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Northern Advance, 14 Nov 1872, p. 4

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l5.q` ~.\ Lucu lugu, auu wuah UUUG IIC WEI 1" ' `Hisnamey is Moore, I believe, and he came to see if . I would not bestow upouhim that vacant clerkshxp in the bank? And will you 2 I don't know, Mary; I must think about it. . V ' ' _ Charles give the ituatio.n.o - cc why, my love 1 , " Because Iask it of you as afavor, and you have said ,3 thousand times you would never deny me-anything. And I will keen mu` nmnl Mn... 9) u vvuunu IIUVUI ucuy {MU llyllg." And] will keep my word, Mary, said the noble-hearted husband, with an nectionate kiss. P11 wme the fellow a note` this very evening. I believe I've got his address somewhere about me. ' 1.. 1.-.-.. 1_L`_.. .-_l_-._ n 11 - 1-u IIUUME [U61 4 An hour later, when Bobbie, Frank and Eugene were snugly tucked in bed, in the spacious nursery upstairs, Mrs-_ Audlev 191d her husband why. `she wasrso interested in the fate of 9. man whom" she had not seen for twenty years. - SC Thai : v:n`\f navy 1:051.` -if. 9, .._ --u-I-v-I ._..__.__.._..__._ - Bonmmxa Naw Fan Bmun.-John "Conner Vwquldwannounoe to the public that he bu opened`: new store on Duniop Street,-Lnext door to .ffr3st7s Exchumge, Where he has on - h;nd a!g.r'e`uso'rtm`enI.v of`PIctnrei,Pietnro L Frgmah, Blclnro Dora : `and main. Fancy 7 ~ andOhild1-an : Toys. -Puma Imdo . * Mto"`der. Agent for 1.ha-"aiming: H.-1.... That cuts of my supply. of cigars for a week. I don t care, though 5 the brown eyed _object`really drd cry as if she`hand t.a. friend in the ' world. Hang it! I wish I was rich en ough to help every poor ereafure out of the slough ot despond . Rnlnh Mnnvn I-nan :nr`|1ln:i1n nut: Ul HIU. W?` Mary! back again already? Surely you have" not sold your chestnuts so soon 3. (I fnl, ,,, .I Oh, mother, mother, sea ! , ejacula- ted the almost breathless child. `-A gentleman gave me a. whole half- crown. I Only think, mother,- a whole half-crown ! - `ID T`)_I,I an , Iuuovcu cu us Aug U1 um \_Il8ll.U]'. (_}harles, said Mrs. Au_dley, whose cheek hod paled and ushed, whojs that man, and what does he want 2" u -T-l:.~.-mmn ;a M...-..... T I...u:_--- , ~. WIUUEII VI. UUUPUUUI While Ralph Moore was indulging in these very natural xeections, the dark eyed ' little damsal whomihe had comforted was dashing down the street with quick elastic footsteps, utterly re- gardless of the basket ofunsold nuts that still dangled on her arm. Down an obscure lane she darted, between ruinous rows of houses, and. up a narrow wooden staircase, to a room where a pale, neat woman, with large brown eyes like her own, was sewing has busily as if the breath of live de- pended upon every stitch, andtwto little ones were contentedlyplaying in the sunshine that temporarily supplied the place of fire.` . H Nlaaul l.....I- -__:.. _I___ 1_n n,-,,,1 . _uuu`\2IuwIl: If Ralph Moore could have` only seen the rapfum which his half-crown gift diused around it in the, poor widow's poverty stricken home, he woultf have regarded still. less the temporary privationsof cigars to. which his generosity had subjected him . 0 r 0 0 9 # c 1; var .nj/3 The crigmson.windowlcurtaine were closely drawn, to shut out the storm and tempest of the bleak December night; the fire was glowing cheerily in the well lled grate, and the dinner table, in a glitter with cut glass, rare china and polished silver, was only waiting for the presence of Mr. Aud 18) . ". ` V ' ' I6 `Vina! nun :9 Ian okno .1.-.o..:.._ ._-_- M1 nu <'. _ 1` What can it be that detains pupa T said Mrs. Audley, .a. fair, handsome matron of about thirty, as she glanced at the dial ofa. tinyi enamelled watch. Six o'clock and he does not make his appearance . - . 1` '|`hnrn'n a neon n-{IL L1... :... IL- But as she opened it the brilliant gas- light in the hall fell full on the face of a humble lqoking man, in worn and thfeed-bare garments, who was leav- ing-the house, while her husband stood in the" doorway of his study, apparent-_ ly relieved to be rid of his Visitor. I` nhnrlnu " unit` Mvn A-nil-.. `-__L __, .,'nrI1:'a re game` do ch. pedha d 'withl>|1etex`<):epp`lio'I.1 theibesimin 1:10. a':.,.W00g'g Drug Store. opposite lcOuthy 8,1005:-thy i new Lswogo-_ j _ Q . _ ----- V `Years came and went. The little chestnut girl passed as entirely out of Ralph Moore s memory as if her `plead- ing eyes had never touched the soft spot in his heart; but Mary Lee had neverAf'orgott.en the stranger who had givenher the silver half-crown. O -C 0 EJUKIIQIJUCI There's a man with him in the study, mamma, come on business, said Robert Audley, .a_ pretty boy, eleven years old, who was reading by the -reside. ~ unn,nn- - - n ---- That s right, my little wife, re- plied [her husband, folding her fondly to his breast. Never forget one who was kind` to you when you needed kindness niosl. in 3 n in In ' Ralph Moore was sitting in his poof lodgings beside his ailing 'wife3s slck -bed, when "a elzveried servant brought anotelfrom the banker, Mr. Charles Audley. . ` * ('_'r\.-ul nnlnn `R...o'l.... 7 Ln A-adni-uv.n.I Urejwaitex-7:`3al:_u fora r lpl, qhippedhsnd &c., it in certain care. -Prepared ` and no] - by Palmer & Go,-Druggiats. Barrie And Angus `m:{ llGl<.:;Tl him again, said Mrs. Ana- 1ey,_stepping to the door. ~ BARRIE3 'l'L._.1_.. 11..