Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 8 Jul 1875, p. 1

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16113 0! 0 lines of e1 bought "i when ga n n A-.. .._1l O5}j2xN HOTEL: Rs BINGEAM. -- Prc VFHE MANSION HoU&,_ The Mansion House `is 9. three tzry brick building. It n`ox-J3 spnciousness, convenience and comfort. The pwrrietor is well known as "a hotel keeper to nearly all in this county, an-1 his experience will be n guarantee as to the merits of"l`-he 5[3DI'.0I| under his superintend- urvnn M200 - Sample Rooms for Commercial 'l`rm7c:lers. G00!) STABLING AND SEEDS. Free Buss to and from all Trains. n 12- A 12 A {1`L`l'I'`.`D Ezcellont nccomodntion for Summer Visitors, Tourists, and the Travelling Public. Bouts, Fishing Tackle, and Vehicles of ill kinda for the convenience of Guests. 'I`haBn1-is well suppli- ed with Foreign And Domestic Wines and r irnru-rl nnmi Rmblinmmd attentive Oallers , I`1xrc\V1;nes, Liquors, and Cigars. Good and ample stnhling an and nttcnt-ive h0stl_cx'. The hc-st uf B0:ml and Lozlging, -XLivery--Horses` mul vchicls for hire un. reasonable terms. 8-ly Opposite the .;o:t_herz Railway` _ Sl, BARIEIE. ' ' Rm-yin. Mnv ldrh- 13:73 20-IV .1; L` Tu} vicmity. sun Inn, lirrxgie, May 14th. 1873 .nAxusn: l ogguxxnu amnm, - - - - - - - - ONTARIO. D. mnaannn, `-Proprietor. ed with E'0re1gn Ana uomesuc vuues uuu Licuom. Good Stabling and EL B.--Sp1endid Speckled Trout streams in the vinmitv. ' 48.] .w 'l`he`Simcoe, undor in new management, has undergone considerable improvement, and now presents to the trnveing community g house .unexcell cd for commodionaneanvaud oom- (ort. The Bar is supplied with the choiceit brands of Liquors and Cigars, and in the charge of on adept. compounds: of? drinks. Good Stabling and Sheds; 40-ly , > ` ' The Dozizinn has been tczitzad and renovat- ed, and now M1`-)1-da bath camfaz: and at-aciwum urea. Couveuien:`ie.mp`.'e [hemp for Commer- cial '!`rnv~.1ler'a. Bar and Lsrder well mocked. Go.-d Smhling and Sheds, and attentive bostle r, L -atria Nov.19, I874. . 4.7-ly. CONIAIEROIA L 1'.-'o1'EL, I)'UANLO1 h"1`REE".`, E-AS"I_`. _...._. This House has been-thor6'l1;::!:1y* rcnnvnted and furnished in rst-class stylr; and atfords the bent :Lucomu1m1zLt`inn for Travellers. , 'l`:1l,-lc and Bax` siuppliml with the `wt articles. I M;`:`A`l:1|l\ lvtxituvv-41.: . . , --~~ .11 _ - ' 0/zposzte T. D. Mc ."'o.':key s Res`dence,.BM`rie. R.0B'1.", VCREGG, .Prop!-Ector. ` [me of the I~`.n~h..m.. H r-...n1-...~..... PAINSVVI (IKE, John H. Jolma. - an-oprlotor`, late ohhe Victoria Hotel, Bun-Ie. . . > _ The subscriber has to-tted up thir Hotel and made it `the pleasantest and most commo- iiou House of call of any country hotel` in the Province Good Meals, and `Good Seas may be" relied on. Also, .t_hs Purestot Liquors and Cigars Oommodious Stabling and attentive Hustler. -- 47-Iv; , u"u..gI..lIu`lnI{u'lullI:'?II`llIIIMQIMJIuuPIuluulogl|I;llulIgl'|l" - "- ~~ D USIU LESSO!iS.~-- PROF. L. OAISSE, Pmnist and ,_.;_.,.;'~`~.` Organist, bags to if-timate,thnI~.he A ' .1 `T is prepared to gird instructions at the rea1dence.01'pup'x1l,and also at his own reaf- lence. Pianos, Orgnns, and Holodennl Tuned Re" "sired. For terms md further pI.'!'1i- Church, B|rr1e._ , gt his Ranidenco,Jnm`eaf8_t ,_ Volt -:. .-'u.1.. mno , 4){.'g_ ' 31' .11`. GLASSBEEEF), 1:~o;.rie:or. ua cqucllll] at such custo- -. n J H ....,. , m`7'u<:ou (.'0M.\II;.`K'.`IAL 1um:.1s.` -S`tag`e to Gilford twice daily, llislon ( In 17`! Inn-n otcls mm %a|.am1s, {OYAL HOTEL, ALLANDALJ .3. GiL`P{S, - - P;'3prIelq .,./4'\'- P 3 II R ,___.__ ....___.__..__.._._ .MUSlC.T ..__.._',u.,anu-unn-unuand-a-an-.uuuu\-u-at-a-a-uI{u-IuII"o" 49:. mpg: rnszm r.n:s.~1mas_ .. mzmrj Purc \Vinc'a and Liquors. Excellent accom- modation tor travellers. . _ 17-1y I --._.~v - BisJNTlEAL. G. F. c. smwa, Chief Agent for Dohliniozi . JOSEPH ROGERS, Oica, Police Comt. . `Agent, Barrie. .._......__._____>- _..u_msz-:a wmuout deductibni. Security. Prom;-z p:ymenc, and iibaraiity ii: adjustment of its losses nre `the prominent features 01 this wealthy coiunany. ' Fire and Life Policies issued withvery libami conditions. ` .iII'.`:\'.`. OFFICE, CANADA B7-IANOH, TIZ(:5X|T I`lp IV a at -.---_ DUNO AN 31. CHURCH, Pnokxmoa. L-m of Har-wood Radruasl House, Rue Lain. , ,, ,.. .-., .441: I.- THE LIYERPOOL. LONDON AND G. INSURANCE COMPANY. I Avallnbls Ass-sis, r}l'3'.,000,0Q Losses` paid in _cou`me,uf Thirty-re . ex-`nod Forty Miilionu of Dollarmg I Claims by Chicago Fire. estimated n . um'n9u tony mnlions of Do}! Chicago Fire, es ; }:,z,m.=o,00e), are being liq: .nd_i.x:2-:d without deduction. 1 Seem-itv. Prnrr-12.9. n-mm--> 7Efi>}\1 5 ,,__.. Edward Sfmmwy, Proprletar. u [late O1erk'in C Conveyance:-, Oommissin Auctioneer, Appraiser an for the sale of Houses, Household F for the cane gfcnab ndvunczs made` Ormou-Pox.m: --u-___ - urniture, Goods, W ction of Ram: onny Registry Oicej nerin Queen : Bench d Commission Agent. Lands, ,Notea and Accounts, on goods left for Sale. Comm, Buzz 12. Farm SLock,j ares, &c. ' Also HE SIMGOID HOUSE, next door West of the Old Bank of "Toronto .Building,_ Dunlap `street Barrio ~ _ -2: 1 us. ROGERS ` " CHIEF o0p'Isr.mi,E, 0. Otce Police Uonrt. Barrie- ]'0sIcPHTi5 i'IiST*"" I [late Olark in Conn-`) , Oonvcyaucer. 0onm;..:,\..... :- TDLAND HOTEL, (Late Royal.) corner Front and Goldwater streets, UriIlia,Ont. { J08. :;51}i:Va"s.u-1 I ~~.v.,.. vv..- , _-;__.___ .....-V._-____.-__. )'{t-.-1_1N1oN HOTEL, ____________________ ?0YAL STANDARD HOTEL, iwmms : )UNU AN 31. Uullltun, rn.uxjn.m.uu Lens of Hanaood Radraagl Hot:.se,R1.:a ---- 5 A] `APS,ofall:i Lhinnnhln M. saumowz, - - .-u--j 0s. ROGERS ' nnrrm nnly` - .. . . ,~..