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Northern Advance, 6 Sep 1883, p. 1

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BEVERAL `BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. `Just to hand at Post Office Box_~l50. $5q3 Revvard urn mn1....'.. at... ..t.`...... _......._z a..- ..__ -__ HEALTH IS WEALTH! . Wu huvu recently published a new cdi ` ion of Du. UUn.vI:mv1~:LI.'s ClLIG|mA'l`l:JI) ! I Essay on the radical and permanent curcv (wit,1xout medicine) of Nervous Dobility. Mental and PhysicalIncapacity. lmpodimenta to I\In;'x`iuge. cLc.. resulting from excesses lfprlnn in n unulml nnnnlnnn nu`:-v ......4- -_ _ .. vvw nu... ;uuuu5, Luuuu (club 1.` :1/paw. l osltl\'uly cures Nervousneaa In all its stages, Wonk Memory. Loss of Brain Power, Sexual Pros- trution. Night Sweats. Spernlutorrlumt. Leuuor- rlmm, Bxnrronness, :-Jemiuul \\'enkm~ss. and General Loss of l ower._ It mpnlrs Nervous Wusle. llujuvexmtos the Jud:-rl Intellect. S1 ruugth-' ens the llnfeelrlud Hr'u.ln and llcslorcs Surprising Tone, and Vigor to the EXllII.ll.~|U`(1 Generative Organs in clt.lxe1' sex. !i~D.\\'ith each order fa` l`Wl-JLVI-I puelmgua, Lu-eompunied with vedollzws. we will send our Written (il1u1'um.ee to refund the money if the tmeuuxlent does not ell`ect`n. cure. his the ellmx-oc.-x'r AND m:.~1'r Medicine in the Market. M7'l llpurtieulurs ln our)n.mphlct. which we desire to mull free to am) ml re:-13. MAcK`s .\L\m'1c'rxe 1\'lr:1)x(`mz:ls sold by Dr - `glam at 50 ens. per box. or 6 huxos for 82.50. or w l )0 mailed. free of ponmge. on roeeiptofthe mono . by mhlressim: .\I.\Ul{ s MAG.\'E'l`1C MEDICIN ` 00., \\'1.\'n.~um_. ().\"I`.. CANADA. Unn.rmm-es i.~4.~mml in Hm-rin, hv nntn nmxn.-_ UU., \\'1.\'n.~mu, O.\"I`.. CANADA. i.~4.~mud in Barrie, by GEO. MONK- M;\.\' : sol-1 by all Drngglstseverywhere 47-ly. _-- with reference to Diseases of the Eye, mar. Tara: and Nasal passages. speomx attention `to Cross Eyes and Cataraoga. u. u\J:L.L1xJ\.ILV, IJISIVLVIPJ, lM`| - l 0lt'|`l'}l of and dealer in Goals ofnll kinds, and t}uurgeLo\vn Grey, and Guelph \Vhlte lnlahlug Limo. Cements of all kinds. Flre Bricks and l lm3torera' lluir. Olllca and Store- houaunt the Northern Railway Switch. foot. of John Street. near aha dopnt. l`he bond of this mum is buttcrthan that of any other klnd. and than tlninh superior. Olllce -(Jorner of John and lcllznbeth-at - ="-"-"`-1 TRADE MAPK. KAFIER.) For Old and Young, Male and Female. Pnuhlvnhv nnrnu kYn.................. x._ -n :.,, , A cuae GTURAN ffb. MAGNETIOMEDICINEBRMN &NERVE F000 , L4 % ~ P;Ivr&7.2.$I*I .3-;x.;v;uuun4 LIJALVUIL, VV.CJl.llJ|`5:1LV1&` Ell. House and Land Dmlnor. returns thanks to tho puhliv L34-n'umll)' for their past 1'u.vox'a. uud _ would mfurm them that he is still in the business. mm as prumpt and ohlmim; us over. (mlors can be left at No; IN). l ucl-S1. liarric. and tlxcy_will be promptly uttuznlurl to. J7-ly. ` I .. uauau L uzxu 1134 u M1LL.-GEO. BALL, Cur enter 8: Builder-.and Manufac- turer of Doors. ashes. Blinds. Mouldings. kc. Planing of allklnds done promntly and satisfac- orlly. Factory. John Street. at-rle. _.___..___.. qua .- -___, _ . 