This Hotelhas been entirely renovated and re- furnisbed. 4 The Bar is now stocked with the u...4u-.u-.a u... u.....- ..vvu-V. The House is furnished with :11 the Toronto daily papers. 'l`ra.vellers to and` from Orillia. vand Peuetanguishene will nd the best. of ac- commodation. _ HENRY GLEMENTS, IR- Prnm-imnr lnuuvs sun SALOONI ILIQUORS mm c1GAns.| GOOD & com MODIOUS STABLING June, 1868. v ' 825- yurpllilil 0| 8 ll|'lI'C|Ill D0161. II nueu up 58 such, and will compare leverebly with ' any houeeof the kind north of Toronto. Commer- cial travellers, private families on cesnnl visit; end the public'gener.1lly, will nd that the pro- prietor knowe how to provide for their especial requirements. The heat of etebling attached, attended to by obligiuz and experienced host- lere. Stages leeve this house dr-ily on the ar- rival of the up trains. Bar well_eupplied with the heel of liquor: end cigars. Barrie, Au om, um. 7 ' aa- DUNLC5P STZ,` BARP.IE.| @ SARDINES; L9BsTE1zs,..;c.| Thls commodious establishment hes just been opened, and having beenbuilt especially for the purpose: of a rs!-clean hotel, is tted up as such. And will cnmmn-a lnvm-nhlv with `uni VICTMIA HOTEL, HADPPT QOTTHDI` 1 th wntoarl mzm th alnnmrad lwavswaaswj ';.Vlh:'te s Corners, Penetailguishene Road. Always on hand durig the season, Stcwed, Fried or Raw. """ "'"V """-I '33 A :3 ET: :3 . Joshua Clarkson, 4-V Proprietor. Corner of lllcuter znd Dunlap Streets." and opposite the Advance Oice, Barrie. lL`B!;i9"I| RDYALINSURANGEEOMPANY| tTERMS 2 V The Accident Insurance Company, [N THE POST OFFICE BUlLDING,BARRIE, L.L\.aA.uu_- ._ . PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, THEQUEEN FIRE AND. LIFE, THE PHCENIX. _ THE NORTHERN, V THEISOLATED, AND . THE ANDES INSURANCE C0 YS: n,9_1_ n|__I_ __..._ D-..-....7.. Ann 511.111:-u a.nuu;u.-nv.... `V -._,. 0'rrxcn-New Brick Block, over Ra.wson s Store. 7 855 .1-an new or mus um nxquona 1: run an; Irnnvmcm auntulmg summl will advance loans on improved property -on ad- vantageous tel-ms._ Payments made yearly or half-yearly, which extinguishes both principal and interest. . n-_......1-.... null In `nu-nn nn nnhlicntion to and interest. Particulars can be learned on application to the oice of ' DR. OLIVER. "` nn an Barrie, May 16, 1872. ALEXANDER LAWE, E LEOTRICIAN 4-A GALVANJS T, . MULoAs'r1:1zs'r., manta," NEXT VTHE R.gc. PRESBYTERY. -u-_-- PL.A.'I`I2l.\TG-' DONE Barrio. Jan.'3. I872. _ , W M`. _ (L ATE BAIL'S,) Opposite McCarthy ~ McC'rmhy s Law Oice, [AMES "EDWARDS, "illJ'EB?i cue! and th water. Barrie, May 6th, 1868. IE1. SHUNT, ]Pn]po ' `DH 1241).: u.I.1`J - FOUNDRY, AGRI- ' CULTURAL I MP L E- MENT AND STOVE ` 7 WORKS. '. . '1 MB. HENRY SF-WREY,.is how proper-od to msnufnctnro all a'n.iclo|"in his line, of the best dam-iption. and at cheap rsul. ' . . Bun-ie, Dem. 3rd_186'l. \ ' avg... H V built-soundnnd gooduto work-:even yrzuxi-suittsble for heavy w_ork. Apply ll nnceto - ,__4,-_ Hons: I-"oh SWALE! Wnnvv huilt-sound nnd good. to VLEMENTS? HOTEL, I . , yr: Una`? once to INSURANCE NOTICES. GR EAT WESTE RN nu; DIIAHIMIV In III |=%VYR-"__12*PmT3~IJ thal doctorod than n Barrie, August 14th, .1a"2. L --o-----------------__:--- oi W1 .5,` Liqnm-l._F1o.nI' `run an .nam Pr:vislona'of.thp, but'1uut}, gm gs` the loves: prion? ` = - u.......n-...m.. name it to ma. at the Iowa! prion: . , * - Ends of Emilia will nd It their .v.g,I tumodenl -tthe Grt_Wutm Storm" ~ "F`2`P'2~'S~1'71s. .2 ~; '- . K VLEXANDER. MQRRQW, HOTELS AND. SALOONB. ; ; AGENT FOR THE- _ ___._.._ . .-n.- nusurn A xv! MARKET sqvmm, 3.4121212. Bur well stocked w-i:b the best of [ONEY TO LOAN AT A REA- SONABLE RAT}; OF` INTEREST. CONVE YANCER, ETC'., Vol. VI LQIXX LLOIQI QJLWI I ME./ILS ./IT ./ILL HOURS. 5: $1 per year in advance; - (ute Deputy Regiutnr) Mun ion was CL`-I-IE1 mnocnnw PROVlSl0N I Na"; Wm o/Ithe me Hall, Barrie. % -.vl1HE .BARRi `lll\1'Y\fI'}l )V A III)`, STORE, ' WI HEN Lo!` VIE! A hll - I Proprietor. G. J. BEATTIE. groin lb. mu 1 D, Proprietor. 20 yr Despatches by mail, telgram, or othdrwiu, - promptly attended to. A Oice and Stables one door can of the Com- mercinl Hotel, Barrie, (Vnnevery s old Livery Stables.) . . 7-If THOMAS LOWE, " BUTCHER {AND POULTERER. H Buonlw luv, up ltuniu ucsnna l`, \ . . (auccewsor to J. 0. Mccauslond), Will bein Collingwood on the Is! and 2nd, New Lowell on the. 8th ; Anglia - v9th ; Orillla. 16th, , 17th and -18th,_Hillsdale 25th, and Stayner, on the last day of each month. All other days he can be found in his ollico, on Collier Street. opposite tho.Post Uliice, Barrie. Special atlontion given to filling teeth with gold. Sets of beautiful Teeth 3! $16. A good opening for a student. N. B --I will hold all parties "responsible for_ the amount of money paid to J. C. Mccnuslnnd for work, he-being bound by an obligation for 3 large amount of money, not to do any work _in North Simcoe, Essa, or Innisl for the next ve years. ; ` . Extra clmrges mmlejor professional visits. ' 5-lv- ~ 0 H. H(')QANKO_ vaj; n I _u_ A In s un_u_:on| 4 aalm, - ?.%E?F:' 9"!PRv-I9. _.`,_____ DR. J. s. cnooKsH:x1_~zK, . PHYSICIAN, SURGEON ac ACCOUCHEUR, . _. _. --:v\I-'-auolA& haaremoved his oice to his new residence on the West side of John Street, immediately op- posits .\.r. George ,Ba.ll's pluiuing and sash factory. , I ' ni`, M:-f`. Mac n irnnnnnn '11-: A --h--'----5 BEAGVS to inform the public fhat lie has taken Stall No. 4,- in the Market House, Barrie. where he will carry on the Above bnaineu. an-ie.' Deogmbey 11th. 1867 I0 _--..