--uvnnvstn, _l: rug Ul. M121: Exchr.-Age," Cookslc'.:'u. .nAaKEr sqmnm, 3: $1 per year in advange; `. ..-.2. Q Olerlrin Gonnfy , _ ommissinnerin lppraizer and Oommimzinn Amm- wuc 1:11:55 , J vnont once. uugu ru-a,,esumated at nearly .re liquidated as fast as ` deductibn. ' ITUIII {HI J.1'LSLl.|8. D. FARA GHER, Dunn}-{non A1330! Blll hionable. I J (1-nwnn` W1 .;;;;y*:q%su:.t+.;,Tn..a:eas I j .\-\.- y.-- an uuunll-5 , estimated Eng liquidated fun an :1 m'..AAnUU, BEEDIJTISEAL, E, Cmmky of_Simcoe, we. Proprietor- Prprietor. ' Pr rzprlel or. J1 nuuunb, ' -.g~eut, Barrie. .- ---------n VIA1..:.u.I..\, Proprietor. a<:}i3 GL_o"1 I `. UH ram! Rose- Jfl 'I.Z II III we 48-ly-w tune. 49-ly A Good Place zo-a-a cap of TEA. .CONFECTIONF.~R-Y-,_G-AKES, .30., be. Don't forget to call in. - w nut. -_-- Oyaters Stewed, Fried and Raw; Lnucheonl, Hot and Cold, prepared on abort notice. ...v,u; uuuapuy maul: LU Uruer. - mriss simanrm r:mmNG, In thnlnouo 1:0 -1... ',-_.-__._v..uuwvz.u151LI. ILUU Tansy Dooap Wur or -ran WELLINGTON HOTEL, DUNLOP 0 1sequentY;1 at snnh . uauuagu, Caulibwer, CUT FL_OWERS, _ Cucumber, Mqlon, , m _ HAND and ' Toma.toP1an w _ OQUUETS, &c. < The -Stock is the largest, most`v,'a.ried and best selected N orthof Toronto. - T `H IIAIIIIIYIPVIVP Jl.JLJ..l..L L) up uflf ,3 0!? VH2 LAT!-11-7'1 FASHION, PM SaIe,or promptly Made to Order. nu-Jam A. an-nu-nu.-... -..-......____. '* --\\-.~\\ \ - aw. _ A1L S . LUNOHEON & 0YS FE(l l`i HOUS$E Tun... n..-..- '11-1..-- - `__..--ww vw ennui Add-DJ .'.ll.LXLLLaK``\IP V In thelacest styles. I ` MARKET STREET, .- - 4 BABRIE-.__ _ V` I1 mi Dunlop Street, Opposite Railway Station Barrie, March 30, .1875. , - vv mun wxn no son: at reasonable ratoa. BONNETS. ` ` HATS 8: CAP 1,9 1'33`! '_|v'IE1,,_'.-f- fjgnnnrnnv -. [rnmjgurg gnu Ware: 0! any mun recelvau unu ; ,ndvan_oed upon. 0 xxonxbvs Pnnnsls you my S-rdnxna or Goon: on A `I .'I'a'Q A "I` A T..l'. TIMES. -'_mVr masg a%@a:~e;ga; Whilst thankful for unit fnvnun kn .-u vvunu v'U7l7UlU``$ V'U.7` thankful for past favo's, begs to assure fi ~ her friends and the pub!ic,LhIt she has 0011- $1 stsntlv on hand otull assortment of ' .,I,~n|II-I-F--"` Mnnnows Auoneu Mm AND `A ` c0MMiSSlt}ll_iMS. ___. _.....-. -n uncut: n urn-ruin I-Its!-I111: mica: --.___. __..-__v--, Announces the opening of the above establish ment zendjasolioite the pahlic patronage Goods. Furniture and` Wares of any kind received and mivanend nnnn. UOXKODXOUS YIIIIBIB F08 'l'!!l'l`0BlIG OP UOODI SALES AT. ALL TIMES. Goods ,oouIigned~1o hll. care will bi diapoud of to the but possible advantage. ~ Ltnuu w -Mrm nnw uuuuu u uuuu uuxu assortment of M a i_"L| NERYT: -Whitfh Win be sold at rognnnhhia .9... nmxw Door: To um MAnxs?r'nouan, L . -Oonmzn Bmnu-, .Bu.nu_._ b unnooma MAHE m In LATE: At moderate charges. And with [ BTRAW AND FELT WORK wvuu nu -- IVLIIJU 7' Next to B`!-rd : r - -v-A-UJJSIJ, Bird Boot a shoe Store. ------ DRESSES MADE LATEST S'I`Y' M LJL-lI with nmm..o..... n._....- ..__ 0xr1rIcm--M u1caeter',Street, the Roman Cathollc'Chur;h, Ihu-s-in T\A~ ` ; oh: in` 1. . UAiVA.UA LIVE STOCK, inst and Cattle against Death by Fire, Accident, ` - }Io M I s s 371773 T o N, DUNLGP STREET, BAH Next In 32%`-V"-' "` ' ..v gvulull ban Barrie, Dec. j------- IIIj&I'D"I-nsi wi sold at reauontble >0 1\_T1\T vnno V INSURKEE -u-nv--- - ` ---.: Just received :1 consignment of hash L `T ? (`VI II "rm -1-` Van AND. ALEX. Monmnvs All m.~.~\~.~1.- . - . ALEX. MORROW, Agentfor the foewing T\T.QlTD 1! Mn n pm... .. . - ~\-.~-s.-.\.\-~..A Mr. Johfmonow. __ __ 1.1.. .1.__._ _ C lI!Jl1lV'l'\JIV. "`5l'bc;;s to inform the inbauitauts "12 and vicinity, that-his office is at 9 :0-asonth Simcoe, and thaf he is E".fd lo promptly attend to all lb-`? OF unnsss AND CATTLE "12 rfequining Veterinary Skill. Hie :1 P'~T1ers, Healing Oil, 8;c., will be 4'5 effhaacious, and are sold by J. P. mggt. &c., Barrie. Orders promptly d to. H. BLAOKSTOCK PH(ENI , u u QUEEN, u u LANCASHIRE, _ _ PROVINCIAL ` (ox? ISOLATED RISK " CANADA LIVE (STOCK, a Ld against hmn. 1." It'- Aucnou `CARD; Jusricn IS THE GREAT, MESS-MAKENG I-vu vv -uu vu-r -u.. I(- am,- lt`ho JOHN w. MORRO , I nnih-Sn-Au A IuuvnlI, J.V 011311 OI .| 0l'Ol.lM'). J- M. BOTHWELL. `I--AA` n.......:a... *D'..:1..._.. m.-u.. ....(..= act -r35rf:E, nearly tholic'Chur:h, Barrie. l6t_;h., 1874. - .__.._._.._.:; ml . Butcher and Poulterar, f1`II1 the public thathe has take: 9 :3` fifty on the above businena. `m'JE\' 1`.th. 1857 60 o. - . _ .5 in me Market House, Bamc. AND COUNTY OF on-II` VVL WITH CA El . 1.`! Y7. l.V.l\Jl\vI.\\JYV Auctioneer. _A_ pprnmr, lo. April)" to , __..- ;-|.Il.tl`J . LONDON, ENGLAND. ) u ll fconibixlks 2 , __..-....:;. unnuilo,` ad promptness. . WORKV RE-DONE gag. A(|_l-- ~ n.\JL` r, Baimm," '13 E4- ( or CANADA, ) L 1 I I nearly opposite K, insures Horses 'Diaease, or [Ho ' F. BAIL, Ann A: 'MORROW u AJfn'v"rf`i~Ta} " `-`\\\'\ AAA - nu, Agent. I'UU1Vlh i 40-lyr 3 `` s`. I_r1l'\lVI Ivvirl-EIVIEII I U I` one door Inn of the Nathan Rallny _Stat!on,Dnnlop8t1:e8..Bu-fie. - T `Rn-pl. |l`.....I. 9...! Ian: n I V l ; 7mm 7 TABLE AND TREADIAE omv TEN DOLLARS. can uvv-v -u-v7- --- Vvlupg 1 1!: mac! Dumb}: and Ecnomicaug A medal of cuubimd 8` _ ` h B a"'. 3 CM raw an avumzove mmmwnn u'nomrnin~a. No Oomplloahd Machine to be gong 7 setting out ofryoxdar. y -a---v-. -van-nvr EICFVUQ. U Bum. man 8211. 