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Northern Advance, 3 Mar 1870, p. 4

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Wmnmmu L or Tnoovs.[--The Army `- . and_ Navy. Gazette of the .15I.h u!t., contains the following important ` item :- ` V .. ','Ihe troops now stationed in British, `Nq_rtli- Ametica will be withdrawn dur-7' `_ t'li__3`,i-. present` year. At Halifax i'lohe;'ag.aIfigdn~.will be n_1auuained_ at" A` 1 |` `~ 69:12" .~`AJ-l.-nronsa|_-:has;.;- ~ Ven`so1_1tto`lall-I4 ' ' as w was-non- Sollcitou, `Barrie. - 45-1!` N C_l\I.`J1Vl4ll.`I, 'v 1 Fishery Overseer. 1 ` 996. .1 .-. \J4u.s.aa.a J. - a.;.a.v.n. .l.J.l.JJ,:l_|Dg icludiiig Combs, `Brushes, Fancy Soups, Per- .t'umer3,&o_. . . - I N - :The`depu-tlnont of. -.'..`.L... -'.l'|2`l.. CII_'_;_, 9-.1 -',,.. A uuannvwx vaclwr VGIIILBIIUUI WV`! nu? be fonhd. to'becomplt6, wh:ch,-being` hougm for 01.31:, are bered at I_ alight sdnpce on coat.`__ ' ' . - . ROCK'\;0ILgf&_c. :_V Laps.cv.sna.;ey, -Burners, ya. vwva vnpnv .QA_I|UUV,o , .'ru;y wouIa ccllu't'umon;to umcaumua , Ngighup qur'n`cIIy.` vngver irouught ihtobthis ma:-ket,_beaidea eve A ' '= . nmlmn ' ` LUIIIJIIILIK I'lCl.Ul'U3q A . Fmmes. Lockets and" Cases, In Gilt, Rhee- wood, `and Hard Rubber. Alhnma and Pm-fnlina In... ........a....n_' ..'_ Photographer, "late of the London Stereoscopic _ and Photographic Company, BEGS to inform tlxeinhabitunts of 01-iilia. ondjbe surrounding country, lbatvbe had commenced business in Oriilia, and is pre- pared to take Pbolograpbsof every descrip- tion. Caries do `Visile, Imperial - or Cabinet Ca.r1es,Stercoscopic Famiiy Groups, and larger Pictures `at moderate prices, ` j ` Particular attention maid in `onion-inn am! In. rwlures In mouernle pnces. , Particular attention paid to `coloring and_re- _ touching Pictures. TI`rm-mu, Lnnlusva nnl noun: tn run 1),... A vmoui umxnv THE -\:'X(i'l`I_MBV or THE j I.A-T-3 STORM. V ` (F-rrim the Sioux City Yimes Ian. 20.) -' ,, ,4 11.- ..-..a:....I...-'n nl', NIEQIQH HALL, ht N .69.. mnwnm nnnnrzr !P?Hn*rm;mn GALLERY Is "i5bT\i{1'oN I vsnnxvrn nmnnnuu. .u.. - - . FRONT STREE1`;OIiILIA, I 1 `Nearly opposite the Jb2zsaIz I1o2zse. (cues. V ! , The public will. 'iind'it to their advantage to 5 i give us it call before buying elsewhere, as goods ? at cost price, and silver taken at par, will suit the present hard times. 'With many _tbanks 10.! our kind friends and. customers for past. favors, ; we wish each and all o_f.yoIi a. happy and pros } perousi new year. . , .ROSST& GILCHRIST. nan:-in "'an u 197:1 0 ` HE"sUBSCRIBER deaires_to thank his numergns friends and the public for past nah-n nnnn ....'.I In :..6`...._. .|_-_, - Iuu uuuouxunnn ueslres _t0 IDMIK D33 for patronage, and to inform them that he has re- moved to the - South Side -of Dunlap isucet. Nearly opposite his old stand, where he intends to keep constantly on hand a Fmsr QLAS_S Srocx or prIces- - ' ` Boots and Shoes made `to order of the best - nmlel-ia.1s,by competent workmen. A cali is respectfmly solicited. _ ' i , 885- HENRY BIRD. _ PART[~l_:[jZ_I jx SHIP. Sellin%g;1t Cost the partnership existing between the un- ' dersigned wi'.l expire next April, and the I business must thenpbe closed, lhe_y_are now of- t`e1inglo1he public, at cost. price, the whole i -` ' `stock of Plain and Fancy (rut):-.\c~c~u 1*./n`/ibxm _.I)or1n 01 \ urmnuuu \.;u.3,- u. I . V ()1) last` Sunday, while the snow V 4 storm wns at its height, the shanty, in which the settlermid his f.1niily' lived, was so open as to expose its oocupan_ts- to the fury ofthe storm. Therobeing no si_:v_us ofnn abatement 'ot"I.'ne storm, ' Mr. Dowd, nccompmied by his wife and three chii'.tren,the lutter_ageJ. re- spe'ct~ively H, 8,and 6 years, started for a neighbor s house, -aboutifort-y rods distant . " Mr. Dowd, with the six year old childiu-his arms, stafted in advance, his `wite and two children` folluxving. b A , _ {\n Ilin IIYf|>Il `ha {flIl`ID'l` IIYHII FINE` 0! A i 'l`wecds, Clojhs. `Beavers, Damnsks, Flnunela, ` Paints, Canons, Shawls, Mnntles, Cloaking, [ Under-Clothing, Tickings. Blankets, Hats, Caps. `_ Hoods, Sonmgs, Gloves, Hoisery, Skeletons,[ .ibbuns,- Femhers, I-`1o'w,ers, Towelliug,.Cotton | Bags, Linen Bags, Carpets. Ready-made Cloxb- ` lug, Boots and Shoes, Shelf Hardware and} ' Axes. 7 A choice 10} of Teas and general Gro-i (-cries. ` Which will he sold at t.he lowest remunerating prices. ' " ` prices . Rnnlt . V VERY LARGE and complete Assortment etLadies Ennme1led Kid and Prunclla Guiers, Buskins, Boots; Gc':1L s Calf, Kip and Course Misses and Children 5, of every. 1) on hand, _ AT PRICES NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD nnrr-`rs \:nIinrw 1Q(!'1' 1 04` variety and style which-will be kept. constant- V ANDREW GRAIIAM _ Hssum or Armani 'Li(3iaNsEs,` Lot No. 14, SlhA0o7z., Innis/il, [REMBVALH 'i3700'r`& SHOES, _SPANISHvSo1e,`Slaughter,Upper, Kip, Calf, Harness, Binding, Lining, Shoemakers ! Finding, &c. - _ ' ' - v . AN_DREW`_GRAHAM. ` n - v -...... !WHOLES(ALE_&. RET_A-IVL- T gnu Iliygl IIIIUIIU ll `.1 niz`m.oi1s. vam.i..., &c-. In; lawful` OA`h'4"...-._I:4`. -L!-I. I_-!._. 'i.eathe1:T.!.jVIIV.;tAt.i1g1'A ! Leather !i - .1 Barrie. Jan y, 1.870, J11!y,'169. Td1LE'I3V %';&?i:ici;E_s. lulifflv nnnn, Th-nhluhu Fanny Run... 1). ' 1 Barrie, January, 1867; Ban-iyeg Janna.ry,_ 867 D_ZUNLC;)P -VSEEET, BARBIE. .` OLlVE`E|-i-&. C_o;. 7 --I\1:tI; .'x=15.oMA NTICV INCIDENT. JULIUS HU4MM-E,. ....,...I..... "1..:. ...- n._ r-.._v-_ m,, GEO. PEACOACK,V Illl\I\ln cu`--.