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Barrie Examiner, 15 Jul 1869, p. 1

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Ur, II 5116 (IHI HUD KCUI) Her \VUrU- No one came to her during the night. She su'ered fealfully froin Lllirst, and wvnsb sick and faint. towards morning through want. of `food. fV!._.lI_.A._._- 1.-.] L-II l,__.A`, .4 I ' `I A UUIBUII UPUII DUB UUH, 'ul-`couulleo Wlmb should she do? She was com- pletely in the mwer of this rufzm, yet. she haul solemn y promised to marry him; and she was superstitious` enough to think that something dreadful would happen to her, if she (lid not keep her word. Nn mm mmm tn lmr :lurinnr tlun nlnrlnt V`-Ill. U0 ,0 CUIIECUD? ` I do. I cannot help myself. I must, I perforce, do what you compel me, she replied, r\,, n . .1 1 - - .1 , _':_ . -l.....u, Gxrdlestone threw his cup in_ the air and gave vent to a loud humyh! He had conquered wit.h'grenter ease than be ex- pected. I-Iis mind was just. before lled with uuticipntions of astubborn resistance, to which he should have to yield in the long run. fl.__I, I. "nu mug us you IIKU, Dub unnu. one thing 1. _ . - She interioguted him with her eyes. "You will have nothing to eat or drink till you agree to be Mrs. Girdlestone," said thoman, with an exultant laugh. Russia wnn ln. nlnhn '|'|m Ilnnr clown- .-..n .v-no One hourjater they were on their way. to the church. abcompanied bya number of his friends. Every preparation had been made the day before for such is con- BlUIIu He must think what he likes. When we're mzuried, you can write to him, not. before. Why not say the worrl at once? _ It can all be done to-mo:-row. I ll make you :1 good lnusbmul, Bessie, even if my clmracter in the regiment. just now jsu t. first rate. Come, my darling, give me an answer? ' n \Y_. _.__.. _, ,L ___,.lH I- I n I H HIINVVUI` X` . Not now--not now I replied Bessie, pressing her hands to her forelxczxrl. My poor brain is in a whirl. I must have time to think. ' 1.1,! _,,,_,I'\ I. ~I' acllll ulu lllll, "Hall {Ill U.\lHU'1l||: Iilllgll. Bessie was left alone. The door slum- med to with n sullen echo, and she threw herself upon the bed, ldisconsolute. \VlInf. n'.1nnlrl nlm rln? Slur: u.-nu (Inns- IIIU lI"t`| DHIUIIII ECU H3 3` bI.UlC'l'UUHl. A tnllow candle shed a ickering light, and allowed Bessie to see 21 table, a few chairs, :1 bed-stead, and acnest of draw- are ,.-...., [ms "- s u-ct-ully U OWN innpom-,;l 3 1,, :-'. .\lu('u('k'. ~5. and Dates pe, ~\vl1ic-11 he is mepnredtowu. IYS. ' V u-r.-mtml from superior maker. up as any otht-r Imus ' J--[1-1--pa- an yuu llI\`U' V uu UHU Cilll llUiH' YOU." . "`\Vhut will my father vaillk? ex- claimed Bessie, in an agony of apprehen- sion. I-IIU s`IIiIV\l `V ila IUIIIUVUIJ. . The room had no window. When originally built, the window was in exist- , ence, but during the Imposition of the win tax it had been bricked up, and the apartment. used asi. store-room. A Iniinw tlnnrlin char` 9.: Hinl.-nu-inrr lin-L0 C ID. This is your prison," said _Girdl_estone, until you consent. to keep your sacred promise to me. You may scmuln as much as you like, no one can hear you. " Wlmt. \\-I" nnr I-Alana 0:Ll..l. D Before she could uticlerstmltl tlne full meaning or these words, some ruflizms sprang upon her, a shawl enveloped her head, and she was forcibly dragged to a. y, which was in readiness by the ro_ad- A sxdc. ` annu- After riding some distance, the fly stopped. She was compelled. to alight, and half dragged, half curried into a house, conducted intoa room, and then the shawl was rcmoveul rm... --.\... :...:~ TITL _.. nu: nuucl Ul ucr iuwuuon. v Slipping on her bonnet she set. out; but had not gone more than a quarter of a mile, 1>cf)a`e.siie_h1:z1:LLa_xL(;icu, which she very well knew was Girallestonds, - ex- ciuim, There she is! Muic the shawl well round her lu.-a(l,'aud put her in the UV! - ` `VUH l\ tlv ." nr nuua uuu pre-occupied. Well he might me; he had duet Keith Elliston, whose yacht was in the lmrbor, and he (lid not think it safe for his_ daughter to be ll. mo- ment out of his siglnt. ` -- It was, in his opinion, atime of peril. In the evening it was necessary, for Bea-s.e to go into the town to get some triing article of domestic utility, and she did not think it worth while to npprise her father of her intention. .Qlnn1.... .\.. LA- L..._._... -1, , A I - ` nu lb BIHU uuu llBVCI' "105 Ill")! 7 She rcnuwked that her father was anx- ious and pre-occupied. Well he might 1110: hm! `nmt Knirh Rlliuonn ...I.-,.,. uuu Ill: . . ' It `was perfectly true tliat she had plighted her truth to this man; in all hir- ness, she ought to keg-p her word. Oh! th 1!. she had never met. him! gym ..,.n.....|.,..l .l.... I. ._ A`, n ., ce. ruclicnl Axe llH|k1`l', be ap. nu knows a good Axe whm is dcu-rmim:l_onl_y to oer ' 3|] ;_r|\'e .-x-llshlclmn lolbo uncuu IEIH anu Apollo. ` That is no excuse, my pretty Bess," returned Arthur Girdlestone. You are prettier now than you were two years ago, when we met at Chatbam. You are of ago now, and I shall claim the full- ment of your promise. You cannot be so cruel! I cannot be so foolish as to allow you to slip through my ngers. I suppose the old man {shore with his cart. How long do you stop? : Not long, answered Bessie. You may go now; but you promised to marry me, and you shall, said Girdle- stone, in a. decided tone. _ "I all! on leave now, and have plenty of time to look after you! 'l`nn-vino,` no l 1 I l Juua Terried at this thr_eat, Bessie ran mvay, and arrived afthe carriage nervous and ill. 1, ,____,_ _, 9 .1 . .V -' - lllli DU Llllllo As long as you like, but mind bne Iinnl. uvu nuuw my own unud, she pleaded. Sm wondered.--since aha had known Keith Elliaton, how she couldever have taken an interest in such a man as Arthur Girdlestone. ' ` I`l...-... --- - ` " ' uuulustolle. There was such 8 radical dilarence between them--almost as much as be- tween Pan and Apollo. That is nn mu-um m.. ......u.. n--- n , , _, <.. ...u.. u uuu x-uuugu about me, Bessie," replied Arthur Gir- dlestone. But. I am not going to. release you from your vows so easily. I was young then. Arthur, and did not know my own mind, she pleaded. wondered.