1875. no uoxnyuuwu mIun.IneI'y two he oonehntl getting of outer. Sous! tummy run A OEILDQANBUII 11,- will doell kinda of from the finest to theoouea wlllexn. F Tuck, Braid, Cord, Gather, mbrolder, eta, uses self-adjust ing she` i needle, unwell descriptions of Cotton, and Thread. lake: the strongul uildl known, tie clotk will tear before the mm will np, Iuatlu. thnad direct from the Spool. The Mnehine is beautifully nished and highly ornamented. sud . warranted for Five -Years Io SAMPLE MACHINES WITH TABLE AN D TREADLE forvnrded to on port of the World onteoeipt of 1EN D0 LJR8! :_ Specie] terms and extra inducement: to male and `female ngenb, stone koepexfa, ac. County rights `van to smart -agents free. Sample: of Se , deecriptive circulars 0on- teining terms, testimonials. o vinga, &c., sent as. All money sent nnPoet Ofoe `M .-..n n-.1-.. T\....u.. .... I... snwxiamasaxaaj mun mum man: "FARM IMPLEMENTB [- Onn Hum I;-I A. AL- 1c...a.L._. n-n_.._ 3'53 e5.7'"Au"".l.`L`. "`.g;.e"I`5."1`3` .`"o``a`3; Money Orders, Drafts, b Tperzecuy secure. Safe Wo.ff`.,.,35; gnu-a.nteed.A `darn ordeg, oomuiuxgiicntloni, gag, mu; be `IJADIB ununnn rvntrnvurn Q... S'team.`15'litdfy, Domestic` - EIac_7::1m'_tln s Use:__, p cG+%o0LALs=ml "!-}--,v surgeon m we place U! u. u: Iwho rs leaving these parts; am one dong East of Faraghex- a Hate`; 45-ly ' 9031 his m-edcucssor. Olce and- mu. unpmnl I)<`mhu. Bgrris. BARB! 1: Co4.L'OF1-`ICE J ' Iv 7 qt III Z Willi I339? 13 It be: taken more nl prizes than any otar ' Sewing Icchize, and today stands unrivulled forliglnncsa in running, benihy of stitch. and moral ndaptibimy to all kinds of work. We nrniah the but calm m-:1 can do the best rug: of work of any machine xna.do_ either in ` the Unitod States or the Dominion. No cog wheels and no noise: ' . "'5'-|nn.Hhno~I .'1..-_A l_j.._---.4- I a rat use Us-Eebrabed *E3rsER==l `P>E ROTHERSf QnY- Anus:-nu pg..- _.-___ '53 39* W? F5 `a3_55:"~ It hnl tnlmn mnrn on n-3.. --. uuus U141 onnu UUl".l"1 W15, ' In imitation of Rosewood and Wahzm, from one of tho leading Ruablisbmanu of Deszolt. Alsoshx-ouda, Linings, Bundiew, Plates, nnd :'.!l'nqui:itea for Fnnonls, including a Firet- 0'n<.9`Hanrne. Bates Roaaanobiq and ouiera punoiuolly lled. OPPOSITKTHE COURT HOUSE, BARBIE. I Bauia. Dan. in In: J- sona AG'&N`PS you mm h COUNTY OF 8MCOE, I`nr Han Hal.-ho. 1.! 9:... n_.-_. SE WIHTMAUHINE 1 1 J13.-\1I.EY, VETERINARY SUR- . GEUN, successor to D. G. Suthcr1s:ud,and Graduate of On- tariu Vvrerinary Oollege. -- The aI14_=r'r1':)or barebynforms the public i")' Su:.:e<)u in the place of D. G_. dxwh 1.: humimr ham nartn: that he win carry on the business` w. P. JAYNES surfs HLEA. UHAHAM V Flu matrooeived, and will keep oonsumuy . in Leak, slot of ' .....- Juan u-uuzvfu, SEQ will Keep nu Leek, unto! \ HIGHLY POLISHED COFF1 NS, [nimiunnn at n...........; __. .. . Masnss. sauna &3Is,I |OAB1'N!1`.'I'MAKER.S`& UNDEBTAKERS. Keep always on hand A large supply of Ameri; can and othev CGFFTRN with Shrouds, and Plates, and the hamlsomeet Hearse in the Oountg. Funerals furniahed in good styles. on t e ahovtcst notice and most x-easonnble terms. I D...--__- n-- - --3, ~~* MR. ALEX. GRAHAM just received. .-.m cm rm... - ....... ._ emouuphm Gmyqclr 1`. -1u-I ma": `-1 D-._._: al v--van-U59 Icrluu. Bunxw S-man, I ,,-___._%__ FUNERAL mzqursmwsi` MIQXBSEG I) ' HOPE uaxuvwrvmna '00., Nlw` You. Much Ind, 1875. . T '9-ly vucels (mu no 001801 V 'I'onna~libar:.l. Great inducements for cash- -TPUBV IS 3308., don. Implement, cove & Sawin'g~jM:.cbine ) Bcris. 9-H 1.0. .\1c`-}Al{'1HX has removed his 0 his new rz:s:dencc- on the West side tre01,iI1xn1cdi1ste`._VOppojite Mr. Geo. inguud sash f'2`.(.:tO.T.`_',`. Dr. Mc0., has f0l`n?1.'L;d4,`.'1[. -44`71 . xii .,.,v -Uunnnraxgxe. 7.. u vuzan ALIS! UUUl`5i Bauie, Den. lat, m7 =;:T ~EWINe}aAcHtNE- I f\l% Ko`o].lAooII'n`.antly>ou all kindso o-_-0.-up ' A FEST-CLASS FULL SIZED ` me agensifor tho oezozmusa vi` I I vr i|V'\J' For tho Uolebmtoi rm Prilo jdn:g-__._.. U DERTAKSNG. .-1` '3 jaaaitxn - 3. Ontario, mnsdy, July 3,1375. olr-at "p"r`I:(`:e8:.IlUXU) iluu vucn nu. mun 3'2 Sausages and Lat-d,togel1!e`r with- er useful commodities, can always - A Mi - Bum SIMCOE GENERA1, ADVERTISER. 3, ml) WiIOLE._SECRET or svcczss IN ALL GOVERNMEDII-'1'. ;muu:uxu `9-ly 49-1! nay. ,9.ly nun uuvx uuu EU LUWl_V Gown HIBVF. To be married at two o'clock, in church, and only a. log and a half tp stand on!" I groaned. Oh Samum! Sam! I don : see how you could have had the heart to do it." 7 .u....!J.J. ._._.1 . - '- - 0 - ` 1"`--'5 --Iuva WIIUIII mympxml W113 matting. To be sure Slympkins had, or was expacuug to ban, much more wea!th.than I could boast of; but be I lndn't my hoe, you know, 0; any- 4 thing` like it. 5 Fartheunorp, - the ladies 1 ahmya I ~ bgon, and probably a!- Ly; :4 Vfsilltiaf-t!1mi`i3tY.and -non military man`. 7 the .voty.jdu oe"iwith 4 an up) AC5: And iz s your wedding-day, said she. Which isjust what makes this httle diculty of mine intensely inferesting, said I. "Ob ir3n t the_ra some_way for you to thera some way turmount the diaulty? I can snvmnnm n .....'.- -1 ......-.`.......7: ucu uuu uuuxu IU 110 H. I couldn't undanand itat rst. I had always used Sam well, paid him good wages, and he had seemed per- fectly contented wxth his sntuation, and ' served mefaithfully until now. Sn ldenlv an M-.. .o....-x.'.._- .._-I aulvcu uqnunuxuuy UUHI Sn ldenly an idea etruckm and tho whole cause of Sam's perwas rovealed to me. . _ I (.12.. L! . _ _ . . -7 - ' ' ' ` ' uvlu U_A tut uuul. He left the house last night nbaul eleven o`closk-took his T trunk wnh him, and said he was gnmg to leave to-.zrn by the midnight train. "Gone! Why didn : you tell me? He said you know all about it." `-Why, confound 1:, Woman, Idilu I know anythmg about it. Famhermore, uuum the scnmp has carried of my leg, and left one in place of it, which is oextainlyn {con and at half too short. Oh, what will you do? That's just what I should like to know, ma am, sand I, staring xedly at lh.-a leg. ' uAnrl iv - _...