--, ,...vv- I . i Sold in all theAD;ug_SLores. Barrie, April 17, 1872. ._j_._. Inuwry. Dr..McC., has auvncgncy for natudent. Barrie, Oct. 30,1871. _ {Cg H. ~ .........-.~...a..n. .au..x.JuIJu.L1.| `AND PILLS, Wnrmnted to be benecial in all cues.` 01.11 at the G. G. G. oice in McConkey 3 New Building over the Bank of Commerce where 9ne thousand certicates could oe shown, prov- mg their eicacy. Sarsaprilila, in `large bottieu, $11.00. `Pi.ls, 250, g_., . u. UIIICB. I F`eby y 19:11, 1372. DIPOIITQBY 017' T1 Binnie amen BIBLE soclm > CHRISTOPHER - HARRISON, The public are r'espe`ctfully informed that the Proprietors of the above mills have recently added new machinery to that used last year, and are now,prepe.red to execute any order in their line of business which may be required Highest price i'n cash or tnde for wool. w. s. 'saA1>oo'r'r as 00. V Innisl, 24th May, 1871. ' Di IIIDWAHDV / .- .15.-`f :).::;,`-`Junie 24:h,g;s;(a, l!IAl'l|.ll1lUUDl.Al ALVU I.'L-\JL'l.'JLIu|II WE` cm-ed in Canada, the United bmtes und Eu- rope. Patent. guarnnwed or no change. Send for printed instrnctipns. Agency` in operation ten years. . . A HENRY GRIST, l )tt1In_ nnndn. Yo: pzzrifyingthe Blood. clennsing nnd giving vigor to the whole Human System, nothing ' `can approach - ' -u-.....' A, GEoTRGr'1_a`.-1-I s co`. EXT- OF T SARSAPBILLA "A1\T'r\ -D-1--I--.-.-.. ` Mtms or MWENTIONI Dbl` I`! UlD'l.', Ottawa, Canada. ~Mechauica.1AEn;ine'u-, Solicitor 'Patgnts And ADn.uVghum.m. ,I:n1u'1m'rnn, nn11.m,\ U LAKU I his aid: he nkill ( Cormzer for the County of Simcoe. Residence, lst house East of tho Registry Mce. . [WHITE LEADS, No. 1, No 2, and No 3.5 of this" bl-sud, are unsmpassed for body and In-illiancy of shgdeo Packages conu-in TfuIlA-uenwoight. . The pl hlic are wgrned ume tain other brand: -9 1; 1 short In fever} .-|`Q6d 25 pound nnhkl-108 3 ~ z(};.dute gt" 0;1t;\;1o v"Veto1-inn:-y 0;ll_ege. [NNISFIL WOOLLEN MILLS, TWO MILES FROM BARBIE. ' 3 \ pa." - . ` A , _Exaxnm_o t.he_ brand and d`o.not be put oil` with `mfenor punts. The 3:31 In nlwsyl agin- _'5'o;q by any respectable denier: in int: 1 : un-onghol Ontario, and to dimlenonly by ' ELLIOT 8 00., A _ . A . Toaoino. - um; ' John` .w`ooas `Palmer &37..}v5:mn &e O`, and Well : Big; 1XP_EDITIOUSLY AND. 1"I:(v3I};T>E1`z1T.-Y7 1911:- ! lill.` in nnnnn 6knT1n:M::l1.`-Onion.-ul Fr`- ___-.._.__.._. . E 1v10_f_;L. . u . ---'_- DR. J. L. G. McCAR'I`HY PA1 ~.'_P.NE.ns-HIP.. 'l`hn underlillledr bet: to inform. a lion 8 conlinuahgo of'the'_ very` _ .;:,t.:o.:sgo heretofore grlnte to.J.' ldylgu V` . `The undgraigned Eta inmn 111$ public tug uny have this day_ ante;-ed into partner- ghip u Booksellers, Stationers and dollar: in Room Papers, Music and `lnaicql Instrumonxl to -m hn1hnii- Aim` (6 "JUSTICE Is THE GREAT; u'ov .......---.- .._,.-_- -...- --In... V It will bnhnir aim go law: 201' L` on .a_fnltf|npp1y of rit 911'! 13. , 05.31} 1 ufnwjnnn 1.` kc.) ` -8c., &o., CORNER OF OWEN a; mcpomun Vsmmns, s`.uzR1E- ' iUNPE'?T':KER= v\\\\\r~.~s }nEAT, MEDICAL PROFESSION. INDWWARD BYRNE I -`T-.1!`-n.Iv.A`iiu.`. II! N. 1u`.n'-'Ann J: BDWAIUII VE Hg. EbllAnn"!. - 41.`... mm .nI1-2 not I!!! 930 V$ No 1 GRiOl7J(_N%i)- AND COUNTY, or SIMCOE OSANKO, summon DENTIST, (Buccewsor t.o'J. U. Mccauslnmh. "`Eb1f Y. nxinnop emu-r.| -* annumm ;UTHERLAND, V`U_[8.`H01ll1L `UISHS . C H. BOSANKO. J. nnvjunns 0;: My 9 I` 25. I 16-fly w Barrie,` Ontario, % 1`lu%1rsda.y,,. xovmr. %7, 1872. 1|!-Iullclo IJISIG la VIIU VI Illulll t It seems that Billy, while in a coun- try village, in which he owned some , properly,stepp.ed into a barlet s shop to get shaved. The shop was full of customers, and the old gentleman` quietly waited for his turn. ' A nnnlnnnar mhn man nndnr lhn Bar- Every body who lives in New Jersey will recollect-Billy Gibbons, the mil- lionaire. "He was an eccentric `man, and T numerous stories` are told of his ` freaks. Here is one of them: `I ; --___._ A'._A f`I'lI,. ___LZI_ 2.. - -_____ UIUI-Iy VVCLIQU IUI Ill! |||IlIa H A customer, .who was under the bar- ber's hands when the old gentleman came in, asked the knight of the razor, in an undertone, if he knew who that was? and, on receiving a negative reply, he informed-him, in a .whisper,.it was Old Billy Gibbons, the richest man in the Stae. ' u 11.) ll -_:.1 AL- L__L_.. It IIII _L_..__ IIIIII IUI IIIU EIIILVUI Accordingly, after the old "man had had that operation performed, . hewas somewhat 'surprisodVnpon nsknng the ` price to be told seventy-ve cents. I6 .Qnvnnfv.vA nnntn I" said ha muint. ` I , V Ill U VII`? IGI-IIUI CI I|l6II Fl IUV I It s my price," said he of the lather brush, independently, " and an thieil the only barber's shop1 in the place] them as oomesinto it must pay. what , ask. T L m- .L- -11 __-.. n_':- ...-- -....1-..n-- - `sffo ihe old man this -was evndently a knock-down argument, for he drew three-quarters of a dollar from his pocket, paid .them `over to `the ba'rbe_r, . and left. the shop. A clan:-0 lit-n nor HA n1'nc: in ninth ' . ` \ILJ.l LVUULV, \.ILLLI:I.n1An, _bn bu Solicivs.` -in Chancery, Attorneys-at Law, Conveyances, Commissioner in H.ll.,&c. Heir and Du.-visee Claims rose- culed. Agent for the Canada Landed redit Company (or loaning "money on Real Eatqte. 0F1*ICI:`- Next Dank Kean : Store} . 1:ec.1, 1868. T ' "843-ly all IUIL IIIU Dlllllla A short time after he wh in close conversation with the landlard"of a tavern close by, and the topic of con- versation was barber's shops. Cl nun in H 7 nah` ha (3 thorn : nnlu IIIU IIWIICUI IIICII III IIIU KJIG U0 ` Gad, said the barber, l l| char him for his shave. A --_.._I:._..I_. _l'A-.. AL- -I.l '...