Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 6 Jul 1876, p. 4

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-c: Pr A. MAj<;fDo:NAL;o, BAREIE, VVHHII/ZR 1?3 YOU -WILL 1=11.\_*n DRUGSAND Mzorcmss,` Tova srunrs, ` pear-`umspnv, LAMPS, PREsCt:I`1='r1oxs c:ARm`uI.I.\"imm UP. 1>1fI(v13s A\I0DE I{A'BI-I. u:3 GIV;B 1\/LIE} A cALL.~wa Ba-1-1-ie, March 39, 1876. *'7 (Late of VVells Bros. and \'Vatson & C0.) ' Having assumed thcjuusiuess formerlly carrial on by (`. A. Sheppard, has pleasure in offering to the pul>_h<.- :1 full and complete stock in the _ scveral lines of the Drug business. @ummN Amwnwmzag as mgarwsrc ca-@1m __._`,.:..:- . Eonft Forgot the :3tan.d.T- ~" '1`H1~;" DRUG s'mm:, 0P_x=().~=I'1`1-: Tm: B.-xmmz }1m`I~:I.. . THEwRuGstoRa (\K!DI\Ql'I'E `Fla: QADDIE l.ll\'I.'!El rsllnnn run an: 5 Run sm5m--W1iether the Ipsect that t- fltlkn u-nan: ll!` `nlthnr nlnnlen mat nl'.I:.n..'. 3- Dunlop street, Barrie. --:0:------ PA_lNTiNG, PAPEE-:;ANcIme, DEGALGOMANIE, 81.6. DRUGS, PATENT msmcanas, CHEMICALS, &c. OPPOSITE THE BARRIE HOTEL, DUNLOP-ST. -4----*-I()' George 1%JIo;n1:rn.a11,. KX`I\l'n` . HEIAVV` AND SHELF HARDWARE, ac. NE\\;' ADDITIONS ' ---A LARGE ASb'()RTMENT OF- D. .A.. zmfacaonalavg, _ V. , _1aN-or. 'ru.n:_c;noss.cU'r saw, `with fruit next fall, and the straw- S'rruwnsnaiEs.--'I`he"amateur or re tired merchant who, for `the rst time finds himself in the possession of a gut den, presents an amusing embodiment of impatience. These e`;;1lhuSiasts'cal) not see why a plant should not ower all summer ; they expect the pear tree l they put out this spring to be loaded `berries they set in April to yield a crop in Ju_ne*. --The itinerant and irregular dealeis nd their rendiest customers among this` class, who are ready to be- ` have any impossible story about plants, "if it aoaord with their wishes. As far as strawberries are concerned, we should say to tr eae impatient people, that the only way they can get a satis- iactory crop of stawbernes next spring I --assuming, of course, that they have yet to plant their bed-is to begin now. `Layers, rooted in pots, may be planted even in the hot days of July and Au- . .1_- -|....t.. null nrnur rich! nn_ CONSTANTI;\' I`-RING .\1.A.m:. . m.\_'*D A LARGE AND_ \VELL_ A`sS_o1ifrED swoon on` `soars/1;!-Hgos. f\/\I' __-;s/""\/\J'\ ON HAND. Mdjes MONKMAN. 13-lv _I ass ngers going West will please change cars at . BARBIE for acraddock*?Ei~z_ store 'IV`() THE STUCK OF _ PATENT mmcmes, TOELET ARTIGLES, A LAMP nx-.A-uszzs, ac. l)().\"'|` l*`(>l`.lI-3'1` THE l'LA(fI~`. BAYFlI<`.Ll)I'l`REE'l`,NOIl'I`II OF BARBIE FOUNDIIY. ""1" "BN1 TCPBITCQ C8011 any VJ VIUW um ~ ,w:tl_zering crop. ~ -0110 day when he looked _up.desp'airing at the Bk . . T . Two littfe rain drops in the clouds his rand fnna nhnnma tn mm. Done in tl1e'hi;_ghcat styl of the art and clump. Perfect satisfaction guztmnteed. ALLW01{K IN PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL IPMNTING; sum warm. uug H UHD will please CE BARBIE for PAPER Hi.-.N(;m"n, &<'., RES, 1013' - L LLULILJLO IIIJJI 533, 0xford S!T , 50'|d0`I, Jaf;uay'lqt, 1876. may at 063, uxlordb Straet, London, and may be; obtainedfrozn the following Firms, viz. :-- I3}'ANs, 'Mnncnn &: 00., Montreal. V M'easrs.`Av`mcY,'B1iowx & 00., Halifax, N.s jlleurs. -'l`.`B. -B.uu:In.&`SoNs, St. Johh, N.B. lsleass-i.7Ex.u`ofr E (}o., _'1`oronto. . v Lnum, Omar. & Co.,- Nomnnur & Lynn, "and Lmut Bnornxns & `C0,, who obfain theni at very low ricea, from J. F. Hnl"y', CurranL& Q., of ew York, and this-traIh'i| supplied to unprincipled Retail =-Vendors, whoselijhe` same as my genuine I illsand Qinttnent,.which, are manufactured only $533; Oxford Street, London, and_ my tho fnnnwina Fir-mu vw, -._ amen pow, luosu auuwu Au vuu Inuuu as Verbena pots, are lled with good compost, and sunk In the soil of the bed. The runner is placed upon the soil of the pot, and 3 olod of earth or a small stone placed upon it to keep the wind from disturbing it until it is rootd. The plants should not remain so long in the pots as to -become at all root-bound, but as soon as they are well rooted they should he turned out and planted in the new bed. The plant should be set in freshly stirred sdil, and if the o oration is properly managed, it will a ow no signs of having been disturbed . Uxvonn S-mmaw, Loxbox. r 7-`*7 Vile and spurious imitationt of Ho1loway s Pills and Ointment, are nmnufactured and sold under the name of Holloway & Co.," by I. F. Henry,C1`m'an & C0,, Druggists,of .New York, with an assumedtrade mark, tl1us-- --In C a n a d a, the pt i n c ii :11 Wholesale Dea- lers` in t eae Counter-teitslare sum. 1n any part of the Uxm-:1) Srnns. Each Pot and Biix bears the .'