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Northern Advance, 12 Sep 1878, p. 4

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1" " bp3.s1`z;i.7'HE QUEEN'S H_.1'3I. -15UNL_9B'S1 3EE1'-`ER . 1; `-rulahma-5| . , . :02 _' G-ive uh a. Oa11'and be convinced ARE snowma A LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT srocx on A Beautzful Assmtmext of .New7D_res3* Goadst oua 'rAn.omN1 DEPARTMENT A-.13.-MA<>NAB 8? s0N-, I` A--n..-u-A _-- v`\C`v1nu1- __..-...__ .. _ ..._.-__ ___ C 53"MP|,__E;TE'-`.8To(/:K or NEW '0 A1.=:.:P1=_':-I-Vs 1:: ` ATTHE NO. 1. ONTARIO Bumnmas. OPPOSITE om) srmn. 'DUNLbP.s'r.` so Ac #1:-` %s upnu-ca -uv sup, 4 r-auuu .--- vi -v the ber coin. Here a new and Ifl-ling surprise met me. The man in the ooin was the man whom I had loan In the express oioe! That red dyeweu staring straight at me, and I Vlainoli mistaken! - ` VIVLZ- .__... _.L_ ._-_ _l!.._ .11.. AI... ` E. 3.%cRoMP'roIg &c9.eF THE. NEwEs'F DESIGNS IN 3'6 'sHoW i'sTvn'.A V IN GAREA'1_VA.RlZE'TY. En! AT BOTTOM PRICES`. -A'1` THE; 6oPAcKAGEs _o]iu_ % spmwe new NEWEST smzs :rtJ' $1` OPENED QIUU jiif-t MqoAR'rH? BLOCK. DUNLOP-ST.,;KRRIE UTUUIIIUIU Pl.'UUUllIly a .- `While yet I gazed at the supposed ootpne, the other opened a little, and I Vujture :':'_1h,m-he was looking at me! I we! Otivinced there wasa fraud`here,d but to show that I had discovered it lnghfeoel me my life. So I very` 'qIle!_ly replaced the lid of the coffin Id`>_l_t_>_0_k_3 momcm s time to !hink_the mayor over. _-...-__I._..-.I _... _..-_-..-..a:.... ...:.L Sel_ling Lower than Ever. Aii E12" EWAN S, rtvw: m.nmz_ nnm.np-sx'r- mm Up the contents of V`Vhic`h' we are BEAvEn. iI:zn.1ao':|.~teru.' UNIONS, ----v1-_-v 1'-uvu wnuu r-Iv rtzrnvu _ &n1`iIv`arnn-.au'-untreated _ t, am ma pea.n.ay : 513:; you, . ~TlotIen under vour nltilens feet ! .N_`;ERVOUB AM.) "rn1myAu un- BILIIEY.-A gen Vin: :1-ledtn` . ~ in win every advertised rem has discovered a. ' simple mean or sol!-cure. e'wl1l be happy to forward the utlcularn to any snerero receipt elope ddreas of: sum: and directed onv .- J. '1'." SI:wu.r.. Esau Linbmfn House. Fulhaxn. London. England. _ * 18-ly aduuwvug an-....--. . . , l I!ll.'Wl|.|.IAM lIAY'8 SPEGIFIG IIDIGIIE. ` Tn. nu-I I -`.nr. ` c;':x_1lI;`ndoa urn: ,u 1 euro 9 Selninn Weak- ness. 8pormsmr- rehnlnpoleucyo __._=_ \>* ._ md ull disease: -. . Before Taking. ""'.i3'5r'e'1r'. After Talnng. Abuse :3 Loss or (61:30 . Universal Lauitufe, Pain m the Back. Dnnnesao' isiou.Px-emulate Old use, and many other diseases an leadd:oJn;:[lgiY&f`C:;?::: tion and uPtema.lnre_ rive. lntcuused bv.dev'1a}:1n frgilgclle ci`:efh'JI':'r:""i` ovoripdnlgenfe. d :n We." evxpemnce in Ham,` 0:`: l1:'eatudl)aiI'I;l:.. V WM me by`mu,_ The ' ' pm` in mm by all Drn xi-I-Int 01 P" ;`; i2 ."".cng.s for 05, or wirl be sent by M" onncelfnofthe money 13) ldd""`"3 unn null (`DAV l n. 3E'rTc`5i;'sl oftho 'mone'y by add:-cum; WlI.l.IAM GRAY MID G0oVWlll|J8'0|I.,` 0l|'|' Sold in Bu-no by Geo. Monkmnn. Dmggm. , {______________________________ ;i~nn GnnA'm_s'r ' wounsn orggpenu mas The PILI3 Purify the Blood, correct all dis- orders of. the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels, and are invaluable in all complaints incidental to Females. The OINTMENT is` the only remedy for Bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, of how- ever long standing. For Bronchitis, `Diphthe- ria, GougD 4 all Skin iseases it has no equal. InI-|A!Al\l- l\F hs, Golds, Gout, Rheumatism, and` LIL ! II l.\-IIIJL vv-uru----u- .....--u- Spurious `imitations of Hollown.y e Pills and Ointment, are manufactured and eold_ under the name of Holloway & .Co., by J. F. Hem-y,Curra.n& 00., Dru giets, and also by the M etrppoglit an Medicine Com- pany of New York, with an assumed trade mark, thue--- `--Again one Joseph Eaydock of New York, likewise sees otf counterfeits of his own make 1111 er the name of Holloway & Co., hmnn Frir 11 trade marl: SI. (lrpsnent nnrl Sm-. make unuer line name 01 nouoway an \.:o., havin for a. trademark a. Crescent and Ser- pent; cKessen & Robms of New York are agents for the same. These nersons. the better to deceive vou. agents [or me same. These persons, you, unblushin ly Caution the Public-in the `small books of rections atxed to their Medicines, which are really the spurious imitations, to Beware of Counterfeits. O nnnhuinulnnn nnninri nI\n1'n Fhnrn 04-. van} beware 0! Uounverxems. 0 Unscrupuloua Dealers obtain them at very low prices and sell them to the Public in Canada as my genuine Pills and Ointment. I mnnt am-naxtlv and resnectfnllv anneal to mEiu'.'-g r km in 1.. Uanada genuine FUJI {L110 UIIIUIIIGDTJ. I must earnestly and res ectfully appeal to the Clergy, to Mothers of amilic-3 and other T.a.:lim1_ zmdto the Public aenemllv of British ne Ulergy, WU LYIUUIIUTH U1 l.