-.. -7, 11' K` " " iululvuul ulc LlllI. )l,'||ly'" f`! can surmoutn 3 pair of orutbhes, 5314 I: but. hang it, rm-. am I don : want to be married on 0l'llt0ht:~z! i='T: a artful 0.. .I.:_|_ -nu , . nu "nub nu K10 ulislflu UH 0I'l"03!:"3!" It's awful to think 02'! cued Mrs. Brown. And then I heard her leave iba door and go stowlv down stars. _ (Tn hn Inn--5a.! _a g..... -!-I nu] unuul (my or town m the world. Wall, when I returned from the war, and established myself in the. halls of my lathera, I somehow, in a very short time, found myself voilently attached to seventeen of the most beautiful young ladies of Fatzadona; and singular asltmayeem, `they were. the vary yollgadies whogn` - Slymplginin e 1 xv \' vunou IU IMO- By Heavens, It, 13 Slympkine! I yelled. Slympkins is the cause of all my woo. He bribed Sam to sfeal my Ieg.on this, my wedding-day, and !e: va his inauiaient prop xn place of it. A III Now it is very natural to suppose lhutjthe reader would like to know who Slympk,xns is, and if he will only be patient 1 will endeavor to enlighten him. . . Jnm Slympkins is, or wan, my rival. He is about my own age (thirtyftwo), and is lhe onlv sun M M. :..n.... nvlnn ucr .. gwus my own (thirty-_two), the only son of his lalhel`, who, hyltha way, is the most wealthy gau- ueman` in Fatzedona. "Consequently Jim dosen't do anything but smoke cigars, dnve about town behind his splendid grays and devote himself to `the ladies generally. T l Farzednnn in n`ml....|'I... :... ......n-- . -- ~ -~~-- -v---nu-Ava EUUVV llliklv IMCIB "9 "W9 Pretty Woman to every square yard of ground In Farzedoua. than in any other city town the world. wall. that: T u-O..-_...I IL`... 53.. _.-_ Wail,` Samuel did': t come, but my haueeiraeper, Mrs. Brown did. Mrs. Baown; I cried, where in Sam? Shunruawered me through the key- hole oftho door. mt!` 1,1. .u - sun IIUIUI KUIXSTKHY. . Farzedona is noted for its pmtty women. Statistics show that `there III. H1010 nvnlin --4...-.. A- _-_-_._ ,._._-_ nu .n.`u.L.u4u\.1.|.:i, u.uu Walt: mus. U<'1y'0lC21U hit to the altar,, But I must get my leg on r3, and as Sam wuuldn t or c<;n!d'n came, I rolled out uf bed, and want hopping '.`..`OY1:}d on one `loot too find it. \ I7,I|` rs I I-1 - g\1\}|| u. 'r- -.7-:1 l.'l U - Yes, I wxs the luck}; feliow whu had winked into the ueoIion:~:--o_n a wooden leg, tuo--o! the handsotnest girl in Faxzedcna, and .v.=:stExa?.d.1y 10 lead hrr tn1l~.r= nlmr Rm Emu... run? ..... I-.. uuvo u'.7vuA ouvu II QIIIUV. Well, it was Sam s duty to take that wooden leg of} at night, and to he at hand again in the mvmmg to pm it-on before I got. out of bed; and now you know why} was yelling Sara! Sam! Sam! And when I Inform you that this '-`ms the morning ofmy wedd- ing my, perhaps you can imagine how anxiousl was to get unto my legs as anon as pn:3si'u1e. van I mm .1... 1...`... Lin.-. WI, GI-Ill AID Ul`.l IJUH IJUIIIC. If you want to know who I am, aow me to inform you that my name is Gaurge H. Boomerang, better known in Frm-;=dcvca, where I reside, as Cap- tain Boomerang, late of the Amy. I am a man of considerable wealth; own the finest house in town, and keep, 01- -.d1d keep, a man by the nnmq of sun, whose duty i: was to brush my ciothee, hat and boots, and aojusa my leg. 1 vnu 1n n wnnrlma inrv ;"lrm ....:...: ucu u.|.~u U'~.'U`` nuu u.uJuau luy mg. I pefu ta :1 wooden ieg. The origi nal leg ran agaxnst 9. cannon-bull dur. iug our late llnpi68S.'1'd?.n-i..3S, and ] have never seen It since. `I7_II Zn. ..._._ (l_.___!, 1 . . . . .. .u......, I had rung the be!) until I was tires: and out of patience, and then gauge for him until I was out of b;'e;.,:h, am} still he did not come. 11-. , ____.A I, 1 - SAM! Sam! Sam! Where the duce is that follow? 11 J I I ll ...u UCAlI'l| is 0:l\."-. n-..l . uuu g of ' ' GREYC1 Hut, gin yun 1-mllv do insi.-;t 'l`imt sehunl-I :-'u'ur ti) be kismd, ' (he get :1 lic::n~'- {mm the pric.~t Alul nuke Iuc y.:u:".; lu.-1'-uic Llk. Behave youz'.:21 l.--.-Euro X" :Ii:, . And when we're ane, both ninsh and bane, Ye may take ten before folk. T.rr nu H: U!` l.g3lIH'g(11' E IIIIISH SEC ."..'\Il' .;,As ye hzm dune hcfcnrfolk. Ye tell me that my lipxurc sweet; Sxc tales, I doubt, zzrv a."decoit-- " At :u1',"'r:v.te4 it's haraily xnmt To pric their sxs cuts buf-we folk. Ye eH-mc that my face is fair; It may be sne--I dimm can-~- _ But'nc er again gm-`E Mush 5-..- >AS ve 11:10 11 I 1|."."lPn`f-1: I t s nae through haired o .1 Iain That I sac plainly til you this; But ah! I take it sun anxisz: To be so tcaI.Fu(1 Ircforc folk. Behave _ym11-sol bufurc folk; _ \Vhen we rc alaxlc, ye may twii nne, , But ncnt 1'. mm bcforu folk. ------ Bchzuie yonrscl before folk, And dixlnzibe ano rude to me A; kiss me we before folk. SLY MPKINS IIEVENGE. NA}: KI_i{nwQn.1c r`oI;l_5.A ` u.v-gun vvuu IIIUA Where dzd you get mine?" 1 $116 screamed, hopping up from the lounge and o'u_!ohing-the limb that I still held in'I_n'y{,huu'd. v ` A ` _ ` 9` . -_ IIlL`lU >UCLUIU HUI D. "But where dud you get my leg? I reiterated, -at the same lime unfolding - the paper from the short one that I had brought with me. , . `WK;-4 .1.) -..... _-A NJ '3 ' _IUII3o I rushed forward to clasp her in my arms, but reooiled in surprise` and amazement, when I saw 'up9n um chair in front of the lounge upon which ship was lying, my---- (`Grant hnnnnnnl A nu.l.'_ ' .-.L-.._ 3:; .-mm, a1..*w., o.r;x., PHYSICIAN, 8iIv`u :e:. I'1m1xT(_-N 49-15' SURE: LAWE, ELECTRICIAN dz nIat,i13r:isou'a Brick Block, Dunlsp hating .1_;nr:. '45-If IIIEUKI lllw IIIIIU lu|auD;y. Thelo--. Oh, George Henry, I-Ican never be your wife! she sobbed, xing her liquid orbs upon the limb before her. kAD; .A ._.'L-_, .1-1 ,,_,, . . -.