-Trilislt Gamm- mmt Etmnp, with the! words HoLLow.u".-s APILIB r,A'ND Ommmw, LoNno.\', engraved thereon. On the label is the address, 533, Oxvonn Srnnm, . VH9 nh nun:-inn. :....-:4...A:....L ..t u3rr.'n__,, u I deem it my dxity to state that my Pn.r.s AND OINTMENT are neither nlanufactufetl nor sold in any part of the UNITED STATES. `Each Pot and RB: lsncru Hm 7.1.-.'::.I. r:..-.... The Pn.I.s Purify the Blood, `correct all dis- orders of the Liver," Stomach, Kidneys and Bowe1s,amIa.re invalunbl in all complaints incidental to Females. ' The Um'rm:x1* is the only remedy for Bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, of how- ever`long,standing. For Bronchitis, Diphthe- ria, Coughs", Colds. Gout, Rhe_uma`tism, and all Skin Diseases it has no equal; . Lu.~u..~s an on [)u1'})n:Iage, or sx.\' packages for .`35, or will be sent by mail on receipt of the money, by addressing WILLIAM GRAY & CO., - - Windsor, Ont. IFSOIJ in Barrie by J 01111 `Vanda, and by all other Druggists. . Nnrthrnn xv. T.vm.-m 'I`m-mu.-. \v1.,.n-..-u- an comer uruggnsts. Northrop & Lyman, Toronto, \V'hoIeHale Agents, who will supply Druggists at Pro- prietor-'s prices. 37-ly ._____________ Cures all Nervous Diseases. such as TREMURS,DI-`.BlI.I'l`\', l 1>.o.~I1'n.a1'xm~', &c., which, in many cases are produced by over indnlg ence in the useloftiiliacco and zilcolmlic spirits; but the Specic Medicine is more especially recommended n.s}an unfailing cure_for Smu.\'.AL \Vl-2AK.\')'.SS, Si-r.nMAToI:IuiE.-x. lMPOTl ..\'(`\', and all diseases that folltiw as a sequence of Self Abuse, as Loss or M r..nom', U.\'lVERSAL LAS.~ITl.`I)E, 1'.ixN xx Tim }}..u-K, ])1.nxE.'~'.~s or \'1s1os, 1 xr..n.\1'vx::: ULD AGE, and many other diseases that lead to l}\'.~l.\1\'lTY, or (`ox- smn'r1o.\' and a. PI:F..\_L-n"1'nr-2 (Inuit, all of which, as a rule, are first caused by deviating from the path of nature and over indulgence. The -Specific Medicine is the result of a. life study and many years of experience in treating these special diseases. Full particu- lars in our pzuuplilet, which we desiie to send free by mail tq every one. The Snnnifin Nlnrlininn in cum I. -11 11...... "'1"1{; s"'"ctf' .\"1eIii ci{"s sohl by all Drug- czists at bl per yiapkage, six packages for _ $5, be bv x`(_-cceint of Hm THE GREATEST wouman orygusnu rum Dunlop-st.. Opposite Surnlnc-r.-zctt'u Hotel. Rnrrip. April 27. 1876. - "A 11 try an I.'Iu:I:r Ina ucauu a nu, .m nun - u. 011' ; here goes! ' , And down that little rain drop fell upon the farmer's nose.- ` Whz\tever's t`rmt':" the farmer cried ; `fwas it. adrop of rain? I do believe it's come at last; I have not ; watched in vain!" ' '.NnLIsH Mmamhl DB -\-1. xx \, .' ' \ Before Taking. Grays After Taking. spacgnc MEDICINE _ ,n n..,_____. --s- r direct from here. 7 THOMAS HOLLOWAY, 32, Dr1r2- Rb-ur urh ` TUC Dy liul IQ CVCI'y Une. The S cclc Medxcine is rists ner Iiackzuze. or sh n.-ml.-nn. r, ~...eI LLS~&`*9.|.N;TM POWELL 65 C(_)., FRAME TEMdI u1{ARY Un tlxsite of our late store, and having received 8. new stock of FRESH AND SALT MEAT cnocemzs, Now, when the second rain drop saw his win. ing friend depart, ' Said be, ``I ll go as well and try and "cheer the fa.tmer':4 heart. - . But many rain drops `.)y'_this time had been at- tracted out To see audhear what their twa _fricml~.s were" talking so about. .' ire prcyimrr.-d to sell, as hr-rctufore, Cheaper than the Fheapeut. `HE GREAT Of vvery kind uIwn_vs on hand. \\'_c ask our old CllSl0lXll'l'S and every one else to come and see us in our .\'cw Premises. All.outst'nn(lin';; Accounts not paid _ before the 1st of July will be put in other hands for collection. I (`RO(`.l{l-JR Y. H LASSVVAIKE. &C. . PATENT MEDICINES. ;;\A;-.4_-_-_ , - - - POWELL &'CU.- \Vc have re-opened in the IN l\'E\'.' Q['AH'l`lRH. Wjlliam 7 mac um ton he spent; B_l1a_fter working long ha . \3 d- ' ` ` . 'Hi9;oo:beg':l:l gcllx.-aop and ' wanted min: ' W: V"GREEI\T, BL In 3 mnl 5 pound Caunistcrs, v Have just received : _Kei1ler s Dundee: Orange .