_ ' - --i I `THE G -R !<`.A l`E'l` %w@_;;za_:1%r:ga-mmtayen mans I V5. ; Ana -1 \.u1AI.a an uu.\. la`!-.xL'c1'u.xc'rL\'! 1`1xoM.\s' EXCI-2LSl0R_ ELEC- Tme 011,! WORTII TEN TIMES rrs WI-110111` IN GOLD.-Pain cannog. {stay where it is used! It is the c11eapesL_ medicine ever made. One dose cures common sore throat. One bottle cured bronchitis. Fifty cents` yvox'tl1lms cured an old smndiixg cough.. It positively cures cato.rrali_ ascluna and oroup. FIN. cents'woi'Lli lius cured click in the back. and Lie same quantity lmne back of eight years` stendmg. it. cures swelled neck. tumors. rlieyxningbnn, mguralgia. contraction of the muscles, st1l_l _|omt.s'. spinal dilcultjcs, and nin and s:)rcncss'in any mu-t,.n`o nmlter where,- E nmy `)0. or from what cause It may arise. it al- wu.y_s does you good. l`wcnL.-re cents` worth . has cured bad cases of chrome and bloody dy- `minutcs. It will ciiro any case of piles that it is possible to cure. Six or ciglxt applications is war- mntcr`. to'cure any case of exec:-1a.tc_rl nipples or inamed breush. _Forbr1us.es, 1f_:i plied often and bound nu, there is never the shg_itest discolore- tion to the skin. It. stops the pain of a. burn as soon as applied. Cures frosted feet, boils. warts and come. and wounds of every description on men or beast. I 4 I I 3 i sentery. One leushoouful cures colic in ( R. NA. '[`H h`.WAR- pain no N V I manor beast. . . . - . V ' S. N. THOMAS. PHELPS. N. Y. - And NORTHROP & LYMAN, Toronto, Ont. Sole Agents for the Dominion. ' NorE.--EIec:nc_ elected und Electrized wnoha.\'e'1:set1 hem. by securing the Tl'eu.tisc E or theCircu1ur rrom any Drug ist in the l)omin- i iou.Frce. Price of the Iceme y iupint bottles .31: Pills 25 cents a. box. h`I nlnnuxrnvnr \v 0 l\ I.` 0.. '1 ms Gmcu`. SIIOSHUNI-I85 nu-:z\n`.DY AND PILLS , The success that these _lllI.:dlCillGS have met wi'Lh`siuce their introduction to the public some years ago; proves plainly to the most skeptical that they are medicines that perform what they are n.dvertisL-d to. I`h`c virtues of these n)udi- I clnesh:u'o been well tcsugd. and lmvo withstood I their trial in :r uiosnsatxsfuccorymanner. For diseases of tho Blood. Liver. Lungs. &c.. they are Ilnsurpnssod. '0 have U;<"tlll10lli.1S ot1niracul- ouscures of these dxsenscsgznd man others. If any one is alictcd, let him try :1 ottle of the Remedy, ond_u box of Pills. N0 injurious effects will follow their use to the most delicate person. as `they are purely vegetable; their being no mineral ma.tte1' in them. The co.-it is small while the a.dva.mage:3 derived from their use will doub- . Iy repay you for y9l11--expenses and trouble. The medicines are widely known throughout the Dominiou. and are for sale h ' the principal n1edi- ` cinedealers. Try them, an be convinced that these medicines are no ln_m1hug. No one who has tried the SllOSllOll.C_SS_PlllS1lll! ever pronounc- ed an`un(a.\'nx'alnle opmmn of them. no family where they hqvu been used will be without them. | Fullinfornntmn may be had on all particnlars `touching tl e use and the c.\'pcricucc of those [ who l1a.\_'e`r.sed hem. by securing l`z-eatise ; the Clrculur any Drmzmst l)mm`n. . Is the great remedy fo.rG(`m`:r11lDebllity` . 1"!` I'll ! I|l'l'II xi `l'l E`ecmally cu!-es I{iine)' Complaint. V Cures Pains in tie Back. Is effective in its cu_re of Female .Vea_kncss. 9111 re rwliirnnru ' Rexoves the cause of Dizziness. Relieves Fnintnessht the Stomdch. Is a. valuable remedy for "Headache. _...___:_.___ vEs.2ETIeE: W111 cure Dyspepsia. V?7GET1NiE_J% 1-u,_;__._- - -Vbjij-UGVZ ` Rsisforea the entire system to a_ healthy `condb on. ` l VEGETINE 1 1-\A_._#,, IICFILICLI uv ' n..;':. i`2i:V_E\S. ::o_-non, Mass. Removes Pimples and Humor: tron} the $09. --.-v-- '12: Cures Constipation and regulates the bowels . uuuvu. L vsamus W111 eradlczite Salt Rheum from the system. VEGETINE Cures the worst cases of Canker. Meets with vzdndertul success i eases. lormy weather the stock are bet- ` III-under cover than exposed to the [ _`5'l!ry'Vblusts.- .1! Han mistake to sup-| exbuf V ITIRIKF! `lhnm `worthy o Has eirected some m'nrve1loVus_oi1vx-on in cases of Cancer. . Is the greatfBl;od Purier. I `- 1.: rccomm-;: %a ny s-'a.. Biiatdn 151`.-iciszi..~."no equal as 1. ` blood pnrmer. I ' I it derrul cum menu oz_u?`m%.?:es .&sf.&';`i"mu.a-._ L the Lahox-arm-y. and convinced myslf of its gen um 1-it. It is` .1 ta :1 hergfgacn of wh?3:'1ff:1?gh!1<"h:t'1l$e', `gs: tgy "are compounded in `such nfmanner auto produce satoninlgmg results." ' L ,W_i1l Qur the worst or Scrotum. Ve':tinc-is Sold by u .D_:'t_gg1,sIs. .VEG.E1`INE u s.-cu u. ; wunurlv vv ir'rE?INL$ uuncu; nu` Utllulul 1,19.-: Y:`?'+`3t?3T~`i+ ? I `3-N...-1, 'Ul|-En` -ll us E l'nlS8KD 10 Sup- vt` iopntrary they are weakened by [`_:`p.U"!j1'nt exposure rnakegthem hardy ; l VEEETINE vzamua VEGETINF. Vaagnne VEEETINE v,:*r"if:'" -!E%H=:~= v;..:%e1j-mi vacerme ._ . . _ . - ---vuounluru Alter bronklnst the small stock should be further-looked to, fed and watered fI'he aama hours as nearly as possible. qhould b9 ohser-cad` each day forlhese m__nten.