- jComb"s, Brushes, &q`.,` &o. ' _ _. . an ,,,__ Eoto Dr. SLAVEN S for Pre Drugs,'Chemicnls, Dye-Stus, Perfumery, Farley and Toilet QArticleVs, _, _,-_., .v-- T _Go t;;ADrT..V:SV_LAV`EN S for Garden, Field and T'Flow_et Seeds, w`hicThVhe imports TKO! -7- - '1-`oronI.u,~and.Irom the United States and England. .... -' -4- 1 'r-\. at ntrcvxv :_ ._..__;_-_.A,, u - -n - - - ` " ;guo;:ce:ha; they c6n_- I 1inu'e to, keep in stock the best - supply pf I V ' ' , ` ' _PllEJ E`N6l.|8H~ DRUGS ._..I_A !_ - ORILLIA nave swan --- -----'- -V-an-vu uuu aauausuuu Dr. extending his Book and Stationery department. Give him a call and save money, he sells 'at'Toronfo retail prices. Great inducements oifeted to-V.1`eachers, to` whom a discount of 19!: per cent. will be allowed on all purchases. - ' ' ` ` ' 2 `_ . , u__i- ...1;:..h (`L.o..c`rA1rI:V\no ___;a,,., .-. _ ----- - -- - ` ' ' `._. -'..- v-u uv uuvvvwu Uu Ill! IIIIIUIIKUBSI _ -.- A. l1V'.h Go to SLAVEN S, nndlook at his Wall P_aper. 10,000` Rolls Just recexveld from New Yorlf: WW jwillbe sold, at the cheapest possible `rates. `Try Dr. SLAVEN S PILLS, they n_re well -known and recommended. Buy n_ bottle of 'SLAVEN S Mosquito Lmiment-a surel preventive for !lxe_ bites of AMS`l"" Black Flies. ' . T _ -' . Go.to SLvAVEN S for Teus,Tobaccos end Cigars, of the first quality. [ _ . . Go to eSL`AVEN S and see those Coal Oil Lamps, for sale at 5 per cent of! cost price- You will savernoney by buying -your Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c., &c., at SLAVEN S. ,8 Paint, Varnish, White-wash, Camel-hair, Scrubbing & Shoe Brushes, always on hand at SLAVE N DR. SLAV__EN has agood business and intends to keep 1t,1f low prices, Strict 3 and 800 ' qnalityof goods will secure` it. ' ' ' ' ` Try Sla.ven s- Condition Powders, for Horses 6; Cattle, the best in the market. The coun"Y "M3 liberally dealt with. 1 GiveVDr. Sleven a call before buying elsewhere, and you evill be sure to get a bargain- I 00" Looklor the Red Letters on the window as follows :1 V BOOTS AND snoxss. gmwng. coiihg. A `DISSLOLUTION OF ' Prescri[1ibns carefLIllv' prepa[re< iAat all hours, %1829_- Near Victoria. D3. SLAVEN S DRUG STORE. sec`- . L . _' D9 D0 THE BESTTEA. . PAT. FAILS, each. V IBROOMSJ each .'..1 - 1./ind I take this opportunity of thanking the '1 I "886 they have bestowed. nnrl m|;:.:e;.... .. RI! AFIISZENV TO DE.TII. TAWANKAEY ?rEA.....';.;.. YOUNG HYSON......A..... V D9 - ` ovooonooofgu -V&C `Sm Idol, HMS Mnmps, W @E3W`9 33 aws CONSTAN'[`I.V mu 1: A \; I1ich_ I oef as 10w` as any ' {n II. WONIERFUL {JOHN POWELL, - ` 5 Late with Richard Powell. BARRIE. lVIerchantA'%l`aiH0[r% & Cl0tIniyer, I17)!` .Q':,...,J N,.....,... .1` `r..___2T "rho follownig -ii; .une['?pe'ror'a`ti'on' "the `address delivered, oruhe o_eeagionf;.! of the funeral offthe `late Mr.` "Pee-'1: body, at Peabody, Mas`e.,e b'y',Rob9_rt * _4 C. Winthrop, L.- L. D. The entire" eulogy is magnicent throughout, but} we have only space. for a. brief extrnpt, and we think our readers willzagree with us when we say that it is worth 1 re-printing. A ' . r A g ' ll . 1...: .. 1 Lu A-...-...-n 4- n.--'I..-.... I I J. IULISII L UHILD, LYlUlIl\.l Llvuguo, plements on hand and to order. Teas at 50, 60, 75, V80 &. 90 cents; And "public for the very liberal nage they have bestowed, and soliciting a continuance of their favors, I call their attention to my new stock of sruvammau DTTNLDP R'I`RF.F'.'l`_ wnnw` n'w NTARKEW` STREET- EA LERS in all kindsAof`Fa'rming Implements, such as Reaprs, Mour-rs . ` Funning Mi-lls, Straw Culle_rs, Gang Pluughs, Clutlvators, Plonghs ofnll kinds, combmed Horse Hue 85 \Ve'eder; Horse Rakes, Horse Hay Forks, Sawin Machims, 'l`hreshin`g Machines, Corn Crushrs. All of which will be sold a i'l\'I1i1"l3llfa(:llll el'S Priges; ' ' ' ' __| n,",., 1| ___I I.T1-_.._J_ f__J C1_,1--__._,!'__..a1..__ I`... _H l_!.__1_ -1` 7.. 'Bn-ightWIusczA1v1do Sugar 1011) I'q1'S$1 00. Al 1,) _"_-It 'fwmm.v mwm -in W. VV.ATtv:r;0WELL`&. THQMP-S0.\`_S. Extra Bright Ren$dV Sugar 9 lbs. for $1 00, ? A1 -Pn\vI-`_l.t_. X`. Tunntucnxa Rice 22 1153, for 00,- Raisiris,-New Valencia 9c._pe.1' 1b., _CL1r1fa11t; (very good) 20"bs for $ 00, "" |""'-"".' ` IX And so Ibid farewell to.thee,hrave,l honest, noble-hearted friend! -` The village of thy birth weeps to-day for one who never `caused her pain betore; The Tower of Essex. is gathered - at thy grave. Massechusetts mourns thee as user: who has givsnnew lustre to her historic page; and Maine, not un-r rniudfulof her joint inheritance in the earlier .gloriesof `the parent State,has opened her noblest harbor. and draped her. municipal balls with _richest, sad- destrohes, to dohonor to thy remains." New England, from mountain-top to farthest cape,tis in sym thy with the scene, and feelsthe Itnessthatthe hallowed-.mer'nories'of- ' Leyden and fPlymouth--the refuge of the rock of her Pilgrim Fathers---should be associated with. thy ohsequies. This great and glorious . nation, inall its re- stored and vindicated union, partake: the pride ` of thy life and'th'e sorrow l ` of thy loss. In hundredsof schools l ' of the desolated South the children-,e evennow, "ere chanting thy requiem and .weaving_ chaplnts `around thy name. `In hundreds. of comfortable homes, providedhy thy bounty, the a poor of the grandest city of the `world even now are breathing blessings -on thy memory. The proudest shrine ol- 7 Old England has unlocked its conse- crated vaults for thy repose. .'1`he bravest ship_ot'_a navy, whose march is o er the . mountain \vave_s, whose. homeis on the deep, "has bornethee as a conqueror tofthy chosen rest ; -and as it passed from isle -to isle, and I "from sea to sea, in a circumnavrgation 1 almost as wide . as, thy own charity, has given new siguilicanco to the memorable