- _ IJUVLS Then I nished my coffee, and going to my nhamber Itook the ownerless leg, and wrapping xt up in paper I came down, and ordering my carriage, rode out to Mr. Saymom- TsA residence, Thu n`:` nvanllnna-n lv1nI ru\;- -4 4L . IULAU vuu -v nan. IJJJIIJULII u, IUUIUUIIGQ. The old gentleman met me at the door. He wok no notice of my crutches. With averted face, he bade ma good morning, andled me into the pariour. (ITL... .... .. f`|....A_:_ h--__ aux; wan Iylus, any---- Great heavens! Amelia, where did you got my leg! for, you see, I recog- mzed the Iimbinotautiy. . tK"l"ln'a ln__-_ nr. 11...... u__,,, IUI I5! Yes, `and be laughed at. No, I don t intend to let. him know anything about the trouble he has caused me. Besides, l dont believe he has wot it. But what are you going to do? Why, just as soon as I nish my breakfast I shall go to Mr. Saymour s and tell him ofths perdy ofmy servant (and I shall take that leg to prove my statement), and unless he objects very strongly, I" shall persist in being mani- ed upon crutches, rather than to have V the wedding postponed. '1"ha6 would pleaeeislympkins too much. It's what he expects; but l ll disappoint him, by Jove! V 'I'\l.-__`I'_!_L__I _.____ If I _~~ -.-.- .--_ ,.-........ I I m. sorry, Captain Boom erang. very sorry, but the wedding will have to be pozdponed." ` Whnlf ran} nn nan nnnnunl T I.___an `U IIU .lUQ-PUUUV- . What! not on my account, I hope?" for, you see, Ithought ha hadnlready heard cf my Ibsa. Amelia is--- What! my dear Amelia! Oh, has _l.,|,n 11 Iuvuu 53?? What! anything happened to her ! Is she ill? .a1t:s nuthing serious, my dour` Cap min. ' ` - |VVUllU`IU1ULI3 hllblnln I But, my dear woman, said I, `I Jun t care anything about who he has married, or where he has gone.` "Fho question is, has he earned my leg Wllh him. Wh8, I'm sure I don't. knozv. Well, that isjust what I want, to know, ma am.. This isn t atime for triing. You must rem:-.mbar that I am to be married to day; and, by Jove, I want my leg! uTl.n- Ann ! um: Lab M. QI........l.:\... you uuu Quullul u. um . ldid `go. Iburst into the mom, _and found her lying on Ih sofa in _tnrs.' `I -..-L_.l l_....-_...I 1.. -I,__ 1 F.'1'.Li.\'a.\:1)I.`1<., M. D , 1..1:,. c. HUI 3 ~Sho s in her boudoin G3, parhapa you can comfort her. 1 did `an 1 Burn! {nun u. .....-.... L _VVQlIV [LI 1 I\%i Why don t you ask Mr. Slvmpkins for 11?" I u\7__. ._..J L- l-.-_L-1 . 7:1 Tm`T'Z]V3ut is she ill ! T Oh,.. where is she? Let me go toher! Do let me go to her! 4.:-1_-9- :.. 1...`- 1._...:-:_ n- _,,o, Ull J tun. I was seated at the breakfast tabla slpping my coffee half an hour after- wards, when Mrs. Brown came rush- ing in. crying, "Oh, C`ap`ain, I know all about it! _ `-What-!he leg? Yes, I think so. My daughter Eliza says she saw Mr. Slympkins give Sam some money last. night. - Yey, I knew it was `3ly:npl:ins. More than that, Sam was married last` night to Miss Seymour s maid, and they went off together by the twelve o'clock tmi:1. ..r\ . j__, _-., , II '1 r .1 I-.(.., . - But this would never do for me to he groaning while there was work to. b: dune. I must prepare for tho we '- dinsg; furl was bound to be married that day, if 1 had to hop all the way to church. 1 ~___ _-_.__I ;. u._ |__--u_n ,. . 1. JU |(7VUlI6VIL|a 1 snwjt now very distinally, on tins the morning of my wedding day; and 1 rocked myself to and fro in my chair and groaned, and bedawed that short wooden lug wnh my tears; and I said :0 myself, in my rage towards S!ymp- kins, that I would enforce the old Mo:-xaio Law, and take an eye rot an eye, tooth far a tooth and :1 leg Io: u (cg. Du O11:-3 l`nr\II1.` nanny -JR `an an... A- -1111.127 A. |Ibt`.|_i1 Irvuduu H557 ,- Yea, I had won her, and poor Slympkins wag fairly wild with rage. He had sworn to be revenged, but I laughed at his threats. You see,I d1dn t know then how he was going to be revenged. 1 many if nnnv rvnviv /Hniu-gal" an `L... vu n-, u.';u guvu [us Hula Au uuuru. .1 \v;:2;'s0rry for Slympkina, but what could I dn? If he had chosen Miss Smith, fvliss Browp, Miss Jones, or, in 1'-'01, any one but Mnss Amelia Sey- mour, all wou!d have been well. But it was renliy atsurd for Siympkins to stID_nUSe that I could ailow him or any ~'>.i1ur nun to marry An_1elia--aL least while I hada wooden leg. Vat: T Bar` Ixrnn hop an.` an vlny puuuux lU"'llIlHa - . 1: vxns: a good thing {or S'.ympkins, my return to Farzedonn. You see, he Ind ccntracfed such a habit of roving from ower to ower, that at last it became almost an xmpossibjlily for h1g1` to '56- tTTe upon Bl1".It(:o'g;~ '.!1ra w.3n'.l 01: . ofhis sails. and before I had b: .` in the town 3 month, he was glad to concentrate all ms aeztwns upon one lovoy fbwer `Unrn-'fn1r.lnIu (nr .QI:rmnIrh.a +'.a:.. uno uuasun.-.-::s upuu Uuo xuvmy HJWBI` Uufortu lately for S1;/mpkins, this {lo\'Ic:' happened to be the choicest one in my collccdon of seventeen; and so -y.o!1set*, when be concentrated his 'ff.3ctmns, I did the same, and before he had an npportunity to offer his hemt, [ laid mine at hrr feet, undvshe accept- ed it, and gave me hers in return. I lL"*("':nr`.`I1 fnr Qhrrnnlrzna kn! n.I.-.5 rxuu.-.;-..1A.I1.4A.'., AV]: Ll I_.n Lg. \. `S.. K, Physician, Surgeon, &c. plshruo, Out. 31- uv_uuynnu-1 was my W'00(l6n leg. When hat wooden lag waiked in, Slympkina had to walk `out. Not that the dear creatures loved Slymplgins less`; but, `Ah me, Captain lfosmernng, with his \x'ocd<-in leg, was so chznvming. you know. ` \v.... `T ---- -L----'--V "' ' ,.,.. .....,... Yes, `I was cha:ming.. Anybody with half an ova could see that. .\Iymp_k.ms saw it. distinctly, and it was very pmnlul to~h1m. ' T I '|x'nn o ..,.,..1 n.:..... I..