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Northern Advance, 5 Dec 1872, p. 4

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__.S_'almon ` Trut,. VWIite iF"ish `erbrl Y:m1wuth Blaters f 1.50 pr bait. IIIJILIUUI 3 ` `20. Can` you tell the.pitch of a Tves-. sel with a. tuning-fork? ` { Id In rnnn-3v-no -0-.- .41.. ..--V-- DUI wuu tuulllg-IUIIS I T 21. A Is a marine store "the onl place where you can obtain marines ! 3 22. Are you obliged to make use of the Needles in order to tuck ! Ayn: nno-uilinh. ............ -.'..._ .1. 2- -.-n.'..- All uuuluuu Ill uplug Ill Eluyu}. _ `I2. How do you wear a vessel ! When you went a` vessel, is it as it were before it was as you were ;- `or, if not, Wear 19 it `I ' 19 11']..- ......... 1'-..L.`._.__1 n-_.JL-_._.1 usgnguu nsym mt prusetvuuvll I-I16 puny bintdd andf mqtufed jfhonghtj of Mr. In'ann,._ Mnndtainu 'lYunu Ill Val lllllly A Are the cut of the wny '5 _ invariably .A in oh- V- , vy - , ?-A shocking double rnnrder occurred _ ,-Rat Wesleld last evening. -` Miss `Jen- , .ni'e Bates andj_Charlea Sackett were. 3 walking home from Amy Stone s show 1 at Westeld, shortly after eleven ,o block when, after passing through .1 `the bridge above the depot, they were 3 3 `met by Albert Smith, who produced '9. revolver and red seven shots, dan- g erously wounding both parties. Miss ,,` ates was-struck in the facejust: below , the eye, in the back of the head, and e in the hand, three wounds being in- h icted, which bled frrghtfully, though their severity had not been determin- it ed at our last advices. Mr. Snekett 3, was shot through the body near the on heart, and almost immediately became . insensible, inwhich state` he has con- ~n tinned ever since, The would~be |- murderer,having emptied his revolver, hurried down past the depot, remark-A ,e ing to someone who had heard the 3, shots and accosted him: ` I ve`xed LL_A LL_`_ .,_-_ Tu- TTEMP1` AT DOVUBLTE..1\VdUB.DAE-fA{ i lss%`z3W " '" ."%-~"'.~'.T""?'V"'? ; .-..~.. If you want 3 Family Tailoring, _or Leathe: Sewing Machine; to the new Sewing `Machine Ifuop, G. 3._ B_ Lu-tie. _ , `: T _I3 R_verjthlnin tho,vDrn- ling cheap and goodtt Wood ; Drug`5(ore,~_oppoei5o IlcGnrtby_ ' qucojmhyia Nu_r_ rick bauamgy; . TTIE, _NW Bx-ick Block, recommend f4AZA- eelebrated perfected Glasses; we have th We can very strongly RUS 5; MORRIS 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 eeethem. L. S. as C. L, Sannnas, Agent, Barrie._ ` A Exhaustion-and degeneration foflow the,` ettcessive use of the senses. without due in. tervals of rest for repair. In order to main- tain the wonted energy, the force expended, whether of body or mind, must be restored. When the. expenditure of brain matter and other nervous elements is continued by ever. work. the early extinction of life itactf may be looked for as the result of such `degerIera~ .lion. The ingredrenta composing Fellows Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites, are such as constitute healthy blood, re establish sound nerves and sensea. and wrll conse- quently not only prevent this exhaustion`, but In most cases restore such as is lost; f? The efltcacy of Bryan s Putmonic Waters in curing coughs, colds, and `all Bronchial affections, and cheering the afflict- ed, has passed into a proverb. p In the United States. where these ,marve1tons`Wafers are known, they bear down all -oppcsition and` eclipse all rivalry ,1 the demand for them has steadily increased for the last twenty years, untitnow the sales average over one thou- sand boxes a. year. Eminent members of the medical profession without number ad- mit that they know ofno preparation produc- ing such benecial resufts as these waters. when taken in season they effect 3. pence.` nent cure. `old by all drugzisls and country y dealers at 25 cts per box. :1 rs - Hzivo you ague in the face; and is it badly swollen? Have you a severe pain in the chest, back or side ? Have you cramps or pniniin ` the stomach or bowels ! Have you ilioug ` eoAIic.orb severe griping _pains 1 If no; use Jolm'son s Auodyne Lzmment. . auvuu uuu uvuuotuu uuu 3 " 1 Va unuu that this time. A Parties who heard the woman s cry hastened to the spot, and on discovering the horrible spectacle at once gave the alarm, but the assassin had vanished. Medical aid was summoned`, the police notied, ` the telegraph [put in requisition, and every possible means taken to secure the arrest of the fugitive. Saokett is a man about forty years of age, quite wealthy, while Miss Bates is an esti- mable young woman. of about twenty. Jealousy seems to have been the cause. Some time since Smith was paying attention to Jennie, but the tenderness was notlreciprocated on her