It is theo.llci:L`.pa;)cr.oft.he Qounty, andenjoylng 9.3 it dons. the largest _c1;'cx_1la.t1_on 0! all n_ews npers puhlisherl in thy; secuon. la 0. most des1ra.b.e me- diu'n for a.dvcrtlsin;;. ltq contents -cd1torial, local, news. and .~xc1.:cLcd --will be found to be of am kind which distinguish all lltst-class country wcoklics. ` , The .1 oh Dcnartxnent IS stocked wxlh an exten- [1211-1.114 runn 1.LVu' Lu..l.l.u.J.--\.l.1J\.I. BALL, Car mntcr Sc Builder, and `Manufac- turer of Doors. bashes, Blinds, `Mouldings, &'.c. Planing of all kinds done promptly and satisfac- torily. 1<`u.c_tory, Buycld Slrcct..larrie. __ .------,-. . 11r\t\'*r Inna A1'Tf1Y]'T ;xI.\.u1_A.\un uu 4.4;. u ----....,_, -----___ TECTS. . 4 Toront o and Barrie. 56 King,-~St. East. Old P. 0. Building. Ii'A.\'l{ DA1{LI.\'G. l{OLl1 IiD\V;\RDS. J UB1` rn 1\Uu'.L:u.\.>:,. \.J.LL.l1'J.|.' uuu- S |`,\BLE. County of simcoc. O1ce-I olicc Court, ]5a.1'ric. ' ~ (JHLl`L1DL\JL,1Lnu. ILILLLLULDIUAV, .14- POSI l`01l`of the Ha.x'1'ic Branch` Bible Society. Dunlap Street. . _ -4 It-.avcthi3ho'usrV daily .011 t1_1e :u'riv:1l o!`1_he up lmius_. Bur well supphml _\\'1th the best of hquors and cigars. ' . 1. J).`1_LV J. LLV Ur, uuuuxx, K/'\J\JL\ ; J`. - Sim`c0_c.'wi1lbcaxthis O-`ilcc. ut. the Court. l{m1sc.B:m'1c. cvcry >.`u.Lurduy. Re. -jxdcncc-uud_ l'.U.,' Uookstown. ~ - ARRIE FOUNDRY, ENGINE & BOILEIK W0l{KS.--1{. SE\VREY', Mann`-_ fucturcr of every description of Engines. I}oilcrs,' Saw .'.\Ii1l, Grist ,Mil1,|:-Shingle, Lam, and \\'00d- working Ma.chinLI.:. _ _ I n-zx1"rrv1-1 Jl,I[1LV nl.L`A1J.lJI1.LV U 1., ILv .u- nu, .~'i;.;n', and Omanlentnl Painter. Paper Hang- i'u-,: S:.-.,dont5 in the best style of the art and cheap. Perfect sutisfumion ;.v:ua.ra.nti:cd. Corner or John and [toss-313., and a little west of Barrie l"Vu_11'|1(711`_v, 7- ` H _V___V ._ - ` '40-Ix IN P1 VV .111 V llllhl. |J.l.[1.l).lJ1_'lAJ.*'.1.lI.J`4 ' undersigned has opened a. Livery Stable on -the Corner of ('.'.o1licr :md'Baycld Slrccts.Ba.rrie. whnro Horse's and` Vehicles, Double and Single iigs, and all requisites of u. first-class Livery ` can be found. ALEX. FRASER. V 1'4. V UUO L-V LJ .1 J.L.I.kJ.L\JJ.L.L1 .xJ.A_a' _ lllLI'l`Y.---A gentleman. having tried in \'.u.1n every advertised remedy, has discovered a snnplo means of self-cure. He will be happy to formxrd the pn.rticula.rs to any sull`erer on receipt of postage and directed envelope.-Address J. '1`. SE\\'l-Il.L, ESQ.. .\l;).y\'ille. I{amn1ersmitl1, Lon- . don. England. . V I . .\'[L:(.3().\' l'\ E1 , Uutxx) UA1 1'. Ur .\Ic(:il1 l ni\'cr.~zity, .\Iomrc:L1. Uulnber Royal ('n)Ilo:', _ (:()fSl1I'guUI1`-I. Englzmd; Menllxcr College of l l:)'si'.iuus and Sxlrgcojxs. Ont. &c. Residence ~ln [hunk of UmmI\erce Buildings ovcr-Mcssx's. $.u\dcr~x' .I.-wollo1'.\' Store, and two doors .\\'cat of `.h.~ " mm-in Hotcl."'J)unl013 SLrec1.Bau'1'ic. `V LLHA1-tiul lLLlJQLLJLL\, .L\a.l'.I.'.LA.a Estate Agisnt. Easton. Talbot County. Mm`yl:md. has for sale Salt. Water and Inland J<".u'n1s of all descriptions. cheap; in one of the llncsi sections of the Union; from acres up. and b from $I0 per acre up. Send for catalogues riving full descriptions of f:u'1_ns and country. 1\ ups of the (founly with czxtulogues. `free. `J3-1y ' `nu l`JA.V\T.LJk\J.LL u.11n.v.I.J.xu_ .:.>n..u.- LOR, O posite the Barrie Hotel, and next door I). A. B cDopu1d's Ilurdxvare Store. liavimz secured ,the servnces of_ u. first-cla_.ss workman, none need go mmy wxthout then` work being done. The greatest ofcare taken and everything. asllsuztl, perfectly c!.-mn. Razors concuved or ground to order. SV. BLADEN. 30-Iy _ .-.-o--vvv1,r~.~r1v-1-r-u-an TERNIS !8l.OO IN ADVANCE- "|-}63i'I=.T|.s.V ' ' H` (`IOLVIMERCIAL HOTEL AND I c..\..I..- :4 ona -15`. Jsu-via Street. Toronto.- AND PIHIHYVSICAL DE- entlcmzm. ruin n.~n..wn.hvm-9' A rnmmhv Imcz zliannvnrr-d .1 %sTuAv-*@fenrs- r|\Hi3 ENGLISH SHAVINGA PAR"- I no r\.-mnann fhn nan-hx Ilnhd nna nns-+ V II`.I..'IA~.\1 II.-XLSTTEAN, REAL \fn!`vI-I111` ha: fur unln Rah. \\'ntm` nnd Inland ._7" _- . ___._ ._, go:-P0s`1TE_QILEN's IIOTEL, HIYKYLOT3 QTY? F`.F.'I` Razbrs and Scissors Ground and Set on short nctice. ` . A 40-ly - iiim cgrrlmL&sgmxar.xnLn11a '.!u:in.ll-,IlrIn1)f Buulton, houm, W. Lr;.mt.. Q.C. G. \V. Lount; 1 D. zJU.[1J.V>.)U.LV, JJ1J.\1.\a.L12,_lJ.VL' '- PORTER. of and dealer in Conis of all kinds, and Georgetown Grey, and Guelph \V11ite Finishing Lime. Cements of all kinds, Fire Bricks and Plasterers Hair. Oliice and Store- house atthe Northern Railway Switch. foot of John Street. near the do ot. The bond of this Lime is bettetlian that 0 any -other kind. and the nish superior. -0_1ce-Corner of John and Elizabeth-sts ' ` .-__\_ [us1i`15H' ROGERS, CI{IE'FW(,)A()N- mm a I)! 1: In-mnou r\F :inmnn nmrn_Pn1ir-.n uL.:\...- _ .. "wt...-\.u.1;.su:< II-<:`USE, BA 1{1{IE.-:- I tnanva (`LA xH. Qn\.' Dy-/mrinhvr (`,nrr.m- fos.1:mI."s\vAN, Bzx1LIFF61 THE `ml. T\i\'iuinn (Ynnrt (tnnmv Vnf Simcoc. Andi-aI1'_b_1' .{_7Bu|A5nERs _ ;AM`U'Er; `BRAY, C. PROV. 1 nut` <,..-.-..m.- V-...hmmr.rnu1Dmurzhtsmnn. `1LI FFOR1) 'i*Aif6.iis0N;T Ci'\7fffii:K*: I nr\~,:.~L~n n..m.:n:-ial Lnml : Archi- Is `prepared to Loanvon Farm Property at the _ above rate for a term of years ; no principal required till end of term. Farmers will nd this the most advantageous way of borrowing money. Special facilities given" for` paying 011' on short notice. _ ` $8000 PRIVATE FU-IEITS F 0_R`|VES'IM ET All). ru-uuv v 1. )ARi1L\.*tf& WI:>`.`l3`\V-.1 .DSA,.*_ x1'1 Cj)III- m1:m~opm;:~. HA1iR`1s0'N, DES I nn:m`nn.nfv1m unn-in Rmnr-h` llihln Snnietv. 12; INN`! U. n. ., ..-\..,..-... . f L A N B Y, II 011 S E, vnn mmnul ll-uinnm Dnnnr Hahn- W RENTS and ACCOUNTS 'coLLi1$4).~` `. ' . ' E"..A_ ,3 {E PIJANING MILL.-GEO. u .n r. r<.n-.mn+m- 51- Rnndnr and `Manufac- f1;\w} ' 1.1 V151-{Y "s`_'fLC1i'Ijf:.:1"'}-IT3 , ......:........1 1....` ,......m.l .. I ':wnnv? Qmhln nn '-t-I-IENRY JAMES,` AUCTIONEER, Insurance and_ Estate T Agent. % 177 1nN'1`1N G`, EITIEEETC, `COYINTY .- u.'.n`mn -will hn .-u his Oman. M. the C0ui'L JDJHJ. 11.0 H .11.` , .uLx;14L: L: u;. .;:.z..u ':'zh Di\'isiox1 Cog1rt., (Joumy _of Vsimcoc. ice at my Store. 0 '1ughurat.. I6-ly SEVERALVGOOD ._ FARMS FOR` SAL E_ OFFICE--Nea!`ly opposite the Post `Rn-in ' -` '\/\/\/'\/\f\/\f\f MICIIAEL.I. DOYLE, ATT(_)RNEY- at-Law, Solici_tor. (}on\'cya.nccrL &e.. &.c. .\1oncytu Lruu. Uxlnc ->`h:x'i1ls Block. Uunlop Street, .Ba.rric. l'J-1y Vol. XXVIII. oU~LVETR\vEI,L=. Wbob?7TiF7\5i532-F: S. J UHNSON, BARBIE, _JM- unmnwn no nn dnnlnr in (fnxa nrnu IONEY AT 8 PER CENT. .,---.-_ .. .-_._._..__._-.., .'.l3ovv:u Stairs. ..,-`N--.-rn.-u /\'r?1iv1\`rIrv 11- SHAW BRO STU Djo :-Obposite the Queen's Hotel, Barrie. _ DUNLOP STRE1'I:. ___ oRTRA1Tj;/SAINTERS. vmzv .cu1:Ax_~. uuuu ll.llu`.1.1.au ; ......v. .. Ii. T.\`[uU().\ l{I.Y, (}.[i:\i)U2k'l`lC'0F` \t..r-zn n..;.-...-.m\- \fnu!r(:'.L1. .\Iu1nbc~rRo_v:11 J..I.\J.I.J'J.I.l.-"4ao vv - `1-.-l`.xce1lent accommo- mup um and Lax-der SOUTH DUNLOP STREET. A nd has now every _faciIity_for fullling his num- OIOUS and GVOI.` mcreasmg engagements. - u.....m |dn4\A nun .. .,..,.a v. .... ....-... _....__-- _ CORNICE VVORK, } I..U.\IBING. GAS AND ' V STEAM FITTING DONE. " A SPLENDID s'rocK 011' V MTSTOVES AN D TINVVAREJEI V717: - ,_,..1_. .. ....'...I.I.. ""'iIl'i"I-If PIIIII Iuuvvurwu--.v-- -Jobbing done cheaply and quickly._ `D6u't forget. the l'Iace:: ]`he new Tin Store, adjoininp:McCa.nhy`sBlock, Dunlop St.. R3,:-rio, `Q--:-`nun - I'IIII -- --- FU_nwm's_' hp ruBIAw%A11%'&_*jr'EI1'S. `N EW s'ro R 2,? 1 Gl'\IT"I"lY QTTXX4`, TXIYKTTJXD G'I"I!IT"I" ` \V.-m.~n~:n's. \\'ht1L(l.id you pay fo1'1hem'! 31:, made Lo order; they are handsome and all the rage ; he can`: be beat. for Style and 1)urobiIixy. They are Chcn.p,ce1-taixxly. I must. go and get set, Sandy. If you want 9. handsome '1` RUNK. S.-\I)DLE, \VHIP. BLA.\'K!~J'1` or (IOLLAR you can get. one. When you go to buy be-. sure you go in the right p1n.ce,'Lhe1'eis 8. large Saddle and Collar in from of the shop, , ____ . ._. ,-.-.- .. .-..