mtmad than In Barrio, jluy 15; 18125 T? .__.. IR. HENRY BIWBIY, In low pnpuod to unnntaotnp .1: nuclei In ms nu, of an but don":-lptbmtnd 3: cheap uni. ` ' ' th. D00. III III. ' V This Hotoi he been entirely mnmted and re- furnlnhed. The Bar in now stocked with the 45; I FRASER bags have onco more to re- . mind his friends and the 1-stalling com- munity that he is still in the land of the ilving, sud not behind his competitors In ghe way of improvements. He is still to be found opposite the Bu-tic Railway Station, when sll tbs! is necessary to oonstmm s lsln Osnsdisn Inn are to be (ound, prints an ublio. Oonvoysnoos to s1l_ps.:ts out: of Barrie. 1-. ` H. l'RABl!R.,'Px-opriotor. I I x _ ~ `noun u] an, nuyyuugu 3*, In lieu bullt-IoInd and good to wo:k-avg; an-oughoIIt0 um, mum. "" ynolzl--onltcblofor llouvywou-k. Apply at ~ I j _ V 7 9noIto_ . -. -- L. -- '- - H *l'criI|lo-in`. .auiao"Lsy":ohu ions, % , H?-`!'-3-vb! "'1:-#W!1!_'!!'!&f -: `round. - HqnsFs% FOR 8"A`|.`. E ! n..... hunt-V -norm! ...a nod to um-V-oav,on CLEMENTS HOTEL, White : Gamers, Petietanguishenc Road. GOOD & COM Momous STABLING Jam. 1888. 825- ' mnzmr sqrmzm, mazuus. Joan H.Jonns, -. - Propri: Thlu oommodiovu utublinhmont bu just been opened, and havlog been built upeolnlly for tho purocol of 5 rut-oluaohotel. is fitted up I-I no , and will oompnro favorably with any home of the kind north of Toronto. Commer- cial travellers, private funlllu on cosul visit; And the public generally, will nd that the pro- prietor knows how to provide for their eapeolul requlmmentu. The beat of stabllng ntuohed, Attonded to by obllging and` exporlonoed hoot- lorl. Stages leave this house dnlly on the ar- rlvaloftbe up trains. `Bar woll_auppllod with the boat of liquors and cigars. ` Barrie, Aug. 18th, 1871. . 33- `VICTORIA HOTEL", M lDl?l"I' nnnnnn ` Barrie, lay 6th,. 1869. B A III B I E . V Joghua Olarkson, - Proprietor. ooneouxu1ou:e: ma Dnnlop Streets. and oppoolto the Advance 0ioe, BIrx-is. [AMES EDWARDS, ll*B*I'L9"SEl Till ill`! 0! WIIIB AID LIQUOM-II Till IUI." -rams :_ Ogmwitq McCarthy }- McCarthy's ' Law Oce, INSUHRANCEV NOTICES. LEXANDER MORROW, K 'AG-ENTj FOR THE ONEYTO LOAN AT A REA- SONABLE RATE or INTEREST. IXCHANGE HOTEL, | . DUNLOP STREET, BARRIE. OONVE YANOER, ET(}.,- Bu well ntocked with the best of humans AND sALoo1s.__ rvv-v\p. .,.r~_ vvv - `V LLIEII CLLIII IILWI MEALS JT ./ILL HOURS . Vol. XXI. his gidu 0 ah! I ' (Late Deputy Registrar) 5: $1 per yar in advance; AGIST JOB TED TI-IE .. H E -13 AB RIE rounnnv, mm- .0UL'l'URAL IIPLB- HEN`! AND STOVE Lunar: Proprietor. nunn 1 o, V Proprletqr. 204: .""1XPED1TIOUSLY AND PIZOPERLY. SE- _lJ cured in Canada, the United btntes and E_llr repo. Patent guaranteed or no change. Send for rriuted instructions. Agency in oguntion tonyoors. ' HENRY GRIST, - 0WlII, Onnnds. Mechanical Engineer, Solicitot `Paint: and Dranghmnan. _ _ PATENTS o___ ngygyrlonl BROS to inform the gzblic that ho ho mien Stall No. 4, in the nth: House, Bank. where he will carry on the above bnliuu. nrriunnmmhau nu. ma ' The public are respectfully informed that the Proprietors of the above mille hue recently added new machinery to that used" lest you`, and are no_w;pr-epsrred to execute any order in their line of business which may he required Highest price in `cash or trede {or wool. IV . tnnim, mu May.) --u u nan: ' -1 .""1XPED1TIOUSLY PROPERLY .|J Oa.nadn_ u l1r.ima Shun: ....i v=T=n!.mx].9vn9.:oIv D tchea by'mnil telegram 0: othuwbv. up. promptl'y attended Omce and Stable: one door can of tho Oom- meroial Hotel, Barrie, (Yanoverfl old Lint) Stables.) - - Tuomns LOWE, - [BUTCHER AND POULTERER. `CHRISTOPHER _HARBlSON, DIPOOIIQBY 07 it mm: _nn_rg;;n_|;;nIaL_ soclm an-1.: ru um. Int -Ooe, Barrio. cnmmn, mu. UN|D_E R%TAKE%R, % n. u -1 will nolu an paruel no mm! 10: the amount of money plid to J. 0. ccoullo for work, he being bound by In obli otion fat I large amount of money, not to do 3:: woriin North Simcoe, Eon, or Iuninl for the next in years. ' Extra rhurnru mmh lnr nu-nI`nu';m..) ..:..`o. Exira charges m'xdc_/or profcmbnal min. . 5-ly - 0. H. BOSANKO. - C H BOSANKO, SURGEON DENTIST, ; . (snccouor to J. 0. Iconulnnd), Will bein Oollingwood on the lat ' nnd Ind, New Lowell on tho 8th ; Angus V 9th ; Orillln lath _ run and mm. mnaduo 2m. mi Staynor, on the Inn dsy of each month. All other do 3 he can be found in his oloe, on Oollior treat, oppoaito the Post Once, Burk. Special attention given to filling tooth with gold. Sets ofvbonutifnl Tooth at $16. - . A good opening for 3 student. , N. 3 -1 will hold all partial nnnonnlblo hr amount of monev nnid in J. n, .n....I..a wn-ii"r'.:_-:' 'EE'A'ns. -v uuunampuoeumnoay and nrilllnoyd ghgdo. ; nchgu.'oontoln {all non night. The 11!. bile nuwu-nod unto -rhlnothctbnnlu mu! Iboniu nay" .-ulhlv!B`poIml "um':u tholwglul undo `not u_.pu..; y.1hinfor!o:pnina.- "l`I:uueIulInyOonn- "sold I) T nlpocublo dulm `h.ru:h{3- %-_=*v- a-d.toa-In-a- I"5b':"" "lI.t.Ii'|0I [L n.- , .._- _.. _-vva---u-non has 1-emoveidv his oiee to hit new `residence on the West side of John Street, immediately op- oaita Mr. George _Bol|'n planning and lush notary. Dr. M00, hss snoanoy for I Itudun. Ban-lo, Oct. 30, 1871. . M4! UHIUU. R l'eby y 19th, 1872. D3. J. s. cnooxsrmnx, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON a ACOOUCHBIIB. 