4;. uxun, rlVlV1L'l`J FUJNUS U. to loan on real estate at lowcntmtcs. Farm- ers` Notes dhwountu . Uolleulloma made in an ' nrtof the County. Real Estate bou lxtund sol . `uu\'uyu.nclng in all its branchus. .1nu'1'lagn Li- oonsua issued. mrmcu:--()ver Uaxxatllun Bank of Commerce. Dunlap- Btu-rio. , 45-ly "AM "i~;i1`E:*N' Ell. Lnmd Immm .-m.......n.......- 1 vv. mUVL1L.l.l.`.:, 11.14. SURVEY- l\ o OR avd Real Estate Agent. Calgary N. VV. '1`. Corrosmntlence aolioito with 1'. av to in- vesuuonts n Province of Alberta. N. V T. A. W. McVI'l"[`Il4}. Address Cuzgary. via. 'Bcnton. Montuxm. U. S. 5l1y. 0 If lfY()'NT"I7R'ivVK`I`E" FUNDS camtc m. lnwnnt .-..o.... u....... \IkJI-'JIp 11 I S'[`ABMC.* Court, Barrie. t. -.I..: DAL` l.1..u\Jr, \IL.ql'Jl.IILL,\J\JIJJ.V 1.1 a Slmooeu We1`}_1ebo& his olonzhztidthe turd: . en . '".ba .3::3Javn. 17 y ? " +iuw__L_n_sT. HIM n_;_sJmnn I QUEEN'S HOTEL, BARBIE. ;-.17; BANT"'ING;` `o t;E'RK,ooUN1.'Y . lmnnn, will he at his nlno. :11: than nm-t. Inna r gxrun uollor-_uun I .-l olu:u(?n _ MI30ELLA_NEOU8- H - s gaiiifruiil 'i3I'f{riT1~I"d'1$t1LL._GE0. Carnenter Kr. Rnilnr nna 1u......a..- , -, .. ,_,, _`'_H_ I s. JOHNSON, BAVRRIE, IM-I I P0lt'|`l'}R in Unnln nrnnl . _-.-v- .4.-nauu W.VMc'\'7ITTIE, 1). L. s RVEY- V EstatoAm\nt nlamm xv ur Vol. xxxu, -.v-_v. L. R. C. P.. L. R. O. S. E..I _O `L .1 ..|(`.\" FURNITURE. 0 any`-.,..-..v./V means, cH[1:trI;oN-' :.County of Slxucou. Omoe-Police` UTIIUIU L` UUIVUD 'AvIn `DOUGALL, '- I In Ran it the Market ah IVIHUIUPIL Ill, 41 ANN S1*.. NEW YORK 40-ly . llafalgurs, ooneiatlnxpt one~tourth ` -`Bend. havin thereon` a '1! rooi'nedHouse with; ' Cellar the w ole size of th building Soft Water Tnk. tbuil 8c.T .J.w. l1::nvv;:uA.uou%l:e':'ior3nvLr?:is0?l?8og. 6-tt. -1-U vv 1.! .rnUr.l:o1t1'! l*'_U.I:{~ SALE.- ~ 1'ha.tPro kn V Lotl4.MD Id good. all at the dpor: and about one-fourth i ' we t-Land. Also th mm Pro ?n3";.gc_1:_gfLop15_. gopmg. Stgeeatingcoun ed :2." ___, ,. ... .-I:av`n1n&I'\A\l\Jl g lltllllu :(JDui5n(l);10-iglulihrtof I ' 9 0 7090 c ,l;1.st hal?Lot 15. Street, occu ed by `]_J._P'}u-via, conaiatinjrpf 0_1}Oe`~f0!1,.!'t.h_. -,9al| MN 09 REPAiR`ING PRoMi"19t3rm13or4'E. ALL A WORK WARRA-NTED. Also Agent for Agricultural Implements. GIVE ME` 4 (.'.lLL.-Si of theGolden Saddle. Baveld Street. an-ie. 20-ly r t ri t nit bod . H 11 d A p 06' %:.x-niahugllgaya nstoggu 0 `n _ J _f\{\/ ~_- USEI l.l. SWAN, AUCTEONEEEK I forthu County or Slmooe. Terms reason- nhln null-.. ..u ..... a....... 11.....I._\....._; An u_ .GEO. DUDLEY, HOUSE, SIGN u '1z5sao% `BAYFI ELD STREET, `Has now a largo sunpiy of Trunks f ' 500 hp to. $25; Vallaos angi Satchels at Bottom ices. Also Single and Double Hamu, Collars, Sad- dles Curry Combs Brushes Wit` 0 . ' and Law, '1 AA. ___x.__ 4, _._IL ____, - --- - IPAI ENT TOE WEIGHT. Rcmembe; vzwh-e"`Stand, Moore : `B73!-`It Bloc/c, nearly opposite the Sunk . ~ meraett House." . Old P. 0. Building, Corner of Uollier and fhman H10-anti. BE_ SOVEREIGK INSURANCE COMPANY. Inaur allklnds of Pro V as pert; nvui Du-hmn. numIn..... 11...... Qlnn mm .1.........n.. 'LLJ2 kJ\J V I21-Ul:lL\JL` LLVKJKJ 1111].` \./J'J COMPANY. Insure: all kinds Propert and Private Dwellimis. Over $100,000 deposite with the Governmen . _ '-I..I.l`J .l. I.I\..l.'lJ.\LL I.` LLVIB LLVDU IVQLVU D COMPANY. of London-England. Estab- lished1782. , 'LLI'J LII-LL JHLULIXLJ .lf`53U-LUIXJ.` \J.I`J COMPANY. Established 1803. Capital $11,000,000. For Fire business only. umwux-_ .\p;1rnu.