-.ur\ mum 1:emo\"cul:1r.;aix1 to MRS. ROSS BLOCK. num- ber 3, opposite the ' vveuington Irotei, Sandy, where did you get. that umt tting hm-ncss! I got. them at the cstablisluncut. or What did fox-them? $15, 1nu.LlcLu order: thev nrlluthe A. ia,A.'s2*1\::E:z1' Hus now 0. large supply of Trunks from 50c up to $25; \'3.lis_Cs and Satchels zit Bottom P1-iccs. Also `Singing ml 1)4iuhl.: ][urnvs.-, CuI(urs,`Sul- - divs, ('urr_n/ (,`un1b.3, BI`uv.~:/I's, VH Iu'p.- 112:1] -r.I1\-lure ~ V LE 2 A ml Hob` \auuuv:aa-.u nu uvun uauw MERBHANTLTAILULIW. CLDTHIEB -` MAKES THE -Noutesi, Nobbicst, and Best Flt-_ ling sun to be had North of Tm-onto. All th latest and xiobbiest patterns on hand to choose from and satisfncuon given to every customer. ' . \-zwlnsnv 1.1 is): III 3LU\..l\o I Id`Il`.~\Il`LIf\ (`- -PRO.\IPTLY DO.\'lS. .-\ LL? \\'ORI_{' \VAl{1l.~\I\"',l`l`}l). GIVE m: A Cx1LL.-Si,gn of the, Golden . Saddle, Bayficld Street, Barrie. 10- . 'i'An.oRmG.`__ FRED. _L0WER, lm-nmzunr tn Geo. Lane PERFECT F1T"cTUARAN'mEn nnvnwe xrnnvrn A 'l`l4` nnnmne wnn nr.n'1`n- STEATM, HOT AIR 8; `HOT WATER nrvnllnnnn nun mnnnn an ilnnnnnn L'LI1JbJL.l gxuang g `;A4\) SPRING {'rwE`EDs, A n u,_ 1_L__ ...._'l ....J.1.1....L.-...d-J-.u..... nu Ln-.1` L JJILUJ: LLIVL 1; AV` VJ \J`LArILLbI as -my PRICES 1\`[ODER ATE. ORDERS FOR CLOTH- ING PROMPTLY FILLED. ' S m'Give him atrial and gets. stylish, well-made uit. ' I}"reo1.'I;ovvcr. H n,_,,:- 0-..; u 70'!!! ` Q-,-3.. -I.` Barrie. Sept. L1. 1876. Al prices to E - . \'-s lJu:1'e_\j.ux:c_1's. Kit. mm.-u uuuv v.-. . W. \ll 7, \4 .. ,, r not, Burrm. J. '1`. heunox. 1[o.ughton}.exmox. A. J. Lloyd. 7 . - 1`l ..A\"l{ Y 35 AULT, BARR[S'1`ERS } and AtLr)rne)'s. SOH('iLOI`:') in_Chm1'Lery. No-` rm.-4 Publir`. (,`on\`uy.mcm'a. llzmme. Cu. .S'nncue. Unt. um.-e over Bank of Toronto. > FOR A ~N5`1'3B" sUVi_7i'@ nr >f.'h0.i1l.f.(`.St and most Fa.shionu.ble Goo .-._- DUNLLOP-ST. UPPOSITEV BARBIE HOTEL- ll NEW STOCK OF Sl;;t?2_\`G AND SUMMER TWEEDS TO CHOOSE. FROM. _ " Parties buying Cloth elsewhere can-have it` made up. ' Q `Inst ` 1\Ir(\ $1.1-5- ~ Uxtxu J.LVDUJ\ar1.A.\\Jl_-I UV I. \JL' LIFELIVERPOOL AND LONDON-FII{E AND LI/1'BILI`TY 01<`>'SI1Al\`EH0l.`hEI\`S LIMITED. (1.xr=x'1'.n4 .. , .. Fuxns INVESTED 0\'1~:n_ .. ANNUAL Ixcom: OVER 1ms1~:1.\'}=: FUND .. AD:-:vosn`m) wrru THE Do.\u.~uo'\"- Go\_'|m.\'.\mx1` HE FREEHOLD LOAHN . AND SAVINGS CO.. TORONTO. T . President, - SerreIary- Treas., I nspctlor, - . __ I , Money advanced on eaav tgrms for Icing periods. N rcpayuble at bo1'rowcr's`opt1op. JAMES EFW-A R`-]) S, com/1: Y./JNCER, am, ? ISSUER or-'. MARRIAGE LICENSES. ALTER J. K13.-\'1`1'N(,`-, ATTOR- \ .\'EY-A'I`-LAW, Solicitor in (7h:xncer,\'. and (.rnu't-\"nH-.('.I`. Money to Lend. U1cc~-\Vutcr Barrie, V11. .1878. L..R. w7IRNeR $300,000 17-6 LOA IN` 1 FIRE; LIFE, ACCIDENT ANDTICKET AGENCY, DOMINION TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS. Banana." Pumps and Iron Piping of all so`:-t,a.in>.Sto i:x. I-\v\\vVrv1 `vvruv\rv v.- vvnrv\`v\Vr\ n An 'A\Y1 uutuu up. .A.1ex.` 1V.lo2EI.ae. Barrio. March 20th. 1878.` 35-bf - OFFICIAL: ASSIGNEE OFFICE. ISTOVES AND TINVVAREJ u/\.-`.4- 'OHN PLAXTON, HAS nmmovlcp T(` ms I!V.'i:!I"" %aAn*Las,?sno1~'.uUN-s AMMUNITION, &c.._. for 01\1n.x`m. 'l'm`omu. Uni-70. llanxxxillmx. (9.. I). Hookvr, Sm-,ruta1'y: p.Luy only insures nu: tin.-as, Thoruloln l`_.(). . now` nus; nu I14! ,Sampl_e.-.ree.- uI5iISLus1aAI.nuuavn.-an .. - uwna until! an *11~ajn!-- . sm3Ar}&Oo...J:sm..;mcn . OVFFICIAL AS"S_IGN_EE 'SADDL_ERY AND HARNESS. POST OFFICE BUILDING, BARBIE. Of the iatest and Fa.shiona.t_)le Goods QCJYTAL [INSURANCE CO'Y on` Y rvvDDnr\T. A \T`n `I (`\\'hf\\T _ YFYIIIP, A KY ELL y A\ 'rM1~`;`I;I;T if I ii5V. N1`; E Rs. I \\'lLL NI':\'E_H CE.\SE. .___.._ [OSEPH ROGERS,` [`aE.N'.rsz`READ3eHIs%WE.WILL `. _-an-r.~'Aanti n. Sdn.!'7'}:t.I1001-!5elin't)nth and -;I_'..\ an... `I\4 xxm11:us, Do YOU WAN I` no. - nay 1_ itiso, (:;L1l0u \V. (`r;1-ddock. I{0s.i-sf.\,- near the l~`m1mlry_ amul s:w- e.\:pens4-3 in getting our 1.0.-um. `x'u1u`s, \'\'.\[. C1{;\l)DOCK, .\;:-ut, lmrric. - _ ' V_7 l1_-ly Weekes. The Job Depurtinent is exten-I EIVC essortmeiit of all requisites for printin , ffording facilities for turning out first-class wor . Largo type and aazpropriutc cuts for all styles of Posters and Han bills, and a. stock of choice fancy 3' etc who ne class of priming. V 1lH`lKf0l'nl5 of every descriptioii in stock and up lied at reasonable prices.- - '1` R118 :--ls`.or Subacriptlong-$1 per aiiniim. trictly in ndvaiiee: 82 it not sopziid. - FOR 'AI)VERTISIN'G---Eight cents per line for i llizst insertion. and two cents each siibsequeiit in- ei-Lion. Yezufly cards not exceeding 0n0'll.lCh pace. :5 per year. Special contracts for yearly dverlising entered into at reduced rzitcs. Writ en orrlerg must be `sent for the discontinuance of ubsci-iptinns and ndverming. Transient notices 6 Lost. \Vunted. For Sale. &:c;. &c., not exceed- ` n; 5 lines. will be admitted for 25 cents each in- ` . ei-Lion. All adycrtisienients ordered by strangers ,.__,_ .x.. ..~. .i....i un uv,..-. \lA nu. ........, .=.~os.s- 111091. , B./IRRIE. 0N7`- IARNESS EM 'rih`11J M. brdem solicited for h1_s Improved U194-`!i'.fWs 1`J5f!-I!11*: ..'.F'= ` 11414 :pay.Agonts.a. Sdarynt Oloaper month and snnesmr allow ` _ . :3 co11_1m1nsi`on to sell our mncl wundartnfnktlgntldns. A We mm: when we AmnIA.I1'AA. ~ ' I?`RESH*A_I_;1TIVALs IN For the. County of S1incoc. (Successor to Geo. Lane) . I|I'l" -I--n (in a. ru 1' M.sc%;c;xqa%L:5Js;%%% ! lll'I`_I{ L/UIlL_U,n, l.lll(~\Iu.), II nxyu uml Lashes, _ suig 'e\'cr3*bo(1y. 1Im:n(:ss Oil and \'-armshv a.I\\ :].')'S 111 stock. r\'n' nnn\(D"r\Y V T\{\\`L` \ I T 1 For the Couty of Sixncoe, LA.` \1unu $ , U il\\`l`.`5H11(`.h` a.,~cu`ril_\' :1! Sand 9. pm` ('vIlt.. umrmnt roquirn-ml. .\n prinvip until end ul`Ll1e.n-rxn. :S'l`l Solicitor.-I. &<-.. [hm-iv. --wonns ARE -rmxa . A Duo? or unit MLLHNG xitpox A rnouanw MAY PRODUCE THAT WHICH mm;{ mousuzns ru1x1L~_1a-.-mm. VJAMES Enxmltns, nuum, V ;'I\Wi_Ei`I:*c'Ti=TiiTi; Kubjcuenp, ALEX. McRAE, % JMERCHANTTAILDRL _ .. $10,000,000 D OVER .. .. 10,000,000 : .. .. 5,000,000 .. .. 3,750,000 1! Do.\u.~uo\'- 1` , 150.000 JAMES EDWARDS, Agent at Barrie. HON. W:.:. McM,\s'r1~:R. CHARLES Itonswrsox. lloetmr Aumsmoxa. POLICE Covnix ]V3u.x-rle. '_Compnuy's Valuator. 1 PuLLAN's| VFIS-lll TACKLE, EN.\*'().\ LU l1l`1.`1-V\'_.\, .u.'xu-..;.,, I 1c:-3, _Auorm-ys-at -law, S013!-i1,ors1 n (.`hr.u\n:r:1'f. Ju:1'c_\_`.1.n:c_1'.~x. ! ()I!l4:e about Post Uilicc, Owen llnughton nexmox. A I I lnvrl ' '-II II An Ha, .Age_nt at Barrie. .u , unu--5 . I-l.*,Pl.ll.._I.AlI. GO TO - 'Barr%iAe%. Onta.r%ilo, Thursday, August 28. 18379. ONT. Miss H was mzirried when sixteen to a man on the wrong side of forty. `In arranging her union her parents treated `her like a child, regulated the settlement, and told her, when called upon to sign the `deed for the first time, the nameof the happy man to whom her hand had been legally assigned, and with as little cere- mony as a horse is knocked down at Tatter- sn.ll's to the best and highest bidder. Her liege lord was an oftieer of the Royal Navy. one of the Bureau school--rude, noisy, and swore as antiquated troopers used to swear. A slash of a cutlass across the cheek does not add much to personal beauty, and al- though a wooden leg is a very honorable substitute for a flesh one, still among boarding-scliool girls the prejudice is strong in favor of the latter supporter. Sir Han-I nibal regulated his household as he did his ship. He was, in fact, what istermed a taut hand. At the sound of his stump, cook and liousemaid held their peace, dreading the deep dzlnmiltion of. his `Bah !` 7 while his lady wife scarcely dared to bless herself without permission. ' ' `Vlurn nvrnnnhanl fn his: nnnr nnrl rI.`\h\_ LU UIUHB IIUIC-`JUIL \VllIllUlll. 