--` news, Ber{ha, be xclaimed, as he read the brief words. We shall not starve; Mr. Andley promises V me the vacant sitcahon." (1 `r,_'._ L___- J.._,,_,_ I , _,,, ,1! `,, I I_m:` l3|I:l1ilc1|:`1J:`a:hdxgglillgomething from the letter, `Balph, sa1d' Mrs. Moore, pointing to a` slip of paper on the oor. Mnnrn n+..'mnnJ in rnnnvnn-`tho nah-on PUIIILIH5 IV I: ally U1 Puylil UII I-IIU llUUL- Moore stopped to.recover`the astray. It was a titty pound note, neatly folded in a piece of paper, on which was writ_t'en--: ` T ' ` u `I .. ..-_A..f..l ..;..._.._I_.'.__.-- -1`- L.,I( wVx`:`I`z`;ug-r;. teful _rmembiance of a half- crownpieoe that :1 kind stranger bese .towed.ona` little chestnut git! over twenty years ago. T R :-Inh Nlnnrn ha.-3 IL-ALL}- L2- ._-_.._I twenty years ago." 5,.` Ralph Moore had thrown his morsel of bread upon the waters, and after many days it had_-retnmgd to him. Song agen-t for?Bu-tie for Danfox-th' Ptrolum Fnld gnd Bum. ,'l`. E.Rawson,Brick Block." 11-- IIr-!.._I_n 1,; n . -- - uoong. and Ubildx-en Toys. midi} to Agent for 1330* Gadget Sowing `HALF-A-oaown. Babye I luv with all my heart, they are mi sweetmeuts; they warm up mi blood like a gin sling ; they howl` up into me and_nestle by the side of mi soul hire a. kitten under a cook etove. TL--. .__:__.1 |..'.I...... ...:....u' .....I In... REMOVAL! LIIU JUUIII-I330 If I could hav mi way, I,.W0lI1d . change all the human beings now on the face of the earth back into bahys " at once, and keep tnem there, and make this footstool one grand nursery ; but what I would do for wet misses I don t kno, nor 1 don't care. - T -nn.n`:I III-A On In- up are... `In-Luvs 50! H55 3 KlllBlI_Ul.lUl" II DUUI uwvu. I hav mined baby: miself, and no what I am talking about. 1 `InI7 nnf lDInI1l'II"I;`l`IlI lil` H1311 DIE wuup 1 um puuuug uvuuh ` I hav got grandchildren , and they are wns than the fun! kxap `tow riot nmung- tha feelings.` . If T nnnh-I `I-any mi wdv T uvnnl` UH I -IUU, UK I. UUU E UIIIUI would like to hav fteen bebys now on m: lap, and mi lap am ! the. handiest lap in the world for babys, neither. ` II: I... _'_ I-.___ _...-Q' I_--A _-L AL- WIIIUGI Blu UV 3 IHPO ' ` I ama good deal uva man, but I konsist of length principally, and when I make a lap` of miself, it iz not a. mat- trass, but more like a , couple ov rails with a jint in them. Tnnn Ianl vv-urn Fnlnva in in: Inn nf mKi'iml;.p iz long snuff, but not `the widest kind uva lap. V A ` T urn n l!l'|l|(` Anal nun 0-nah `M19 1 - Pnnonnu Fmm burned as a gas gi\'_el the! most hrilliant'ligh (-ever discovered. Sold by '1'.;,_E_. `3A,`,mn . Mtsk B:ock,-; "aog2vf.gopt. VVIUII G JIIJU Ill IIIUIIJD I can hold nure tabys in mi lap at. once than any man in Amerika, w1th- out spilling one, but it hmts'-the babys. T nnnab can: In Lair: `:1 '11: "(Q I111)? T yo I never saw a baby in mi life that I didn t want tewkissg I am wus than `an o!d maid in this respekt. T haw nnnn hnl-um Hunt T hnv vnugnrl `all UALI |uu.Iu VIII IHIS Iplln I hav seen babys that I hav refused tew kiss until they had been washt; but the baby wnrnt tew blame for this, neither was.I. 'I'VL_.__ _.__ I_II-_ 1.. A`, _ ___-._IJ .._L.. . Barr`ie,VJ'uly 179.`... $371. Soxzrmxo New For: Bmsux.-John Oonller `Would announce to the public that he has` opened a new store on Dunlop Street, next door to Fraser's Exchange, Where he has on hand a large assortment of Pictures, Picture Frames, Picture Cords and Nails. Fancy- Goods and Children's Toys.. Frames made to order. Agent for the Gardner Sewing Machines. ' Tnoaonn, Nov. 8.-'-A young lady named Putland, aged about twenty years, and`on ly daughter of Mr. Put- Iand of this place, was burnedto death this morning. It appears she was pont- ing coal oil out of a can into the stove in order to make it burn,` when the oil ignited in the can and exploded, setting re to her.cloth.es andpburning them completely off, from head to foot, be- fore it could be extinguished. Dr. Palmer, who was called, said it was impossible for her to`survive,and death put an end to Miss Putlaud s sufferings about ve q elock this afternoon. bhe was literaly charred on many parts of the body. Much sympathy is felt "for the poor sufferer` and for the family, who have been in the country only a year or so. ' i v"_.a.'E)'I7,us::h, do you fink.I`se again `to jet an_ole.gooso stand atween me an myng.ako;r1" V \ ' - = LIUIIIIUI WED .1 0 There are folks in.thisA world who say they don t luv babys, but you kan depend upon 1t, when they war babys somebody loved them. puakun Inn -no inn 1 Ann Onkn {ham IUIIIUUUUJ IUVUU Clluluu Babys luv me, too. 1 can take them out ov their mother : arms just as easy as I kan an unedged bird out ov hnz nest. . ' (30 to?Wood s Mediai Hall for. the cheapest and best 009.1 Oil` in Baxrio. - , Pu nowx Fwxn Lamps with one, two, three, four or five branches. Sold by T. E. Ruwson, Brick Block, sole azentior Barrie. ' Magenta Crystals field a. beautiful cheap and mating color. Sold in packets by Palmer 5!` 00., Drnggists, Barrie and Angus; If you wish to treat your wife 6: sweetheart to the best Sewing Machine in'the World, buy at G. J .. BEA'1`TIE S. New Brick B_lock Barrie. ATTEMPT To SUPPLY A PRISONER WITH Mews as Escape.