3.4.5 "DR. BLAOKSTOOK; HXLLSDALB, - Has removed his omco sud roaidcnoo Yrom It Hill's Hotel to premises oecnpiod by Nth`. Fun.-. gher :3 Store and Post 00100. Dr. B. will be as usual at Wyabridgo out, Friday hon 2 till 5, p.m. Fergnaonvale and Apto every [on- day from 2 till 4, pm. ' N.B.--Exh-A chm-man for .11 4....u...-- -1-!- u -- --'-a -7`- day ti 11.8.-Extra charges for all `canny night Vila. V , 293mo-mp ._.__`____________.._.._._._..__,__ GEORGEN S oon. EXT. -For SABSAPBILLAL A11`-I\ -1-5----- , ,.- _-.....' `--vv- Sold in all the Drug Sm-en. Btmfie, April_1 !, 1872. 7- -.......--w ago-5 Jutauat-4IJUIJ.J|-' J-L_1.\TJD PILLS, Wu-ranted to be benadal in an cola. 0:11 at the G. G. G. omen in the New Brick Block, over Mr. Wm. Hunter : Grocery Stou, than one thousand certicate: could be shown, prov- in: their oicacy. T _ V . Sarsaprillain largo bottles, $1.00. Pi!lI,.3,59- V 0.11:. -n `L- as ,. n nu-vnv -av "nu vuunl VII HIV IIWVI arrie. December um, 186?. [NNISFIL WOOLLEN M1LLs,\ TWO MILES FROM BARBIE. ' ` comm: of own 4;. ucnomw . smzzrs, B.dRRlE- o . _`;1`PI'ifying the B1 II louin ind ' V `'80: to the whole ?..:n Syuolm, .533: - - can approach _ l1`I"/\-I~n1-an---_..-..L. __._ __`__4_' Croner for the County of Bincoe. mliioaidnco, In home But of Resin}: 7 co. . . CANADA PERMANENT Building & Savings Society, __..... cwuuvujf .1117-n7=i;:a7t;a;t'-E)ntarxo Vehrlnnxfoallogo. .5 -"u1nI'umn~ -1. No2."%ua`.-3v;a.~Toesuu laud, uounImpnued' atpulg` . _ Pncngureontoln an :EMOVA L.H DR. J. L. G. MCOARTHY |lDWARD..BYRNE u:t1s"`rIci: IS THE cnnur, 361' _Iurx~.E;P3mcm.i. Alb who`:-.3 s1:cnnTo1;- succ'n:ssJ IN ALL eovxmnmmvrm EMOVAL. ir`1EX E`iaED;cAL msc'o` vERY., , - MEDICAL PR0!-`VEBSIOI. . \`.\'s-\AJ\r~~\r~ ` on -. . ._ _ Nplenouuo DURLOP STRIIT] .___.j:__--_;.- Hun Omen -HASONIO HALL, 'l`0RON ;'0. ToAP1TAL,'1,5oo,ooo. . To` Farmers and Landowners! Do You Want to Borrow Money ` DI..- .._-__ I-,, .1 , #-.._ __.._I AND COUNTY 01: s1Mo%0E% ADVERTISER if. s. Szuroofr as oo. |y,Al87l. ,- . _ .21-` v UTx1_ERLAN16, $39 1'6-ly w. n;maay,% sephumbr;ge;$%1a72.. ____, __ __,, l, .-..........- vv uvv nw splvlllll guipiggg in {mat of their door, with ch; two gap; Ixb guys, for on!|rueoc~ guigng Fgnny yielded to hit aolioitnt mu go uh I tide; and he always gontfiygd [,0 d; ivoho: by his cattle of a brown stone! V011`: P031119! to tempt hgyf; fa; Funny Wily! fond of bunti- 1.1.5:... gm nan oughtto and was well Marc 0! the udvdntageu which monoyoln (Co ` ' U gnu. cm. County nogum Oca) Booouuyanoer, Commissioner In Queen : '1. Auctioneer, Appraiser nnd Oommlnion Agent for the sale of HOUSES LANDS, um: erocx, HOUSEHOLD Fuknxruan, Gouda. Wnrnn, kn A1... a... n... ....n....u.... ..r nu v-v- v-----oven-wen nlnulq qll IIIU W911 3" An d the pleeeent pen ran on ma told ghoul plenqng, the prospective eweet- com, and pee bloeeoms, and how the gnrpo-v_inee were full of the ` limes! bunhgpl, and` the young penoh-trees were go in; to do eplendidly ; and Adele bed two of the "ounningeet, milk-Ifliite teeth. e \nd~ I know not how much `mote lovi pg nonsense. "T v---- -v.. ,- _.-..--....vu _ - Now"! `any bad a rich lover, and, like most a `ioh lovomho not pm- possessing -in his pO{lJll|l appeurgnoe. In her own ,writton language to Olive, `IA nA;I'A- `AI. `us: in J--AL I) no u Lu not o_wn Ewnuau language to Olive, he pufol od her to duth.. To be sure it was ; ileum: to no his splendid blm `ll `It r GHQ}: .34.... .'_.,-.I We don t pretend to threet him as help," wrote Olive, holding" her hhdy ` on one knee and eteedying the paper : ivith a bronze weight ; for he "is not ' in the least like the men who hire out in there parts. I ehould be eehemed not to eat Ahun to come to the table ; end just for the novelty of it, I want you to take epeep in the room. _Herry calls him his ram amlr; end the two reg \lly:enjoy themselves together almost like: brothers. Besides, he's nearly as bu. home as my Hurry: he, you know, is mg: hendeomeet men in the world ! `_ 3 CL. _I----_A ---~ ' --- v Bah ho: hum I and mother were euioue that ehe el. mid merry tillellon . Ebenezer Woloott p but Fanny wee `high-epiritod} end tl hey` eeldom uivieed hot. The girl he I that they were living beyond theix ; Ieene for he: eeke, end this knowledge I hen bitterly eunedg Sheend Olive her! neny eonfeceeeee over `it. h 1 -thigh if-you iIIenied,% eeid Olive. Inn. -...u..._ - I---'- -~ - -` - i " u sun: I! -10' . Olin, pups wouldoon to bound take good not unnlllmu; Ihodbn pzanhinaoiulninold 1 I30. Iuniod aid, nboumlwldon.th zLI_pu_pa __AL 2 Fnnuy c aintor had married A rich former not quite two yonrI_ bvoforo. People-talked obout these Bryoona bu- rying thomoelvcaolivo; but both Olive and Funny loved the country hotter than the town. Every Smnrncr Fan- Vny was glad to leave the stuffy old house, so she called it, end almoct by one loop on the express train find her- oelf_ in pereJ`oe, hrenthing air of white clover and -owoot-brier. During tho winter the sisters coroeopondod rogu- lnrly; ind Oiive hod sung `the praise- of Ilotthow Donn, their hired man so often that Fonnyvfound herself thinking or his ncqtI|int_ance_u one of the plou- noht probabilities of her next visit. ' . Matthew Donia wee the hired Inn, Ind on the particular morning had stolen; in behind Mina Funny, and tempted ol-whet! surely not the Eviloae--hnd bent over and kissed her on the foxehoad. _ A_.I Al,_, I an -. - uvl vu uni uuuuuau. And this he had darad'to do, know- ing that Funny was a city young lady. living in Tu. fnahionnblg quarter, and mono the but moiety. nu.11':1, NOTES AND ACCOUNT. flout: auauwu made on Good: leg for Sale. We Room, Lerner of Collier sud arket Sta., Bank. v ll Highest REFERENCES given. 