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Northern Advance, 23 Oct 1879, p. 1

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or John an Foundry. In W Lu. V .I'JJ.\v .l. 'DJ.QlJ1JlJlLJ.--J.JI..|;a undo ed has opened a. Livery Stable on the Corner 0 Collier and Bayeld Streetzzinarrle. where Horses and Vehicles, Double an Single Rigs. and all re uisltes of a. rstclass Livery oanbetound. A EX. FRASER. . J Uanrn nuunxwu, u.u.1.u_r uvu- STABLE, County of Simcoe. Olce-Police Court. Barrio. Ll1.l:\..l.D.l\JI .I.l.J.!J.I.\r 1.|.c1J.u.u.nu.u, yu- POSITOR of the Barrie Branch Bible Society, Dunlap Street. , . ` UDIAIIL D VV an , unxuxxx vr .:.;.;u 5th Division Court, County of Slmcoe. Oilico at my Store. Craighurst. 46-1y It .1. DALI 1.1.1.` U, v.u1:u.v.n., uu u u ;. ;. - Slmcoe, will be at his Office at the Court House. Barrie. every Saturday. Residence and P.0.. Cookstown. ' L the'County with catalogues, tree. .l.LALJL1..I. .I.`.I.1.lJO.I..|'4:xJ.1, avunu EtateAg I: E to Tlbtc t 5 en . as n a. o oun y Maryland, has for sale Salt Water and Inland Farm: of all descriptions, cheap: in one of the nest sections of the Union; from 5 acres up and from $10 per acre up. Send for cataloguegflvixq full descriptions of farms and country, axgtl) Y S31n2t'ui,`Grist' Mill, working Machinery. WILLIAM HALSTEAN, REAL `Mar 17! usual eE:{nVn'.It:il`b:lt1dCfIlkll:tl Iy(i. IOSEPH SWAN, BAILIFF OF THE lnn um: atom. Cmisrhux-st. 46-ly s`TKoA'.|.'tI. X '6 AU IJ,I.', DA.Iu\Lo1.u:.uu ) and Attorneys. Solicitors in Chancery. No- taries Public, Oonveyancers. Barrie. Co. Simcoo. Ont. Onloe over Bank of Toronto. J. 1'JL\rVUUID .LJ.V.IJ J.L.LJ.Lu.va.nA 11.54 _ BILI'l`Y.--A gentleman; having tried in Vain every advertised remed , has discovered a. simple means of self-cure. 0 will be happy to forward the particulars to any sufferer on receigt of gostuge and directed enve1ope.--Address . T. EWELL, EsQ.. Mayvilie. Hnmmersmith, Lon- K don. Enzlnnd. , '1'nn nu \'XJ..Jl.oJ.L nun. I :.J.\u J. 1.1.1. - I: LOR, $1 site the Barrie Hotel, and next door D. `A. o secured the services of a. rst-class workman, none need go away without their work being done. The greatest-of careteken and everything, \ as usual -perfectly clean. Razors concaved` or : groundtoorder. W. BLADEN. 30-ly \_ ....-o-.-up-n-n-rnv-n1-1-on onald 5 Hardware Store. Having _ NERVOUS AND PHYSICAL DE- Vain nvnrw uvnrfiun romnv. hm: discovered 8 T. SEWELL, Esq don. England. T` ' SHAVING PARLORS. - A/V '|`HE ENGLISH SHAVING PAR- IAD nnnnun thn `Raw-1-in Wnfnl nnd nnrt. i1'm{ mus &sgm _l?AB|.0L`ll a'o1T QUEEN' ~I'IO 1`EL, . DUNLOP STREET. -.-- Razors and Scissors Gronndand Set on short notice. * 40-1! J D. dULI..LVOU.LV, .DA.l\.l.\vJ.J'J, un- - PORTER-ot and dealer in Cools of all kinds. and Georgetown Grey, and Guelph White ` Finishing Lime. -Cements of all kinds, Fire Bricks and Plasterers` Hair. Oiee and Store- house at the Northern Rsilwa` Switch. foot of John Street, near the de ot. he bond. or this Lime is Bette thanthat o nny other kind. and the finish superior. 0iee-Corner of John and Elizabeth-ate V. .1...` 1 -':'nus ;...o.%m 4`\iivAu`oi:.- ~ I: prepared to Loan on Farm Property at the above rate for a term of years ; no principal reqniredtill end of term. Farmers will find this the moat advmtageoua way of borrowing money. Special facilities given for paying off on short notice. ' * - !!.='R:,8I?-4!"-a:: u the once.-numoia Shred ;Eut'.1`3ato; - sweet. Barrie. V _ 4 It ls theomclal paperofthe Countyimandeluoyhg as it do the largest circulation of news pun pmhliahe In A :5 section. In a. most qesjx-ab e; no- di C telling. $8 IN 19322 n v'n. u`|!:eleotod_--_-w__ gogna. 'm"~'u"'g_ 3 ssouo rmvm ruii run IIIVESTIAEIIT AM:ss'1fu:---Sowo:'?.Eo--i;rxx1;;;:-?C::5l-'l;r:oo;i,. 1B.....*'**%=;"~%-"` :*`:?' v vA--up .-..u...._..... . [OHN MELLANBY,` IIOUSE, Alan and rnnmnntn] Painter. Panel` Hanc- rUR(')PEA.i`1' HOTEL, (Late Ocean,)_ 1 n a, mmunow. Pronriotor. "This Home - [6sE1>H ROGER CHIEF CON- uvlunmle nnnntv of Rimnnn. 01cn-Po1ice A vj:; . Agengwul. D6.'_0lllille mnrxeu every mu-Kai day__ to show an {and take orders. ' Ignpln *A 1 n .msyflSo`Iee_"oI:` ' V I -_olRcr-t.,` _ ' im'pug_H'r. n:-15!: 1:!-rw A `%'%%%'1zenr: wun unu; vu ......... .. ......_... NLARKSON HOUSE, l}ARRIE. -- I mauznu CLARKSON. Pronrieter. Corner NHRISTOPHER HARRISON, DE- I .Dna'I"I*nD nl an Rn!-I-IA 'zl`!lI;|f\.`I `Rlhln Snnlatv. _h;wep Mmaroxiw =;B`u'z1-ro P.`.` -"`T`3-"7v`?`r' "`.`!'.`?.".'."!t"1u` nuTnufact\_1reumBgg-no; " ` Nwui 355% .how ..n%i`...`t.'. o1?. ' '1'; am EV]-ONEY AT 8 PER CENT. HENRY JAMES, ' AUGTIONEER, T" Insurance and Estate . Agenln I?AaMEas QF_$ IM_CO`E ` '?h[_1`}!* *`-%.4_"'7'!i?i'i3=r3ri.6f M n.__...-_. _' "I?L;.`_.'I -;... -.;.4... I un`rI'.1l!n wnn1zn_u, REWREY. Manu- an... [EV LIVERY TSTABLES.-`-TZ7H`I-4] .....I....lu.uu`l hag A-mnn n `Llwnv-v R-tnhln nn . ARCHITECTS & BUILDERS. 7 __ . __...~ -----1---- -.3 {ARRIE PLANING MILL.-GEO. n A 1.1 . nanmniuuv Av. Builder. and Manufac- SEVERAL GOOD FAARMS FOR SALE . T. BAl};1;i.I6:(}LERK, COUNTY ;. Rlmnnm wm ms at. his Oloe. u vw.-.v.---- ---.-ggg-n-u--y.-. ~- 1` ,,_,,. V Farmmxk Implemgnts! 2`.'5,*'.;`*f;`.;...2.."; .`:" .....""..=".i;f. f*.;1.*`*3,i'i`;;..`; 0iO--N0iif7 Toppdaite l;e"Poat (Slice, : `ll.-in marnlgos. auu uvnuun uamuwu uw g. ......-.,,. wmsnmr & KING. Publisher: and Praprteirsu Vol, 6'fI"i}ERWELL s S. JOHNSON BARBIE, IM- DORTER-of and ,daaler Goals wooD. LIME AND com. STU DI O :-Oppvosite the Queen`: Hote1._Ban-ie. HAW BRO .______.__._qQ = MISOELLAN EOU8. % 16oRTnAI'r 6A INTE1is. Posfiaxiinl Hgndbms, and 15 noon at ulwwu Innugf t tc thellneohssot . -` `*, ' lam: terms of every deem-lptixqn In stock and 3:53 -ntreasonsblepriocs. MS:-For Subscription-41' per anntup. H i ad oo: 21: too (1. ' 5:-`:1? ft)\r}'I.'I}.1'1`IsIgI(?:--n!`:)l1zhtj?og1I .s, per l1no_t_or' 9735995 - uwuvnuv -nu --c-w --ov--...- __--_ pumpsmanqn-.P!nIn`o t mmumsex. coaxlcn. wonx. Pnummu an an . srmu mums um`: - A s pLV1mnm`s1-ocxor ? . QSTOVEI AN 0 V TIN-WARE`. J obblng done 011611.111! and qnickli. -sovrn smi nbxmpi dhu hauler `htmmunchh up An 7 `TEAM: .l`|Q`.l' MRI HUI yup ,1-IIHUI. F!*W3.-*"!`.`1'?!"e.*.['!';`.`,?.'??`s' A Don't to "tho Placer-The new Tin Store adjoining cC_ax-thy : Block. Dgnlon St.. Bu-tie. -\\\v\..v\~s\ '- ELL! WELL! `W0 NDERS WILL NEvE_n_0EAsE.., _ T :11 Removed again to MRS. ROSS BLOCK.'m1m- , her 3, opposite the "VVe11ingtoa1 , Eptel, `t 7 Sandy. where did you get that neat tting harness ! I t them at the establishment or Wtsxnrvs. , t did you my for them ! 315. madeto order they are handsome and all the rage; he ca.n'tl>e beattor Style and Durability. Thegaare Cheap. certainly. I must go and t a an IE. `I! uwants handsome. TR K. S D W . BLANKET or COLLAR you can get one. When you go to buy bei sure you no in the rizht once. there is e. large Saddle and can`g7eF3xie." Whe'n you to am rightplsoe. liar in front, of the shop, _ . . A . _ - `A-9 nan-\unA Anvrnl Has now a. large upplyot Trunks from we u to $25 ; Vallses and Satchel: st Bottom Prices. Single and Double Harness, "Collars, Sad-A dles, Curry Combs, Brushes, Whips . and Lashes, ' At prices to suit everybody. Knrnss on and Varnish always m stock. nun A `lD`l\Tl`{ `DDl\llI)'l`T_V hnw. ` A Ll . NEW Q1 srocx or sPmNa `AND summm TWEEDS T0 cnoosn: mom. Pafuea buying Cloth elsewhere on hsve It md up. gr , 11$ SL3- 1 at-law", Solicitbr. Conve sneer. &o., Mona to Loan. 0lce-Shsr a Block. Dun op Stree , Eagle, 7 19-ly V at-man always m awcx. tiE9Am1NG PROMPTLY DONE.` ALL wom: WARRANTED. T GIVE. ME .4 c:LL.'