--Yesterdav morning, shortly after the. prisoners for trial had been brought uptrom the jail,the wile of Patrick Corcoran (who 18 awaiting trial for the burglary at Mr. Noble s store on Yonge street) present- ed herself to Constable Hanna, who was in charge of the prisoners,and re- quested permission to hand her hus- band some food, which request was acquiesced in. When the food was produced, Mr. Hanna, thinking that_.a four-pound loaf ofbrozad was rather a _arge allowance for one man, took the bread,end on breaking it `in two dis- covered three saws about eight inches tn leng'h. They were ite new,nnd such are usedin cutting _rqr; qr other metal, The woman was arrested, and the "Deputy Sheri sent for, and he has now the saws `in his possession, Much credit is due to Constable Hanna `for the discovery, as had--the saws got into Corcora_n s possession, he would, no doubt, have used them to advantage in the jail, if he had succee ed in.qao_ret- . ing them fromthe vlgianee of the turnkeys,-.Ladu. _ NEW BRICK BLOCK DUNLOP ST; dDanxel Webster once dined with an old Boston merchant; and when they mama to the wiue, a dusty old bottle was carefullv decanted by Peter and passed to the host. -Takin`g the bottle, be poured out` Mr. Webster s -glass and handed it.to him. Then pounng out smother forhimself, he held xt_ to the light _and sa1d- - How do you like it, Mr. Webster? I think it a. ne nnnn .....-.. at A1,! ......o n -u'!\T_____ __-_, Luno vv Uuauul I 1 I-Illllh IL 5 IJHU specimen of old port. "`Now you can t guess Whatthat cost me 1 said the host; Surely not, said Mr. Webster. I only know that it is ex-' cellent. Well, now, I can tell you, for I made a careful estimate the other day. When I add the interest to the first price,I find that it cost me the sum of just one dollar and twenty cents per glass!" Good gracious! you don't say so, said Mr. Webster; and draining his glass he hastily pre- sented it again with the remark, will if nn nrnun an nninlr an in- auusuu n. usqnu VVII-ll uxu xcmuts, Fill it.up agam as quick as you can, for I want _to stop that confounded interest. ' T - A PETIIOLUM Fwm will not explode. It is sold by '1`. E. Rawson, Brick Block, sole agent for Barrie. ~ ~ Hairrushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Combs,` &c., at WO0D S, opposite McCarthy Jr McGan.l:y s new Law Office. . u you want a. 1- arnuy '1`anonng', or heathen Sewing Machine, go to the new_Scwingv Machine s'1op, G. J. `BEATTIE, New Brick Block Lnrrie. cannula, - But, Hannah. Iwas surprised to. see you there, be said. How about that goose 2 She` looked a little nur- Dfiled, at if-Che did uotun-_darstaDd the question, -but, oatchmg the meaning, `exclaimed 3 nun... --'I_ 1- ___., .'- . on " . -. up! Lame. A pious negro woman was once caught by her manta: stealing a. goose, god the negt Sundayshe partook of the communion, nfler which her master accosted her as follows; C` ll: `L!-......l-. T --.- _-._ A- 1 , qt tuv I.'vuIuuulUl.I uuup," Yes, tank dc Lord, Masaa. I was ?low_ed to be dare wid do rest ob hi; famllyi" _. I _ . ll `I'l._A I"! ,_,, 1 c 0.88 E R 1? ..`al uuvuwvvu uvl as lUlIVWi_ Why, Hgnnah, I saw you tn-day at the -communion table, ` `I V... funk ;-In l _....I NIL--- `I _,, MPu'aoTr.nu Fhux bnreci M ` ' ' u, nos! b:illiaut`liah (vever disamtrtarg? 891121: 5.: Josn B1II_Gs on BABIES.` ----:--.-4&&-?. If_you wan_t a. Family Taiioring, Lathe: Eewmz Machme. 20 the new Sewing Mm.I.:.... YOUNG WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH. ANECDOTET 0F WEBSTER; An _Irishman s Plea. Are you guilty, ornot guilty *'! asked the clerk of amngns to a pnsonef the other day. ` An sure now, -' said Pat, what are ayou there for but 'to_ nd out?" II. A German lately mairied says: 'Id vas joust so easy as a needle dood valk `o'ut mic a camel : eye as to get do: be- hind: vord unit a voomans. An Irishman `who was found guilty of stealing ti lot of coee, was asked by the magistrate what he did with it- Made my wid it, was his reply. Are dose bells nngmg for re_?' inquired Simon of Tiberius. No. 111- deed, answered Tibbs, day hub got plenty of re, and (16 balls are ringing for water. mm: ems mneuousa -,_._ --___- _,_ __,, The mother of an unmanageable Irish boy living in 'Por:_lan:l thus ex- cused him to the police : Sure-, Patsy isn't a bad bpy at all, but he is troubled with a mosh of mind to the brain. .g.......m uuuu`u:|0|'8 me puono 1o.r lwemy rants, and have always given great aatiufao-V tion, and invambly effect petmanent cures ` when taken mhauqn. Sold~by all medicine 6alxg`gnd conmq glam, at 250:: per box. . A California man tied one `end of a. lariat around his. waist and lassaed a cow with the other. He thought he had the cow, but at the en_d ot the first half mule, he began to think the cow 4 had him. A darkey, left in charge of a tele-T graphofce while the operator Went to dinner, heard some one call over the wires, and began shouting at the instrument, De operator isn t yer. The noise ceased. dealers. , . Honses S.vtm.--The lives of thettsandsol horses-have been saved during the past year, and the credit is due to Darley e Condition Powders and Arabian Heave Remedy. _Thie preparation is being extensively used, and exacts from all-the highest praise. Nothing of the kind has ever before been half as suc cessful or given such universal satislactiun -, it cannot be equalled. We can_ cpnfidently recommend it, and would advise all who own horses to keep a supply of it on hantl-it may be the means ofsaving your horses life. Re member the name, and see that the signa- ture oflwlnrd &gOo. is on each package. Nor- throp SL Lyman, Newcastle, Ontario, pro- prietors lot` Canada. Sold by all Medicine 3;}! In health worlh having? If it is pro- , teal It---it is ajewel as easily loss} as vinu'e, mid in many caaesasdifcult to recover. In this climale, and more parlicularly at the season: of the year, peoplehre very up! In Ioke cold and outlet from sore lhroal, coughs, opming of blood nnd pulmonary oomplainla generally, which if not checked immediately -lead to nations consequences. The ques lion arises---`which is the quicken} and meal peolqgl te u|ed_y] Bryon s Bulmonio Wa~ f.et'i.hue .