part, not- withstanding the persuasions and threats of Smith. `At one time, des- pairing of milder means, he entered her room and threatened to shoot her. This fact coming to outside knowledge made the town too warm for him, and leaving his situation at the depet, where he was employed as watch- man, he left Westeld for about two ` months. Recently he returned,taking a situation as braltesman upon the freight-trains runningwest. Nothing` _ was heard fromihim to excite suspicion till last evening, when he went. to one ofthe livery oices and wanted to hot- row a revolver, which, in memory of his former rnshness, was refused him. He is about twenty-ve years old, ve . feet eight inches high, thick set, with red features, black (dyed) moustache, and is a man oferce and reckless dis-. position . * ....- ...-u nun uuuI.I."`l HU DHUSDOUBESV ' Pills are mann- faclured with _lhe utmost care, scmliny and e_xaclness.. from the very aolive principles, dpubly refined_and `puried, of such of the choices: remadiul agents of lhe vegelable kingdom aalo possess them" of properties that kmly meal in harmony the exigencies. (if every ingredient emerinsr inlnlhh Mm Butler and chbeea are almost indispensable article; (if food. Properly used, lhny are un- tritious and neallhy; bnt in inqrdinate me of ellhar causes indignation and dyspepsia. Parsons . Purgative Pills, judicionsiy used wiil remove both of these troubles. . ______________ ~ Thousands of lives have been sacriced by the use of coal oil. Use the Pet:-olnm Fluid which . as perfectly safe. Solo agent in Barrie T. E. Ramon, Brick Block. , HORSES SAVED.--The lives of thousands of horses have been saved during the past year,` and the credit is due to Dar|ey e Condition Powders and Arabian I-leave Remedy. This" preparation is being exteneively used, and (exacts from all the highest praise, Nothing of the kind has ever before been half as enc- cessfulor given such universal satisfaction ; _ it cannot be'eq'tIalled. We can condently recommend it, and would advise all who own horses to keep a supply of iron hand-it may he the means of saying your-horses life. Re. member the name,and see that the signa- ture ofliurd &Co. is on each package. Nor- throp &'. Lyman..Newcaet|e, Ontario, -pr,o- . prietore for Canada. `Sold by all Medicine dealers. 1. mm ="zhe` _sp::g-122-1.`: RepubIiean'.) DR. \\'1s'rAn s Wu.n Cuannv Baum: - This Balsamic compound has become a home xture. Let all who sutfar, and have in vain attempted to cure thetr cuughs, colds, bronchial or pulmonuc complaints, make use of this unequaltetl rstnedy. It can be relied upon,Ihe mass of lesnimony that has been published since 1:: introduction, being ample proof ofits eicacy. ` ` &aamas, macamvaowswes, rl-:1'ROL[m FLUID wilrnot oxpxode. It is sold by '1`. E. Rawsou, Brick Block, sole agent for Barrie. - Barnum AND Esm..uzn s CHAMPION. -sWe hear that Heenan has again challenged Eng- , land a Champion for a very heavy sum, but whether the challenge will be accepted or not we pannot say, negotiations are sttll pend -' ing. and should it come to a battle, our ad- viceto all parties concerned is to be well supplietl withthe Canadian Pain Destroy- er, the finest thing for bruises out, it soon cures sprains and esh wounds, and relieves pain almost itrtmedtaicly Ptzce '95 cents pet` Bottle. Suld by all Medicine Dealers. W5: say may . `Two llorsesaxving Maculznes, straw cut. ters, R001. Cutters to orc_1er,at G. J, BengueTg_ Barrie. Hair Brl;lS110;!:~"i-`:)"0.-.1-)T-_.l;:l'B-.l.l.(.2-S-,- Nail Brushes, Combs, szc , at WOOD S, opposite McCarthy 6: McCarthy's new Law Ofce. ' PI-:-momm FLUID will not oxpiode. It is sold [V E. Rawaou. Brink Rlnr-IL. nnh: nm-mt (ru- " ARE Goon.-'-The Shoshoneesv Dill. `..... ~.-..-- N. B.--Hr, Bobinsonhu`ozh`or Ylzluggu -nil-rmnxoponxxox-1... . . , Bnrie.Dm_!na;nvm ' ` \ ` mock Stone And the choicest Literature of thendny. _ . ,CROCKER_Y &. GLASSWARE, V ver ocrczl to the `public at the Prices. OBSE_R.VE THE ADDRESS!" % % wrhvvv uu Iced in th Villag: Store Home, W: and `on... 1--_ ',LAnIs' s'rA_nounv. wwavs Barrie; V1V_ov.. 20, 1872. l}9; I Good stocks of (he most elegant designs recently introduced into Selected with a view to satisfy the` ` "moat rened taste. | The undersigned wishes -to inform the public that he is now in the Dairy Business, and hope: by strict attention to',tho same to gain their patronage, _ Orders mnv has Inf: grit. `l:l--a--'- M-- G-- pau'onage._ ` Orders may be lot`: at Mr. Hunter`: '1 or at Bail : Dairy, Millllond. _. `I'4`DDl \l:\hvn17 n %EMOVAL! T1 N W AR E, _ILlARDVVARE and" Sewing Machines .AT` MARKET STALL No.2, BARBIE, Have constantly on hand 3' good supply of Ifresb Meat, Fowl, -Gama, &c., of an choice quality as. Ilia markets afford, and o'er the same at very moderate-prices: " 'm-nml DAM` S: ........ -_.I I - us run unluvlubc yuucaa ' Oorned Beef, Sausages and Lard, toge with a variety of other useful commodities, always be had at No. 2 Stall .. ' All nuichmzpn dpllvnv-six! :n nl-In-r ......L -n uuwuys 0!: mm at N0. 2 am: . All puichuses delivered in any part of the town free 017 change. Gash paidfor Cattle. `GSAUSAGES WHOLISSALE AND RETAIL A. nmnnnr,-` - ---~--- A. nwamx.-` , Ban-ix} Nov. 13, 1872. [GENERAL TPURVEYORS, lusnwss STATIONERYE arwmsv @@sJ 'T.H_E IB EST S ELECTION auie, Ju1y.1*7eh,'18?1-. Stationery, Book and News Ilopot, i `T/ze Gloe, lalil, aml Lc(, de7*,. WALL Oppqsite the Rallway Station, Barrie. ulna n-'App1V: to. H del1vTered.in all parts of the Town on the arrival 0! the morning truiu ' from Toronto. MILK! M_ILK !![MILK 2 2: . Ba11?s_pa1ry. Of all the new patternms in grat. vanety. A varied assortmenfof reherche emu-on swans: ____ ___._.__-....-.--._._...---.._..-.__..__-_._ h _WILL PURCHASE A BR LCK D. COTTAGE most beautifully situ- lin the Village" of Orillim Driving House, 3 Woqdahed,_ Hard and Soft Water devor fuvenlenco, with Five Acres of I|NGHAM_ nJng1Hns.% `U-:;'c51a_I-i:.'.:R5. MANN s `J9. PULLAN s, Thg largest assortment of ever shown in Barrie. Thdlatest styles of Manama anoom wmuouss. % WHOILESALz & BF TML Is>to be _{o1_md at I ~, _ SAIDEQ S. ROBINSON ' .Sgh'c'tofk Oonveyar,e.;: Near the Weilfngton Hotel. ml - ;uvnIu mmomizxcx BAIE; Proprietor. r2. ' - - PA PERS, MAEN 8. $024. L5!'d._1:ogcther' ommodmea. can J. nmanlm. a Ten Store, N0'l`.I()E!"OTICE'! 4647- vvl o 47-tfl !s1mMIm.a.@m EMS 9] pair: up so we sum inanrcd. , You are quite safe in insuring with the Benv- I or Mutual Oompany , which paid over Sixty ; Thousand Dollars of losses by the Ottawa. Fires ' while dozens of Proprietary. Companies broke _down in consequence of the Ohicago res. I W: '1`. n RmI.r.v '1 . V . ` 0mn'9ozud. ' l .- WM. mnmm, ESQ..'A utfpr Banie and! .2N_Vo-h Bixncoe, Allajndale O. ` A . - 451-p-n. .anaczauo1I tn any resptct Persons insuring in the Company on thePre- mium-note System are free from any lien or mortgage on their real estate, inasmuch as no such lien exists under the Statute, except where the Policy contains a condition to that effect ;' which condition the.Policies issued by tbiaompany do not contain. Neither do they contain any two thirds clause on contents of building.-, the virhoie loss on contents being paid up to` the sum inum-ed. J You are units urn ca. :.....-:.... _:.L .. "- |I.Ann AT II cams PER LB. `As sttemps have been made to mislead the Farmers ofoutario in respect to th: powers and rights of this Company, the attention of in~ sures is requested to tha 'ollowm r extract from the SIo.tu1us'of- Canada, 27-28 ict., 05p. 90 being an Ac_t to grant certain powers" to t2 a _said Company: ' "_Sec. 2-- The said dissociation may issue Policies and collect Premiums thereon in Catlufur Insurance for terms of `two or more years, and 1 parties so paying` in cash slmll no! be liable to any further. charge or assesement whatsoever ; nor shall they be held to be memben of the said ulssaciation in respect . Persons innm-Ina n H... n.........--- '.- -Ln GMPLEIE $10638] alum mus lNSUILL\ GE)C'03l-I ;-\;\fY. Applications will be 1-'ac`eivad for lnsm-Knee agaiqnt death from any cause, of _ 71,, 1\ 1: A - ,...._. ....... .-.-J unuau, U1 Horses, Bulls, Omen, -Steeris, Cows, And Trorougtrbrced Stock generally. N. B.-All animals must. be sound and in good health at the date of Insurance. -p-..._ The Company has also` authority ny statute to issue . CASH FIRE I?_0L1(}IES,. _ . "I For one or trore years, to persons who are nt deairous of becommg members of the Com- pany. T , _.l.. . ...-.u. uuu an-wu_v:-I uceps on nand a stock of Beer, Whiskey, Purl: and Potash Bar- V1-eIs,'Box, Pam; and the WiHi::ms 1:-.rrc! Chums kept on `hand, Butter I)i-3he:1, Butter- tfs, Ferkius \'v"ashtt:iJ::. } iv_-2-;ictnbs, Cheese `Hoops,-Vnts and Watrr Cisterns of all sizcs and kinds, and Large Water Znrzcls on hand. and all kinds of Cooper's work in ;1cnera1,mnde on the shortest notice. The \'illinm's Bmrel `rlmrn is `the best of tbs age, should be tried by all Bu-.ter Makers. W'hite Oak, and White Ash, in Stavea or-Bolts, bought. All Otdcfl promptly filled on the shortest notice. Address ISAAC VE WILLLUU. Proprietor, - ' arrie Uooperage. Barrie. Juli 10.1872. ` M -:--- THIS Oorpany has authority under_ the Sm- tute 27 and 23 Victoria, cap, 99, to ' issue Policieaof Insurance on .\I:mn'fa\turcs and makes to ordgr n Coopers` work. `and always keeps I _1-els, Box, \`v'iHi:u Ohqrus Di-ah ubs, iv_-I-;ictn and and kinda on Y ......... nr.., -- - lasw gm wImAms or_r0sz7'E _ THE A ` 'I`OYS, ELECTRO-PLATED WARE AND 03 0H1LDREJv s}e":AR12M(:Es.