--since aha hurl l.m...... gir;B;1;,;y'ou know the number of the re- en u Yes. The fact is, you didn t care enough replied G}- going voumz then, Arm... ....,1 .11.! U UHU l|U3lJUIl|I:U BBC`! Ul llldllylllg HIIUO ` How have you passed the night ?` he Hf` ` sue pneaaeu. nnul ' nu..- I. ...- - -u-nnullnil 1'2 .-1 '1']! E R (7'LOTl{S, (fa. Il'nctxu't-1's of I - .-_ - ' `F ' BARRIE, yCOUN.T.Y C )F SIIMCOE, Antoinette Brown Blackwell has writ- ten 21 book in which she talks of the al- most rational co-orclinntions of crystallo- genic forces; an appetency for number- ing,cVo-ordained with objective stimulants, sensieut but irrational natures, consti- tuted accordingtorselisient or qualitive principles, ico-ordained with lmithematical ones, all" alike- incomprehensible tothe irrational natures themselves. ` -A' woman who was sutfering under a slight indisposition told her sympatlnizing husbzmd that it \ms,u"Itl1the greatest dif- ficulty she c'ou]d,breathe, and the effort distressed her exceedingly. Ibis too bad; Iwouldn t try, my dear, soothingly res- pended` the husband. very umlruw ()1 nuts pour trzu'euers UOIIUS. Oh, I shall die-I shall die l" she moaned. Where is my father? It I could only see him once more on earth! Again she moaned in her slow agony. Just then, something dark loomed in the road before her. It was advancing. With a wild cry, she sprang forward. The silent prayer she had been breathing was answered. ' She beheld the old soldier s carriage. He was walking by the side of the horse to keep himself warm. Bessie stood be- fore him in an imploring attitude, unable to speak. - We! he cried to the horse. The docile animal stood. still. , _ f` Take this," poor woman!" he said, handing her a shilling. It will get thee and thy inl'z\nt'foo(l and shelter. uni. r..n..,..w ,...:..,I n......:.. u A... T EMU ILH3 Illa It was four o clock, and the `wind whis- Lled more shnlly, and penetrated to the. very marrow of the poor Lruvellel-`s bones. OIL I Alan {H1-J nlm" 113:. V" aka uuu buy llllillll. IUUU auu S[l8ll.el'." Oh, futherl", cried Bussie. Am so altered that you do not know me 3" T... __ .-......,.-", 1 `AN AER!-AL MAcuIiu.--Sevem1 persons at Sacramento witnessed xi privatzo trial, in the open air, of a model of the zcrial steamoar Aviator, on Saturday. The steamer rose in the air about seventy-ve feet, the machi- nery operating successfully, buoying up and driving the vessel forward at a con- siderable rate of speed. ' BIIIVCIIHS l5i|LHU- . Her raggcil gown and broken shoes, through which the blue cold feet peeped her and t.l1er,e,`betOkenerl the poverty she was in. YL...,A 11! 1.1 -1 :- IV |.llUll IUIIU LU LVIHIIUUUSLUI`. It. was mid-winter. The earth was held fast. in the iron embrace of King Frost. The puddles in the road were glazed and 'slippei'y, the was of a dull, llenden hue, and ' n alxurp bitter blast blew from the east. bringiiigwicb it. all the wither- ing chilliness of Siberia. 12.3.-..:.~. m'.Il...~'l ..............1 _I......1 M--- Aug u|uuIuU.sb' U1 DlUul'lil. ~ Bessie pulled her rngggd shawl more closely around her shoulders, um] hugged her baby to her breast. to impart to it. what |itt_le'.wz\_rn_|lh was left. it; her own shivering fsnm. Hnr I':nrar(-H nnwn nnfl Iwnhnn chnaa uuI_U un HM: 'l'I':I DLIU UUIIHI UUIH 3| 1|` `Ugo Her intention was to look for her fzitl1er.; `H.-wing it rich voice, she lczmied .1" few simple ballads, and ' Lrmnpcd from one town _to another in search of the old sol- dier, _earning nprecariolus subsistence. At-Elle end of four months slic bec:une. :1 mother. . This was an additional cnlzunity for her. She lo\'e_d her dear little innocent for its own sake, but not for its fathei- s. His Cllill'ilcL`|' was so lll.t.erl_)-" despicable in every way, that she could not even re- spect him. ` Snnln liunn nl>`vumu.nn.1a Ivnnvuv gum! (`.-..`b I dllkihv lulu- Some time z1fter\vnrds, weary and foot-' sore, Wan and weak, with hcrlmby in her arms, she was travelling the road which lead to M.'nni:hestcr. It ..._... _._!.I _..I..A.,.. 'l'VI,. , ,,AI 7 I vul) l_JLuImIu;L| iur msuuurumuuon. . Six momlis after her nmrriage. with him Bessie beheld the culmiimtion '02` his disgrace. He behaved outrageously for more than :1 week, was `court.-nmrtialled, and sentenced `to be oggexl, and at'Ler- `wards imprisoned for t:\Vul\'e months. 4\lmu-n LuuIu.u huua.-ml, 1)..-.-.:. -lac`. sh. . barracks, tlioiigli the oicers Otffell to make 2: subscription for her, and get. her some employment, by nmuns of which she could earn a living. I-it-r ilitmitinn \\':N In innb f.u- Imp 0`..H..... ma cumumuunlg-01uceI'. , This punislunent. so nl,-ctcd him, aml preyc(_l upon his mind, that he gave way. more than ever to drink, and was repent- edly punished for insubordinution. ' ' Riv mmnlm ,.n.... 1.... .....-.....,..A ....-.1 a_yu.p.uu_y new upexuy exprg-ssed tor her. She also found that the life uh: .-mldicr s wife is not of rose-colour. 5} u Ln. I hard work to do, and Girdlestone With ;:unish cd for mmjrymg wiLhput. the pcrzmasiou of his conlmunding-ofcer. 'I`l.:.. ......:.I......... ..A .n- 4. 1 I - V- ..... uuauuuu was uuu Hurst. man 111 M18 reg_,_r`nneut, and had a. fearful character. He was reg-.u'dcd as :1. black sheep, and sympathy was openly exprg-ssed for her. also found t.lim.t.I... 1;r....r.. ..,.I.::....v.. uull. So the old man never heard from his (laughter, and went about the country selling books, broken-hearted and bowed down with an unspeakable sorrow, for he had lost. his uiihezni1i-tlie bright-haired, smiling, fuir_v,durliug ofhis heart. ' B(?BSl(. [0 bar snlln-rnu 4'.\nn.-l nub H...` an-umg, uury, wrung 01 ms nczut. Bessie, to her sorrow, found out that. her husband was the worst. man in the reLr`nnm|t_ mu! lmrl n I'n....`..I -.u nun: n wrrlulc revenge. / Then his religion calm: to his aid, and he felt that it was wrong to wish for re- venge; but it was hard to be ro`l:bed'of tlne`-child dflnis age, whom he loveduzore tlmn n_uglnt else in the wide world. /\rl.l|ur fv'iu~rllunonnn JG! -".4 ---2--L T35 ` uium u_uuu cl-'96 In U18 WIU6 WONG- Arthur Gircllestone did not wish Rich- zml Stulo to kxiow that he had married his daughter, and lie did` all he could to divert Bcssiu s mind from dwelling ilpon him. - CV u bun" V!/IELIJ Y/I I Cook, Box and Patio! `H. 'l`iI1-wnrc, Smvepipei always on hand. map on hum] lhc Chum gwing Machine, which .