{mqtf'I.eIore lhe. polpxio la: twenty -rgn'n;.`qnd bui"oliivs;nivem`mm u'.mr.'...: A gentleman "travelling in Ireland said to a. very importunate beggar, F` You have lost all your teeth. The beggar quietly answered, An it s timel parted with em, when I d no V thing for um to do. A Dutchman getitihg excited over an account of an elopement of :1 mar- ried woman, gave his opinion thus: If my vife xuns `avay mit anoder man s wife, I shake him out of his preaches, If she be mineifadder, mine rzmm ' ' V . The sweetest _word _in our language is health. A: the first indication of disease, use well known and approved remedies. For dyspepsia or indigestion, use Parsons Purgative Pills. For coughs, colds, `sore or lame stomach, use Juhnson s Anodyne Liniment ` , ` FROM PENNSYLVANIA. Limo/ts'rs:tt, PA., July 31, 1871. MIL} JAMES I. FI:1.Lows-Sir, I am pleased to inform you that my health _is im- proving umler the use of your Hypophos phites. Excessive tax of the brain had so A exhausted my body that I eould neither work nor enjoy mygelfyand it was with difliculty that I could. sleep at all. I tried rest, and active exercise, various medicinal remedies, and the rgogl popglar physicians and accidentqlly heard of yop_r Syrtt_p in New York. I pore used" three bottles at Caswell 85.Hazard s,an_ until [used that nothing relieved me. Now! can eat weilj sleep well, work well and feed well,'and have good reason to consider your syrup a most Nurprising and capj'al reslorer of the mind and nervous system, and advise all who have much brain work to take it. You are at li- herty to use this no you may. Yoqra very truly. . Gl`.RnMR Summz r.............. n..._. T TOYS, ELECTRO-PLATED WARE AND % 93' CHILDREUVS m1uz1.a(:1; s. gotta very tru Iy. GEROME SHEN K, Insurance Agent. It~11'n:at=:s1'tNc T0 VoLutu'tatt:tts.---.-\n im- portant article` in the outt of a soldier ta a good medicine in a conienient form, and the (Canadian Pam Destroyeb is just the arti~ ole, itcures wounds, bruises. and frost-bites. and is. the best medicine that can be used for diarrhma, and summer complaints gen8l- allyland II a sure cure for rheumatism, and that class of complaints. brought on by expo- sure or latigue, price25 cente per buttte, to `be had of an medicine dontern, . - A_4_"I I 1.: ,1 u . A V--- - An Irish soldier once rturniug from a. battle in the night,,marching a little way bhind Thus compamon, called out to him, Hallo, Pat, '1 have taken 9. prisoner. ~ Bring himlalong then; bring him along." He won t come. Well, thn, come yourself. He won't let me. ` Shut your eyes and listen mit me," said uncle Van Heyde; Vell, de rst night 1` opens store I counts de monies and finds him nix right. I counts and dereiba tree dollars gone; vat does yer link I does ten ! `I can : say. " V_y, I` did not count him any more, and comes out shoost right ever since. ' i It is wisely suggested that where should be one woman in every firm of architects. "What for?! Why, to see that there are in dwel|inghonses, pan- tries, and closets, and shelves, and hooks enough to be. sure. What man co_uld understand `.he.necessity of hav- ing plenty of convenient placs' m which 10 tuck away things? , 3 . A case of hronic rheumalism of unusual severity cured by Johnson : Anmlyne Lini- ment, is noticed by one of our exchanccs. A large bunch came out upon the breast of the sufferer. and appeared like part of the breast-bone. cull Got ! Labor` (_:onquers.all- things. Eyery thing Ihat we do has to have 21 certain amount of labor expnded on it,to bring it to a state of perfection. However diicult it may appear, however impos- sible i! may seem to be. remember, if you attack it with energy and labor with all-your rmght, your ebrts wili be crowned with success. - The lack of adequate shippmg facili ties is detaining large quantities ot lumber, and next year no doubt pro- duction will be curtailed. The price of timber is going up at a very rapt ! rate. We `heard recently of the oak alone on somelands bemg bid for at the cost of the lands _the'mselvesa few ' years ago, and the oer was doubled when the first was reft1sed.--Mo7zetary Times. ' t A. German expressmun called ata house on Clinton street, Brooklyn, re- cently, to deliver a.box. He rang the bell, anda servant girl (ip=ned- the door, when the expressmaxgsaid : I ve got a schniall pox and if you like Iwill carry it up-stairs. 'I`lie'girl looked horror-stnken, and, not relishing the idea of admitting a man with small- pox, slammed, bolted, and barred the door in the astonished expressmmfs lace. - ' ....._ A ``Pa.t rick',`th e {widow Muhony tells me that you stole one of her finest pigs. in .it correct? Yis, yer honor. ` Whatthhve you done with tit ! Kill- ed `it and ate it, yet honor. 011, `Patrick, Patrick! `when, `you are brought face to face With the widow and her pig on the judgment day, what account will you be able `to give of "your self when the widow accuses you ulstealing 1 . Did you say the pig would be there, yer riverencc S ' To be sure I did`! Well, then, yer tiverencg, I ll say, Mrs.Mah_ony, there s yet pug! Nonmcm NOTICE: EFT... N!!JAUTl0N!!!l TO THE 1>U:L1c. 0? THE BRITISH PRO- vmcas up NORTH AMERICA. I beg most respostfully to. acquaint the public ofthe British North American Provinces that in May.