saying of the great funeral , orator of antiquity: Of illustrious ' men the whole earth is the Vsepulcre ; and not only does the inscription i upon columns in their owriland point it out, but in that also which is not their own. there dwells with every one an_un- > written rnemorial oi the heart." And 5 now, around -thee are assembled not ' only surviving schoolmates and old companions of thy youth, and neigh- bors and friends ofvthy gmaturer years, but votaries._oi' science, ornaments of literature, heads of. universities and academies, foremost men of commerce and the?arts,intiuisters.of tlie;Gospel, delegates from distant States and rulers of_ thy own_State, all eager to unite in paying such homage to a_ .car_ceriof grand but- simple,` benccence asbeillier rank norfurtttne not learn- ing nor genius could ever ha,Ve- com- mancled. " Chiefs of the republic, re- _ ,pre.se._ntalives and more than srepre I sentatives of royalty, - are not `absent , from thy bier. `Nothing in Vwauting to give emphasis to thy example. `No- thing is wanting to [ill up the `measure of thy fame. But what earthly honor `-what accumulation ofearthly honors ~ shall cornpareiior a mc men_Lvt'ith the a supreme hope and trust _.which_we all humbly and devoutly cherish at this hour, that when the struggles and the A victories, the pangs and the pageants,~ of, time shall be_.ended, and the great awnrdsjof eternity shall be made up, thou mavest `be found among those who are` more, than - conquerors, _ through Him whusaved us! And _' we bid - thee iarewell.brave, honest,- i noblc-hcarted (end of mankind! , Sauces, Picklcs, Mustard, Starch, Canned Fruits, Bonttled Ale * and Porter", CaseTLiquors ,T Wines &, Liquors of the very best brands for Medicinal purposes. - ' - - . LVI Bari-ie, March` .1711). 1869. 1Lllll|l"d_C|ulUl3 I. IIUCGA ` laugh Points, Mould` Boards, Land-Sxdes andhastings for all kinds ot Im `nundnlo n'n l\l'||1t` nu-I1` Ora Eu-/`or 5 LiqI.1_or$-_toHot1hIgepofs at Toronto who1esale rates. ..-.. wrms=sLEM5m .j?leas`.cgl.l.dnd ...;;=Aq:.pn;f??; r- A?-` .-...._ ._ b - AGRICUL*l`UR1; IMPLEMENTS, B. &, S., will als keep on hand an aSsortn1ex1g of Covk- I ing Box and Parlour Stoves, l_IuHow ware Stove Pip('S, I - Tinware, Sugar Keulc-s, Lamps and Chimneys, Sewmg ~ _ Mac,hi_nes, Washing Muchmes; &c., &c. 0'1? Ordersby Ilfaz-'1 7J2'o72zptlf/ -attended to; ` _ And with that Jim was about hen?- mg a liastvretreat, when at his first step "9, low kluk; kluk, kluk, . was heard comingonly too clearly" from the region of his liead-gear. Tl|is'wns fatal, and Jim was "stopped and forced` to remove his hat, when a plump, lmlbgrown cluckeu Jumped out` and ranhustily away; ',l`he.a1rHwith which . the culprit gazed alter itlwas "a study for a painter; it|expr'essed to- perfection wonderiianil perplexily hleud_ed,~ but.- not a trace of guilt. -Slowly he spoke,` as though explaining the matter tn him- self nndjacconntmg fun` so_ reinaprlkablep i an incident :-i n n1-n S! J . - n : 1-" v -' .- vr 8 L) '7- BEA'r'1`1E &SCOT'l"S 01??` Stand. Comr Dunlap 82;, R. R. squtnzren, Barrie. `L = A SUPERIOR CLASS OF c|_o1'H,L . no ri\<~. > cm. n (A z~: _ ,;. l \ _. Goods (leli1J.e-1;-i 2'/z'Town , and Farm I roclz(i'e.b0ugI1t. 'vnwr."r_r. 1 . : 1 .....m ....m.. ts; L`obate_ts,0ys`lAers,.Q.InLIV1e'ti F:tm,vSalad Onl, Corn 5 ` _` .[ whiqh will,l:_o ;uld at a trie aboye cost. t\\-s'_\,\H.`_\O\n\(yP\_I5_\-IN\\\%\5.~J\\A_m.-- - - - /`. ., -v % 2@%9%@aw%i@,,a@@@n2o% DUNLOP STREET , Food` 0'5` M_ARKE'1`STREE'I`.' `> `NEXT DOOR TO THE ADVANCE OFFICE," Well, i( dat a_in't do funniest ting I` ebber did see. Why,dat`dar-.chicken mus hnbclumup .de 1eg oh my pan- 1aloons. - ` V . ancyr So decided are its effects that _s atrnosphe _ " 'i7,;'the. scign; rt, is in ahighl` _ '_t'ea>-gon'. .- A column ,of . magnetic light A gt.` Inrthe'i ianl;.?;further the,-. #130 phere, and `it is now ,f(_'alIitI'8- "* 0ll$_, "Y."__V, .rn_illions of In o 3!}-wofd;;i,has accom- iebed hall _ hf distance, between up it the sung r-The interesting question, , ud one on. which,perhaps, we do not Ifvish any more light on thischaracter `st How long will it he beforeite [_1Vin ishes' the rest or the distance, and bridges the gigantic chasm between the earthand the sun ! It is amessen- get sent out to snatch us up as food for the insatiate monster that keeps him- seltwarm by devouring planets, and whose. re-eating propensities `this V whole earth would satisfy for a few- : days only! If so, how, long will this - emissary be in reaching us,.and carry- ing the globe away, as if we were a - gigantic lump of coal for a` roaring . furnace`! This columnof light, at In- . tervals, indicates its approach by ash- . ing and corruscating with fresh brilli- two astronomers, one at London, and" the other at Oxford, and neither know- -- . ing the experiences of the other, sup- ' posed `that the dark glasses of their a telescopes had been broken. or put out . of range, so strong-was the ash of the ; "golden light upon the Vision. It was predicted that lnelore the end of" the next year this magnetic line will have got near "enough to `us to make its im- mediate and actual inuence upon the earth. it is announced that, in con- 'oequence, we may expect to see phenomena that have never been .scen , or known before by `the human race. elf any of our readers are, therefore, , yet disposed to complainof the weather` and the earthquakes, let them remem- ber that, by this time next ye_ar,they may expect to have an entire new line a of experiences to explain and endure, ' In nn|nnnl"lIl\I'| tilllll l.h0,.lflIl '3, day oinight. ` _BY.; _QMET'HIN (3 _A LARGE ASSORTMENT or _ _ I:-<.