-mnu stitch as Howds, and Sing:-r's nmcirines. in-ndio, $26; tlwsamo mud, $1.5`, while other; 0 same stitch nro soldy mum lull! U0 IIHSSCU IJGSSIO. , ~ There was" no doubt in the old man s mind that Keith was the abductor and destroycrvof his daughter, and he vowed to have a terrible revenge. 'm..... I.:.. ..,.| A n.. ....... , 1 - -- - - was mmrly uememeu an ms daughter's disappearance. He ran frantically aboiit . the town like a madman, and, to add to his_dismay, Keith Ellisto n s, yacht, sailed out of the harbor very much about the time `that lie missed Bessie. l`|m.-A ..m..- M. /l.\..l.a :- .1, .. ud-I_v, we auau no were as soon as be. When Bessie heard that her father had gone on to Winchester, she was all anx- iety to get there, so that she might "ask his blessing and his forgiveeness at the same time. The fact. was, the old soldier was nearly demented at his daughter's disappearance. fmnticallv nhnm no uucy cmergea Irom-t.he_chu_rch. - Oh, I forgot to tell you, replied Girdlstone, that `he had` left the town, and gone in the direction of Winchester. - Oh, why did you not stop him ? she asked. . '- I could not. It does not matter,- though, for my regiment is qilartvered at Winchester, and as my lezwe expires to - day, we shall be there he. When ll:-min lnmml H... I.-- l`..AL__ 1 u `;" nngency, and betore twelve o'clock Bessno Stule was a married woman.` _ Wher_e is my_ father? asked -Bessie, as they emerged from thechurclx. ,u I fnrnni on n.H> ...L. n ,, 1- v . .... u. Jun uu uuu nuuu [T0 ma: VCONTINUEDJ The news of insult to the French~-am- bnssudor at Pekin by slnppinghim `in the face is confilmed. The fI'.'1cas originatecl in thz Frencii charge d a';tires,- C0_lll)t dc Rocbecliouart having jostlerl against a chair contailiing a brothcrof Prince-. Kung. The Prince struck the change (paaires across the face. The French rricolour had been hauled down, and the other `foreign ministers had insisted that _an apology should be ninde within three `days. ; _ . , \1',_.. - u A woman in N-_ew Orleans became a ballebgirl, because her lmsband did not dress her well enough. Feminine. all over. Because` {he could not get enough of clothes, she(took off what she had, uut. nu uuma Ill um llilllll iux a_-_;reemenL from that person to'sell him thirty days from date,`at a price named, a watch whose number and description are only too familiar, while the barest trie of sim ple arithmetic enal)les'liin1 to see that. the transaction nets the broker " .teen per cent. per month for the use of his money. There his no use whatever in stormin_;.` Even the lawyers and the police can ' not help him; He has sold ']Ll'o' watch, and though he can buy it back again at any time within the thirty,_da'_vs, he can" not hope to obtain it for one dollar less than the price specied in his written contract. If his necessitieseontinue, and the contract ' expires, he has no help whatever in the law against-illegal pawnbroking, and his watch is gone. But he may.have been an old c11sto1nei'oftliatsrune broker. `He may have brought in many watches, ofvarious patterns and values.` ' Some ofthem he may have-redeenied, and others not. His very personal "presentation of a security may he a reason for its 5 ee.ly disappear- mice on his departure. othing need be said; but on his failure to redeem, that watch will hardly -nd its way again into the regular" channelsof trade. The cases go to` the melting-pot, and the works make their second appearance long after- ward in such a guise that their o\vn maker would not know them. xvm. .J:...........:.. .....:| -n._._ _____e,, wuulu nun nuuw lulillh With diamonds and other precious stones there is even less _difculty. The settings are of comparatively little account. and are melted up at once, while the gems themselves are promptly invested with new -clothing, unless any peculiarities render a trip beyond the seas a=l\'isnble`-- -and `is there not :1 good market in Europe? Does not `Europe nrl Amer- ica equally convenient for similar pur- poses? But, as the diamond brokers and watch fancier can not properly attend to all therlepartments ofthis interesting business, a good deal remsgins for the `fauctioneers.'--W. O. S'ronn_Ann,' in Harpr'8'1llagazz_'ne. _ t _ ' r- Duincw ATTEN- , 10 use his w: cn n..a_3 "mm _J___`,.n_,,_ .,,.,,V-I * .enncierning,Llie bnsinessin hand, his eye ` he ste s into _the office, the dn wr . P _ PI 'yonng man behind the counter reads ioned clmructcr o/i'.his time-piece. in count.- .-.._. A Lmx Ozrmcxz.-A-\\"o will suppose that a gentleman from the" rural districts has 1'06" imnrurl `lit in his expenses nnd dosir -' 1o:m.-.s:1y fty dullzus. 3 he snluitors up Broadway, wondering ho\_v his desire , may be best. accomplished, and with more than :1 little h:ilf--concealed nervousness falls upon :1 sign. which announces that So-and-So, Dizunond Bro_ker,1nakes :u.l\'-nuces on precious stones, watches, etc. E\ idcntl_y hero is his mun.--As him at :1 ghnieo, and his application for n thirty-dny loan is `at once as? sent`-ed t3,` as a matter of course. The money, a trie less, perlmps, then h_e had expocLo_-(1, owing to the somewhat ohI-fash- ed out. to him, and he _Zlf.:'ilill descends lo the sreet, with his rciefpt in his hand. Now int. him nwiniilm. than sauna nunnr um m.n:u\., nu ma rcte;pL HI ms uanu. Now let. him examine that same paper. Nu mention is made of any deposit`. or sale by himself to the genllcmauly broker,A but lie holds in his hand an aqreenlexit hum o`l... ...-......-... 5.-.'.,.ll Li... 4|. . uuuu_p,-u ul LUCIII over on dad's furni. Some Ameificnn ladies behaved in such a free and easy manner at the court-bah in Dfesden, Saxony, that the oicial paper apologises for it," and says that steps have been taken to prevent a repetition of zlw offence. " A writer gives the following clear and conciseexplalmtion of the phenomenon of a lady's blush :- The mind c-on_nnuni'cates with the centre ganglion: the latter, by inex action through the hruin and facial nerves, with the organic nervcsv in" the face; with whichits branches nioscurau-. r 4-cum an um m:s.- ones Lo grow up'to be women. Dzu -ling Fuzzylindia-, Tet us walk in} the meadow, where the clover is in blos- som u_nd the amorous zephyrs pIny-'--.. O,`d:u-n the ainorous_ heifers! I see enough of them dad's arm. SOIFIR AII1l4ll`:l\0ll\ lu.lCn.. l...l...... I _'_. ,., 1 A-uu in am muenmte article." A learned doctor, referring . to the re- ne\v:;l of, the old fashion of tight lacing, avers that it is :1 public benet, ina as it kills all the foolish girls, and leaves all the wise ones to grow up'to be D.