-187]. I caused the buisneas at 80, Maiden Lane, New York, for the sale of HoLLo\7Av's Pm. AND Oinrusxvr, which Wero up to tlmt . time prepared by William Brbwn, now deceased. to be` closed. I regret to any that I have rea- .son to know that the management of the into business had for some years, and in-nanny wngr, been most corrupt. and it may be that the Pxiis and Ointment. were not prepared with that care I have always desired. ` ' Thnnewhn do nnt wi-ah in he dnfcoivnd hv l IIIVB EIWEIS u3||'Llo . , Those who do not wish to be deceived by buying spurious medicines, which are n`.W like ly to eminnte trom the States or elsewhere, but to possess themselves of the genuine lioL'.o- wu s Pu.r.s no Oxumnm-, Manufactured by me in London, England, will do well to see that each pot and box bears the British Governme't stamp on which isengravcd the words HOLLO- wuz's PILLS AM>01m'azsN-r, and that the ad- dress on the label is 533, Oxrrorm Smxzr-:1`, Lox- oox, where only they are manufnctnred, and in no other part .0! the world. The retail prices are on the labels in British currency, and not in dollars and cents. ` - . M- .-nnknanncaoirn at` m... ...:'H -..,... 4--....` Przce of Remedy in lmge I72"/at B01315; . 31- Pzlls per Ban: Q5 (:33, I3'For Sale by all Druggists mzcl I)calm 1 mg Medicine. AGENTS F01: 55311!" -John \`.>(;0,2. A. V. Palmer 82 Co., Watson & Po, Wells 1-:rI ORILLIA --.-J. W. blaven. COLL1.\`('.\\'0ODv.--.311" Carp utcr. . ' ' ' Xvuntu.-turn Anvlivmn `lf..-.L ,, .. - ' ' `with Bronchitis which lnstetl xzbout I _ . , A `S:.m-.m3L:>. J. 0. Cnvnnxaum, Esq. This is to u-mEf;.- that about three years ago I became uiilicted nightceu , months. lwr;so ztfiliuleel for the want ol clothes o` and raising in tho bed strangling, ' I tried three of the physicians in the County of -N for about 8 year without receiving any benet. In fact I continued getting worsoall the V time. At last I was advised to try the Great Shosho- neea Remedy. - I bought a bottle, of it, and when` it was about nished I began to feel a lime better. I continued to use it until! had taken three bottlel, when. to my satisfaction, I found that I was no well as ever! had been previoue to my illneu, and have been so ever since. i ` V {JOHN SILVER`. Sworn before me at Smilheld, this 6th day of4pril, A'.D.; 1_8J'(0. ' ' ` - "II Wittlxunmr-in . - to keep from most eminent orthuml-erland ` Q0113! BU Ulfliltu , . No reprt-sentstive of mine will ever travel through any part of the British Provinces, er the United States either to sell, or. to take orders for my Pills and Ointment, and as l have renson to believe that attempts will very pr0~ bably be made to deceive the public in this Way by persons calling upon mt.-rltcine, venrZors,,fnlsc- ly_ representing that they are acting fur me, and with my knowledge and consent. 1 deem it ad- visnbls to put the rubl.`c on their guard against any such dcceptions. . _ I mnst. nnrneatlv Pnfrnuf all Hm:-.n wlm -mmv wgor. 'I`l..... ,Dominion--Iree.] Vl`Vl I This Medicine is pleasant and safe lo talrc, :1 is[warrunted,and may positively ht u-.li_-I up to make a perrnaneu! cure or all diseaigcs on x Throat, Lungs, Liver, Kidm:g.vs, DE;_~.2=1,;rw; Orga; zc. &c.,as well as Scrolula, W: various #1. Diseases,` Hurnors, and all dis ., { `rig in lm urity ofthe Blood, excepting the ' :J Star of onsumplion. Fur1hcr;n!'o`;L::21 ` directions ior usingthc Grenl 6: Pills, and containing Tcsnmczzt . 7;; l cine: pi Cure3,.can be obtained .4 35 _ Tre3lrcs,t1:e Hand-buok, or the Ahnzumc a circulars from any re:~pcctuglc Drug -rat in I UHF}! LI|.U|'- Wuox.s_sAx;n Aam,'rs.--N_orthrop &: Lyumn, Newcastle; Lyman Bros. 65 Go , Toronto: 1" liot& Co., Toronto. 30,714 .-3 Cloths, Ready . 17_lade Cloth ing, and Gentle1_nen s Fuzjnishing wmwas? 41@w{aW,. m;mss,| .. grunt, au-lug `DIV. V J. H. WELLINGTON, J.P. ----- worznimm. CURE or LUNG DISEASE. Bnoonur, April 6th, 1870. J. O. CBAIBBHLAIN. Esq.---Sm,--- l`,hi_s is` to certify that my wife was very low with lung (17%- eeae. The Doctor had given her up. He said her lungs were tnbercied, and mcdloinu could not help her. Ashlee: resort, I purchased a. bottle of the Greet Shoshonees 'I?,z+mcdy.- At the exglntion of two days, her sy toms were decide yo better. She continued improve so rapidly the: by thevtime she had taken one but tie she-"ups nhle sit up, By the . continuance of the remedy ghe wfns perfeotlyfrestcrctl to health. ly e'licted,_ _ ..<.wN- . trill!!!-`% V Tan mayepubliah` the feet: gfox-A.th'e, Lencl. _o(b Buy BUUU UUUUPLIUUH. "I most `earnestly entreat all those who may read this advertisement that they be p1e:z.sod, in the public.ir_nerest,'o communicate the purport of the same to wet friends that thsy may not be defrauded of their money by purchasing worthless imitations ofthe genuine IioLLo\v.\'."s PILLS AND Omwzrvr. I m.\..1.l nu`! no A ,-......o I`.......... Lu; ..1,_..1 3 l'll4_loS AND UINIAHEN Fa ' I would ask, us a great favour, that should it come to the knowledge of any person that spurious medicines are being umde or sold in my name, he be pleased to send me all the par` .`.i.icu1ars be can collect respecting the same, that is_to say, the name and -address of the vcndnr who is selling the spurious medicincs,unc1 like- wise the name and address of the Iiouse in the United States, or elsewhere, which may hai-2 supplid them, so as to enable 2119, for the pre- lectioh ofthe public, to institute proceedings against such evil-doors, and! engage to remu- uetnto very imndsomciy any person who may give mejsucb ili.0rIll3.liCn; the iui'oim;mL's name never being divulged. ` _ Rhnnld anv nm-cnn hnvn vanann 0.-.1`,-.1:..m. 41...; I I)R_oCLA_IMT11E GLAD TIDINGS mum LU uczvu mg man Uhcnxiarzt-:uId Dru-1 Vlhe Mcd'h'incs can I; who! ~salt-. pricesiu q: .1320 worth-,-\3iz , S.-3. , doAz-'n boxes 01' Pills on wuhont duscouxihfurw Self! in udvanc-.3. 