% Jan. 21, 1871. !Good Shaved Shingles HPRESER VE JARS. PRESERVE JARS! --.-.-w, uwyu uuu, UNI. ` ' .I3'Two reliable steady men vnnted as Age'nta . . ' -wvo R: g>,91,LE..... . Pork, at 10c per 11);; ._ .. .. ._ vvuU\-\`UIWi|l\IV VI sue I. w. '1'. nvan1I.LY,' J H. HANCOCK, Toronto, Sept. 2631, 1872. rt--r..- _..a:-;.- -.,, At 81.50 per Thousand, Barrie, July 10, 1872. ----.-. As made 1 Farmers ofontsrio resnect m H-n m....... .. C'lotl`s, _ReadyA- Made ('la%tI%zing, Tam]. j GexV1tlemen s: Furnishing Goods. % MAUNDREL_.L'S. ;.IVE .TOCK. oI~I13A1> GROCERY- Dzmlop Smzet, B217-r2'Ve. At,MAUND.RELL S, 12:: per 1b., Poms: :1 GLASS A\Nl_)`STONE. No. 1 Market smu, Barrie WW]. II UN ! lrII{% xd n11 kind:-3'0)` hand Fhiekev. Purl: mu] Dame). 1:... :K1ms AT I`HE EAT AT oint_ Secretaries, -In UUIIJI General . * 0-4- MARKET, `BARR 112, lound. I In ant` 3&0! -Dmzlnp Street. RWEn snI%m_:yL: FOR SALE !JAs.THOMPSoNw GROCERY AND FEED STORE` Near the Post Office, Banie. `331.93 u gnurnouii} To Tm: PUBLIC or THE BRITISH mo. vmcas on NORTH AMERICA, I beg morn. `reapostfully tc ucq uniut tho of the British North American Provineegpughig in Mny. 1871. I caused the buisnela at 80, Enid. i:;*::.v :2: `3.;`:..:::. ' timn prepared by William Br now d06o|)d, to he cioaed. I regret to any that I hue 3. son to know that the managemen; business had for some years. and in mm, "H been most corrupt, and it may be (hat the P111. and Ointment were not prepared with that (- I have always deairql. `I. 'l`|~.:-nnwhn rln not with on L. .l....-:__s . xro up to mm o . DHITHIIILDI J. Cavmaxautm, Esq. This isto certiff lh.9.`tne:out three years atzu I became niiiieted witu Bronchitis which lasted about eighteen m0Xiil:s- IWTJBO afflicted fir the want 05 breath that it was very d:itul: for me toepeek eudin the night time freqterrly throwing thi CIOUWS off and raising in the bed to keep from "8B_."J_iDg- Itried three of the moat emin" Pb.YSI':t:1us in tho County of Northumberllnd for abouta year without receiving any bend- ' In fuctl continued getting worse nil the tim- . Bio -The Doctor had given her up. her lung: were tubereled, and medicine can At last I was advised to t the Great Shosho- neee Remedy. I bought: ottle ofit, end when It wus about nished I began to feel 3 lit. better. I continued to use it until I had tall! lhree bottles, when. to my satisfaction, I 101111`!- thet I was as well as evcrl had been provioul t my N035, and have been so ever since. ._ . _ noun SILVER- Sworn before me otsmitheld, this 6th dlr 0` April. A.D., 1870. J. H. WELLINGTON, J-P- woxnnnrux. com: or LUNG ntsusr.` Bnoonmr, April 5th, 1870- I` 1- C. Cnnmmt.Arn, EiQ.-Stn,-JEhi! *3 `,' 2 "'") that my wife was very low 1viti1"l!IIIDEa,.d' 9 III ll. not help her. As A loot resort, I purchutd '" bottle of the.Grce.t Shoahonees ltomedr 5" theexpiretion of two days, iier 9 tom: WOW decldely better. Shrcontinue imPf' ' rapidly that by the timeiehe bed taken one W ,tle shew pblqeit up. By the continuance 09' etheretne `eh vi 1 tlfreeto dto helm . X You n$e`nn'llI`* ` (2:11 `fnr.t.Ih.e benet l' --- --~- ----1 -uuv -nu II and \ ..... _, ' the remedyahewu rfecflrenomd to . You may pnbsh a mu gfonthe [09 thou similarly ammed. .' -1 ~ rr.c.3n(W_N- I ' : WQWPIJ 1.:-about um-mg 1 nave slwaqs uealrqz. Tbcsewho do nol_ wish to be deceived by buying spurious medicines which me n w 135,, ly to emiunte trom the States or elsewhere, bug 1o possess themselves of the genuine Hauo. \v.~.v`u PILLS nun Owrunnr. Manufactured by 133 in London, England, will do well to no in,` each pot a.nd_ box bears the British Governme g stamp on which iacngrnved the words Homo; wn"-3 Pu.1.s no 013731337, and that th. .4, dress on the label i; 533, Oxroao STRIIT, L03. box, where only they are manufactured, nd 1,, no other part. ofthev world. The retail priceq are on the labels in British currency, and not in dolln:-3 and cents. . * Nu won:-m:nnQa1icn nf min. :11 uouurs nnu cents. No xeprescntstivc of mine will ever travel throvszh any part of the British Provinces ol- the Yuited State-3 either to sell, or to talus orders for my Pills and Uintment, and as l hug reason to believe that attempts will vexy pm. bably be made to deceive the public in thin w; by persons calling upon medicine vendors, lulu. ly xv.-presenting that they are suing for me, gnd with my knowledge and consent, 1 deem it nd. visal-la to put the gubl c on their guard aggiggg any web dcceptxona. I most onrneatlv entrant all chm. .5... __ `October, 1872. STE./1111 F11'.i'1./VGS, .3-0,, c., Elly LUCU uuucpuuns. - [most earnestly entrent all more wb read this advertisement that they be pleg the public interest, to communicate the puxpon ofthe lame to.t.ber friends that they mg, um be dafmuded of` their money by purchasing worthless imitations ofthe genuine Houow Pu.Ls mzo Onn'mr.xr. T -nunhl on`: n: n nv-not `...