~s llw Risks uf !luu hnIdFI1l'IliLllI`u, l mIH\!`lil)H of hu THE ROYAL Z1:IADIAN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. _A.G-E1Vl".I.` ' ron nu: romwmc commmas: HE PHOENIX FIRE INSURANCE umma um THE IMPERIAL INSURANCE ' smbuahed_1so3. ll n NV) Wnn Winn hualnnna An 2; THE QUEEN INSURANCE oom- PANY. Caplta.l812.000,000._ T HBYAL msuninff comma 1 ASSETS. $25,000,000. ` Ha}: the Lzirgest Surplus of Assets over Idabilltics of any Fire Insurance Company in the world. V _,_---:-rv --`J ll a.n.J.v.|INJ, CONVE YANCER, cf-c., V V AISSUER OF MARRIAGE LIOENSES. Olrlrrnm A1` -rum Barrie. Sept. 11. 1878 0FFICE.-South Side of C`ollz'er Street, op` positq the American Hotel, Barrie. V - 11- Tom 1>RdPEn'1*YjF'oR SALE.- Pronertv lmnwn u` Inc 11 1t-n--- _-_.'v-v, ....-u-a.a4nn:J, Capital 2.000.000:'depo1tcd with the Govdrn-' _ mom. at Ottawa $100,000. THE MERCANTILB`. FIRE_ I."ISURANCE C0.. Capital $500,000; Government deposit made. THE ABOVE ARE ALL STOCK COMl`A.\'H-`.5. THE VVATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSUR ANCE C0. Capital. 2500.000. ' ALEXMQRROW, ....,uu u. |1uu}lul', l`.4lSl[.; A. J. liltfbellll. 1118!]. Insurnncesoffccted at Moderate Rates of Pro mlum . I)wolliugs. Churches and FM-n_1 Proper- ties-lnaured at Specially Low Rates. - G. F`. C. SMITH. IOSEPH ROGERS. . Res.-Secy., Agent. Police Court. 12- ' > Montreal. Barrio _._..._.._._._._. ~ ] .AI\IW17if}Zgw_CROGGIE, CONVEYANCER, COMMISSIONER IN_B. R.! ..____; 1,, I .- unua tn V max mu In UANAUA, - 900,000 Security. Prompt Payment. and Liborality In the adjustment of its bosses are the: prominent tonturos of this Company. ' n.u.n. ........aL . . . _ _ .-__..__ , - ...,....., . CANADA no/ml ) or nuuwrous: Hon. Henry Stm-nea. Chamnun: Thou. Cramp. Flam. De .-(`.lmlrmn_n; l`lmudom Hart. Esq.: Angus C. Iooper.l1`.sq.: E. J. Barbeuu. Esq. Insuranceneffnmnd nt 7\f('xdm-ntn Du... no (I-.. PAlNTER%! |INVES'l`El)FU " -. .. | FUNDS INVES'l{.`)I IN cANA1?X'?3'333;3.98 I Security. Promnt. Pnvmnnt. uvul l.nm...Iu.. 1.. _A53EI8, JAHY. I. I879. ' 835358.687 Ra-immrance Reserve, - - $1,060,494. Lama in St. John s Fire, - $180,000.00 ' All paid In two weeks after fire. Alao Agent. for the Commercial Union Inour-V anco of London. Capital. 82`.000.000. I1-ly. Agent at Battle. 0. 1'. LOUNT. ESTABLISHED IN ASSETS, JANY. I. `R ' a-Mmu/rn-n4-n In .-mm... ___:- CIIAELES `WAY, Land and'Insuvrance Agent,'L1'fe, Fire and Accident. Omoe. East side of Owen Street, next door to the Bank of Toronto. . 1 ,. Rn:-I-In 9|-I 1Ur.....I. innn -- - " _().m|u|1-.1 .\lvu'rmgu him to lxmu uh Mm ,,._- -_.-.. ..~.-....--~.v.u4u nu u. an Agent for the following Insurance Conlpnnies -` xAAAAA ' "P R. HOLT, INSURANCE BROK-' ` o ER. and General Agent. Real estate bought and sold. Holleatluns made In any part or the -county. Money to Loan. 0l_i1ce-Bothwe1l's glock, opposite the Railway station. gilafrie, 11?. A - v _.._-..- vs -u-:1-`uni:-I\a- -IiIEl`9S oxrnon: AT THE POST OFFICE BUILDING, BARRIE. .-:-o` Rates. Moderate, Losses Equitably and Promptly Adjusted. JAMES EDWARDS,- ` f.`Dl\Tl/1.`V_IMI`vDD 9.- vuu IJIIIK 0!. 'l'0I'0nl0o Barrie. 21:: March, 1833. |'A.RNESSEMP[(;iV% IU1'![- ` IVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE J XNSUARANCECOMPANY. LIFE AND FIRE. Nozirn or swoon aomn _ I. h'|nl; I~!.lw.u ARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE- COMPANY. omr OF LONDON, ENGLAND, n.