- Animals are exacsirg as rc- glfds tigne, and are uneasy under ir- regnlurity. Altar the small stock. are - dyred fur, hfotso*s and _cows should be , gtared, undjhe latter turned unto the ' ml; ~ 4 . 4_., veczrma - :1 by physicians and apothecarles. Pvpnred bv urns: u.-.. L Mercu`1-ial dis-. Another lot of Gbod Tea, 50 Boxes at!2-5c per lb. V n'I..OCK S OLD STAND. V Lam am%$wm*m: @ 3 {:1 gm a;.mc.cne; I C-0I\[PLE'|`E IN THE NE\VES'l` LINES 01" I-`..\'GLIII. SCOTCH AND C.-\.\ ADIAl\ I`\VEF.DS WUIISTED COATINGS AND OVER.-COA'|`I.N(z'S. \VHICH WILL BE MAIN`) TO ORDER. ' 10R'S'l`YhE AND Cl[l`}AP.\"I5-LS SECOND TO NONE IN TOWN. -----:0:---- isms runmsumcs my REAY-MADE cLo1'Hme }N E W DR E s S a; 00 D TH1=: EMPORIUM, e - .Jo:m wATso1~:.g 1` ONE DOOR WEsT_0.g?THETB{1%T212_z`1g`HoTL:L, [CHEAP GOOD:()g[elEAP Goonsng fcacoa FeA i"'f E&, Mm, Fmzsaag-swag Tlm'11nler'sign-.- invretiring from Business would return his thanks to `the public for tl}c liberal patronage extended to him for the (amt: twenty-tive years, and` would respectfuhy solicit for his successors a. continuance of the .-mun. 3 BRUSSELS. 'l`APE."l`RY, K!DDERMAlNS% i`ER, A UN And Canadian '[`\-eeds, ot whicll they respect ull y invite inspection. . The Subscribers having hzul a. large experience in some of the leading houses of San` Francisco, Chicago. and N ew York are prepared to exc-cute all orders in the latest style and guarantee satisfaction to all who may patronize them I CA%PETS!ARPETH _fI:hB 0611 should be cl-`-au`d lcforc _m`o`mi_ng milking. than f--d-'he feed l'tvi.ng.be6n ptepared.us far as pwsihle. ` tie PIOVJOUS afternoon This, wnh {he career the horscs,and a light ` feed In the man stok,`wi!l occupy the time baforp breakfast. Beg leave to announce to the citizens of Barrie and surrounumg country that they have opened out in the above line in the remises lately occupied by H. Bennett, where. they will carry on the Merchant.Tailoring usiness in all its branches. Having just_ recexved a. select stock of goods of the latest designs, consisting of V .B.oad Cloths, Worsted, & Frenh Goods, Scotch,~English 'B.1.rrie ,_A11g. 21st; 1873. I 113.0103 ) Ladies `in an. CHEAP;BLANKBTS, niew ulnar \vl.c:~;Y~.=, New nmacn CASH- numas, Jqb mm or: scA_`IsLn'r l=La.\'NIaLs.aII:WooI, oniy l8c., won-llIj25c., New POUND PIllN lj and PATCH- Woxm PRl1_\"l'8. for Quilts, Cheap IIIANTLI-z (!l.0'l`ll_S, Cheap oaxana 'I`\Vr.[:D, Ex: 4 yrs Value In CANTON FLA&Ni= 1.8, MANTL`ES, MILLINEBY AND READY-MADE . CLOTHING! _ FUR JACKETS, CAPS{a.nd sE1'Ts.g A Splendid Stock for the Nerclan A HOLIDAY SEASON at we BEAVER. r.-:. 3. GROMPTONL & co. IGOLDEN 5ilmAi.E_tInzvo1':n T3 mwrsns AGRI- _. ,Ulo'l'l'!I_Al., Suunnv AND Cuuxunv EMBRACING `EVERY DESIRABLE SHADE AND `COLOUR. \YE_ ARE OFFERING} ms E%1:.%.I_. .1.'I' co sq:-k Maw FASHIHNABLETAILBINE ESTRBLISHMENT. A. I). MACNAB ce sonxrs 'Dccemb r_l2, 1878. Flannels and 'VV:i.-n'.ce$rs, All at the czfnsest Prices. Emporium ef Fashion ! --~-:0:----- Give us a. Call and `be convinced l'lll I"IV?o ran Tl-TE--V.V0RKL or THE - MOI-ITI-I. ` ~ `;_` 'llY`OOOD8, READY-MADE OLOTHIHG, GRODERIES &G-, - " ,m[essrs.'adefs .Bios., ARE SHOWINAG A LARGE A_.`1D .\1.-xaN11r1ct:Nfr srocx ob: amp -:.s3H.ANKs; oua T.AlLOl-R_l_l:E "DEPARTMENT A.D. MACNAJ3 &_SONS. `N0. 1. ONTARIO BUILDINGS. OPPOSITE OLD S_'l`A.\'D. DUNLOI -ST OARPETS SUCCESSORS TU II. BENNISTT. 'Unt thg.t_dato our entire` stock of T THE NE wEsf'17 DESIGNS I`N JUST ARRIVED. IN GREAT V-IARIETY. ____:-n ' AT BO'i"'I`O:\1' PIRICES. As we must leave the premises, we now occupy before the 6th J anuar , we are determined to reduce our Sbou before removing, con- ! . ' sequently wi 1 V ,E3M5GVER`:. 2] NEW BRICK BLOCK) _ . `fpgper give a `list 61' up ~'~_1_ ,.:[aV.iII1_r_;9s i_n'G|usgow and icqijyinjl -ind1rcoAIl_v' trace V :ggp c of the Dairy ' of_ ` 4-A,'1`.iTHE_ AT THE _Col[lser Sh, near-the Market. P. nbtarrin as A TO om-V: Izixxzorters. UNIONS, HOUSEHOLD HINTS. H. BENNETT 34-tf 1' IEATQ Co. OloUU 1.5`) In .75" on -1\t\JJ.L . ' mess nun DEFY7:ii.h1PETlTl0N. _.....__....;o;.....__... REMEMBER THE SIGN or `THE BIG-B0,0'T` WILL. EA 9101' BE UNQERSOLD. LARGEST & BEST IN THE < E AND WILL BE OFFERED AT svcn A . TO NEW `STORE 1N" EXT ECCDIFI. TC) E. I-Ixljjs ._.......-._'-.;o;.__:._...._. , . _ _ _ _ _ _ _.. ,.............. nu-in: niriuiy Uy DQ115011. FTOXB 5 53. `` Gold Jewellery, of the richest ziiiil in-rat exquisite designs, with Monograms, Crests, and Devices, Enainellcil in Colours, after Di:1~4lgl1S by the most accomplished Artists in the I reci.ius Metals; Brooches, Bracelets, Necklaces, Lockets, Rings, and all kinds of bijoiueric assupplied to members of the Court, Z\_l'l(l.