`lX.lll_.lC`.l auu OFHCT Ladies, and to the Public generally of British North America, that they may he placed to denounce unaparingly these frauds. Pnra-Jnumrn shnnld lnnk to II!!! uollnmeriqus. ` , Each Pot and Box of the Genuine Medi- cines, bears the British Government Stamp, with the words " HoI.1.ow.uz s PILLS mp OINTMENT, Loxnox," engraved thereon. On the label is the address, 533 OXFORD STREET, LONDON, where alone they are Manufactured. Ki'Pnrties who may be defrauded b Ven- dors selling spurious Hollowa.y e Pi Is and Ointment, asof my genuine make, shall on communicating the particulars to me, be amply remunerated, and their names never ilivulned. ' . ISILVEH sun mun or mm on! BEw:a'aF% NEW Y9'EK..9U}Z.F.FE,1T.S- denounce unaparlngny vneae Irauus. `Purchasers should look to the Label on tho Pots um! Boxes 11' the addreas is not 533, oxford street, London, they are the Oounterioits. '|'`.-nah Dnl: ant` Rnv nf flan nnninn 'Mnr'H_ ampxy rem dxvulged. I numnc LONDON, January 1st, 1877. 3? mm BARREL 33 owns 1` The undersigned has the sole agency in Barrie for the KUWUI UVDlo I temembered my conversation with = lls Jxpxg_qs;ngent, which we feared had " .n...:a 49`. been oyerheard by the clerical-up aar- i_Ig-`)_!i|nge; and could` only do eto tlIa"`c6l'!"bluion that thewhole` thing In avdeliberate plan to murder me Itldgiin possession of the $80,000 in IIry'th irge. Kneeling, down I placed` my V . Vgs94t9 _ideAof the coffin", and can on Him breathe quite distinct- ly. lremembetedothat it was the in- ton on olthe uttendantwho had board-. ed c?:i`3r2Ii `10_e,I1K0l: the car at'.l{{ad-7 n (nu thy- `nu-nn`nn MONEY To LEND of FARM AND ToWN PROPERTY AT 8 `PER CENT. T H.Jamoe now holds the Ageno for three of ' the prlncuigl Loan Companies of nada. and is therefore a. position to place Loans "on most favorable terms to borrowers. The beat eve: offered to the public, . Lower than can be Bought in Toronto. MORTGAGEE BOUGHT. ADVANCES, MADFBN NOTES AND 'n A 1- -nwurvnu-.-.-..- - _ the: plum : . '31 ! EAST ;-0|lIEI?.0F GIILLIEI All mane:-In - __- _-..__ ---, V . b 01>rosr;1; 'Qmmx s Hour, BLRRIE. Angust29th, 1877. ' V. 85-3m H.JAn1Es;: Manager.| FIRE! IIBTSITRJLJSFCES Etfeoted In ENGLISH STOCK COMPANIES at . f moderate rates. -- .-V1;E_11'1SK-)`I'I-XL_ P'1i0Pl:}`I`."1:Yu: my Re nts ' and A-(:0-unts ` Collected. smvnmn-cfmmnn Farms and Town Propertiesforsale At very low than-u. |1!'_`W'?`!! YW30"WI LAIIIIPWY .- U I9: {0I.iI!u' I wan IIIID: ooopd Yea when: we t;I: `into the mf`I`)n.=,-d3L,_immediAaIely `found two or `~L. ) ougn. 1 First the mm m .the 9 Unsecured. He was hand '..:.h.|'s_>. 23:12:. :n....,......; ...:....g_, j`_,_,; Begs to inform the inhabitants of Barrie end en:-rounding country that he has-. commenced business in the above line, and by his long ex. 'enoe of and preetice In the business he to be abie `to. give entire utiefsetion to nllwhqpatronuehim. ' _ T . Induce lhreuoe in Silk, Satin, Velvet, Mex-inoee, &c.. Dyed or Cleaned equal to new - com! a : Bull! Dyed or Renovated Peetheu, laces, Umbrella, 8un- Shedee; aoedull.the'neweIt_ Kid V _ veb Qleanedi -..'-;.__-,`,p--, _ _._-_ v uur \(_nv-Inv El kinda; House]: Id Dr V ` 9 Cleaned or grad. -`very all lulu: In lllllllelllllll urapery * Dyed. - Carpet, 0 bol u, H th R a ' Olegnzlror 0" __A.cI-a1:1"::'s wA.N'r:aD 3 .`.~.-in----., " H. JATMES Onnoslte Post Oman Inn-in, nd. IL AWASJEE NOT WANT NOT. V LAUGHLAN MTIEDQNALD} -uunnuv`;-an an-nu---an` p.-_'_ - -_____ , ORDERS SOLICITEV1). III R Q B BQII "\OAL OI?C)R '1*_HE1iLL1oN.T mm oflixhs d Vitnli&g'iPremnture Decllnc, N d slcsl D co.nre'nn`::t::t. lllsynnkl untgld miseries that result there-om, nnd contains mom than 50 original pre- scrl tlons, an one of which is worth the price of the ok. in bookwas written by the most ex- tensive and probably the most ck llful practlhoncr in America. to whomgas awarded 1: gold nmljew- elled medal by thqlx` lonnl`Medlcn1 Association. A Pamphlet. illustrated with the very` nes: Steel Engmvin a mar- vel of an an beauty- sent mm to all. Sand for it at once. Address ' PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, No. 4 Bul-`T nch St.. Boston. Mass; ~ PEABODY MEDICAL Bu]-` __.___.__._..._ Ull IUq'I0,\1o I an uuvuu. at Aullu ,-- Henry and Charles are both dead.` They will be sent home Thursday. Hrnunlhunn annrnntl nnnniatnnf nn AARRIE `LOAN, INSURANCE AND `DISCOUNT OFFICE, _ ifriiw . n In -can anal. El 1 Opposite Post 01309, Barrie. Out. 6- S ed 1gnT |\- -vv--- Iv VIUI1 very low gures. Clivuu V v- -v-- The Greit Eug- llsh Remedy il ennemallv re- lush ll pee , od :?1:lill'i:1zcu1:`f:: E3 I93 C\.IL.J.L\J.L w. B. cnri,` arms {1nnuu a unmn! 