-'ssgn`os the Golden . Saddle, Bayeld Street. Barrie. no. vY v V v V V V vv' FOR A NOBBY SUIT nr thalnmst and most Fuhlonable Goo i:uiu.on-sr.. : . Oran :-uo.ll_:1tAod_torhlliI_IID1'0vo:d` STEAM. .Hc;>.'r MRI: HOT ;WA'.rFB. nnnn n nun . an attain a n nil lilln $300,000 '1-"5 L OA N` 1 FIRE, LIFE, ACCITENT AND TICKET AGENCY, DOMINION TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS. BARBIE: II` owl-`.Ic1AL` ATssVIG1u-:17: OFFICE. Beg: to inform tho inhabitant: of Bu-tie and surrounding country that he has commenced businesain the show line, and by his long ex- Eerienoe of and practice `in the business he (mm to In nhla in viva 'enl:i|-Q ntinfnctinn in saber, 550: N 0loo-' 1 Owen Street, Barrio. ,_.________.._. ._.. [nnnNcucI.mmn,nvmsooum 1101199 0! In PTICFXW :11! I300 Dlllni R0 Egpes to be sbgo to give 'entire_ntinfn.ctio_n to all who pltrom. -. hulls?` ID:-cues insilk, Satin, Velvet, Marinas. &o.. Dved or-Cleaned emnl to new V `IeII'l_,5m._UE"I BIIIIU UYX 01' IVEIIOYIFBII nndniogly nuhod. - - Feathary Laces, Ulnbrellu, Sun Shad dyedpllthe newest colors sud dressed. Ki ' Gloves Oleangd. - _ _ . ~ All Inna: otlloluolsold Drapery clnnnaulinv -nwoal. T Breeh mingies & Shot Guns` K AMMUNITION ,' `&c. ` ll 1 V - `I _ Jnvw nIlu__\-usvtwu nwvvvvuu F;;Rj,,:L"~E on --"---_._,o mm nnvaouus.anocaIs. cnnmiw `_ _ _ ___ BO9TSAI{D SHOB;` V, : ' s.i-I` A nmmr-nun: cwliilma, '4 % ;i`c"'.u'3s`ie:5"u33"f3&."o.' i;'5?s And msggws. 33-I 3:: 2m i,,}1f",;,,,E!,;g't9.!2;!,!&=',,,A_..,._,d a.;.A,~ % - .,. . :_' V 946-1) ;_._`:,. WASTE `NOT ! WANT NOT. L LA UOHLAN M_71'c"I)_oN.4Lo, [III IIIIIII III` IIIIEIUIICIII Ilflfy manned `or Dyed. _ 08599; Ornmbclothi. Heir! RI_lRI. '30-," cleaned, 8heepS_kinI0leAud'or`Dyd.1 _ FEATHER BEDS RENOVATED. Aannrs "v_vf.A;N'.m-:n_. j L. R. W7 RN ER Barrio. I H. .oL_AR~i, OFFICIAL 'ASS|GNEE .\ TRATHY-&' AUL1`. BARRISTERS ...a um-.`...n Solicitors ._ Roman];-_t:_o-`plsooV':` 01:12 COMMERCIAL H01'EL._.BU[ILD-`4 ma; 1Jz_71v1;op_.,s2'., 1u.s1',A BARBIE. Rm.-r: omouorisem-I Barrie. .1m;13._1sa;. ` _. 1-ly. gMoNEYj%ro.% LEND 'AiPP4l'aY_0 - T F31; sun RENT. .' i;`aa1:`ofr;.to;?2-.c.e2s.'e1;.-`neatuxly .: engamaa, ox. ? :l;:fIbIhfhI' sis.-cup.-our:, * . Qua`, ~. r ISTOVEC AND l'lNWAlII.I ' to EN` P.L,AXT.0N ,1 . j _ __ _.._ j -_ - 9 sA'on|..:nv AND Hmuass. .`-,. --,_ _ - _ .....,.A.v-/.~ ' or tholatest and molt Good: A PEIIFEBT FIT, MID CHEAP. ' . -GO.'l`0- - T l4I__lJOI" In-anon xn aux, mun, v ewes, vierinoeg, to. . Dyed `ox-Oleuled equal to new Genilblllnnie Slllu Dyed or Renouted md ninnlv nilhad. [OSEPH ROGERS, u on nnvuu v. Itqnv wavy, ROSS` BLOCK, BARRIE, om'.| R. C. H. BDSANKO, DENTIST Lit;/uid Gas for Extracting reeth always on hand; i is both pleasant an `sate. Olcq over Edwards` Book Store. Barrie. Ont. ARNAES ,- _ . llI_,_____I._ n___. zn_. 8- i.;HAaI=.u9~. % For the County of Simc.oe. MISCELLANEOUS. For the Counfy _of Simcoe. --worms nu: up A imor-by mums 1120:; 1 momurr _PRp_DUcn 'r1u'r uwmcn mxms magma THINK.-Btnox. R. R. J. Za1N.lM..I`4111u.nn, unu- TIST Barrie. Ontario.` Graduate of the Phil- ndelphla. hem: Colle .a1soo:the Royal College of Dental Surgeons. 0&- __._-- 1-KIQIQTIIIN Opposite name-Hotel. . ' TAILORINO. `ALEX. MGIIAE, MERCHANT TAILOR . OPPOSITE BAOIIIE. HOTEL- {x Poucl: Counf. Ban-len. }PULLAN%I svtsunun L01 or ZPULLAN. Binders Jeweller Store, and two doors W4 the " Barrie Hate Dunlop Street, Barrie. _- GO TO ONT. s.m., %0.Vnt.7`ri.`.6`;_`%Thursday,% octob;-3:23. 1879. aspect ` fully inform:-the nbli ' an any that ' hung now svsilod ofc tfne loading In-oamnm of the dav in Photoszrtnhinz is able , " full'f the 1:77 nowys?oor$.mmmE' pa ` . of the da Phqtogn {gig able Wm 0 BETTE W0 (`A 83 ""653 . Invmg svauoa nunsau or an muung ` thuiherutofore. rent in ncementa foithg -nnnnnnhinn winfnr UIIIII BUIUKDIOIB. \Xl' npproaclung winter. , . \ ' I '01:, it will amuse you to see how quickly I can take Babieum I have the . Uh, It wm unuae you to we now qulcny 1. | V on take,Bgbes4s LIGHTNINLG PRO CBS 5 2 rl,_,, ___ -.'..I -1! L- ..-.. 6.... ......_...\`I.-... IUSJEKII IVUUDILD -- UULV V M J. au- 0 cer.Commissioner. in Queen`: Bench. Auc- tioneer. Appraiser, and Commission Agent, for the sale` or llouses, Lands. Farm St.ock.IIouse- hold Furniture. Goods. Wares, sac. Also for the collection otn,ent.s.Notes and Accounts. _0mee --Polioe Court. Barrie. \ ,%__ IIIIJLI-1.1`! In-`Iv-lawn: n Ill Come one mid ail: ttzksee dfgxi youb-:Pe1v_es. 'Phoio:-up en- 9 . - 1: old `ctures one here,`any age requiyrledg. `Don't give your old Pictuna to "any pedlars when you con have them better" done here and at less px-ices.. Surrmer Hons F1331`. See if you can't have your work done as well in Barrie as giving it to outsiders and rs Rnmamber the nlace. and . cox-din. invitai v . -- - . Bei the south half of Lot 26 in the 8th Con.-, nnisl, loovacres -more or less. . About 30 acres cleared and fenoed, soil is chiey clay losm. There are on the had 8 log house, log stable and slog barn, also a. frame barn, well, rout house, shed, &o. About ,60 acres- well timbered. The property is delightfully situated ' on the shore of Lake, Simcoeand. in the immediate neighborhoed of the most valu able farming rtion of the Township. And will be sold c eap with easy terms of payment.` l Apply personally or by letter to ..u . --.;.\v n. Avsvs 'pHoTo_r3APHIN<='i an s-1-:51:--nnf.L\1'sf I ...! In name glvmg 15 to ouusluera nun ~ Remember the place, g cox-di_a invig- tion 6 11!. V ` JOHN-' STEPHENS. _ . .-. . .A -A-:; Barrio, Sep 12, 1879. IVALUABLE -FARM FOR SALE n.:.... u... ......'n. 5.1: ..e Im. an ;.. 4.}... nth LVJ __. To tho Farmer: an-Z Business Man of the County of Simcoe, The, undersi ed, long established and well-. known, FINA CIAL, REAL ESTATE and beg to inform all parties wishingto borrow money on Farm, Town or Village. Property; to effect Insurance on Life. or Buildings and Contents; to buy or aellVFn1-ms or Houses ;- or to have CONVEYANOING done. That In an `|n nlnnvn mnltltnrn Hunv u he or to have UULV Vlli uuvuuvu none. .man in all the above matters they will be liberally and honorably dealt with at their old oice. We represent Seven of the best Loan Com- geniea in Canada, and a number of First-class 1 re and Life Inauranee Com anies, British .....l (`|.......Hn.. T. `Run: and . n Mnrlannnn Fire and hue msuranee uom anws, Dnusu and Canadian. We Bu and ell Mortgages, and deal in all kinds 0 Real Estate Securi ties. For parties wishin to Lend Money we find good Investments; or those desirous of Borrowing we negotiate Loans on most favor- s_ble terms and with the utmost possible promptness. All communications are treated as condential. On First-class Farms we can Lend at Specially Low Rates. We promise only what we can perform. : , ' `I7 I"'l'\\lQl'\\T iv (in I1. AN GER. General Agent. Insurances mucou- ed, Rents and Debts Collected. 011100 in Cramp- on'u new Brick Block. nearly opposite the Post- mm. Barrie. Barrie, June 5th, 1878. Barrie, July, 1379? % sIMQoE}_GENERAL, ADvEI:;:;1sER.i , The Lessees of the Barrie Gas Works beg to announce that they have on hand an excel- lentaasortment of r gs`-a._s _ Fixtures Of every description, chaste and elegant de- si :13, CHEAPER than they can be purchas- in any other town in Canada. They will also undertake the Piping of nousss. s'ron:s- culuicnis am. At such rates as to defy competition. In- tending consumers will do well to give the Lesaees an opportunity of tendering for their work before making their contract. All orders W111 receive prompt attention. w. LITTLEHALES, Manager. i . 