` other Distinguished _Person_sgss. Merchants, Shippers, and Wholesale Buyers are speciali y invited, before sending their orders elsewhere, to obtain from the msinufactory the Illustrated Catalogues of Watches, Clocks, Chains, * Jewellarv, Silver, and Elcctro-plate. which are sent post free, as not only are the discounts liberal, but a selection can be inzule from the lsrgest stock in the world. Orders should be sent direct to tile Mauufactory, Luilgate Hill. Benson s Pamphlets on Tni-ret- Clocks, Watches, Clocks, Plate and Jewellery sent Post Free. W'a.tches sent ufe by Post to all arts of the World. steam Factory and (my Show Rooms, Ludgggg no, Landon. .West-End Establishment, 25 old Bond Street. Bumb- li-hed 1749. A v ` ' 38- ck her down! I 5 A if all low condition, 1 on o pol-ditio ' Kick 11:; down. ___._-_..,`.r-- -writ-Illlig Of every description, suitable for all climates, fr:om.2_to 200 guineas. Chronogra ha, Chrono- metcrs, Kevlcss Levers, Presentation, Repeaters, Railway Guards , Soldiers an Workmen's Watches of Extra. strength. Clocks, for Churches, Turrets, or Public -Buildings, Dining or Drawing Room, Library, Carriage, Church, Hell, or Shop. Perpetual Gal-undue, Wind Dials, &c. Artistic English Clocks, decorated with Wedgwood and other wares, designed to suit any style of furniture; also as novelties for presents. Made solely by Benson. From ' Gold the m`)Sl3 exquisite .Devi_c_e:-2, Euatgziellell in Designs bv the most mu-,nmnI:.I....1 A..:...- ;_ u, , :.._ _U;_,__ the Queenand Royal'Family, and by special a ' t t 1; H_ Lvnles, I. R. M. the Emperor of Russia, thchfahax-:l:jE:1(;:ll<);nl(;:)1r4:1w`::n, .311 E`, rinces. . _ bucg, Princes. {X-GET SAW3; `VJATCB & O-L()OK MAKER :0:--- I ~4g.`|||l.|tJl\Ill utlu JJLSIIIIIIIIS-luulll . CTOSS-Cut SIIWS; ` ` Sleigh and Cutter E All the lending Styles of Saws : Waggon and Bugg lJewitt S Mill Saw Files, &cl., - &c., lHickoryAxe `Handles; [Proved Coil Chain, l Lance-Tooth Cross-Cut Saws l Glass, Paints, Oils, 8'.- Cl1ampion and Lightning-tooth Nails. Locks, Hinges, ; - Saws. m-:._n_ ___ J ,. .. (V- nmruwnn ac. v\A I\J\f\/\/\/\.~./-_/\_/-./~,/\/~./\/\,-\,\_,.\,\,._ A ,. _ _ Hm` .~am!i"mm-a..n-1m~rt\; .' v V w v- \/\J\r\/\/\/\/\/\ r\/\/\/\/\/\.'\ /-_/Nx././\/`-/\/V\/\4\./xru q/\/\J\/\/\J\/\/\/\r `i5H%PP_&HNG AXES, vvauvutuv lilge IS IT, . 4-Klckhcr dong" '*"'If`.nV break` ixr heart, I `Kick her dqivn, kick an down ; . _ flie,s'nnrt-- ` ` M "Kick-her T {M in conditinn I 1- -.;n--Uh-ur u -u-L I-J , EXTRA CHOICE YOUNG HY:50N, ' GUN POWER, J JAPAN, : l'III\JEl'\IEg FIRST-GLASS I B0 EWOOINE VIALNT CCFFINS Witil Hearse furnished in addition, EMUSAGE 1/1Agg;{I;E"ff1EEii7. ..-..._--;u;-.._... - isENs0N'swA'rcHE.s Fevery description. suitable climates. frnm L`-2 tn `)nn 1..:...... nL--______L, n. - HOUSEHOLD ruanrruns, anon A Kma ' MEATC`U'1'TEs'-IS ANDACHOPPERS, SOALE OF Reduced Prices. sea FQ-P1833 `:~\raeze MEDALS--LUNDDN. nusuu AND PA|S.`2;`.:i; -----:o:---- - -V-. ngpwxinno nenera. Kick her down. -hver like 11,` , -. Kick her down 30: TEAS TI-I am ARE TEAS. KTRA YOUNG HY.~)T\ A I 1.1 DAY Dl.`.u"n .__.._-Q-.__j.. NE.\.Al{%vef;Rp:_frLJs JUST ARRIVED. GANDEEB PEELE}: .'\NDXIv.."N"i6lu\'l'DS. `' as V I "7 _ - gg ' u : JConstant1yv on hand, Shrouds, Head Lin- - . . ` ing, Gloves, and a1l-Funeral Requisites. HEARSE FOR. HIRE. Orders by_Mail or Telegraph promptly attended to. li'I_ LAOE OF BUSII_i'ESS-`-John-St., Ono Door south of Ball : Planing Factory`?! ERGE A SPLENDID ;3;SSdRTMEl\|T. %PARI[HO%USE jREMV%EDL The Subscriber Begs to iniimate tohis friends and tlge ublio of `Barrie and surrounding Country that he Manufactures An deals in :u:\u.-___ _-1- -'1-n V . 'A'Nl)-TI'I:1T'HE HAS_ ON HAND TH`l - - ' V I ` ,4 +l..U!GE`S1` M] In nu . ......+:.... - ST- 9 P"W FTT{ E,.9UU!.'Tl!3F 5.. _........`_.L uo.a'II.I|lul yvuul uuu Vllll:Il uul. UIVIUII Ul` IUIIIIIIUIIIJ In this section of country. which, on inspection, will prove to be the fact. . - He also does = j:.*..;...;..%..;..,......,.; .. ` 7} , Pp._7;lif13 him. up; onme 18 his nama, ,a; .dimup`beh _. I ~ _ xr grace insporfg. him qpux-t- . I18 8180 0.083 Planing and 'I'urn1ng On the ahnrtm: nntir-A nu."l mnnt nmnnnnhla Gonn- AVIE aaaaim, a - Banana. on-. W -u ---rv.-.4...-n..n..n. C-uU.L.I.\4l. J: I-II-ml. -I-Jul-.l.4I.- On the ahortest notice and most reasonable terms Elfurniture Works and Store-rooms opposite the Registry 01ce.`EI :0:---:- GHOFPING AXES, SKATES AND SLEIGH BELLS. H LONDON, LAYER, VALENCIAS, SULTANA, CURRANTS,| K-1_.1..n._p. u-.__-__ 4 _. ___ .=uRr!Tu..E or EVERY DESCRIPTION; AND THAT ma HAS mv ruwn vrmn IL L 1;; H U N '1` E R, 'r\Aw-s-u-`-u-j Cas7zen s Bl__ocIc, Ba?/eld Street, Barrie. ' if; once em, Kuickvher down. kick her down, It.-an-fortune beghera. ' ' A` _ Kick }m|- (`nuns HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE. laid. /\/\/\/\/\/\ f\/\f\/\/\/\/~. /'./\x.f./\/`~/\/\./K./xxx,` r~, _ 1 nocanlss," rnur.-, BISCUITS _ I nu :-`Iu' I In5'-st-ululIull-II-.'~nI'IuNu "Hill `In? \'IuI'u-'\u't.nuI-nun! :u:----- Having purchased a ratmlau Henna . prepared to do Undertaking Cheaper ` ` than any other Dealer in this part oi the country. I E. - '. WILLf-1-IVI-:}I_I_I*I~TER. THE 's1':`<'$c`1{ or ' j HA1~Inso_ME HEARSE 3 IJ1a1n.ond, Inunoe, and Eclipse. .) AT (___ V .