroilim The whole fork. except the handle, in 1:... of iron and steel. It has four steel pm _ and the head to which these are nttnclmi wrought iron instead of wood. it is g nounccd by all practical t urmcr.~'. who l.; eithcrcxamined (I tested it, to he in on respect to be the best` fork yet introdurn--`i this county; in fact we are prepurcd in I< -4 with any nowfor sale. Iv`arm-rs bc zuh `.~, n"hcn you buy, buy the best. - -r nram. r... .....:i . I [VPHE unrlcrsigncd is prc-pared to :-.'<-'-- l .(m.ma on Freehold Prnnc-rtvut \ ' uuu unru.-rsxgncu 1s pl'9p:1r(`(1 xo 1-_\'-' I Loans un Freehold Property at rca.-suuul)le rules 01 inn-rest.,and (~,:1._v 1--1': rupayuwnt: msu lS.`.'UllL 01"M.~\liI LICENCES, &c. ' . 1n*\*nv u,\'2I":-' I ,___. J; E. ANDERSONS Magma ....\... Jun IIUJ uu tut: uc.-st. 23 Orders by mail solicited and pron: attended to. - izmrmz as soon Barrie, Ont., April 1869. ll " . , ISS MORTO_.\' rcspoctlhlly inform.- Indies of Barrie and surrun: :. country, that she has purclmszcd llm |>n~ recently cmricd on by llw lllissus Mum`. Dunlopstrcct. and will lncncclm-tln cuny the same on her own account. Slw is an a large variety to the former stock. consi of l.Al~)ll~1.5" AND Cllll.DR1 \ Ii().\'I\'l`I`S. l.l`lllIllll'1l :1mlnnlrimvmul- \l- '1 rte. Money, Money, Money M inery, Dress &`Mant1e-Making: _ 8 prepared to execute, in superior .~u_'. kinds 0! Custom Work. such as Czu Spinning. Roll Carding. I"ul1in;.;, l)_w-in. Cloth Dxvssin". All kinds of cloth fur .~` Al1I.`\"I`B' ..l n I.1|il":\\\'. Sl3Vl1(:l`I Ulotll umsslng. All Klmns on UIULU mr >.:: Am:.\'1's: -J., D. Luidlaw. Stayner: .1 Mather, Angus; James Mather, Sunnidui .Vool taken to and from the agencies 1.. charge.--Al| work warranted. Nimlston I .O.. 1868. '..'.~ cy' ___- ._..Amn1nn\1.._....-.l u. VVUU, \J \ Genn _ Apply to` Bradford. Apr!12,'3. 1868. .:-_ -m;6.;*:RBEi`I'ENGINES;_,g3! ` PLATFORM COUNTER SCALELL7 00441; 011;. 4:-.4. (on, T DUNLOP ATRI-IE1`. . '1-' J. scHRAnER.; AI\'UFACTURER or ClG.\l .S. M wholcrsule dealer in lI:u':1n:n. Yul-:4 necticut Seed Loaf. und all othvr ki1n1~ r bucco, comer of Park and .\hx1l:L-rry . NEW SADDLEE; sradgmg an_g_PiT-Driving. George Plaxt-6%,: h .\L\.\'l.'l-'ACTL'l'.I'Ill 0|-` ..n.4:..l.'4 Barrie Foundry, .-\(_}RICUL'l`Ul{A L uxruwaru more, uumo Barrie, vApril, 'ESsA \vo0LLEN 3Lu G UPTON -re ......._-.....1 1.. ..........n. in n - .n. M 41u1:;\u1-.3, ozc. _ v HENRY MARI`)-I. Conkstown, Nov. 27th. V1855. - Siayner, May, 1858. Ilarness d: Trunk J1[cinu;'ucto ,, , HENRY SEWREY H CO.. Proprietor- ANUFACTUIHCRS of mu! (It-all-1' rlcscriptiun of Box hnd Cm- ves. Thev to nnunm'm- 12-11 1.1, DJJ.I...|.lJJ.I. J.J.IvULI U111. ALVLV and C`opp1-r \V:u.-(- AV]: IIIPAI rv- Ix - -.- . .. uw.wu 1.u;u Patented 15!}; January, JOHN CULVERWELL, NUMBER2z .I.'L\l ul-' KJLII .-\(:RICUL'l`Ul{.~\L r1:I1n'm L amnvrl sraphawa BRADFO ll). - CHEAPER THAN E\ ' I6 for ONE ooLL.r=_:2 gji11u11riztI. TO LOAN, on good J<`;...u Security. Interest 8 _)m{- JOHN. sTr:vr:.