-ii-linrr l4`nnulu mlL.. llaf ... .....n. :._. uuusu uuul 16 um: uelecl. In morals. _ _ If you are a very precise mm, and wish to be certain of what `you get, never marry a girl named. Ann, t'or_we have the authority of the'best graunmarians that Ann is an indenite article." A l':...mm1 .l..,.4.... ..-r - -v Uh|l\ZI --vuul woven mw the nlaterial of nierino leggings, just like a pair of mus- culinel drawers; sometimes bran is used. Vanity ruins `more people than vice, though in a more genteelwvay. One` comes from a weakness of mind, `and the 7 other from 3 like defect. in morals.` If `vnuv nra :3 sun... .--v--.-- -- ~ : uzusuuil U113. . ,Regular'fa_lse halves are manufactured and sold in extensive deman(|--`the s:ud~ false cal\'es'being composed of I-1mb7s and, other wool woven into the material of niefi[)01(YUin(Y incl lit-n .. ....:.. -1` .-- mauzuu un hut: cuuvas. A` mm1's wife is his best lawyer, his best counsel, his best judge, "his best ad- viser, and also _tho cheapest and most. reasonable. . D..,.._.l__-1-`I ` I - uuul o `A wornarfa tears soften a mzin s_ heart, her atteries his head. V Marrying women for their beauty is -like eating a bird for its sweet sirfging. Favorite air-of mammas with marriage- able daughters-Millio::aires: ' Men, in looking at the faults ol Iroinn, should shut their eyes. Piety, prudence, wit, and civility, are the ends of true nobility. _ Lad artists slmnlrl ` not Incl.-o cl...-...:.. ..- . ..n_vu.I .W BUN, `ax. Mc\'i1'1'r: & Co.) sale 1)}-a1_'crs In uut: euus or true nommy. Lad_y_artists should not make the`mis_- take of putting the colors on their `cheeks instead of the canvas. ' A .~....J.. ...:r. _, 1- 1 . u . -- . An old saw new-se`t.--a miss is good at a. smile. ` ' Nver tell :1 bellehpsecret--it_wil1 be told} - > ' For the Ladies.` BRITISH FREEDOM ABID COLONIAL I V 1;, -ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, `JULY J. not lower, man _lue smut: gut. in Barrie. Apt}, Township F105, 1868, V 11!] public are respectfully requested to. take notic`e that the _ l . Sunday Business Hitherto wnnectcd with this establishment will be discontinued from this date. I V T), VANFIVER7 DryGood's,Grocer`i_es, Provisions, I nnrdnnnrt Marriage oL`icenses%. '. ' '-' -'_ '-V """VI (Late Clerk in County Registry O1c._) ON VEYANC ER, Commissioner in Queen s Bench, Auctioneer, Appmiser, and Com- mission Agun; for the sale of HOUSES, . LANDS. FARM STOCK. `HOUSEHOLD 0.*._. he um-ntion of the fam- ily lu our. Vt-ry uxtt'nsi\'c '11 Huck of F:u'n1lng Im- ' I(unpvr.~`. Mowers. Fnn all liihtls. Ilnrsc Hoes, -`mks. Sawing Muclnilm, . (.`m'n Cmshers. &c..&c. .;uId at the Iuunufucturefv Iincipul lmumfncloriesof Gum: Plnughs. Culli-` UHSSIOII Agent 101` me sale OI IIUUDMB, LANDS, FARM STOCK, HOUSEHOLD` FURNITURE, Goods, Wares, &c. Also 1'91 the collection of ' RENTS, NOTES AND ACC0lh\"l'S. 11..-; A.y............ ...-..1.. ,... rir.m.:,. 1.1: r__ a_1- -sun nu, Aivg-an; any-p A-\J\J\II)AIAL)I Cash Advances made on Goods_ left, for Sale. Snle.Room, comer of Collier and Market Sts., Barrie. ' . ll-tf afllighest REFERENCES given._J BINGHAM '8R_0THEBS._ Buwcxums up GENERAL Punvnrons, MARKET STALL No. l ,_ ' BARBIE, '. IIAVE cousfantly on hand a - ` good supply of FRESH ME.-\'1`,`l-`OWL, GAME, &c., of as choice quality as the markets afford, and offer the same at very moderate prices. Corned Beef. Snusmzes and Lard. tozether sumc at very moderate pnces. _Uorned Beef. Sausages and Lard, together with avalriety of other useful eommodilies, can usually be had at No. '1 Stall. . ` 'All nllrchasan dalivemd in nnv nnrt of can usually De mm 8.}. R0. 1 man. &'All purchases delivered in any part ` the town free of charge. ` ~ mmtr pa m- wm rm rvvrm I E. s. MEEKING, ' ` ICE.\'SI~]D AUCTIONEER, AND" AP- l ll.-USER for Barrie, and the County of Sixucoe. Cash Advances made on Goods re- ceivedfur Sale. _ J ONATHAN KILGORE, LI CENS ED AUCTIONEER! VALUATOR, &.c., For the Courzty of Simcoe, ` THORNTON. @Auction Sales throughout the County attended to promptly, and on liberal terms. , 43-H` no I. unlillllu County Clerk, ; ILL attend at his Oice, in Barrie, every ` SA'l`URDAY, from 11, :\.m., till 3, p. 111., according to Order of Council, and oery `other day at his Olce in Cookstowu. 1Il.'4Al.l.lb' IN VwINB;"iIf6i`f6fi AND crews, WEILLINGTON STREET TORONTO. , L January, 1868. II: \IIl4 -_ Hy size built on 1119 d on very reason 0 County. t or otherwise prompu! blo _ REY & SULLIV:.3\9N _ DR. J; A. ARDAGII, PHYSICIAN, SUR- GEON AND ACCOUCIIEUR, ` ` 18-Gm COLDWATER, ONT W. C. ADAMS, ' - ~ EXTIST, 95,, King St. East, ' ' Toronto. Teeth inserted . on Gold, Silver, and Vulcan- lzod Rubber, i n the best possibe manner. Par- ticular attention given to the regulation of clliltlrc-n teeth, and all work` warranted. ` zx ' 0 HENRY HARPER, Issuer of` Marriage Licenses, 00011510 mv. nan UH. HAMILTON, "'1ORONER, Market Block, Barrie. (J will take another_ Student. VATNEVERPS _I.-ivery __`._-.'ita.bles. ' opecuu M10 and children. __._____ 6.6., 0.0., um-, '8 now selling his tock at prices as. low V . not lower, than the same goods can be ind Barrie. ' ' ` ;_______.._____..__.__. DB. THOS. W. JACQUES, , GIBAUU.-1 TE Qf TOR ONTO UNIVERSITY. 16'-ly Residence, Lefroy, Coulsimcoe _____._________________________._ ur.4u.r4|( N onues, CHEMIESALS, &c., ORILLIA. 'annnrv. 1 I :.4.I.uu, J.u.\gUUJ.wJ LJ.I.lJ ULUAIFD, ` . 1'. Juan ). " mus. mzowx. lllr` I g the ma] uuguuu LIC l L A Convict Dep't_, Tasmania; three years 9'1. ` ` _. u - Il\lII\l, Ivloll-g M.R.C.S., ENGLAND, TE Assistant Colonial Surgeon, EM. `As. Snrg; U.S. Army. 0FFIcr:-In the premises recently occupied` by Robert Ross, Esr1., and nearly opposite -the Wellington Hotel. 19-Gm` ------.__.___.______'_____.__.__. --y I... Ull ATE 1 Dep t_, iA.ss't Arm OF]-`lCE-In um nn vJ -.vv....,-..---. ._--,. . _ Crockery, Glassware, Hardwafe, &.c.. &c;. 530.. - D. . . FORMERLY 0'13` GL3 '<`)DK s T o W N, . Late` or the city of Toronto WAY BE COLsnr.'rr=.n A1` 'mn.1 r urn DR. J. LIZARS LIZARS EMBER of the Royal Collegcsof Sur- geons, Edinburgh and England. CONSULTING & OPERATING SURGEON. OPI-'ICl}:--Kinrr Rf II/`nun 'l`.