1J`Jl'HllS3lU!l. `When promoted to his ag and n co1n~ ,mand, tho nizirtinct habits pursued for _a dozen yc:u`s in his domicile and ship undcr- went no change, and the laws of Modes and Persians` were never more absolute than the port regulations of the single-legged commander. One grave offence in the eyes of Sir Hannibal was :1. midshipman appear- ing on shore unless he was, in-full g, and woe unto _the uuhn.p`py reefer - upon whom the 1'e:1r':u1xniml could pounce in mufti. ' Illllrllal. ' In a. seaport, like an inland village, sc:m- dalwill occur ; and,` as in earlier life, -the West Indies ha.d been the scene of his ex~ ploits. it was whispered that he had there, when Bacchi ple1111s, m:n'ried a woman of color. Report further stated that, tired of his black beauty, the admiral had drawn the splice, by an easily obtained divorce, allotting to the lady :1 small annuity, and one` youthful pledge of mutual a.'ection. T.n,+n nnn finn aFf.mvnnnn' Riv T-Tqnn{1m1 UIH3 ylllllrllllll Pl"-llgU U1 luubuul. IUICCEIOII. Late one fine afternoon`, Sir Hannibal was taking (1. digestive scroll, when, on rounding_ the corner of a. street, he ran against an unhappy midshipmau who had` ventured on shore in 3. round hat. ' at u..n,. ..m...,.-am.. ...1...a. ..1..:.. .1- -.A.. 1... ' lUHg LU E ].'Uil;l'ULl L116 UUlllllJi|rlH.1U1'. . To the Penelope, stammered the `reefer. What is your name`, eh ? `` Pat Macuan1a.ra. . You have no cocked hat, it would? ap- pear, `eh ? Well, we ll try and nd you one. , A...1 J-2.1.1.`- 4.1.`... ....'..LI..... `L4. L1... 1...... `L- Ileztrlnc 1' on Halrme. VC.'XUU['\.'Ll UIL llUl.'U 11]. U; l'Ullllll llan- Hallo, youngster, what ship do you be- long to 2 roared the commander. "` Tn H151. Pnnn1nnn szf.n.n1n1pv-nr1 Hun uuu. ' And taking the victim by the arm. he crossed the street, and entered an outtte1f s shop. Thin vnnnn mnnfjnnxnr} ->rnnnh-as o on:-1:- UIIU J. ` . 1This young gentleman requires a. cock- ed hat, `said the admiral. ' Supply him wigh _wha.t he wants, and` I will see you paxd." "And 1viH*1 IL n nf ruxnfnr-Han 114.: Tvmn Where lov_ers true their vows renew `Mid lovers ever green, And cloudless skies of sunny blue. Smile o'er the aylvan scene ;- Twas here, at eve, I chanc d to stray, I d just come off the train, And thus to while the time awag , I roamed th;-ough Lovers Lane. - 1"*` . . . . And wxth a. gun of satxsfactxon, he bade the alarmed midshipman Goodmornin , andtoddled down the street. Mr. 1 ac- namara. watched him until he had stumped. round the comer, and then, turning coolly to the counter, heselected a._ handsome ` n1'\n'r\naI'I ' cnapeau. - ' A How particular my father is," said the'_reefer, as he examined his person with ater satisfaction in the pier glass. Vnnr father. air '1 returned -the as- Love cast: upon the desert heart His rays of sunny sheen, ` . - A And owers spring, and fountains start \Vhere barren wastes have been ; Yes 1 he who loves may bless his `stars, Tho some ma'.ycul1 it pain, I never knew what pleasurejvas . -Till I saw Lovers Lane. U IJLIU bl chapeau. ` ` Wnw IIULHHHUU UlUJLllIl:1'. Yes, said the. unblusbing _mida11ip-V man. ` `The thing s_not generally known, for my step-mother is so jealous, that if "she innnvnrnrlthut RH` Wnnnihal hm-I :1 nun- M y loveless life vwas dark and drezmr - A dull December day- . _ . Love came, and now my senses wear The'n1at_chleas bloom of May. But were it fty times as drenr I'd live it o _er again, To tarry one short hour here \Vith L-- of Lovers Lane. ll`V l5l4l`JX, .`X\,/K/\lu;\ I.11.A.\..L ' xfollcctor of Raul.-9, Notes. Book A(:r:m1ms. (Kc. Insununcl: um! Ho '. .-\"cn!. ()!!iu_';0\v(3.11 win-ut,`H;u'rio. Uni. 'l`1'a.c:sxm-us Books Adjust- L-:1. I`,;l|1('l`\'l,. l'p_ und`.\<-,co111ns .\I:u1u Out. Ducu. manta .\lm1cu_nr1 (`.u1m-cl. and othor sixnilnm work :~\-.-nntmt \Vllh(lllu1l|'l5lll`il.t'X:!.lHKI1l!5])lHCh. T\'.|{.` Der 3ul.IIluUlalUU III DXIU 1115]] gl_iIu33o ' Your father, 81!` I returnedthe as- tomshed outtter. (KIT-.. )1 .....',1 4.1.... ....L`I....`l.2..... ....2.`l..`L.'... 3'r"}i1y ste}:15Er{s 13'j3iIxi;3Z1LJ}E'S1I discovered*tha.tSi1" Hannibal had a suc- .... .... 4.; `LL. -...I...4L.... $1.--- ...-..1.I 1.. LL. The fates to me a. gift have given Migl1t-gr.-Ice u courtof kings, An angel ready-made for Heaven ' And only Wanting wings ; Her guileless tongue is void of art, ` No slam of wily 1)l'liIl-.' Tis serv_:1nt only to a hen.rt--- , The pride of Lovers `Lane. Lov lives upon the balmy sighs That swell her hosom fair, He dances in her azure eyes, And ganlbols in her hair. `He'fris_ks beneath the pilken zone That binds her garments plain, .-\ml of her heart he 1ua'.kes his_throne And reigns in Lm'u`s' Lane. The poets say; that love `is blind; But-, faith, the boy can see- 'I thought so, too, but now I nd ` A marksman true is he ; His fatal how he bonds at will, And wounds both "heart and brain, Let him who doubts his faultless skil1- Inquire for _Lover s Lane. A MISBH|EVU_MVIDSHIPMAN. The little birds their tales relate, Their music seems divjne, ' I thought that each forsook his mate, ` To sing in praise of mine ; And spe_:11.1zonnd thus by 1ove'a designs, ' Yet wou'.x1.1iot break the chain, ' I cherish every lixlkthat binds Hy hear-t.t0 Lovers Lani}. (IIBUUVUIIUU D1155 DU.` LIBHIIIUHI nuu 3 BUG` cessor to his estates there would be the old boy to pay and no pitch hot. Nnw Mr. (}r|11}11n Hun nni-mr, hsu] U1U.'UUy DU pay uuu IJU PIDCII IXUU. Now Mr. Gubbius, the outtter, had heard the West Indian story whispered quietly at his counter, and Mr. Macnamara. being exceedingly swarthy. he concluded him to be thohalf-caste heir of the wood- 'en-legged commander, and great was his civility accordingly. _ Wan them anv nmr nrtinln he nnirl I "I've courted oft. in hall and bower, Thyougll m:my4a. change of scene, I've gazed on many a- fair y0ung`owor Far o'erVthe ocezm s sheen-; I've danced and play d with wife and maid By mountain, shore, and main, But never met a maiden yet Llke L-- of Lover s Lane. 76,001 R:uu_1 Opt-1' civuuy accoruuigiy. | Was there any other article he could shew him 'I and stocks, shirts, and pocket- handkerchiefs were rapidly paraded. Mr. Macnamara thought he might as well com- plete hia outt at once, settled himself"-on a chair, [and most generously eneoilraged trade by an extensive selection. The arti- cles were to bedirectly sent to the sally port where the boat was waiting for him, and Mr. Macnamara was cere1i_1onio_us1y bowed" out of the shop, he hsvuzgiven nnttfm sxmnnitm-v hint thn . owns bowed out or me mop, no nav guuu .the outtter a monitory hint. thaughe wag COUNTY OFVSIMCOE GENERAL ADVERTISER. (IV1it!cn /or `The Jifvawce.) "an 1' t::w;i,J.~_ -LOVERS` LANE. to take care when he handed the bill to hisi` papa, that his stepmother was not present. - Three davn (I,-msxed. The admiral was i papa, BUILD I115 HLUIJIHUUIIEY VVIL3 I101} p1'eselu.. Three days (Iassed. The admiral was; taking his usual stroll and perceiving Mr. Gubbins disengaged he stzunpcd into the shop. and took a. chair beside the counter. a I15: lin Ha I |1l\lninrz_l'n-nunluf. unn :2, i KHIUII` nuu IJUUK K15 Ullilll. UUSLUU DIIU UUUIIDUI. | He lie, he ! Gubbins--brought you a. i customer t'other day; that yellow chap, I you recollect. . nu in :n.]if.Hrx,`t]m-1:, QrHnnni1\:u] - kn}. Hllflll. 7' VVIIEIC ([0 3'0 HIUUJI 5 I never, said Mr. Gubbins, in reply, and simpering as he bowed, name any- thing entrusted to me in condence ; but 'I never saw a. stronger likeness to a father in my life. Log 1 Sir Hu.nniba.1, had the young gentleman not mentioned it himself, I should have guessed it in a. moment. ' Guessed what I roared the admiml. That I had the honor to supply your mun $4U,*JU( -'*.?`;i$ 1'...~L~.22* } ;{;i1;j` 2?. land at 75` _' h:11f'yv:1r1_\', 01` S yearly in1pm\'o farms. ` _ ` _ W. .'1`I{0.\I.\`O.\ & (.`O., 1\ , L ;\n:.\.. yUll l`UUU1l\7Ul:. He is alittlexlark, Sir Hannibal ; But, Lord ! he's a ne'o'-handed young gentle- man. I assure your hohur, when he told me of the rclatinxxsllip, thug I stmplied him with the best articles and charged the low- est ,L,'11re. V. mum .~..1,.