\'9o:', A SOHO!-(07. lf i:.. Bmuzua 9'1 1 CR? I ! ,1: -.=`<;u; a1",\.Iii.a.\'-'2. ' Stuyner, Co. Silncou 858. ' 16-tt , -.'a'\\`Ir.'Ii M 1 . Fin-`H3. .'.vm-..n. 1..- `I869. lAlI.l: 1: L` l,-_- ` III nut |3ocERIEs.| LIIUII IIIIJ \.'u|R|II1 GI|VLI|I`J lI\a u--uvu nu . . minute. .\u all the lxouschold have porisluul in l_t'; And. of tlmut J1. J.-`ntu u|)u1'cd but me, '1 Thus gently to break the news to thee. T:---"' ".:" :21. "?}' 3011 1.110 H) the we: u been ` `b.`"' With Mr. Cbltyril 'beforao?;o' left, 1 31"; that's wh_at makes me come here. I , S,H1!t you .u:_nght have heard of it; and ` "7 WW5 ; being a father himself,` would `"`d"""`3Dd my feelings, and try and ` make Cyril do what was right by the P0r_g1rl. ` ' _ ~ Muss Lavinia broke into I uzornful lwgh- ' Why, reallv, she answered at a mllld not interfere in such a mutton? pl!` 30!" daughter chose to ing herself in 7- CVril'n wav_.n n lur him lw_ I lmnw av-u uuuguler cnose to mug nerseu in Mr. Cyril's way--as by {Ina by, I know she did do-of course she must tqka tlie consc_:quences.' For my pa_rt, I d'o'Ii't. pity her In the least; and as for your coming 3 `.13 for help, it is perfectly ridiculous. 957- Cyril has degraded himself enough In ouge was by even noticing your daugh- W; if a were to marry her by an un- _ Alas! the good Countess has passed away! Forshu dI(l)pu:`d down dead when": her `dead nun IV. ` - Wily. luau, In a nun: In uuvu -nu.-.n. ....-. gI icf, .lru you not taking care of Hm castle, you thief?" " Thu cmulc! I wonder which you mean! 0l'your's but zhu allies are now to be seen; A: the wu'tclu-r slept. misfortune din-! In I Inomuul her lnirand lncrclulhcg took me. Then Hui castvlo around her blucd up in :\ minuln, 1) ; . 9 ma respectfully but rm dl . 6 ins Lavinia p||1_d !"" P.:'n:?nu:- lnod now with a 1:194 ` `" R'm ` m"\Vhat about yur (ltlughwr We 51:: uired; wand Vb) )kuo`:m$ny;hiug ow can we p088! Y ,_ ' ' . about her! "They tell that 41 W ` ' ah . -1 1. r -n -"` ' about wnh Mr "-"" " Your son from the castle window Ieu." .".\!y sun! but! hope he escaped with life, And in tenderly nursed by my loving wife 3" Eorsnu ulopuuu uuvm uuau -nu... ..... ........ sun lay. Why. then, in a time of such trouble and I icf. nr AN om mzu. msax-in. _ (CoNcz.umw.) Ho stayed there a few hours, wander- ing lnclcsaly from street. to street, and than itnquinexl his way out again, and he- gRlllQll`:u'L'l llunlcwurd. He haul only a few pence iuhis pocket. by this time, for hp haul suuilll. his mmmv u hula tnn urn. s, Ploughs ` hand. - nn ins ectlono `know edgedta I5 IIUUUU III III-W IVUURUH U] llll UIIIIU, l\II he had spent. his money a little too pro- digully at Sl'll`l.illg; and we may well guess what his sulfcrings were from hun- ger by day, and cold by night, until he . r-mclm-I home, and fell down` exlmustud at his t'2|t.l1er':rdoof. mm l.. 1...- .-\ -....... 921.