9- OIVMII ll num-. is know- nrs. w_aI o euun _ r.t2_lw him has uni e I ---u- v --, v-n- new-Iuuv W AJVIIII O No you ere not `forgiven. . I shell never forgive you Mr. Matthew Donn; so pleeee le_eve_beby end me. '1 have nothing more to say. `, '0 Well, _I-LI'r_n going, ' `F You can go,'eir. _ _ . - The `young -men went softly, slowly out; but he looked neither grieved nor entry on the other side of the doors he. smiled. The oireurneteneee were these .- Fanny hed been emusing her sister's ehild,- end the little eherub seemed never to, tire of_ rnusioel sounds ; so Fenny, who hed Mother Goose by heert, liked nothing better then to sit :-1' IL- --..'_ _!AAS.__ - - i-Ia'"`ti1'o -";;;'y \:I:ich Awn. really the Inmory, and sip; those `old, old Inolodiol; T yon" rm'y,1.ia tho_;_pink buguale` _do1`vn' in C uohng ohiir tfull of pillam. Ola, my g;_;l jgrioioua;1|lIow due The bundle protested with a rigorous movemutgand in gnpthor moment` the. the 'rock_igIg-olnir ma the bghy cutno -,iII'I.I'I,'tlto child is killed ! T" crioofFiuB,y'. baby, Iftqt ne oltfort at oujrlittg lie: ._l_ip_c, broke into 1 ohtrmtng smile.` v "1: Ln...` J-_`_ . _-.1 Y-A--~AA "1" glgwnjtogothbi. Now, -you 'aw_'!ul ` lwith jg aoa_r_ed ._lao_o, u hho lifta"l:tlI_e _ `tiny nouolfrom t_hsoj'1lo<,">t ; the :fll- _ low had protected it,snd tho.` startled, ;o;:`:`:;.'.; z.....'. 1.... fotgivon, said Matthew Donn. . MR. Mavrunvs HIRED, M41}- . '.' Bfgkcq, ; dlcku-1, dock V; The noun nu up the clock 3 'l'IsoTo|ock_ sun! `on, #11: down ho run : n -um_ l _ .._-', - - - _ - - - --- --v-luau The next day she. met him at the table. It beamed strange `enough to sit down with hited help, but who was forced to eonieas _that* in nothing did he `give the impression of being a menial. stgull we take hold of that Eve- acre lot" this morning? he asked, re- ipeotfully, of Mr. Maynard, 0live s husband. - - "No Iprnlot you should look to the drainage of that .strip:eo.st of the bill, was the answer. There ll "be no rain yet a,whilo, and I want to pre- pare that land for potatoel." Fanny wnmheti Mdthew Donn out on the a1y,and Olive caught her at it. 11 T _.,_ . -v avur Iv IIIIO w JJUIIUHI Lvcvnvy To bu more land for ouraelt or for your lone ? To bu Id 3 house or urn? To fence, clear undordrnin , or otherwise improve your land ? 7 P9! 0! I Mortgage or other debts? Or for hug other purpose `I V , -7301! do the reducad terms of the Onum I7I:;;1'17t-ed to use-what kind of 3 dress he works in," said" Fanny, with tolling ohookn. A _' V ,_ _-__ ,- -,-__ ............. ..-.. . Why, child, he ion ! a foreigner," laughed Olive. ' I mean grammatically, sgid Funny, Oh yes, I ptesumo ho ho: had 9. good common-school education," to- plied Olive, and something Letter. I know there are oortuinoolouioal book; in his zoom: whither he ever toads them or not I can : say." NIIYI-n. .'.. AL- .._-_IJ _I--; q . o - `vucwu vi IIUI J UCII IWI "Why ,in the world dooi he` bite out!" cried -Fanny, `dismay in her voice. - Perhepe, deer, he wouldn't mind it yet: did, aid Olive, hiding her face in the white neck of her baby. He is so very independent." Qnunlee nah. -l......l.J L- -__- ...L-A nae nu av v\-I l$VrUIIIlWIIIo Surely, why should he one whnt tho thought of him? Ioliloquised Fanny, her cheeks ushing. 'l`|.- ---o .1-.. -L- _.-. |__-_. -. .L " D-en5t you`think him a. little hand- some in bus blouse and heavy e.'d boots 7" asked Olive. 7 - '- He certainly is very handsome, said Fanny, frankly ; but why in the world--Howeve_t, the added, stop- piugal1ort,"it s_none of my bnsinels ; but such 9. moulds that should aux-ely work his own lend. ' That : true," said. Olive quietly. Time passed on. Fanny became ao- oultomed tout, sit, and even talk with the mud man. One day Olive took her` up into his zoom, Fanny itdodnghut. I! win as exquilito in its way u a lady : bondoit. 4 II. `J; I-....:-L-j vn "_ Why should : he 1" naked Olive, laughing heartily again. Hoyhkaa the connt_ry, in used to honos,band- nndlnuppou he can : get anything better do!" UBIKBI I0 (10 1' . ,Bu'I a men like him might--be somebody! ejaculated Fanny, with vehemence. My patience! has he no ambition? Pm afraid I shall de-- spine him." nu; DU!!!` 7 A7301: the reducod terms of the Onum Pmxaunsr Bmnnnm nan Sumo Soomw, winch hu mode more low: to'Farmen during the but 17 you-n than any other, sbrd greater A. facilities and advantages than than of any other Company in tho_Dominion. ms menu was um v-on` aoozmonuueu. For furlhor infonnntion apply to . J; HERBIRT HASON, Sqcrctary 6; Thawrtr, Ibronlo, nu. A unnnnw '""x'1'o_'ruxn;h' .715 mi : hiziuelr," hid Olive, in reply to Fun : look of sur- "A vwm"" GIVPOU. murfnurod Fanny; mublo-top set ; that PIV- nhn"! than nnnul -...| _u__. . . - ----` ' -v-c nun:-cg-P ht"! thou owers!-3 I._ lib, I I v___ -..--.. up nvvvl IIIIIU llllllllllllo hon the able, one of the moat bunti- lful and refined hut, I56 bud over _ - if Ioohow potfolly neat """' it ..kom always.` in this tinny cllil Ium in r1n ;l nip? _ .