+;,.m.1.:n 1" .m.1..;..m.1 n... .4; U50 Llj.:llL'U- ' , The reIa.t:1on'ship,!" exclzmued the ad- miral. What do you niean 7" I nnvpv smi T\.'Tu- flnhhhxq in rank . uuuruueu commzmuer. '- 1 mwe nu sun. Not, as the young gentleman expln.in- ed to me, by her present lady ship, but by a. dark gexitlewonmn in J amaica. Indeed, _ he cousiderately mentioned that I was not on any account to hand you this little bill in the presence of his step~mother, for he said she was a. regular white sergeant, and you dare not buckle on your leg without her permission. _ V . V Riv n'm1nilml'ufnrml - his ovnsx .lll].`li(`ll uul` permission. Sir Ha.m1iba.l'stared ; Ins eyes dilated Until each strained ball of sight seem'd bursting from his head. Heaven and earth! he hadbcen hum- bugged; but that he, before whose wmth a..who1e ship's company trembled, and to Whose -order the ,pertest spider-br11shei' dared not oer `a. rep1y--tha.t he should be represented as rough-1'idden by his wife, and debarred from using his wooden sub- stitute, without obtaining feminine per- mission before he strapped it on! Why, :3. saint, laden hczwily with psnlxn books, could not listen to the charge with common patience. V \'nn H11 nut in} H1:- \':\nInr umiluuirul 5| HI . Whose son ? Yours, Sir Hannibal." Tophet and tar buckets E" shouted the infuriated comxmmder. I have no son. 6! M24. _- um -.......... ,......n,........ n...d..:n, lJilv|.LlUIlL'Ua . 7 You did not 1ctt11o'v\'01u1__-; scA.mudn:1 take z1wa.y the hat 3. iuq`.1ircd-t11c <'1s1gen- tleman, suspiciously. Thu! 1151+ '" r-\'r\1:1ivnnr] Hun nqtnlviqhnrl l/IUIIIIIJI, 5ll'31}lUl\}ll51_y - The hat 3" cxclzmncd the astomshed tradesmnn. Ay, and one hundred and twenty-six pounds worth of gem.-1'u.1o11t- ttings besides. '\V'hy, on your respected guarantee, he might, h:m.- C:l1`l'ic(10ffUl0 .hop, cohtents a11d.a1 . ` 'I`hn nr]n1{r'n1, rlrnruninrr nf nnH1inrr cdmrf B1101), ULHIDUJILD iLll\.L.ilJ.l- The :l(l111lI`3.l, dremuing of nothing short of the annihilation of this young delin- quent, stuinpcd out of the shop, and hunt on speedy V\'c'l1gC.IlCC llCLdL`(l`t(_) the pi-:1`. His barge was prolllplly on the water, and the crew of the l :;-neluVpc wcfd surprise-.l tn see the dreaded function:u`y, at" this un- usuulhunr, pulling (lircutly to the frigate.` \\ lm+_ llrlvna nlrl Hn\'nn1` fnn Illlu \l'.'I\7 \1s11z1l'huur, pulling direct] What drives old timber too this way, and at this time 2" inquired one idler fimn another, as staunling on n c.'u`run:ide he scrutinized the appiv >:w11i'i1_g l)m1tt}1i`ni1gii his itelescup. HI I fI'i5|I1l]l\I "DT`I`:IHu`i \`I\lI I`.i 1\7 1]- 1Y\l\Vl'1 y the frigate. I I ms wzescui . - Nu f1'u.-1_u1ly"cr1`;u1~;1, you may depcxrl u )on It. But here comes the ski > >er. 1 I :\nd":1s the b:1pt:1ix1 cum; on deck thcv youngstms ll1()VUL1 away. 1ninn+n*< In-nnxrhf .QiI- } r;IVHll."I] 'T`nn' I J ll. `.2 . .`iU\;. \ lilll 1--full` .L'A.\/1.1 and Itesidunce on the ,\\'c.~xl sidevof .I<)11p tram. imnxnlixuuly oppmile M1`. UL-.0. `Hulls luniu uml,5`:L:~;h 1~`a.r.-tox'v. -- ..... . -\.r.r1\'n':\l.1 `) Ul'lll`D'5l1UlP) IIIUVUU. ilVViIr.)'. . Ten minutes brouglit Sir Hzumibztl alongside, and an 11u11_0i-able reception placed him" and his \\'o0icI1'- suppu1`tc1' in safety on the frigatds quztrter-duck. The unusual and unexpected evening cull 1121.11` excited n. gcncr.:mIcu1'ibsity over the ship, a.udhm1d1`cds we-rc`lis_tcning :m.\;iuu.~. to learn what might be the vcznusc ufvthis mys- terious visit. Thu zuliuiljatl was In whisp- er'c1'--a.nd all doubt as to the object of his coming was speedily put to rest. l'I1'Qtl"I' \'|lI'l `Il1i|ll`1;Y|\DI\ 7 IYIVNM1 fill` UUILIILIS \\ ii) -3iM.3U|.ll1`y llllb l;U .I.U'5L`. 1\Iuste1' your mjdshipmen, 1`0:u`c.1 thc sini__rle-legged coxnmumlcr. You have, Captailx Blixckwuml, an infernal Scamp among the lot." _' T? vnn In,-14]:\ Hun 1nnn]\n1- 11-11? :1 Jnvnn KIIUUIIE LILU IKYU. If you made the mnnber h:\1f.z1 dozen, Sir Hannibal, yuu would cmnc nc:u'c1' to the lnnrk. May I i111ni'.'c Hm nzuuc of the mauvais sujzt .- " V He calls himsclf .\I:1:x1:nn:u`a."- No such namm upon mu" 1nustc1'-1':1l. Describe him, ifyml can, pc1x A tall, ` wiry, (luvi`l-n1n.y-c:n'e-lmnking chap, dark eycs_:u1L1 hair, and _\'u11u\\' :1's'n. kite s claw. l(\T..L1.2..... 2.. LL _ 1).__.'| .... n_,L _,,_.__..._ IXIIIU 5 C135 a Nothing in the Pcnulupe that :mswer.-1 this description. fut I see the ymlxxgstcrs laugh. I ossib1_v from some of them we may find a. clue to H1". M:wz1:u11am.. H0-, thmn, and he beckoned to `one of the reefers, who immediately came forw:u'd. - Do you know a.`nyl:hing--" H Ef`l\III'Il1I'I'\1 \\7]Il\ 11;!` nII1\]'\;I\ 41!!` (`IF iIvLllllll'IlvI`o - - Captztin _B1:ickw0od turned his head aside, `and found it diicnlt to p1'ese1'\'e a proper g1'avity.j _ . T 11111 nrniv anrn uh` fh-1+ T 1znrn{' fhn JJU )'pll l\IlU_\V Lllllls Of 8. Scoundrel who did Gubbins out of a. hundred and twenty odd pounds, mu1- swore that I was his fntvhcr 3 shouted the admiral. ` ' L.,_,.,J L3, l.___`I p1'uyt:1' gI'u.\'I.L_)' . I am pretty sure, sir, that I know the young gentleman. , A wild eye T exclaimed the admiral. And a, complexion between :1. mm in a` yellow-jacket and a f ull-colo`re orange lily T` ' A _: Tha.t s the chap's description to 9. T, roared Sir Hannibal, Is he aboard I `` kLAn...J I ......J:...`l 1.1..` ......C.... H \`KTL.. |l'Ui`|4:.'UU. D11` 1_.lilHlllUU.-1., " L3 118 1lD0?lX'(.l i Aboard ! replied the reefer. Why, he's o`sonndings,,by this time. He sailed last Tucstiay morning for the East Indies, in the ` Hcbrus. " - . - `SIX! TX! T} I .. .... ...'I 11... ...J....2....1 ' .... All |4llU LLUUIIHS. D! D! D! roared the admi1'a,I,' as he stamped his wooden `member on the deck, and in three minutes afterwards he was seen pulling shOrewa.rd from the fri- gate, both sadder and wiser than when he left the pier. A ` ` Tpctv nu] n.r1mrn]n nnnnnl: ah1nr1 1-Ir:-In mm mm pun`. Testy old admirals cannot stand ndiculc, and Sir Hannibal prudently hushed up the _affair, paid Mr. Ma.cna.mar:_x s bill, and never, during the subsequent two years of 1115 comma.nd, mtroduced, as far as we know, yzmother customer to his friend Mr. Gubbms. 90.0.`.- V 3150118 . ~ hackueyed remarks such_ us Here to-day ' and gone to-morrow, are constantl on our l y: areittuly sublime. _ ' I but if we could recall all that we have done it does look` short, just as the distance be- t tween two hill-tops seems far less than it That life is short, is true in a. sense ; and passed through during the sixty, forty, or even twenty or fteen years since we woke up to consciousness of being we should think it a. very long time. \Vhen we say that life is short, we reallyspeali as we feel ; really is, when we look straight from the one peak to the other. The reason is that we overlook the multitudinous objects which we should pass on the respective -sloves and` in the valley in passing between the two points, and it is necessary to _ take all these into account in judging of their nearness to or remoteness from each other. So, what of life is past would seem very longto us-- even to such of us as areibut just through 7 our teens-if we could remember all we have doneimd said, enjoyed and endured, dreamt about "and striven for, as far back as our memory reaches. We should not get into the habit of depreciating life and its re- ` ' ibilities, as we are almost sure to do if lips, . Life is short comparatively, nt it is long positively - quite long enough to. abound with efforts and achievements that 9 Is LIFE SHORT ORA LONG? .u-u-u---nunnunnu-uunu---uu--nunnnu---nuns-unnunnuuonun g THE Chinese coal-elds extend over up- \var(1 of 400,000 square miles, while the Enghsh covefouly 12,000. I "L-.. ,, ::_;,,1- ,__'l mm. at H". a..4u5;Auu uuvvn. uunj u.-:,vu-.1. 5 THE propr style and title of the ' Princess Louise. is IIer.Roya.l Highness the Princess Louise, Mnmchioness of Lorne. ' " -- ...`. . . 1 . .- _ `BLEEDING, blistering "ml dressing` of orcllnany wounds still forms the busmess expected of ba.rl)c1's .iu.'