-._ I.-.` PIIUU IU uu lulu "auvuuI:,'uvu vuusao Seventy-ve cents!" said he quiet- ly, isn t that rather a high pnce 1"" VU_lll1uUu VVGD IIGIUUI C Ullllfll Why isoit, said he, there's only one batber s shop in the town? There seems to _be nearly enough work for two. n (17.1! ml. . _ . . . -_J 5.; L. In... H --_J nun: we wanna: roreuts the Iougatera ii} A: if warned by; dreod desolation nigh ,- And the mm.-mnr oi watery: unatirred by I breath, . In sad as the music that tells us ofdoath. A sound to break this still; calm Would fall upon my on: Dllcordnnt as the tones of mirth When narrowing souls are non ; Would seem an the strnina o{_n joyous con- To the heart of n watcher, watching long ; ` Aavthe noisy speech or the heavy trend - ` In t`|i|e Jlnrkoned. chambor whore sleeps tho ' Q3 0 I '1 -New D,omimon Nanlhly for Novmber. , |vWUn the landlord, till last winter, when " Well `there used tn be two, _'said ; this new man came up from the city. and>opened'n new shop, and as every- thing in it was fresh and new, folks ` sort of deserted` Bill Harrington : shop, a which had been going `tor nigh four-_ teen years. I Rut Aida ! H13. RI An anh nine}: '1 5 annual! IIOW pervades IIII Ill`, A Inonrnful cnlm is everywhere ;- The winds that stripped the forests gay, The nutnmn winds, have died ewny. Awhile they, raved o'er monntein and dsle In tful gusts, with moaning end well. ` But now they are hushed, they are stilled It ' length, ?' As if awed by the worlis of their own great i strength. ` 1 Mildly the sun looks down to earth His summer brightness ed , V . As-though his e a were dimmed by grief For nature's ntiee dead. ` From the leaess forests the fly 4 . 1 bye desolntinn um. .- $i; .3$;1$?: ::"::h`;1;),'l?5_:h:vg}: _ A large number of the gentlemen new connected with various branches of deserted'Bill science, industry, and` commerce .3. 29 `W sembled by invitation in a room of the te.enBi?drisdn t this Bill do good work ! new building in Chw Amy Cm didnat he `have we", andT_chp ,2 bill, London, the other day, to inspect u we, ,3 f0, (harps said ,5 1,1,3. adiscovery which bids fair to produce lord, Bill did his work well enough, a wholesome change in every house,- but his shop wasn t on the main street h1d_ - The Ohio wbmimd ,0 iuap_ . . - 9 a and folks got in the way of thinking `nsivower. claimed to be produced at the new chap was more scientic and 80 link I 0083 with I0 little diculty bwllgh` 13" i`Y `EBMODS With him and danger, and `at the same time so resembling screen wire I never want d' ` Pm" i` "3 _P`_` 'm_ hif` a lighter touch era keener razor than 1! 3399301! 01' WJIINOUS qllilliy-It Bill I-Iarrington s. . must drive the common coal gas out of Cit) f33hi3-9117 8'0"!-d E50 the field as completely as coal gas has `d m`' "S `'1' "W "mu" `m expelled oil. On one side of the room gfohgz `hm up the ow" b"b"` there had been erected a row of ordin- a Well, not exactly, said the land- arises I-mimtted with the mend lord, though-things never did seem batswing burners.` In the centre of to go well .with Bill after the new shop the room a, six-foot` cgn'd|b;guppoed 3l .iZ.i or we a long time, and Bill had a big bill to,di,'.7 `izl 1" ` ' " -" `fad pay at the doctor s,; then, as a last mis- 8130, 593. 5395- b`5"W3a !8mb1!U8 fortune, his shop `burned down one those ofachureh organ, which were ui%ht _.t?:::':i;i;hep, furniture, and all, bging slowly moved by an attendant. I e y ' -3 3531:, said the old man, pettishly, :3 "` .' ;`f::""5 _"_e "1? why don t hestart again i - : `_V `l" A - "2 'n3"8 ' W usm; 3831]] 1" ma mg oommnui. tween a foot and afoot and shelf each on p cativc , landlord; " why, _bless your way, and connected by pipes with the ca 80311`: 1'0 M39" 8 35! 9"! ` "3" bellows on one side, and the burners 'v w',',I:I`__m_m, `Whey. aoeuhis m`n on the othe:'r.p The simple apparatus VI '3 1. and the 01.1 mm, A . ` _was;allthe_1 tentees tiIe.1lew.gag .He was directed, and ere-long was hadftoeh. and with it they eup- in conversation with the unfortunate p1;,a[[,g 1; in an joom with 5 ' t-"," who "b'-`Md um um`? brilliant lig` t,and undertake to snppig d t .~ . A` _ . . _lo:` ;Vsh`;'lon't you"ta'ke'a new` shop .-`~*"m Y-hi .""y. ma dim? ' saidthe] old man;`.there sa n_ew"ong tioubleiot illuminatin_g_-half the city in 't:e,b1'plck.. i'ight,_oppositc the other of London. The gas generated in this 5| b" '"- P"- 1 ' H ' ` aim le mannerfrom the gasogen while 3 h!'dh~-"'..p -. . ~ I becgxzpotn ally :.h_:`_:ll`r;rk, bypgingupg sly, pbrighter light,.r.tses with only.` to h old Billy Gibbons; he ll never let one h"'h V-""7 f 9 dW`'7 9'{ "1 V of_th'os_e stpres forks` barber's aahop ; they its consumption thotcfo lutstwice as II are a`mi3`_ty sig t be ides 1 ii" . ?Thel' uid; `com und M 1 that, Ihaveut gut twenty dolldrs i: the ;:p`,b,,,3a 5:l',n.'.g`.. oo,d;nE:;9:;` f `. 3".9 `P "`- nm`-9" ' t .. - etiiliition fromlmiiieral oils audis '7 if it!` '.`_`.You do_`u tknow.oldl Billy,Gibbons ad ` '-,1, .,,.m1"" ,--' " `f a. fun I*- as we1|.!9.1:'d.'said inc, .th'0.I';: "ii air; "3" *` . - i`i '-."' v" "`-it ._ listen to .399: if you ciin',iiav, ` 3"-"" ' "`"i`* , `_ -`:0 .