|-r\v\- .L`... o my ud, in n : _n, In Ul-TIT Ultir. , \\'nuu:sALa Am:sTs.-Northpop 5 Lyman, -`fW'~`~*5i Lyman Bros. & Co,Tozomo,- E1- 1101500., Toronto. 4 39,7143 Price of Remedy in large Pin! 1; Wu 31- A Pzllsper Box 25 as." l:?`.For Sale by all Druggistspud Deniers Mediums. Aaxxrs 1-`on Banms.--John Wood " A. V. Palmer 5: 00., Watson & Co., Wellle Bros. ORILLIA -'Jo `V. blaven. C0LLING`~0D.--M]. Carp uter. , `\'n..vu.-unun A ..... ...,. \I'_,,.| n, 1 ___-.. zp. Kc as We`! as Scrotult :s `:.:'r'i;';; L3; Diseas;-5, Humors, and all dis. the Thin,` 5`. lnjplll`ll)' ofthe Blood, excepting . . . -' `it: fail. otconsumption. Furlherintolm. `Lon WI dirovtinns for using the Great Shes-. If a`_.,dB8:f . dz Pills, and containing Teatimonzai. `caring m cntes of Cures. can be obtained b {Nu m; Tie.-.1?-~s, the Hundzbuok, or the A1. 5 frgmVa_ny respectable Drugg. 1` `H '!,lHc l1HI')U:l)uOk, the Al. fromvany Domm:on-lrae.| ' r'll.LS AND \,'1.`HMl'..\l'. V A I would ask, as 9. great favour, that nhonld it cane to the knowledge of any person that spuxims medicines are being made or sold in my name, he be pleased to send me all the pen ticulars he can collect respecting the sumo, 1b.: is to say, the name and address of the undo. who is selling the spurious medicines. and like- wise the name and address of the House in the Unitml States, or elsewhere, which ms, nu. supplied them, so an to enable me, !or the jug. tection ofthe public, to institute proceeding against. such evil-doors, and l engage to renu- nernte very handzomely any person who my give me such inormation, the informant`: mm never being divulged. Qhrmld nnv nersmn have ranlnn on Kali... el..e Iusux .. `R110! 41.: w hivh -r-'1.-no This 1\ !ed;`r-{m.;,,-p_rea Va! anuaaxe no laie, nu is|wmramcd,nnd may po \iliVelv`_be, rchcd upon to mn!:.- npermanen! cure , it all diseases otlho Th""`v I-`D2Za Livery Knlne V`: Digestive Organ`, 5c. &c'.,as We Scrotul} a the various bkm l)ise-ages. Hmnm-_nn.l 2H 4;`. `KS erisin! Wm QC. L11: comb: u clnsL~i:'.: sear;-Li not I: ...,.u .1 sum ' \'1-gem mL-m.'n 1-3 :|:-'u:c1`;. BLOCK, mcnlu Burk. ha ...I.. nV.|' Ut.`lXl` |.||V:lllgLU- Should any person have reason to believe am he has been deceived by buying spuriour ilmla. tions of these Medicines," be will do well to send me, in a letterto the address at foot (whi-:'h he can do at a coat ofsu cents in pan. age), one of the books of instructions which are mxed to the same. I promise to examine it and send a reply, stating whether the Med`)- ciur-9 nre genuine or not, so if spurious be my uppiy lo the person from whom he purchased them to have his money returned. ' '(.`hr-`nima and Drrmnmts who Benin: In n1>.m u I Pp,ogL~'.A1M THE GLAD TIDI.\ GS- a..__.--..__. n____ .. ,_._`h.... _l.. Tum me Gun S_nosxomzx3 _Rz:.'nu7 un`I xm o{[Iu: Elngngm `_'ld8in Medicine-Mnnf DUCIQI In. is Josephus, of \_-e Gfal Tribe ofshosboneuf ,Bril-I-.1; Coluu1bia,is wmjnnx aha moat znaru-loul nnd r-. VVorld ever hrnrd 0,. Never zu `honnnals of Canadian Medial Hulury has such success xuteudcd the Introduction of any medic zue hgrelolorc. mem 10 nave ms money Xelurncu. Chm-:ui:ls and Druzzglsts who (`entire lo obtain the icdn-mes can be supplied at the lowest- wluuhsale pxicusin quanties of not lean than 20 xx-orllx-viz`., 83.. 6:1,, 223., and 345., per doze` 1: boxes of PMS or pols oi Oimmcnl. nell, W1li;u=:l;lI.=L`Oun1.f0r which remittance mus`. be sent la advanvc. I h-nun Hun lannnnv I.-\ kn __ 1 uumna uu14L.Uw.\X. 33' f"Jj/'0-rt] Slrecl,.(Idl 244 Strand) . Lumlwl H . C. Scplcmber 1, 1871. 19-268. )UBE OF `BRONCHITISJ `I1"LV B:cAvsa the Vlmbie active lndic.raI euznle ingredicuIs,(some of Whizzh we vnl. m`;_.,,. such aslhe Extracts of-Wd Cherry II. P{x: '0Ph'v'1ml. Juni per',Qunssin, Smarnu-ed. ' ukelinn, Hynocyaxnus, Tompound Extract of .>1-vnlh. -"UHF. aocolrinc Aloes, Capsicum, L`.-., ) wh',V'c.h enter inlo the composition 01 ms ul-mud med, cine, are such and so harmoniously .~i:~.el an.) ,_.( , 'upoundcd,1hal it is made we mot! 'L'Ling (_-[u-nu` e in the Known world, and can- lzcip hm new" the system in 11 var _sansfr.c1ory d-;mM m,,,,,_ an No mauorvw ll yourn.}- :1 may by-,or ho." ' long elnnding.uw1|ln'ndlh9 mud nan-.,,i,h Y, by the r: id manner nu uh you an: Tellongd to perfect. enllh and {M M H BEfNN EETT I. I;VMu],'(-gm. ;, -p'_reE nt_gnd safe to lgke, nuranlo.-d.nnd nmv no """" .l_V;-bf? "med ` nnvc. ' 1 have the honour to be, `_\Vilh area: respect. THOMAS HULL` "WHY"! 