[`_m'l:oy, who are uften tlms employed. ` ` THE Chinese keep grapes fresh 3. long while by cutting a. hole in a." pumpkin,c1ea.n- ing out the interior, putting in the ripe grapes and replacing the cover. illl \VL`Ig $41,800. THE Irgest nugget of gold everzfound was atBz1.1larat, in Australia. in 1858. It received the name of The Welcome, and weigl1er.1v2,16i} o:1ucc3-worth about $.11 R JAPA.\ ESE jugglers are deft smokers. Several of them will sit before a. curtain, and, fromthe tobacco smoke which issues from their months, will fnrm a succession of reatlable letters. ' GOLD LE.-ti-`.---Plilly `has stated that an | ounce of gold was beaten into 7 50 leaves, I each four ngrs square. Mzurtial speaks of the gold leaf being: as thin.as a vapor, and Lunetius coxupares its substa.n to a spider's. web. '..|;}.\' .\'()X. So\is:il0x's, Ud.1`l`iL!. `USER TO _LEND ox man. . lC:al:L1t'uL Inodvmtu interest. LENNOX S: __ ..- ..v. `vr. \v;\ REPLENISIIING TUE SI'RI.\'G3. -`-C`onsider- able rziinfnlls oecur about every eleven years,` and these, in conjunction with the yearly ones, replenish the deep 1 springs of the earth, and compensate for the immense quantities of w_:1ter drawn from it by the heat of smnnler wenthe1'. _i THIRD Dx:.~:1~ITxm:.--Ox1e` of the most singular irstances on record is the eruption of the third set of nutnml teeth. The sub- ject of his playful freak of nature we have now'to chronicle is Mr. David Smith Reynolds, oft I eti'oli.'\, who is just in his 80th year, and is now cutting his teeth. Two lower central incisors are already above the g'ums. This is more interesting from the faiet that his_ son is following the `dental profession. _ A . ' - A ; Tm: Qumzfs \'.xLL'iAnLi5s.,4- Queen_ Victoria. leaves to the care of her s'erva'nts when she goes away from home $9,000,000 worth of royal plate in her castle of Wind-. sor. which `includes a gold, service for one hundred and forty persons, ordered by George IV. ; a shield formed of snuff boxes, worth $45,000 ; thirty .do'zen' plates , worth $50,000 ; im lndimi pencocl-: of pre- ciqns stones, valued at $150,000 ; and Tip- pon's footstool, a tigefs head, with :1 solid ingot of gold for his tongue. - -. .. ... n n 11* 11 `C V V V 7 '3 V 1,! A CL'iuosn'Y.~-`.\Ir. Wm. Page, uf Well- and, has a curiosity in fruit. ` It is a. pear` shaped' :L`n1}l0, ft-mu the m'cli:u'(l'0f Julia.- thzm Miller, of Tliornld tmvnsh_ip,- _a.n is C\'i(1Cl1tly the result of 11yl)i'idi'/:ing. The apple two onwhich it. grew is izuuicrliritcly :v.h)ng3i(lc :1 pe;'u'ti`ee, and ifis quite evi- dent that the pc-3.1` pollen h:).s fallen on this `pm-`:ic'.:l.".1-apple lilc-ss-3m.z'u1d fr:\,:,r-.t.i,m1 it, thus c:1nsin,g this ])e:Liliar c<>nfn1'm:1tim1_of V .the fruit. The culor is ztriuli red; like the npgalcs, except alrout thu slum, which is the vculox` of the pear. -- -` c. :19 :. FE\'HR-S1'R1L'KE.\' 7.\1E.\Imns.-.~Di-. R. W. Mitelmll. the intrepid yellow fever pl1ysi- cian uf: `;\Iein'pl1is, :le.;;ci'il)es the city as wl1nll.y mil, nll' frmxrt-lie worltl. _There are no trains i'mminr_{ into or out nf tmvn, and u.bmly' lc-a.\'es the place withrmt the au- thorities l ing it. Nu szte-:\lx)l>'o:1ts_171i1cl there at all. 'l`l1e,s11','yplies are all b1'ouj_{l1t (lawn on l);Lr;;es'. which are dmpped by the stetunlmats a couple of. miles zxlmve the city. and allowed to limit down. \\'hen they ur- rive at the city men in sl or t\1gs secure them aiid bring them no the 1m1Lliu_-,r'. , If there is any fever c:u'_rie it is dune by some daring pedlar who runs his wagon F hunnlinu infn hixrn nu .'\ \'n:~f.nrn. Eill I _V SIIIIIU Klillllls IIULKIIIL I! All! Luna IAI,-7 of `supplies into tmm on a \'c`.:tu1`o out, :m4l then c1u:n's out. ' A P1:1.\'::1`. D11-:.< .1 [`.\1,'v_1".1:.~-'J`I1e other claytlic St. Pcte1'.s1)11rg pnpers `:1`1111m111ced the dr.r;1th frmn sheer stzu'v.'1`cim1 of P1-iiicu SL)1`;_.{0 Miclmelnvich G:11it'/.i11, o1r_1p1`_ve1l as :1. sexisor of books, mid 1'c111ovu(l by sup- prejnc 0r1`.c1`s7" to _()1lessz1, where he took 111y.:i11-__{.~1i11 t11-111111151: of :1` c:11'pn11tor,.nc- c111_yi11g a dark, Cl:1111p1':)-11111, nfs11u`i1li111ite11' di111c11;~1im13-t1_1:1t his coin couhl not be got into it. An i111111i1'y elicited the fact that fI141`1l]0`.]ti-IS he had .=111hsi~;tcd on dry b1'c:1.d with occ:1sio11:1.11y :1 innrsel of cheese or an ample. . He left 111: effcctxa save the rugs on hi1n,\vh_c11 he died. His nlutlicr is :1. wcztltliy dame, 1'csi11c11t i11 ;\Iusco1v, 1\'he1'e she nwna se\'c1'z1l houses, :1 fine 111n.11si011 s11i'1`01111dc by :1. 11:11-k and f.Sili(1Il0.b1c 11111mc1-y. His wife, for the 1111fo1't111i:1te nnhI011i:111_ \1`:1s ma.rrie(1, 11aste11ed from Moscow t1) _:1ttc11d ]1iS,fl1n01`:1.i, but `11`:1s too late. ` uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu u Tm: BUFFALO Br-:co.\n.\'i,: EXTINc'1`.--As an illustration of the decadence of the buffalo in the North-west, and consequent stoppage of Indian food supplies, it is stated that two or three years ago _tl1e Kansas Pacic train". while making its way over the prairies from Kansas. City to Denver, was frequently compelled to make stops of several hours` duration, in order to allow the enormous herds of buifalo to cross the track. Sometimes 5,030 passed in one herd. Now the passengers not once in six nmnths behold a buffalo from the train during a prairie journey of between 600 and 700 miles. They are greeted, however, every few miles, with the sight `of great piles of bleached bones-bu`alo bones, gathered by bone hunters, who make a very good living out of -their collections. These fellows have pretty well cleared up the plains, al- though one still sees the occasional skele- ton, bleaching alone in its entirety. On the Kansas prairies there was, a few years ago, a. man who shot bu'aloes enough to keep nine men steadily employed in skin- ningthem. Imaginewliat slaughter this hunter accomplished; all he wanted were the`bu'alo skins, whicli command a. ne price, and used to a'ord a protable busi- ness. The bu`aloes are at present banished from thevgreat plains. ' BANK or ENGLAXD Noms;-The nan- cial editor of the Philadelphia. Ledger states on the authority of oicial report, that the notes of the Bank of England are made from pure white linen cuttings, never from rags that have been worn. They have been manufactured for nearly two hundred years. by the same family, the Portals, Protes- tant refugees. So carefu11y"is the paper prepu`|?3*..1:l1 it even the number of dips into the.p p-j,1'iii_Ide by each ` workman is regis- teredwin 9. diifby machinery, and the sheets '...... ....mnHv3A-nun+.nd and booked to each W;\'FSON C. 0_m:, LOAN, LAND, AND msummce. AGENT. u I.`C`L`\"T"Q 1wv-vvvvv-. U. the Omcc, Dunlop St,reet..I Foot of Market . Street. Barrie. > . terecron 8. 018} Dy Inacxiilwry, uuu um: aucums are csr_efu1i_y;counted and booked to each person through whose bands they pass. The printing is done by a. most curious process in Mr. Coe s department within the bank building. There is an elaborate ar- rzmgement for securing that no note shall be exactly like any other in existence. Consequently there `never was a. duplicate of 9. Bank of England note except by forgery. According to the city press the stock of paid notes of seven years is about 94,000,- 000 in number and they ll 18,000 boxes, which, if plzlced side by side, would reach three miles. The notes placed in a. pile wouldbe eight miles high; or if joined and to end `would forms ribbon 15,000 mileslong; their supercial eitent is more b than that of Hyde` Park; their oigmal value won over Q15,000,000,000 end; -their weight over one hundred and twelve tons. No. 35 Whole M. 1437 ,u,'3'lHl Sells I` `I VIII`! JJIPFV`-ll VJ VIVV L vuuu : SIR,-;VIr. Mackenzie is reported, in his speech at Galt, to have (lone me the honor to alludeto me as one who thought it was consistent in him as It Liheml zmxl Free Trader in Englaml to be :1. 'l`nrv and Protec- tionist in Canada, as .if principles could be chzmged by geogrzipliy, lrmtiuxi and climate inuences." I` do not wish to interfere with the looseness of tongue \_'/hieli is the happy privilege of the picnic ])l:xtfni'1i1. Mr. Mac- kenzie knows my well wlmt the relutirm is between the descriptiorx -~i me ;m:1tl1e fact. But. I nia.y Sin) tlnt. the " 'l`-J)-_\' " policy, which I have all :Llon_:; :ul\'oc:tetl, and now ac_lvoca.te, conipriscs: 1 The nnninlntirm of C.