'I!.v THOMAS HOLLOWAY, `lxt, I877. ' "E3e':'y'Ei.l'.'g'S'.{{Z&" 203351221? ' and any doubt; which I had entertainedvofz tha"food~ml:antions of the stranzer were . . By rendlpg and pnctldng `the incstxngnblp tx-`nth; egg: B and! and ` thyc Igcstggnble tguths con- tained in the best medical " itled 11 h.1I1ilu('e. 11; F I R81 -O I-A88 1 ROSEWOOD & VIA IIIIT co :5-Iza- son: _or 4 Reduced Prices. lag FQIZII C33 EXHTRA OHOIOE YOUNG HYSON, GUN POWER, JAPAN, WE ARE SELLING OFF THE WHOLE OF `OUR LARGE AND - VARIED STOCK OF FURNITURE. ALL NEW NO OLD STOCK, ' COME AND GET BARGAINS BEFORE ALL IS SOLD OUT. . Remember the place. 3'. Lee dc Son, Oct. 30th, 1877. 44-ly I Bayeld Street, 1-nrrie - - :0: W , H, ORADDOOI{ leaves Barrio in the above time. All lnrtioa wanting Hardware will call 31: once. The balance of his stock will be sold for Twenty-tivc pa (`cut less than wholesale rates. 5,000 Dollars worth of Hardware yet to dispose of. Thin szrtnl chance will soon leave` this part of the country. Come one ! Come all I Farm-.-rs. Lum- bermen, Timberman, Mechanics, Laborers, and all classes. Goods on hand to suit all. -:-._---o _..._.__. All parties owing-me-by either Note or Book aczonnt the same must be settled in full un or . ` before the First day of"0ctohcr next. PAINTS, 0ILS,'G-LAVSS AND COLORS. Property for sale or rent, enquire Of In-` Q.-g - -g-u.4;-I if llllllutg vvunuu I unu vunvl !ElIlU\l'Ul7 lho"g3od~intautions_of strange: speedily dispelled . ' ' Tuna-mnnnv was hnlnlv donnnimd in 'ZII&&TIIIZ& ndllclli mmmruhun QANTON `Further consigrlnxental just to hand. Having secured full benet ofrocent decline in price will sell at greatly reduced J. Hgmmsm. A . . ~v--- : by I .'.|3honnderI5y1ed' ` havin assumed the entire management of the business lately carr._cd ogw - - - . ` If ? " *`:.. o;?;.;e:g.; :t'i:" .,::.s. :.:`*.;..t .`.:::`1`::i1.,*;:'5*,:?`:2:"233 ':i`:;2m`w 3:" Cheaply Ill enttrrstedlgo him, inch aaI`Il{)l`l,::.m5':'K'- 30, 2`. , " nokgroau ,; am 113', resco us. 8 S ' e K . lynx. aw- DIRECT 1M?Gi1%TA'r10Ns. .._. 1 cuuwaunra \rIv"' Of lIiI'voIt"l`ools"o:|(Vl ;`n, mi - ' ' Q 5 n the Tllne ; our stock was never so co';1;') Ircte:`i'no(I}'h:,|'|l1'-) llglccg: so Lu W- SPRINGIMPQRTATHDN The Assortmewht Com pk`! 0 ` ;n'l'# '"i$T";in;? an 4 the" next `.1: ---__ nL-A _II -..nIA `an no Ha cuhea therg, ma withered, M 1 roae in your bloom, th: `our LA `_.V 1` . 5 I p I '.u: I W`-I u P. :: V , " ` W - o ,_ _ ` .. g Constantly on hand, Shrouds, Head Lin-' 2 j_' 2 - - . , N ing, Gloves, and all Funeral ltequisitoa. I 3 HEARSE FOR HIRE. Orders by Mxil or Telegraph promptly attended to .__.__. .__..._.- > PLACE OF BUSINESS-John-St., One Door south of Ball's Planing Facgmy . The under! ngn\u D II. . GE0 1`f;'*;E smrr H, TEAS 'I'2EI.A.'.l2"m ARE: TEAS. VVIND A I'1IIl'\I !'V`l .` Vl'\1Y\T IJVQDKY I T A D A \' l)1 ." A ran NEW FRUITS TJU"s i7` ARRIVED. V0f Glnis, from Antwerp, the only ahibment `received this season in Barrie. W _ , have bought at the ..-j..- . Another Car Load of Cut Ngils to Hand` being 0` th `Ian funny. 1: .I..-L -_j __ W0` 1l|l jduuvlu qsunuuu nu _-p-_vg -.9. uni ` fall sure that gl} would be well. _. In one instant I'}i'ad"decided upon` 11 ptau of action. _A_s:-quxetly as pcssihl_o_fLI ed devanl heavy boxqs of morchan~ A In on .T`Y6EtIiix:wo:ooinI,` and tlien Hi! 7the` next station ; `I ` 1_kn_p' ,\yaa"sq.l9. Scucely was this: y W W 1` immadintalv found two or hem we run into ___; _ cuss: GT3 3] `jmsfs 1 powest Pos}a1b1e Prices, IAIN` S! An var-uv `nun 'I`Iy.n ......`l:L.. :. u. _j..._;0; ---__ ONLY Foua WEEKS Mom-: IN WHICH TO % BUY CHEAP_!_iAFiDWARE. LEE & $oN,:\~,'~:>rr-T 1)_.-_.-1J 01---, GREAT sncalrm we aengwnaz 2 xix/xix/\/\.r\.r\J\r\_/\/\/\/\r\r\/\/\/\J\./`- /VV IHKRTMERE BV~STEAM--- GANDIED Psaugg &_ ALMONDS. T V b` to! ti te>to his friends and the ublic of Ba 1 The S::?l:i:r`:>n1 ' g Ot?n.nl11:1z-y that he Mmufacturcs ans deals in n O :-n--..-- -j- -3 - IJIIIIUUUIQ uuuu lulu uu-nu uun u.-nu. \ll lulltlllljllu In this section of oonntry. which, on inspection, will prove to be tho fact He also does ' -- ' -H- __ __.-Au I-I1..'...._-_-.._., Ur BVIAIII` -`rw I n I I I I 9 I`, AND THAT HE HAS ON HAND THE g.AL:5g;_1s~T;, um Aw onmsw STOGl( or mnmm .. .. .0 ...-.....4-..-u wlnh-,h_ nn insncctlon. will nmvn tn ha Hm c....a Tl! VII IUUIHCU. 119 was uuuu ~`th;n1wo _ minutes ignd out on the platform. ' - `iinli n'urgnnv'rnn'MAv tn no-.mvn (ha. J10 5130 UUUU Planing and Turning n.. 4-L. ghm-4-.na+. nntinn n.n;1 mnqt rnzmnnnhln tnrmn AVID Gljhg E. 91 BARBIE, GNP. ._._.--`wu -vu- jviin V5 9560 LICUIJD UK LLGILL UV.