---,-,. ---v- - .-v-up ruuavo "He in: gentlemen, dour, in the but some of the word; I told you nun ' ' ' _..- w-wwuy - - ,v- wvuucu uury cums` luau a raid add ~ ' " Indeed I oil lot," ' Fun , _IloI,ly ; but he must ' , DVD! cent It can to tumiuhhinull: in "chi; ox .tnouliImy_|unuet. 9- H; mums; .1. c3.ap "pig: 5:. nanny, don," mill 0li10.3.-"IIO !IQ'Iv %-'-T-I.-I . . ..;i :u --.v -no vwuvuav nu blllllll Bb,lUI __ Fnniiy wai.'in`her sister : arms, and am: hot, 3119 baby came in for a fair shared! kisses. ' A . ` ' " Well, as that "you: hind man 1" queried Fanny. after he: comtonable izgqtnlmont in one of the luxurious'easy-. chairs. 5` -ow -v -nu ,1-II: nunv uuu 8 He looks like rgenlleman, acid Fanny, after a little pause. II `II . 1-- _-_4I_.._-_. M; f` ibis`. bi --use` mud men 1" ..thought Funny; and `then she looked at his dress. ANo_t a trace of servitude` tbout him ; but he treated her with extreme deference, said but httle, drove with the, pxecwxon of 3 met; no- costurhed to horees,Iud drew up be- fore the oottejge in grand style. `l'.`...i... nun- :... L-.. -:-a-_9_ _'_-._- -., .1 '`_"';;s, ; that in Mathew Dpnn. How did you like him 1 111?- I-_I__ I!L, -- . ,-i-.-,. "V.----,. uuuu Ill Ina pi min. :ouaa'*Ahugk.ua;:xt'h- Howl he know. who ywjseho.-wv1h W- __ A;..the'_i'lepot Fehny found "her sie- ter's` a'-tijiage in waiting, and was accos- ted by the handaomest as well at the 1811088 win the bid ever seem, Six `fco`t`fo_ur and .prbportionitely majestic, j1`l8VS`06ll`:lO4d` like Apollo and Hercules in _one. V 1 2, ` ' litany jive : reluctant consent, and wishs'd `pm. a'_11n e_: heart that shq had Arefunfgd him ; I0. wilhgho underi5and- ing1J;a(h6 wdate call as v.a friend, the we pgrud; . - "And may] bme out`-`there 9;: Simon 3 |sked:Ebon. `l1I_A_._ .~..:-__ And does he speak Englinhvwgll 2" nun... -L:I.| L- - , y -vwvu-a-IIllll Wfll` I. "1131" a lovely little miniature Ihln An`. -lal_- A. - :.na';.3.;::.' ..::.;:- . IEAAI . lull BTUGK, FURNITURE; g 9. Wares, kc. Also for the collection of rt T8. NOTES (M0,: au.uuu\o- mn.ln An IJAAJ. 1.9 Jam 0-1- Donn smiled again and went out, closing the door behind ham. "There was a bright moon, displaying ower, leaf, and Lud. Supposing that Fanny would only make the round of the place, he ranswiftly down to the back gate, and met her just as she had reach- ed the great elm that stood guarding the lane. ` She Itartedtat sight of mm. . You will allow me to walk with 1 you 1 he said. There is a squad of ` gypeiu in the neighborhood, and some one might molest "you." `eetion to the wildest lnerrirnent. Funny could not say no; could not : talk, even, for with ready tnot he took all the.conversation on himself. What did he not touch upon! Opere, arts.` nature, city. conntry-ell derived new I beauty from the glamour of his tongue. I Weeit etrenge tlint Fanny found her 1 self lenning on his turn and listening 1 with rapt attention to the eloquence ot his speech`! From thnt time there own 3 oertein tacit underetanding be- gweenthem, end all went emoothly till the morning he hieeed her. For thet Fanny was angry at herself that she wee not engrier with him. All the daylong Iho wee full of moods, eheng- in; from greve-to gay. from te of re- I l I 4 I 1 u l 1 1 I -1 vi V... I v -..w -_-u w. vuv vacu-u . But Fanny did not go, for Olive would not hear of 1:. A slight cold conned Olive `:0 her room, but one evening she sent" Fanny out and bed: he: peremptorily to take Harry and go [for a walk. Then she summoned her husband to givethim his orders, but when he came down stairs Alice was gone, and -Mathew, with a wicked smile, wa.-{taking down his hat. uI1VI__.L` .,' 1\ u an '1 "7?'?r'h;E;'T:15,"nS$n, ma um, breaking into a laugh; she ought to know better than to go alone. By-the way, I happen to know that she dis- 2 missed old alderman. _ -.--_,, ------J vu ---a- -3 Well, he is a good man, and 3 rich one, was the answer. I know girls who would jump at the chance, as u- saying is. Iwonld eithet marry him ` 0)` send him o. - -' v'.--v-v-v nvvun " You know it is Mr. Wolcou, said Fanny, nearly crying I ll `ITAII L- .'_ A N, I N, , I I I Pahaw! said Fanny, biting her red lips anda few moments after the of: the room, conscious of a name painful, and at the same time strange- ly delightful experience. No use to try to conceal it or cloak it to herself- notthe slightest: she loved Mathew Donn, her siat_ez a hired man. 'I`_.,, I -- V , -v- v-wvvo -1 osmium IQGIIO "I-Ii:-w she paced her _room. half dis-9 ' tmcted, sqbbing without teen, fanning! - wild resolves, and then throwing her- self down with a some of utter help- I lesIuess,I shall not deeeribe. How eould she ever meet him again I Could ~ she keep her almost painful eeeret,a.nd i did Oliveguees at it? What would M Olive think--what counsel herifshel knew? i Only the next time that -Mr. Eben Wolcott came out she quietly dismiss- ed him, and then made up her mind that she must go home. If she could only.y to the ends of the eulh. T); `E_.__.__ J!) _, l\l'-- vv --p. I -- wv vv - u--o-an -l;;;;y'color faded out of her . face at this unnbnnoomont. She long- ` odto cunt herself; but might Ahoy _ ...A..-.'.I aI._` 5..-cl. .._ L.'.. -_-- :1 -l.- I That : a pretty question to uh 1" she exclaimed, nearly angry. u\v.n 4..-. 1.... L-_.