11) area: respm-1. HOLLOWAY. (LII: 04.1 Rlmmlx 42-1! ,and' n-um Lathand Picket Tye. Where he will keep on hand as ngual, a .3ompleteV.assortme_ntV of "Has Eemoved to_new and more comodious premises in hit With the largest and most oaxefully selected stock of: iassmsa amen snsmnn & mums. At :r.L::-IEN:pE1=1soN*s; COLLlNGWOOD- ALSO ON HAND A'L41.lGE sUPPI;Y:.OF_ HAS REMOVED H IS ToThis building,.in the L. smugmgs V%1;o(5KA1'%'rHE PREMIUMS }A C1iron'm, own name," in Annuity Qninnnuninu THE New Brick ock, I)11-nlop St1;eet, Barri. Z 51- CANTON STORE . M`u.z, [<`URNl+a`%TlNGS. P roprietaf, Huron Street. _'.l`-:06-ltlegt 1?agazine`in Ainericav UNPARALLELED 'PREMI UM .' . One never oered by my magazine, either in this country or in Europe. `Since we are forced inla this b1_xsi_ness,.we. are delerminedbto make it c.li_1cu|1`1or others to follow us. Let us see who will come up '0 this :- ' -_ l1I1I)l\llr\ ..r\1"rv's n'r\ vnvrun mnncn 1AxnL1N%s%xcnn11un;l .B.o.o+.<.I ol cents. HOW ['0 REMIT -In remitting by Mail, a Post-oicc Ordr on Philadelphia , or a Draft on Philadelphia orNew York, payable "to the order `of L. A. Godey, is preferable to bank nozes Jfn (Iran. or a, Post-oice Order cannot lie procured, send United States or National Bank notes. In mluiun an pm-Iv nnrdir-sulinn. ma wn surnnr-I send umleu blales lVRll0l1al mm; notes. We mlvisa an early applicatinn, as we expect our list, with the inducement! we offer, will reach 200,000 subscribers. V ' - Address ' - L. A. GODEY, . N. E. `Corner Sixth and Chestnut ,Slreets4,. Philadelphta. - , l 3E\}iEIEY%81$r E, S. & C. having taken Lacey s old stand.` two doors East of the Market Square,` beg to _ inform the viublic that they intend carryjng on busiu ess aaabove, and trust` by. their great experience and the attention given to all orders, to merit a share of public support. . Flnrnn Rhneina and inhhina dnm: nn Hm mm. `BARBIE-' 05- . Obsexvethe address.--,La'cy s old stand, two doors East of the Market Square, Barrie. Barrie.` Feb. lat. 1871. ' * ' 5-ly WAGGON, CARRIAGE AN13 ` -QTZITIVYTIRATYTNTID ll 0S_`*}1 _1_1_% WV WI GROCERIES, - A DRY GOODS; ' S , BOOTS _& SHOES-,A ' PROVISIONS, ~ .. ` 'CR0CKER.Y`s 1.V . &o`.,:8-'.Vc.; n n.-nun. any -v uu `X 'c1moMo_ ';3)U1>; DARLING- To e_vcI-V Subsctiber, whether: Single or in a` . Club! One -copy one year -, - - - Twocopies, one);-ur V- ~- - ..~ ' 3 00 5 00 Three copies, one vear ' - : . - 7 50 0 00 Four copies, one year "- - . - . 1 Five copies, one veal, and an extra copy to the person getting up_the club, making his: copies - ' -. - - - - 14 00 Eight copies, one year, and an extracopy to the pereon getting up the club, making V nitecoptes - .: . -- -I 2100 Eleven copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the `cl ib making ' twe!ve copies - - - - ~ 2700 Twenty-`three copies, one year, and an ex-_ -tra copy to the person getting up the club making lwent_v- four copies V - - 55 00 Let it be understood that every subscriber, and the getter up ofa club, -will have the beattlifui Uhromo of _ _"OU'R V DA.IB.LIN'G-; ' .Sent to M. fre QfPo4tage. ` (IT .3 A PERFECT R1JOl.'o) `The price of the Chronic in lh` stores is Three Dollars. And any subscriber-in a club, ur single subsc-iber, wh : may wish to have Our Dar- ling mounted on stiff Bristol bumd,nnd rendv for framing, can have it so prepared and sent by lemming twenty-ve vcenls extra at thelime at. subscribing. To the getter-nn ofa club M6 or 9 cnniea. we '-Askmga hIessu.g"and "Uur uarnng." _ To the euer-up of a club of 94 copies, we will send As 'ing a Blessin , The 0'er.` `fThe Acceptance. nnd Our ar'ing. v V Will the tellers un 01 clubs M6. 9. and 12 conics emamam Esmmassamgml genus [he ACIIIVU 101' (1lSl|'lDHUOn. The person endiug a lull subscription of$$ 00 can have his choice oi .Tho Offer, The Ac- ceptance, or Our Darling." ' 'I`.'1emrmmr mmzl nll he sent nl-nnn time for anv eeplance," Uur uarung." The money must all be sent ol-one time for any of lhe_clubs, and ad(lill'3ns may be made 10 clubs al_club rales. The L/m s Book will be sent to any post-olce where the subscriber may reside, and subscriptionrz may commence with any month in the year. We can supply back num- bers. Specimen numbers will be sent on receipt ol`25 I-ll)\V rn RFTMIT -In rpmitlincr Int Mail, n sunacnnmg. ' V To the getter-up ofa chub M6 or 9 copies, we will send, as an extra premium; :1 -copv ol`*`The O'er or "The Acceptance. This in addition to Our Dn'rlmg.. ` . . To the zener-urzofn club of 12 conies. we'wiH~ "uur um-hng.". getter-upbfa cIub_of copies. we'wiH~ send both of we Chromus--The OlI`er!' um}, { "The Acce lance along Wllh Our Darling. or ` `-Askinga lessiz.gand Our Darling. To the matter-nn of a club of conies. mgly aesnrc. ' - - he premiums are only forwarded when the remnlance is4senHo-us. . t . When II... uulmm-ilmva all r-nehln no nno nlmm. renuuance Isaenl to-us. When Ihe subscribers all reside at one place, the ptemiums will all be sent to lhevpexson who sends the `club for distribution. The nersnn sendimz sulnscrinlinn M83 Acceptance. nnu"uur uarmg. the gellers up ol_clubs M6, 9, copies please be particular and write what premiums ling!