` `_ Of the Select kind, free from all dust and Slivors A ,VERY _LARGE' AND CHOICE STOCK` __ - _. _-...v -.v ..a- _aWou-k-iolnnlbo-noon in YLTL-LLLLG `rt---- 7-- --- ----- ---.-.1.g,a On the shortest notice and most reasonable terms 'Fnrtture Works axid. Store-rooms opposite the Registry Oicefwu :o:----- .-:.j.._.; _.___i._. w1LL1AM`HUNTER, era edhavin lo atoheon, ( nu` n....._ u.-- - . I-Ioussi-Iona FURNITURE! uNDR'rAKmc LONDON, LAYER, VALENCIAS, SULTANA, CUI{RAI\'TS,} V '8 (0ancluded.) h. I h oppose `you go to I e to egrap oce Ind` too what kind of a message In sent, suggested the agent. - Did that [preacher like looking fel- Ioq send" cymessago to G-_-3 I asked of UIun'.:.:1hnn-nlnv. mhnn I hurl nnnn in WINDOW GLASS! wwur-aw an. Ji.I.I~J.I-T -C -LVL |Andwi.ll all very low. The quality is Diamond Star. ' A-T _ FEE 'T`OE()1:IE?E) " 1}" U1{13II'TU}.E-Iic>'1-J.15, V ___.__ j_-.._...-_ p\.,.-__-. Cashen s Block, Bm/field Street, Barrie. `Ii-E'AVY AND SI-IIELF HARDWARE} ac. .t\/\:\1\/\ _~._.. . ._.__,__ __. _.-_.r -_.. __ .__, j ROGERIES. Filuh`, Bl$G_UlTS, acf" Isgiyha nu-IunulnllugonlaflulluivuI-;~Iu'tu' '-In!`I-'IuJ`~u~nu.nu-..p-uvvuwg E v E R Y." I `DESCRIPTION um mum ma: HAS THE '. - .---10:---- Eaving purchased a rst-cl_nsa Hearse is I. prepared to do Undm-tn.km_g Cheaper than any other Dealer m this I part oi the country. of B _ A A _ WILI.IITER. ".;o" Tu.-.5 E FLY DESCI be Ilgete in ten mmulea more. If I WUIIII, IKIUIIIIUI, IUI Inn lrul yuyu VI acu- lo; the bodies; and loould not doubt but the three men intended to duck Ing after thetrain pulled out an. iie'tion';', and : _r6b, the-car. before`. our, :I:lilh6"nOiTlDppilg `playce, There was but one station hetwoenus Ind , Redwood, and I knew we would eonl I ~1pn;lfegaingI an 9:133): LN:-nA'QI' -In!-.'ir_u4~` 71 JUST V ARRIVED OUR E.:_1E\_tlZgOI=.I~3. ~\8UAJ14U.V'.I.'.lSi.l`JD UK. NU UHARGE.'W=I J. McC u'r0r1Egf = 5'31 . . Bayeld`:S.tre;.J TUnde`rta1;1 ng i ' IN ALL-ITS BRANCHES; ,HAi*DSOME HEARSE PU_V_lS And all Funeral Rcqisitor; Furnished. v Dania}:-st.,v1\;o;'t;z .;`zie, Barrie. jjj ij $1 ulji-LT. JAPAN PEACO, VERY FINE BLACK 'I`EA.`l,' ORANGE PEKOES FOR FLAVOURINI} IIIIIIIIII out on me PIIIIUIIU. ` N115 -t.'n'.easy`ma'ttex to secure the yivo qnondun dead men They were fgien greatly at disadvantage, and deprived ofallpoie: to resist ml: IlVCft-iaofore .l.l_gay boo1_tn_o aware how n..xnn:|iEiI-.`m nn .'m.a:e1:.':Ie. ifiimidnf- ;. nvknu. `.41 AUL ncuv UA IUIIV, vljl-' ` w.` CRAP Q05- . i=ms'r-cuss nosswoon 3. mm o o F 15-; 3.` - With Henna 9..-... _ . - - I 1th H t . W 3'i'?:'1u&""3 9` " SOALB OF Reduced Prices. ' v, 1% ';'= . ETC nufl"pn"i&s;;;;;`;w!'1;I33: = L `L hvhq red, y'e,h `led-n little and ` .2:-.92 .\ -IIIIIE-`DIl0!l_ L99} pamypp awuvw uuw .. ,..%itmin'I;nt-. GIL". 1 - -t_ we had been well armed. _ uud und=`iIIidedith`o throjo mis- Iluhn xvno takont4o_ Redwood and Ihooounty gtdl. ` ~-I .lgl].~I-v tank In /lnnh-at. Manna- `III >0 OXIDE IIIOINJEHI WHO nan Q0|'(.l- ed ej~f1tjin.vo entat the at Rad-l ood, mtbfimly for the purpope diac- club IA. IL`: Isnrnnu and I .nIIIl` nnl W" '`-.4" "*"m":3o'i"I'1ook stun L x ` A of !hpfi'L:a!l.8R.5 unv~rnnnn'nln In II-In vmnni _ out St 0 1: 12. TlIE?MAN'W_|_T_[I__[HE RED EYE. .- Hlluorea wmn pale pas-ion. trnltv hentreated ..;'i".**'` ..a...? ..... :..d ,......h... .':. :.`.f:`: .'.`'.,. nu ma pemnea to pit: ~ under your pltiless feet ! ugnniaam-yallrm `Rimming! tomb. {on} catoleu white ngerq, _ 'f:e; around :"yT'on-A & tune, 7 IUIIIIIII BRUSH], IIl6 II 0 I noticed that the lids were i not fastened `down. My next discovery was that the screws were gone. This struck me as strange, for I was sure 1 had noticed: them when the coins werelied intothe car. I remember- ed that I had given the attendants per- Inlssion to arrange the caskets to. their own satisfaction, and that they had` been a long time doing it. Ifthey had ' removed the screws unobserved at that time, what possible object could they have lradin doing so`! With this ques . tion in my mind I raised the upper jieetion of the lid" at the ooin nearest . no -and took a look at the fac9.of the cow nt. He wasa young man, wilh Q I `an; ant` anaunrn laulnvnn. treacherous (0 Int! uneuurru puupiv. _ In the course etan ableaddress, Mr. . 