\Ia.ru Crosse & Blackwell's Black Cu Alsn an zissortunent of Potted Meats, Anchovy Paste, Crossc &. Blackwell lterszlnirn -uni D.....1:_.,. -- -- ,, `.,..-.. \J1L) t1..'\* 1) 3 5 Caunisturs, which will be found of 3p: tention of purchase: :u1i anAle, in quart n 11. at 750 and $1 ".3 t} '3 have on hand. :1 large lot of Can as being in c\'L`ulln:nt conditiu ALUV Lilli`, & Coo; % WEE & @E;~M 32, % as TEE: % .' Em n-+131: . Have just afresh Supply of the follnu-Em. <.........._.. . -. - Keillex-`s Hnmlm. n........,. \I~ ' ' HE ijummu um [Goons mu um: '.l'W0 llllle ram urupa ll! nut: uwuun Ina -nu. face chanced to spy. ,I fcl so grieved and vexed, :sa.id one, t< see him look so and. V vv nu-.u unuov uv uv D.res}s% Gbods; Tweeds,, Shirtingsv Cottonitdem ...... v\l.\IIV v Ann D'l'\QTT<`.R\7. Kr Barrie, April `um, I876. W HUNT] '{ .,.J R-E_MEMB`ER--( $1-eat. Bargains are to be East of the Qucexfs Hotel, Dunlap Street. __ANg;2.% N I s H 1 7 Have now receweu nuu up-2--w f- DRY GOODS. u nu.-1 yuan IR`CllL'll`(.'I(T1l'l[U f'`{l'. "illr. .111. to cw-ry :ul\'a11tug(-may tn gn .- thv - ..-2 the benet. of thv Best liulllln at ' Lowest Prices. ('m~m.u. 1!: NEW DRlZ.s'H <:u()l>'. NEW I{EV lP..~`IB1.l1 lam. .;IIu,,__ ` ' NE SILKS, NEW BLACK LUSTRES, NEW COLORED LUSTRES. NEW PRINTS ..\Iu;_,.-um NEW TWEEDS, I NEVV <:oI,1.m...xm:.~'. NEW SHEET-1NGS,f NEW ('uT I`()I\'.s`. <.'r.~. zmi NEW SHIR'1`INGS (Grey .1: \v}.iu:), I NEW (.`AP.I l ' .\'F.CK RUFFLI.\'G.s', (`.0LL.-XRS, ()l'F}?s, TIES, Km .`I.)\ 1~:. _.\_\';, A\ . `. s'l`u(`K Oh` L.-`.|)Il-:.s" it (:1-:xTs' 1:[';;_\']_\'H1_\'(; , .- ..--..- .. Evcfyt/ting in HA 247%}?-`c --:o:-- BOOTS A : SI-IOES_ EVE] CLOTHING, A FUl;`.:`l.:STC n-`an..- _ _ -((- .... .....,...un;m. ux routed Meats, Ham and 4 Anchovy Paste, Blackwell's Currie I |tc-rslnire and Reading Sauce. Crossc 43: Bin: What use are you!" cried number two. to water so much ground `I , You are nothing buta rain drpp, and could not wet one mound/ ." What you have said?` his friend replied, "I know is very true, ` . ` But I'm resolved to do my best, and more I nnnnn (In :- Which must be} sold immediately. 1 And u-re now regnared to offer greater i in th I-lave received and u -::-jj ._ ___._.-_.._ onv Goons. R5""` ,_-_1;/;I\.o./V The Subscriber beg: and surroundi I_JI.`.BUI'{l_PT [ON I` .\S ON II.-\.\'D TIN. LARGEST. B!'}ST~ AND CHEAPEST Sfl`0GKV OF Fl'lmFlRl; In this section of country. which an AND 'ru.\'r M: H , -_.u- IIKIIJ Itlnis country. VDAVII3 STAPLE AND s-`Aucv DRY GOODS, onsss GOODS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, Pmnrg COSTUME CLOTHS, Lmu.-3 4-nu--an 4;.-.-n::`;nn-u I-an I-AI\l_l2l\ IIt\T-I-l\||n VVe l1 get as well, u. numbexj cried ; as am- two friends are none. ` ,,-$iiuoTd`;by`ra.pid dfying, invthe shade, if possi- Th..-1.`.'* J. `*1'8 0' .5m9*=*i11d- `Cu : My! es,m9p,h_wea._the1_-. Timothy ` ` ybacur I0eI:t0`l"6tTnAitl'bbl0l'by`c0n-' with-'. hnn:inn nhciixl iii`tho `barb the afternoon V; ---vLI1;' GREY corrous, BLEAGHED GOTTONS, I-IOSIERY, TRIMMINGS, 5.9, I-an!-us: I-Al\- :15: J\IC1_ll|Il\ no` pl... I..o....o ..o..|.. .... 2 . READY'MADE , CLO'I'HING, of the latest 9t>_vJn um! ho-_ FELT HATS in cndlvss \'urict_\'. ` I{l*.`.\lI "Uh l I.A(.'I`.'-- \Ve:41 End of the .\'(-w Hm`~;\ gym` Side Dunlup Sire` . A W L E Y `V ` " & D E V L I N , Barrie. .\'o\'emb-1'17. I375. We ta.l;s$1lc.1s11re in returning thanks? to our numerous frimn? liberal pu.tmn::g bestowed on us smce we umnIm:nct-I lnm... we s(-licita continuance of their favors. We are now sln-wxn Q 1-7 mm 1\/r `C! `L! T1\/F"P(5`F%.'FA "PTr\1\ 137.3. Ready- NEW DRY G008 STORE. TERMS CASH. PRICES EOVV. ONE l l{l(.`l'Z n_\'l.\ "We 11 g-3 as wen, u. uuxuuuxj uucu , a (In; two friends are gone, `We shall not only cheer his lieart, but wntel-,_ tun, his corn. ' " \Ve're o , we're olf! they slmut with glee, ' and (`nun tlunv fix an f.-II-if ' I STRITGI37; HURLEYL pened oht their new SUMMER 'l'0(,'l .,f W ...-.-i-1-1\ '\TT fl -r-u-~.-_ 0 .-..3:~.'u l`P.uUBLE To snow` (;U()l).~1. GIVE Us .\ -_m,_ HOUSEHOLD so-`A--- menu p(.lBl`()I|(`.gC DBll)WL'u Du un nuu.u vn. mu: nur;u\,ru nu1,rr,. 4`. M their \\ e .~4|mwm,. ...-N, S'CJ'1\/I 15/.[IEIE\'. I1\4PORTA.TIOl\.I'$. uzhiulu urn or-2-u;nr1 I-1':-r\' l]lI.\'. 'rht Stu:-k mnnnu. .. uvuuw, 4- W """I ' -- ' WINDOW LACE, HOSIERY. GLOVES, c01.1..u:.