-ui:uli:n1 self-QOVH 1'0 the -Editor 5f the T-eJ-egmuL .- rI-_ `L `Al - -1. ... . auvocmze, COYI1pI'l3(:SZ '1. The conjpletion of Cnn:uli:m self-gown ernment, as the lugiizxl Seqllwl of what has been already done, as the essclltial condi- tion of a. truly n:1tir>n:v.l legislxitimi, especi- ally on connnereinl subjects. and as the best security at the szun-2 time, for the continu- ance, nniinpaired by political or scal (lis- putes, of -tour. moral connection with the Mother Country. I zulvoeete this in op- position, en the one hand, to the system of mere dependency, and on the other to sclienies for stm'endc1'iny.; our self-gen-1'11 ment to the British Purlizunent under the name of Imperial Confederation. -7. 'l'l\n.rgnnllnt-i!1i i(n1 of all mil\v:u's. I name 01 1mpc1`1'.u \JUHlULlU.l'ill/LUII. 2. '1'hc- rcmlnciation of all milmiys, public works, and other objects of c.\'pemli- tnre not really C:1n:uli:in, especially [the zLb:uulu_ninent of the western portion of the Pacific B:1i1\vuy,':1n:.l even the rclinr1uisl1- mcnt of the connection with British Coluinbia, if she c;mn_`)t be induced t_n re- main in the confudc1'a.timi on terms consis- tent with its p.'u'an1o\i1itii1tcrcai as :1. whnlc. 3 ' A mnnlnnw-inl h'mIi\' with i.l](`|. l.Tllit(`e(l' (CHI 'lEl'1 IE3 1)u'I.1'Ll.lllUllllL lIllU|'U8l EH1 it H IUHU. 3. A c01mnei'ci:1lti'ezLty with the Unitotl "States, su'ch as Czuizuln. in pnssessiozi of full self-gm'er1m 1ent might make, which would abolish the customs line, admit our pm- Ll11CBX`S to `the iuzu-ketx of their nwn conti- nent,_ and Iuak us full ])(1I`lZ.'1l{( .l`S in its resoiirces, its reviving prosperity, nmliits` commercial life. - - 1 IUL- :.....,\,1..,.t:n.. ,.6` H. ,.I.\..A:.-,. CUlHlHUl'ClZ|.l ll1U- ' 4. The introduction of the elective principle` into t.he constitution of the Sen- ate ; not as a. revolutionary measure, but because experience has s`vxown that `under 9. system generally elective, and in which the `will of the people is recognized as supreme, a. branch of the Legislature eon- " sisting -of :1. body of nominees cannot be useful, aml may be very mischievous. . 4 5. Any measures of electoral reform which `might tend. in some measure, to take the representation cut of the hands of the party managers and put it back into the hands of the people. The requirement `of an absolute majority is deemed by good judges to operate in this way. In compli- cated lnnchinery for populzn: elections I confess I have no faith. '1`l..\ &L3...'l ,.l' 41 . A . . A . .. ..I. .. _..III .1. .,... LI... Lvnll, Lnnv, -nu- ...v_........ _ m:mu~:sj2.\"rs ' Dominion` Fm" and )Ia'1'ine _Insm'm1ce Co (`upim'l, $1,000,000. . ,_ _ `... .,,__, UUILLUSS 1. lliljc IIU lillhll. The third of these zu'tic1es will show the real vchzu'acte1' of my ` Protectio11is'm,{ thou-.511 I must confess that I could` not re- gard the Czu1a.dizu`1 producer as the proper subject of such e:~:cept'iona.l injustice as he was en(1u1'iu<.: before the triumph of the National Pnlicy, or think` that the framers of n. n:ttionn.1- t:i.iIi' had no functions but that of ies on the wheel Not :1. cent of aglilitiozial tamstien. :13 I ij<'."ii(;'v"i':. has been imposed beyund what was necessary" to till the decit left by Mr. M:1ckenzie's Govern- ment ; so that hand he i`exn:t3r'.cd in office, he `would have had to do in thia respect all that he blzuues his succ 4< . n'~*. for doing, the duly difference being rhrv in luving on the udclitin-11:11 taxes the nu-sent Govern- ment has enIic;u'urcd tn sli--xv favor to our iu \\'iU.`X'C1lS Mr. M ICh'CIlZiC and his culleztglles wmlid h:_u'e .~)hm\'I1 them-none. l`l.,. ...,4'.\..... ,.c 41... Q. 4.`. ...L:..L nvr.. l.;\lL1L7il5'.lU3 \\lHIH.l Il2`l.\'U SI1()\\']1 [10111-110110. The reform of. the Sen:-.te, which Mr. _'\Lv.ckm1zie prnc1ni1n.~; :15 the ;,rr;-at question of the i1uauedin.tve fntm'c,` I, as :1. Liberal, h:1v_e stemlily advocated. zunlvl wish that Mr. I\I:_-4.-kenzic when he had a large major- ity ih 1 :1r1i:LI11ex1t, haul pushed this vital measure, instead of dropping it as he did in appmcnt deference to an insrilent thren.t. He nmst see that in taking it up agaixx, when he lmd lost the power of carrying it, he is at :1. great moral diszulvzmtnge. I c,...1`1.,. .... ...; ..._r.:. ....x _;__.r.; c,.. uu in nu. u. ;5u:av.u uuuill ul52|.ll\'il.IlL(LgU. I feel` the must nnfeigneil respect for Mr. I\I:1ckenzie's i11teg1'it_',' of cl1:n`.'Lcter, and hope:ti see him some (lay the head of :1 clepzwtnient in :1 truly national Adminis- trutinn. ' But he is mistaken if he supposes that he lost his place as the head of the (l()\'('l`lllllCXli) th1'ou_ a mere trick of his opponents or :1. fit of national madness, as he avers with rather scant respect for the verdict of the people. He lost it because, being controlled by Tory influences, he did not dare to give etfect to his Liberal prin- ciples; because he slammed the door in the face of suffering imlnstrv : mid be- cause, at a great commercial crisis, he told` the eomitr ' that he conlcl be nothing but :1. fly nu the wheel. "nu!-Q I|il\fnll\v (!(\T.hYVI \T Q\l 1'l'!I It has been profoundly remarked. that the true way of telling a toadstool from a mushroom is to eat it. If you die it was a toadstool, if you live it was a mushroom. A similar method is employed in the selec- tion of husbands ; utirry him; if he kills you he was a had husband; if he makes you happy, he is a good one. There is really no other criterion. As Dr. Samuel Johnson remarked, the proof of the pudd- ing is the eating thereof. Some young men that seem unexceptionahle, indeed very desirable, when they are single, are perfectly horrid when they get married. All the latent brute there is in the heart comes out as soon as a sensitive and deli- cate being seeks her happiness in his com- panionship. The honeymoon lasts a very short time. the receptions and the rounds of parties are soon over. and "then thotwo sit down to make home happy. If she has married a society man, he will soon begin to get bored ; he will yawn and go to sleep on thosofa. Then he will take his hat and go down to the club and see the boys, and perhaps not come home till morning. If she has married a. man engrossed in busi- ness he will be fagged out when he comes home. . He may be a sickly man that she must nurse, a. morose man that she must seek to cheer, a drunken man that she must sit up for, a violent man that she fears, a. fool whom she learns to despise, a. vulgar man for whom she must apologize--in short, there are thousands of ways of being bad husbands, and very few ways of being goodones. And the V worst of it is, that ' the poor sillywomen are apt to admire in single men the very traits that make bad husbands, and look with contempt or ridi- cule uponthose quiet virtues which make home happy. Men with very little per- sonal beauty or style often make the wife happy-and sometimes quite the reverse. The number of ways of being so bad hus- .l-mn in nlmndznn arnntnnhn -number Of T119 1111111081` 0! 0! Dlg G` DELL nub` band is almostas greatas the number of ways of being ugly. No one can tell from the demeanor of a single man what sort of a husband he will be. Meantime she must marry somebody. Eat it ; if you d_ie it was a sort of toadstool, if you live it mu 8. sort of mushroom. ' v 5 a'_ ....._ ....,v_- -....-vu Juan-J van, DUI-I \.u M: G. Roberts. of Scotland, feI1 through the hay mow, and was instantly A killed by trikin the tmnbli L rod to? ,3 thresh1ng' gnachinge which wasqugx mobn; - His cloth- ing cangl_:t,_ and he `was twin-led around, hi; head stnhng the noon brain: WI ! mattered on the nm-" ~ uuuu. uuxuug me 1100!`: J: [scattered on the floor." _ HOW TO SELECT A HUSBAND.` 3 `UL LIIU \\lIl/"U1. ' Yours faithfully, (:OLD\VI.\' S.`.IITH. A BOY about twelve years` 015, son of A . (1 D..`L.....L.. .: Q-...|.1.....r A--11 n_.