0. Box 251. Residence, Poynts-st, North old Commercial Hotel. , -A nnwn ` {A 1,, INVESTED FUNDS - - - $27,470,000 FUNDS INVESTED IN CANDDA - 900,000 Security. Prom `t Payment. and Libemlity in the adiuatment 0 its Losses are the prominent features of this Company. _GAS!9AS! A IMPORTANT % NOTlCE. ' College of Surgeons, R. MGCONKEX, UrttAu U'A`.uu Ur - McGill Universit Montreal. Member Royal ngland. Member College of Plysiolans and Surgeons, 0nt., 8:0. Residence - on]: of Commerce Buildings over Messrs. 8 micro doors West of aha Barrie Hote the adiuatment or us was features Company. ...-.._. ......s an up--u.~u vn vac`: ..v.._......, . CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1 Hon. Henry Starnea,Cha.1,mio.nv; Thos. Cramlg. Ra. De .-dhslrman; Sir Alexander T.- Galt` . C. .G.: eodore Hm-t.Esq.:Geo.Stephens.Lsq. Insurances affected at Moderate Rates of Pre- n:in]1:n. Farm and Non-hazardous Risks a Spe- c A v. , I unuuy . G. F. 0. SMITH, V ` Rea.-Sec Dun Sms :--The undersigned wishes to in- form you that he has started manufacturing all kinds of Silver, and Oroide Plated Harness 'I"I-imminon much an Ten-ettnl Rama.` HOOKS. &Il_Kll1d8 OI SIIVOI`, and. UI'0|(16 13380 K181511685 such as Ten-etts, H mes` Hooks Bits, Buctizles, ect. Gold and s1ver Electra - Phtin , and having many years experience in New ork and other States, Iain not afraid. to warrant my work both as regards workmm- ship and durability, first-class in` every par- ticular. ~ N.B.--Cu-risge Iron Plated on the shortest notice and warranted to 've satisfaction. IAMW 'I'.1I'.A'l\Ti'.N' ' Bm-ie, Muy, 1373. I 0TI(T7Ev'1`0`CAB.RIAGE AND HARNESS MAKERS. The subscriber Tmm-. '1 ;nk!nl tor the libera. nunmum given lntha nnlt. resneottnlly B0- |1l-ZAS, annEIiiE&.PngvusInus| -4 1.- I._-A.-.. ..lAI.-.. -- 4...`! Iran. -u-hug I"l n vvv- - BAYFIELD STREE1` GROCERY g. ...__. . * HONEY SAVED I8 HONEY EARNED. MAUAKI , UUJSLHLLIJDLULI 'ER, Conveyance:-. Issuer of Marriage Li- censes under the'New Act, &o.. Creemore, gin. Cannot be Benton either for quality or p1-loc`a'. I10 dulsln the Best Mu-keta, and cannot be by any. house in town. rAniI:Rs9 Pnonucn, "'_'?""s`3.'. ?. m:rhkoh:g'neg31n,`u".M~ IIIWIIANOE AlENTS MID BROKERS onooermgs mo PROVISIONS -_--._._ .1. `V v: an vun vvu.u.u.y.-, .. Barrie, Dec 10, 1879. Thpglnbucrlgter 'Ip:tktnl tor the 111$-ta. xonua van 0 . respectfully ' ion: a continuance of the suns, sud begs to state that his ` . '` "N;)rVtli-fth V&V 1 note Afowlhognu` o o elllnsio IVERPOOI. & LONDON & GLOBE J INSURANCE COMPANY. . , LIFE KEY; mmz. )1AIGHURST cngmr V of ---~~ ---- -- _-----.--n. I. nay ! It 30:01:11 on VV. Craddock. Rosa-st., near the Foundry. and save expenses in gettin our Loans. Yours. WM. CRADDOCK, Agen , Ban-lo. 11-ly ______ - ~- - - - .. -I-\1' n1-1-n 1'*rAx`r`nu `I:`('\`D vniots Rnuban, 321-113 -worm, Qulcnunv srrrmds. V - JOSEPH noamns. Rep.-Secy.. 3 Agent. Police Court. ` Montreal. _ Barrie ` bun pmJ 11- us. - W. THOMSON & co.,~ _ Opposite Post Oice, Barrie. n l ', 1879. ` , 29_-ly ' WA'1?S0N C. ORR. . Land and Loan Agent, Barrie , t221"to' "'v'Z3e'isF.ti'. J LEADEN Tiuaknbh J1: narr- JAMES LEADER Elizabeth-st., Barrie, Out I 22-1v 23-tf. 50-ly, _lVl. Estatest moderate um uF.`NNOX. Solicitors, Barrie. A client of the law fm, with -which I ' was connected in Lincoln, Neb., had died, leaving a. very large propel"-ty, worth near- ly half a million dollars, to be held in trust until the heir or heirs could be dis- covered. , I` ..-.... '......:A.... J... u.1 Hun hair: unf. nnlv covered. I was anxious to nd the heirs, not only for pecuniary motives, "but because I-was made deeply interested in them by the re- cital of a. story which the client, Marvin Gray, had told to me on the day of his death. His breath was almost spent when I stood by his `bedside and listened atten- tively to catch the low sound of his voice as he whispered the sad tale of an erring son whom he had driven from his home in England. He had sent him from his home one dark night, twelve years -before,` be- cause of his drunken habits, and he had never seen him since. He had heard from him but once in `all these long years ; then he was an oicer aboard a ship plying be- tw.een.Livei-pool and New York. Though he had searched the world over he could get no trace of his son, and nally worn out by incessant grief and travelling,he lay down in the far West among strangers, to die without having accomplished the one great desire of his aching heart. An thafdenth dew was gathering on his rent desire 0: ms acnmg utsuru. As thedenth dew gathering brow, he nished the story and, with an indescribable look of agony, asked me to swear to take up the work where he had left it, and devote my life, if need be, to the nding of his son, if living. I should receive twenty thousand , dollars when he was found. Young and romantic, my sym- Eathies were fully aroused; so with my and clasped in the nervous grasp of the dying man. I promised never to give up the search until the lost one was found. `Ill . 11...... `hm-I maria nnnli rlihnnuitinn nf M18 searcn llllml uu: luau uuu w as Lututu. K Mr. Gray had made such disposition or his property that I could draw my rave1- ing, expenses ; so I commencez_1 the 1I_npo1'- tant task the day [after his unhmcly death. `I um! Hm mm a} Tjnnln and wan nnnn . I took the cars at Lincoln, and was soon in Crete, n.-small-gstation in Central Ne- braska. Her "`I changed to the stage- coach bound` Hoblei- s ranche, fteen miles to thenorth. As we were travelling _ at a rate of speed for which Western stage-coaches are renowned, I tried` to shape some denite courseto pursue, and had almost decided to retrace my journey to Lincoln and start for the Eastern States, when my thoughts were diverted from the subject by the sudden upsetting of the lumbering vehicle. We had been thread- ing our way around the edge of a. gulch, when the shying of one of the horses sent the coach and contents in a. heap to the bottom. I was conscious of falling. and then all was blank. i .\ITLn~. T Ionnvvnuu-uq u-nu nnv\nn:r\\1aviAau T men an W83 DLBILIS. `When I recovered my consciousness I was infa. pleasant though plainlyfurnished room, through the door of which I could see a, pale-faced woman sewing near ca table. At the same time she was sweetly humming a. baby,song and rocking an old- fashioned cradle with her foot. It was an interesting picture, and made me think of my own childhood, with my mother singing baby Nell to sleep. I tried to think how I came to be there, and wondered if I had` , died and was in heaven. As my thoughts turned to myself I tried to rise, when an acute pain in my side made me. cry out in agony. Then the sweet face of the woman was -over my pil- low, and tender eyes looked pitying into mine as she asked me if I felt much pain. Her voice so low and sweet, made me for- get my suffering, and I asked where I was and how I came there. ' I` `l \.m + rvnn unvnvnknhlcvnlun frldnn dnfn 8.110. HOW I. UIHHU IEHUYU. Don't you remember your falling into the gulch with the stage-couch yesterday 3 she asked. ' :4 n1. ....... 1- ..........._1.-.. n 1 .......1:.'..': - M 1 WOP6 811 uppeu 11150 SD85 gluon 81111 xmcu. No, not killed, she said, smiling at , my serious tone ; butbadly bruised ; and Marvin brought you -here for me to nurse- back to life,- for you were almost gone when he got you out of thevwreck. T wan anino `n sunk whn Marvin was. but sue axsxeu. . 7 Oh, now I remember, I replied. I was going to` `Homer : ranche when we war-A A tinnm-I ni'n that mrlnh and killed- W3! g0ll'lg E0 1100161! HHICIIG Wllell we lwere all tipped into that gulch and killed. Na. nnt lrln," she: said. smiling at ~/vv-vvv~~-v~"'". . . MICHAEL J. DOYLE, ATTO RNEY- at-law, Solicitor, &o., Monevmnoan. D_I_1_! _op wnen no got you out 01 um wrecx. I was oing to ask who Marvin was, but she said must not talk any more untn thafever left me. ` TIVLA 95.1`).