\-, &., :03 .__.--2 `art % :1 fresh : -.- .\Iar1naladc, reH's Iifnol: (`nv `l'_ll 1.) ].VJ. JMI. ..l:J.:\'o .I..I.v.|..x.-u;.:\..:..:.\..L'.LL) which are an-iving every day. The stock wnll mm1.x \Ve'l'9 OH, We {'8 OH! Lucy Sllullb Wlhu Euzu, and down they fall so fast, Oh, thank the Lord 1"? the farmer cried, the min has come at ln.at'. V9Ul.h1L:.-r-::I2Ee eamdi _, , --...._, mm. no Manufacture RN g TU EVERY Descu ,",_.___._..._ Black Lustres, 12; cents: 36 inch Urey ('ottuI1.~ Boots, 75 cents; Lace Curtains, 7: : vents. -:--:----'l\' We a ) T - _..:--`U __ ALSO A ':'.c;:\:' gs to intimate 1 ding Country th .. uuuuuln`, CIT Currant Jelly, Pea Tomatoes and Peas in E ___.__.:n-,, ,, ._, -...... ....u \ mcxen, [:1ckwel1's Powder, ce. Blackwell's. 2()?-----' 3 are also otfering some vet A (3 V` A " 1` In U18 HUI unyu In July uuu an.-~ gum; the plants wxll grow right on, and become suiciently large to give a good crop next spring. Plants rooted in pots are` not generally for sale by nu;-uerymon, but there will be no diffi- culty in getting them done to order. Small pots, those known in the trade .. .....-rm... mm. are lled good I ._..- 51-V r-1\a:a1e Clothing __-.........-uh: Fhan Ivnvn hum. PK _ . _EEiaN%?n.uI,\eEn IN wmsn* nv mm .,::..+,-Iv. for whatever price they may bring, (:1 _..;__ _ runm-rum-:, -\/\1\..- ;sTHlTOH & HUPLEY, .....uu.n 1118, m quart $1 ..__._.__..:n-_ f ,. , - * v V ' OGERIES GR az\/\1\- ~ "4- :0:'T-&-- . Chicken 511.3 ('I]I'l`iP , nn1-A1,... `I ` Our Stock of Gomls is unw (`(:Illpl('t' `u ` which has been selected wnth grim`. In cw-rv mlvant.-mn .~.. us: My nu .. on """"` 3`"` `E-'.91'00P anu mm; uecauzsu HI Wlnted ram; 99 -ad Ind restless wgs his A00_uld not stop, ` _ V '3`1No Ina eld repaxred each day to view his mind, at_ home he .\~'V.< EZEH , for ihatever price liriug, (:u1|Hi-:tj,, GENTS FURNISHINGS, :1 IN ALL ITS BRANCH Es. Let; }1`riI;lt'II5::1:nts tlgan have ht-retoforn 1 u munu 01 .\`pr-rial I'ulm', an 1 purchasers. Lle, xu and pint lmttlw c the :1 (Ylun |' ` ' Rquisites Fumighed. `"1 feel gnaveu auu, vnxeu, _:sauu. uuu, - . see sad, '1 wish I coulddo him some good; indeed I , should be Ia.d; - . J us: see the trm_1b e be has had. and if it should nn 9q;n `on ins ction, alb dole): dbtaincd at, the Dull]-rin 14., _ _..- vwUVI'\J&I " of following .\`e.'1smII:1Mn' Cross:-. Sr. Hlmtkwc-ll's I Peaches and Penr.-x in 1 d 2 lb. Tins. _-2();-;.-.. MAMMOTH ! KIlH3I.1)\'1'I.'~'. 3ENTS' E, UNDERTAKING, &C. 4A/ DEscmPnoN,` ")\' Y! \\vu. ...... ESPRIN G: I'll try to cheer his heaft A bit, sounow I'm n` : here goes! -'9 Ear1'i>. Ont. Every choice VLLJ. J :S`pr-rial x$`.l- ra I_'. BARBIE. 5' CVJPS, (Ice:/N ERYTHIN(}. N [N (J 1, Beef an}! (lrnnv. ` French ('31..-rs in . Capt. '];jtl,'..`$ ill: D, prove fu lt` Hit m\i`3'3\)_-1:1` coma not sto , ` 1-epaxred day wi therimv cmn. AT T H E .5` 90-? 9 terms ;i:try` Ullic pU1nl:( In` :1.--:1 L stock of 10 I" -5 been IIHOW1 at R s, NIB! Buu hut: UIL-I_n.nx; nu -um am. an ... .- --` . not rain, ' _Why, all his tail, _nnd tune, and care, l have spent xn vain. `I 'ncr;1 ting n: I876 M \\ (.`-0.. ANSWERS T0 CURRESPODENTS. I0 IWBIWIIII CID otuy De 0!)` *b, , " ' , Vthsyhgd if asi- Thn ligzzmor farm e1`1aiati(i ,de- i,_hp_;doo much Awea._the:_-. Timothy ybe cnked `no an to retain its dolor by con- ;g-_ 4 _ t 1 .1-jping placnhgin-the am the afternoon :,; 1..`. V 0% on whichjt is:_cut. _CfLover hajja .309 pap permit of unoifrapid cur1f`ng_;_,_ M, d is~bepig}eq|imprQ_ved.by gulight ferment;-/3* rm resoxveu cannot do. suppr gnu 1 neutral corn 0; miner urge C1- .tent, T" aiding" , which. with anxidus care. much time And toil he spent; ' _ W" wbrkgne 538 N231-hard '~!=."a.""`" `hq cbiof, 'sddesi1-able and so ; in my. on only be ob- anid drvinn. in fh shade. Dossi- 11 B011 LIB 8913115 ; Ling long lg: P3: 3 n In ah-nnn uia (Mala. In. 5 ..x ;` > ',- _ J `:11-aop fade because 1t l n. , he will, -At Murray Bw, Qa:e_.. the other E day a fearful storm of hail fell. It lit. orally rained a shower of ice weighing "from a quarter to one cuuce--each drop more liken. shower of racket balls and large '_ marbles than anything -.else. E~ -This lasted about ten minutes, and ex. . tended about a mile inwidthi, but`the_ v damage done to the crops _in _thn.t short space of time is` fearful. The grain and peas are broken down as if `an army l `had marched across them. Such was a the violence of rho; storm ithata the - ground fpresents `the appearance on ' being drilled with Ainnnmerabloesrnall holes. The. owers iI.reg,hrakali,;the ' fruit trees and bnshes gdennded of they 'lenves;`g314'frui}jat rs. aha g'ro1rnd_ow ~ all-sides.