-.-~ -11.4: V ~ - - u wvva wuihailwll `IN 'c'oNTANfrLY ON HAND._ `IRAQ ____-.-._.- .uu..n.una Dy NIB 1 06" Boxof28lb., perlb.-....b.... ICC...-OI. qt.IIOQ so SOLACE TOBACCO, -per lb... `camnnn PEELS, &c.,&c_. - ` ` T Addies, BEATTIE 3; SCOTT, . L V , B.41z1:IE,.o-NT. house North of`,Toronto. I give the T of the leading articles: - :8: n, I - Some days ago a pretty,` bright little juvenila friend, some five years` ofage. mamerl Rossa, was teased a goo'dIdeal' Ivy a gentleman who [visits the family. `Ho nally wound `up .by_ shying, Rossa, I don ; love you.. 1 Ah, lam Y0}! have got up love ma,"Vxa`idj the child. How .so P" asked her tor. m9"l~0|'~` " Why",5_ :!{osi' 5 answered; T the Bible says=_v_ou.'-m|ist iloveitlioae _-ithnt, hate you, a.1n_d``_Iaftn'{Iure_`iIvhgtgi_ . you._ .~ .,. =50 A60. 70 so so- 90, _1J oo 20 -AN D-- 841- In` a mus above cost.` 1821: i . - . - .4, "Jo f0l"..........'.. CURRANTS, 20 lbs. for. .4 . . . . . lbs'C.]rOlIO>OII`O0IDIO CO.` I` I I I I VALENCIA nA'1s1Ns, per 1b.. _VALENCl_A RAISINS by the ` Box nf `ZR III. ....- n. - At POWELL & Tnompspxs. Al Povym.L &. Tnonpsoss. At Powm.L &. 'l'HoMPsoNs. \/V At POWELL 8;. Tnozswsorcs. [uh cut, UV IUVD DU IIIUV`. - `_ The answer was both cyoncilintory and conclusive, and _w_ould have been satisfactory had it not been for,Jim's - hat. This,was rather worn sbft felt, a good deal toollarge for its wearer's head,and `_it seemed to have a motion` entirely-unusual in hats, and manifest- ly-due to some remarkable cause. It seemed to contract and expand and" move of itself_._nnd clearly without Jim s volition. So the next enquiry .was:--- -A - .. | :r'IIn . 0 .1 .`. - - 4 J . At POWE1'.L &. Tnonpsoxs '1. fYI'_OVIIU A LUIIAVD, [!, `(!orn[TSt arch, &c., all of nova non. ' J.-x.\xEs 'm0s1i'>sox. Late with T. D . McConk(-_'v ._____._,__., % `A. Simmers,' patro- Ihelr fmmu I. .......x,: 872-1) gee ofta 31-6. lrul I\J' v would .ON I IVI V ' ` > I "Take (-'dis hat? No, sa|_1.. I d keich cold in my head, sarthu. Allus keep. my hat on when I m out 0 - doors. * ~ A.-'.l __.:.|, .1 . 'r~ ' 17' 4.5` HE Went half ol bot immber Six, in the ' l0lh"Con.. Notllwlilgl, 100 m-req_ V5 small poflioh is cleared. There are n lng ham and stable on the prsmises. The land wlll l--3 gold cbpgpaboul $300 will be geqnired down, V the balance may remain `on Mortgage for u lcxnl of yean.. Possession givrn Iatpril. _ For further particulars apply In ` MORPHY & Fl.l?.)ll_V(l. : Brampton, Pu, Feb.'y 2, 1870. 6-4! Y `U BISEULU UN nnol u-us.vm u.\ H` or cheap for Cash, the South West qvmr `of Lot 8, in the third Con. of ORO. '-"n?ur:. hing 50 acres, 30 of which are cleured,m-:1 11: .- M ed, and in a high state of cnltimtion . 3. 'l`hnm urn lmr houses. stables nut! 51 r.~v- ed, MIG In nlgu lulu! 01 cluu`-uuuu ! There are 103 boupea, I`."V; failingpupply of spring water on thc-prI:mi.-'-v . | For particulars apply 51. this office or In In ,, 1'0! pll.'l.Icuuu'a II .V Ford, Bradford . s ....._._._.. HE South half of 14; on- 12th Com, T`- 100 acres. and South East qnarlpr rd in 12th Con, Tiny, 40 acres, and South xmr 1311:, on 11th Con.,25 acres, all clmm-d r .~ acres` ina good slab) of cultivation, .~.y: superior class of land, with Frame: Inn. [Inose l.Stubl<-,_ 2 Log: Buns, Log nu , 7 Shed. W111 sell to suit purchasers, cum; `E `of all. rs... nu-olmr nnrm|1nrl'nnnII' In 1114- m\ r.~ !or all. . v V . I For further particulars apply to H30 0 r.`-:` ; the Lot, or (if by letter post-paid) to . ` \VILLlA.\I CA.\lPII-IL.'.. 6-'Imo PE_!lE'.BDgUi:il(.`X:0', I` . ~-, , '0! we Uou or unance . Further psrgiculdrs an conditions of Bnln cm be hu.d__on ngplicalion at the omcesyf Mesaigux .PQllCl`80,' urisohgt Baln`. "Court Street, m. i Bgmlt &-Egan! Exchun e Alley, v: mu ., m'oronco.`.na huxsm on, Esquin`. ' : dwM,-Ind oftha Auk` 1870. Biflil WELL} ,. I "\:Vl1at is the ma?t_er with your hat I . ` . , MY 11%1'.?- dat s an ole hat.` I se fond of dat hat, u\IY_H -.4,` -. A 1 mm: wunm two miles or the property, _ The purchaser shall at the time or` Sale to the Vendor or his Solicitor a. deposit in vi: = proportion of ten dollars for every one hundz 1 dollars of the purchase money, endthe bnlm. V in one month thereafter, without interest. `rim.- Deed to be prepared by the Vendor's Solicitnz at the expense of the purchaser. The other m- _dlttone of sale will be the standing condiliuzws of the Conrtof Chance 1,, Plllnlll nnrrhienld-A--.. -...._.Ih1-__ _r -_I. _ . -v- v, At Ore o tlo:k in the afternoon in on. an "H _ 2 I - that is to say : The North half of Lot number I`woI~.u: i:~ eighth Concession oi the said Tutu Tccurnseth, containing one lmndreti I`-L'i'l.'i : or toss. The soil is good; about 55 nor-.--' cleared and under cultivation, the rest M . well wooded. The buildings on the pron:- - cnn.=ist cf in Log House and Burn. Tin-:0 ;.; ontho premises a good well of water and u young orchard beginning to bear fruit. 'I':.e farm in distant from the Village of Clnrksv. about one mile,and about six miles from :: (Village of Bondhead. There are Gristnnd . Mills within two miles of the . The purchaser shall the time; of Salt: nn p\f{|,LIN"':i4I}'"s, 9.-z4E:;::% ---9---..-_-. __,V, ,, I St.:bla,.'-10., on each, will: a frrnm;rc~ 7 sides, and situated on the N.W. Cox..w Tuesday, the First day of Ma r c ':~. . 1870, AA..---v - L -V Also to acres of lam`! joining the haze Haytes farm.and 20 minutes walk - Market. To>be sold together or Sep;1.'.'\v suit purchasers. Terms libi-ml. Fm further nnrtlculara annlv to Schoolcraft s.Hote1, in t1: Village of Clarksvillc. `In the Township of`Tecumsc-lh, in the L9. . . of Simcoc, on South balfLot 35, i -1m: nnr-Inn. \\'$l. FPX\'l`llERS'1`0.