1 1mm. .s. me Bu: IL. ` `/1UBE or B3oN0i111*1s.3 am-er. ha`?! `U CH E2a1cAifP'1nc1pLag A.l'1`lJ.23m!BOUIlo! WHO 2..-u V -an-ma: vv IL 1'3 mmmzeggmmmxu * RESOLVBN '1`. -..----vv ---4 V Rssgnvnmw. ,.--The eat me {duo from 5 glmzgrgablc) ctfectg cpbznw qfhlrgxg Rah J _ 'wo`A::.vu-In ooauauuhr DHUVHV (3 prepared on a new prmctplo Medg latry, fnvm the active euraltve u km.` chrrice product: of the vegetable W `a lursnpnrilllan md`o.'hc-r foreign mm m` e:m'm_-r.~ !!:r1((1`er47l`g' (ntoHUw c qr ,,a._ ate `at .'.'.'or> we eat, argsclc.-:!ud and gathered with m nun I .IlbK.l now uu: L muon ""' cLerf;' mood. Tissue Heat,v.- ' `".,,,m"` "' are Salt.-zlcd the gre cm.` a` the pro" r sv_ the native you. 3.4.. .._ cclazwa ana aamerea wit pro;-er SI.` ' mm 1 mpen.vL=.'on Q! int: l entaqenl 11.. en.-nlm/ed c1:clucivc.'Iu Iar lI4pct*vL:.'cn qrmtcllignllags """b; L71.-r, (.`1::p5U1Ic(l czzclucivvxly urn-, ,1, Q 0 so Um! no nymrlous adm ztura or cc;)`1),n 1:33 tchpurg, " co:;'s . r way our gnu lIxou.sa.gd dollars) wr anuum 0.9 mm? ",,::`...!.%9!9:!"e ..: n..: 4;- Ja: Ian: nluuuan Ill`:-TUI-`INT m f: ~' the outta?) Over and over 2 :/u` I ` 'r..-j;/ of Irmrftcfne was man 6 I m ,~v ` wtr..`_.-; truiltlv up, rcpchw and waste. 3[;'/m_', , :(:'//4.7/y 1'9!/07/1 !-7, (Hid elt g u,'r'i;k :: .~::1 bru/::m-(II.-um coramtuticna, an 1'). '1.) /I 7)1T/' .7 T/"90 `IX0lI.8a_f>d dollars) t).'.-"n',`," mrjn-7:.y.;: of aclcult Jfolantsu 15 0:11 brands` ab Rut the 1l.`t)7|{l7fll(f1mr0l)e`tnC1lf!a nu. `M C1,- r.,I1'vl _ ra1:_','o3 0] Radzoqfg Rem J` ca;::z'u.'. ;/ me ` 1 Si. {ISA PARILLEAN RESOLVEHT, pom mu.-an n. ._ [z_",p:-r'..17{'nC`1xcxni`cz1.! rrinczplcg an `t e '.::u;L_ix~.g body Qrrough h" .'\AT'7'Tll'DAl')lI I IAKI l'\l't'\1\|\.--.__ u`r'I;rg t;.'.u uIur.. vu/u Ulllitbll Dr. 2://.12 1%/1'43 811361/2Pu1EILLI.1.# A RESOL VM1: Salmon Trout White Figh $3.per "In-l_. > I/'m'wn0'ith %Bloters fl.50 per Vqzlc. 'l':1,.: 2 2 !`ui?_.v FI:~Eh7m`-ad. "'JONA`1`uAN F1u-3EL.\.w- .\-'1: - 1`h'.u.gent!emau was well kmwxptq I5! .:~-.1.-mic: tbotrommecl of the best 1-h)`5wW!='." `ax .l`~\! -he. received no benet l'ruu.1` nu)` I."f`|"|`: u L -, ` ` . 1mu1 IoLo:3egfmnd 3muyz:'3.' M3ic1'x'.\u:u.;. (Sm-nnnrninl Arum. for-.011 FALLING} Illkllgl xmmeamtany CI\CW"" x .5. A. ALI.EN'8 z*n.on.u.s.AMIm 0 _ "r..t::ap [hr :4. ;1.;.-,- chair and kmlzg I91,/oak. .udx'm:nl. 1:.-.. mp,"-.n;1. _.udo/?t-/j__,, Hrs. 5. ALi.n'x's z7nou1.sAnxu:L r ;:ff.z f"_'? -"11: ?! ./5 HI tin I_vt!/um. mlimxnl. It 1': W7} sfmll and Mt! I""' WW4! /'Id INJIM. II: gran! :u):rr on't) Ml 5""? as at};-rIr.Dr:.m'ng our ixig nu! Fruc/l ;"a~Ia1". -cb-am. kafglfd 6 ti}! not M1, in an m 5" , 5 .""If- -la utortrfand Zylotalxauvuvn, n Qyhutdnigc w:'lA_!A_,otcr.' son: 3! 41.1.3. 0' . .N%wI.8.x:vnnmcaoo. wuoxmunu-#1 V. . . ..8`lniulIs|Idi03ut!!'I1\`_`'`.!'! :. . '1-'c.`\'ex ` Baal` 2 puzuc 01 l.U`.`4 A sA.R3;APARILL.:,{ ,F lALt)L/ENT \'77nv~I~. u......m .. -_.- `akin 5 him in lnu.m-A 'u'.-- wcuuuu nu Ddicmlruux .1: unul l-o connnonaod usiaz ynur .-Inn-~nIW`m }euu!\'eL:.ln G30). MUK'I'I.\H`IKv , ' _ Conmnroial ANN f1".Q`3"' -----t 1` PP} GIPAL ' DEPOT 1'" 6.39, ST. RAUL STREET, MONTREAL 'nxv~ .*..m I... n........:-o. and ....-..-.I Rmmlj wm._ 11 UN '1 1m V WM! ltyle. ' lr_apc:-tam Change- (ilial. mm 32310332 AND nnzsam Oombinbd in one Bottle. _ nun-sn n A A`l"I1';1\p It will promote ihxnrinnt growth: FALLING nzglxgm immediately `chm u._ r A Arvuuma nvvn-\nA!.A1\lUK. `W31-UOverheLt.|o.u-Lmht In-nu. "UUy I-7.5. EAUH Da.a'uI:.':u:u, mvn u--- 347` Sold by Druggisp and nuts] Stanton`, #2` ims. s. A. ALLEN`? , run I w..- ~n--ncsrI11|I'II'.`I? 21:15:; nun-a.uv--...-- in Will `Rest re Gray Hair I0 Natural Lgfe, C0l0l`_2lld B8"" It is 3 most delightful Hair %.:1::*m::a*.:`:,.:i';.:i.'.3`:`%mm ..._ ".&RsAPARILLIm nnsonvnm !-.Im2wd..m new vrmsztpzo or Mean... ".1 a nun nr..un_. rux qu _;.ul`l)I S:L.R5APARILLL~I '~ZII:9l the M0011 w|t'.`;nmIr .`1hmc.g. `.'Zh'.{`.r H; (5i 'I`L'5h('[ `.3 ..'i :1-I-iAliL`. U Q,L'.$Ll'l`ll-1B. .; me Hyxtruu with caloric mum, mm % 5 Lad za:at1n;1>lI-os-." STE./EIM F11 Tums, gm, an-u-'1: r\III|..l..:l'\|Vl l\|.\I\/t.I|..Iv- '-norm Smxos. Untu-io, Canada W-oil. ` Mzxrch H. 75' '. 5-\,u'r.jn :-Thin is to certify l.h:uI\l 1L? , -`3<?`-`dlr-K at tho lungs. and night su'ca(.nn uoducwlto was your sxu-aap.u~IInn Rem!` t- After tnfzixzx two dose: [was enabled {L a boon fur which I win thzmktul. All S! we bmzlc the bleeding was cured. nndthi t--wears. ceased. 1 (`uni ' now all 9'".'.s of e xqkuc= mvnn nmn :H:um. V .1L-`ease .-bml tlm-nut and I ft-HI lll\' |\"'l inu`ed to use .~2x hnm V `IIEI R30 [10 111.411 3* HAIR RESTOBER :1-uu-..._.... 11....-1 Ilnir IO `.;:ucu \'.lI`.\:n'.np`M0n, Night &'\Vl"3 - :-._I;u_-4 Irmn the In-wags, cured with oil Mic or l{AD`.'.'A `PS !"\|f'\lr`\Il n I q`. .-.-.A4xo\n-LI`I' Aeucal (`.n_:;.\:-up: ding; I. ffi :="A`f :1lTz{'N ?%E"oC SM -2109. the hluozl vvlti: mmrshmr-0. ., U y-unn_n-urn` I|L-'~)\JL-V El" " {he nnlxlrahmcnt. .-,~.'m_:_r_sa 'I`L3hVl'E Al L Iizlufl 01 many who hm": l:Q.)l) cure rcs..1;1'l:pzisn_oftho Skin. I`:1|d._;l.l(`l3Y5! .~r Logs, and m met. all luuds us wrea- / .:-n DR. ._RADWAY-3 |.&I|L'AC`5!-\s3___ ".W;.-:1'.l.lll:ul at-zulvtul as-nth ' ' :~v.:`.-.1`; for no matter rm low ` - - 5.7 .2`. 1'. dm system i "=.'.~x...s nf.. l`.aU-`.20 . :<- rr;\.ir~r will `.3 W1) WILL recctvt ' cu! a-r.zr`.r=!xmu!1l&z r\ Lion F... in! cvn-stxtzzsa, 'r - ':.y t-.;'ldccumpw1ul. JI'IIIl\II- Dunlap Street. nu 9'-":25 ox exgknncss. .u.~easo .- non mva d\;npv-xuod. If `rorod. .