-__ q._ L____ 1 ---------- --p --v--- ----5-:- , Well, daar, but ;now um I to know who `that man is 1 quoried Olive with a conscious look. lIUvuv- in: van`: nu -v-- u--no-u-v-cu Funny, said I Harry, coming up to 1 his wife : room after ten, Mr. Doha ivinhu _lo spent with you down chin. % an n.- |---|;.---|-- 4-.1-) -... -4-L-.. [nomad ems truth in rm eyes it uh; T `-..v 1..~.-.1 9 I -v--v-J, --u - yvu uauh Tho red i'1;$d" new all over poor Fanny : face; shr fell hot to She crown of her head -- and yet why should she? ' ij)dnn'wu in tho. pulot, ivglking no'c_un_oTtq[moouuo:1 . _._A`A._.`-I_ _I L__j It s positively wicked tor me to seem to encourage that man, she said almost passionstaly, one morning, the day after I drive. 1. un -,-u ... . . .~.. __. _ --- .. _... 7\\?hioh man? asked Olive, inno- cently, and their eyes mat. 'm.- -...l 11--.! 41-..". -1: --_A- __._ .r--.... `I... ---- vuv w-u-a-v---'vo----v Mr._Eben VWolott, meantime had taken advantage of her reluctant per? mission and brought: his dashing team to Winnieut. Poor. Fanny, at eight of his respectable sldenuanio person, his gold-bowed spsctsclesmnd thick gray` whiskers, felt a strange sinking in the heart. Why would that six-footer" rise up in her imsgina:tion`snd cause by more force of contrast a repulsion so terrible 2 For days she thought of the minia- ture. Every time she met him, heard him talk or sing-hg had a ne voice, and was not aveuie to using it-up popped the mysterious face with the Spanish eyes and the clustetinghnrh. i M . t:!L.... 117.14.... _._._n._.. I...) V - uuALVuuLV, \Jl.\J.lA1A1ll, Do Do Soliollcg In Chancery, Aluneyl-In-Law, Oonveynnoos, (Jommiuloner In 5.11., &o. Holt and Duvineo Claim rom- Ied. Agent fot the Oanada Landed rodlt oupnny forluning mom} on Rois! Estate". 13",!" I`- Hg.-I .l\.....L l l-.-..1_ o:,._, was the original 0! that lovely minia- ture, and ttying to reconcile the tastes and uunoundinga of the man himself`: with his servile qncupation. Not but : what the work was good enough, and honorable tor any man ; but why was I he not laboring for himselt instead of I another ! ' lowly die went down stairs? No. 39. Whole No. 1049. If you `nut 41 Family Tsiloring, or Leather Sewing lhchino, go to the new Sewing Machine ' $1103)! 0. J. BDATTIB, New Brick Block. arm. The semi-ollicinl Provincial Corres- pondenz, of Berlin. says, in reference to . the congress of Emperors z--`` The visit of the Imperial guests evidently not only ` signies an earnest exchange of mutual assurances of friendship, but in emphati- eally a pledge of a good understanding between Germany, Austria and Russia. The meing of the three emperors is un- mistakahle evidence that the great east- ern and neighboring Powers have cor- dially and nnreservedly accepted the new erderof thin in which grew up on the battle-elds Sedan and with other Ger- man victories, and that they look with condence upon Germany. The advent. of the august guests is, therefore, wel- comed by the people with doubly-joyful sentiments, and they are sure of n cordial and most respectful reception eyerywhere. ) Europe may also look with oondence and , satisfaction on the meeting of - the Em er- , ors. Although the visit is celebrate by military festivities, the motives which prompted it-are exclusively pacic. The - very circumstance thatpthe rulers of Aus- y tria and Russia attended with friendly , interest the manoeuvres of the German troops, points to,-the fact that they per- ` eeive in the military power of . Germany . forjthe nce'o_fFurope. s'1_`he between. . rm-hr. A."-"in and ` toi6Tr'v.o`I;i6.<.vt.lI.t `o1>'-ace than the ! 4:` 1.. e. rqfli ` V__,\,.g_ :` Ute Waiter : Balm for sore lips, chippedhandn &., it in a certain aura: Prepared and nuld by Pnlmet & Oo.D2ugguu, Barrie and Angus Nails and Hardware of all kinds, vary 4 at BAWSONB. Prraowx 'I Lmp burned as 2) gas gives the most brilliant light ever discovered. Sold by T. B. Rawson, Brick Block, sole agent for Battle. Miller : prepared Glyoorine for chspped hands without exception the beat in me, at W 0OD'B Drug Eton. opposite McCarthy 5 MoC:mh;."s ngw Low Oioo. +'.'.':..".'.'.;'.s;.;.'.;.;.' Qition of Enxdpe. u;Juuu:u tut: HICIIUISUOP. mor---}3rz'tis/z Quarterly; fvuu um] III: IV uuuciy was musing With a young officer of the artillery who was allied to him in blood, when the latter propounded the following riddle ;-`What is the dierence between zrdoukcy and an archbishop? Whatcly gave it np, nml received the following reply, `the one cm"- ries his cross behind, and the other he- forc, referring to the marks of the t;l'0.x`.~ on the back of the domestic ass, and on the apron of the` archbishop. `V<:l_\' good, indeed. laughed r l1!ltely.i `Arid now can you tell me the (litl' he tween n donkey anal ncaplnin of anti! ler) '? `i`_Io, indeed, I cannot, replied the oicer. ~ `There is none wliatover,' rejoined the archbishop.--- WW and 1Iu- ` m.or--}}rr I:'.eIp ()iIn'rfpr/u- ` ---...---. .1. .-r~ ' V~.'l "' aye, dam 1!, an perhaps-him- um am; `he rgnging laugh, united, sounded through the houses. 01 course Hnny-who h."d 3 inkmg" and Olive, came d`ow:.' _ "``i ' d course every body was ."e'7 m'p3 overit. TV1iu rry,aaid Don, after a n.` 1 thing I am quite cured. It is curious 3.0 remark on the mile`-.19 clauses that hue been the butts of with. clams, The old jest-books are full of i jokes aimed against the monks, but now ` very few have the clergy for their sir`.