-pi-nu uuudy 1-oi n nnn AF nna-J vneorayebr non me. _ ' The following week was a penod of great au'ering for me; but my faithful nurse did o 9.11 tha.tjo`ould-. be done to make m aur- pleasant for my ration mo- inapts. I was. conscious of the presenoqof ` _n.`vi'n1nu `man `at mv bedside. mud Immiv BA xrum we gluon . t Near the end of the `second week after the accident the fever left me,vand Ibegan toreoover, Up to that time I had been unable to converse except with greatVpoin_,- but on this afternoon, when the fever was nllfopt ofxixieystem, I oould.ta1k'u-we'll u'ns'na.1`.: V ' A A W _ many, days was eoxnpelleglto keep to my recovery was` nIoy'r,a'nd3-V for bed, but may-IVm remitted-` toaij:,'np,_ 1);-geed_by.pi1lowu, in `e big In .4 T. . . _ o -' 1: ~ - mania. 1. Was. uuuwxuua (no preaenceor .2. young '1nan'at my bedside, and knew h Zv'ra.I_tha `-` Marvin who had broughtme fromthe xmlah. , : - ' JBBKVU `- Near Han` and r 1153. VVIIYGB, my IIUEB, BF narwort, I. asked how the and lie: husband `came to aettleingucha `wild con_n ; y She V1-eplied thxtit-uni stqrg, ` ' V eoo'rnm h.,: bagel -.a_sma~_m: filr-xould . . _` 30.Ihepm_ued f:"j.'.:a.a-~. i.."v..'_ una any. wnue nmng.t.nns,'.wawnm "Mrs. Warde, my nurse, at her.-TwVork,. ' ukodhow the nd ' lief `husband -mmhi Don I: stop my. paper, pnnwr ; Don't strike` my name` o` yet; You know the times ire atnngent -And dollars ham! tqget; But tug`: little harder `Iaw tImea_ntodo,' And scnpe the dignes -toge\`.hr,_ Enough forms and you. Don`t'atop my: paper, printer ; Don't strike` mv vet : I can t afford to drop'it ; I find it doesn't mv .lLV UU IV Lltxu um .L'\JJ.\v investment on good freehold aeeurit.y at8nnd 9 er cent.. dependant on tbs amount required. 0 prlnci lmoney until end of the term. 8 RATHY 85 A LT, Solicitors, 850.. Barrie. J. 03111 3110? TD ('01) ll? ; I find it doesn't pay To. do without 3 paper, However others may. I hate to ask In neighbors .To give me 1: air: on loan ; _'1`ho don't `ask say; but; mean it, , y don t "you have your own ff You can t tell how we miss it, If it by any fate Should happen not to reach us, 01: comes a little late. Then :11 is in I hubbub, And thinml an All nwrv 2 nor owner people Bake 117 ; And, printer, so must I. I, too, must keep me posted. And know what is going 0. Or feel, and be accounted A fogy simpleton. LIIULI III II In I IIRIIIIIDUD, And. ung 3 go awry ` And, printer, if you're ma :-tied , You know the 1-uevason _why. I cannot do without it ; It is noxuse to try ; For other people take it And. nrinter. no mmt I. Then take it kindly, printer, If pay be somewhat slow, For cash is not so plenty, And want: not few, you Inow. But I must have my paper, Cost what it may 'to me ; `A I d rather dock my sugar, And do without my tea. ' non ? stop MY PAPER. So printer, don't-you stop it, - Unlessgvon want my frown, . ' For here : the year's subscription, And credit it right down"; Ami `sand the nsner m-omntlv. Al_1(I (56015 113 ngnu CLOWN ; And send the spot promptly, And regular y on, ` And let it bring us weekly Its welcomed benilon, urwau nypluowll, 1n me Dlggrm-cnal One day. while sitting?thns,t wati [rs."Wn.n'1n_ mv nurnn, A1: `hm--umu $70 000] security at 8 and sun...- Iroii "1)'\"E`:i'i'is1NG-n1ghroenus line for amt insertion. and two cents each subsequent in- :.'..:*` .;E:*;`.i,s:`,';o2`;;;.::`;`;*.:=.:: .*2," s . . edvertlng entered into at reduced rates. ywri ten order: must be sent tor the discontinuance of Iubsotlptlons and advertising. Transient notices 0! last, Wanted, For Sale, lco.. 850.. not exceed- inz 5 nnee. will be admitted for 25 cents each in~ Iertlon. All M1 1-tine ta _rd_ered_b _ ye men 0 y e - _; - aburisgtovy. ' /\ /\./\I`_/`J 1. ./x. .. \/'\ rounn 51` msr 2 When I promised to be Marvin's wife he was a sailor, on shore for a short vaca- tior. He waaniot rich, but we loved each other.` and were full of hope for the future. Marvin was to make one more trip to Liverpool, and then return and make me his wife; We parted, both vowing to re- main trueto our love vows. But he had not been away a. week `before mother was taken sick, our only horse was stolen, and father broke his leg, so -he could not work. I (oiled all day and far into the night, but 1' nnnlrl nnt A.-um ha-and enniioh for the little . 1 101180. all uuy 8.110. 151' ILIFU IIHU lllglllo, Ullk I could not earn bread enough for the little brothers and sisters, and buy the medicine that sick mother musthave. A In our hour of distress, my father s employer, Mr. En- not, hearing of our need. sent the doctor for mother and food for the children. I was grateful for his kindness, but when he asked me to marry him, I ed from his presence. He sought me again, and said, For A the sake of your, father and sick mother, Jenn , can you not be my wife T I thought of arvin away on the sea, and my heart made me say no. Then came the news of aterrible storm at sea, and Mar- vin s ship was among those that had gone down. Again Mr. Ennot renewed his offer. My father argued and commanded, but I could notvforget Marvin s love. ' Mother did not say a word, but when she looked `into my face, 1 knew she wanted me to yield for the children s_ sake. Though my heart should break I could not refuse her ._..-L.. ...........`l ...\'T ......n. l\nv4-nun ....Al ..nu..n:mu'l HBEIT 31101110! DFBEK 1 CUIIIU HUB 1'6] USU HUI` mute appeal, so I gave over and promlsed to be his wife ; but my heart was on the sea. 'l`hn uy nnnrniterl fnr thn, wmlflino 50 De {I13 WI-1 ; Uulo Ill) IlUUal'|J \V'd-I UH. IIIIU EU- `_`The day appointed for the wedding came, and everything was ready ; guests had been hidden, tables spread, Innsicians engaged ,and oors prepared for activefeet. We were to be married at the church, then `go for the grand feast to Mr. Ennot s house. I was sitting moumfully at -the window` of my little room all dressed and ready to go when I saw my Marvin approaching. I could hardly believe my own eyes till he said `I have come back to save you Jenny and as he took me from the window in his great strong arms, and pressed me to his breast. I forgot the sorrow of the past and laughed and cried for joy. ` Mm Wn.w1n ntnnnr-(1 fm- n. moment in Iallllllfu .'* _ ' Marvin had heard in the village below `of the reported loss of his ship, and of my approaching marriage, and had lost no time in coming to me. -Once in his presence I could not resist him, so away we -went to the church, and, just as Mr. Ennot and his friends came we were pronounced man and wife. ' at ...... .......... L`....,....L > H... .........` 41...; &'..1 Mrs. Wardc topped for a. moment to brush away the tears that the memory of that meeting brought to her eyes, then con- tinued :- (`l,I ......1.. L...) 1..-.....A`l'.'.