` desire. ` In nrnn-uhnno on-n nnln (nu-um:-Ami wlann ilul VI Q\u\a\lAI, \IAJa-IlLIIA.AA\.a-1 `AQUA! ' SLEIGH MAKERS, COLLIER STREET, BARRIE, :Ltd:nsnnI,4ud'r1oNmin fox-jtho *6o}in_y_ ' IfSllllG0I3.:'.. " -. \1 1l1.l`B OI PUDHC support. Horse Shoeing and jobbing done on the pre- nisea. - ' - sum .2; smmen ms Am: neon] which can be cured by a timely resort to this stand-_.~ , ard preparation, as has been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors.- It is acknowl- edged by many prominent physicians to be the most reliable preparation ever in- .trotlueed for the relief and cure of all Lung ceniplaints, and is offered to the public, sanctioned bythe experience of over forty years. When ' resorted to in seasonit eels dom fails to eect a speedy" cure in the most severe ' cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, \Vhooping Cough, Inuenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore-' ' ness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding. at the Lungs, &c.' Wistar s~ Balsam does not` dry up, a Cough, and leave" the cause \ behind, as is the. case with `most prepm_atio'ns-, but it` loosens. "and clealises _ the `lungs, and alleys irritation , pi ` thus removing the cause of the complaint; ' C A _ .rl RI-IPARED BY mm W. rowm: &- sons`, Boston, um`. - V .And|91dbyDruggistsnnniDea1ers;_;cnornl_ly._ _ &c;#0;`E}EI% %fvf1?`Efv0lFa G1 .E.: 5. A1:IiEV1\IEDY Fan L;nunz.\|1n-upwnnusj-:4; :11 IIII Will, `I U 2 322355` ` to every Subscriber `FOR 1873. CRAIG-II URST, GiNlIAIa DEASEB ll mums. QUEs'rIo1iz_s' 703` J.NAVAVI}_ (30n`t,I-. PJ1`lflflVE"E1Al;lINAT1ON. 3;q3o;a1dV %%B`tan}I, Owp kstreeat, marrig. Vuuu 'l'Ah'iJm_ . 4.. .- _ . M ..`?LtCl1(8vEDl`A'Uf}`TIONl.m l; _"_f. , W 2" - .`.A HiN'rs'i'o Youivo Man on PREPARA- TION FOR BUSINESS.--.TlilS is the title . ofan introductory lecture recently'de- lation. livered by -Mr. Geo. Hague, Cishier ot the Bank of Toronto, before the stu- dents of the Brit_ish American Commer- cial College, Toronto. It. has been published in 9. heat pamphlet by the proprietors of that Institution for circu- Mr Hague : lecture is a plain practical, direct statenient, without any pretentioiis to ornoineiitati.in, of the qualications which commend a young man to the notice of a banker or mer- chant, and which prepare him for the . discharge of the duties attaching to a responsible post with. credit and suc- cess.` Thequick-tempered young man, the fast, the lazy, the gamester, the super-decorated} nose-gay gentleman, the tippliiig youths he places in one . category and intimates that the answer they usually get to an application for ' aplace isa rnysterions shake of the . pidity` and accuracy. "7 that is~ don. *',,_ -_ =cterli3;as'!in anyfgther " capacity, `_slio`uld-' 7 .3it!f:;i!,C&it't"01=-: head-a pass down sir, if you please. He prefers the quiet, steady, plodding fellows, providing they have got the other qualications. First among these he puts good handwriting, then plain `gures, good arithmetical knowledge, including-faniiliarity with. mental arith metic, then neatness, cleanliness and method. Slovenliness in a bookkeeper he regards as intolerable '; mistakes are inexcusableand inadmissahle. Relia- bility and accuracy rank along side the cardinal virtues of honesty and truth- tulness in one who has charge of ac- _counts. After explaining and illus- trating the qualities to be. cultivated bv a young man entering a commercial ofee he sums them up as follows i_--].. Strength of character, which we may .snb-divide into the following :-Steacii- difficulties; patience to bear contra- diction ;-perseverance to rise after tall- ing; honesty, truthfulness, promptness. _, 2.- Teciianicali ability, visa`-- Good, clean, clear handwriting"; arithmetical `knowledge; neatness and order in /work; a good memory; combined ra- .`3._ Power to think, viz: To -form a Judgment on V the method "pursued; to strike out new and better csurses ; to pursue the short- est way to the desired end; to; adapt general principles to ever changing eirciimstances. Mr. Hague s success asa banker and his constant contact with all classes qualify him to detect the weakpoints of human nature, to discover the reasons why maniail, and to give just the kind of instruction and warning that ought to be heeded by young men. ~ Ha lays great stress] upon tlie- value of character in business, lay- ` ing down the axiom that F` The men who perr:_ianently_ succeed are univer- Vsally. men whose work and goods can be depended on. We sometimes feel a degree of satisfaction in thinking. that the idea" so Well putby the Rev.Mr.Hep- ' worth, is.