0 Donohce said that } he was "exactly where hehad ever been. ` He had in` earlylife studied out the platform of the. Reform party, , and that -i platform, had commended itself to him, He had stood onrhat platform when few, Catholics in-Toronto would stand upon it. (Cheers.) He had-been standing V upon it ever sinca-he' was standing upon it that night, and he intended to stand upon it. (Cheers) "Their agita- tion and work together had `improved the condition of this Province, had . given them it L_egislatitre.and a Govern- ment which was satisfactory to them, because they had in the former C the number of their own people to which they were entitled, and had in the Government a member of their body. They had just the proportion which in the Catholic League they had conten- . dad was their right. That agitation and work had affected both the political parties in this Province. The. Be- formers, being pressed ,eleoted a certain number of Catholics. and the Conserva- iives, to show that they could be liberal, returned others, so that from. Reformers vieng with Conservatives, - they had elected nine Catholics to the L=gislature. Those who had "taken an active-part in that agitation had a right to be proud of its fruit. The whole atmosphere of the Province had been improved by it, and in Ontario the stite of things I was . good. But they must do the same thing with the other House. It was their duty to go to work and make the Dominion House just as liberal, and, after examining the case there and remembering all that had occurred in their efforts to `get representation there, they would be undeservingof the position they had taken in the commencement and con- tinued, if they did not meetand see it there was nothing to be done to remedy their position in the Dominion Parlia- ment. The wholexwestern mob had once come to mob him because he was going to move a resolution that it was not fit that members of the Orange body should be in the. police rorcc. When the vote came.up in the House of Commons for the expulsion of Riel, only himself and one men more from this Province voted against that expuls- ion. (Loud cheers.) Neither Mac-. lrenzie, nor `Blake, nor the present Lient-Governor, all of whom pressed him, succeeded -in inducing him to do it. When he had -oice and `thought he could make another move in the public interest, he did not hold the of- oe though it was . worth a con- siderable amount in the year, and he .was a poor man. (Cheers) If he. said he had changed. his position no unuuh` kn n rlinrnnl thinn Ht`: tfdlu IIO Kluhl VIIQI-ISUKI ' ISIQ INIEIIIULI _it would be a_ different thing, but it ought not to be believed of him until he told. the story himself. He was not there to change his politics- (checrs)--biit he was there to show them that Alexander Mackenzie and his Government had changed their politics and their platform, and had violated every plank upon which they had ever stood. Mr. O Donohoe here i briey reviewed the- Belorm platform and showed how to every planlr of it . it-lacKenzie had been unfaithful. Some people might whisper that John O`Donohoe was disappointed, and was, tlierelore, going against the Govern- ment. Ifa man wanted" favors he never went against the Government. The place-hiinter was the man whom` they found raising his voice for the Government and making a fuss, _ and bringing his tail of rowdies with him to a public meeting. (Cheers) 'lhey could always tell the place` hunters. `They were as easily seen i as black sheep in the whitest ock. (Cheers) t' he had been a placa.hunter he could have got the lace, if he had been pre- pared to give, p his principles. (Hear, hear.) In [872 they `were prnov__ing.for 1 the purpose of getting representation; r and they conferred with the leading political parties-the Conservatives as ` well as the Reformers-bec_nuse ..iis"`; the constitution of the Oa'th'olic League showed, that. body was organized, irre- spective of. party politics. The Be formers then made the most solemn A promises that the Catholid body should ` have not only the sharegof `represent- ation to which their numbers entitled them, but should -the represented `in the Government when they attained power, and should be part and parcel _ with them in all -the affairs of state. That was what the Catholics . were entitled to, because the other portiori of the electorate was _.pretty_ evenly divided, and the side on which the i Catholics, `if nearly Iv-united, " went - tine nine in -'r.nrinaad:;=. Thhnlrfyihiw .\d-vllvlguv In uvuun u-uvvu, nuan- was sure to `stinpaedj - taken by . himself ,n,jo;1_g, but `by Mr ` ..'.\r1cCrosson,7:`M|`.3?- Hngiles", -antfmihors. ' ~`- ":lJA uynnl n-and :lHn`f hnna!in91"' thnnlg promises of the :'"`I{q_eYOi`n5?89` ?iii,' M but that was about all` the] fzuitvol the interviews. This notion was-hot `-'!`."'."'=`" Y.-'.""".".`..`. ! '",'. . `W939 iIoaamgnoni;u-:1-zucuoucaonru _ the Gut rank: and [Ito `cogent ' reasons to: his couple. The Gun" are` mi mung: or up Roman catholloody. \llIU VVUD :1 , . . " Are Y0 P'P&:i}i Kiln to- guarantee us, so far as you fire able, hg su rt of our_ rt `_tQ`_j ,A glue to` ma ?I?{.lin .yn+' thin?