` no mm mu. , ,.u__ .3. Sole Agent for thb Oelebrnted 55511.1.` ULWU COMPANY. ERTAII 181` X: 1810. IMIVJ nun - I .~sua;;a. \1\1\A44_-_-_ JAM as anwums. Asrent at liar:-1 "o|=rI6E: 'ei.se_:_r. A MILLION DOLLARS Barri. Ageht at Barrie. 's3.35s,sa1V $1,0()'0,4.3 . nr u-A 1s_-1.; 12-1) -. name 51-ly 11-ryj sme route to Parry Sound and French River. The " Northern Belle wlllloave Collin ood every Tuesday qnd Saturday at 1 p.m.. and enetangu - ahcne every` Manda and Fridny at 2 p.m. (on the arrival of t. e N. & . W. R. morning trains) to Parry Sound: and will. leave Collin ood at 2 .m. and P etang. atll every 'WV;dnesday` or French her. For 1-alxt andmasaage up-. Ely to an`/yst`a!.ion agent of. e above railways. .. ._5W-. Iynberland; V35 YonRoet..- Toronto: W. ` nyma.13"auu.ion agent oflhe a.bov'e_raivu.v's. gulcrw. umberlan - 35 Yongoat.."l`o2-onto; W. J. Grant, James~st., am1lton;or.to. ; l'HOS.' LONG. _Secy. C. CAMERON, Manager Great Northern Transit Company. Oollingwood L 2|-Gmos. coLI.muwooni-Avuu csonnmu BAYI _ ROYAL MAIL LINE. . Running in exclusive connection` with the Nor- them and No -Western Railways. The mag- nicent new Steamers J!T.L.dN7I.' JIND PJCIFIC I Will leave Collingwood every WEDNESDAY V AND SATURDAY At 4 .m.. for Meeford. Owen Bonn Killarney. Men towani , Little Current, Gore 3 . Alxomn MiIls.endell _ rglnneyportatoseult te.Mu-ie. These Steamers are quite new. and built express! for the Upper Lake trade. They are u by gny Steamer-sin Canada for Snub. Sum:-m UUJ I no |J\J\.lI.11, |l&tIlvl.IILLJL.IJI.VkJ I .\.lorm_s .-4-at.-Iut'\v. Solicitors in Chancery, 9-_ 1. Hue - )unlop.~%truct.Hurrlo. Successors to |`:olumIirlI1()f lioulmn, Lmunt, Boys 8c `Stewart. \\'. lmunl. Q13. (1. W. hount. . [um ~uu|u.\n |uuIuu.--11. W- mu.>w.\', l m|)t'iul0r. -Excullent accommo- dntion fur Hm LrH.\ ulliIu.1 public. liar and Larder wulI:n1ppUcdwiLh Lhu best. Good stabllng and ntmntivolm.~;u.-r,~;, Luggage of guests conveyed roum1Lm1!rmn ull trains. Few d00l`B W035 of !1arkut~aL.un Uuniop-at. - tor the Upper Lake ti-ade. unsurpasee by an Steamers in Srmm, SAFETY and omrom. A series or ophn-vs dn Excur- sions vin, the Manitoulin Cgennel and ult Ste. Marie to Mackinaw Island are being an-yanglod. of which due announcement will he made. so cheap round trip tickets are now issued by the in- side route to Parry and The ;"Noi;thern I}e_1le yrlllieeve Collingvood every 0rd 1!: tth Mina h post dth hth 6 305? olge prongp yatte$:1redtt.ug 0 The City [Flour 131111. Collier Street, near the Market,_ Barrie. -_--..- PZIC-NIC 15ARTIEs SOCIALS 8: WEDD supplied at short notice and on reasonable t$'n? Lin ' lI'I`nIf\'l!rn't\vu - .._._____ To `any part of the Town. In any quantities to - suit purchaser. from 25 lbs. upwards. at the `II/\w`.-nAnu- _-.___._ A L6wEs'.r MARKET 1-`RICE; M ':,':.:*.::;:::,*:*.