- m...._._L:__ S`ympkiqs was my wodden leg. When hat woodan hm umilnazl :..* .Qz..m.,x.:.... No. 27. Whole Na. 1194, . .... ....u -u ___ , gal. your paper wizh an account ufit. Since this new steam- ers warn put on the River froight and passage rates have come down consid- erably. First-class passage from Moor- head by Winnipeg `I8 $5 -it used_ to be $11. `-`Freight on our was 85"oenVls from St.Paul's, but it is only-30:-. now, and all olfxer freight: in proportion. The new boats are very 'ne ,- and much faster than the old `ling; quid -a. number `of. on; me. ts "a{e,:i31ersted in `gay jqqthcm. `hhnnnlz keep it up for a day. we are told that it by a fire similar to the re of ,su,.n vuLu;L'.I;J IVJPUI :--- As to the mode of getting here, Buy a through ticket om the ltiteriiatiouul Steamboat Line, or the Red River Traiispormton Company s Line, and come via Collingtvood and Duluth. ll you have household stuff; such as budrliiig, stove, crockery, &c, bring them along, also horse and weggon, but do not buy household goods to bring. As t_o plows, (lie ci';lir:a.y Cuna- Llltln plow; are not uul here at all, You will have to buy (an arrival here) 9; brcetiiig plow. l-_;:.rrows YLU may bring, but those iti use here are not half as heavy as these in Ontario On arrival at Duluth, go to the Custom Office, and put all your stu` in if you have bond for Fort Garry; and if two or three persons much stull, or. club together they can hire a car, which is the cheapest way to getgoods from Duluth to Mooihend. At Du- |.ith, the Wulrelir, o` the Bzyview Hoias+-, will b.) tunnd convenient. Now, perhaps, I rnight as well say something l ug~`.fkill'lg the crops on present, and the prim-poets for the sum mer. My advise in this, that ifu titr- mor has sonic means at his 00DJln`1llCl he can have a pretty good choice here, but as for poor men at present theie is izochazice here at all. I would not ad- vise any mecliaiiic or laborer to come here now. Tlicre are already more of that o'ass here tli.-.n can find em- ployment, any better, if as well, as in Ontario. 'l"ne gxnsshoppors are very bad now in a great many districts in the Province, and have already destroyed a very large amount of the crops, and will destroy still more he- tore they get their wings and try their luck in some other land ; but it We do not get a fresh supply from some other part, `vest or south, we will have some or the early crops and nearly all the late ones. , When the young hoppers hatch out they are about the size of a inusquito, and white; now they are about 3 of an inch in length,and have. wonderfully goaclappetites, and they are more nu- merous than the grains of when! on a recently sown fiell . Suinetinies they get running in :1 certain direction and at which time no- thing short of death will deter them; perhaps, ' , retracing their steps (or hops as the case may be). In spite 0! this great plague, our city is making pretty good headway. We arcgotting a number of good brick buildings, some private and some public; for some time there as been a sidewalk on one side at the main street, (Which `is 122 feet wide) and now we are having another on the other side, and our Market House and City Hall, together with our Police Station, hsisjiist been cotnrnenccd, the building of which will cost $25,000. We have also a steam ferry across Red River, but we are very much in need ofa bridge. _ The city offered to pay half the cos . of an iron bridge, t for railway and other traffic, also lo give right of way and station ground fro -, it the Government would cross the River by the Pembina Ii. 11., at the city, bu: for some reason or other the offer her, not been accepted, and although ehc money (a o3rtain_siim) was voted by the former Goverment, for an ordinary bridge, it has not been touched yet, and is note Domj. nionattair, but a Provincial oue_ Now if we were allowed all our own timber and prarie lands, to set apart for differ- ent purposes, as the other Provinces have, wewould not mind doing on; but if the Dome. l l l l l ' | what have we {or however, live in hope that a better set-, tlement may be made. I saw `by our daily of the day before yesterday that your town has sugg-ed 1371, to the amountof A $100,000, butawa have not as yet Ahe':ird_, the particulars. ,1 would like to 0 gait-yo1ir;'papr wiih'an .l':g 1 , , ,. ....-. IV `luv 0 tlun Dam Sm,--1 often have ietters sen me by patsuns in Ontario asking !ur in- tannarivzx wuh regard to this Pruvirzce, and as lath: beat. meuns ofgr.-Mir.-g here, and an to whsther they should bring certain artxufsls with them. Now, as [have not time to nnswcr all the lat- ter; by writing to each one, I take the liberty of askmg you to imert thisin your valuable paper A3 to the rnurln nl ..,.nt.._ I " my uI:.'L1.". nual _c1'!6(1 tor Joy. In conclusion I am happy to mform the reader that the wed-.iing took p`.-|ce at precisely two o c-Jock that day. Slympkins was nr:-t there, and I havc'n'. seen him since; but when I do see; him --well, PM Write you ab;ut rt. ' Lu_mur 0 1; leg; (0 stand uuon. H * a.x`..:rx"r kissed tho dear creature, whileshe laid her ,beautiful head upon my breast. and _cried for joy. conclusion I am m....... .A ._r--* nn. Iilllv L a`PUlUo V Oh, Amelia, S!ympkins his played :1 crueljoke upon us! He bribed your qmid and my man to change these Yes; and now- - ` `-But Iuckly we can nd it out in seatou, and now the weiding can go as if nothing had happ:sncC?. Wha'! '.vcu`.d you marry me now?" Now! I cried, claspiug her to my- br_e:.-.st.. -`I d marry you now i? you h9dn t :1 leg to stand r"7 :.x`:.'3:r":"irt;npn' nm A------ 4---'-*1 .-._- - _ - .. ' Amelia sat down, too, and for about two mmuzcs we gazed into one an othcr s faces, without speakingla word. At last lspoke. '()h Amnlh. uh--.