-i` `$52- T fbfm party;-,-bedauso. no. magterwho `V ggyrdxt yourji3:`j"!'.EL. the .oamojics_. pf Ogtagidithgaif pres=._9nl'i\tio'n'* ;;ccor._'ngE_ ij -. beta, in the Ifegislaturaa _of {he Provm: of Ont.ario.oud Dominiqn, of ., ndu.__`l`?. ';I'heAs.n. "of the lands: "o "the `Roi was at the head of the Government or" `at the othg; and of it, ., are was no quel!.Iun'th1`ll M: `Hrdih ,. :93 315? " ` me Governn`1ent--was- Yx V therimeet-.on-` was-:a=i-` *'*` `*1 ' n `Y. '_. ; ALL: -_;.'_n:A. '- At a -convention` of representative Cdtholaos held at the St. Lawrence Hall, Toronto, the other nfternoonu speech was delivered by Mr. John 0 Donohoe, in which, while declaring. himself still n Reformer, he renounced all allegiance to ;the MnokenzieGo_v -' emmenz, which he spoke oi as having . gone back on every` rinoiple which they professed, end on false end treacherous to the Catholic people. 1 1.. M... an... anion qhln nthlrnln Mo. , I M .91 . . '.e..;'`...g`h`...`.`;1".` .'3.:.. (HUI quuemun W33 3"'_ .' V 2" _' Namg tbe`~oonsgitqeg`cies ` in" wjiji; ' me inuence fund` alIp'pdrI. of your 'p`(:y~ would be exerted for the election 0! eligible Catholic. candidates g; thgppr V prodchingl6iiIin.'_ -,1 V: W 9 _ L . !rheiauswer'v'vas[--g "__"` " * u 1: is impossible` cf: nhm paxtioulu oonotiwenqiseo gbll .:t,s_iA.s.vgr.-3: 1:9 `,N0, 1: . inaeiis-thiiIui13)`?|3`*." "- The third pom wasg:--3` L .-`:.'1`9.o, 9.. ho `. 0. x91,'a.. .1: ' ihbught;v`&riglG9in!:gE6iii$i6n- - 'm'tne;no_ieaM : - :v south. .Pqr*h'.aW'e Iiihgidd,::.;0qxd o ;?Quuwi -,0i..Y ;1.`:!i1'Pa.t9xl2ot _80ntl:,i G ' ` ' ` ;B!i`I'07l!`:;.,`3-3"i.t<.J.!I.. `Q!1J.l!! uuulggglg v.I_I_1ptuu, ,VE"9.u*.] Pl .1-"`.5F,| `g. V_E$!tt ;{l .arono, ._VV,_oll:qd.`aId _:': ff 3/. f , Jed =-, __ .nw\Iu.vo-:vu,, A.n.|o-- &I,|l5|IVD' -uuakiluulug `He would read =the;5quostioxf =whnoh were -put-to bothwtho~loudiug'amen`: One'was:- '- _ ._ . L. n A_- _.-._ _.._._-_- -_I _'.I_ A- "?f5hii;r.'"[B';w.;.;. _m1_.'., % .. i ~.' um`; > ,-4 . L` .'= v I 65* _uuuuy - uuuou, VV'UKlI_ named-.L '1`hl.=- . :tI.Ie.=;=. a *RLeYor'm&s ? `'7v`i?it in`," ? nhnnl-. all lln` `nu?! AI uxuvlnl puny EU ncull uuwu Iuu snuwul of Ultramontanism. Did Alexander Mackenzie repudiate those sentiments and any either you or ll must leave theeGovernmen_t unless they are re- pndinted 1 No, and `those sentiments, which afeoted all them, when uttered bye Cabinet Minister, the Govern-. ment mustvbe held responsible for un- less they repudiated them. A sign of how much the "Government party priz- ed them was the fact that at a conven- l tioh in this city they had brought out its acsndidnte for Parliamentary honors the only Reformer whom they found going up to vote against .9. Catholic. (C'heers.) They thought they could not nd hnhfnrnuirlnnr-_A nf infnnm hatred 150 VVWIQI `VIIVWICQ ' ' ICU VUIQW VH3` whom all the Gfovernments that ever lived could not pull at their tail unless they did justice to the Catholic body. They had dilly-dallted and had leftthe Catholics without a representative In `Parliament or in the Government. The ll!` time. Mr. Mackenzie was in Toron- to he w`as1n.his (Mr. O Donohoe e) oice, still talking about repies_enta- lives, but the fact was the Govern- ment thought the write would soon be tanned, and he (Mx.~0 Donohoe) would have no opportunity otehowing his opinion of their deceit. (Hear, hear.) On matters affecting the_Catholio body and the country they had shown them- selves to be one-sided . i In the matter of immigration they; had filled this country from one quarter of the world, to the prejudice oi the Catholics. They had favored theirotvn people leaving the country, and had` done nothing to bring them back. From 65 coustitu V encies in Lower Canada, they sent l- teen `Protestants to the House, and in that Catholic Province of Quebec a Pro- testant was at the head of the Govern- ment. Yotthe. Hon. Mr. Huntington appealed. tothe Protestants to join the Liberal party to keep down the growth nf [Tin-amnnrnniam nm Alexander ` I` have purchased stock largely from the farmers for eight years, pay- ing them -thousands of dollars annually. : Jglmve told them, and state now, that Werelt not tor the duty that! am oom- pelled to pay upon all their stock cross- ing the line to the United States, [could offer to pay from 60 to 75 cents more l_`or:.lambs Iand $10 per head more for cattle. And only two weeks since the . t {rovers were paying $4 per100 pounds no weight for hogs. lot` the Montreal _ market; but hogs were shipped in from Chicago free of duty 3eud' glntted the ..,n;erket. `Had the Axnjerionne been cal- l use upon topey 20 percent. duty, the ~ "same as our `firmer: have to, pay. (gr, lhe.privilege' of;`eelling~ hogs in'th_e pl__In'1ted States market, -we. could have (fade a ln.ir.pro.t-`nndicqrgtinne to my be farmers 34- per.10'(_) -pounds". But he :;e'enlt_..ie, cnri'furrnernf:.will ` have to _. heklees for their -enrplI'1`_e hogs `Noj ; asgfqt theicomrnunityfaeree enlfering more :-from tor-0l I0:'_lidQfl'6Q':=_g-_I1l`.dO, . . i li_cyffof_the.Grit;i then on ; industrious r'mege,;f,o_r`tl`xey 1: no `control 05* L ' 'out._Oa_nedien;1nefgket;eheither can they ' glftheir 9:;the United T;..