\......o- I...-..--A I 11. cery, Notary Pgxblic, Commissioner in B. R., .!:c., Devizice Glaimsexecutd. O!-`I-`ICI-2.-In Mn!-rn\v a T2--ilil uvuouulllx d5U1'l Orx-`Ice:--King St. 1 York and Simcoe Sta. _--____.---__j C.VPW.`VREl'D & co., rI.\U OIl'l'l-IRS AND I)!-IAIJ-`.ll!: l.\' May _28th. 1867., _----&_:---:- <-. -`via uuu uevmce Ulaimsaxecuttl. O!-`I-`ICI-2,-In .\1orrmv a Buildings. west ofthe Fireman's Hal], Collier Street, .Buuuz. ""-,"`.-""""--"--" -_ [,n1?f_ `i11m L nI:.llRY BOYS NICOL, M.D.. II)" CAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOU- CI-IEUR. Residence, Cooxs'row.\'. ` Special attontioupaid to diseases of women md ` " on. HARLEY. 1RADUATE OF VICTORIA U1 I7 SITY. Ru-sidc'ncc: 'rnon.wo.\'. c. w. `OlIice.at Mr. Cnrruthcnfs.` ...____.___._________.__;__ vn- W- I1. ISLAUKST01 YRADUATE OF VICTORIA T SITY; 1 xx.-uru :\'l'b' SIT Y.` H1I.I.SDALE, nu aunt; VI uuuI`c. . OASH PAID` FOR CATTTE! mun, 1-tf J- BING *` HENRY BOYS NICOL. N|.D.. "Y.\`I'(".AM cnnnnnu .-... THOMAS "STONE, W. E. smouc, M.D., M.R.(`:.S.. 1m(:r.A.wn ...___:..__.__ JAMES C. MOBROW, TTO RNE Y-AT-L AW. Solicitor L Con' . W ` m_mIssioner R.. ` .1-.:-._, . - ~ ` THOMAS 'I'. A. BOYS. A RRISTER AND ATTORNEY-A Solicitor in Chancery, Conveyanc ' __ " CO0KS'r0w:\'. TJ_3s`EPH? ROGERS, I aim: r!I...I. :.. n......o.. u-..:..g_.. nm-- ..-_.-.~wv.ru AND DEALERS IN `IN "r-rnrrn-nu n 11'-I\ 1-u-n B. T. BANTING, (/`uunru Clerk. Residence of Dr. Ross, Cntrnnnrxrr r --&__ n.-siuzss Qircttury. ~._,.,,,,M,_,m..,.... mu m me any 0! I0l'0l'||O, ' COLSULTED AT THE LATE lesidence Ross. . ' General Dealer _in I W- H. BLACKSTOCK, ATE VICTORIA nvn on. HAMILTON, R. 'MmL-at RIM. 1)..-. ....u- ul ul. nuau, CHURCHHILL. & SC0TT Sm-U` aumrttmtnl , l'l::.\'l-:TA.\ UlJlSIIE.\'l'.' Rom. _ 12-yr. _*- 4:4.` 1.: n 1 1 uxcm 19 I -AT-LAW 1 Conveyancer, J:c., cooxsrowx. - 1-v . incurs. vvu-.zu:.nuu1\, ` - .4... g `u u DU nunun. ;. West, Toronto, between 3, 47. tms ante. D . VANEVERY -HIUII, . '. Solicitor in Chan- lic, Conveym_1cer. :c., &c. Heir and U U I a . RN E Y-AT-L AW nnvl-vnnl-nr .1-A _ UNIVER- {VER- _ 114'! 8-If 4'34r Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Simcoes Valuator, 'c., sfc. 36-ly WILLIAM Maxims, INNKEEPER, COOKSTOWN \ uahc owuuru uouse,) `c'>R1L'L`IA,'C W. ymmnsy JOHNSON, . - . Paornnrron. I THIS new and commodions hotel is situated near the Lake Shore, and commanrlsa line view of_l'ne_snr1-oumling scenery. The rooms are la1'gc,'handsomely furnisllcd, well venth lnted, and families can be supplied with separate suites for themselves. ;Y'Sample Rooms for Commercial Tl`avcll`-rs. 1 The Bar will alwuvn Ln rn....a .....x..... ..-.n. {Q camplelxcoomsgor Commercial Travel. . lets. Excellent Stnbling connected with the House .__..._____._.___.._____._____# I pp aumpie nooms for Commercial Travellers. will always be found replete with liquors and cigars of the best brand. Good Stablmg and attentive hostlcrs. 20- :!'T_he Travelling Community will find this establishment sniged to their requirements and` deserving of their patronage. :3` Samplejkooms for Cnxnmmninl rr.....1 _.-... .. ....,.~ 4-v-tutu-/xny uclrvn. IA. ARNALL, . - - - - . Proprietor. , A _._ HIS well-known and favorite old Hotel has 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- ortlie eamblislinient the best of its class in point of comfort and taste. A Billiard Parlor ultacbed. Stagesfordihrent parts leave the house daily. __i ()rilli.a I-Io_tel, _ B. W. ROSS, ............... ..Proprietor. BARBIE HOTEL, V BARBIE, c0U`2_vT1' 0F SIJIG/OE, 0. W. Mrs. E. MARKS, Proprietross. JOHN IIn\AlA'l'1 c..-_..:..;__.-_ . 1' >``` R? Y .1113 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 Orillia, and is now prepared to receive and accommodate guests.` Commercial, travellers and ntlmrs fnrnialmrl IEO receive ariu accommodate guests.` Commercial, travellers and others furnished with convenient and ample accommodation. Choice Wines. Liquors and Cigars, in stock. Apartments let. to private families. _ag' Good Shcdsv andstabiing with attentive sex-vents. ' _ ` 5-tf ADJOINXSG THE STATION, `COLLINGWOOD. `J. P. RYLEY, -' -I -, - - Pnornia-ron.. Formerly of the ROYAL I{o'mL,.IIamiltnn. THIS is the rst. Hotel 1n` the place, am_l aorgls _a.1l't_he conveniences and com- JV COT LIL A. ARNALVL, P. QUI1-\*E\:,-_ :1-uxu 1 : um {Iran uunel m` we place, and affords all the forts of a first class house. _ Stages depart from and arrive at the hotel. Conviyances to and from the Steamer. yg' ivery connected with the house. _n z1lherh'III, 'I':)runlo. The Queen s, DUNLOP STREET, - - - - - BARF NEW V J. G. MARTIN, - - - Proprietor. Formerly ofthe Exchanrze Hotel." Creemnn-.. uu un .LIL.u.J.uJ.1.J.I, " ` -I.l'UPl.'.lBT:0I'n Formerly E.\'cha'nge Hotel," Greemore. .1) u( house. ._..-_ THIS commodious house has recently ' - been thoroughly renovated and re- furnishcd, and is well adapted for 'l`rnvcl1ers, being convenient to both cars and boats. Good stnbling. A Livery Stable connected with the hotel, where horses can he had on the shortest nnnn ` ' uuicl, \\ notice Lmgynuncn HILL HOUSE A.(1..un.a, AAVLVILJL ;u, uvc an;-Lu`; jJOHN GRE(i,_Propriofor. North American Hotel, IIURONTARIO S TR EET, COLLINGWOOD, CHARLES CAMERON, - Pnopimzron. GLOBE HOTEL, ICBBTVIFIE OI lnelr patronage. ` Iii` bamplelkooms for Commercial CPS. 7|! u. lI)l'CO `HIS4IIote1 has rccenllynndergone exten- sive improvements in tlie way of additions, furnishing. &:c. Its accommodation is now ample and comfortable. The best Liquors und,Cigars can be found inthe Bur. 1'4-ly ._`_______.__._____________ ...-..-._ .n. \J .l..L` APTO, FLOS, THOMAS STONE, - - .l:5urric,_ Ont. D. Fuuanun, - - ..__.._. THIS House has just been tted "up and. refurnished anewgmnking it one of the most comfortable houses in the North. 214.!` l roprit0r.'_ J % APTO HOUSE, om`. -,,__.--v --v (Late Meeking s,) Next Door West of the Railw "Zn _-..= A JOHNSON HOUSE, The Bar is supplied w Cigars. Good Sheds : the Hotel. . December 24, 1867. ___.:_______.__.. v--ta an-tall-l\l II I, AVENING. 0'0. SLIIOOE, ONT. V JOSEPH WILSON, - - - Proprietor. with Choice Liquors and and Stabling adjoining Hotel. _ . n_,: MARTIN S HOTEL, 0DDFELLOW HOTEL, AVENING. 