` Scarc_lY" _h9l16halescnpes! '. the . visitation of Ithi.!="f9=rfL SW93 . ~ ' 'Sotne. h;tv.e=I1ot li,t pain,39`e2'3$310`_.iIif `_ than. " `aM&llY of-1hev` l-m?v*?"v urea: fwmi`-`A1?.iI!h9>?:; 2%. inszw .1": I A l I -:'-Tho recent decision `of the Court t ofAppea`. tor the province ot'eQuebec does not appear to have: settled the sum instxtuted by Reta.` Gavin Laing Presbyterian Church of Cnnada,`iu A connection with the Church of Scot- ehnd, of the Temporalities- and-Widows and Orphans `Funds of that Church, the.`greater_ portion of which have been carried by the malnrity into what is now known as the Presbyterian Church in Canada. Fresh legal'prc,ce'edings, mcludivg anappeal to the -P-nhvy Ccun- cil, are to be insututed. ' [and others for the retention by the I --James McQuillan, ihe Madcoll wife murderer, who has been despond- ed for severnldays, attempted to com- I mil suicide in guol at Bellevi-lle the other morning bv bealmg his head against the wall of his cell. . He gave himself twoviolent blows, 'inic'ting serious wounds, but was -prevented bv uicinls from doing himself further damage. Hevwas pacied only by the arrival of his spiritual adviser. -The report of the Committee of the_ General Assembly appointed to confer with the Rev. Mr. Macdonnell was presented last weekkmd udop:d_ It recommends that further time be given hum for consideration, and that he be required to report, through his .Presbytery, go the next, General A5- sembly whether he accepts the "teach. jug of the Church on the subject of the ` tuture punishment of the`: wicked. vemenuy aexuge mam wwn ; me rose 01 a, `we. ' pot, or_ syringe will be very effective, Yo h*mmt lnve been` badly ingested -with t antigen not out ; othrwise the web 2" mu: lnie })roved the beat preventive. ?a\-uprinklingvof an phur has frequently a good , ~-The body dfn man, supposed to be a M. Bas, of.St.. Thomas,v was the other morning found oating iukthe river oftho Finlay Market wharf,-Que bec. Investigation shows that he way` nimdered en the wharf `adjoining the Finlay market, and the body thrown into thevrivzr. Plunder was doubtless the object of the murder. A sum of money which the unfortunate victim is known to have had on his. person IS- missing. ---In the Montreal Diocesan Synod, ' the Mqtropolilao, in h1s'0pening ad- dress, rafrred `to a violation of `the Ritual by. an incumbent of High Church prochvities, and expressed him- self strongly upon the necessily" of re- prssing tendencias savoring of the Church of Rome. He mentioned 1 suggestion that a.canon of the Diocesa should be made to accomplish the re. striction of such innovations. ' --A'gi:l named Maggie Bell, who was arrested at a house- of ill-fame,in London, the other night and bro_ught; to the Central Police Station, attempt- ed to hang herself in her cell by tear- mg a strip from her skirt and fastening it to the bars. When found, she was isuspended and almost lifelesh, but was` Iwon restored to couscionsness., -Another is added to the long list of casualties from the careless handling offire-arms. A youmrmarried woman, Mrs. Raymond Jackson, living near Brncehidge, died almost instantly from `the effect ofa wound caused by the discharge on gun in the hands of a `young man who was standing near her. .--'I`hrce professional burglars vrere rather cleverly intercepted at Clifton theolher day by efcer Rogers, of H. M. Customs, while they were en- - denvouring `to smuggle over a complete set of tools for opemting on banks and other large buildings. Unfortunately, however, one of the gang afterwards escaped, though the tools were secured, Their intended .desiination was To- ronto. 