<.;:: ,v:::e:`ar:dt::ru=h u--v-t? it-I-V In thanking the public of Barrie and vicinity for the liberal pun-onu c bestowed upon him in the past. begs to state p at he has at condcrmblo ex penso increased ins baking facilities and is now prepared to do a larger business than ever. Made in the various styled and quality the best-- Delivered in all parts of the town. ' Mwwzszvhesmvs-ggszaraarmzzzset W |FLouI_I=Ei.l _..., .._...a u may Chop `Peas Oats and Barley BEAN: SHORTS: &.c-. &.c-. vl IL .1; 1.. u. \1u()AR'l`IIY--OFFICE _ u.nd Rusltlcnno on tho West side of John ,q_-r...u` innmmliu.l,uIy opposite Mr. G00. Ball's 1'.unim< t1l1lL`Ju:~lh l*`u.ct,orv. .LEA.Ds_'l_'__l-1 E \}}\TI\'I_. F`. a`. BROVVN, In thnnkimr Hm nnhlin nP Dana" and ..:..: ..... ,... THE Il0l_ll_Il_0N anxsnv There are a number of persons out or employ- mentin-everycouuty ~yet ener etic men willing to work do not need to be. ' hose willing to work can make from $100 to $500 a month clear, working for us in a pleasant and permanent business. The amount-our agents make varies. some make as high as $500 a month while others as low as 100. al depen ng on the energy of the agent. \ e have an art ole of great iuerit. It should be sold to every House-owner, and ays over 100 per cent. nrot. Each sale is from 3.50 to $10.00. One agent in Penusvlvania sold 32 in two days. and cleared $64.00. An agent in New York made 815.00 in one day. Any man with energy enou h to work a ful day. and will do this urlng t e ear can make from 82.000 to 86.- 000 a year. . e only want one man in each county. and to him will give the _exclusive sale as ion as he continues to w rk faithfully for us. There a no com etition. an nothing like ourin- vention made. artie-i having from $200 to 81.- 000toinvest. can obtain a General Agency for ten counties or a State. Anwne can make an investment of from 25 to $1, without the least risk of loss. as our C rculars will show that those investing 825 can after a thirty days` trial return the goods unsold to us and get their money back. if they do,not clear at least $100. They show that a General Agent who will take ten counties and invest $216.00 can after a trial of 90 days ro- tiirn all goods unsold to us. and have money re- turned to them if they fall to clear at least $750 in that time, There are many persons `having money to invest, who could not give the business personalattention-such can employ sub-agents without leaving .home-making a large amount yearly out of a very small investment. We are not paying salaries. but want men willing to work and obtain as their pay theprots of their energy. Men not willing to work on our terms will not work on any. Fhoso meaning business will re- ceive our large descriptive circular, and extraor- dinary oifer by enclosin a three-cent stump. with their address. The rst to comply with our terms will secure the county or counties they may wish to work. A i-Idnaau `nun: also, RENNER MANUI-mcwulixxa Co., 116 Smltheld Street. Pittsburg. Pa. o 4 `Y IBXTBMJIIBINMIY umnl --..,.-.- 6-ly Wanting Employment. uusuy, no llIlu.|.|lUI &ULUa Old people like it for its wonderful power to restore to their whitening looks their original color and beauty. Middle-aged people like it because it prevents them from getting bald, . keeps daudruif away, and makes the hair ` grow thick and strong. Young ladies like it as a dressing because it gives the hair a beau- tiful glossy lustre, and enables them to dress it in whatever form they wish. Thus it is the tavorlte or all, and it has become so simply because it disappoints no one. i FOR rm: wnlsxnns Has become one of the most important popua lnr toilet articles for gentlemen : use. When the heard is gray or naturally of an undo- sirable shade, BUcxman.u1 a DYE in the mmadm ' R. P. Hall & co.. Nashua, N.H. Sold by all Druuuto. '|l'Ull; II, I hWl,w.Lrzi.4' ontario,-Thursday, September e, 1sa3. BUCKINGI-_lAM S DYE cunt: uunruun --.....