- ll... IV:"n\I'FI\ 1\I\'t\I" l uuu. urn.:u. nur JU_yu \Vl.I.U. I can never forget the scene that fol- lowed. , Mr. Ennot stamped and swore, and tore his hair in awful anger ; then turning to Marvin, as we were leaving the church, he swore a fearful vow of eternal hatred for us both. I was badly frightened, but Mervin thought it only an idle threat, and soon forgot it. My parents would have nothing to do with me, and so we went to work in a. large factory in a neighboring city. VVe were doing well till Mr. Ennot found us out and inuenced our employer so that we were discharged. We then ,mgved to a little town in a. distant State, and hadjust got nicely `settled when Mr. Ennot again found us out-so we lost that- situation. We commenced in another and then another, but with the same result. Mr. Ennot was rich, and followed from place to `place, using his money in circulat- ing stories that deprived us of work and, made honest people turn from us. Oh, those were dark days for us, she exclaimed, and again stopped to control her emotion. I hurl fnnnd tmu-sx rminintr rlnwn mv own 8.1111 uguul uwpllcu bu UUHIILUL um. uuAuuuu- I had found tears running down my own cheeks while listening to her low tones when she spoke of moving, then again the blood would fairly boil within my veins while she was telling of the persecutions they received from `Eqnot. But I was all attention when shevcontinued : . (K117... J......`l Jl!`,u..-...L Cunt.-...I.-.5 In n c\nh`h WALTER -.J. VKEATING, ATTOR- NEY-AT-LAW.`Solloitur inchnnce ` ml (mumvnneer. Money to Lend. -01ce-- afar IIFUBHCIOTI \VIlUll 3116 UUIIIIHIUCU 3 W0 tned dlfferent factories in all parts of the country, but 1t was no use. The 1m- dying hate of that man" followed us like a. shadow, and for four years we were `con- stantly moving from one town to another. Atlust we` left the East, changed our name and Settled here in the wild West, so far away from my dear old home and friends. At the mention of the old hmne convul- mg. awry. Under our new name we were safe from discovery, and would have done very well if Marvin had been experienced in the ranch work, but he was not used to the country, and did not succeed as well as others have. Then baby was born, my health became po'or,_and,I could not help longing for :1 look into , my dear old mother s face. Marvin, too, who was driven from his father's house twelve years ago for dissipat- ed habits, whished to hear from home again. He wrote two letters last year, but as he re- ceived` no answer, he now thinks his father is dead, for Mr. Gray was old. A Gray 1" I asked interrupting her. _ Yes. Marvin Gray, my husband's fa- ther," she replied wondering at my grow- mg excitement. _ \Vm: it Marvin Grav of Hie-hnl'i'n (lmxtln 3.W3y Il'UlI1 U1] U.U'L5I.' UIU. IIUIIIU HIIQ l.].'lUl.lLlS. At the mention of the old home convul- si_ve sobs choked her utterance, and it was some time before she resumed her interest- ing. story. . TTndm- mw new name wn were nn.fn fl-nm mg exulwuumu. Was it Marvin Gray of Highcliffe Castle Hampshire, England ? I questioned hard- ly able to keep my seat. The Very same. Then I have been searching for" your husband. Marvin Gray isd end, but long before he died he forgave his son, and was `searching for him, that he might tell him he was forgiven, and give him a. fa.ther s blessing. V ' ` 'M'su-win nnma in F:-nm his Wnrlr {I151}. n Marvin came in from his work just in time to hear this of his father, and dropping on his knees beside his wife, who had home so much for his sake , he po_ured forth a. fer- vent prayer to the One who had guided and watched over them through, all the long, dreary years of their wanderings.- But little more remains to be told. Thev U3 yliur U1 |ILlU_ll.' VVlIlll4IUl{L|lg5- ' But little to,be told. They easily proved their identity, and received the property which belongeclrto them. And hn vml kind. madr (`Inna with thnm fn ne property wuwn uuxongeurw mam. Ana had you kind reader gone with them to that` Eastern State, you might have wit- nessed A io{7ful.meetino_ when thn dmuohtnr that maetexjn mate, xmgnt have mt- nessed a 'oyful meeting. when the daughter so 10 for, returned to her aged parent's home, where they now xfeside, having no fear: of molestation from Mr.1Ennot, who chokedto death during an enoounter he had with the end of a rope in the hands of `an infuriated people among whom he had been living, away on the Western bordeij. '_ A nlenigniho Iie _s`a seven by-nine lager, 991: shop at the.` nth end 7 treated himself to a\d'a.y a, vacation recently, `1e'avinhis:son in charge of .,tor.pizzneaa and n.- an nf bear; On his rnhn-n ha Fanny! ESE F1333 iB2EErg2 'o7".S` ;3i"z'z"f{J" and 9. eg of beer; On his retumhe found ~te_keg empty, {and thus addressed his o"-- uprmg: How xedis, Yawoob, dat you. make Indorily mid dollar mi dirty. cents for dose keg of peer '1: Show=meAhow,you draws, _ der poor 7! Ya.w_co17 took {the glass and drevfit nearly fullwof .beer with fbht the. least margin of froth,dwhen.the old gentle- ; _man.~Ioizinghishand, said: You. make liigher down ` from dot Ai:'m1u2-'nr`m-n-g:'n21nu' '-.c...'.I.:.-..: -, n.uz.u.u \r--' .__7- ;ARMERS, DO YOU WANT MO- ney'l so.cal1 Craddock. Rosa-s1:., near an_q_ggv<;gx_p_g1s,9gj_n zpgtgng uulu auuu nxguer uown rrom vuer _awooh;~der' ro6'auf nests ivin 99-: ; .% `out pom` A >ei`n6n nalc`>ng-I or loveshis httle girly? . ~an,n:it=be{that _ her careneshave beooine` ix-ksomer -to him at last 7" siafn 1:`ear&b1`oke1r' young pull- back to_ her steady ooynpjgny the o the: even- 4 No. 43 whom no. 1445. i'3i`lu'\v'h'?-5.7 "' 33"i?;o7;?: " Gib: 3?:-u on-:EE{T "Tl-IE suos A-r -rm: BALL. It was weally due to the noisy band, For all that I heard was Wobartaon: 11: was weauy (me so me nolsy oanu, For all that I heard was Wobertaon;" I made my bow, and she gave her `hand, Aug immediately wound the woom we 4-. nun, Her figure was beautiful, tho was her face, Her eyes were wadient with gwatheful fun; Her dweth was a mixture of pink and lace, And her name (nth I've `thaid) wath Wobertson. I thlidd in extathy here and there- I never aninved tho delicious a. twirl: V1 tnuaea In exuauny new mm were- I never enjoyed tho delicious as twirl; It was cheerful to see the lellahs stare, Audvgwumble, By George ! what 3. beau- tiful girl. ggnitrti ` : I8 l88UE D-.__--3 - id: in a. 1'aC1- Eillr-"b` Y . 5 Thwughont the night I wath at her Eide, And asked her wlddles, and played with her fan; And I made her ln.uh till she nearly cwied; For tlxometimeth am an amuthiug man. It was weally a doothid bad catha of love ; Thwobbing and 'thcorching on my part quite; ' And she let me play with he: wight-hand Move. Our plight! By Ge-urge, twath 8 plight` for -me ! ' -me 1 I had athked her this widdle - What '8 V Fwench for kittheth '2" And I said, Don t you know, Hit}: Wobert- ann ? V ..__.__-. 1:8: THIN vouna MAN FROM DAYTON. Yestordaymorning, soon after the eating stand on the Central market had been thrown open to the maw of the hungry public, and while Mrs. Magruder was telling a small boy that she could hold up her hand and swear that she never used beans in her coffee, a stranger came along and asked if he could get a. bite to eat. Mrs. Mugruder has been on the market for many years, and she thinks she knows uthing or two. She has attered herself that she could tell to a bit how mucha. customer could eat, and she `has for years had` an undisguised contempt for thin- bodied, spare-faced.` ,-n, who try to chew their coffee and mince their toast. "l'\l..:.. ..L............. ....... .. 1:LL1.. 'l-..LL.... LL-.. .. IJIIUII UUHUU uuu. H-IIJIUU B11511` VJ?-I50. This stranger was a. little better than a. six foot shadow. His fore-ground consist- ed _of a. shirt collar and _a.m0uth as big as amiuce pie, and the perspective revealed ilothing but two hollow eyes set below a. thin line of sandy eyebrows. He remark- ed that he had just arrived from Dayton, and was somewlmt hungry, but wanted first to enquire how much his brea.1 would cost him, as he was mtller short of funds. urn. u 1' ..'.......r..,. -..... ....... 