`P-;:!"f!99- .. at miiw-` T1 in Ill ii uluu I. uu auuvu wan, uuu-_-uuuuy I Well,as the like the new one`, and didn t have so many pictures and handsome curtains, city him, though`, to tell the truth,, said lhe'lend- lord, striking a chin sown with 1 beard wire or a 6! (lion fa-Iuinnn_n}| 1 anunln Dlu Llluuustuu 30 City fashions-9h 1" the old man. So the man : city ` fashions barber : shop 1"; . WAII nnt Arnntlu, mid that land. ` U (Lula (Jerk in County Registry Oice) Conveyaucer, Oommlsaioner in Quean B Bench, Auctioneer, Appraiser and Commission Agent for the sale of HOUSES, LANDS, FARM STUCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Go-r1s.\Vnrcs,,&c. Also for the col1ection.of RR.\"l`S, .\'0TES AND ACCOUNT. ` ll ('u.s/1 (PL unces made on Good: left for Sale. Sl Rnnm any-nnr nfnnninr Dhlfkal SIS" sun I g PWe`ll, not 1 l Billaiter the new 1 opened; first one of his little children "I died of fever; than his wile wn siak tune,rand Bill had to, l `burned night,=toola, brushes, and and no insurance. a 111.11 so ...:.a u....- .1; .....-..'.. .-.-u:.I.|.. 1 " Wily uuu II Ilovmun ugulu :- again !aaid ` 1' bless soul, "he hasn t got any to with." ' T . u :1 .... .. 9 mg... .1--- n.:_ ...__ IQVU l ualvu luv VII-I ullnu ` He was directed, are long I conversation tonsor, oorrobonfated _ laadg ` lord : stoty. It nu! Ann ! unn h|"rn- a nun: ulna. IUIU I! nun , 1 V Why don't you take a new shop said that man; `Where : a. in the block ght opposite other barber : shop. ` - uinmol ..:.1 ch. Aohs. ` mm `.....`.o IBIUEI 3 atluy. V " What! said the other,` you must ` be crazy. Why, that block belongs to ' old Bxlly Gibbons; he'll let one I of those stores for a barber : shop 1 are a` mighty sight [too "good ; begides I haveut got dollars in the world-to_ {it it up with. ' ' n V... .a.....n I........ -u um- 4-(on. ,, ----- -v. -- -- -r -v---- A . 1 You don t know oid Billy;Gibboua ` as well I! I do, said the other. Now. listen me. If you can have that shop all tted tIp,tont free, what will - you `work in .it forby, the month `I--' 1 whotjs the lent you can live `on 1" i IIIL: . _ . _ _ . _2`2-_ _-__-_..L-- ,. . -in M--- -_- --_-- ,-- -.... ...- .. . . This proposition uomowhotnutlod .1 the. unfommata hait dream-,_ .110` .1 nally` found yards to summer out that perhaps twelve or fteon dollars a ` month would booboatnnough. ' v u -n.|.-._qn ..u u_'. .1: _-_ ...'u; - o " Pehaw 1 ? said the all nun, Elm 1 won : 110- Now listcltto mo-I |l `give 1 `ytl. that atorc,V:pn`L 313$, pun yzgqr, and % ng-govygnr nionthqyallon ` than am; to .uhhv_o I .nnd?~ouS.;:i!I1r`{6iffu;vitybodyV Ihqt Ipo : - Enlinn In vmlfinfrinkn. nn now": innf SHAVING A MILLIONAIRE. ---j A atillnens now pounds: the air, calm in everwwlm-a LU-V1 Sale I Barzie. Yb U noun stmu1m.1N OANADA. r I. IL nu. ulp uuuynvycs Iuuyyuu Ill, unu, \VlUl0llI a word, sat down, and was shaved ; on rising from his chair he asked to see the score for the six months past. The barber exhibited it, and after a oueful caloulatiomthe old man said : Plenty of customers, eh 1" Lots of 'em," said the harbor never did men s business-in my life! ' L .. \1I,nn no . .- Well, replied Money Bags, `fyou; have kept the account well. I. see I've paid you one hundred and twenty dollars for services,-all right-and there are three hundred and thirty charged for shaving all that applied; now, this furniture cost one hundred and eight dollars; balance due you one hundred and two dollars. Here it is. Now you own this furniture, and are to have this shop rent free six months longer, and after to-day you are to charge the regular price for work, for your pay from me stops to- } day. 'l"I..:.. -2---.._.__ .L_ L__u_;_ _a-j._. m5 aura slur urasslng aaioon." ' The people were not long in ascer- tsining" or slow in availing themselves of the privileges of this establishment, and it is not to be wondered that it was crowded and the other deserted. The other held out some weeks, suspecting this -free sha'vr'ng-fo`r - Bill kept his ' secret we'll-was but a dodge to entice customers away, who would soon be - charged as usual ; but when at the etld of six weeks he found Billy working away as usual, charging not a cent `for his labor, and having` money to spend into the bargain, he came to the con- clusion that he must have drawna prize` in the lottery, or stumbled upon a gold mine, and was keeping a bar- ber's shop for fun, so he closed his shop _ in despair, and left the place. Meantime. u nan rr....;....o....n 1....- nu NIUIIIIIII, uuu um. HID p|808o Meantime, Bill Harrington kept on busy as 1 bee, and one ne morning his employer stepped in, und, without I. Illfd. Kit anllin, and than alumna]. S If you mat I I~`nmilyhA'l`nilo:-sizg, or soothe: owing inc tot new wiuig nchlno IEl1op_, a. J. xn, New Brick mock, grm. - 'i".his ofoourse the barb-e4r gladly `assented to. ` D... n , 1 .'u I1 - - I uusuutvu DUO Bu!,"sa1rl {he old man, on leaving,` `P take care you never cheat a man by charging teulimes the usual pnce for aahave; for it may be'another old Billy Gibbons. _In a few as;-me inhabitants or iii: village were nstonishodby the unint- ` once of I splendid new barber's fjop. for lurpsuingths otherin ologfns of ippointmonts, and in which, with '_Il6W raugst. soaps; razors, and perfumes stood I`-Huber and assistant ready to do duty on the heads and boards of glirpeopl. Over rho door was in- scribed, F` William Harrington, Shiv- ing and Hair Dressing Saloon. 'Phi lianhln uihvn nno Inns: .