- -..:.I :.. ...... ' There is 3 gozd deal of native dignity Md eolf-respect in many of the lower clas- |e. and the harshness of Miss J ulia'a tone FORM Welton at once to 11 avenue of his '*`n rights. He litfzed his head, and l|`d 3i!` Wllter bnwely in the fave. "I I!!! come nhnnt. mv dnmvhhu-, r, rw-W my V.VIl!.e,r b_ras'eJy in the rum. b 1 gm come about my daughter. air, ..6Ms_aId respectfully but rmly, *5 Lavinia nut dnwn In-r man. and lin. Ilb Ill! UH-ll\1I' H UUU| . I'll let. her go now, he said, in con-' I clusion; but. it` ever I come upon him, mother--" mud he set. his teeth together nlmrply--let him take 'care` of himself, that`: all!" ..u... I! uni , I - I II? I. - IHGL H II; Matt, Matt!" cxclnilncd Walton, in a warning tone. ` V ' \l.......I.__ ,,._, .1 ,_. J-.,,, .I,:,. '|||| mug LUf.lU. Mutt. made no more threats after this; but. his mother, who knew him better than Wellon did, new that he was silenced. but not convinced; prayed` earnestly with- in hersc-lf that this meeting might. never take place. rm... n..u~A .....-._!__. \IY.I.___ __.__g L. nI.- uot much hos hsppenod,"tho servant said, only, your httlu white dog in dead." 1ADg)'0lllt!mt9 my faithful dog is dead? And how did this happen 2" the mm.-tar said. Well, your hone took fright and jumped on tho hound. ` Then run to the river, and there got drowned. "My noble ate-ed! the stable.-'5 pride! What frightened him?" the master cried. '~"'I`wuwhn, if I rememb_e'r well, castle window fell. n uu nun! but! hope escaped -mmry [0 3|!` VVIIIIOB" Min Lavinia was sitting writing at the table with her falher; but she looked up ihfply an the man entered. 4` W911." she said, when she found that Welwn mod confusedly twirling his hat, Vlllhout speaking, Thane is good V mun), uuu gnnueu. Nutut home, muster," he said; and was `nboutloslnut. the door in his face, but Walton persisted. "PVB nmnn Ilnnn `\|In:nnnn -J-snub Mr. u ulwll peflwd. "l'Vve come upon business About Mr- Cyril; "he answered, hmnbly; if you "'` " to Iellliim that perhaps he WW ' me.. { |t`0c., 'Z5c.. 80. I '1 don't expect he would; but I don't mmd obliging you for once." Ho strolled languirlly away`; bun rturned presently, agnd said, '4 that Welbon might go into.t.he lllmlry to Sir Walter." Cu Lavinia mu. .u:.... mniolnm no Hun mum place. Thp next morning Welton went to the (I`1'|`-ISIOD, and asked to ace Sir Walter Pulyon. The butler stared :1 . him inso- lently, and grinned. (ll nf. llnlnn Inuutnp '7 Inn nn:a` 0 nu}! ma: (From the German of Gum.) 11.. count he urns riding homo one day, Bug, meeting Ina groom upon the way.-- uwhm Are you going, groom!" said ho. u ,4 when: do you come from? answorgsd me." Mum all order: to wIss_.-w@Q.mi"vr l arm taking a. walk for exercise nuke, Aud_b<-sides lhcro'u a hpuau I want to take. ..1`u like a house 1' said the Count. Spoak out, Whll are the folks at bouIo_'abom.?" V""' ' Icrlpuou 0| ' mm AND oxuumxxru. mnrrma: M web as mm: um . `"3[ns.EAnnp?Asba. ;p:o'UNTY OF Sl,\lCOE ADVOCATE}. 