-jq-ct. i and those that have are mostly of st gucd- , natured character, such as the following samples:--Lord Stowoll was much pos- sessed by an anxious divine (who expect- ed a certain living) to inform him what it was worth. `My dear friend, said hi, `it is worth having. When a great outcry was made for money to build churches, a gentleman was asked one Sunday whether he had been to church, he answered `No, I have it on the best nuthority,that of thr- bishops, that there is no room. The clergy themselves have usually been quite equal to the task of holding their own in w_it combats; What can be ner that the following anecdote ofa witty archbishop: -_One day Dr.Whately was walking with vounq oicer of thn nrtlllarv ...i.,\ ..,h, wuunvwf '-' - `And I blink I can match you!` aldumggm house, he added, taking her hand; in his, dear, dent Fanny ! 1.-..-- 1): I_._._L_) 1.1, _, ..-- vw-I ---...-.. nA_.Iu _ . . _ 9...`... ~ - -v -v-., we... an-loci . '0 And big ;1o;sos? laughed Fanny, looking up yfpih bcnmingjeyos. nv__ n_-, .0 .....l ......|........ L;.... My real name is Don Mathews, '_. ho addgd, emiiingly, and there is no need of mv working for 9. iivmg: but Ireally thinkl shall go in partner- nhip with my friend Harry, and turn; faxmu. But you have not told me wh ether you forgive me. .1 v'x,,hL,,,,,n',. .11-w " Fmny. Fmnnyi! if you knew how I love you, he cried, suddenly stopping in Iron of "he: I do think you would. ' 1- A-I am I0, so glad !" I: n u not politic, perhaps, this.con-t- feuioa) but it was very natural. 45;. I nk:-L I --_ __,._;' .____., T I ANTING, COUNTY 0 o OLERK, WILL AT- teud At his Oteo, M Barrio, every SATUR- DAY,from1l 3.111., ml 8 p.m., according to .or'.-r or Oounciland ovary othor day at his Omen st Cookatown. n._..n.. 19-1. Ill u......' -4 .. ----v- 'v- -v-D-.- __v `I I-1 don t know, tevlotted Fanny, half aughing, half crying. 4:`l'.I-_.__. I Yes. My friend Harry met me a - year ago, when we were both traveli- ing. Iwasa good deal xundqwn in health, and the doctors said that were i I nlaboring man I might overcome the disease that was wanting me. So] contracted with Harry to work 102 him,.like any common farmer and he ` was to keep my real nuns and posi- `i0 8 secret.- He saw me ohang _in her beautiful eyes_. |\n,_ , I _ - ~r\ an .1 ,,-__ 9) -.--- -.--w-v , -., _.-.._-_. ..- -._ . 7 Your assumed character!" she ex- olauned trembling, as she seated hex- `self. ' 1 want you to forgive my rudeness of the morning, he aaid- In my as- " sumed character I had no right to take such liberty, or, indeed in my own. 11! . , I ,1 , _A , In! ,L_ 4.. .-.... WIT AND THE CLERGY. And 82 00 if not paid - in advance. cheap `oment, -uwu omuce uuuue. judo lillIp1{ with Bdllng Water 0! lllk. Eula puklt la a ballot! --"JnnaEustOo.,HA Ihlqhanlsmr Lou! . Also , { `Inky 0 (emf: and 0&3: _ " ._ ` :;1 .`, '..-=. 88-1,} J03:-am DOUPE,' BuAtrur.-Er-pa : CoooA.-Gurnm. um Oouorrnro --By I thorough knowlodgeot the natural laws which gonin the ope:-tiona of digutlon and nutrition, and by I enroll] uppit- cntion of the an pxopox-ties of well Iolectod, cocoa, Ir. Bppn hu providod our btnkhot table: with n delicately avoured hovengar hi I: has new bun.--. '.o`.a'"3~.'s3: a':g.}':"3 13. amp: mam Wm: or lllk. _1.g 4._U Inn: R1): A (1` A The Emporornf Germany recently sent. the decoration of the iron cross to 2; Frenchman, who had jumped into tilt) Moscilo aid rescuedva German sold'er4 from (Mar niag. The Frenchman return- ed the crow, respectfully regrcuinghli inability to receive .:my mark of distim-- tiou from the German Emperor, Ha claimad, however, in exchange, the libcr` ation of. the last. French prixoncr, who is still detained in n Prussia_n prison. `Ymxn majesty owes life, he wrote, `a man, at I have given one toyou, and I claim thq, paymont. ` ~ A la ttar from Bllchmost reports a cum? ons Iunnspheric pluznnxncnon wllivh 0c- eurred there lately, M. a 1:1:u'torpn:=t nine: o cloc.k in the evening, During the clay` the heat wns stilling. The sky was clonal` less. In the evening C\'Ol`_\'l)Oll)' want ouq walking, and the gardens were crowdcd.. The ladies were mostly dressed in whit-.-, low-ne:l rbbos. Townnla eiglnlo-lock asmall cloud nppeared on the horizon, and, a {quarter of an lzonr afterward min, began to fall--when to the horror of e\'erybod_v. it mu-. found to. consist of black worms of tho aiza of an onlinnrv` y. All the streets were strewn with th' _ curious animals. n Mons Danma mm Evan.-Tha great rope-walker, Blondin, yvhono feat: at Niagara, some years since, will be re~ momberod, appeared sat the Sydenlmmz Crystal Palace the; ntlmr A... ...n.:..,. .. Iuvlu|IUII\l, upllulfu WI: `"0 b')'(1enhlmt Crystal the other day, walking 11 ' rope 500 foot long, and 30 foot from the ground, clad in heavy armor. - Althougl: a high wind was blowing, ho was during enough to walk the rope blindfold ad, afterwards in a sack, than with his agent: on his shoulders, capping the whole by cooking an omelutte poised on the middle: of the rope. ' ' ' V. -..- ..--um-n.c man u auuuxu Cfllfl. through the roof ofthe theatre, and visit lhmn boldly in the pit; while for our nmgnosium or lime liglxt {l.as of li_9;l:t- llillg, they are l-r\j.'in:-l i2:x_vtlix`.p; thun- spirit of right Nzmtz brandy could ell ;--L in. the way of lnmbent flames, have n. vivldnesa that equals reality. and, more- over, leave belninal them 3 pungent nn.L sulpburous odor may be described as ev`en supernnturally noxious. The -ta_:;rr .