-' - `V ` __.._. the Editor of the Mir:/tern All 212720. I\____ C. v . A orrcsmaniremc. And 5332 00 if not paid in advance. MANITOBA. --_... uuu nu`. as .h0seiuOutzzr:o 0 1th, mt V or the-V can h;rn u 0" is hardly m ,- -r-v--warn III mat both in Afghanistan and on the northern frontier of Persia events should be advancing with unexpected rapidity towards a crisis. Even the moat enlightened `enemies of England ' must admit `he , .3 the one hand, the any v.'..y responsible for the apprugrchin ,1 complication, and, on the other, tlmr, however peneeiully in-.; clined sin 2:2-.y be, eh I tinge to um.i:;:ain`a policy of iodine o cannot cjon-' " once _in pzrfn are of the co%ot'6f.,: Russia. Ii rlrqpoliticinns of St.__ cleric" burg imagine th`atEngland will hi5l,l'!,f ` look 'on while the inuence "c_- quilt : -3- nrljer the of civilization A , _.c v i o nhnmunrtvamnnu n. --.-..nLur n inuur uw guyse or qivilizatiq or humamty-T-goes on exton the Bolnn and the Khyber P; am grievoqely in error, ...u. ., uuu so me extension of the Rus- sian frontier to the spurs of the PIro- . pasnisoa. 'l`o remain stationary uny- whcre beyond these points is sibla as i?. would be for Russia, it the reached the vicinity of Hunt, to re- ndinn paauu. ` ' Nothing is more no- tural, under th ese circumstances, the that both in northern frontier of Dn--=- ~ - as irnpou-` u] >.\ 1; me, ;1z}{1$i}X1E}:'c$1;~ I111! I`. , \Y..... nuuUIu`llg to Russian accounts, which alone reach the Eu- ropean press, the expedition has erected a for! at Karen, and garrieoned it. with a sufcicnt force of infantry. cavalry, and artillery; but the news coming farm the Tarooman steppe; by way 0: M--rv speaks not of one, but of hr;-.3 forts, and of a considerable oom- tingcnt `of TUICOIIIGD horsemen who have <-ixtc.-ed the Russian service.) M. ` Vunbcrry adds that an agreement be- twesn ;`u.~=:ia1 and England as to their policy in Asia has now become impou- sible. " The first footing eeoted by` Russia at the mouths of the Attrecll land (.11.-,ghn.n must lead as n neceesuy ccnscquencz, to the incorporation of Merv, and to the extension of the Rue- frontier In H... ......... J -L - H _ V _,__, _,_J. _..., ........uu:!xuvuuu.le80l the `cmlizing mission` of Russia in Asia. r,-..u!d not lruve failed to see that, coiuplctely ignoring the above fncts,she lizgrn to petietratu the valleys of the Allrcck and Ghurgan even before the com-:25 of Khiva. jlftor the corn- ,1p`mr{..r'i of the l(!:i:'an oainpuiga this (`q.llVCGl li `rolicy was naturally pursued wyh incrrv.s:.d (`.l):`. g3`; the Transcea- p`i;':1) (ilSttli'.:l. W1"; ii;-5':;;L-ti, and alliances wg:c crittirol into with the Yomud lzzrcc mans, though it might have been kriuwii ha-forelnuirl that such alliance: wut:l'l lead lo an incessant state of wt-.i-_, that the object of this new acqui- Sl'l'.I`. was neither the pucicntion of the iihnnate of Khivn nor the restoraa Lion of the power of its n'nces,ar`.d that peace would only a restored vh.:ii the Russians reached the Iron- ticrs of n more .stablngovernment-- namely, Persia or Afl"-zhanisten. All Ll`.E:o sham commercial relations be- tween Khivn un.l the south-western ` shore Ofthr: Caspian have hitherto re- lstzlted in two poor Khivou caravans, i which the Russian papers represent in c:i'l:usiastic articles as the inaugura- tion of. a new triumph of commercial aclivity. The good traders of Khive, however, trim to their practice of con- tnrir-.s, were not to be induced to help the Russian piuns, and the road from lilxim to Krasrrovodsk has remained empty. In December list Colonel Coluchowski left Krasrtovsdsk at the head out `cornmerciitl caravan in a sou'h-etzslerly direction purposing to ipuss through the country of the Yo- muds the Goklens, and the Tekkes, to Mashed. ' ' " He, of course, lane"): better than any one, that it would befgimro-=s.ble under present cireurustariccs to cross the steppe in that direction. The caravan was pro- venteeit by Turcomim hordes from pro- ceeding further beyond the first stage of its jcurnoy, and a little expedition had to be sent, in the interests oftrade, to punish the Turcornans. " yy. ._ I A-_,._.`f _ - 7` *-`_~-`*"1 uuu Hnu. Iuu Ullly Ilalc mm! tohcxvc -.-xxsied Mtvscon the Case p":-.n 3211:! the Oxus dates fmm me time Wh-`..`. lhu mouth of that River wasin Bnikan i3:.y. l`E:e v.'ar:11es!|1dvom9s of `h? `C2'.'lH7.i('!!7 rnicuinn ' .:.f D..-..:_ : . .,-... .... v-nuu nuuuu: unu r_;b_j-ails, 3.: r.-2'-.r u. simple cunqnest. It is, lt)GC':'..l. :1 Yrzc surprising," he ob-V K serves, " .-M` la-Lzxsaiuu poliuciana should allege st.- : motives for their conduct as every one who knows Central Asia mm . regard ad ullerly inadequate and groundless. lussia wishes to pcnuade lurupa, who has placed great faith In her of late, that in striving to open 1 road from Khiva to Aetrzibad chain prompted by commercial motives alone. To talk of commercial objects in a district where from limo im- memcrial ii has never been possible to (*5 .l',`.l)llSl} a regular caravan traic is lil itself suiniently paradoxical, and the impraclicability of realizing such :1 notion will be seen from the met llml the oomrneroral roads from and t3.;ra:1gl1 Central Asia lrave always lal-an .1 northerly,north-Westerly, oz st-eLh:c:l\, blll.l1:'~.7: 1'n s--Juth-westerly dirszrrion, and that the only traio to have -.-xrsied lmuv-mm n... rv..- __ Dr. .-'-.rmSz:iu3 Vuznbery, writing in the AZ./,7:".zr2'ne Zeztzmg on the policy of lLu:::.:za ii: Cer.t-a1 Asia, says that it is now n%;ur.dgmt1y evident that this pr.~!i2y, notwnhstnnding the constant endcm/or tn - ztceul its true nature and gbjucis, IL ... .........,1 .. .