`n gaging M1 -- APPLY TO J AS. EDWARDS, Royal Inlur am -Oice, Barrio. x 843. ;l|l:l '. command now, eonunuod ho, `Mic-.T in; two ton dollu_ notes air the ldbld: beford the utonishbd buber-who, `$3 is "almost unnoounary. to state, accepted the` PYOP08i0Il;,,`nd. who was dtill more luI'ElglOd- to learnihnt it Vii ' Billy Gib him; as hitmelf who hadhiid %%GENiRAL WADVERTISER .little. Always water `your plan `to with -..v v-vvu VI u.JUlllElIUI -||UWaKo I Plants should not he forced in Januv y. but &0W0d to not till Februarfs` lengthened bun amives; then |you. may stimulate as you please. Till then, lime water is all the invigorator required; Buy half a pound, slack in cold water, allow it to settle, then pan: of elear and bottle. One! a week drop one tableepoonful round the soil; a teaepoonful will do for a small pot. This kill: all the vermin wh ieh may" have been in the earth, and 1 tivee the; leaves a vivid green, atimttl Iting water warm to the hand. Cold water chills away their me. , 'l\I.-__l .,- 71l*i.":}._i's;}}it'.'}. is`;-deadly ene luv to ' roses, eamations, fssehias, lol seizes, and many other plants. To dc etroy these pests, take one dozen brim: Itnne matches, break off theends, and your on theme cup of boiling water. W 'hen cool, wash with a cloth, or sponge, 0 all the infested leaves or branches, tak ing great care not to drop much of itiu pon ms soil in the pot. This spplicati `on. it renewed once a'fortuight, is said to entirely. destroy this insect. [If t! he plants are very badly injured by than-I. wash onees week for three week I, and you wili be fully repaid for you: trouble by the renewed beauty of you '1 -nurslings. N As oiton us once 3 week loosen thea- eaith around the xoots oi your plant: r as it becomes baked by top: sated water ing. Take a heavy, lar go hair-pin, and scratch around the plant vigor-- ! 0iI|.'. AK9ep one stuck n.:m)r,- cc-me-" ot the pot, toba always at hind. A n........... _._a-_.__ 4-,. __ `L- -._J_. I-llowers ere easily oultiivated, even" in the dreary eealoh of winter, by a true loverof them. By a movable shelf, tted into the window, `with a. leg renting upon the mop-board, you can make a nice ower-frame. Put a moulding ell` nrountl the edge, and line the shelf [with zjho, and you can` then water your plants, with Q smell watering-pot, without harm to the car-, pet, or furniture; or by dipping: small whisk-broom into 1 pail of water, and shaking it "over then, you can giveell the eect of esununer Ihower. D|-..4- _L-._|1 - - _- ...- l.-- -- pr`! -uuu uu- uuuue A copious watering fro in the suds used in the weekly wash \ vill invigor- ate your plant: wonder! ully, and is very little trouble. Hex re the emit; a little warm tothe hand, 9 llld give your plants 3 generous supply. It. in well to refrain from-watering them the pre- vious day, as the plan` ta will receive more benet from the su ads. Try this simple atirnulent, and y `on will never allow the sud: to be th rown ewey un- til you hnve had your I nll share. TIT- L`..- --_..I-n ._.' L V I can Jury: -Invir |lQ- I KII QIICIWO We have scarlet, w` bite, cherry and pink horseshoe gersniu mn,`coreing rs-= pidly into bloom under 9 this treatment, e.nd.by February they` will be a mass. of brilliant color. T he heliotrope, by : their s1de,`elso shows: a. wealth of birds,` and the Czar violet,`, sweetest of` all known - sweets, alre edy Jlifts its blue- eyed oheliee, to "the delight of the ba- holdoh ' I This violet shou'ld be in every col-` lection of house pl: nuts, nonnsttet how small. It is s. c onstsnt hloomer, and two blossoms will V-perfume: room. ' It is very hsrdy-v rill bloom. undo: the snow. The florist tasks but fty cents a plant, Ind it is easily propagated by xunners. `The I sxifrsgiu mi-color is in out estxmstion t'he most eltgggnt novel- ty of variegated plants. Its foliage is beautifully marlaled with green, white and crimson. In a. hanging basket it is a. strikingly bestutiful orn stnent. - 1)..AI. AI..- .._--_-,_.n J J! I U 0 .1] l1y'|Ll'lJl$\V,DUHCllUI' HI \.`l.llt'- oery. Conveyuncer, sic. - Umcu-0n Peter Street, next door t/`the 1 oa|_ Ulce. Oriliiu, lune, 1868. . 23- care they require. Their bllossoms arei .-.- - --.._....., ---u-nun vau cuuuuso Both the vuaefgated and . the green vuieliee of the ta-adeaoentit. are eujly, M cultivated, and. will tepay the little: very mznute, but highly colored and very pretty. `I_I.-l1.... __..`l-_-l_. '_A .| v var. r.v-~,_- Lobeliu` nrelovely. up this aeeeon. Their beautiful blue owers rate so thickly -`scattered out the plant uni-` most to. conceal their foliage. " l...._...-...I.`- -..- AL- ___-_.o , .1 "EZQLSSIJQII L".2":'i;"3Ia.:a..- and species of plants for winter guutnro bnt. spoon is denied us, now, to cum nor ate tholn. But let us bog our run {era to cultivate some. ' You can run. der your common sitting-room a bower of I hennty by arranging a shelf in 1 sum 1y_ window, and hanging ll. basket of twil- , i g. vines from a hook in the upp er ` rtion of the window. . The effect on children is very bone - ` . Tho unnlled child notices the nty of 1 room adorned with tho . h drapery of -vivau, and `porinmed _r With tho sweat odor cf violets, hyd- rs onnthtond holiotrrapos, and with shouts hj `ooy ohorvon 1.-hnt_,in tho tendorut: ' ,y`i_|ra,tho ohildifjli Inind is angeeptiblo ';thg _{yRI,Igipg';`4n4ponooA at pignto and , f :53? 310. milk! `our home the -- piano ongourth-to our 2'71` 1 3?`?! Io-eom.nno- ' . I u'n1u,:'n 7 can ' r' b ppedlu a ':::.:.wooss [i 50". cwngiu Iecuftjy ft l9CI__lfthy I -inc `Fi `HO II 11 u ,5 In t_ o .I' u _ _ , -v`!