\'H\I'(}H. Deputy` Warden Ilefoxmnlory, Pencmng Or for both Lots to What do you want with my chickens-?" A ' V ,` ;.`Nufn at _ul|. I was only lookin. an em, day look so nice. I- 'Fl... nnnutvnl us-.. L..oI- --.-_:I:,.-__- ,u-sou.-xn 1 nu Inc uocre nun !I"n|L (rt ' -snk-, made by the Court of Clmxzr. :- cause of AL'S.\l.-\.\' mzainsx KIRK. be-Mr .: respectively, the `.3ii.hda_v of .)nm-, `.>- - the 1ll.hd_a_v Of Jnnumry. 1570, and u ' mprobnxion of Andrew .\'o_rIon f Ht'3. } Mnsler in (`rdinary of the said (mm. `.3. lowing valuable son SALE on nKmABLE TERF; 1 U1 AU. ", Illll \,0nc('5.~mn (`-I 1 Acres, ncnr Pent-t:mgui.:honc E1.._-.- are on this Lot between one and mo : Pine Saw" Logs, Irlnrge qn':am1:;.- M` `(mk--Stm`-e 'l`imbor.lnnd nllwr lmr.:*-. . 1`l`D\lQ AD D \\'\vv,-\"r` `H. 1` | utuv-Dun`-(3 1|mDCr,.nnlI mnor lmrn!'."m , TIIR.\!S OF I`.\Y.\II-I.\"I`4U.x;c-!; lowh, t"e olhcr lmlflin two equal aw 1pen\s,wiIb inter-".=t:1I .=m`(~n |vr m':;g. A15`), }5uilding- Lot No." :20. Iiual Toronto Street, in 1':.e 'I`uwu.of I.1r:io.' {If an nl-rn u;.n?nrv ohn .....?.'l........ . I IL'U|:, nllu uvwr-'.~`I ill " \'(`l) [Pr (`(`.'; Building:-1.0! No. .[`;:l'.a Street, Ii.1rui< of an ncro; ndjaininz the ncsid--tzcu .\IcConke_v, E.=q., on_c.1sy tmus of 1; ' IG TlTi.ES CLF..\R.,_g __z-, .1 . - - FARM 1N TI-IE 'rowx.u; OF 'I`E_CUMSE'l`Il. , 'PURU;\NT lo the Docn-9 nu! ma! (~: ; .......... ..r llVD\l . u - - - . -- \Vill.be offered for sa1gb,-'.w...1z.- ..x 1;. -.. By Mews. Stewart and Jlumz { Auctiorzccrs, . ljhlulll llllfl AJUE III, `10<),acrcs. . N. E, part Lot 15, _.53 nr-ran. F`eb`y 7m. 1370. Tu: Honn: T|_un:.-.Many men V never fairlyAgraduat_[q in ns9n1Vityfjt_In!i|' - they Vcovm: it all o've'rwith |" of piety. `The " ' ' ' "DJ "CF03 North lnlf Lb: 17, ,If\(\ nnun JUAKIIUIII uvu AC on Iuu IJIU Wu 7 100 acres; v.\'es`.ImlfL-0126,-in 21% Ft-n..Tiu_v--1 Ens! balf,Lol. 1. , in 151 Cun.. .\'un.h 100 at-nu, V I! cut uuu l4\lL Au, nu tut: `Ltu K uu., .v. 100 `acres. Lot. 11, in'8tb Co'n.,` V1-sprn-200 nex- West -hulyf" L9: 10, irfthe 2nd Com, inn .... ..... VLCVSI 'IJ1LII lJJu L'J, Au III`: J-U LUU-I I [00 acres. ` ' South half Lot 6, in 1311: Con., \`\'t-5 I -luau: I!`I'\ 1.. ~ 1.. TLe'premi. and zroxzzzds nmc nrf .\lr. R.-J. (HM-r_. Lnls 1? nrnl I5` I-I:a~' \ chvviash Srrvst, 1l11Vin fl`0[Hngn5 on 114 imd L-`olborne and Frun1.S::-Ms. (- nboutucn ncre. The ho' =`e is cumtiux.--.'v ' up, conmizns S rmangs In-:'i(Io:s1-Lift-Pm: 1 complete woodashed, Driving Hm`.$('. . : ve horsx-3 with large Inf; (_.\~<-r, and 9. lent Frui'..hc-zzringr Ur;-h.u1. l n:m;-:~'- fnx !:_ snfs \\f:\.lor. I os=`casi-.~n can be'gi'-on Ln bcruext. I1 I ,.v \'r.' In G......L \1...._-.._-- .`. 2. .m._.\'o.' 1QSoutb.\Ie.=.=.~.=snzn 52: ;.`ron.tagn also on .\lu:c1ne-`lush Slim-K`. lmlfaux acre-, to be sold in 'suit.~.lIiu Lots. * ' ' 'v 'r\I~ In .....1 nix r~_u1.;_.., n :1 '4Iu- n.n_uu- A V:L::l4lI Lnu U: 5III.'l1.. EIUKU TKZUU-. , ` .AIso1'or sale, 9. vulunme Ilrvpod (lbe motlxor of the r-e-Iv.-br.xI-.1 1 -1:11;:-)andPike\vi.~`r'. :1 Cult now xi~ l`m- hnrI:I\n nl-a n....I.v nn L` -nuwv; uuuuhr\v1:'H u Lnli now ll~n;`,! E Fm` particulars :1;-pl_v M F. J :2 Convt-_\'.'mpt-1', OrilIi:I.,'ur_lo Dr. UL!-VII! Juiy `Z8111, 1669. 'LANn AND `rows: LOTS Fi: [ { g1LE. % IDNSI UHIIVIAUL 1- Ill I35 LUU.1 .\UlLll 100 acres. Lot 12, in 3rd Cnn., North Orjilia-'3 "I West half Lot. 16, in 13th Con,;.\1cu.'~ Chicken on the Brain. [Near .iErie, 'Po_nusylvama,' there" lives a colored person by the name of James Stewart, whom the community. hy common` consent, have dubbed Commodore Stewart. He is ,a talented but eccentric` individual, and has a weakness for chickens. On one occasion, being fonndfnear 9. poul- try yard, uuderrather suspicious cir- cu mstances, he was iuterrogntedrather - , sharplywbyithe owner.of_lho premises as follows :- "urn 72.. ,,.fu . V -`-" \.`u L4\I\3 acre e-9.ch.' A `In I`...- CLEI ;Kl\713f{Y`S.x 5 ,: "rm for__1e in em. Mung supply or ipnug WHICH. uu v.xn:-pr':m:.-'-V particulars apply H 2 I'm-ti, Rmdfnrd. ` r` r- acres. West halfLot 18, in the 4.1}; (`(51), IRA ' lunar-r.n CUM ll} I , ' bur,` A Dd In I\' \.'. 10 BE SOLD.ON ms? 'n-mas ox Ti`-Y.' .. ..|u.....-. fur suh u! Qnlnh \VMn rn-'m~. `"1?-on SALE, MARKEI SQUAI l1.. llll. purchasers. terms nuwzu. `Fog further particulars apply 14 TN _ We1l,_jim, What are yo1idji'xig. here 1 . V 1: ml. .,_,m , -, ha` HE unduersignd 6&1-rs th`e following piopertj for sale, viz :- ... 4 1 3 Bu-rig-;, Nov. 17th, 1869. - _,...`, .,.........c_.,_- For fnr.lber particulars of 'I`iu_v Lot, -.x;; 1I'\l n n mvyr-n.nnn.... . .... .. IUU 1401 1 of York- Toronto, Oct`. Desrable Property fozj S15. 'i'x".3.f.a"i=*o".;";x.;`.;:;' acre Lots, |."A1msV FOR. sauna? 6 I1iILf AT%%%v*1LLT.5u; ;-; unit: 2 . . _ . _ . T Oh, nufn, nuin; ]ess walkin roun . ' ` ' ' :11 !!! . 1 ' - --- LE. It IL, in .1 rk--1`d0 ac: Apply to Iuu 3100: .0 II V19 and `.10 Cold Ycslume XI , in "411: Co:_1., NOHnW33.'\,` ,' in 1101!: Con., EH11: in1hc~ 18lh_-Cuzz I _s. 3!. s.x.\'r.:n:s -w;\VI. :. CASA V uuu HI uuu Hill- Well," tnk it an, and let s Iookatll L * A .' V IUT Illb llUllUlyv ' J The young fllow had observed the fair owner of the portemonnaie, and V her great joy at its recovery, and made hold to say, I \van't no ruward Abul_ one has from that young lady. _ 1'1..- `R-In;nu!n anlntl nntl QnvI'1:nnAIn Ion.. Georgi: '1 `Y - . H. DOU(..:. On the ;.:._ ' 4 noa".\:. I I .3)! I iartielo themselves ego? w.itri aea'e_d-rite ieote A A; when used hy otlajfe"`re_'%-';; eIlen'r :_lt , 'and.the'y; are 00'! 5! Willdgog 'ore'on'animon e.in the opin-j - ; ion that .-.