-__.. Seldom does 3 popular remedy win such I V strong hold upon the public condence as has 1Lu.L s Hun Rsrmwnn. The cases in which it has accomplished a complete restoration of color to the hair, and vigorous health to the scalp, are innumerable. Old nnnnln Inn. Is 0... u- _..._..I-_1..| _-k.,, - HAI.L s Hair Renewer. COUNTY or SIMCOE GENERALVADVERTISER. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL DELIVER '50 ` Address, Dunn iii BREAD 7-.. ..___ .... ..n-uuuuvnv Igulum FI;i1`aDER`ICK J. BROWN ii. Z] .\I .\ I will visit Hm 1'EN!*}l'x\.\'-UL`! .\|l.(.` I. `ha 1!. H, WY|`)HlH|)(H`l Julv II. :\m:. 3, Sn M|l)l.,\\'|) Al I`. `hm. IL Slant. 7. TO `ALL V 1'. curinu, DD nbnnramh pnopmmwon l a uurul. U1 generouty. " There I" The young man seized the money, said Thankv ee, and vanished round a. corner; and Miss Sammie, with the joy of one who has drawn 9. p_rize in the lottery, hurried to the 3110 where she intended to pnrcha e her table inen, made her selections, and offered the twenty-dollar gold ieoe. Cash carried it away in a. basket, an in five min- utes more a request that she would step into the oioe was made byes suave oor- Aw/allger. andeshe found herself under arrest 3 on in charge of having triedto puss counter-` But I'm Min Sammis, of Honeyl_:qwn,_ 9. 4 1750- inined the 1- girl. amidst her aobs. ` t is imponible tonuapect uuu yuuug mall. Well, no, I think I ought to give you something, said the mixer : daughter. I waathinking of a quarter, but--" she look- ed into her purse, and" slowly took out a. dollar bill- but there !" uheadded, with a thrill of generosity. There 3 The vnnnn I-nnnvnn:anA H... .........._ _-:J uuur, uiuu we 111811.. Satan got the better of Miss Sammie. Then I must have lost it," she saith. Yes, la.dy ;Aa.nd it s honest of me to pick it up fur you, ain't it, when I might a. kep it '1" said the young mam. holdmg out the money. And you hadn't oughter begrudge me a- dollar to get A meal`: vic- tnale with, had you. jest as a reymrd for honesty and to encourage me '3" whined the young man. Won nn Ttkinlp `I nu-...I.L L- ..:.._ _--- vuu unu, uuu. sum 3 - Beg your pardon, lady, but haven ? you lost 9. twenty-dollar gold piece 1" Now Miss Sammis knew we .mm...1. you man. u. nwenty-aouar gold piece 'I" Miss` Sammis knew well enough that she had had no gold whatever with her, but she hesitated before saying no. ' I'm not sure; I must Inn].-, -am -am um", um; sue ueauazeu oexore saymg no. sure; I must look, she said, feeling for her portmonnaie. . II think I nnnn H :1:-4-u..u.L...-. ._-.-._ W] U.` I`: I L\J 1.4115.` 1.1 \J.LV Luusxu l~:~n.u.~ nt .~!'i x per cent, interest. LENNOX & u|N'.\'UX.>5ol|ciLora, Barrio. ' - u:m._|.ug Aur uer porumonnale. _I thlnk I seen It drop onten your pocket when you took out your handker- cher," said the man. Rn!-on mu M... 1...... .: mr:._ u__,,, - a uwxy uun surely. However, she` was not yet a miner, and when certain things in the way of table- linen were wanted, she went down to the city to buy them, and to make a call or two as well, and was hurrying up Broad- way from the ferry, when just as she pass- ed Trinity Chnrch a. man touched her on the arm, and said : ' Ron nnnn an-An- `I...