9 | lmnetiug, the proposition to hold the meetings in. the afternoon instead oi the evening was rejected by a `magoritv of one, those of the alderman who are engaged in active business considering that they could not afford time to; municipal business during the day. --At. the Toronto City Council s last: Q -'-V--Wm. Talbot,Aii-bIin'd nan residing in the township of Kingstbn, ccmmid suicide last bunday night by shooting himself. ' ' _'rh Quebec Pmini1%1o.n of fan; mlllions has been taken up by the Merchants Bank of Canada. f . V g --A British C.o!umbi[a' papar rpon_s the presaucs of Bass. Tweed In that `Prcwncc. ` ` ' T . -The yacht Madeline, of the New York Yacht Club, has been chcsuu to sailagaiust. the Canadian Yacht Count-_ ess of Duffrinl for the Quecn s Cup on `the l0th,12th and 1441: July. -Preparations are already {ping On for the rebuilding of 1ho,princ;prLl business o.`ac~.-s destroyed by the recent n m Sr. Jol1n}=, Que. As soon as the.insur- _ auc'e claims have been paidup, W011! will p:c wi:h elmrgy.` :3 V I eld of corn Vo f rather lnfge ex- ` tent. ' -'I`he Candign lacrosse teiuns have playedhefore the Queen, and are on their way home. T T --'`wo burglars arrcsfed in Chftoh have been committed txfprison {at six months, and ned $50 each. ' ---Irish and Italian laborers on See ticn12 of IhoWc1land Caal, have had :1 8f.~2l'l01I8.(1!lf1t`{6I in which knT1'vesAand pistols were used. One of the Ignliuns was killed and some Ixishmen shos.. .l`he vohmtoers wars called out to `quail thedisturbtnce. '-A meeting of Canadians, attended also by the TCnmmissi:merz;T from the Anstralasizm Colonies, Jamaica, and the Bahamas was he}d in Phladelphia for the purpose of promoting inter- coIoniul't.rude. The p."o-`pects of at- taining the object. are encouraging. L---F2hery.rpoxt f{o':n 'I*iew{ou;|!_g laudnre cheering._ V ' - "" --'I`he CAauadiauTWimb':be:ion team is ofY'{or'England, ' ' v. '--.VIr. McNabb; M. P. for Glengarry, has beey uzxsaamd for bribeiy by agents. ` -.. - . . u s rs... . ._.Tqibnto is to hav e Vva type J< ;undry., ' jc;ig;snmeuka?:aa:`f Af:`9':n ` III`-D DFIDKR.--YV uemer we W500`? that at- tncku roses and , other plants out of doors is 3th$`ume ah-thet found on plnnti in doors, is I mutter of little moment. But what is of} great moment to you is their speedy deeme- . tion; `Moisture is their greatest enemy ; em~ play it. whatever io.rxn.yon can most con- , v'eniently`delnge them with the of a wnfm-inn nnlz. nr am-inrm will in van; Ahnvn. . -A raid was mr.d3 recent]-,'on 9. dau kept in Bualo by the notorious abortionisl`, Dr. Andrews, who some time ago ed Toronto to escape the legal consequences of his ,uf.amous call- ing. The report states that he was a partner of Dr. Arthur Paul Davis. and gives some partrcuiars -which, if true, possess an unpieasant interest for Canadians. .Un{o.rt,l 1uutely,_Andrews has escaped the Buffalo authorities, though two female assistants were ar rested. , ` _ it ` -FrankA-Tracy, age-dis v2_`5, of AlbmA1_v,i ' N.Y., was" atrested at Boston, a few nights since, on suspicion" ofbaing a women in ma'le_attire. ,,~An_'e:xamina`- ` tion, at his request,` proved jthe'prison- er's statemerit the. he was `as good a - `man as any of Vthern, True, his ap- .tpeara_nee' rind action is the perfect . re-_' eniblenfee` of 9. `woman, and `no-one seeing him _would fllilL`E0_(}e'_`l_l)_!,I}_l.O:0 l1'im- . *es`7f3_id;;'- FE _ xshr --Presiden1 Grant,` in .a message to Congress on the extradition question, announced that, Great Britain havinr: ignored the provisions of the Ashburlon ` Treaty relating thereto. he should not without an expression of the wish of Congress; take `any action either in making or granting requisitions for the surrender of fugitive criminais under the itr'ea.'.y,, so` long as the attitude of. the British Government remained un`. chauged._ T `- I -T-BAishop C1mmi:a'gs,`of.tl1e Reform- ed Episocpal` ()hu'rch, divd at Baltimore {last wzek at tit) ago of 55'). I | --The Indian war in the Statesis going on briskly. Geueml Crooks re- ports having had 11 sh_arp battle with the Sioux and other tribes, on Rosebud Creek, recently, m which a number of men were killed on both side.v,,tI1e whites, however, gaming the vlctory. --At the National Board of Trad'e meeting, held last week in New York, 9. resolution favoring hard money, and the earliest possible resumption of specie payments was adoptd. A reso- lution urging upon `Congress early steps towards the z-enewal ofanadian recxprboity waizjalso carried. -A iitlle child residing in washing. ton, was one night last week attacked by re ts, which gnawed a\vuy the eshy poriiou at its left hand, and inicted many gushes about the` neck and chest, severing an important artery. . Thu cries of the child succeeded in bringing aid, but it is feared tha it/will ndt sur- vxve. - --`.