__._._1_ ` up-u... .,.... V.-.` 'Norther-n A:1S1H`:U)CC U0. of London, England. (msltul. $;':',0uU,w0. , ' . Vts2.oo IF now .. ADVANCE. \n}|-no :-I IS 1* ;-Iii-'. fogvv .. Fm Wo'm:.-_In meta gun` at of Messrs. Kelluxn an Su%r1m'b fun,-- nigh a. tea.m_of bettgr binders 'than than- selves, Alex. McDonald Mid Jun} "Inn bound and shocked 4,049 vat-sheaves in Inn!-ml This urn: rlnnnnin `A6 1 Douuu. nnu. auuoK_eu -2,u-xv luv-lnuavng 1;; hours ! This woik was done on lot 1 , con. 3, West Zorro, on-the 12th inst. ' --no-t ' Kn.Lsn BY A P--Tvr-v J - lowing terrible war: .u:. c .n . ..-.nui : John, N. B.: One day last sla iaru..|-` named Stone, living in Kesw ,1, parish of Douglas, York County, sent LWO 01` three of` his child son to pick the bugs fru.n the potato plants, in the course of which his little son, about eight years old, squeezed one of the insects in his hand, and, perhaps, havin some small sore on his ngers, his hand gun to swell, the swelling continu- ing up his arm and across his body. About eight o'clock the same evening the child was a. corpse. Bur Roor Scan:-The Tilsonbuxg Observer has the followmg : "Person: who have sowed sugar beats on trial Mauro In that they are doing wv". and {hat there can he no doubt - ' ' ` -" ' ` -" soil in this sec 7 ` table crops. .\ uw U: . _ `H 0' -- JIM) ntntn that tho" heats lnnk up-H th. re. and titabla Jew 1 -4- - state that the` beets luuk M-`.1 th. re, and promise a largo yield; and that .mm.-rs are anxiously looking forward to .he establish- ment of 9. beet. sugar factory. Tun RED Rxvrm. Vu.x.mr.-The Chica- go Journal of Commerce says :--- The Red River Valley of the North is destined to become the great wheat country of North America. It is the black prairie soil of Illinois in a spring wl_1ea.t latitude. During the years 1877-78, 1,326,000 acres of wheat land were taken up in this valley, and over 2,000,000 acres are said to have been taken up in 1878-79. The present crop looks good, and about 6,000,000 bushels of wheat will be raised in this valley alone this year. The yield is always from twenty-ve to tliirty-live bushels to the acre. S0\v1.\'4: Ons AND Wumr.--The ex- periment has been made of sowin oats and wheat together with a view to o taining a winter covering for the wheat. The need, in the proportion of one part of outs to two parts of wheat, was sown in the fall and the oats sprang up c uickly and were killed by the early frost, the stalks and leaves lying on the ound all winter, keepingtho snow from browing away and prevontin the sun from thawing the frozen gtoun .\ In the spring the dead nuts made top- dressing for the growing wheat. 0 crop of wheat secured in the follow' season was reported to be excellent, while wheat on adjoining land planted in tua ulual manner was of no value.-Scribner. A Lxnnmxxa F31-zur.--A few days ago as Ed. McCu.11um, near Bletcherh corners, was unloading barley, during the thunder- storrn that passed over the town, the lightn- ing struck a large oak tree about. twenty rods from the barn where he win at work, shivering it to pieces, and throwing a. por- tion of it that weighed a. ton or two, more than twenty rods. At the same time the lightning was seen to strike the tines of the barley fork that he was us roduc~ ing an electric shock that bmuugitiim to his knees. The horses attached to the waggon also fell by the force of the shock. No severe injury was done to either Mr. McGa.l1um or his team, except the fright occasioned. thereby. -Port Hope Guide. .\'orthnfScot1und (`,:~mu1i`u.u ,\Iorlg:v,.:c (`omp:my (lilllilcdl, 3I{,l)l)U.`.'UU funds 1010`-.1n. - Omcc and Residence ,... .\ `n n1'n.1.V y n 0. TI] ()1 r n\rr1'rn\'. \"1'C Snnnxxc CLEAN G1zu.N..p.t a. meeting `of millers held at the Wellington Hots, Guelph, on the 24th of J une, 1879, for the purpose of eousidering the present system of buying grain, it was shown thatihe sys- tem gives no encouragement to the farmer to clean or olfer a good sample, as the poor sample always brings more in proportion to its value than the best. It was there- fore una.nimously resolved that, in justice to all concerned, they would, on and after the first day of August, buy according to the following scale, which is the semen: the buyers in the County of Waterloo have u.dop'LcLl, and which gives satisfaction to both buyers and seller: Wheat standing full weight of 60 lbs. being the standnrd. If only 59 llm to the bushel, 1c. off; 58 lbs., .264 oil`; 57 lbs., 3c. oil`; 51' lbs. 5c. off: 5.3 1b.s.. So. off; 51 lbs .'l1c. off; 6! lbs, '.. .'u. nil; 50 lbs., 350. all`. A D.\s'[`.xRDLY OUTKAUE--.\n outrage of the most barbarous character we. perpe~ trated in the township of Usborne on Satur- day night last, which has caused consider- able c0n1moti0n_in that neighborhood. It seems that during the `night in question the stables of Mr. Enoch Stevens were entered, and the mzmes and tails cut off three horses, and the throat of a. cult cut from ear to ear.- Not satisfied with this fiendish conduct, the villinns took three sets of lmrness, one of them perfectly new, and cut them into inch pieces. Thegronnd being very soft at the time the parties were tracked to Lucan, where it 4 known that a gang of ruizuis have their rendezvous, and slip out into the country from time to timeto practice their diabolical work. It is a. crying shame that some means is not taken to purge the country of this rowdy element; Should the offenders in the pre- sent instance be discovered a. few years in the Penitentiary would be but a. light punishment for their crime. .. -. 7 -7 `-3: FOR OUR FARMIR H<|U5l YUHIU-rI\i5UlU UUWH U11 IUCUK1-1 I5 10th Duchess of Airdrio," owned by the Hon. Mat. Cochrane, which has just given birth to her ninth calf, a. red heifer, to be name the Sth Duchess of Hilhurst by third Duke of Onedia. or the 10th bach- _ _ _ . .\.`l L..- .1..u...l.&.u. .. ....I...... `ll . l`1....L I-HIFU. LJUKU U1 UIIUUILI. Cl IIIIU IUIIII LIllCH' ess and her da.ughter s calves, Mr. Coch- raue has sold the following animals at the prices named :-In the winter of 1875 the L._'II -..1c An. T\..b- .-.8 'E!:1l......; -4. 07 mm . A Gonn Mxxn 1x A Cow.--Ono of the most remarkable cows on record is the H 1nu. `I'\.u.`Im..n nf .\.'u-/I.-in " nu-.uuI `Inn 51... prices uluuu :--Lu um vuuuur UL 1010 um bull calf, 4th Duke of Hilhurst, at 87,000 -. at public auction in Toronto, June 16th, 1875, the bull calf, 5th Duke of Hilhurst, two months old, at $8,000, and the heifer Airdrie Duchess 5th, eight months old. at $18,000 ; at auction sale in Toronto, June 14th, 1866, the cow Airdrie` Duchess 2nd, at $21,000, and the heifer Airdrie Duchess 3111, at $23,600. In August, 1877, private- ly, the heifer 6th Duchess of Hilhurst, at $12,000 ; and at a public sale at Bowness, Windermere, England, Se tember 4th, 1877, the heifers 3rd Duc ess and 5th Duchess of Hilliurst, at 4,100 and 4,300 guineas each, or $20,500 8-nd`321,x')00. re- spectively, making a total of $131,600 for eight animals sold. He has still in his possession, besides the 10th Cuchess, Airdrie Duchess 4th, 7th Duke, and 7th and 8th Duchess of Hilhurst, five animals, and has lost four animals by death. The above result has perhaps never been equall- ed by any one ammnl at the same age. In . December, 1875, an offer of 825,000 for the 10th Duchess was refused, and the same for her daughter, Airtlrio Duchess 4th. Since then the old cow has brought three heifers and one bull; two of the heifers have been sold for $35,000, and there still remain the bull. and the heifer just drop Red, besides the dam, who will pnobably ram} 1:. number of CIIVOS VOL The hin es of the body are propetly the joints of tie body. Gout, Rheumatism or 3 cold in: an effectn nthem aomewhstanm one to the effect 0 rust upon rul hinges. S cold is mont apt to (settle in _the 'ointn. Rheumatism attacks them meet violen sud frequently. The surest method of g inunmntion and pain in the joints, red white swelling, and soreness in any of thebody, ll rnicaandoil Linin1ent.,If thoroulixly rubbed in, it will reduce ` the in- amma `on and relieve the pain at once. Price 25 and 50 cents. on I110. LVCIU IIIUIGBICS when the . 