\._--_.____-, - - Underta1;1n&i.' IN ALL ITS BRANCHES; 1 HEALTH HINTS. And all Funeral Requisites Furnished. j 7 .. _.,, _-..-bvu, \ Sleigl; a}1d-(?utter Stuff, `I? ` COAL BOXES_ -----n- `----- L -8.2 I JAPAN PEACO, VERY FINE BLACK TEAS, _ ORANGE PEKOES FOR FLAVOURI..\G ID: Dunlap-st., North Side, _THE COUNTRY gou Buggy Still, &.c. . mm, as not only the discounts L -n latches \m-ts W ROOIIII. .I.IlII|rnin Il- Ivvl I B, U. _u,_ unu-s.--n nu--uou-on-4. nu -u--on-'~0'Il" - _(_)}3p_osite W. Huklzte ,__. -a\--\-I AND VASES. R. H. the Prince of and to several Ind an 0 I90 & WALNUT I cor-1-1N3 W181 Henna hlmsbed in Admin. -1 FIIIST-.-OLA88 (noun or Reduced Prices- 5: `SL0 ? 51-Iy ' wonux. A wpuid n't thI)j_|I"pf~I'?.f' Id tee m5 uu-, uuuuu up we mu gentleman: "Much obliged for your kind invita- tion,my dear air, but w_e`w:1l not Vcomje back at present; You can expect" us however, in thecoursb of: week or ten days. - Tull izhan, (die u!T .Lord Ullin called again. "I`wa's vain; the I loud _w was l1sl'ied`:ha shorg; """'5 :'-L%`3"..!~_".. 4 ' ' Mk! :9 mi. 3 .'!l:I..I!-~T41!,:.'.*.'*".'__1 [9 `return, they , . .. .. %. ... !ni!W9f. ' my )wer_a du"1.h:`- other side,` the ferry W`! ll 5': UI"`'. I: I53'-`I-I5" IIC IIJUH uulllllcl !_a~.k: Game. back, come back!" he cried m grief,v"acrOss the stormy watar, and I llforgivayour.-`Highland boy, my ` dghtoxl oh, my daughtezl. and . also settle the-bill` with the iefrvman.' - ~ But the vnuha hurlli *-n...-.m.. ...... "1'.-. am-nu u|u`ulu Willi M10 l6l'!'YlD8ll."' f ' But the young lady. cou!d ` not be caught so eas"ly. Neither could lhe young, man who told the {erryman"`to press on, and vlhon,'- turning around in` the boat..s!1ll koping one arm about his sweetheart to prevent her from full- ing am, called to tho"old gedtlemain: `V "M1inh'nhli aed fur u'm'm. him: :...'...'..I um;-7:, u:I\Ju5u>u~`lu|.'U`.I$ `()`][v-(_] [13 ga'[;eT_ .*"'}'H rznet zhe raging uftha .=: ,orm Hz: not my u:~.gr'-,1 pz." So on they you-ad} sm`d the angry wa_'ei's fast prevafing and when Lord Ullin reached the shore i his wroxh wav dreadful to hehu3d.hAx`?d powonder. For, sure dismayed, ch rough storm `and shade, he d'sao-cred `Fus daughtger out therevih the boat with u smile on her lips and salt spray in her. eye, and both arms around her lover take it out ol"hisL hired men and the cream-colored mule, as he declared. that he would havehthe former behead- ' ed assoon as ha got home, and V the` latter he was. ham'm-sting` over the e-us w; h a club, Presutly htJok_auother For a. whiie it seemed that -he would) on!" un.m... I..}-.1. ...~..-`n- I......1.I-I I`... -..:...: `MI uac, uuu non: Wu gm: ' By thus the storm grew~!oud apace,` the water wraith was shr.`c'king,. and ' , things lo'.=k:+d.n1ost all red dank. Bu: -~t,ii', as wiiuer grew tlteatorm, a`:'~d` as the nigh! grew drcnrer,aelozvxLt"ua glen mdehl lr-ast a dozen m=:nT wi-`h (1553 min at theheari on a cseam-auiurd mt1:.. -"f_"h haste !he.,,,husz! thn !ady `crzaeg b!lOl1gh>t2XX1pe>-`.1 5 *();1[_-(] [13 ga-` I_',er_ ,*`I 1I ru-3eL:h.a m-vimr nfrim an...-. 9...- Out spoke the hardy lhghland Wight while he urocked his ski and told them teget in, I'll go. my chief, Pm ready; but, consndering the terrible storm, Ihuupe yuu will. -make it $2, alIh'ough, asu matter effect, I donut ven'ure forth for in mere moriey con- cnderazir.-n, but for your wmsrvme Indy- ;Ir h_ave been there to goma extent my- jself, and can appreciate the situation; [80, by my word, the bcvny bird In `danger shall not T `arty, Sn a lime , more in the middle lo trim the boat llplc-ase, and here we gm!" R1 , Hale li1n utnrrn n-an-u-.I.-nu! nus-`AA - - tun run: suuu, wuu 1uLIU|IlJU.lUSI`y. ) What is that to you, you huld head. ` led snipe of the valluv?" replied V thed. 'chieham, g{0Wlng pllo about the gills. I .`IfI pay you a good round sum for your . services it grppgars to me your imerest l in th:-. mjatrer should end theru. DJ i you require the pedigree of every man, I woman, and child you take across In your infernal scow! If It wasn't that I'm`in a hurry I'd smash your Jaws {or I yonmpudence, but as it, I'm the chief of Ulva s lsfe. and this-Lo;d Ulliu .- ldaughtcr, His horsemen hard behmd us ride, and should they overtake `us i here: in the glen, it would go hard with" us. r T run Ht-l\1~3o) `MU HIDE. 1 ` N0}-V, Who beiyewould cross Lach ?Gy!es =hi.~s dark and siurmy mghl !'aske` ' the ferrymun, /1111 much curzosvy. V I '|Vh:H.int|1at tn vnn vnzn hair! 1...": I (Oil City Der`:-ick.) A chic{ta1n'lo the Highlands bound, cries,Buatman,'do.n-3*. tarry, anl PM I we to thee a dollar and a half to `row 3 across `to lake. - T ' zXT,_.__ ___l_- L,!-.J N V` (Y 2: U STHE FACTS IN THE use 8I~V.T"1'-`ORTIH-IN 3 HUMBLE moss. -* T - E I - ` .I4 is rented ofa certain clargyman, L wuo w_a.s notozl fu hia ling sermons, i with many divisions, that one day, when he `was udxancing among the teens, he raclied at length in kind of resting,-place in his discourse, when` p-1uSir:_!