1... ..1-1_ L- 'pI'OViSlOIlS and a. cup of co'e, luuuu. _ Oh ! I suppose you may be able to worry down six or seven cents worth of ' she re- plied. Rnnnnsn vnn saw twnnkv-vn rank: for. P113- Suppose you say twenty-five cents for all I want to eat 1 he said, as the comers of his eyes beganto twitch. Mr: Maaruadni Innlrn Im nvnr tnnni-.nL U1 IIL5 UyU3 Ugll. LU DWILUII. Mrs. Magruder looked him over mental- ly. calculated that she would make just thirteen cents by the bargain, and re- plied : I 'I"nl1f ]I\Vn IV 11101110`? in $Il`VfIl`D . OYAL INSURANCE CO Y OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON`-FIRE AND LIFE. LIABILITY OF SHARHEI-10!. DERS LIMITED. -: CAPITAL .. ` .. .. .. 310,000,000 FUNDS INVESTED OVER .. ' 18,000,000 ANNUAL INCOME OVER ,1 .. 5.000.000 Rnsnnvn FUND .. .. .. 3.750.000 I)Ir,Pos1'mn wrm rm: Dommov GOVERNMENT .. 150.000 JAMES EDWARDS, Agent at Barrie. --._._- IJILUU. 2 I must have my money in advance you know. 3` nh nrn*f'nn]u -hornif.1'a T\Tnu`r, fhnn u nuuw-. _ , Oh, certainly -here it is. Now, then, I m to eat my ll for the quarter T Qhn nail] H1.-1+. wan Hun Itnnrqtnn rlinrr 1 ill DU Uiblz lily llll 1Ul' DHU (luarhur 3 She said that was the understanding, and winked at the woman in the new stall. The thin man from Dayton doubled up on a. spoon, opened his mouth, and a- fried sausage went out of sight so quickly that the last end seemed to smoke. A fried cake followed, then :1. second sausage, and after a gulp or two the man handed out his cup with the words 2 Thaf fnah-a lilrn mm] nn'.xn...nimmn Cllp Wlh LHU WUYUS I That tastes like real coffee-gxmme smne more." 1`lTLZ'I.. ..'L- ___-_ 112.... AL- _.__ L- .__L HIMHU ILIUIIU. While she was lling the cup he got, away with two hot biscuits and a slice of beef, and the co_`ee came just in timegto wash down ahunk of mince pie. He could use both arms and his mouth at once, and he attended strictly to business. ,When Mrs. Magruder had lled the third cup her smile had quite vanished. She saw that she wouldn t come out even without re- sorting to strategy, and she began asking questions. The man answered none of them except by a moumful shake of the head. Crash! crasl1! went his jaws, and he reached out from the shoulder like clock-work. Mrs. Magruder called his at- tention to a dog-ght across the way, but he ate faster than ever. The bell struck nine and she remarked that a big conagra- tion was raging at the Union depot, but the man did not raise his eyes. Wlnnn 'M"r: Mnairlnr rliunntnu-ml I-l-ml LHU luau ulll llU|.I THIS! IIIB Uyo .When Mrs. Magruder discovered that she was at least six shillings behind she said she was a Poor widow with ve chil- dren to support. HOW I An 111*`! vnu T rs-mliml I-Ln nu-an an UIUII IIU HuPPUl'Dn - How I do pxty you 7 replled the man as he passed his cup with one hand and raked in a. biscuit with the other. mlmn TM ... 1\1I'..,......1.... ;..I.1 .. ..L....... ..L-..;. 1_H. El: UIEUUIII WIIIII U18 OUIBX`. Then Mrs. Magruder told a. story about a. man dropping `dead on the market the day before on account of over eating, but the man got away with two fried cakes, and replied : ' (`.r|rin11: Hnm unmn fnnzu m3 rnnl-n Bnnu uuu IIUPIICU. Z ' Cunous how some folks will make hogs of themselves. ALIA-nmn `IA ... 'l'...'.._...1...........L,..! L- l....._. Ul IIIIUIILBUIVQS .' At length Mrs. Magruder wanted to know how much longer he could stand it, and the thin mm from Dayton gave her a. reproach- ful glance and answered : ``f-Tnvn T than mu-In 6.11.... in nriu mu-~mv`L M-'}UA.l`l'.l'.I:l I , DU 1 b 06 .r.n.|: guzv, Bo.rrlsten,A.ttomeya,So1iciwra &c.. Barth, put. D`A1ton Macs:-thy, QC. Wi In `Boys, nu. Francis E. P. Penler. Francis Rye, _T llLl glltllliti 811 IIUSWBIUQ '. V Have I thus early fallen in with swind- lers and falaiera '1" - 51.- 1-; L:_.. ..- __ e... u____ __ 1_____ , -, lUl'B IIIU. XHJHIIIUTU 1 She let him go on for three or four min- utes more, and then hinted that} detective was prowling around there evidently spot- ting some one. If En"! nvv cvn ma xfunanl-n wnnlu-.n tn ltlllg 501110 UllUo `Flf he ll only give me twenty minutes to finish my breakfast, he can take me and be hanged? answered the man, and his arms worked faster than ever. `If... l'....._...I.._ ..u... ..............,I 01.- 1-1.! WUIKUH 163561` nnun UVGIK Mrs. Msgruder was concerned. She laid his money down and asked him for the sake of her poor orphans to move on and leave her at least one fried cake as a business foundation-. He paused with his cup held out for the seventh time, and perha s some- thing in her tearful look remindetf him of of hls D001` mother. for he said: ` ulu 3113 185 I115 Pllly WWII I163` \V|gIlC'llQ glove, ' Ath though, on my thuul, we d evcchanged - our pligt. Lllllg H1 1151' #811111 IUUK 1'en1lIl( but poor mother, for he stud : Wan T mm nnlir Iuunan em u pout muuuur, wr nu 3310. : I. 1115 Well I am only human, and I admit that my heart is tender. I don t like to break off in the middle of my breakfast, but I ll.take the money and move on for your children : sake." V 1?n.anh-nnlnnlrina {nut nn mun}. In... . sour` When she answered, Not Mith, if you please, but Miththith. V y0ll1' cuuureu 3 3UK8o Hagot {up looking just as much like a lath as whenhe sat, down, and-when he was out of sight Mrs. Magruder turned to the deaolateruins and groened out : 1" tnlrn ma Inlnmn nut}: {F fmuv rlnllan; UUHUWBU Ilalll-ll uuu gtvluwu. W ru take me solemn oath `i : timr dollars `would make me good for this, and I must. fall mv htunhnntlthni: 'I' lzfn nut n mhmm- 2:5. 'l3`Alt.on Mecax-thy, Q.c. wnnmn `I L.B. Francis Pepler. Rye. -..--A cw . 1- 1u1Y\Y(\17 1) A Dr WULIIU. LILBKU HIM 800 101' Full, 5110. J. IIIUHW. tell my husband that I fitted out a schoon-, nr mm h-nu}. 7_nnt1-nit Fran Pawn ' ' " ' l or on truaVt`?--Detroit Free UULI. lily Llllllll. (01185 J. HFWII U11`? 5 --The-only time. in _ lifa. when `woman seems to Abeptruly happy is when she calmly sits down and attempta to trim a_ new bon- net with old trimmings. Sheuexps to be_ happy, but. what a. Veqnyxus is at up: inherhotrt!` ' V . _. Wall} John. dhlzvnit-fLn}A`Hm iunka-I` I wprx m net nears : -,- We11,'John, did on takathe notell gave to Bmithersl 9 gentle- manof him-antic tei-hut. Yes, `nu-, re .plied1John:;, 'I'took the note,` but Idonii_ `;':"<.rs i- so 1333? . =vwhi1o`f:1vorh:?&1:a think~hoc.n read iti"`__f! Cannot it 3? tuu, mu. thpnn. ts2.od1r uou Aovnlioz. - pnrm jinn _ followe Skin 9, _ _ 6. In St. Imka we .- doth not bearhis ex-oTug," ~ o'Ohrista.in practi6o;_*;.' _-.2; antecedent of $50,, _~ ztiently beagin 1:110"-0 1 - V - Qnmities agtt ` ` ' - faithintho` ' us` as it d.idto_the_gannwho_cAme ` andlmoe1edto1m;," tnlhng 1*-19501 ` dmnoe of asomethmg thatwutg I99`? a.ndImooIeu:on1m;" wmng 9113 war: ditmnoe a. something that `taxis bo`_on?- counterod through our following 0! It has a negative and arponitiyq as negative in that it denigs error; apoqtivo, in that it cordially, vdugntl ,.upogues the Tngth. The Bible is the of L:o-not an adaptationio humnnlyqtoma, and this witI1c_$'_11t any lsn_ing'to- one : on under .. . , 11111, , ,_.lJ .1 1-1.: ada `tatkonrto unxnuuyuwma, um withdnv leo.ninga'.t9~ono n under- standing ; such know the. .vm1` of God which effectually worketh in them that be: lieve. In true crou-bearing all ninnouity is avoided ;the integrity-of-d1recf.11ouohAr ` ate:-izes the actions, as principle does the w e. uvuruuu 0 ~ ~--0ur dead are never dead to us until , we have forgotten them. . nu , 11,, _I_:_.L_ AA DR. J. L. G. Mc_0A1t'1'u X--U.l!`I.` Lug treat, lmmediatel opposite Mr. 000. Ball's lanin and Sash ctorv. QR. McCONKEY, GRADUATE" or` unnm Ivnxuni-aitv Montreal. u up --my v Ivnbvvvvon vaav-Ina -Let amusement ll up the chinks of your existence, but not the great space! thereof. ' . _ --Many a. youth has ruined himself by forgetting his identity and trying to be somebody else. - mu... .. .... ...:.... ._ ...