00. snmnpv nvrn uacnu't-1`.s` 0)" lar_s and Trunks 'l'rmI:- _. -- `sun :1: ALI . BRADFORD, A. STODDARS, - - - GOOD ACC_OMM()DATION for Tra- vellers. A free Stage run in connection with the (Jars morning and evening. An attentivc hostler in attendance. 1-ly `ya-nAu . _ _' `y Corner of Dunlap & Hayeld Streets. ___,____..____________ gEST Liquors and Ciugnrs always in stock. Good Stnbling and Sheds adjoining the use. - ' 48-tr RAILVVAY HOTEL, .v. ..,..u....,- v - - un Near the New Railway Depot. INAI I . - - - - Dunn: FARAGHEFPS HOTEL, Ontario I-Idtel, _B_RADFORD, lVlOI1\-no. . . uunu no, I l`U}ll`l6U`U55. JOHN McWATT, Superintendent, U .1.'U1u.1! \*h(-rover used, onlln ` can be effectively Wt`-"8 to xv. Hundred Feet . u.,,u_ 4.. "no mil. 0` ` PENETANGUISIIEKE, ONT. `Ix? xv 7` -fwtcls mm Snlunua. `iiiiiEifEiV_ ,_-.._ _.--`a I (Late Stafford IIou.!e,) 2. 1]; 1'. `r A ' t`! ` 1 mvery bmme connected with L: u navuvll Aubhnlllg 6.} \ vr Railway Station, Bur:-ie,_ , HER` 1 rnnv-Lafa-' ,' _,.. ~ L P309311-:'r.on. . Ju evening. I __.__.____..___. K! K, , 1'1una1'eu revv- lilmly to get out 0`. or four. is 45 cents, `nls on time. mu nnl.` `TAR. , msde known the u lll'lh('I' pufticllln m d Proprietor, Pnovnmrron. 1| K . BARBIE. 15, 1869, 47-lyr. 3 I lg we 48-U IJ\J\Ill\J vtlvll IIIIIJ |JI..llIlJU at veryshort notice, and Oi: Itcasouable Ten-ms He also keeps on lmnd, and manufactures COFFINS of all kinds. and furnishes all the paraphernalia necessary for 1~`unemls, including [ nmoxcellent Ileursc, which can be had on very 5 moderate terms. 10 I No. 44 King St., East, Toronto. J MARGACILANDERSON & Co. : Fatent Medicines, Fancy Gobds, Pb'Rlv'l/.'IU`.'Il r, lfc. [fARTlSTS .\MTERI.\I.?"~ JUST ARRIVED FHUM E.\'(jI..-\.\'D. I fl`.-u-nor. An..:l-in Ionn - I ,vlAl r.:u.u.r, :..1nn.\LI:.'9, 1 Drugs, iedicincs, f'1-I.`1\If1f`l1TC PATY\! T`C 4-4] for 30 (I 0y him wh u n! mm: ` : ' ESPECTFI.'Ll'.Y announces to the public that he is_ al;nIl limes prepared to take I contracts for bmldmg, and that began furnish I\t\r\r|r\ ('\lf\II lIIl'\ run IAnr\r\ UUHLILIDLB AVA uunlunua, uuu Luna LII-"K-'0-lll IIIIIHPH DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS at Van short nnlino. nnd Alexander (Gra`ham, B.l!!lP%?3!"P% '.'A'JW"f':*. - ..-..._. -V- V-.- ---v-- \JAI.Ll4;V ;u made to order M. as low prices as can be bad ` ' m Canada. `Rrm I{nI-:1 n! ' 1'11-r Bradford, Ont. VIVAKES ploztsure in nnnouncing to the peo V. pic of Barrie and slumundlng country. that he is now propmed to give music Ivssona ` on the Piano Forte. Orders address:-,l to him. Barrie pqsl-oice, will meet with immediate attention. Terms Inndm-ate. . ML-Iorlcon and Organ furnished if rcqtiin-d. Bhrrie, February 26. 1868. 47-! [Tez{c};[ of the _Piannfn1'l, %&c.?_ &c., CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, COLORS, .Y7.......'_Y..... 7).." ...n I` l'\U.Vl la.\UI.: Toronto, April 20, 1869. u 11105 I! um, ULUUL ua main v 1uue_:,m.', Pure Sweet Cider, Extract of C0ii'ce, &c., Wholesalo Dealers in Domestic and Foreign Cigars 92, 94. 96, 93 .\l)lilAll)E ST. EAST, TORONTO,4'0.\'T. N. ST]-1I.\'BR. J. Scu.u-:H-:n. A. nl711AS`llF2l. HX 6WAnE, AND `E TRININIINGS I-'v_4 pp], L-vn nr /.m..,. . H1 UL'b|a White Wine, Cider dz Malt Vinegar, I Cider. Extract of Coil`:-n. .2-I:-__ .___o_.__. Disptlled Lines a::z:um!cl_I/ adjuslcd. _ Ynlnuntions can-fully made, and Sm-veyingoi every description on-cutcd with accuracy and despatch. 30-1y .-,...-.... _.....-u\auIvvJv LAND AND I.\'.5L'RA.\'CE AGENT, ANGUS. - - - - - on` Works. -1 7 r.-_.___._-____ UIIIUIHIQ AND -- . nun unuvan. EALER IN CIGARS. TOBACCOSI Pipes, Cum-3, 'l'obuccunists Goods. &<:., Wholesale and Retail, Sign of the Indian Queen, 51, James Street, Hamilton, C. W. .2. w. BRIDGMAN. ORTRAIT 1 AI.\'TER, 39 King Street West, Toronto. 37-y J0-QEPH DOUPE. C.E., Provincial Land Surveyor, I.\'.~`.[.'R.-\\'(`.P .\(`:I-`.Y\I` -.._._ ____ .-..___.-, -..__.r..--v5 Yamisltes, Brushes, nirits Turpentine,- .I)A"l`Y.`\"l' nnrn-n ll\`lIhA1u'l'u .n~u.....7 nnuuu IILIIIIIIVII AS rcsumt- instructions in Singinb and on xhu 1 i:u1o-I-`um-.--For terms. i:c.. apply at the Burriu Ilolcl. _ Barrio, Sept. 23. 1508. - 34-If [Tu-: & scglr-. ,1. ed, and furhi: `comfortable style. T001118 ft)!` commcrc nm-l.h M 'l`........- ._ V\l' ...... mrmsneu tnroughont in a most e. It (rontagns the best sample , crcial trrvcllers. of any house north of Toronto. . 47. - WM. II. McDOUG.-ILL, - MARBLE * T1ii6l\:i~IEN'rs,% n-nun 9. nAn omnxvnn - uuuu, - - . - rnor-mr:1'on. This well known establishment has recently undergone very great improvc-mcut-n large addition having been made to it. giving in creamed accommodation to the public and com mcrcinl truvcllena; ' Ch()i(`(& linnnro Iva !-. _n_J "- [ Chofct`:-Iiqnors &c, in slack. Commodiour I Slzibling and Sheds C0\'(`f)il'll$ to the house. ___________.__ __--_ - ;\:.na .|_{ EXCHANGE HOT Opposite the Ifailtoau Stnmm n....7...\ w 1) .u. D: I HENRY FRASER, 'I1I.!_, -- {BADFOIID .\L-HEB LE WORKS. J. &. A. B01-2-owvmztn, 3x.\nur.\c'rvm:ns of FREE-STONE M(5NIUMEI\'TS N.L_. STEIN-EI{ & co., Manutacturcrs and Wholesale Dc:\lc1`s in best 71 n. 1-ran nu.-u nu up `.--. DOMlN|~C_)-l;J* n`l\YrI~rv ---- w "JOSEPH ROGER VIIIEF CONSTABLE. County of Simcoo. 1 OI-`I-`ICI-1: opposite the Market. Barrie. .__________.________________ aaavl-|LLLI U24 .l.'.I.U1'.I!il. Ifailzoay Station, Dunlap S! R A P D T `D n.-L `J i-------_-,.-__-_-;----- 1l5ilIt.G gavcrtismncnts. A. ,-vvn~ _. - V`:--vslll WIIIS commodious hotel has just been erect- - ed, and furhished throughout `mforgable contains the hunt nnmnln 7Mr{W<:`:iA"L_.n1.u"_P: TOMB &: IIEVAD sroxzs, 7- rune-ra unn I.`\`l1InL-v\-IV nu -.....--vlv II A N G U S . (1Vear the Raz'Iwa_z/ nvinsox .& sox, 'n\`. Mr-\'v-........ v. A- 3111115 111111 5511100115. HERVE; `HEINRICH UTHER GROVEB, III 1\' ,., nun uuuwuy otanon, Du) BARRIB, Ont. FRASER. "" I`! 1' I nun... BARRIE, UU5 Depot.) W0-FAORTF. H `F0 u s E, S. Proprietor IUI ' l'nor-nu:-ron. ;\.\ l)-- 13-1) - ` nus. om. One Dollar per 1 u.n.uun - . u. 'I?r_fr'1'v:m: T. D. .\|nCr1 . | `.-:. J I , 'l'- U. .\l(l,1 E='q., J.l'. I um unuerslgnen 15 prcpzm-u (0 t.-xuuusn . Loans on Freehold Property at van 1 reasonable rate. :1 ixmm-st. and A-mg. ti-rms m rupuylm-I1" `us-1 I:5.L'l'.i.' \,"r'.".1.`.1;1ii.M;L. L1CI'1.\'(')l; -- Hh`\'I\'- H-\k"!' HIE L'nd(-r.