_z to lake breath and asking the | qnsbiun, And what sha.`1I_aay mote? ;_a voic_c {mm the congregation earnestly :e~pmded, Say amen! - I I E`-c:~:Ns-Tear:her with reading cl21. 'B.v_v (reading): And as she sailed `down the 'river.--- ' `Tuacher: Why iero shzps called `shel"- Boy (preco- jcmusly alive to the responsibility of his sex): Because they need men to mar.--; age ghem. ' A whimsical o!d bachelor snsexiaglv I remarks that love, like the measies is a . - 1 ` ; ra ~her a Juvenile camplamt. Who, . I he usks, ever hard of a widu\ver's ` dymg from mixing a broken heart with . sixpenny worth of arsenic. I A WITTY (let-list having labored ' in- vain to extract a decayed tooth from six lady's mouth gave up the task wz- h the felicituus apo!ugy,'Ine fat is, madam, 1! seems impossible for anything bad to i'.con1`o out of your mouth. Mxss Tu-!ip.m speaking of old backs].- ors. says that they are frozen out old `gardeners in the ower-bed of love. As they are us-I;-as as weeds, they should. be smred in the same m:mner- choked! A SP1R:'l` merchant in Dublin an- nounces, in an Irish paper, that ha has. still a small quantify ofjhe whisky on hand which was` drunkfay. George lV_., when m Dublin. , 5 - Passsscz nf xnia-1 i.:Vag:'r.-at thin-g.AA man whose Wife was.1Nacked by a mall dog promptv crdwied llndear the ups of 9. ccopar s shop, and did not get nut. ' T - H): was frgim 't`xe`co unity, and [came down to sownfm the rsuaime. Ac he l--0'-.vd at the 'e?egraph wires he said: Why do you mzake your wires.` fences so high I ' `-Wuuf do you think'efthaI1 asked an agent, as he called a_ shoemaker s ntte_micn_.to a mung machine at work oz:1'n'hr~r. "Well, I deciarel" exclnim- ed tha. shoenmker, `what beats qwl! ' ""MA',said an a;'nc=ed youyfg Isay "(here is narnmmatioal el'_l'0l` in the Bible. Km ill exchimed the h~.nest.Qld lady, "Kill 'l1c[ekytbing! [Vs Wh.3"s harm emx_1 the leaves and the_b nok-marks. A ` _ In Mich:n.$; ;.a.~.;g..,;.o 5919;. the `dc,-cce_s,'inAwhi`:h they prefer to puke pa.-t,._bre called hoppickers But when a young lady is selected as dpanner by" uAg-.-.ntleman,she1s called 9. picked hoppar. _,._g;Bou7[PoLv Punnms. - R011 uout. .2 acme pudding crust, and cover one-side Vtlthtnvfjnm, `marmalade ox `mince- 'I[\o`I!;~' __Rg_ll up till ipis the shape of a -"iIKi'g'6 i[us'ago, and` tie it up rathgr loose .5111` _ oured cloth, `carefully securing or I!}d: h0i._| for u;bbut_two' hours, or lodge: ~f;.'__}:pI;h61i;-4.or'in siicpa. with swan: ynriqtionpf this pudding is _, igyhfI $ lJ';;l_i_Ii!l_S. < and ,s_agar for. the % 51 "M-|!'de. _ . % ht? ends.-.L'-Put on-ingboiling watey; fi fih.e_._.Pq'ding Is vfy iarge,.and serve` A is n bby like a aiieiff wheat? .--because it -Is I nt cradled, then Athmvhed, and nally-bgcomea theower of the family. - * *3 - . ` .D_o"`yo n' xsk.a,ow`e_n zu.;'eaiehz'?a skea. a poatof his&.rural.fti_gmj, ;!-1 don t like" L .owiu'. Zulercdith or hnjoilier man, was thq reply. " ' Ii Ciiforuii alohol But. T of basis. In this, climate fwe make. "ba`ts _ out of alcohol; ' ` ;, AN o_lT saIlor._siys.thte 1s ptenjty of haxj Lsifip at ugh. LORD ,uI.Lm's 'DA_\UGHTER. vv Ev` yuu. I-41 gun: [IUUIJI5 mean lallow, an_d~_n_o ,gQnt,iaI';I-ng an, air, yo'u not o"a,t_ohjt'no-a `to o thstt. T .I.aye_ Kipp my uvvwl I-llll} ' On motion thaTsp;apehv'}"n Ian} pm to baoonsidoved oaQF,rid`ay-.v h VAflBf lhv Vllhllul nrjinminnrn :- av vv uuuaiuwqu UH ~l.`_l.'luIy`o L . After lh iusu_al prehminary iepolug` tiana-had bean introduced` I119` Housi. ptfjurned a; 3.i5()V. T tit 3?? had ya 21;}: uuiaalci-,....... " mead la11n'w`.~':u':d.. rm: .. .m.a." %s "4 tell ms W-1.1' w. Walk To EA'r.--ln a paperirond at i It /domestic economy congress at Rirm- * inghern, En'g., no! long ago. Dr. Wxl- i / eon gave the following hints on the proper` Iiinevs of eating for dierem 1 classes of workers: For the active our. "door-`laborer: and artisan an early hreak- fset beiore work,` a mid-day dinner with an interval of rest, and supper after the day's work is "over havelona been proved by experience to be the most conductive lo-health. For (he. business man, 1 later breakfasl, e mid- I day luncheon, and a late dinner after 5 ._ [the day : work isover, is the best an I ` ` rengement For literary` men, who -writs more in the evening than-during the `day, an early dinner and a light . supper-will be found 90 he the most ad- . vnntogeous for steady worlr. ldlern. to enjoy life, if they possibly can.should T .dine_e"arly If they in*end to spend the `evening at 'healr-ea ondylho like; hm, if lhov accept invitations freely. thrav . . should be careful not to eat too much _ It the mid-day meal. Tho b-cakfas-`| _r_._,our shoull be drtarniined in is great in ` 7 eaeute by the hour of rising; hut, in E ineny, grrso, food should be pmtwkgan or - v before the material husinese of the day i - is commenced.