11 ru----" A ____ . gymw'| Building. West of the Hanna : um in! Hall, Collier s:r_L-cl, Barrie. -nzmus or sunscmr'rxoN: . uunaxlu per nnn1i1;nI.l :`I|::Up]|dl' advance! or $1.50 . 3 BOOK AND :03 rnwrxx :11! Am orncx, G ad to execxn::;"i :tnfo:;;Ig:_sor Ityle every dog} um nu\l,\\lI!N l`AL rnmrma: II P"? j---* The Exnlnlner, N, ou'.vrr on` sumo:-2 ADVOCATE '."m|,[llllID EVKIIY TNURQDAY IOIRNINO 1: , ._ \lmmw'I Bnudlnnn. I-`ig. Iimlnion, other bmndx and SAIlD[;\'E3 :J'`` . .u-'pbIiIhed ovary ` Tlnmduy - . mums. Tnunsnu. Jun 1, 1809. . VOLUME VI. IIIIKKU CH0! ,0`; ,3 SONS. Punulmlna. ,_ . ,. . , _. _ FIR ll ssns Iusmns cums mm. Hubs, umn I lie-h;u:s from the l3el-fn;'.-` _ A 1'.u.'n un'roI.m:n.V .:_. HEADS, B LS. - C IICULABS. LABEL! xxunmm onrxc-1:, Barrie, Ont. anus: I)..." l-n--n- v, of_ -cet. ame. , LABS. LABELS, &c. Morning. "UrHUL' lll LIIU DILVIJIUIUIIS lI|Jii|\IllIIl;5 LU IIIQ name. She coiisitlerczl herself p,eI'eIdnznlIy ;i_r_vgric\'c-l by his ccmcluct-, for, undoubt- eolly, in his college (lays, Cyril had given her every reason to believe that her posi- tion at the mansion `was secure .in the future as well as in the present. '.l`heret'ore she resented his inconstaucy as an injury to herself, and at disgrace to her name `equally. and was not averse to the notion that one of \Vulton s sons might avenge their mutmil wrouus. uI,_ ._... LI... 1! ...I..... -1` ...J.\... Hun lllelr mlluullr \vI`uI|-gs. She saw the erce glow of colour that rose in Mutt. u face as he recognised Cyril, and her own ushed high with triumph. Qlm mu-hml him rrn nut. that 4-.\"nn3'r.rr_ i|ll(l ucr U\\'ll uusuuu luau vvlul wnuunlru. She watched him go out that e\"enii`.g. profl-ss'edly for a stroll thgough the village, and there was an odd smile on her lips he didn't quite like. ' lo W..ll I.mvnin_" he said. scrutinizinm HOT Kellly, " WIHIL zunuaus -.yU_u x Nothing," she answered, with :1 sud-' den, suspicious color on her face. ~ I was only wondering how long you could make yourself happy without. :1. cigar. _ N Nnt ve |r.':nut,es from this time. he IUIVU (III) (III?! And then he turned, and went out slowly; but not before he had heard Miss Lavinia saying, lmughtily, to her father, that the indepeutlence and presumption of the lower classes had come to such 2: pass of late years, that it was quite in jll(lj_{lll(`!lt upon their'uperiors for their over-inclulgc-"nee. `I'...,L___ ...;_L l____. !,,I!____ __ LI,_.,.,l llll IIUIJU VVUll7 l|Ui|u Wlullll UH": They are all ulike!" said M, bit.-V terly, when he heard his father's Lalo. "Of course they stick to each other against. us, mnl talk about ngirl throwing herself in the \va_v; but I wish I had him face to face, he should kind a better answer for me than that. 'I`I. , .. ,,,., J ...I...,_ I 4.-.. ,...... A...` [Ur "H5 IJHHI llllr. . The year dwindled gruclually, and Cllristuzts c:uue--~a sai Christnms to the Wcltons, for no news had come to them of the wanderer. Vl`l,_ .. .. ,I _,..,-L. .