~*tor1n.~stlll l)'.l!'a{:4 upun the fro!/1, lime to mm.-_; Lln: tlmntre is still \`lf xru .ul'xie courne by its rniny null tempe.stuous: S:,`1l.`&OU; :ml tlmmler anal ligglnllning am,` as mm-ll us in .\4l:lis0;1's Limu, :uu1rvn:_; lm- fuvorite dexices of. our pl:\_\"wrigl1t.-a--l'r sullicient. rcmouus, We no longer desiglxzstvx them 1i<)cl.a~-f`p!Jtr in pr:u:Liw to. till the; rniwls oflnn :un-lian-re with I:-rror. Th-1 tarror may not be -illllc at {ha all kind, but still it does well enough. vx --u-us. vzzrxcnl onlorlmnments uL nity. If the th\ -mnitbt: hytlw prugrcrel the present time . hm bevn, M nu)" in Ixistx`-.>1xic nrt, there " the matter a-C rats, mnrkell zulvnwc 1.. mica} effects. .~4cient5o iilvnawns and me-tbs. `ca swarm! ' Tho {bun-ior of our modern atc._ Intuit!- may no more proceed from In. with bowls, or from `-troughs of wood \ J stops to them. ?-u; it. is, at :`.x:_v. rtn,\_ sui-rnc-uLl'\' 1-:Ih1~.l.s'L)1.", and u;-rom`iou~', sometimes xcitmg, undead, the anxiety of the audience lost it should crush. roof , . . . 7 7 ,1_A_,_ III Vfl 3 HUI` pain. - no .1} W016 h. 4]`; his cvlriou; " rc.suh.ol'n1uc..' ...o., YA` -' " "" --r'r.*r`.."`-'- yvtere 3-;;Gsrrich[e tlen-: eeeno. . enhsnoed .h A _ painter , 'Philip~J_'emes deilnnthe bonrg, _. a am of genius in hisyirsy. and en emi- nentrvinnovstor end, reformer in the matter: v of theatrical decorgtion, Before his time the scenes had been merely stained ute V of canvass, extendingpthe whole breadth: and height of the stage. He wuihe nt to` introduce set scenes and what are technically celled `frsking pieces. H-3 invented transparent leave, with repre- sentetions ef moonlight, rising end est- ting suns, res,` `volcanoes, &c.. and cm- trived effects of color by means of -ll screnes of various hues laced before tb 2 foot and side-lights. e was the rs! t I represent a mist by suspending s gauze- between the scene and the spectator. For. two seasons he held a diorsmic exhibition- of his own, called the Eidophusilron. at at the Patagonian Theatre in Exeter. Change, and afterwards at a house in: Panton-square. The special attraction of the entertainment was 9. storm at sea, with the wreck of the Hulsewcll la'sst_ Indiaman. No pains were spared to pic- ture the tempest and its most striking; etfects. The clouds were movable, painted. upon a canvas of vast size, and rising diagonally by means of a winding mI chine. The artist excelled in his treat--. merit of cloutls,` and, by regulating the action of his Windlass, he could direct- their movement:, new permitting them to rise .~.lowl_v frern the horizzon an-'l 2-ik 1lIll41tlul_V'0cl'0Ss the-heavens, and tluW'.' driving thorn swntly along according to. -their .u-.rpposez.l density and the power: ast,-rihcd to the wind. The lightning; ruivered through transparent places in. the sky. The waves, carved in soft wood. from the models made in clay, colored. with great skill, and highly varnished tor retlect the lightning, rose and full with irregular action, inging the foam now-,- here, now there, diminishing in size, arr! dinnuing in color, as they receded front the spectator. "Lnutherbourg s genius,` we are int'orme`'l, was as prolic in imitnu. charm the night. He introduced s new"- art, the pictiirempre of sound. That is to say, he imitnterl the noise of thunder, by slinkixig one of the lower corners of in large, thin piece of copper suspended by a chain; the distant ring of signals at? listreas fmnr the doomed vessel he (`0ltl`.~-p tux-t'eit.u`l. Ly .=ud-leuly strikinr a larger tambarine with a sponge. nl xed_to zu wlmlch-me sprang, the rereiherations ot'_ the sporige producing a peculiar echo as from n lying away in the distance. The rushing, wn'~'liing sound of the Wm-1;-L'_ was sirnulatod by turning round nu octa- gonal pastel-oard box, lled with shelves" and containing small shells, 1142351 and shot; while two discs of tiglitlrsto-ained silk, sulg`;;s:r'.y pressed together, produced I hollorv yvhintling sound in imitation of loud and tful gusts of wind. Cylinders; loosely charged with seed and small shot, lit'ted_no.v at one end, new at-`the other, so as to Rlluw the contents to fall in rt pattering stream, etl'ecti\ ely reprodut-c!_ the Holst` -.~t' hail nu-l rain. The menu. was fuzined l-_\' a circular npe:".urc cut in a tin lmx rontaining a powerful arg3\rul_ amp, which was placed at the hack of the scene, and hrnllght near or removed. posed to be wining brightly, or to b-1 )hs.~urel in` _luul.. These contrivnneeir of Mr. De Lontl-.erbonrg may now, per- haps, be deemed to be u!" rather a com~ rnonpl.-ice .le.scriptimr-tlmv. have tigurccl so l're and in such nirtplicd nnal amended furrns upon the int-.lern stngc-; ' ut they` Wotu l".:iI.`.ll:l")`i to irrzprcss thin l -_ 'er s pz:tiui:_s very consideI'nbl_\", they l a'* "on rlistrn-;tl_\' ilm->':itionc due to "_`` `-_ inventive genius, and tho. .~.s `enrich. _'- labor and nee-rlful ingczh remit ormucs vitrical entertainments of ``.i'- ll ll! llm present n. at nr~.y~ l"'`-*"5V FL ' ' tit: tions of nature to nstouish the ear as 10- . iron: the cnnvus as the luminary was sup--. iilvritiunnt mechr. We il'lm tlnrvuinr hf Assn ... _.I _. _ *` THEATRIOALmON-S. wq, Uuuv 06!