-w L % "` wmnow GARDENING. IV I. 0. No. 45. Whole No. 1055. jWellend canals are bearing upon the. ' avoid a voyage along the coast of up- 'Nextin' the importance to the en- largement of the St. Lawrence and trade of the Dominion, may probably: be ranked the construction of the` Bay Verte Ship Canal across - the lsth- mus lying between the Bay ot Fundy and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The advantages which -will result to trade by the completion eltlus proposed work are many, and their weight is admi'ted by commercial men in the different pro- vinces. Vessels trading between St. John and Monaenl, for erxampif, will wards of four hundred milesrby passing through a short canal. Direct _Wfer communication will be secured be tween the upper and maritime pro-_ vinces, and Ontario and Quebec will? beenabled to send their produce into` the Bay ofFunday at less cost. The importance of this reduction in lreight willbeeeen when the single fact is s-ntedthct .-above three quarters ofa II illron barreileof our are carried from the upper Pxmrnces to Nova Scotia annually. Furlrhez, the cost of bring- ing coals to .Monta-ea! from our chief coal Province, which -aail be taken as return freight by many vessels curry- ing produce thither, will arlsorhe;dimin- ished, and in this way the .oan;:i g.vi1l benet the upper and lower provinces; i alike. %, 'rn|__ -._-:.__-,- 1-rvv u.-. The engineering.difculties necces- l e: sary to be surmounted in carrying a ( ship canal across the neck of land iiriit- , in; New Brunswick and Nova Scoiia, which in a straight line in its narrow- est rt is tteen miles wide, with 1 h lands extending over some sec- ( ticnl, will be sufficient to tax the , abihtyot some of our best talent, al- ( though rtey are by no means consider- ed insupersbla by the - Government en- ` gineers,rwl1i6.have conducted the sur- f veys. The .-tidal uctations in the Bay I _ ofFunday and `Kay Verte, neop tides 1 rising in the torrner thirty-eiglit and in ( the latter only veifeiet, threatened to . affect the practicability oftha scheme; ` but they and many other obstacles Will ' undoubtedly, be safelypvercome, and | the work be brought by .the Gm/ei`ii- , ment to a- satisfactory cqrripletion. _ The oicial reports and estimates re-- 1 lating to the Bay Verte Canal, .}q_li_ich ` we have Just received, are valuable ' documents in Q. consideration of the : various routes urged for adoption byl, local interests. There, are seveial ; practical routes across this narrow Isth- mus, and these differ much in their respective merits. 9":;;e }~=:-'-2: '.`=.- ad vantage ofbeiiig the siio:L..ss. _;. some ; l lie at the lowest average level, smie ` have the most copious water supply ; some have the least rock to excavate, , u-.nd some boast the finest outlet and inlet on the Bay or Gulf, or both.;Each ro ute has its advocates, and the people who live along the dierent proposed line! are naturally desirousto severally obtain the Government approval of their particular route. Under these circn Instances, nothing could be more satisfactory than the-evident care taken by'the Government engineers to arrive at correct conclusions in the case by making the most thorough inquiries into the advantages abrded by the res-, pective routes. No less than six lines .; are minutely described in the qfcial = report, and their claims compared. Of these, the Au Lac line via Tednish is . recommended as being the most favour- : able route with respect to access at ' low water, elevation of the ground, water supply and drainage of adjoin- ingluuds. The depth of water, in the rsfinntance, is xed at sixteen feet, but the locks will be arranged for a depth of nineteen feet, if the increase of trade should render such necessary. The-teuninus inthe Bay of Fundy will bar near the mouth of the river Au Lac. The selection of a `terminus-at Bay Vggtg is, hou/ev.er,.t!._tpQre_di,icult task. In [big Bay the tide ,xecedes,t'r0m one- h.1fogh_vee-fourths of a mile from the show "awards. Dredging w,ill,`there- tore, have to be resorted to, and Ted-_ nish head is recommended as the east +` ern terminus, whence the distance is upwards of ninethousand feet to six-`_ teen feet depth of water. The canal will be fed from the Bay of Fundy, and should this supply be iiisuicient, the waters of several rivers intersecting the line of the canal will be impoiind~ ed. T In order to construct the work and loroutside drainage purposes, up- : wards of one thousand acres of land ' will be required, and it is proposed to erect ten bridges .' The exact length -of the canal will be twenty-one and a half miles, and the daily water dis- charge will reach the enormous quan- _- Iity of eleven millions of gallons. The above {acts will sutcel to show the magnitude of the work proposed to be carried out by the Governmeiit, in the prosecution of which, eta tting time, they willbe entitled to receive the support of the- commercial men of the Dominion without respect to provincial or party claims. V M; THE 1375 VERTE sum CANAL. 1 A monohant in one of our lurge cities who was noted for his stuttering as well as for his ahrowduess in making a bsrguin, stopped at I gxocery and in- quired: ' 6| I-lnw m m.mnnv t.Q.+..hnvknua lnnvn Llllllll u How In m-many t-t-t-turkeys have you 2-8-30! ? Eight, air) replied the grocer. " T-t-t-tough`or t t-tonder1- Some are tender and some tough, was the reply. . , . C` I k-k.kn'AIn }|.}|.