-...a ....... Hulk BUIHU UUVIJ $13!`:- -There is no wise or good man "(gut would change persons or conditions 8nh1'0' ly with any man in the world. 11-, ,1 1- , 1--.,_ !_ .__._.-LL. nn -Never despair: ; but if you do, worklinw despair. I\ 1 q 1 `I . , .__L!I 3, .V-~__ ...-_, __...._ __ _.__ , ,, , -Most of us pass our lives in regretting: the past, complaining of "the present, an indulging false hopes of the future. -Men possessing mind: which morose, strong, and inexible, enjoy, `gleneral, a greater share of dignity, than 0 -' ` appiness. ' '- -Temperance and labor are the CVO-*' best physicinnslof man ; labor sharpen! the appetite, and temperance saves him `from excess. -New truths are [better than old errors... Fact is worth more than opinion. Ce:-_ tainty is more desirable than condence. Progressive knowledge implies much useful learning . p:-:_ The 27th annual show of the Township of Vespra. Agricultural Societ was held at Midhurst on Wednesday. 8t inst. The attendance was large, and the exhibition considered one of the most successful the Society has held. Prizes were awarded as follows :- HoRsEs.-Entire Horse, 1ntJ. ` ; 2nd, R. Leadlay; 3rd, Jon.` Or .1 Team Horscs-lst, K. Cameron ; 2nd . S. Kerfoot; 3rd, F. Hinds. Single M'- ..:.M u,....... :. 1...........41..+, Wm. Urn]: 2 zna, u. bneam. mare anu .roau-u:u u. H. Partridge; 2nd G. Sueath. Two year old Colt or Fi1ly-1st, D. Coutts ; 2nd, John Coupland ; 3rd, R. Munro. Yearling Colt or Fill --1at,'J. S. Kerfoot ; 2nd, I). Coutts ; 3r , Robt. McGowan. ('1 .__.... 1)..n -: ...... _,_.. .. l.-.m.T.&s`.nl> Lc. nuntmru. xcarung nuu-uw, m.-nun. McGowan. Mi1chCow--1st, W. H. Pu`- tridgo; 2nd and 4th, Martin Johnson ; 3rd, Jas. Wickena. Two year old Heifer-IIt, W. H. Partridge; 2nd, M. Johnson ; -3rd and 4th, Montcith Bros. Yearling Heifer -1st and 4th, W. H. Partrid e ; 2nd, J. Darby; 3rd, Jain. Wickens. $31211 Calf- 131:, W. H. Partrid a; 2nd, G. Swath. Heifer Ca1f--lat, Johnson ; . H. Partridge. `vVorkingOxen-lat, . , 1.. `Ru-nu. l`um vn.-w nld Sf.nArs--1nt- J. sil- F. Hinds. Single Unr- riage Horse inharness-lst, Wm. 0:012. 2n , Finlay Bros_; 3rd, Farquharson Dutton. Saddle Horse-1st, J. Du b*; 2nd, G. Sneath. Marc and Foal-1at It 1),.-+.-:.1.... - 9nd (1. Snmth. Two wear V-/Ul|llt , UL, llllllt L1LV\FU"IILlo C.\T ].`LE-Bll1l of any age or broedf-'}It, W.H. Partridge ; 2pd, D. Garvin ; 3rd, 1) tJ..L1..._.1 v..-..1...... n..n 1.0 Dakar}. THE IFREEHOLD LOAN AND , SAVINGS C0., TORONTO. w.'i`1'. i>artii;{e'{ }1`a,15. 'aLr vin 3: R. Hubbard. Yearling Bu1l-13t, Rob nr..r:....m. wnm. nnw__1..+., W. H. P ..v........... , -...., -. -....~....,....- SIIEEI`. -- Aged Ra.Ins-1at, Moutsith Bros; 2nd, R. Lcadlay; 3rd, IJ; Dubs. Shcurling l{;m1s--1st, K. a.meron; 2n , R. Lczndlay. Ram La.mb-1at, D. Garvin; 2nd, K. Cauuerou; 3rd, R. Leadln . Pen~"` of Ewes-1st, D. Garvin; 2nd, R. Milly; Rr/I R,_ nu-nl: pan nF nuimmaul-I.-1511'. .[IA\V'US"'.I.l:, JJ. LYKIFVUI; ll, IV: ()1 3rd, R-. Orok. Pen of Gimmers--lat, D. Garvin; 2nd, K. Cameron; 31-d, J. Dar- by. Pen of Ewe La.mba---1st, D. Garvin ; 2nd, James Wickens; 3rd, J. Darby. Pms.-Boa.r of any age-1st and 2nd, R. Leadlay. Sow and litter of Pigs-lat, G. Sneath ; 2nd, R. Lea.c1ln.y. Gn.uN.-Fa.11 Wheat-1st, A. Coutts ;, 2nd, G. Sneath; 3rd, Monteith Bron. Spring Whea.t-1st, G. Sneath; 2nd, K. Cameron. Barley-1st, J. Orchard; 2nd, A. Coutts ; White Oats--1st, R. Leadla. ; 2nd, E. Drury. Black Oats-lat, R. c- Gowan. Pea.s-1st. K. Cameron; 2nd, D. Coutts. 7 Indian Com-1st, Robt.' Mc- Gowan ; 2nd, E. Drury. -n.._.. n .... .... 13-11 *n..u.... __1..L `D VVO1-king Oxen-lat, 1".`.\}74 Bros. Two year old Steers--1st, J. Sin- Asons. Yearling Steers-lat, M. John;.onA; 2nd, J. ;Sissons. Spring Stcoru-lstA M. Johnson ; 2nd, J. Sisaons. ` - -. 4 . If 1 -.0 \;lUVI(IJL auu All 1.15 581- - 2 1 J DAIRY PRODUCE.-Roll Butter--1st, R. Orok; 2nd. Chas. Partridge ; 3rd, J. S. Kerfoot; 4th, Thos. Robinson. Cheese- lst, Robt. Orok. 13..---- II` ...... .... f1 . n u - .v 1):-unnvvna Ann `lav, Avvulto unva- Fmnr, FLOWERS, GARDEN Pnonncs AND Roo1's.-Assortment of Fruit--1at, G. Sneath; 2nd, K. Cameron; 3rd, R. Rus- anll A nun:-1-man}. (3n.rr1nn Prm1nma--lat. E . ` bneatn; znu, 1x. uameron ; oru, n. nun- sell. Assortment Garden Prodnce--1st, E ` Drnry; 2nd, G. Sneath. Assortment Cut Flowers. 1st, G. Sneath ; 2nd, E. Drury. One bushel Potatoes -1st, A. Couttu; 2nd, R. Leadlay; 3rd, W. Bremner. Sweede Turnip:--1st D. Garvin; 2nd, Monteith Bros.; 31- . Cameron. White Turnips--1st, K. Cameron; 2nd,. D. Coutts. White Cnrrots--1st, J. S. Ker. foot; 2nd, R_. .Orok. Red Carrots--1at, R. Orok ; 2nd, E. Drury. Mnngolds-1at, J. S. Kerfoot; 2nd, K. Cameron. Cab- bage-,-1st, J. Darby; 2nd, G. Sneath. Cauliower--1st, G. Sneath. Tomatoes- Inf. M". Jnhnnnn RAntn-s1nl'. 1?. Oral: - UKUIIHOWCT-`LSD, (1. Dneaul. 1Ulllli|'A)65'_' 1st, M. Johnson. Beets--lat, R. Orok; 2nd, G. Sneath. Parsnips-lat, E. Drury; 2nd, M. Johnson. 0nions--lat, K. Cam- eron ; 2nd, M. Johnson. Squaah- lat, J. Couplnnd; 2nd, Robt. McGowan. Pump- kins-1st, D. Garvin; 2nd W. H. Part- -L ..I.-I}... T..1.-m..u.1...... 1 A Q.-mbla -0-ul` kin_s--1st,T Garvin; PAR- ridge. WztermeIona-1st, Snea.th;2nd,` J. Darby. ' Muskmelons-1at, J. Du-by.- `ll . -..... . -.......... . --.. `I . .......1 Itfnnu II. JIKII IIJO Mnunauavnuua AIIV V: gnaw):- IVIANUFAGIURES AND Lmus .`."onx.- Home-made Fla.nne1-1st, R. Orok. Wool- len Socks-1at W. H. Partridge; 2nd, J. S, Ksrfoot. woollen Mitts--lat, W. H. Partridge; 2nd; K. Cameron. Stocking Ya.rn-1st, Robt. .0:-ok. Plain Needle Wox-k--1st, Robt. Orok. Fancy Wool Work--1at, M. Johnson; 2nd, R. Orok. Dun`m_urnrIr n|I`f_1u, R nmm-nn: 2nd. Pfesidenl, - - - How. WM." MCMABTER. Secretary-7'reas., - - CHARLES-ROBERTSON. Intpmor. - - - Rommr Anusmoxa. Money advanced on easy terms .`o1`long periodb. repsygble at borrower : option. JAMES .EDW ARDS, BA mun, _.'_._. Company's Valuator. 1' atcn-worn: Q1111?-155, D. UEIIIEIFUII; 0 J. s. Korfoot. Hooked Mat--1st, "iii (`..m-wm- Own! (1 Qunnu Antnnpnnnnr W0l'K'-'1BE, H1. JOIIIIBOH; ZIIQ, IV. UKUL- Patch-work Quilt:-lat, K. Cameron; 2nd, I Q Knrfnni nnnlrnrl `Mul'._.1n|'., K. 1 J. D. ABFIUUD. nuuncu ul.lsv--Luv, .:x. y Cameron; 2nd, G. Sneath Antimacusar ` -l`st,Monteith Bros. Home-made Bx-u4.<. ___1nt, K, Cnmm-nne 2116. WE. Pnrtridae- --1'ST;,jH.I.0IlU5lTan .DI'03. nomu-uusuu 1) --1st, K. Cameron; 2nd, W.H. Partritl A Plnwina Mntnh in nnnnnntind wiI:h1 Partridge. A A Plowing Match in connectiod with the Society will take place on Friday, 24th inst., on Lo"17, 7th Con. Vespra. Very liberal be awarded. ,, . Mt_m1$n1z Wm. 0U'r.-A few can ago August Flower was discove to be 3 certmn cure for Dvnneuaia and Liver Com- "tlllsllli 1'lUWOl' WEI QIICOVGIGIHI DO I Dy: pain and plaint. A few thin yipeptice mode known to their friends how easily and quickly they had been cured by its use. The great merits of GnuN s Auousr Fnowxn boolme heralded through the country b one` sufferer end another, until without vex-tining, its sale became immense. Dgish in every town in the Canada and Uni States are ' it. No person suffering from Sour Stomach, `ole Headache. Uoativanma. PAInitAf3'1n nf thn uvnkv, uuugx-nun, uuw uptrlus, IliU., uansuu: three doses withau relief. Go to your Drug- tz and get abottle for 75 cents and tr it. ample bottle 10 cents. . retired. from practice, having h1d_ _ m hishandabyan Eastlndia thp farmnhtofaeimple vegehble remedy fgpthg speed andpermgnent onrefgr In ~ .. . :_,,.. Brono1iia, .Oetsrrh,`Agthma, ma` :5, = ` 9ndLungA.