`, GO- ! Ill - _A Umci-611 Pater Street, next door totho Pool Olca. - omua, Iun`e,v18V68. - V - 23- qrmuna of Valli n. nlII'. - 3- - _-R Anmun.n.Y w n _- ~.-_..___..-, -__-v----V as p-nu-up \I Dun-Church Street, next door to the old Court House, '1`-oronto. V l.I.0AlII0l- n.x'nuonu:.. o. Ihnonuz. __ innn nay-at-Law, Solicltqr in Chan- J Lwmr, BARRISTER, ATTOR- eu':. ' onvo meet, to. - Unmu-- n Patnr St:-not. nnrt damn IA!-ha ' ----- -nClII-uD . PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR` Dunonrsum T.u-putts coar- nz uncut. Iksutuncz Iiazm up oxmmu .4a.c_Nr " A-ISIQQ ____ - ,1 V AITUIHVISI-Al`-hAW,'BUl.1lUl`l'Ul IN mmoer , 00:-oynncer, Oommlssionex In B.R., Lc.,0R LLIA SIIIOOE 00., 0.W. l-tf .:;r.:;"..`:.e`:ff;"';'.2 .:.2`5 ; ",u?."..: .'.`: van 'h8::'g: 01/`. -`I-Mr Ila .u-m um.` 5` Ian... g__.`..;, , .. \DGAR B. SAND-EP8, h ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, somoxronm lnnmrv. Oonvavnnoar. Gnmmlulnnnr In n, D 11 A'l'1`Ul5I!-A1`-hAW, uUmUI'l'UR IN Ghanoory, Oonveynnoor, Oommlulonor in O. P. to, &c., Snun, Go. Bnlcol. . 900-ly . R o 'r '1` En, COUNTY . onowx ATTORNEY, Amsrnn, u., mums. - Kmlloory, qc., as. 0mo|-Dunlop Street, Barrie. ;- `-""- ' G. W. Loan. 9:-rfin. liny18th,18 ll. _ ` 976-ly JOSEPH ROGERS, `yL_ -----o mm? TO us. nnwmns, `Royal Inlur mt \0Eoe. llllnull, nnuxnxunl up U I LIICLL Ill Borrlstm and Mtotngyo, Soliclton in 0 Notaries Pabllc_ Oonveyanoera s,;$;?, oa Bimooe, Ont. ' ' _ ,1 JJ mgsug, Attorney:-t-Law, Solicitors In -,_,._., |\a| Avnuul` u.IvuI_y uu null BI 0MICE-.`Vu! tmlt Kean : Eton. Doc. 1, 1868. B48- _`1>novmom. uim sunvxron. H ununn, co., mm .. .....-.. 7 gnyeg` Buck Buildlhg ogpo, sum, Inna 25, mm. W,` v-44-U -u VVVIDIVIIIIJ nuns, Feb. 17, 1952." Unltllnn up IVAIJUJILD ALL | , Uni)` rinaerl, A_ttorneya-at-Lnw, Solicitors in Chancery, Home, Our. Dubuon IIcCAn'rnr. D`A1.1-on Mcmwnr, Jr. - .| 1 \v-_n'uL nun. February, 1862." nova, 19:1-'-7-'."qa-'.'.3 } -' ".`.2:'..$`i': "`*"#3.;'.'.}.`. 1 [VV.'LLIA no annual, x|;\_;;;- none:-kw, Bolloitora-in-Ghnncoq, con. veyuoon, to. 0mcI-0won Bu-eat, Barrio. Ont. B, D. Suvmn, L.L.B. .F:u'xc1a W. Lu. N.B.-.'1onoy to Lend. BnrdI,Ju.24, 1872. V FRANK EVANS, BARRISTER as ATTUBNEY-AT-LAW," SOLIOITOR IN Yhnmrv. On!-ovnncar. nmmlninmu In R R, "um:mm,McM1cuAEL & Mc- _; MICHAEL, BARRlS 1`ERS. n._ nL...__Lc A _ . _ A _ . __A 1.... A- . , `.- an bl" 111809 0.7 W` *=5I',,0r pan: or you. Order: to `discontinue Adiertiue. an to be made In yvriting. p.per discontinued A untjl all M-renrngu no paid, except at the opuon of the publuh. or. n.nma,Booxmn1xu and Ruuxodono on the pmnlsu. The facilities of the .3wm"h_ mm mm more complete than any 0 5., .m of Toronto, havlng boon carefully A M out In ovary uicular. ; Dmrmunicaond short! be addressed to the vnhllnhar. Dost-paid. P Umrmumcauoua snumu Publisher, post-paid. nau6a.Jn.'1 ma. --egg-:1.-:1 lunnml 1. In-Blithe! Weekly. lathe Town ' nary Tuuunn morning, oontgi.:|B""'o onmotnovu of tho day um :11 9` I. ruining cothe mam ohhe Oountm. I In cdunoou $2.00 if not aid,` P In of Iubucgptllon. P ` I0 0- x incur nu ma; etch nub neat on:"i'."3'Pgu mm, B pox-line, rut insertioxp [M lm); uqucnt one 2:. Profouionnl 3; g: Nb` Cards 84 per yea; $3 for `H m uslneu nonnote thanton linen. 3pm"o if be` made by the year, `Vor p:x?t=":?: -av. Order: discontinue Adienia 3- . [1-zmw cnEsw1cK.E. Jmw L----...__4-- " 'l`& 37*? low! L` N , ONEY T0 LT1T2[1i17)T omsy T7C`)_ 'I."1~:'r'w., Otto vpnwwr a. LALLvT'AT'mR- W ...n`1.hw.Bollnltorn-in-ChAnm:v_ (Emu- TIBAGH , ARDAGH dc S l`RA'I`l`IY' K lhnlntu-I and Altru-rmun Rnllnlhuua In .D`9lllod' Linn muddy Q3733?- s.,~m:;.;.;. 0...... |'CAR'I'llY & Mccmwnv, BAB- rinsan, Atlnrnnvu-nt.LnIr Rnlinjtm-n wall; uh mll mmu-:1` `fro Limb. -`AA_A__---- VIVID` KS6 I l[.l?0RTIlERN- ADVANCE "Luau. CARDS.-_` as.-.-y _ cmx. nmunn, IL is srnnnu. DOBINSON, ORILLIA, ll solidity In Chnnnm-v lung 3, J IUIIIDI II A . IIOBBOW, Jnnmiur. W, _.__.'-_..' - Ea...':'::.':..!',`.'.::!"!'*.i D-T ORBW Dun-I PHD . saw tho M010! Pvmun. 843- f` SARDINE8, LOBSTERS, 41-. |LIQUons AND cmAns,| Alwayion hand during the aeaan, stowed, Fried or Ray. . 1>novmc1.u. msummcm commmg THE QUEEN mm AND LIFE, V , TEE pncnmx. T . ms mom-sunm, . THE ISOLATED, AND V THE ANDES INSURANCE cows.- l\ _ ._ \v__ n_:-I. I')I__I_v can... ...u...-.. -.u..n.o.u.av\;;_,-g VV `u. i 0n1os--New Brick Block, over Rnwson a Ston. . 855 IB.AIII[AsAIPAIf1p>I1`fL{tE` IROYALINSURANCECUMPANYI 17:9 Accident Imurarwe Uqmpany, ~ Hf THE POST OFFICE BUILDING, BARBIE, |rnnvmcu\L aultnunqs sncIm_r| will idnnoe loans on improved property on ad- unugeous terms. Payments mule yelrly or lmlf- eatjly. which cxunguilhoa both principal and ntenst. 1I__n.-..I--- Ann L` InnInAt`.nn nnnnnI3nn in lwavsmaswl |lll Illliilo Particulars can be learned-on application to the ooo of - V DR. OLIVER. , . -- _... ...--- An `. ALEXANDER LAWE, ELECTRICIAN 4- GALVANIST, _nm.oAarn1; s'r..- mama,` NEXT raga. c. pmzsarrzznr. `PI...:bING J:oN1a~ Birth. Jul. 3. I811. 140`, - i'i:"s'i:"viii5i:: XivBWiiifdiis.- arr unto` nunavnuu UJA v;uu aavvlivu The House in furnished with on tho Toronto dolly papers: Travellers to and from Orlllio and Peneunguishono will nd the beat. of no- commodauon. A V HENRY; GLEMENTS, .15. Prnnrinlm-, [Imus sun snmonl DUNLOP s1'., BARRlE.' wove to