`I__ I__,. I -r* nuuwr u uruvmg Lurxeu m net soul. So the inteteet of her money was slowly added to the principal, and she grew richer slowly but surely. However. nlm` wan nnl 5.; . ....:....- -...1 a uusun mus uress I01` uer aunt. who needed one sadly. Two or three hundred dollars would have lled a trunk over which those poor little shabby cousins would have danced with joy ; but she could not do it She could not have denied anyone food and medicine, or re, or ` light. or anything needful under her own root, as her father had denied her mother, for she was only twenty-one and a woman ; but she `had the old man s blood in her veins, and the xniser s craving lurked in her soul. so Hm intnonnl: nf luau ma..- ........ -1--`I-- ` ,,__ .. .. ..--.. .. ...,..o Her daughter "came home from her uncle's then and cried over what the neigh- bors told her, but did not say to her father what she intended to` say; for in going down stairs to .hide_in the cellar the bottle , of wine his wife had left as full as when it came into the house, Old Sammis tripped and tell, the bottle broke and cut his arm, and erysipelas set in, of which he died, and the girl who had washed dishes in her uncle s kitchen (to save her keep) found herself worth half amillion. CVL, ",7 ` _---....-- n V. nu. nuns w LAJILILUII. She was a small, thin girl. She stooped a good deal, and her nose and chin nearly met; but she was neat and prim, and as soon as the power was hers she furnished the old house decently, and hireda ser- vant. She might have cut a dash, and be- come a fashionable woman, but the thought did not occur to her. She felt happy when she thought of the money that be~ longed to her, and she could not bear to part with much of it. She was not even able to bring herself to the point of buying a black silk dress for her aunt. who needed sadlv. 'l`wn m- nu-on 'I......:....,a ..:..n-_- -.,.... .... .....w uuuu _yc-no uuur Lu-1 purchase. When his poor wife was` ill the doctor had ordered wine and beef tea, but he had remonstrated. ' Beef -tea. uses up so much meat, and `wine is very dear-and abad habit, also, my love. Don t you think you could take a nice little piece of fried pork and some old cider instead 'I The poor wmnmu had answered that she would try. But before she had tried a. week, BVBII Uld Sammin nnirl Hm; mu...-.LL.`_-- " try. ~ but netore she had tried Uld Sammie said that something must be done. He bought the wine ands 1 the beef, but before the tea was made she was past swallowing. ~ 1 1'1 , 1 1- - Miss Sannnis was the only daughter of the person so inevitably called Old Sam- mis, in his native town, that no one called him by any other name, and until his will was read, the fact that he had been christ- ened Octavius Cicero Sammis was actually unknown to many. However, he had actually not lived as many years as some who had not been thought of yet as more than middle-aged. It was his manner, his long nose, and sharp chin, the wrinkles in the forehe`ad,_und the sparse grayish hair that gave him "the reputation of age, and his vices had not been those of young men, - even at ve-and-twenty. A prudent, sav- ing boy, .he had gone on to be a stingy young fellow and a miserly elderly man. His long, straight brown coat, his shabby stovepipe hat, his wrinkled boots, and the trowsers which, always too long and full for him, fell over them in many wrinkles, seemed always to -be the same, and he had worn one glove for five` years, having , lost its mate three years after its purchase. `VIN!!! hit: nnnr nnifn Iran 3 LI... J,,-A --- Forget not 'tb;l: virtue man's footsteps still guides. "U191 QUEE.".5` [()'I`EL.