` -Those who like Iolalxo n .f`.const_itu.*ronal befo'e broakfas! would nd their appetite Whvtmd and A their-`walk made all Athe more enjoyable 1 Vjif they ldoka lime milk or cafe an lait, I z 5 .with;`bread or biscuit, before starting. ` Workfdone before breakfastis always 1 .-jfknoine"andfatigning, and. on than niilebunt, is very likely to ba badly done. A ".j9lheg,l,a__st`imal should lie suiciently r "ht-;p'fo1-the whole not to ba absorbed` s. "fl,s`afo.r`e retiring to rear. To a person in e ,. r;hen_lth,wthree ` meals a day ought to be ; 1 ""7niie}`sir(o:ien?,end the practice ofoonl r __3_i`ig'nlly""`,tak\ing .eome!',hing is sure 5 f .tobiibg oh7indigsl:io`n., _ L r en -Governor, ` "av vuuilr uuu worn aaauvlvlp hilt`... 8pea__1:3r iufor med {ha House tlfn/a._t`he had `raceived aoopy of the` Speach of His Hognqng (hp L_i.Q I`l`i'{8na_.!`If'i-' . . n........:......a_-`__L_- 41;. . . XVI`. IVJU WllI'" '5'. I-Ill`. 1lBHu'.l' _ Mr. Lyons (A'gom~..)., by Mr.Mowa[t and Mr. Hgrdv. ' .' ' ,\l.. h-..I_|_:n pn,._.`L n. , \ u tvzlo uzguuws uuu nus. u.u',||u.. Mr. Harcourt. ( V1onck),mby _M_r{ _.Mowa`t and` Mr._~Baxter. `IR,_ fI"I.3A_ l`?,,,gL I ! r- _ \ I in 'MeI"edgt_h and Mr. Lander. _, KILUVVIE llllu "ll oV'JJilBl.Ul I Mr. White (North Essex), by `Mr: (Su,uth Simone`), by Mr. Lauder and Mr. Merrick. V II. L1 _____ -..n. III-.._I_\ - L__ `ll ""ff 'n?i.'{,Z`i'{ir'$$` 11:3?-. .',,`.,, M, Mowat and "Mr. Wilson. I1-.. AI-.. h.f..`_..,'.. /l'.V-'.a.rlI,__.,. \ 1 "i1"LT{..'K'u2`E;ioL?;?E;=:mama) by Mr. Me'adi*h and Mr. Lander '11`- f..-..-IAI-.__- \ L_; Ir '1: J I vuvlcement or me plume wemn-e. , I shall rejoice to know` that vour de1ilr~ra- tions. during the session now opening, have resulted in strengthening your claims upon the` respect and condence of your fellow- couutrymen. V ' Mr. Speaker took the chair at, 3 40. Mr. Speaker announced that the va cancins which, during the, reues-, had occun-.=.d inthe fnllcxwimz cons?itden- cies, had been ll:-lrl:--Svuth Simeon, Ugoma, ' West Elain. Monck; Toronto East, and_-North Evszr. ` ' TL A .'_-.. two .1, _.. .........L-_..--.___.__ _|uu.V- , uuu_-e tux III Au"-`".`L. " The new mmb`er-w were vheu intui- du_ced in the fo`Jnwi.ng`nrder:- `N9 ]\nT.u\un-f\lT`nsl '|7ln:..\ I...` `l\pI'..` I ION! yon. V V A . ' _ The estimates for the current year will he presentnd to ynu atan early date. _ They will exhibit. I doubt not, "a du regard _for economy, while framed with the desire to meet de- mands upon the Tseasury tending to the ad. vzmcement of the public welfare. I shall I-Aininn tn bnnw' Hm!-. vnnr An'l:'lm... . - . -"*' | ` *,LPPI.EjPll._-V-Pee`. the apples, slice .-them thin, pm: a Iinla molasses and sprinkle some sugar over them, grate i`n.po1_!1e lemofu pool or nutmgg. If you "V;8'h~!o.mo.ka them richer, put a lutle -`bum! 6nc the top. - . 4 FUND!) 13 ueslgneu. Thenrlvanlmgzes which, In certain districts. have attended .- liberal _expentliture`1'n drain- age operations. will, I trust. induce you to re- gard fa.voura.l)ly a proposal to apply a further sum for the encouragement of _ works of this ~ description, by the "purchase" of Municipal Debentures l`J8ll(!(l fqr the purpose. and which, wliilc they suoplir the municipalities with an easy and economical means of raising the moncy needed. a.'ord at the-same time a, safe ' invnatment of a. norfion of our surplus funrls. 1 have (liiwntml f.l1n.t lm Pnlilin Ar-hnnnfn HlVlN0lIl'ETl!": OI H: UOTTIOII OI U11! EUTPIIJ3 llll'2S. I have directed that the Public Accounts of receipts and expenditu-re'shnll be laid be- fore yon. . vm... ;...L.'.'.....L.... l:....`4.L.. .............|. ........ .._-n 1.- 0110 llIlp3.1l'll1g IVS cmciency. The new refnrmatory for women will be comnleed duringthe present year. You will be asked to. approve a` measure re nix-ed to legalize the application of this buiidingto penal and reformotory purposes, and to pro- vide for such other matters as may be needed _ to carry out the objects for which the Insti tution is designed. 'l`he"ndvanf.qrmn which. in certain diatriatn. mac prmlege. You will also be invited to consider :1. bill to simplify the laws relating to juries, and there- by to render the jury system less costly, with- out impairing its efficiency. V . The new mfnrmntmv fur women will he ' BIIDYHIVSBQ E0 V011. . V A bill will be submitted to you for the pur- pose of extending the'_ right _,of voting for school trustees to -those classes of parliamen- tary electors who have not` hitherto enjoyed that privilege. Von will glen he invitcx tn nnnnlrlnr n. hill tn HGCRSSRTY V0 1llG`Jl7 EH8 IJIIUIIC uemanus. The proceorlimzs at election trials, and in. connection with the rectification and adjust ment of the voters lists. have suggested the expediency of some supplementary provisions which will beiembodied in a. measure to be I submitted to vou; - I A R5" -o:'l'I Ln nu`-\vn:Ol-Ar` In Inn: `Ann L1; as..