>m;...*:.:;:,*.:..;; ..... A litigg fo_rwud" onudidnlds :_{ox:;luk _of_ . thou` aupport. The Reform putty hu_ _ .sI!ow.u_ its igood will ..'by bringing` for-._ wt!!!` Oatholio candidates in four of. thin, and it is oortainitho union o_f,th'o Reform and Catholic `votes .von!d in- `aure success in` noarlynll of those. "nun Inst` 05:: nninn ha-n nun-tint` -llilllll DH uuuus H Ill 21 ILIUIHIJIII. he coina were placed in one end 0! G19 cat, and after it had been at- nngad that one of the men should. 00lno inlothe car, and take a look at` the bodies, when we {arrived at Red Wood, he shook hands with the others (ad ontened one of the coaches. As the doors closed on him, and the bells "nag women! steaming away. I was m-nth: hnnv fnr an hour nr IIIIEVBQIUDUZ Ill uvnu Bu VI suvauo . How bad this union .ban5n.caniad out? He Mr. O'Donohoo) believed shut their lch friends hnd some forty ve members of Paqliamont from Ontario, while the Catholics had not .UIlU.' - . _ re - ' `The. ilhbera'lity_ of. the party with whom they , had "been working and whom they put int) power was to blame. 'He.had spohenand worked'in every `part of the Province at that tune in he halfof. that party because he believed inthe sincerity of their promises and in their platform, and because he be lievedhe was making ._a move which would benet every Catholic in Cana- da. ' During all that time _no one `had any means of knowing` what their in- tentions were except as they expressed them. Believing "in their promises and professions, they did everything to join the Catholic body with -them; but there was no opportunity of testing their sincerity then. ` Since they had got the Government into their bands they had had a chance` of showing their liberality, anzl they had shown it by leaving the Catholics just A as they were. (Oheers.)` He was one man ruhmrn nll Ilia (Inna:-nmnnhu that lava! \\JLlUUl'-) LI.lUy IILlUugl.I|J DUO UUMIM uuv nd better evidence of intense hatred to Catholicity than in a Reformer of life-long standing who would not vote `for `him (Mr. 0 Donohoe) because he was a Catholic, and now, forsooth, the Catho- lics were to go and vote for Mr. Galley. Whatever their difference politics might be,`th'e only true course for them to take was to cast their votes against such a man, no matter what his oppo- nent might be. ` (Cheer-s.) To. show further what .he believed to be the in- tense bigotry of the Government, he re- ferred to the proceedings connected with the visit of a delegation from . a Catholic meeting to Mr; Mackenzie. " ' " That was the history of their interview with Mr. Mackenzie. He asked if that gentleman from the "day he -took oice to the present hour, had disregarded all his promises toward them, andtreated them with contempt when they_ called upon him ant] in an krnokinm l`n`AanfA'}Il" him, aI{2i" llJ ce2`Ei`ng"e'1`i`a2`f; ;`ces treated t 9 whole of the Catholics of 1\_;__:__,, , __,_,L 1lT-._I.1 1.1.- l`l-A.L- UIJUHIJUU one WHULU UL ULIU Uuuuullvn UL Ontario with contempt. Would the Catho- licsof this Provinee say the conduct of that man and that Government was such as they ought to sustain 1, (Cries of No, no. Let Mr. e Mackenzie be decapitated. Lethim leave that position. Let them take men who. would full their programme, and the fault might V ceaseto bespoken of ; but as` long` as they have been in oice they had been as extravagant and as bad as any Govern ment which ever existed in Canada- (Cheers). Heprofessed himself as he , Inn` nun: Mann and "Inn ".I'IIKfDl`V nvnr UUlD,o LLU PIULUDDUQ lLII.I.IUll. DD 110 hzd ever been, and, `ihetrusted, ever would be -8. Reformer. But, if A the Government of .Ontario acted as had that of the Dominion, much as he re- spected it and uph_eld'ii:, he would op- pose it as he would oppose. to the very last the Administration of ` Alexander `1\_l[ackenzie. (Loud cheers). 