-a sermon recently delivered in New York 18. more generally enter- 7 tained as a deliberate conviction, than hitherto; his words are :` How `many character is better than. money 1 We might say "thousands an_d the number i webelieve is constantly iricreaing. There is a certain sort of success which `attends the.'_active, .1tIdustrious,'though and merit..: Money .is_`ei;;`*`desirablt's thing toT_thoqe 4-w_!r.o are -- following anyj _ ibraiicll 'of;active business,-but-there is .soinet_hii:g_hetter* than , money, which all'.b1i_sinessfmen` should aim to secure, _ i,xiiti'-tha'-`is`;_c_Iraracter.- The concliiding -p.orti,0n"of the`; l'e.ctt1_r.e urges strongly. the capacity of _a .- b'.d.o_n6` `vrsl. `:21;-:,-:,rit!m`nx, any`assa,nip,-it 4 _'tt `g:, giI;'f9l_Io\_v-cler_kAjs,. . i_>i9tI,P`i ness in work; courage to overcome V men in New Xork have found out that tlitpriIcip_le'd_`_ prosecution of any .bus_i-- . ness; but`en duri`ng, worthy success is . only that whiolris` wen byggnprighteness es~is7ii;bt.- I ~ 1. When is a ship tg_ken*all: aback `I. After this, uctn it go forward ?. L 3 2.'When does uhip roach`! How ' far can it reach on a stretch`! Q -\X7l.--.. --- L--" '~-'--- --~ ` ` Honor or ahnme from no condition rise ,- Act VwuAHo'you`r_pa'rt; there all the honor lies, The lecture/abounds with . good sense a.nd'gOo3_ ad1ii,l!B_ {and we think the ' Managers of the B_l'i_l ih.h American [logo-hon done tHci;,;;pupila.. good aer- -.?3a::3a9.-3.'?5'3. ..?3.a o"..%-M rioo1byfpl_aoi'_ng in thgir , hjandhlin Eaunho nu` uuu nu ucuuu III! II Ul-1151011`! 3. ` Where are her," being ends! Name. which beams are? intended, and which ends. V ' I `ITL..s ._ ..._-..AI_._ J _I' II A `;Vv11unt;a meauty shaking uahip`! If this is oen done, are the sailors` Shakers ! wl;.1I?:u't:ninga vVes`elTin the wind s! eye. In thxs a` painful operation-fot` the wind! lfnot, why not? R. Whnn crninnv `ll Ilia Oonik A` Okay tun wluu 3 '11 um, Wily. HUI I . 6. When going in the teeth of the wind, would the vessel knockjhe teeth out. If not,'what! A . '1 \7|II-mm .... cl... 1.--: .....1 cm... :...`.o uuu. .l.l uul, Wlllll. 3 ..7 Where are the heel and fore-fot of 9. ship? ` Prob!em-Givpn the above, to nd when a vessel caube taken in toe. - ' [ - ' n *r_i|_-___,- ,, ,1 , , '1 IUD- 8. Is {he mainyard acoverd Sr ope yard ! How do vou make the {arm- yard fore and aft? - Q, `VHRQ 'D Ihn Bunyan vnnn , Ava ulu,-IUIU uuuuu. I . 9. What aee the hawse pipes? Are they used 1n an engagement? If so, are they rightly ca|led..the hawse de combat ? ' ` 1n \r_._ _,__-.z,.,,,, . - . I 5-- NEW BRICK BLOCK DUNLOP ST. bullbuuu I - V A 10. You are of course acquainted with the paimeron board _ship. In what `siyle does he paint 3 11. Ta n chin nvnr nut :1-uh ; nu-iivunnn uuu uuu uucuu 2 l 14-. When does a ship run? Do only Welsh ships, that 'is, Whalers, apringleaks? non nnn v.-Ann-A -6 .. ._....o:....l UIGIL, nun?!-cu_ LU! uUl.|.|'CyU$ .' ' 16. Is it the duty of the admiral to see the .me.inshe'e`s aired every. morn- ing? Whose ofce is it to take care thatthe warming-pan 15 used for the foresheet in the depth of Winter? . 17. RV ihnf lhin-{an nn nn nnrv\nn Auncauccu. an Inn uulnu U1 VVHIIBI I 17. By what marine and commer- cial Iaw are ships tricks alloweq lb be used on railways ! 'I.Q_' Whu in nan-I zdnunu- 1-1: _... _ also Ian on boaxd I_ If not, * 19. What animals `are carried on _board slnp? monkey and donkey and ( number? .0 f1___- _____ . n .I um JJUGUACES ul UIuI_:'x' L0 NICK '5 Any candidate answering this entire paper correctly will be at once pre- sen_ted with a cadetship, and have his name down on the admlral s, private list for promotion to the mast-head on A the very first opportunity. Ola H4 uuoo UV 'l(l.Illl 3 11. Is a._ ship ever put intd crinoline in addition to hemg in stays}. ' ' ` 12. HOW (In vnn lxlnlir u wanna] '1 1,3. Who were Larbdard, CrdEoard,. and Starboard? ` * 1A 1`IYI_,._ 1,, II ' g 'I\ Uylllls IVDGRQ I ` _ 15. Can you procure at 21. nautical mstrument maker's any spectacles spe cially adapted for dead-`eyes .7 1- In H. Han Huh nf !ha npiw-2-n1 in uauu uu uulwu U 3 18.` Why is part always [left on a vessel`! Are the first oicers glasses_ also left boaxd I_ If why ! V 19. I'|;I"|'!9l 'nI'n ;nnnr;nklIr wvmgxsm 4J@w@sn4Iaav, @4Y:s8

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