}|l-nnfllnvn DI:A lhn W" IIIU IV|l|,o . I k-k-keep b-b-boarders, said the new customer. P-pick out the Hour t-t-I-toughest t-t-turkeys, if you p-p- pl.o" ' - ' > Th: dalinhla] nrndnr van: xvillincrlv IU-IUD ` P The dalightel gxoaer very willingly complied with the usual request, and did` in his politast tones: Theta are the tough ones, air. . `Upon which the merchant oplly put his hand upon the xemninmg four, and oxolnimed: ' ' ' - __1 l! I-!~tIka.~th-th_-810-these` L" I 0o_|| Oil of rlt clu quaiity,- by the bun-cl. *.".N&0oaDr8tNI;.5N'!"? -nd MW. P. And $2 00 if not paid in advance. '-{The Lousville 'Cour:`er-.`7atr5ta1` say}, ,42._--' thatthe hereof the eqming novelzwill be a journalist.- The long,-:l' haird ttrtist and the author who parts .his'hair in. the middle have been trot.- ting up and down the highways and by-' ways of English, French and German otion, until `people are no longer curi- ousk obout_ Bohemia and the second heavens. They have had their fill of Keunsler labm-. The struggles and sorrows of man with a picture or poem are almost familiar, and as great a bore, astlie plai_nts of the man with a griev- ance. We know all about Mr. Vance, the painter, and Mr. Coppereld, the wri.`er,'and what Bulwer and Dickens, have leltunsaid on the subject of art and attics is plenteously laid open to us by Herr Freitag snd.Mme. Send, to say nothing of their predecessors, the sentimentahsts of the schools of Ron- seau and Goethe. The world of culture, with its sensibilities and aspirations, will always be a fruitful source ofcrea- ltive suggestion and popular interest. Butcnltiue changes its conditions and forms. As journalisrn becomes a more intimate, integral part ofpqlite thought: and action, and at the same .tinie_n more positive inuence upon ideas, manners,antl customs; as it increases in wealth and respectability; as its dramatist persona are taken from among as the personal exploits and achieve- ments of these are elevated and multi- plied, the theme will impress itself upon the imagination of the many who ` read, and be reflected in the pages of those uho write to be read; so that, it there be an American `novel, its hero is sure to be a jourrnalist. Indeed, the lives of many ofour most success- lul editors are eminently stirriiigniid mn)5`1c)8!ll.lll story of any one of them could n`:`t`fatl to re the luncy of the rising gmieratinn oi no'._`l readers, telling how Sampson, who came to the city with a brown paper parcel under his arm, songhtand securerl employ- nt on the Daily B1oIt']'I})? at three d-)ll;.t:..u week, walloped his man (`ig,{l"l. days in setfeii, rose to the position of iightitig-~.lEtor,._t_h_en night-editor, their managing-editor, then editor-in-cliit-f curl proprietor, with an income of $."i')_- 000 a" year and a broken M`-Sc; show- ing how llerenies, who, at the very` oittset ot liisnewspapcr experience, was fallen upon by all the poctesscs and actresses, resisted the b1andish- merits: of beauty, anrl tl~.votcl his noble t.-ilents and energies to .spil.:iiig the guns of the corruptionists, and was promoted in consequence, for probity and vnlour, until now, like a witch astride of tt boornsticlt, he rities the whirlwind untl g.iit_lcs the storm in the -great city of Eatanswillc; sliuwin-_), how little Jack, the Giant 1{illei'.a\'cul hisiguuntry by the writing ofthreo lines to a tole- graphic d( l;'p'1lCll, which ntitiotiiicm`. that 'l`li-oizipsoii lizul \lroon` declnrt-.1 elector! coristable by gE;:-rntic lizards, and how.` l:`i?'r. Llihiiml, the (greet _nli`> the more attractive classes of society ; ' ,.-~ 7.. `,. ..~-- _.,..- Lemme: (_~Z'.1`.}1v2r :21 cuurgo at it, 50 in quest cf the erudite Dr. Pangioss, lost 3.in'tl1e wilds-0! Patagonia! Govto Wood's xraacan Hall an 111; cheapest and best Coal Oil in Bmrie. M.` Pn ROLCM Fnrm Lamps with one, two. three, four or five branches. Sold by T. E. Rawaon, Brick Block, sole agent {or Barrie. `If you wish; to treat ypif or sweetlu-Mt to the best Sewing_Mach1ue ix`: the World, buy at G. J. BEATTIE S. New Brick Block Bnrria. Magenta. Crfatals yield a beautiful cheap and ailing color. Sold in packets by Palmer Ia: Co., Druggisis, Ba_n'ie and Angus. Sourrmsa New For: B/m:uI.-John Couhef Would `announce to the public that be !m-``` opened a new store on Dunlop Street, next door to Frost-r a Exchange, Where he has on - Jmnd a`1_a.rzo assortment of Pictures, Pictum Frames, Picture Cords and Nails. Fancy Goods and Qhi1dren's Toys. Frames nhltlu to order. Ag;u_E for [Le Gardner Sewing Machines. | ' " ` Lemon juice will allay th e irritation caused by the bites of mosquitoes aml_ ies. An oyster shell put into 9. ten-kAotl1o will prevent its being covered with scales. G119 ieuiou kept on the wash-sta.nd, and rubbed over the hands daily, um; washiug, _and no: wiped off for some minutes, is an excrllent remedy for cllgpped hands. vcvl I . . When linen has been ssorched, use the following remedy: Add to a quart ofiineger the juice of half_ a dozen large ozione, aboutun ounce ofsjoap reaped duwn, a quarter of a pound of fuller- 3 earth, an ounce of lime and one onnee of pearl-ash. Boil the whole until it is pretty thick, and spread some of it upon the scorched parts. Allow it to remain until dry, then scrape it off and wash. Two or three apph- cations will restore the linen, unless: so mu'oh's.:orched that- the fabric is destroyed. The juxce ofbcnn pods isn cure for warts. ' To tint the walls of a `room bu`, which in many cases is a striking and pretty color, add yellow bchife to tho whitewash ungil tize polar suits you.` u; ---- - A Un approved freehold sacu:-ity,and It moda- mu Iniereat. . V Apyly to - ARDAQFI nmuzn an STRATHY. his Ii he skill nuzlhotha mo El`, mt. 110 A New WK? T0 WASH LINEN.