5 T ' .ATol_mA Shepherdgwof-.BoIhwell, a `cattle dealer, whose business leader him to have transactions with`). wide eireie of Western Ontario farmers, gives the following testimony` as to how our present jug-handle tariff` works against 7 eggrxcnituristaiin the Dominion : Inf L__- ____,,;I_-_L'-J -._,I_' I; u HOW mam-:ns surren. [G0lllEN guv-AmA:'oLrnjuu.:.;qaooglilzs, --do 3 _ '-II WUIJVVUIII BIUIIIIIIIIS CW5 . . lawns pretty busy for an hour_or more, and we had passed-three or four ohtiens before I had time to cost more than n casual-glance toward the quiet nger at the end of the car. But liter 3 little, when I_ had more leisure, In nncontrollabletwish took possession 0! me to look atthe {goes of the two dead men. ' It wasn't mere morbid curiosity, and I can't describe in any my better Tthsn to say it was a sort of vague desire which I could not quit without satisfying it. ` ' nnnnr` H-sol 1-1:; An n1nuA'n;\f I--Golden Beaver-M Exam? 01* mwii> m;orEu?m3'o . f 7: 1; ' v. _ ,,___ fl _. _'_ . _ V: FALIQI5 RY Goons 2 (i)PE_NlNG THIS WEEEK l*SEEAlJVERTISEM.E[NT maxrn WEEKI W A `at the c1osestT1=r1c_>es.* THE LEMPORIUM; - - JOHN wmrson. ` ; ONE DOOR WESTOF THE BARBIE HOTEL. cant": rumusmnas AND IIEAIIY-MADE omnum: `V nun . nu vv . '11-Inn-In COMPEETE IN THE NEWEST LINES OF ENGLISH. SCOTCH AND CANAOIAN TWEEDS WORSTED COATINGS AND OVER.-COATINGS, WHIOHVVILL BE MADE TO ORDER. . _ FOR STYLE AND. CHEAPNESS SECOND TO NONE IN TOWN. - ~ :0: - zI.;.:3' ' `I .` ' `V ` ;f`!l|I,Iin%I&nI;:JaaI-!l"";``A'r 5'9 %' ` ---Ai:o.'-_ man Mamas, MATS, noun OIL-GLGTH.` IA LARGE LOT OF BOUGHT VEBYLOW*| 3 I face and square features; Rgplaning the lid, I passed away to Other _A._.A`:-- _..-_..._- ..._n ..... "PI... ........ ------.1); A. Special lineAoI"F.r_ench Wool Cashmeres, in all the new Shades- Qj-::():1j--.j ' . _._.._______...__.._..-.__.._.._..___ _..__..j._,,.. ......_._.z__.__.__..__..___ _.___...___._..__ I-5'1` THE Mhmmfti Niiwias? st-numb. mans: G00;l`;;,__LUaTBi:s IN_ ALL uunns " I AND:(I0l.0ll.s,:nVE mtrulaza m PRINTS and B RILLIANTD, ., ntnnsEj1m'.'as, ,nnIsl.lNs AND win-u-: aoous, NEW spams umrnns, nmtu-n..i: cnorus AND cAsnm=mns._ ' ` 000191956 `Stool: of In.dim', Misses and Gents"Glnves,v _Eosiery, Shades and Umbrellag of nllkandl. Also an-Immense Shook of Gents Ready-Made Olothmg. Hats, Caps and Furmsh- ` the W Stock held by any;2 houses in to which we ml] Sell at Bottom Prices. A nhn um 4. am! Sham WITHOTTT EXCE ION. channel hr 25 mar man}; than nnv uu`Kl.Il(|I. A103l1'l.l1l.lll6l.l3U Dvuuls Ul. uruuua a_.v_u-u -;u.uu.u.vLu|fu1u*. yaw, uupn uuu. L'Iu1fusu- in egf; y m . , coin sell and Shoes, WITHOUT EXOE4 ION , cheaper by 25 per cent. than any LIL ' . - otherhouseintown. ' vvongn sen Boots and. 511069, vvxxnuu 1. l!JAUI`{f.L.l.UL1, cucaper Dy 1:) per 061115. man my - other house In town. siook _4'r; (ii-otgerles or all klnmanst to Hand, Wholesale and V: AIl;lt'lnql,I 01 Farm Productlom taken in Exchange. ` ` P. :m:a.rr:|.n as can 4 ` V - .'Look a oldjsumd. V f that-hohsju reooiiv_edhiaA8pT1-ing` Sfock of] A 1A PER,.ANDJB(_)RDERINGS, EOONSISTING or QVER 9000 - ;; .03; nxiqmsn AND AMERICAN. MANUmd:r'_Uma; T 4; ` _`;; BA_NGIJ.iG IN_PRICE FROM 50. PER ROLL .112.` , ` A. ggmmnz of rLu_x :fa:;a;r1eu;xt:n nnmns. AT :B0`1'1oM`-PRIOEB`. % = [CHEAP GO%OD_S_!__nQ|jEAP G.ooDsn| INEWDRESS GOODS, TIC IIUI` IHIUUHIUII 5 men who wesnlive after the eoeideg;,_w_hIeh the paper said eaused_ lhe'dea`I]i_}:{ Van Sector and Griggs, and whofhad made arrangements for theltnnsportation of their xemains, was _new_[here In this eoin, to nll appear- IuoeVd_oId`! Then I remembered that the. bereaved stranger has said his brother resembled him very closely. But two brothers are not apt to have red glass eyes ! Such a min- aidenoe as this was beyond the pale of ualbnnble probability. ' , Whiln Inn 1 nnua at an nnnnnanri lW;ALL1 AP1R! WALL PAPER! BRUSSELS; 'l`APES'l`RY,1 KIDDIJRMINSTER, UN "wt-> 0Ki?E'E"f.IEXHVifiTb 33% | AT EWAN S,_TH1S WEEK] ;.--_-1 '_.:---u \ 4 % A f Evian snows 1" -an`-tam. LARGEST % swooxiumn BEST` VALUE .Don'f forget that'yo1VJ.. can-buy ytgur Ca;-pgtg Here at wholesale `V prices. . The largest stock to [choose from. and the EMBRACING EVERY DESIRABLE SHADE AND COLOUR. WE ARE OFFERING} .A.. JD. .1\IAC]N':(:I:&B_ dc soNs IJMP01uUM 2% `1=-1a`nne1s and vvinceys, "'f3'A ln'.";`$::. safely deposited in en an hour before the time for the train to leave, Thursday mormng.. It was `securely locked in two strong, iron bound ehests, and when they were Itotved `away in the large safe and the `henvydoors made fast, I thought every- thing wss pretty well fixed. A few minutes before. we pulled out, two weggons passed by the ear, one of them oontainiing two eoffms and the other six lnen, who were evidently aetingas :llbee,rers. Ilooked around for the tenvadebrobher withthe peculiar eye`, * bath! `Was nowhere to be seen. I thought -it a lrttle strange, that, ho uhould be absent at such a time, but I ._ier d't all about it in a moment. LA --3-nu. -.-A... _I..n-nel :5` nine nun`

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