-A - RUSSIAN POLICY IN CENTRAL ASH. .L. L`. L\-I1 VV WI.\'.-:.Im:c, MANrroaA, June, "" A14 , , __.... -.... uuaullll ucuu, uu un- iieis on one invoice of Engliah goods. Some 8,000 packages of English goods have come in for them this Spring, and Ears of `American and Canadian goods ` is well. ,`__. _~__.._,_.._ ' lone of them, the Manitoba, was sunk Hy own 0! the Kilsqn linen short time Ago, but will be all tight again in about zwo weeks. Navigation is better on -he River this year'thnn for `six or zavon years. the water being very high. The B. Company's steamer has mail`. one trip to the Saskatchewan, md will bov in town to-marrow to lake mi anotlier load. . You may judge of he exlenl of our !ra by he (net -cf The B Company paying $l;'>,00U into the Custnms here, as du~ ies 2..-... O nnn .,- I ;_-->a AND WILL sgL_L_ W`+[ 9arn'e. Nearly Opposite the We! 2'ngtan Hotel, Fnmt Street My stock of Fancy Vestings, T w ee (1 9 Cloths, &.c.,'&.c., can not be excelled North )1" l`orQnto. md will guarantee t .1ake as good and Exshionable a suit` 0 Ilothes, and as goo >1 t as any one else. {do not care where they come from. R. WINNING, nsuuunuuuan " Accord ing to Rmeian hnlnnn roan}. -L- D-- Yours, &o., ---v-AI Ma uuu llu\|U[(j an `!c ob. Lusainu Hutu: {nu lhnhn -....J.,,. . Iuu uuly IIBIUO Iafno (ftnvvu cl... -1-- ; ""1 T. F. RAVVSON. `-5 1573'. EE3; LU! 1 1:1 .5); .. REJSIDEN .33,` li--r r`II'u t. 'x1.::`|`iL-, Out. ER{TEL)7':%4,),V1}-3:17-ingineera, Vrwnl ufw Szrvoyors. Archicts, &c. r{RlL`i Dd .1LF;l'H`0N. ' 'I."::> (`.1 ': 'T`nnuunva ' r` '1 " `W . I`, H\\ ` ncey; General Agent, l'.. luliltll-I, U.\"l`. ' Bates 1115 Fntaut auh Qixillgrir, EVETMINARY ----,----`-_... \ ~`(3`.,~0ril`.ia, Solicltdr in Chan- ttor`-nL~Inn.v, Oonveynnccr, Com. 3 .`.:c. 11011` and Dcvxs:-e Claims (nan? nm- (`anadn Y.vjnr.L...`x D.-nah \ iluzmg `in if-911:3. L(_lU.``.. Barristers, Attorneys at. o1gc.1.-wrs m Oh-mcery, kc.-0`fme- ret. Burr:-\. SIICCIISSCTS to tba late mm4[,ouut, Bo_v5,& btswart. - ` G. `.V. |'.nrv\m~ , 1.!:.~::.> 0:`. p.p{:v.~vod Be.-t.oi$L :\.r.. at mode-.--xte In'.cx'c&at.-Ap- .1011 81 STE.-ITHY, Solicitors, L T 2-cc |;IamI hand a good` `Bl1i'P`V.fV , ow 1,E~,..,,,,c, 5;c.. of as cholcc B ynnrkets alford, and offer the saw" "818 nrinnn ' llrndnatc Ton-mo Uxfversily. :L;T1t'gL`Ph_s`3ici8DS and Surgeons, var WoH.~; Bros Drug Store, r-IIou\l,!:'<,1ci',Dunlop street. 38 Y3. S0130 & SI`? -\'{`;-7`:', Barristers and At- ! .:. m Chancery. Notaries rwq`.,C_~r-3, Harri-=,`, C0 Simcoe, Ont. `GE: . H. II. ammmv. I, ` h Flwan Sm-t*t, rvn-mu th 31 50; vJ.1lKT 0131 I\lIER51AH, DENTIST, Barrie, lirzzdmte of the PhiIn.de1p'hi21 ,-also mg the Royal Uollege of :13, \)11~`[Cli-.-Opposite Barrie , 50-ly SURGEON, 1 Tii'3RNTON. I Pu .1 on Jnfnum Han LCL'3.'m_` ,1 ` ,TY,]ir.` ;,.a'r1'omIEY-A1`-L.A.w - . in - (J;-.:x\:-zry, 'COI1V0)`an(`.er, . 0,. ER _;_ Mmyuu, :uLun..u~1x-A'r- kwysolacitor [n-Clm.n<:er_v, and Con- 01hces--`.Suter Street, Pcnetn.-_~. Money to Lfnd ]3.y ' _. . n:\\_'J [Y A"f`D| II_I"AV\IIIrvvv ][( U PRINTRD A ND RUDLIBHED T[{L !S!J.1HMRNIfiG, . .:..1`m-.-n of Rania. Bnmznmvn mxunnnno, BUTCHERS. and GEN EKAL PURVEYORS, Mark Stall No. 2, Barrie. . moI.. . . 1- .-__!__I.. -1 run as 1:110" ts of th t1 Ives, a C.-.~.n`:\U, \UL\AL'.)A1m U1` 5 Uet1<.c.l College), msxygbe every day. Extra charge" sioual visits; Collicr street, gzcgal maths. `'f~.L.'s,[L.A.rE coAm'nY .L..-1 R .'-qtnrn and -Ann;......... .ol1L`1I`\1`.< H1 . Ulhrc (1h.r\'(` ] A L4 I. \XL\.L.I.J LIILLAJ \/J. 1wrsityl\Iu11tz`_ca1. .\Ie1uv -f Surgeons, Englaml `mi-.-i:ms and S111'gcons, Ont. [ !}.1uk of (jozmncrcc Build-` \`.unlc1`:; Jewellery _:\`tore, t of the Barrie Lwtcl, ` IOJV ).I_NGH AM B ROTHERS; ptrrrnuwna .....l at-`.I\! 245:0, (GRATUATE OF .......I r1..\L.....\ vnnw In. . K E A TING, ATTORNEY-AT- .1.4?mr-ivu-Chs1n('.erI7 and (in. ~ \ ~.~~.-.v\..\\ -~\.x.\~.\-.\ '..'3, J: , Provincia_.1Lsnd ... iv]. I`...-min ~1:I:`>\'\ "13vAVI.{`i{ISTER, .'..H.-{fur (`vnnvr-\mnnn.. B... 3 H011` utlu UCVIEEB maxms Canada. Lainded Credit money on Real Estate. /.' Kcc:n'.s -'R>,'('. _8~18 [5 Town of Rania. n -r- U; .;` Luann mUUll'H X ;; .:-rfsters and 'Atto`rueya, -rv, Notaries Public and :.`.~5> street, Bnrrxe. 1 {I [*1 Tu V1,... 1 r n `.jv:atud, lfxltcred 171),. .\i:11v Hut. 4N.11{ 1 Al IATJ-'13 K K71.`- h.;:ror.o Tuousom, n_m.-P_I. .9 , Barrio, Ont. U11, H1111` l.h'41IlC um ...l. ,.. _...._._________ _ Atmrx1ey-at-law, 53011- !,`onveya.ncer, Co-umig- vner, Co. Siumoe. 900 ]I.u:n.-`rm.\' Lnxziox. ..r, u.1nu1I:l.D.l.l.`J.(\, ..r, (`ux.vcya.nccr, &c. 13-ly _j_--------:---:. ., .`\ 1 1 u us: 1*. L D -A11 ('h:mc-(ary, C`m1\'e-y - Post Oice, Owen- L . ..\'r'm1:>: CYS-AT. ('hnm::-rv F.......... u, l.Xl 2 Nut. ms. in uni. unnnu. L _`Zv u., Bova, L-L.8. ..'\VlH'L- G. W. Locum`. d:'r.V l)bU1, 19-ly. U: 31-; 41-1! .U`IJRKSON I;0t{sr:, uuzara.-, JOSHUA CLARKSON, Prcprieto Corner of Mulcaitcr and Dfinlop Stream, and opposite the `Advance cice, Burris. ' This commodious establishment hasjnltbeen opposite the `Advance CD108, "!_|l'!'l2!- This commodious hs.s_inltbeen opened, and having been bui`.* especially fonhe purpose of A first-class hotel,` is tted up as such, and will compare favourably with my house ol the kind North-ol_' Toronto. Commer- cial travellers, private families on casual visit; and the public generally willni that the pro- prietor knows huv to provide for their especial requirements. The beat of stabling attached, attended to by obligiug and exp!-riencad hos!- lcrn. Stages lnve this house daily on the ir- rival ol the up trains. Bar well supplied with the beat of liquor: mud cigars. _ 33- __

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