&'e9tioI;a.al|o-5 . V` , ' xoglcnpgfqguymg I `~.>' `I Coxsmmrox Cmuw.-Ax old phmam,` Elllb `J1-IlUV\I QUOTE CI WUIILII I uuvv suffering Headache, Uoatiyeneas, Palpitown of the Hem-6, Indigestion, Low Spirih, etc., canhke; thre without relief. toyont Drug} dat 310% 75 cents and trv it.` vsI=IiA i-`ALI. VSHOW- Brick lve. I51` JN UL. N LI UL` 1.` VA, Jill-LILULNI` 1 ters. Attorneys-at-law. Solicitors! 11 Chancery. Conveyancers, ace. .0fnce above Post Olce. Owen 1' net, Barrie. J. '1`. Lennox. . Haughbon Lonnox. A. J. Lloyd. M V , , _ . ___-...-cu`-"1-u noI.nI:N aiis ` ` EU. .I.\. I.` unuu unvunu nun .. \I V I '1`IONEERtortheCountyotSi_mooe. Orders on at the Anvmon oloe will be 1-omptl at- tended to, and information will ;fl1l'nihOd arties requiring Mr. Ford's services. as though a hsdhimaeltbeenoonaulted. 85-I7 JAMES 'f: _WA_R1)s,` CONVEY./QNCER, am, - . (mo. R. FORD LICENSED AUC- an nf Hm AnvANn|t nlma will be nromntly \Il`l`A\J|a -. .- POST 0Fl<:ICE BUILDING, BARRIE. Barrie. Sept. 11. 1878. . ' |un=:na. A/`AA ?nq1'.*.1>IJ SWAN. AUCTIONEER IIAJS. rrancxa Eu. 1'. rupwr. Hlnnvna .-qu. ` "ENNOX Jz LENNOX, BARRIE- I bnua AMnnnnvn.nI'.In_w Solicitors`! Ill` 0. uungnuo , OSEPH ROGERS CONVEYAN ..... 1-nmmiaqinnnr In Queen's Bench. `New Fall Stock `or hard. and soft felt and fur felt Entu nut to hand an facmrgloea. at the Bumrn`. run FUR s'ro . `D `I ll`IA ('\\TG |_'_/\IxnAA, [mm MACKAY, COMMISSION- 't.~n nnvnvnnnnr, Issuer of Martians CALL..1roI;'jHr;,._GR;F;AT~ ' suntan uiavnng suo_mxG_:4 ' Cures cmrrh, A53; zinii` .11` Bionchinl" complaints` Singers uni" ukers hllnse it successfully"; For -`s'a.le o y at J; Woods 8`3"e9*.-3."'i~- 7 ' ""M. L. 8)llI'l`H," T nnI_ II... A __L<-A'A_I..`\..- n!-' )3. R. J. ZIMMIERMAN, mrurn nu--In nnmv-Inga:-a.dua.t.e Of` . uy_-... ....-.,-,_... _ , , , -4- )R. G. Mc.CARTHY--OFFICE .....: n...m..mu. tn: the West side of John I u " -- ~ . . The underaignodabdgsv to nuuonnoe`:,st_heV. hlgteuyod to his own store 0 yosih his old 7`He'1:h"u :ks`fthi: 5pu c for path-1 vu,"_qn'd reIp_et_:tfI;lly nlu; 3 gt; Ivan Duvvy uu--nu. PCARTHY, BOYS 3., PEPEER; n...-.-man. Am):-neva. Soliciwra. 261%` \ LEXANDER STEE N, ` CONVEY- Aunmn annnml Ammt_ Insumnces Eeo|:' _,' `-7.2; lawman-En .; -;;.`._.>.. :5 it > `-M` `_' " { :' f Fnomr ,-..- ~: *'~ ' 5* ` : 0800.` numo Street. East. Fototirot Htnnnt, Innis. : .1". U % Ra /\t%J\[\- . [ONEY T0 LEN D ON REAL Estatest moderate interest. LENNOX 5: nnnox. Solicitors. Iortloh. sdvertisements ordered by or those with whom the proprietors do not must be paid for IN` Anvntcn. a rule which be strictly sdhercd to. Notice of local births.- msrrioges. and deaths inserted tree ot oh!-rm-. , ......... . us`! A. '71`?!-I 1-\.Lu-L-... and ll:-nun:-Igfgpgl iE_5'iT1ies'. ivill he sdmltted 25 cents each 1n~ ` jj- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS _ N/\rv\I\/v'\Iv\.r\/vvv nnryygfzz: r--rw--_--_~---_- f AN. AUOTIONEER a.;.. n... I".nunf.I7 nf mmnna. Terms reason- untuuni nA'1',ALVu 1' un nxvnau V55! Unur_ T .3. SIMMONS. V __ _ -&-H1=he-*v*1e=vaid=rRawFur- V . 'EN1'S`andACO0UN1'S'66EfEd1'ED Attorne B-I (.`moe- 11; late firm of ,UIhf11 DVV nu. |.uu.LI.vau uugu for the County of Simcoe. Terms e. Otce at my Store, Craighurst. 46-ly __...._______.______..__.____ LELANUNIE b1'n.mL\, uuu v 1.1:.- Insumnces Rents and Olqo i1_1_Cr9_m1_J- gr. GEORGES soc1E'rY.'f MEDICAL AND DENTAL ~./-/x,s L. BOSANKO, DENTIST . :....x.a :1... o... m...o......n'na Fenth always ~_c3E'1>-. AlJL',.l.`A'l1 Id. v.B..I'J`K.I..l.LV\I, a..a....v-.- oonveyaneer. Money - 0mce-- Street. Penetangulslggne. V ;:;:::.:::e"::::.*;:.ar' "-"-!~ ADVEBTIS G--Eight cents line for` martian. and two 11;- M+?V?AL: OONVEYANGINO. &.O.7 -\r\/\/\/u\/\/\/\/\r MONEY TO LEN D. : AUOTIONEERS; : " msummca. fir: OUR HANDS FOR : n wnufrnnn Qt nu ovnnd fl`8*.hO`d OFFICE AT THE . _._ _---- _--c~ 1116 xwguur nxunuxug of the above Society will be held in the Good 'l\.......d..-.7 Wu nuns: I`. ruun tor. 54 local. news. 1 the kind win! I BI. Wlu. D0 110.! Ill F116 UUUH Templara Hall, over 0. Harrison : St or e , o n ' WEDNERDAV, Nnv'r Lllo lb UJILLLIJ. Gen. A ent.4A.:-kona. Ont. -_.---------_--:------ na.rr1son's 3'5 01' 6 0 ll ' WEDNESDAY, Nov'r ~ 5th, 1879, at 8 p In. W M. H. HARRISON. Sam-atnrv. _T-i1-e'Ro r Meetin at ve Societg .411 `an Iunhl :n lulu: (Inna mnxauu , Seoretarv. DEN-' AL- nun- I Post- .1-'-=-J-2."_{.`-'--`3T"v*'~ ,.- :1-M EU 1.U1'.l!u:LLV .l;l.UJ..I:4u, \uuI_ru vuuu.z H. G. BIGELOW. Proprietor. This Ennis will be kept on the European prlnelple. Meal: :9. all hours. 0 re in every atyle,ran_d everything usmllykept 3 `J11!-`I1-Unnii I); n - BROWN, _Prof:-ietox-.-Exoe1lent accommo- dation tor the trave iin public. Bar and larder weli supplied with the st. Good staining and attentive hoatlers. L ge. or guests oonvo ed treetoand from all tra S. Few door: w 9!` . Market-st..o,n Dunlap-st. ELLINGTON HOTEL", (iii; BUILT.) Comer Dnnlcp and Bayeld Slit!-Ann: Rn:-via. J. M. NESS. ronrietor. This oivefifrf ' h-I6iey' to . __ ._A----you COMMERCIAL HOTEL AND stab1ea;5h.na5e Ju-via Street. '1'oronto.- Thebest l'.00pe1-dnyouso In th City. Only. Two bloc North from Northern .D'opo_t. J. A. _ McRAE. Mango . 3-ly w l`J.l1I.a1LVu1Un nu .1. n u , `mu nr Corner Dunk}? Streets. Barrie. J. M. NESS. roprietor. This old and popular hotel has been rgbuilv of brick. 8 stories in height. and lsttod up wlthnll modern oonvenlences. Excellent accommodation for the travelling nbllc and boarders. Bar and Larder W__611 8.u_m>_$ .5?_9_s1_s.u.%21!ns .991! .hed_s. 21-1: __A___._ .. - ---.`---1 nn .. QUEEN'S? W. BROWN , _ Pro rleton-.--Exoe1lent dntion for the lint: nubllc. IA:-dog '1-`I113 DLULUUD ILUUDU, un;u;u4.u. M. SHANACY. Pro rietor. Hnvlng ro- centl built. the above was on;.the site of- the imcoe Hotel. and furnished` it throng! _ out in x-st-class style I am reputed to give the publicthe best 0 nccommo tion. Good scabllng and attentive hostlers. Sam la Rooms vtor Commercial '1`ra.vellers. Stages eave the ' otel daily on _m-rival of trains. 2-ly . .......,.--.- -I-1r\1'Yrl`l n A -nn'r1:1 ' GLAKABULV LIV UD.l.'J, I,:|'..I.\LvA.Ju.-- JOHIUA CLARKSON. Proprieter. ot Mulcaster and 'Dunlbp` Streets, and opposite the Anvmcn Omce, Barrie. This commodious establishment is well tted}: . end will com are favourably with any house 0 the kind Nort or Toronto. Good accommodation for Commercial travellers. . The best at stsbling attached, attend- ed to b oblizing and experienced hostlers. Stages leevet ls house delly on the arr-lvel of the up trains. Ber well supplied with the best of liquors nnd niszars. . ANKLE I'1.4ALV 1.LVu 1!.I..L.I.u.J.--\x.uv. BALL, 09. nterk Builder and Manufac- tutor at Doors, ashes, Blinds. Moummgs aw. Planing of all kinds done romptly and satisfac- wrily. Factory, Bayel Street. Barrie. SIMCOE HoUsf1,W'BARRIE; M. l|.nll']v mm the above on..thc tmlnq. bar and meats. ' AISIELIJ .EUU.LV.IJJ;\..l., .l.:u.V\rJ.u.u uu BOILER WORKS.-H. SEWREY, Manu- facturer of every descri tlon of E as Boilers, Saw mm. Grist Mi1l,[ gle,La .an& Wood- wm-kinz Machinery. Ul:I..LV U.LnauuA.n.u 1., u.v u U41, Sign, and Qrnamontal Painter. Paper Hang- 1113850.. done In the best style of thonrt and chess . Perfect satxsfaction uuranteed. Corner or Jo n and Ross-sts.. and a. ittle weatot Barrie Foundry. , 40-ly SHTUBII, Kulllllaougunuuvuvu A. RADENHUBST, BARRISTEB. _.> Attorneg. Sbllcltm: in Chanceg. Convey-' sneer, ac. moo-South of the ost.0moo.- Owen Street. v 49-1!

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