11. Down Elm: has stood the .test'eo long, andhaa always been 3 true and fnithful friend 2 "It is a never-f ' remedy :. \xn.......:.... n......1. (`avunn nmm . naldn w IHGHQ I 15111.! .C:.?VX- fclallay In 00 in u I mdmo&ef a' '9n.` _ Wn.u~Th Bmovs Rnqu'm:.--8,iI'6il`9fPi ot! HIOJNG: is thggioi caugd e i ti W - '."". .tor:3:dviey.. 3uw*n"wdnf_ul3**;;`{; vnriablyaahievethe P1110; I `.1 nuno " the` oonntipttlogvm ad. 3 0`, "`"" "'%"""f ""5: id dune-Min I Q E .'oaih.`1?}"iz'3o';`ma'sa:a"aeanm to 9_l: ..tn. mam. i'nn1ian no mi1:l!W'` (`l1aU. 11.. L'\!l\,1I .'_J.l.\J.I.'J;n.uuxJ 4xu.\' I` 'I`I0.\H<}l31Lfortbe County of Simcoe. Orders left at the Am A.\:cEolce will be promptly at- Lcndod to.'a.nd information will be; furnished p:1rLioS.req\1iring Mr. Ford's services. as though - he had himself boenconsulted. 35-ly My Tmn AND Tnuarr Imam. -Why koep on trvina And nnmhnina Nnn Rnnaiiu pea, 0051085 MID uaux, wuu W4 breed a number of calves yet. ID. -VV y KUUP Nno llnudiu . I.-- -luau! OI.- UDDLAL k.)IV.'L.L1, L&.\J\/-nwnx 1 for the County_ of Simcop. Term 0. onus at my Smrc. U1-mglxurst. . `I it/'f\l\.LI'l.l, 1)\JLsJ \v ..._._-.._ . Bu. risn-rs. Attorneys, Solicitors. &c.. Barrio. m. l)`.~\.I!.on Mctimthy. Q,.U. \\"jlliu.n1 Boys, `L. ll. _ !*`1~::r17<:i-aV_|jI.,} . Pu-1) !-2rj.__X_`}`rLnov1s4_l{}jg. - c.\I.\*7>x & Ll<}.\I_\`HX, r..uu:1s. 1 ...... Avinrvn-('4-:1?-1:l\\'. Sulir-itorsl -21 (` 150. T10 lafr at H- IOU NT & I. "i.-xAr-3;1>.'I I }SF1;1>.:s', ` ..-.,...n..._~.m-l.nw Solicitors in Chu.ncer_\', [0 inf M;~;cj1:.$.S',` % <'3o.\T1'\1L1's"SjI`Lf}>iL- ` Inn I`-\v\vnvnn('P.l'. Issue!` of I\Ia1'riu.;uI.i- Me gurtheru glvauw 1S ISSUED >7 > mucc Ufml lUJSluL'l|UU (YUR. IM YFIELD 5- WlLL_INGT0;\`-.\'1 .%`.A n,1,_ n_.l H:-n _ A%.;;,~3j.__.J.faR.{s.a.;s.% _ r- \/x--\,.vx,_/~--xxx / \.J ..-_\ `IOSEPH SWAN, AUCT[ONEER Simcoc. Terms reason- n (ml an at mv . 46-1_v ira. 1{. J. Z7_fLmE\1"1I{i\I(N, "131ii~i vm_~n nu...-:n nnmn, (:rm1unle ofthe Phil- Cures Cstarrh, ASIHTI-I78. and all Bronchial Complaints Singers and S successfully. For sale on Drug Store, Barrie. . _ A - _' L. SMITH, T Q ly. Gen. A ent, Arkpnzs, Ont. y at J. Woods eakers all use it U I1;.V' ;\1tL\;l\;t I , uu.u..u.;V.u-.;..y-. I~)l~'., C:xn\'eyaI1cex'. Issuer )I:11'r_iug.;u Li- nsca under the New Act. S;c.. Cr(:em01`e, Din. . 4 _- . . - 5.; s_Imum -x_s.;sc.Roc;u11:, c<)m1[ss[oN15P; .. n n 4-....\<..v..mw-r, lzwcmnud .-\u<:tioncex'. I un. .u.u n;...4.-.. Jmrrie. l<`u1.\y. am. I n LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS \AA/\AAr 1;;-Eli-I503, be admitted for 25 cents each In- All advcrtxsemcnts ordered or those with whom the proprietors do_ not. (leak must be paid for xx .\D\'A.\:CF. a rule which_ wi be strxctly adhered to. 1\oL1ces of local births, _ m.A.rriu.;;cs. and dcuthsinscrted fr-ob of charge. ..._--. -.... ., 1rr\Vr\ n..|.x:..\....... and Drnvu-injnra eel. l'cncLungIu:uu:uu. 7 _ _A. 1-1.; DENHURST, B;(i9.1s'rER -...m.muv Qnlicitor in Chancery. CoAn_\;ey- \_).,c_)\,'1 v.in IHL. A-.'-nl LJE.\;[{S t \`I`l.`I) ISISSUED EVERY THURSDAY, u...._L 1.`...~& 04-4 -:\Ir. 1-c.r~x' .i<;\\'eIlm'.\' and doors. \\ 4 15-.u'rie H.otcl,"'J)unlup Street, Barrie. --- CALL FOR THE GREAT SIERRA NEVADA S1!l0Kl.\`G! ,, MEDICAL AND DENTAL * C. Ir. 1 5O$;iNkJ6A;`.6}E1:Ti;i:Si` L. - .2. .~.-.....man.-r I`.-mh nlw-.u'sun KT, GEORGE"S SOCIETY. No Bank:-'upt !bl:)_cKs.- B. SIMMONS. IUST RECEIVED AT BAR- s'ronu:_ HAT & FUR `KI \/ .. . .. __ . _ , _ ll .-\;10rnc,\'.s-:11-l.nw. Solicitors I , Sac. (, nice -l)un1op Street. Barrie. Successors to cm lulu mm of Boultou, hount, _ISoy.s 6:. Stewart. \\', I.z;.1nL. 0.0. (}.'\V. CONVEYANCING. &c. _ r, auu upu.u.; AAAIJBA V..- .. -- -- ~._._, _, ,, .' 5c'1~:1.\'G.1>umishers and Proprietor;-I - MONEY Tb LEN 0. R. FORD LICENSED:{UC- \\Y mur :,...n.n r'mmn.- nf Rim:-.nn_ Orders J . 1&5.-\ 1 11.` U , AL 1'\J1.L' . -A I`-LAW, Lend.` i.:I-unnn nl n.uL, 'u:Iu`u.L',\`n.mi I1(`,a'[)illCh . N.l5. uni 0\'c1' sauna day as culluclcd 1f rc- L IAUUR1 L, 1).-Lluuuu u.u..,., .5-:11-Law, mnlnn SI mot. Ilurrxc. :N'suRANdE'. Af , Ixuuh IIAPNDS FOR .o.m.no nn nnnd frm*h01(1 3 wEsm:Y 4 \-u-.. V `::yun_c<-r. 1 the Iullmv Imam-zm L1`oim; . 7i` nJ1oLIs}{L\*/13 n n_;.. ..2....Ln, fnnq The Regular Meeting of the above Society will be held in the Good 1`cmplar's Hall, over C. Ha.rrison s St 0 r e , o n " \VT<`.l\\Y`l<`..QT\ AV nnf`.'r .1uu.u.~u-u u. \,\.., Opposite Post Oicc, ' 7` Bmric \V DU.\DOUA1, on - 3rd, 1879, at 8 p m. l1arrl30!.l 73 BI! U T U U U ' \VEDNESDAY, Sept r Rn`, 1979. at 8 h m. M. H. HARRISON, Ram-nf.:1r U In 11nn uo L-uu mom on good freehold `NIL. do-In-.m1.un. on 1110' 1HI`ip1l.l_ mnn(-3,: rcquirz-I1 5'l`l{.-\'l`HY 8: .-\U1/l`, J`IULAl.L LBJDJLXI .x .-.. , lmcxxsud nvun: insurance Com-' >\\'ln_L{ lusuruxuzu -(- UuII1p:mynf.\[0r 1:n':1mcL': Head 1 'i-.m1'izL .\[uluu.I. um; I`:-4-sidcnt: Du. R. zL.\u\1nsmmm, um- 'I`[.\"l`, B::rrio.. Ontario. Graduate of the ml.-lphiu In-uml L`o!1cy,:e.n1:ao of the Royal College 31' Duxllasl 5ux~;.:c0u,~:. L)mce-()pposite13urrie Hotel. _ ,..u.- V/ A Complete stbk of Of the Latest Styles. and Prices to suit the times. Come and see _us. ,VVe keep none ` but the - ..n u.n,I. uuu unu Best 8; Frcshest Gwds N, J._ um. 14141., licitoxjs}. &c.. . \hll1u.n1 .~`mn(-is Rye. . v\'Il'I II./IT-STam l CAPS 5' pro}';(31'I_; runes: Com-` of Montreal A nxoun , , Secretarv. unsou- l V l1ll.ahL1NLx'1'U;`l Jl.UL1:a1J, '- l T nuxmx) comer` Dunlap -and mynela ` 1-}Lreets.Ba.rx'ie. J. M. NESS. 1 ;-oprietor. "Plus old and popular hotel has been" rebuilt. of bri<`k_ 3 stories in height. anlljsllued up with all modern convcniv.-not-R. Excellent accommodation forthe Lruxclling public and l1ourdcx';~1. 1l:u':u1dLu1'(ler wcll suppliul. (loud s'.:xblim,' .l.lld.RllL'U..`l. 21-ly lr ._ _ 7 _____ V V .\'EY-AT-LA W , 50111 ` _(,0n\'cya.ncL:r. . Street, I cn{:Lunguishqnc. .--r rv vxr `.I.L.|:l V`\J1'J.I'JA.\ 94- LL\J.A.An-no __. , BROVVN. Pro rictox-.-1`.xce1lent dation for the trave ling public. Bar and well supplied with the bust. Good smbling and uttentivelxostlcx-3. Luggage of guests conveyed free to and from all lfmri. Few doors west of Market-st.. on Dunlop-st. Corncr'1)unlnp-uml Buycld <::.-mm llnm-in .1 M m`.s.~;_ 1 ;'om'Zct0r. V ELLINGTON 1io 1"1:I;',(_P:1'3-' ` I111`; DL.u.\.\In Jl,\JL'L71'J, .u;xuu;u.__ M. .*5I{.~\.\IA(;Y, l ropz`ic-tor. Having rc- 'ceIitl_v built the above House on 1hc.sitc of the Sinxcue Hotel. and furnished it th.`_0\'.gh- out in 1 1rsL-class style. 1 mm rcpured to give the public the 1 0st of u.<*.commo anion. Good stablivxg und.nuc_n c lmsllurs. Suniple Rooms fur (`rr`:nn1e1-L-.i;1l, 'l`m.\u:llcrs. :`.t;'.go,-s leave the Hm xl J4-_i!\' m :LrI'i\';1l of tmixxs. - 2'15` UU 1V1 H1111 IVU LILJJ J.l.U;.Luu .:.J.\.nJ Stables. 51 and 56 Jarvis Street, Toronto.--- ' Thebest $1.00-per day House in the City. Only Two blocks North from Northern Depot. J. A. McRAE, `Manager. '3-ly 7 #>._ ._.- P1 \ all houx-s.f_Oystcrs in every style. at usually kept. in 9. rst-class house. E ROPEAN HOTEL, (Late ocan.) II. G. BIGELO\V, Proprietor. This House ucip1e. Mealsat will be kept on the European pm I hours, Oysters in style. and everything usuullv kebt. Trl-.111: SL.\1CUl~1 niotsxc, .BALX1.:i-{IE-1 cl! A \y A (av Uuvnnvir-l1\r `Hnvinov rt!- es! fa.` SlXi\1U`1`JlJ 1)[\:l.t V,l., U. .L'A., A Awu v . Iuxml . ~`ur\'L-yor, Vu.1uMormul Dmughtsmnn. Agent for the Bx-itish Hort age Lon.n`Compa.ny of (mtax-io. Fawn, Town an Village Propert for 5:110. Money to Lend on easy terms. 0!! cc - Untumio Block, Duulop Street. Barrie. 52-ly Uni L` 1` U 11 ll .1 11u.u.ouu ,' u; v 1.1.! an - GINEER. l m\'incia.1Lu.nd Surveyor. Archi- teat, &:c. Over Capoxfs store, opposite the Queen's Hotel. . THE QUEEN'S HOTEL.--A. _ acco datmn for the linz public. a.r_1(_l_ L '11. U. H._ l)\}DALLVIx\._I,,' uuu;;..4 l.i~;uixl (Lu l':)r l`.xLru.cLinrr' PL-uth n.1\\'aysm_1 hand; it is huh phznszlnt unJ.'s:u'u. Qlce over Vlmlwunls` Book Store; Bamrie. Ont.