~'igucd. having `a Filal-(']`-SI 1 ih.--Driva.-r. is prepared m execute men for that d'.~c'.`ipli0n of work, in me very bun m.'mm-r. am] on reu.-unable wrmu. I?r_fw1'emre. .'-H. Crcswicke. I'I.=xq., I .L.S ru I. \|..l`..nI.-mv l 3Ll .: J. D. Lendluw JVFIIE undersigned is preparml to oxocuh . Loans 1 rone1'tv at iimoney, ]!Io_Iy_ay, -Money?` ' It om; ml! .,:_- x...m M Bradford. April 23, IP69. gjizutnrizzt. Money! Mgllgyi Money! o,60o%; ' `W ! U 5 V \ Cent. Apply to \a-V-usauu 8 prepared to (!.\'l'ClIlt`. in slxpurior H310. all kinds of (,`u: Work, such as (.'m'dinv__'. Spinning, Roll Cmling. Fulling. I)y:in;:. und Cluth Dre-ssing. All kinds 0|" cloth for aul--. Am;_\'-rs: J. I). L::i Stuvn--r: Jnhn omen U1'-sslng. All Klnus m clmu xur mu--. Am:.\"rs: J. Stuyn--r; Mather, Angus; J:mn:s Mather, Sunnirlulte. Wool tukc-n to uu from the agencies free or cbarge.--All work wnrruuted. Nicolulon 1 .().. lrmi. 29-H A:.\Ul';\Ul I.,-luau ur L,m.r\n.~,, l\.'\U wholL-.-:1Ie dc-alrrin Havana. Yarn. Con- necticut St-ed L:-nf. nml`nH other kinds or To- bacco, corner of l'nrk' and Mulberry streets, ... H" .u-...- 4. .- ww-In-IIIII-I-ulnl (`JARRIAGE 'I`I{I.\IMER and General Ul II()LS l`EJ{I-IR. (lppueit E. Graver`: Ilnrdwzmastor-*. l)un|np-Street, Burric-. I)m'I'i(-, April. ']8`8. H-ly IMPLEMi.Va:_?vdf WORKS. S`taj'l-W : 'l'3|fid?g.Vi;11;;>_-.ar1_E__` A:\*UF.-xc1;L'1:i:'1: or .Sim.vIc qud`Doulo llnrnvtr... nnlwn. COHIIFS. '1 nmks, cc. 3?` Iu cpaz'rlu_r/ neatly, c/wupI_z,I and prom 1:!/y altendcd , A - 11 .\l l'.\(."l'l'|lHll OI" TIN, SHEET-IRON JAPANNED and C0 1) nor \\7':: g-.. ..., -....., uuu uUUn`lIl_ ] DIOUN, 1:$`GARDE,\' EN(}1NIS._;;f,y PLATFORM 80 COUNTER SCALES, 00.11, 011,. C-5., C`c., m::u.oE s'n:I:r:1'. . ._ _._.- .: --a.n-U J- ` Ilurncss . l'run/c Jlcuzrzfuclorg/, NEXT DOOR TO HI.\'l).3' 131105..` UAIKKIE Levi J L '11 1-nor; AI\ UF.-\C'1`Ult EH and Douylo ll-.\rn<~r.:. Tnlnks, EVE` T. nmn'm'..,. a...nII.. ..l,......l., .. J V " A3 1: In: Box, Parlor, 1/1111, ` _z'%7 NE .SI>`1>L Irv y 1<;ssA WO0IJLEE.\'wl\I1LI.S. - ...--....;_;, DYEING AND CLOTH DRESSING, ALSO .u.\.\'r1'.u-1'1"mm: C /ol/1, 1"/unncl mu! /:'[unl"l.~'. COX &; SH.-\l'(.`1)TT. Innisl, July 3, 1869. 23-lv A_ J..`ll L collected` for Patterson ` LL`1'.`.\UI-.>;,_.\'.c. . ' lH'.'.\'ilY`ll.-\}\'l'1`.'L Cm-kwtown. Nov. 27th. h~'6.'n.j n. uIIL'IL' l':u,'ml'V themselves, and W111 boprcpux-ed In nmlcrmlxo Custom Cardin 0` - bi 1*`ull1n,_;, ` L _ -- ., The slnlxscribc-rs bog t.o int`-Arm thvi that they are mm runmnv,,' the nlmvu will be prepared n r`.....L.-~ 1` " Barrie Foundry, AG HICL7 L'l`UR.\ L v` p-- ._ - -____ ._arly ruccivml. u\. Ill thll newest. Slylvs, nt :1 mode mlc-` charge-, und at hort noncc. .Monrnin;.; milli nory const:1nII_v in stovk. London. Pm-Is and New York fashions rogu- Straw and felt work ro-dnno witlmnre. A call is 7'es1)c`{/'ull_1/ so/2}-1'11 (I. :$`_Apprcnticvs to the Millinory and Drvsslnmking wanted iu1mL-dint:-l_v. . Barrie. April l4.>]b'li9. ll-If. ._:_-.-.__ Lyl mums of Du colmtry, that she has recently c:m'i.-d on by Dnnlop Sm-(-L. und wi the same on h(`l"('\\'H n a large variety go the-1 of LAl)ll-.`S' .~\.\'l) CIIJ }().\'.\'l`I fS, trinum-ul u all the m-\\'\'sl.' sly]: "och-rv \'..:'- \' ' ' .._.__._T } Millinery, j an the m-m-st Sf} l(`>': I'm-a:-ol: HosicI'_V, Vciis. .\'<-ck 'l'i.~.~=. Cnlfs m Callus. I"um.hc-rs and 1"Iu\\'ors. I)r-s.~- Trimmings of all kinda. lm-s.~e:I i n:wcsv. slylvs, Illodcxfaue ch-.\ notice. llllllll `V T George vPlaxtox_n, 5lA.\l'k'.\C1'l'|l}IlL 0`!-` _JIA3%____AI_ U MP`, `AJA\J m Room of Mr. .` Square, Barrie : xcoe. on F Jig:-:.rE27i?|t'.- ------ W A.\'Ul~`ACTURF.R or-` cm,m:-:. AND u-hnlm.-nln ah-nlnv-?n Ila:-nun Var: l'nn. . V 7 v [NNISFIL WOOLLEl\' FAC'l'ORY. _;. mu, - JOHN CULVERWELL. DDY I III: ,nnv\-..n.. 1.1 UJ..L.I.l1.J.|.'J.l.\aUl.`I (L`opp(u' \V=u'(:, LS1! [IDEA [Jill IN` l I85 I... 1 my, 153. G. UP'I.'ON. , -_.,.-. uav ;u.u1x1U SS .\IOI`.TO.\' respectfully infnrnn: the ladies of Barrie and mn'runx:xlin;: `, h:1spur('hnsed the blla'ill|.`.s'S y'Cfl`i1.'ll by UN.` .\liz-I.=u5 .\h:nn am QA.. - ' Annum, strictly in . 'lT`mewau`e. (`.m.l; 11.... .....I I) -I/u I CIIEAPER T1I.\.\' 1'}VIR! I6 for ONE DOLLAR FT|1'1rn 1--vans-- - - - aarnssnni .. . .-.... m-cuuuu. Shu is adding: 'ic[y l_u llw fnrmt-r sluck.`cnI1.-=ixIiIu; 3" ClllI.l)lH-JNTS HATS AND 3', trimnu-:1undlmlriuuncd; Mnnllcs 4-\n-st` styles: l'nrn:~'ols. Glows 1-iis. .\ (-ck and Collars. he-rsnmlA1"Iu\\'orsz. DI ('S:-lirximva ,-..~.4 ; 2.: v v- dli 1{ .~\ D1"0l E D. Gm NUMBER 24. 'lU `AUl\.V: nn goon u Sccunty. Interest 8 " 1'0 LOAN, on good Fa? Snnuritv. Interest l ., ..-- \_,. u A ` 1* ull1n,_;-, n\'h Pfnmn . Dress & Mantle -Mz;ki_n:g )n'rn\' ..K.........,.. . JOHN STEVENSON. Solicil/rr. d`o., ` lrmlrnrd 23, 12-ll '1.` I114] .mu.x SP.-\RLI1\ G. vs auyner, Ce. Sixucoe` L) . U)` H} 1 will HI in-on ..... unu 1.1 , and C'oolv'ng Stoves, J L`\?I!v\vmn _ `_Pi|~e-Driving icke. |'.sxq., 121...`) .l .; 1). . n.-.-. ums and Collars. [o\\'oI's. I)r(-.<.--[linings and. .~. nmdu in Hm ,uun'uuseu the` bllillt`. V Aliases Munn, L H In-nccforlh curry (. .ccoun1. Shu is nddn stuck.` (`MIN-huh r) their fri ing the nhurc Fm nnmm-ml 1.. .....1 1-rs. lm-A--[linings lm-s.~c:n_ in tho_ (IL`l`:|I(.' Chururrc, um` --* muuc ul u;o_ xargc-, ' ONT. , _r -" II` For days at $1.00, . mm which proves soft will 1' cost _uilhiu I2 mom, ul- I)`rn'rw, Ont. estate 1 WARE "~ESTAB- , King Street EM, "1" 7th JU herei 4., W8 link V on hand for ; ...:.m\nbl0 IV! II 11-13 . Aulflullllb>lllHUCnCG UPOH HUI` TULLITG ]|fe_ Wlxilo out walking she met a man in ,, S01dler s uniform, who, on seeing her, uttered u cry of delight, at. the same time prollouncing her name. ~ 5110 lnnltml nn `urn! Pmlnnlrl A-u... ""' " "J IIHVU '\Ull DU": VVYHJIIUU IU UIUT I have been trnvellingabout with my f`1`'" she answered; and as to writing, 1',Y .1 did not know where you were. ouunur, wun calm dignity. Quivering with""ill-suppressed rage, Keith Elliston turned nwny from the Old nnm, who ivusulso trembling in his wrath, and saying to Basso, " We shall meet again, little one, pulled his hat over his brows, and rupiclly threading a lnh_\'rintliine walk, l)C(. &|.lllG lndden by a thicket of shrubs and trees. Bessie burst. into tears, and leunt her head upon her father's shoulder, sobbing, as if her heart would break. Be comforted, my child, cried nor father; you lmve been trembling on the brink of 8 precipice, but the danger in past. Tlmnk henven some good spirit prompted me to watch `over thee. _ _ _ (They returned to the caravan, and," though much mortied, Bessie felt thank- ful that her father had intervened. So great was the inuence that Keith Elliston land, in- 8 short time, established over her, that she would probably have yielded to his solicitations. 