\7Ir. and ]\Ir.=. _ Sartnris (Nelly Grant) are on their way back to America." --The attendance` at Phila-;h!phi.a `increases. ' Anxious.--Good crops of Hungarian grass tan be obtained in favorable seasons, when . aqwn so late as 15th Jul . Afterthe need has V etlnintted it will bear , hot weather well. . `rich shady loam is best for it, but it will give a tolerable cm on any moderately clean soil. Horace and a other cattle -are parti- cularly fond of it; when cut before it is fully ripe; We believe it in now some` 15 years since it - was tint introduced on this` continent. It is - as variety of the Italian Millet. I. A ---Rev. H. W. Bet=.~.hm s salary is xed for ne_x'. year at $`l0`UGU. I l ---The Balbadoes clergy have pre- pared 9. Ll0(3_D'!l)`lJ! m reference to the late disturbances on the island `for transmission to Earl Uarnarvop. in whic`a they state that the troubles were. not caused by suffering among the peo- file}, butvby the impression left on the minds of Ills neg:-{Jes that tllspruperty ol the plantms would be` divided among them with the corwent 01 A the Govern- m'cutI. ` 'l hey do not explain the cause of this imprsssion and they aver em- phatlcally that not only is it-gereal,` `cut thatlit will prove l-astxng; unless jujliclous means are aduptcd for its removal. ' ` -.5. brief telegrami announces the tdeath,at the age. of 85,ot'Robert Napier, the head of the well-known. Glasgow shipbuilding firm of Robert Napier & Sons. The son ofa Durz1bartonb'ack- smith, he started out in life with few so called advantages save a good sound education, and a large capitalofscottisli energy. He worked with his , father for some -years, became aftertvards xi journeyman millwright in Edinburgh and in-1815 started business for him- selfin Glasgow, with a capital--after pnylng for his shop and "fixtures ---ol' just He gradualy extended. his business into iron founding, engineer" mg, 1353., and in 1:523 made his first ventureimo that branch of histrade wich ultimately became so successful in his hzxud3--the building of marine machinery. He" and his some have` since fitted up the machinery of severalofthebcstvkuowu boats in the English navy, such as the i)u`.:e of lywellingtozi, the Black Prince, and the Hector, besides`constructing, steam tame and iron-plated ships for forigen Governments`. , `-Tho Gibraltar Chromlcle reports that a short time since, at A`csts.~ar, in the-P:ovince of ["cz-_r, a M. -or st:-ht-;ed 1] Jews with-_ n dLtg,`_{L`l'. Among the persons,wot_I,nded an: a British suhgect and` Moses Abeeasis, ton of the Vice- Consul of the U. _S. at Larache, Morocco. The Muorvhas been arrested and severely bustinadoed. '1 he Go- vernor of Cordi and the principal m- habttants of Alcussar, at the demand of the British and Italian Vice-Cousuls_ have signed a doctrxrmnt gtrnratrteeing the iives and property of foreign Jews in that piacp. The Moor deglares he was not aware of what he was doing when he-committed the the crimes. -- -The P}esbyteriad Synod `in Eng- land, connected with the Established Church of Scotland, is In the" thrc-es of dissiolution. All its mgmbers but three have xesulved to join the English Preabyzexian Church. The `three dis- T sentiems have lnltmatcd their inten- tion cfgoingovcr in :he Church ofEng- laud. Dr. Jvhn Uummi;2g'1s nolque of [the ialior; I ' -( ` 7 V ' _ . l I . `TA. '-6I'}'ib!e_ massacre of Christians V m-ks 13 reported from Bulgaria. } MWY people at both sxesn_ud all ages were`sIaugh2e.re,`villages laid waste, and 0!2e_r,zl devastaiiou comn:i*ied.' J; .'.. JL- "--From ,sIa'emcnts made .in the English `House of Commons the other mght,it would upped: that` the Peru- vino Government is likely to get into trouble with England through the con- tinued detention by the former power of the-capta.in:and_'mate of the Talla- man. v ' . " cw-av_L,\1 uu-.-..-.. _v.. `.7 1 `-:h,ev%-Ix5t??? fa! a;`Z f?e2Z;'i33ayat%E4=v'**'r3"* for which Scotch, Engmh 93 high` i teams contested. - 7. `_ ` amiss ;;usT%ga::&m.; UNITED smms. L. D.