-.-\ new moda of washing linen htmeboen introduced and adopted in Germany. The operation consists of dissolving ti. o pounds of soap in about three gallons of water as hot as the hand can bet: r, ' and adding to this one tablespoonful of turpentine and three at liquid ammo- Vnia;.the mixture must then} be well stirred and the linen steeped in it for two or three hours, taking care to cover upthe veseelwhiuh contains thern,ns nearly hermetically as possible. The olothesvare afterwards washed out and rinsed` in .tl.e ueualf.way._.;The soap and. water. may be Kellie-tedi:`_ind. need e"/l|i1d Sim : . buts e""" ~ ` 41" l-'" ""7" W '99-" _ economy In. txmo,;1 qg9.>; and 1; PRACTICAL RECIPES. - A NEW HERO. `NU to AR AGE, ARDAGH 8 STRATHY, Br-an-IQ Jan. A s9it:x_., Ll! L I J! UIJIIIWIIX, VVJLIU 111' {end at his Office, at Barrie, every SATUR- DAY,-from 11 3.111., till 3 -p.m., according to over ot Council sudevery other day at his Oxfce at C ookstown. . l!_I, 1- ...;u. ' I Ywf` \ ....v...._.., ._.__._..v_..__.._ Oxce-Cbux-cl1Stree_t, next door to the old Uo-.u-I 11ouse,'l`oront_o. ,'n.c.cAxsnox. D. uhucaun. o. uhuonur. ' CANADA PEVRMANEN1 Building & savings Society. --1 nm 0rv1c:-MA`S0NI0 HALL, TORONTO. CAPITAL,-$1,500,000. To Farmers and Landowners! FRANK EVANS, BARRISTER &~.. ATTU.{NEY-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR IN Chancory,`Ccr'eyn.ncer, Commissioner L1 8.1%., ` 1. nnH.I.IA SIMGOE 00.. C.W. 1-tf ` Unancory, UCl" yXlDl.'El', uoxumnmuu \ l;..0RlLLlA SIMCOE 00., C.W. ._._---?% A 0! VIII 0311!!` is know ears. was he cut!!! sgw bun Inn: and WDGAR B. SANDEPS, J ATTOFNEY-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR IN Nun!-Arv, Cnnvevancer. Oomminaioner in C. P. J1 A1`1Ur Max -A 1-unvv, ouuun nun uv Chancery, Conveyancer, Oomtnusloner in C. P. kc., &c. Srnman, Co.- Sutoon. .900-ly uu sum 77 Illtv loll ..nnvvw- --.,-r,,_, T0 buy more land for yourself or for your tone? To buuld a house or barn? To fence, clear, lmdordrnin, or otherwise Improve your land? ' To pay. on` a Mortgage or other debts ? Or for lug` other purpose `I _ . -fyou do` the reduced terms of the Onum Pitvgxttsuxr Bumnmo mm` Sumo Soownr, "'~Hch has made more loans to Farmers during "1`{1gIe}t X7 years than any other, ebrd greater fmhuea and advantages than those of any other Company in the Dominion. 'f'nu- .......... ....- ..`.m unn nnnn mm-ramls. -~--""-" J. R. C` nnntwcrl. km. ` U0 IUD \/ _\.'nuvu: wmxsncn, 80,, B.umm_. 33 `" Vuunmuy xu um uvuuuw... mu manzsr mo: pm) F08 soon non-ramns. For further information apply to J. HERBERT MASON, _ Secretary 6* Treasurer, Ibronlo, Or to A. uomzow, sq nnrainr. al Barrie, ` am i Stewart. Cbnuicory, q-c., ac. . Umcu--Dunlop Street, Barrie. W. LC-U113 G, W_ Lounvlg Swoessori to the late rm of Batman, Lohnt, 3.1-me, Hay xsm, 1371. 975.1, 11 1-` _ Barristers, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors In Cbauicory, 6-c ., &c- Barristers and Attorneys, Solicitors in Clucery, Notaries Public," Conveyancora, BA `H113, Co. Sqncoe, Ont. _...nn 1 A Anlll [UU'll,Ill,\l.JnUIAxuvuL;u:;.l11.1. ms, nu Resol- ohlod to :UAl`1}1[ u,1uU\/{nu I 11 I , unnu- rimra. Attorneys-at-Luv, Solicitor; In Chancery, Barrie, Out. _ 9-Anon MCGAM-117. D'Ax.'ron Mcxnray, Jr. 0ri'1c:.-In their New Brick Bvuildxng oppo- me C. H. Ross Store. - .,_...-. 1...... 25. 1871. - N7. vu \I. an vvvuauvvv u. _ Barrie, Feb. 17, 1862. JOSEPH ROGERS, February, 1862. V CIVIL INGIRIIR, ` 1 ROV1N01_AL LANDS UR VEYOR DRJIUGHTSMJN, JPPRJIER, coN- VE mzvczzn. INSURJNCE mun * -A .aNn.a19:1v1m.4_1; .4a1:Nr.. D ' npncerl, &c. TEW {BL 00 unuuz, n ,_ `,_,n_ L) neya-at-law,Solicitors-in-Cbancery, Con- Street, Barrie, Ont. Umcl`-0wen Fxuucxs W. Ln, 3, D. Srlwlntj, L.L.B. .\'.B.-Monoy to Lend. knk \\DGAl{ A A w~'i~nr:\mv_ A 'l`-T. A W nr.mn'nn TN lncldolly O (33% Walk: "1?E?v:?3'TMa2LALLY, ATTOR- S `mm:-law, Solicitors-in-Chancery, m1_JmmN, McMIClIAEL 55 Mc- ~ MICHAEL, BARRISTERS. u,,..Lc.__..; _._..L A--- 5- 41.- ..I.I J wu. u. ...... .,.-.-. Bmie,June 25, 1871.. >--._:.-.----___________ v -u~a.;A.Lva.IJ u_v-- ._..._._-.- Do You Want to Barrow Money - 'oUN'1`& LOUNT, 1-1! j -1}:-swung: a uelcnpuonl tor ntenu ox Ln- So 161 : carefully A gropnred. Vnlustlon do sud Bnnoyiig *of`ovry: ,&qm-!pon_ ox- cntod with mntdcynd dupmj: ~ . 1...: nt.` lImilA' fjy -"...n....: t " A IGUS, . `amen, ARDAGH &S'I`RA'I`HY n...:.n.u and Aunrnnvs. Solicitors: in d Plllh snwtho xunletely cured of Al`. shigbeat REFERENCES giyeu. 0NEY-;I`O LEND. ONEY TO LEND. IOSVF-PH DOUPE," ml made uooms tejt J07` cute. 2 Room, LOUIE!` of Collier and Market. Sts., L . PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR,` ununn, &c., l-ly nmnm. "----"""`-j""'? | CAI{'l`l [Y & MCOABTH Y, BAR- .:..... Anm-neva-av.-Luv. Solicitor: l',ENRY CRESWICKE, JUN;, _ _ :Dfsptd um adjuatul. loin 7 & De ` ` r"J? ieuu. rI ;-.- 3_uoaa9-P pma("-r. , ` .y.1n:uo:- "' IE NoR'I`HERt-1\`ADVANCE ,. . .n,"~nu___ -1n_,,, Flting MIC t ho III nu-mun- u avg wvvva our n x Dl()NEf T0 SII RVEYOR5' 7 CARDS- .' .1868. 'A.`ID Y, BARRISTER, ATTOR- 1 ney-at-Law, Solicitor in Chan-. nnnefr. kc. 3." n. lsr1m*nr "TOT '1` E R, COUNTY J "CROWN ATTORNEY, 1.. RARRIK. II. IOBINSON,` ORILLIX, `I .Qnl:nh.~., .in F. Im ncerv. -kt Ina; ' kin-y'.0n - DANTI NG, COUNTY CLERK, WILL AT- nt Em-ria. avnrv SATUR- n. Onnw Dnnv LEND. M Ukusu w , Jrpraiscr, Barrie, Puamnla. 7I '1"3'.i:Fvvfiisfi=j' Kiir'13"ic'diis. J on H. Jonas, Fr Pallb- veal and