`fU;'A'1'llA2\' I- d gathered 1271!); ' . " 4 n`;}:7f?'c'}z;{.f.,"3a'-f " W" A- `nlrll Pr;-Iunfm-In {mu m `._._,'d90&3Iv- rues. ""` npifve and Clcorntod mg. uz -, 24; ' . F. 2: t 1` "~ .*~ W- vhv -1 cizhl and up u. 2 5.1.1. u r;:.amI1n Dmcluy .-20.513 2:/. 6' it their .= -.u.. nu .`1uu% 66.8` He-aim. ml 1: _m:tn, woznnn 01' ab! yglttarrs u (u My than I .-,; nae-,-ac!-:11! and "2 `.22: z~o;:i:rl and dilnlnhhqu. in the .1-n: - res nftlorny. 'Z`u-em. 5:, _.A>\3vI1, Hard Inn 51,. l__`3'j:I.X` nml lmnnuful. s I cu :u:'J Ch-ern. ' '1. mix! B!x'ix:tIu`eo .. . .1 .., elem` am) pals mu} , --1..-.4 3:1, and invent: with-(Kc cg `mom ; (ht-ru_ wlm. frmn wag. `:8 9.1! cvnstftn-33 '- dewmpmlua. -`-7 1:. and &ho:'u' LUXU:* . .- via?! or:_}m mt . , An ( pr; 0!! Out! , ;,,;...",n~.5fanr&1uwwA -s 1*?c.s'ol_7ent, tr resinatd tulronhh. Mme?` `.\ .1; Sid! E:`"`l_ 2: tug M-=.-z'.a A.-won ,, _ ._ ._- _--..-......-..... r.n.r`ti.._1.uKLuIMb(l and '66! 1:: .d aogzptinus nfmre bo on-dtbg '.m'm:'.m mar. a fit by -.l.lH.:x.n dc-to can ountln 4 ` ,:~';;:.`.`;.a .?-,``.o:`3.." 3... 'nu 0/0911. and K0 up.--d/lcadtm the circulatlnn. It ezte-rmm ;/.v from the blood, and rent I (H - '.:I.::', whcrlwr nnum! by W :. .t-vu, or vb-uI.'-st air-ma. 0 , (,'/c(r,:r;1:~, and 031361` aged .,:r,i:n1-zr:-I {:1 the (mm. mm. ' ;S.rb. lnmLc Le. the CDITOIIT *2 `ma d`. f.'om thmm-7 zero we LL`;-:<}.s.x1b:mx ` n`ts.,L ulcemuad. um.- vnvzrt I/u-3:` scavftv. and Q =(`,"r.`. n{; gland in dim nu '0: mm nmw-be nsdoret : .1.-n/V1.17}/, R.:.dwny9n Warn 1 :.'rm:rc.w ma m'Ip'.n10I\l mm .r`r'(l In all then: rancdmt ml I r1r,.:;r."!. (.`I'r`_u.7// ':t.'!1ld M` d M Q xv :nI.- o7'(/(rm-, or m Juan :7; I/v,`(}n: (1 .l(BC o Duapoumu ml rrv-d ollztc/"1' utdrfthal romp!) !.`n r- ynira. will to - .`./cry! the up '.`.'.':.~-nI.r m to r:r_~h-eturd was qr! :1 Fm.-np.mng mafftr and ~r-cm! u.m.l liwina rlrwlurc -v, rmvl strong t-`om, l "1 thc Szrm;mr4IIlmn Rudmlt w v I..v ~_'/z inlo (hr sfmnarh (I- i,.'1 tum C`/tyrne um! 19:3/Ie, hr/vn u um ! (1.1 (hr y:uurLshmr7 and! wfu b/wml. and n..--c-mcancr rs. or jram wtcmc trammdlod ::.::_ may Iuzcd rim through ball I - `P311055. uml l.nro.-zurnm ilE'|{- v,-bmod. I ft-ul my hg-N1 Jo; A 1`llAN Fxu;u1..\.\n. mm was wall hmwn to In > ` Gnu` um 18 9. certdn indicatiol pf awn: the root}. 1'zEAlI'1`l1"(l. 11413: Natnnfs Crown. _ You Must Cultivate it -_I_W`E"5Lvz:Iw. --on _ at ion, 1\".`j.{h% Swen) l.mn:xs. I Mr rtuurtlhmq ` q.-rd/lcadtt slarlnn. eztvrmtuaun ms Musty in 5&5- uml LU)! - 52! 0:33:25 mugge- M H. BENNETT "ILL FURNISHINGS. Lath and Picket Tye .% .Where he will kgp on hand _ns sual, a complete Lssorgment of ,.Us 85 MORRIS" recommend t celebrated perfected Welzan `very strongly Spectacles and Eye ' ~ sole agency for the . . sale, and have plea sure in testifying to their great superiority. The improvement they effect on the sight is extraordinary, and must challenge the admiration of all who ee them. '3, S. as C. L. SANDERS, Agent, Barrie. Glasses; we have th ._ Has removed to;new and more comodious premises in his |Wilh the largest and most carefull'y selected stock ofo. 5. & 0.; L. SANDERS A1: at I-I1?.J'Sl':D]3RSC)JSl"S_, ' | 7 COLLINGWOOD! aet. . ' . Huron Street. ALSO oN HAND A1'.A3G1; SUPPLY 'or',f Cl2OUK.ERY '& GLASSWARE, W434! "to I/L .U'4")liC at the` Prices. IE ;DDIiEc'; ; HAS REMOVED T HIS To his building, in the mcaaaas, Paawsamssg, New_Brick Block,ADun1op Street, Barrie. 51- ' CANTON s1onI=. _ Proprietor, |LO0KATTHE PREMIUMS i A chroma,` -`om: name," to every 8ub's`cribo1f ' FOR 1873.` ` % .-G-O]D.E'Y." S_ ` s C`P.':()_`L:I'.-.- 1_wI_'_1sz?, . Drum}, and .T_onguec1nnd Lnmbr-. 0' every description, alnyu on hsnd, nu _ 51549 to order. -.._._...-;-L . % .-.| The Oldest Maga" zin in Anvtefic-a UNPARALLELED T PREMIUM ! Ot1e_naver oered by any-megazne, either in this country or in Europe. Since we are forced inta this business, we are determined to make it ldilcult ten; other: to follow us. _ Let us see who will come up to this :- A CI-IRQMO-OUR DARLING- |LADY S% BooK.| |To every Subscriber, whelhe:-_ Single or in a Club! ' _ Jan. 21,_1871. 4 One copy one year - -j - . $3 .00 Two copies, one year - .. ~ - ' - 5 00 Three copies, one vear -' .- - '1 50 Four copies, oneyear. - . - - 1000 Five copies, oneyear, and an extra copy'to ' the person getting up the club, making sixcopieo - '- - :- -- 2- 1400 Eight copies, one year, and an extra copy ` to the per:-onpgetting up the club, making nine copies - .- - - - 21` 00 Eleven copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the cl rb making twelvecopiea - - -` - - 2700 Twenty-three copies, one `year, and an ex- tra copy to the person getting up the club making twenty-{our copies - - V55 00 `Let it be understood that every subscriber, and the getter up ofa olnb, will have` the beautiful Uhromo of [twins or my: nnsonfmlow. Manufactures and makes to order all kinds of Coopers work, and always keeps on hand a stock of Beer, Whiskey, Pork and Potash Ber- rels, Box, Pump and the Williams Bnrrel Ghurns kept on hand, Blutter Dishes, Butter- Llbs, Ferkins Wnshtnbs, Pickletubs, Cheese Hoops, Vets and Water Gisternsof all sizes` and kinds, and Large Water Barrels on hand, and all klnds of Cooper's work in general, made on` the shortest ngtlge. The W nllium s Barrel htirn is the best of the age, should he tried by all Hitter Makers. White Oak, and White Ash, in Stsves or Bolts, bought: 'All`ordL-rs `promptly lled on the shortest notice. Address {sue V1: WILLIAM3, Proprietor, Barrie `Cooperuge. _ . o a -- ...u.. no -and Machinery for "tho inanufacfuro of noons, sAsHns,.-BLmns,LuoULD1NG, to.` mill prepired , to supplftboag _u-ticloi at the A . ..lowe_Itpric._.