__... ,1 AI.` Y1..1` __.I Ul LIIU WIIIIUUIVUIK The usual guests were at the Hall, and zunmugst tllulll Mutt saw, as he sat listeni- ing to the beautiful service in the old church, the dark, lumdsmuu face of Cyril Fulyon. He got. up, choking with rage, and left the church. l'1_...fI . ._4..--l.. ....--..-.......,. Al` or turn a Sb 1!! envy castings. I MACBEAN. 45-1! (lVI(>|lI L l{\ll|vU lH\l.7u . I ' - Well, Lavinia," he szud, scrxxtxnnzxllg her keenly, what nnzugos-,V0.l| ?" - u N'.u|.hm " cliu nnuvnrs-rl. with :1 sud- yourseu nappy witnout it cigar. Not ve Ir.':nutes time, said, laughing lightly. But you needn't be afraid; I won't ntfenrl your nostrils by the faintest odour therefrom. ' Belton will give me a light as-I go out-" * u 1; is very moonlight, ian t it?- she asked. almost e_nthusinsticn_lly. "I quite pity you, l"llWlll_l_! to stay In-doors." Do vou?" she said. and smiled in nu`; 9, lovely night, replied Cy:-.i-ll, _ nilvlllg J 3'4"" lIl'llUUI'Bu said, smiled her strange way ngain._ . Rm Ale Hum hn did nnt sne the smile, Cr strange \Vuy gllh. But this time he did not see the smile, and therefore made no jnquirxes as to its origin. ` r~.._:I .....u.,.,: ..I.....I..n.......... um `-31. Blrly ("HI (llgruces us all. ' Sir Walter, who was a weal: man, and evidently under the entire control of his elder daughter, pushed the paper from him suddenly and mid, I really shouldn't. trouble myself about, the matter it'I were you, my man. I dnresay your daughter is all safe, and very likely you will hear from her in at day or two. There, there! be reasonable, and you may ask Belton for some ale m. you go ont. Nn, tlmnl: 1-ml, ir \.VnlfAr I-nnlinrl UiCl'IIlllUIq'|:Il\7Uo v Weutonkwent. home, feeling as though nll hope weredeaul within him. . N 'I'l|nu urn all nnlznv ugh 'MuH LN; Kllll lUl| um U|l|lll.'llo Cyril was supremely uiicoiisciotis of- 6ll'e_I_ice.. Miss Lisviuia, purposely, and out of pure malice, haul kept him In ig- norance of the suspicions attaching to his nnlnn Slm .-nneiilnrnil lmr-null` |\ur.~xniu:|llv uaauuy Iuwlrupwu nun. "Why papa," she exclaimed. in an ea- ger whisper, "what are you about? Don't w you" know what absurd notions of honour." Cyril l.-as, and if these people pester him. ten chances to one but he marries the girl, and disgraces us all." Si! wlfnr wlnn IIIIII o maul: IVIIIII nllr` __ o Cyril walked slowly throu h the vil- lage. past the inn door, whic trembled from the merriment within, and so to- wards Walton's cottage. He had a fancy in his head to see the place where Amy had lived, and "which seemed to him per- vaded by the fragrance of her beauty. I-In loan? nvnr 1: math. lnnkinrr nensivelv lUl BUIIIU IHU {lb JUU g Ullh No, thank you, Sir Walter, replied the other, sternly. I would rather not have any ale. _ . . > All!` Qhnn Inn hn-nnr` ant` \vnnf nu} nvex. tio 5-1151] 1

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