-~~n.rie;'a Conrlition Powdere and` 1 4.. ., _, - -That 3. 1:: ivho=:.+haIe.' ithe,r`ne`ed Arabian Heavo Remedy in snperiorto any- - thing of Vthe kind h`ere`t_ol'ore'- or at present in ; use for nonghs, `oolde, thick -wind, and all 7 dieoaaeo _vrhioh:aileot thewind of bones; As`, a condition medj_eiu. in-bu no equal; there 3 it nothing. in it ' `which can` injures horse 1 whether oiclr or well-nor need the bone he 7 Vt kept from working while neing it; it is just ;. l the article which all who own horaee require; , l and which they should have constantly on I hand.` ' Remember the name and aee that ` the eignature of Hnrd 8: Co. is on each` pack- `. -age. Northrop 8; Lyman, Newcastle, 0.nt., proprietor : for Canada`. I` ...._.--- __ nu- '...r...--.. --I wuuuuug . Czumorr -ro Pancrus:ns'or -mu Pnvvuu Svgzur (a' protected solution}! the proloxide of mm). Beware of being -4 deceived by any of the, propuraliunu of Peruvian Bark. or Bark and` Iron, which may be qered to you. Every bonl_r_a of genuine has Peruvian Syrup (notP_errman Bark) blown. in the glass. Examine the bums bnfur -nrn -r-.hnina_ (not i ert`1vi'an71'caVr'|_r37"'|'>|;:v;n :7 :":i":'HE 2 the bottle bofur Apui-chasing. ` Ilifparsoli hinlu place him ilni.-`l`an!|AVy at on the oor, or bed, on.hio back, and let him` [lay quietly. {men lninulesor ao,'iI is simply _I. fuming tit, and the blood .owjng. on a level WI" speedi_ly equalize` itself through the yulet_n.;_ _lf .you,a:a uoublod willuhcnnna-` mrn,'.pl,euti9y, ;p|iII_~ii1,!hq side onback, camps in lhe.soma'ch. _bnng a, frnnt_bile$, -&o.,' Eptqghto he one a;b`_bIIjlu-_of Ihe" Cam: _dj|`u P_qfu;_ D_e;aItoy_eIr;?. _.Aivhioh in-1 c.otI"ain ` -" __l",I"A.._|gl| cop I in} ` . :d,. by "ply %*'i.;?Ta;`I.?.".'.'.'..'....;%. um s_mn,a. .... rm % rio. `all T _ipnoi6cs,; whin: many wonhtou ;m`:;lici_rg&I'nn '%.:j':%h,.fot.h|.hq `c .1 " nun` Irv " ` L . _ 2 _ . '4 flu ` ` [Au `us,iwh6 iurapidly rottingin Elkhart Ind.'. sends us-e gbetohi of dirty bash for our " Spltnten,- ending olf with, " My "whiskey ' Ital given ont-so no imore. `Only the [meanest whiskey working on the foulest mt-. tare colllli have perpetrated such (drivel. When we offer a premium eforthe Lest eta-` pidity. "it will bea halo of hay .or a bag of om, and it than be hlpped to.'EIkhart. How he everheatd of Hearthand Home A down where he btaysiaa mystery- Pto- lbably .he'- was` touched by some oneof. our pictures showing crt'zelty'to`antma!a. `lfhis httbiteallow him to-resist decomposition until this isstmreaches Elkhart. he w'il'l.know` our opinion of him. We have tried to express it oleu|y,and nu delicately as thesubgect per- mits. ' t ' A} it late Woman s__I-`uight Conven- tion In Washington a, woman said that `.` "woman wants brand, she, wants -`work,she wants clothes. {Especially clothes. It` there is anything 9. wo- man wants worse lhan:clollxes,' it is a husband-"-unIil s'he.gcts lum. Au -absconding "wife is thus patheti- cally appealed to in :1 personal column : -fJnne,`your absence `will ruin all. Think of your children; [your 'p'a_rents, your Imsband.- .R_elum, return,`-` an may yet. be 'well.. At any, rate encloseh ha key, of the 'c_upboardh.w`l1er--the -8i!U9-" uvuur no `uuvcu uy rt: lllgllly Ill]- ished -appearance; His colour is sup- posed to combine all the hues of all snakes that. ever hissed or hit, from the `old serpent to the conger eel.` I-Iis size is vnri`alile,' as, like most other objects in nature, he exlpands with heat and contracts with cold. vFor every rise of ve degrees inthe thermometer, he gets ' a `-foot in longitude. In his native sands he is a hundred and fifty feet- long. The warm season of our own country stretches him twenty-ve" feet.. Last January when the ther- 'memeter tell `to sixteen degrees,ihe sunk into such triing dimensions as to. be invisible through e7 microscope. Ilis present length you `can see for yourselves. -His temperance princi- ples are of the Gcughiest kind_.- He is a dozen cold water societies rolled _into..one.. His drink at his "present di-' t monsions "is three gallonsof water per week`; his food. three gullons*more.v_ I-Ie lias'grent natural tale'nts.for peli- Atics,? which he shows by changing his coat tour times a. year... Price of ad- mission twerity-ve cents.- A. 1 . rnv . n -ws...._'. .. Titans" is a difference btween anpplying a pulpit and filling it. `Oliver Wendell Holmes, announced on a ceruiinwoccashin to (ill In appointment made for Rufus Choate. Iold his audience he could never hope to ll MI'..Choal s place; but he would, fora hula whileendeavour to rattle mum! in it. V C T V , or Kalamazoo, thought highly of whiskey for preserving leather. and always had a.:skin full. He sold his driving .l.orse lo ; disliller. H-5--,`\seelng it pass one day, "hauling; load of" Luke s-Bear, re- nm-ked-: ` Thu! horse has clingednxvners, bu! keeps on at the same worlnonly he hauls it` now in` barrels. Quite 9. `romantic iu`ciden'-t `urevcently occurred at the court" of "ex-Queen Isabella. One of the maids of honour, a young `girl 0! great beauty, `lost a portemonnaie containing 800 francs, .which was brought to the Qileen a{ few days ulrerwards by a young and hand- some peasant. L T\T..Ihnnv urnu`miuino,nnJ lhn Onnonn < _ SHO\\'MAN_ .ELoQm:NcE.--Tlie "fallow- ng isvllie latest piece of showman elo- quence Gentlemen, this is the cele- brated boa constrictor`; theVnest,along- est, strongest and prettiest animal of- its species on e.\'l1lb1llOl)-lll this country He was caught in South Africa, as he lay? torpid, after swallowing two_ oxen - and a droveof sheep, in a _wire-net, his capture affording a beautiful illustra-i Ationoif succcssl'ul7wire pulling. It was supposed that the's:md where he" was found` was. lwti enough to boil" eggs," i and that his skin \vas at least` well done is proved by itshighly n- ished -nnn.nrnnnn.