`,_. V ` Sent to them free qfPastage. (IT .3 A marker anon.) V Th price of the Chroma in the stores is'Three Dollars. And any subscriber in a club, or single subscriber, wh) may wish to have Our Dar- ling mounted on xi Bristol ,buaul,and readv for framing, can have it so prepared aml sent by remminglwenty-ve -cents extra: at lhelime of subscribing. To the seller-un ofn club of6 or 9 coniea. we .~`I`ml Untied D1518! or national uulni noles. We red:-inc" an early app'icatinn, as we expect our Fcv, \'. i11 Ihe induuenucuts we ocr,_will reach 2U0,000_znxbsn;'iber3. ' 4 . A-.'dx'css . L. A. GODEY, . N. E. Corner Sixth and Chestnut Streets, Phiindelphla. - ` - ' |1sAAc VE WILLIAMS] Tsteaxnw Povver sunscrlulng. To the gene:--up ofa club M6 or copiea, will send, as an extra premium, a copy ofThe Offer. or "The Acceptance." This in addition to Our Dnrlmg. v To the getter-ur. ofa club of 12 conies. we" will to "Uur unrung." . To the getter-up of a club of 12 copies. we" will send both `of the Chromos--The 0'er9' and `-The Acce lance along Wllh Our Darling. or "Asking ll |essit.g nnd Our Darling. To the getter-up of a club of 94 copies, we will send _Asking a Blessin ', The Offer. The Acceptance. and Our arling. . Will the callers nn nf clubs of 6. 9. and 12 cobies Boston nuns:-:3 mtmn & rncumm ACCEDIIIHCG. nnu "UU|' uarung. ' Will the gamers up of clubs of 6, 9, and 12 copne nlease be parliculax and write` what premiums Jhgly desire; hn vu-nnnhnnn nrn nnhv fnrurnrnil urhnn H15! remittance is sent to us. , _ When Ihe subscribers` all reside at one place, the premiums will all be, sent :0 the person who sends the club for distribulion Tho no-an}. nunylinrr n lull unlwm-in! inn nf 83 00 Lends the clt_1blbr_dnslrIbuuon ' The person sending it full subscription of 83 00 can 'hnvo,his choice of The Offer, The Ac- ct-p!nnce, ! or 0ur`I)`arling. v` _ The mnmav mus! all he sent 0! one time for anv 3 The money must all be sent 0! one lime any of_ the clubs, and addiums mny be made to clubs at club rates. The` LADY S Boox will be so-nl IO any post-olllce where the subscriber may rrulde, and subscription: may-commence with any moulh in the year. . We can supply back num- bers. Specimen numbers will be sent on receipt of25 cents. _ . I-l!)\V Ff} RICMTT -ln rmnininrv luv llnil. xi of25 - HOW ['0 REMIT -ln remitling by Mail, 8 Pout-str-c Ordernn Philadciphia , or` a Draft on Phi2adr|;.~hi~ or New -York, pnynble to the order `M L. A. Glvfey, is preferable to bank notes Ha` drao: a I 0*'-0'1':e.0rdcr cannot` be procured, srnd Unilod Stale: National Bank notes. '4 ml:-i..n" on mu-Ii: nnn'i:-nlim|_ an .wa antnnnl 2B.A.~R.IE.I.'F;} `. ` MNEMEL @E E1'Ml@E 2} Jae desire; he, premiums are only forwarded when the renuttance is \V|mn ulm anhunl-ll\nrC' all rnuifln M nnn nlmm. |SEVlGNEY_& mi 1'` E, |wAGGoN, CARRIAGE ANn| QTTNTIVITIKAVETIQ ' S. & 0. having taken Laceyfs oid stand. twjo doors East of the Market Square, beg to inform the nublic that they intend carrying on bnsin use as above, and trust. by their .grea.c experience and the attention given to all orders, _to merit a share of public support. nm-an Rimpino audinhbinzr done an ,th'e rm-.-I sum cum sum was ma nAcou.L share or puouc suppurn. Horse Shoeing andjobbing done on .the pre;` mises. _ . nI......-m Hm nah}:-nu,_.T.anv n r nfnn, tun mlaes. Observe the add:-ess.-Lacy s old stand, two doors East of the Market Square, Barrie; ` Birrie. Feb. 1st. 1871. . - _ 5-Iy oiPos1 TE THE _` I` 1 PRESERVE JARS. G,-_E_0RGE BAL`LL,`_ _ ICARKPENTAER, BUILDER, &. [mm gzaammi IPRESERVEJARSI `C'A- PE3RK1N `S &VBARo,| Elihu cu vain ~ l39_:I-._'~\.J:I{}_i;1sar. " `L? \l \IL` \lQJ&UQiLa.Q\aI P1 QQQI our SLEIGH MAKERS, COLLAIR STREET, : BA RRIE. m%@cma?waN@AEswa@maswMEN?| Barrie, July 10, 1872. EG8 to snn6un'c9 tothleipnblic tlut be 1; completed his "oitrn DARLING == CHEAP. GROCERY-A Dunlap $treei, Barrie. zemsg. AND,s1?om:. :a.A.R':B:I::B.'- AT THE TERMS. Bl , Wllel Club! @mmm,1Esmm| MARKET, ` B4RR1E, Pledge, "sir,-will you buy my` ch_es- _nuta 1" ~- L . u r!L--A.__A_l `LT- If .._n.;___-j 1|,` 1 Chestnuts! Nor` retetped Raiph ;M,oore,_ looking`careless1y`dewn. on the upturned icer, whose large brown eyes, shadowed` by tangled duds ofaxen hair were appealing so pitifully to his own. - What `do I want with chest- nuts 1 ` e u D; _I_-_- -2- 1...... 9;..._'nI _1, - 1,1 g But, please, air, buy em" pleaded the little one, reassured by the rough. kindness of his tone. Nobody seems to care for them, and-an- 9 .'Ql-H. `n:nl'I L......I I-an `Ann: ..-`.I IRA-.- ` IV UIIU IUI IIIUII-I 3"`!-'j3'-Ii ?;She fairly burst into tears, and Moore,` who had been on the point of brushing carelessly past her, stopped 1nstinct- ively. . ll Lin 1115-: noun rnnnh ;l'I -nnn hf QIIAI IIIUIIU 3 Indeed, sir, we at e, _sobbed the` child; mother sent me out, and'+- H Nun l:O6ln nun Ann 79.111511 1": 11:11:`: a lV|,~ Are youvvery much in need of th money 1 ~ - I` Thnnr` :3: Eng n.vn an`-1`-marl {Inn uuuu , ' nuuuuu acul. l.uu_ uuu, u,uu_-- L Nav, little one, don t cry in such a. hem-t-broken way, said Ralph, smooth- ing down* her hair with careless gentleness . I don t want your chest- nuts, but-here s half-a-crown for you, if "that will do you as good. no 1-1;` nn} hmn in Hana: 01:1: r`n`:n`1f_ u llllli wlu uu you I13 gupuo He did not stopito hear the delight- ed, inoohereut thanks the child. poured out through 9. rainbow of miles and -tears,but strode on his way, muttering between his teeth-- 7 (:l'I'1L-; `_._g_ .1 ,.,__ _, I , ,1 ,I___,_ CANTON s-roan:

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