- |:iIyl'V IKVVH IIHU. l'_l'llg6lllULIU3- The recent discoveries in the application of i articial light to domestic purposes. and the - probability that the_- progress bf scientic en~ iquiry1'na_y lead to impbrtant changes in the [method of heating and lighting our streets and buildings. have suggested the advisability of prpviding by .-2. gcne_ra1_'_ Act the 'pcwers necessary to enable companies to make such changes in their arrangements as may -be necessary to mcetthe public demands. 'I"lw- nrnnnnriincr at eientinn trials`: and in me worn; at large. V I I am`glar1 also` to learn that _throu,:h the `energetic ebrts of our people to make the vCanadiai1 Exhibition at Paris successful, a. stimulus has been given to several branches of ' I mmitifacturing industry in Ontario, _and that a. considerable trade is likely to develop itself as the result of the more widely-known value and excellence of cc_rt:v.in classes of our manu-' ,fa.ctufed goods. i I desire to nnmmend tn vnnr nnninunorl ne. V,IaCUU.I'8(l g00(15. . I desire to commend to your continued, at- tention the subjects of municipal assessment. of exemption from local taxation, and of sun`- tarv laws and" arrangements. The rpnpnf. tnnnverinn in Hus, nnnlinnnn nf Ufy. . . The illustration of our provincial system of education exhibited at the Universal Exposi- tion held at Paris during the past year was one of the most interesting features of the Canadian department, and produced a very ' favorable impression upon all who witnessed it._ It is encouraging to know that not only are the efforts to promote the liberal and use- ful education of our people at home vincrea.e- ingly appreciated by them, "but that the Pro- vince o_f 0nta.rio has by this means gained no small honour and distinction in the eyes of the world at large. 1 Inmnlad nlsoto lam-n 4-Jmf. +.h.-mm}. um ' wrapped Iround with a strip ofwoollen i sometimes a few lambs will come in 5 January. By good care these mav he made very protable. A chilled lamb ; may be rosbored by a warm bath and n 6 taupoouful of hot ginger tea.` The lamb should be thoroughly dried and j cloth. The ewes should be well nursed with warm gniel for a few days. Pro . vide warm pens for early La'mbin.g j ewes. _ l 5 it is a subject. for congratulation that the . long-pending rzontroversy between Ontario and . Quebec, respecting the division of thepublic debt and assets of- the. Province of Canada , has since your last session beenclosed by the judgment of the Privy Council to which the case was submitted. The contention of On tariohas been sustained, and the advice ten- derc:l- by their Lordsh_i'ps to Her rmed the validity of the award. V It is also my pleasing duty to `call your at- tention to the settlement by arbitration of the northern and western boundaries of Ontario since you last assembled. The decision of the arbitrators declares the boundaries of the Province to extend to the waters of Hudson s- bay on `the north, and to the n<.-:tl1-west angle of the Lake of the Woods on lire limits embracing an area. of manvthoxrsanrl square miles beyond the limits to which the claim of the Dominion since 1871 would have conned us. You will be invited. to approve of a measure having for its object the preser- vation of order. the administration of justice and the encouragement of settlement and en- terprise iu this territory. _ believe that the outlay necessary to secure these objects will be more than compensated by the revenue to be derived from the coun- ; try. `- The illnnh-olinn r.F mun n-m..:....:..1 ..-.-n....._ . r Majesty af- - west, these - I ha.ve reason to ' "Lu-Ju uuuaun uuc pea nu orme uommxon `to the Empire and `tho hrono. . Nor can I refmin'f1-om expressing the sym- pathy We all must feel in the bereavement which has cast 9. cloud over the earlier days of the residence of her Royal Highness among us. - ` ' VH8 C0lll7l'y 1375 large. ' ' You will, I know, have shared in the general. feeling of -pleasure excited by the' selection, as `the successor of the Earl` of Dnifurin, of a nobleman so > distinguished for his personal "worth, and his `varied attainments, as the new Governor>Genera.l of Cansd y ' The spontaneous welcome accorded to his Excellency has been rendered more than ordi narily warm and cnthusia.s`ic by the fact that he is accompanied by his illustrious consort, her Royal Highness the Princess Louise, whose presence is a. fresh proof of the deep interest felt by our Gracious Sovereign in the V welfare of her Canadian subjects, and a. re- newc-d pledge of the close and loyal bond which unites the peo le of'the Dominion `to Nor mm l refr:n'n'Frnm nvm-......:.m u... -.-_. use resslan. hile, however, our agricnlturjists are suf-` feriug from the low prices of grain and `other produce, it is most satisfactory to notice the already extensive and growing trade` between Ontario and Europe in live cattle, horses, sheep, meats and dairy products, in "which many of our enterprising citizens are now en- gaged, with. I trust. rotable results to themselves, and "cc:-tai v. tn tlm lnm-n4=+ n` - .