- I-liq -nnlnilr .. noun Old Master Bvrownibrouight his ferule down, His face was angry and red ;` ,u Anthony Blair,_go-sit you there Amottg the girls, he said. ,So Anthony Blnirvith s morliiiedair, 3 And his head hung_'down on his breast, Went right _;1way and sat all day By me girl who loved him best. _ -A1' a. very successful seance in Cincinnati the other night. a.man `burst into tears when- the medium described very `aecuratelya tall, blue, eyed spiritstandtng by him, with light side whiskers and his hair parted in `the midti!e.. Do you know him '2 in`q'-tired .3 man -at his side, in a sympathetic whisper. " Know him Y I . gue'ss.I do, repEisd the unhappy man wiping his eyes. He was engaged _lo u.y wife. If he hadn t died_he would have been her husband` instead of me. Oh, George! George! he murmured in :1` `voice -choked with emotion, vrhy, why, did you" peg out '." 1, -I .v . up nnu I1` is said that M_r.T1mrn!on, the British .MInjste1'_,`l:as received _througlz Prince A?lhnr. 9. nuticatiun of_the `in - tention of Her Majesty the Queen to create him 0. baronet, in [appreciation of his diplomatic serv1ces_.' o-.-._._-._'_ 1'.V___,_c,,, nu - -. .. They tell this slory afthe expense bfn Vurginia lawyer: Once upon a lime, -when he had gained 3 case, his opponent told him that he wou1dwap;),eal `it, and he replied: Very-well ; I will meet you at Malachi But it Vbrulher "lawyer - whisneted "lo him, .` Fhdlinni. Phininni. .nm| n-ruin) 1-n --3-' - Dul. as Vuruumr mwyer wnlsneled him, F` Fhullippi, PhiIlippi, and again he said : `* Very we||;addmg, Malachi or Philhppt, I they were both good men., ' ' KY._ Ir 7 .. --.._. .--van was .a queer geriins. "A M `neighbor found him at. work one day at an enormousAwood-pile, sawing away for dear life with in irilolerably doll saw. *9 Why don _t you sharpen your saw." Nat `I? asked `Iheneighbou. Looking i_1p'wiIh an 'inimila~ bly dr(_)|l' expression, 5.` I should _I_hink I had wank enough to do to saw up this wood-pile,` -wit_hout_ _s1opping_lo',sha`rpen sax-.'a.b vnn u ru- The lale CuIoneI_R-ice, of Kulamazno, was `greatly annbyed by a lung-winded bme who persisted in refaling .Ioliir n, at n[ea|' .'&_ang!h. his many fights w"nh'lhe Imhau: on the plains. _ V Pnllinn `n: nhnrlv IIV`:I|\ uL..'._V...r.'..-_ yr luu pxuuna, . I _ V > ' Culling him_ short, will) lhe'mariner of on seeking valuable information, _|he Colonel asked :~- T - .. Ill.` . ..,Ls,|, 1' ~. . .- illill i' Mr_'.--'-, which do you c"o`nside'r the most dangerous; the hosti-'e Indinnlu, or th Indians that ght on foot__? . `I: worked. CAPITAL l`U`N_lSH.\IENT. UIIC I33 IIUIH ||l|l|v _yvuu5 IOU : Her Majesty smiled, and turning to the young girl,said:--- ' I " A 1* Will your grant his request, Car- men `P T V ' - ' 'C:`1rmcn hesitated for `a moment, he nul|y_she resolutely went"up lo_.the-' ynn_u,: Ind, and, throwing her arms", around-> his neck, kzssed l1im`Jl1ree' times, mnldst the general laughter and I 'up[:`..'luse. oflhe assembled company. i Fomm` in "PIiE_;1`V(5WNf}IAAI?VI.4iA_r. '33-. f A E8DAY,"_28:p~~ Decemher, ~ 3` yslnnbiu, r;`(;:e'owner can in ve_it`by proving propl and paying cont of thin notice. `A .' on... .-...oo.qn % T Mas. TBVEVLLV. % - lIBESS& MANTLE MAKER, FORA TERM OF FOUR OR FIVE YEARS: v . with `the privilege-of purchasing Afrm Of } sbont200 .ac,x-ea, -with from 50 to_ .100 acres g cloned, aituued within 5 or smile: of a Rail- ] yny Sution, within the County ofsimco. Noveihber 1'lth,.l869. ' Blade. and Dressed on tha ahorlest notice. ' '1'. 8. being a practical Ate `rnakejr,-.l:o` llaitera ' himself that hevknowa agodd an `wh`en~'he ma it, and he is-determined onlyto offer much arti- cles as will give satisfaction to the purchaser. ' All his own [work he gnarantgan to he maaof - nsV ::;r1:n_.ghtrn:,lit'y: ue`e`1-. orsa-Shoaiug'anc.If.i enara`1I_%lac1.u1n'i_VtVhing A a""."!"'.|8.|l"'!1`~;*' , 4 V 4, _ . . _.-':on_atant_!y.k9pt on hand fdraale, " ; 2n`m`admn`cu`mn-(aunt `thinning . aumpeunxarzonlunu; lap: on llIl_l_ lot sale, ` juplondid cmtqxj (new) for; sale, c|Iup__for euh.n.._ ~11 . V 1. . _-, -8u"r|o `0a:t.;`,=-3068*. .---..- ` V RS. BELL -having engaged the eervices of .3 first-class Dre_ss,Maker, feels satisef -sheean give-_the. utmost satisfaction to those ladies who may intrust her. with themselves `in the above departments.` "Barrie, J nne 1st, 1369- V 'I4_~tf8" mos. suMMEns1`T . sndivariqnteil for:-A30 day'sVtit:$1T.().0.' A- Any Axe` sold by him which prgves soft will be te_mpered;`free of cost. withiu~.12. 1'no'ntha from sale. ' ` .. % MILL PICKS at experiences to expllu uuu Uuuuuu, in comparison with which lhdlxful. wint'er~ nndllhc rough, rude autumn of to-day may seem like a June morning in paradise, and the earlhqualn-. s shock. and ljightning's storm,-.9. placid rocking `in the"`crudle, with a pleasant `lullaby ofthnndcn . HAVING found it impossible tomez the" in- ciensingdemand fa: Axes of his own man- ufacture, has recently imported A large qtocli of Borrell's, Mococla, and Dates, an perior Axes; `all of which he is p.re_pared`1.`9 warnntfor `thi;-)5 days. . . Ag: uuwajrrinled from superior. mnku I ' be any sell as c_heap~as any other house in Town. UIIUD lD,l'lI'JI\lIADl U Vl`4LV,I0 Ell OWUCYE 1 ' oi` lllillq situated onstreams frequeutgdby Fish, that the tbrow_i.1`g of Mill rubbish or saw dust. into water is illegal, and that after this dane any infraction ofthe Fishing Law _ln this ' Vrespcct will be dealhvilh accordingly. Parliei: inlernnlpd in Snnoldsurl ?