'N... .M... .I.... `L--. L.,, . .. . . luuuuullulllg ner name. She looked up, :and behold Arthur Gir . - I thought I should nd you some- where! he exclaimed; and I was not mistaken. Where have you been. Bessie, and why have you no`. written to me ?" H I 1.....- 1.--- ._-___n,- , n, M. .,,:u , I nu ma auucuuuons. I '.[`he next day they turned their backs F upon Shanklin Chine, mgde the tour of the island, and crossed over to Southutn "ton. Whilein this large town, \\`herem they made u long sojourn, Bessie met, with a strange ndventure, which had an important influence upon her future life. \Vi1iin mlt. wuilzimr 5.-ht: mm a nun. :. .. "uul. us ny Il'0ll) uns inhospitable lime, Bessie, to the sunny shores the `lediLerrnn_e:ui, -he said. There, where 10 cypress and myrtle blend together, enly, she replied, that I hardly know hat to do or say. Fly n'it.h me!" ~ . Will you marry `me? There is 3 inch here, nnd-:nn.l " A straw fur conventional forms, he plied, disduinfully._ .'l`he truest love `always untrnnnnelled, and fades away the sight of legal letters. .Oh, no, no! 1 cannot, may not, lento you any longer. I can see that ur int.-ntions are dishono_rnble!" she om him; but he held her hand in too gm .1 grasp. " You shall not escape me, Bessie! he onlinaed. J. have a yacht at Cowes; mvel thither with me in my carriage, ml we Will set sail for` the sunny East. llusni_e was surely tempted. ~ It is ditllcult to guess what reply she light have` made to this speech of her csigxiiung and pertinacious lover. " Villain! cried a voice at her elbow. She looked up, and trembled like a are her. Who are you ?" naked Keith Elliston. Her father!" replied Stule, pointing 0 Bessie. ' Whnt do you want? To sifvo hei-I" - From wind? - The designs of n acoundrel-a (lis- grace to his species; the would-he hetrnyer ofthe simple nnd innocent!" said the old soldier, with calm dignity. V Quivering \\'lIll'- 'i.;-II nnrnnnnr` I-(Inn e can pass a life of uninterrupted bliss., All this h.-i.~i come upon me no sud- ' uilty lhing-Riclmrd Stule was there to - claimed, endeuvoaing to break `away ' is Lene-I peeuhu: '5` [mt . ...../ In the nw::u'.-ime Bessie had met her \'cr M, the font of the \\'a1Lcrl3zl|. She `gs in :1 Ira.-;un_v state of lmppmess, am] istem-.1 with c\'idcut.ple:1suww his loving net-.uln-s. ' land when the road forks my side, 3` And you've in doubt which way it is, (and stiil and let your conscience guide; 1`lmnk God, H..cau't lend you far amiss. hut Square of ~ 6. on the No known -' h atcly occupied by 0 fuarin` God, but lovin` niore-- I've tried to be an honest. guid.-., m1'Il (ind Hm onu-u hue mm 1: A... `ye knew wlnet mad to honor lends, .&_uu{ga1;d old age? nrlovely sight! y way 0` texxxpurunwe. honest deeds, And twin` to do your duly right. ____..___ EUIIOES FINN] l`!lE' BELFII Y. `ye kgmw the rum! io poverty? Tum in :0. any "tavern sign; urn iu-il'n tempting as can he, V Them`: bran new cards and liquor no. . vv u uzu I.u nu nu uullual. gum:-., 'uu'Il nd the grave has got 3. door, 'Ax1d'm1n4.-thin` fur you (`other side. - V7 av know the road where the doilurs lie? Follow um rod cents here and there; or ifzi man It-avs them, I can guess He won't have dollars anywhere. 'yl':l.'`.'5. -, Let. us y from this inhospitable nc, :dit,err:mc:ux." Jm. ..-aid, H l`lm.-.~. ..-lm... Imuun. l`nL'1:s|m. Jun 15, I869. .__..... xmmnn 'r.n'x.on, (nrrom the German.) `yo know the mud to th bur`! of flour. M break o -day let `down the" bars, ml plough y r \\'hcn.t-fields hour by hour, Till sundown-yes, till shine 0 stars. kxv COUN'l`Y OF swoon ADVOCATE. -(\7I"5 Luntrvlxgflagh 'B;';ifm A 1). MERRICK, *`-Wxlu Ii. I869. l\ddrtS.'. all orders to ucnpuun In YLAIN AND ORNA .\{EN'l`AL PRINTING: . D anchna v n um .. 3T`.E5U5I.\ E.*s'3 cums. mu. :1_g:,x_1), _7 - .tm:R nom: AND JOB mun 9 "KM OFFICE, TING pgepnrcd to cxecnLc._.ln_ superior s-tylc every do. ' scnpnon of .. nu A\'H nn\M\(E,\I'!`AI. I-nmrvmna. fmtmirter, " ISXAMINEII OFFICE, . Barrie, 1 `L 3{[cll0LS0)I- 8'. SONS. PUBLISIIIIIB. j The lxuminer, ND (;()U)u"l`Y OF SIMCOE ADVOCATE ... u.nlll`lI Ia'IIl.`,ll\' 'l`lInlllllA I Ilnlntlun TERMS OF` SUBHCll"I`ION: llnr ur unnum strictly in advance! : we D if l'mte9o pnldl or `nu vvv-"" -_V_.._ [.'aulH.l9IlllI EVHIRY TIIUIISIIAY MDICNING ._._ mm "= ";;:;:;`zE;::;*:*';%:e:if:,:2::3' mm`- TERM OWSIIBSCRIPTION: ._.n..n.1rnurunnmn, _in s1_5u VOLUME VI. rpubllohed ovgry Thursday `Morning. ,_ ., AVA. AVAIL; L i|n[u>.-.-ihlc to mg 11- for AXES Of 1 s n-ct-ully ilnporte .\lu(-or-k's. Dz prepn` nvs. BY AN 01.!) m:z.1.-nmozm. (Co1z!iIm('d.) .. II `THE GUIIIE P031`. QESS CARDS. E.\l)S, HAND X ADS, mum, . cuzcmmzs LABEL3, 5 EXAMINER ormcm, Bnrrle. 0 $1.50 Miserably. I am parched with thirst, hungry, and, above all, anxious-oh, so anxious about my poor father! The remedy is'in your own hands.. What shall I do? said Bessie, as if to herself. . .. 1 _. __._ __-...-_ 4|..- .......-o:....' t`..- ..-.. 9| \V IIIH: UI lUUU- Girdlestone had told her thutshemight communicate with her` father, ifshe con- sented to marry him. She wotild have given worlds to alleviate the good old man's ausponsc. nn_-._ I`1....ll....L.._- ...L....._-.1 .1_- _.__ :_ HIE" H auapuursu. Wben'Girdlcst.one refurned, she was in the humor to accept his proposal, and take the desperate step of marrying him. 46 H.-nu Imw: \-ml Imsxsnd Hm nin-lat? lm lL\ asked. 11 II! (D HE! -`UH: Let me answer the queatiori for you," replied Girdlestone. Marry me, and_ all will be well. 1 have breakfast waiting for you outside, and a messenger shall be despatched to your father, to tell `him to meet. us at the church door as we come out. Do you consent? T An. I mmnht hpln mvsmlF_ T must; is own work he guarantee; in quulily su-cl _ wing and General Blul. x1.-uxll. n.~:luntly k-pt

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