-AJthongh the season up to the pre- sent, so far as locality iseoncerucd, has been an exceptionally moist one ; yet the late sum- mer and (all months may prove to be botl1 dry and hot. ' We therefore advise mulching your . trees more as cially those set out this spring. It will make ittle difference what material yon employ; so as the soil around the trees is prevented losing its moisture by ewsporntion. I v.A.`re :ZE e.I.fi.nter"l T- D.` A "AD"`Lp'3 _ Yo vnn `cu verybe'stBoil d am; Li aonxr rpentine,Varn1sh \ " ` - J, _ onda`*s:le;'.v.g:>d.at-`9rtmento1 Pai'x31ti;.`::ldoth`(:r.B{-I:.2;es, at n - . .' ` - `j ' T D..A. Mnnnnug.-..a..: I Buy ybul-.Nas, Hinges, screws; Locks. Glass, Putty, Q11. 8:0,, at D .A. ' `Are You a. :Ef"acr2n.er `I - ' V `"'-3 B "A , ` a 31 "15, H mu: scythes. Snatha.sF , 5 ' Roeg `gi.lrChi3:. fSlc`:%ha;1(:IYRopegP`i""loughe'ines, Wooden Bqwk, Gnd3t,.9- a ,_1 L" `(_;;t ., . -` *> '\`~ A ---r_`._ - j--- _ :-- vv ---`--------'.-.-`.a\.r_`.a`'.-. - 4 Snu}c3e1;)3;`zgiu&(l:En3'es and Forks. Ten and Table Spoons. Clothe; W1-ngers, p,e5e,.ving`}'{em9" Ar? iron Gains to:Bui1c1': D; V "'?"-9'3." ' VN RH T R ' ME F R HARDVN R>E.-S-V3.(C11Dl1di11m.SA'S.(Am;3- rJ'cu.E).oP}ll.gE T%Ol%.' 110C-K08, (lduglisln. LOCKS. (Canadian). LOCKS. (Americanl, l4A'l`CHE_S (8. variety). ` ' `a, Aiaouekeeper '2 Sign" o;;t 1:11eT Gross-I-C;`1:Lt Savv. ' . -re: - - - - .--PAI\I'I`S, OILS. COLORS, GLASS. PCTTY, B1:1'J?1!:`1. L1.,'i{:f(';1i1`;!7'ax cs.) ` _ N. B.-lt is to your advantage to call at this Station, nxt door to Freeman ; Fnmitur_e Store. |~%a~A%%RE's$ Hmnwnnul Next Door to H.` F1-eeman's Fm-nitm-~ Stnrc,`Whre full information will-be given `gratis, by the Proprietor, who will be happy to_:n';t<.-`ml tn all the wants that fall in his line of business, and at the 1ow'e:stpossilIe price for CASES: O..".\'| -EIDIHEDQV-Ll!\lE DEAIS nxnnnnnvn-up nnu-mnvnn . A------- - - --..., .....-. `av mu. .vun..;u L11:-Dan.-nu, 1l.ll\,(3AUl \.4.a.\.7J;1 \J-'-V JJ 1. u ' FAPMER " H E F R ARDVb'ARE`,.-SCYTHES (ha n my SNA'1`H}<)S. 015"` sorted). .AKES.s(a350t?ca l"O1':]?S. tllgomd}. IXUES. (No. 1). HOES, S:(\):\'(,-aqding, new pattern)` ` SPADES, (N0; 1). SHOVELS, (n ym'icty. - , ~vv THROUGH TBME. ALL ABOARD! PAINTS, OILS, (.1 LASS, PU'I"l`Y, V'ARNIS.`H, PAINTERS & GRAINERS 'l`()()LS. ALL K [NUS UF S'l`<)CK AND TOOLS USED ' IN THE I A'lNTlI\'{`r BUSINESS. ..-:._.._U..__:__. , TEMPORARY QL'AR'I`ERS IX (`RU.\lP'I`()N'.\` ULI) .3'HAN'l`Y, (,'-ORNEI . I)UNL()P AND ()`.V}-IN .\"I`l{I'TE'l`_b`. l2m-r:}. \l....,.1. 0 19-11: ' ` - Inl.. Barrie, March 9, 137 . CARRIAGE PAINTING AND TRIMMING IN ALL ' ITS BRANCHES. DECALCOMANIE OR TRANSFER PICTURES SHELIA-' AND I-lE;AiVY HARDWARE. B. mxmnv, PLAIN 3; ( )RNAMENTAL 93:2,;-,f+2PAINTER`,&c.. PAINTE ' ME" F` R UPPLl' .--PAI\I'1`S,0ILS.COLORS,GLAS.PCTTY, 3`USHES_, .vNI5}8:s. wur E L1.AD,(n.1lgu M Biivirro CLOVER Seen.--It is not an uncommon occtirrence tor a eld sug- posed to have been sown with clover seed to prove to have been sown with many other seeds not mentioned in the catalogues. While the seed purchased Jrom responsible seedsmen is generally free from admixture with seeds of weeds, in consequence of the care with which they select it, many a iurmerhas permitted impure seed bought at coun- try stores to be put into the ground, and has in consequence, reaped a plen- diiful harvest ot mulleins, r-agweeds, and other abominations. This might have been avoided had he raised his own seed. For clover seed, select a small -piece which was well summe:'-fallow- -ed, and freed irom weeds and laid dawn with carefully selected seed in the first place ; out early-and save the second growth for seed. This would be a pro- -tcble experiment on any farm. Any surplus seed so grown would meet with rmdy as e at a high price. y reason of Jt purity. Ulean seed will often bring a V dollar a bushel above the market price, while impure seed will be beg- ging, a sale unsuccessfully at any price. Clover for seed may be conveniently ,cut and gathered by attaching a light mowing machine and coverink it with la piece of cotton cloth, The heads will i fall on this cloth and may be raked to- gether by a boy following; when u suicient quantity has been gathered, one sweep of the rake will leave them on the groundin a heap. Being at this season almost free from sap and mois-_ ture, seed clover is very easily cured. A wetting with rain and subsequent drying will make it thrush more easily. drama behind the cutter-bnr of the

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