[`mnl>. Fizhihn ycaprccb Will no mean wuu accorulngly. Parties interested in Speck1ed. Trout shing will please notify theundersigued of any breach of `he Fishery Law coming qnder lhgir notice.- Barrie, 26w Oct. 'l8(.39.. A xs TIN STORE 9,3=Rlnf-(_)_,_l_ _EJVED. Bnsiness,,[f`o r which he has-engned a- first class` workmam] in connection with his Gunsmifs and General Hardware estabhsbmenh _._'-n- ---;o;.-- ll kinds of repairing done and (Ill `work warranted :-:,(\::- iur his honesty.' GUHIC puusuuu I ' . . Nothing was m1ssmg,and the Queen asked the lad what reward he wanted '[`l.n umnun fdllnur hnr` nhcnnrn H-so -..__o.:_ Stoves! Stoves! Stoves !j!` ' FOR SALE . Agent {of the Gnovnnsz BAKER" Sewing Machine Barrie, 1889. ' ' . 19-ly. l ` -}\`hcre we will shavc,"shnmpoo, or trim,` - " E~.\I'I`LESxE.V"'S Whiskers `and Hair `Ded.V'i _ Ladies Haircutting done in good style. Good, Hair Dye. Hair Invigorator, Hair Oil, ace. manufactured and sold by Prof.. Cunio. _Come,Gents who wisha good smooth face, . List whilel tcllyou of a place ' '\Vl.ere razors are kept bright and keen, ' The easiest chairs, and towels clean. And brighten faces which look dim; And if your hair is white or red ~ ' Prof. Cnnio s Lotionlcolours well. For just ve cents we now will shave, ' And do it so smooth and clean You ll say we are a mowing machir-.e. .Around your nose and chin we ll creep, ' 'With so much case you ll drop asleep ; Your nap will pay for coming here ; The old _we can make look so green, The gals will say you re sweet sixteen; And. when 3 on leave here for the street, Your friends will smile when them you meet, And say what makes your hair so dark. Oh, it was the Professor's Hair King's wash, I . And he can do you blackor brown, ` A little better than any house in town And if a twirled moustache you want Prof. Cunio brings one out. - ' ._.n............____._.____._..___._..__..._.;__._._.___ |CARu1_AGE, SIGN] } HOUSE PAINTERS, `; A. GRAINERS, V I Paper Hangers, _ &c.V, &c l "AH wrk done in first class style `and good I mmclial furnished. - A nu.-v, In..."-. nnanuo-'nn-.6 Al` l`-......l'.... fV_.._:-._- . UHLIUI ll IUTIIISUUKL. . I A very large assortment of Transfer Carriage g _Ornam ents, Painters and Grniners Tools &c., on hand u.u d for sale by W, B. Oapon. Camels Hair and Sable Brushes, Pencils, &c., AA, ' ( W1-`ROF; cUNIO s" SfIAVING,IIAIRC'U_TTING -..... -v----.--- ..v..v\a -w4LI4\l\l1" ' I Is in the large buildihg `lately occupied by - V ` - Mr. James Russell, ` ` l\,,_ _`_,'4_ ;7,, -1`) ,,,,' 1'1 . 1 Tm: l`.-AT!-SST momPAa1s.---`M..Rlanc, ' a millionaire, who came Within an ace of being elected leputy, was re- turning from Burgundy liy :1 night- Jtraiu. A lady", young and p`ret.ty,,oc-A -cupied the same compartment. Now,- M. lilanc, \\`lm inspitelof his naturally small. leer, tries to make them smaller still, \\':1s sl`tfil-iriilg terribly from tight ; bouts. ..\ll zit _ouceho luoticed that the lady was asleep,` and he couldjust as wt,-|,l take otf his boots,-which -he Lll-l. A >.'uddcnly the station lights begun. to appear in sight. One boot is,quick- ly put on, hutvtlm other. alas! does not go on `so msil-y.7_.lIo pulls and Dttslies; tiuzilly the {hot goes in. but is `fgrtltly pinched. Once atrthe station, ,'. f\"\~j- hides himself in ac_alv, and l-Hllilvs lustmuhles at an end. When ll`? ` ``l`95 "3 house , imagine his sur- P5e "`:`d|DI his right loot in a lurly s E as I - . 5e_lf- MndameBlanc refuses to believe a word of his ` ` she cries, goes into hysteries and" Iiuallv_` returns to her tatl1er,re ('us';,m jto lxohlauy communication" with he} I. uqfortuxxnte husband. `But. think. or '!hIe..rec'eptiou accorded to the lady bf 7 _`trai`n`_w_hen her husband saw her pre- .dica_nj'eru`. . , Capon P lvT_i"_1/ai Mplyi to Z %BU;1>.N?ET:L"s Dunlap Street, Barrie, door West ` of the Advance Oice, ~ orrcs ISVHETHIEBY GIVEN, to nll ow'ners nl` K1 inn aiinnlo nn hirnanua Pu-nnnnnnll kn AND SHAMPOOING sALooN,T . :.. n... 1...... Imnm. ....'I..m.. ..........:-,: I. AS re-opencld the bove well known efm'1d Westof the Wellington Hote1,~~where he = - _ _intends to carry on V ` -T'|-IE T|`NSVMvlfTHlN'G WANTED To RENT nuns Auuaacu, vO1V9po"sz?;e' is Ba_rrie Hotel. \* '--- ~----~~ .-- . V . V we have learned the particulars 01'; one of the `most harrowing of `the many "cases of su{fenng' by therecent snow Mortar: The facts aregahont as _ fnlluwsz A man named Dowd, with his f-tnrily. lal_clv_look 11 lmmesleud on the Vormxllinn River, about four miles [north of\'urmiHion City, D. T. n._ 1...... g.....`l.... mhiln Han unnu) fF|SHERY N"OTl_CE_.' T0 MILL QWNEI'{s.V ' Ojrpasile the".Rdp1znce Oce, Barrie; 'ARDAGH, '4RbAcn.& smwrnr, u..Ix-:...-.. 'n...-:.. VBABEIIEE ( .;4'RR 1~E L J.PULLvAN. _ *nuusMmI, ("I `CUTLER, &c.,' ALEX-. i!c_KENZlE, . - Wiuhnrv new OLD _w:}. cnAn`Au, , Town Inspector. mumvulg. - g On the way the fathe_'r, with one` of thechildren in hisarms, gothseparated from his wife [and the other two `child-. 'reu.` After. Mr. Dewd _reaehed.'the `Iron:-eAot' his neighbor, he louked around, and` not seeing his wife and children, immediutely gave the alarm. The occupants of the house stulrteclf out in search o_[ the missing members. Every 'efFur_L was made to discover the where-V - abouts of the lost one, but proved uny nv:2i|_ing. The next morning (Mon- day) the frozen bodies oflhe nmther and.two children were fuund about 75 rods` _!rum_the house.- They had lost tfhnir wn`y,-and the density of the y- ing- snow had "kept the unfortunate mother and children from being able to. find the house.

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