-..-_ uvavnddvl-IE BIO UUW Ull- gage'd, wit'l1.V"I"t':;-ust. themselves, y, to the benet of the country at large. Will. I know. have nlmmil 4.. 41.... .......~.--t __. -.----3 u ` It is with much` plasma -and `satisfaction t-hst I once more meat you, assembled for the discharge of those very important functions which, under our constitution, devolve upon ' the members of a. Provincial Assembly. It would have been most gratifying to me had I been able to congratulate you upon a. complete returnot nsncisl and commercial prosperity to our country But while a par- renewsl of trade and a moderately good harvest have afforded` a measure of relief, various causes have checked our progress and compelled a. longer endurance of a period of depression. . - ___._._AvV.`,J -`-.1-,_. ---- I-v4v_ .' TA!;$t335A9*i55}`ii35!3l'3#! sftiniifbr jbeglilhtuixge w_g_s _ope'_`ed with the usual ixpievssive-fformulities ; b;ye|m>Ho.n:on'r-_ thfe Lipiltenant-Govers` `nor; His Honor. accompanied by `his Aide do-Camp, Captain Grant, entered the Chamber shqrtly after three o'clock and had the speech from the Throne as` follows` :- - Mr. Speaker, and, Gert!lemen_ of the Legislattve Assembly : TA. 3- ,, II C - ngammrbneiounm sn'sno_x} a--v-'. Jaauiify 9ui,_18`)'9.7. ; gggugnnt exposure rnakejlhem l . V;ItjhytHi.opntrnry ,.};VFaddar Raclr:.-.Tha wasteful prac- f_[I?,a pf thtowing havAand' fodder upon $30 `ground `to. be fought over" and -lfjmiiled upon, is far too frequent. A [ . gimp foddeungrack,` covered and_pro- tgqled [tom the weather, shouid be pm`- Vjdnd hi overs; yard. Work ahouldbe found for-the horses : qpd a$t_lo_.. _ They are all the better {or . -unwise, and by looking around, useful ~v v9'r_'k qlafalways be found. `If nothing 5 `$.gtt'e'r' often, make a holilay, and take f h?i`1i il3i'o|iL for adrive. ` 0 - V1 .nmunx.cavms ,, ullllllwurlvlllu `;Ea.oh Pot nnd Box of the Genuine Medi- cine, bearsthe . u rili:h Govemme_nt Stamp, ` with the worth Hou.own s P1!.L8 _A_ND Onmnmrr, Lozmo1s'," engraved thergog. 0n = _':tl`1`a,lo,bel-is the address, 533 Oxronu. Smut-, . ' - ;_ xlwhere alone they are Mannf V -7v I ._ : wh9m'a.y.be defmndadh ,.Ven- 0*-.`f1..T911vway -. ' s; and same vm5`F1.`_,`)."_4l]".< % uug uwrgy, bu nuomers OX I!'&lnlL1eS and'other_ Ladies, and to the Public generally of,,Brit1'sh North America, that they may be pliced to denounce unsparingly these frauds. . Purchasers would look to the Label on the Pets and `Boxes It the addreas u not .533, oxford street -Lon_do' `III . , the Oounderteltl. A `W ... . "'7 Fan}: 1321!: inn! Rum A" 61.. `ll......:_.. *u`..1: peware 01' UOHQUGPIEIES. _ . Unscrupulous Dealers obtain them at very low prices and sell them to the Public in -0a.nada as my genuine Pillzi and Ointment. I n'mst enrne.st} y and res " tfully ap j to vthg `C1etgy,_to Mothers of ' amilies an `othr_ .Im.dies;'_.and tn the Puma. .'...-......n.. -4 n..:4.:.1.. 'd'5BIlE I01.` U113 same. ' ' `hose `persons, the batter to deceivoh you, unblushingly Caution the Public in the small books of directious`z_sfxedto their Mediines, which are really the spurious imitations, to- Beware of (Jounterfeits. TTnnm-nnn'lr.na ha-.`l..... ..La...:.. 4.1.-.. -L _-._- ..-.au- 1.11:!-am. \J\VUJ-II-I-IOU` L1.I.I.Hg` Spurious imitations of Ho1loway s Pills and Ointment, are manufactured and sold under the name of Holloway & Co., ? by J. F. Heury,Curmn'& ._ Co., Dtuggists, and also by the _ M etr_opu]2ta.n Medicine Com ..i- any of " New York, with av , g3 Issaumcd trade mark, thus--- " - ----"Again one Joseph Haydock . - . of New `York, _1ikewise passes olf cuunterfeits of his own makeunder the name of Holloway 8: Co., havin .for a trade mark a. Crescent and Ser- pent; cliessen '& Robins of New York are agents for the same. pens; Aucneasen OD 194 agents for the same. 'I`hese nernnnn Hm The PILLS Purify the Blood, correct all dis- orders of `the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels, and are invalunblo in all complaints iucidexlttsl to Females. ' V The O1`m*Mm:1` is the only rexndy for `Bad Legs,` _Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, of how- ever long standing. For Bmnehitis, Diphthe- ria, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rheumatism, and all Skin Diseases it hasno equal. - In-uAn.-..._ -- l M V." "i'EWXE{ E75 F NEW Yong; {)_(_)INTERFE I `_59`. Qnm-inn. :...: '..;: 1. n1:r..n._.__--_ Milking cows should be kept dryand 5 velour"! ,in the stalls, and extra {cad be I `git-.-n,t_o dairy cows that fall of! in their `milk. A low quarts of ground oa.t s,, ~_liiIn'3od-oil cake-mel, or bran, stirred l in the water in the drinking troughs, fwill'ino9aael'theomilk-ow. ' _ i Warmth and cleanliness will keep ,8-lr young onlvesizra good condibion wit light feeding. `while, without tho _e, heavyfeeding will do more harm than good. It is useless to over-leed. young animals in an effort to make up ;- -for the want of care. J`