-A. W. HHH\L'\" n.....\..:....... v......n....s ..... .._.. nu.-n over rue regmns 0! space anclot tune The noblest of thoughts waves its pinion ; And tho all` things in ceaseless succession mav ml]. rurgeu mm mm; vnrma man's tootsteps still guides, While in those three words he with rmness confides. nuu. mougn on, ere no yet the divine one has found, He may stumble, he still may c e-take it. And that which the wise in his wisdom ne'er knew, Can be done by the mind` that is childlike and true. Preserve, then. the three mighty words I have nmn d : And virtue is more than a mere empty sound, His practice throu h life man may make it ; And though oft, a yet the dxviue has found. - Aiul a God. too, there is, mt}: a purpose sub- lime ' Though frail may be reason s (`mminion ; Hi;-h' over the regions nf andof time of thnnahts waves: in ninhm . L u:auI \'u, men. we tnree ungnty words 1 ; _ . From'mout.h unto mouth sun ad them ever, liyythy heart will their iuniteworth be pro- c1.n.im d. - -Fbr liberty, man is created, -it free, Though fetters around him-be chlnkiruz; Let the cry" of the mob never terrify thee. `NOT the acorn (.f the dnltsu-1` nnthinlrintr I not me cry or me mob ternfy thee. scorn of the doltard unthinking I Fear not the bold slave when he break from his chains. Not the man who in freedom enduring re- mains ! \' Full, Yet c..-nsfant forever remains a calm soul. -,.'I`l{.&'l`l1Y .2 AU ur, bAums1'12m5. -J nu-1 .\}lu)rI1uyn. Solicitors In Chancery. No- my-[.31 I'uhIu-., (}onVoyn.nuurH. Barrio. 00. Slmcoo. um, mums uvur Bank of 'l`oronto.- ' Three words of mighty moment I l1 name, From month unto month they y eve.-r. _ Yet the heart can Alone their great value procliim, - For their source from without rises never. ` No virtne, no merit, man's fcotateps e er 1 nudes, : When 11: those three words he `no longer con- den. - _ d, Though their source from without rises] DEV!!!` - ;y-Luy nuarc Wm mcxr 1u11n1te_worth be I A uouagg EAGLE. 0!` $30172. THE wonns or FAITH quuuu II pruuucal. mun. Some does, responded the stranger. But thet u no shing. Anybody could do that, only he wants to look out for the crab: that : there. I ve'aeen some 0 them salmon so full 0 crabs that they just biled all over the neighbourhood as soon as the fish was` opened. '_And they bite, them crabs. I ve known em to chase a man a. mile and mostly kotch him, too. `Hndn'h vnh hnmr lamina nnnllnsu A.-Sal. 1 uugguutcu um: 01 ule puny. | I m agreeable, replied the smiling I stranger. Speaking of sh. if the presi-i dent wants to have some genuine fun. he- wante to cast a line in"-some 0 them Gey- ' sets. ` That : where you get sh. I got in ' thereonoe about 9 year ago, and ketched a; thousand smeltavin an hon:-and A quarter 1 And _t.ront !: ;We1l, ;Izehould.whiaper in any . undertone I .;l m'.:_-Q-shouting, gentleyien, 5 when 1' any a. man can take trout out` 0' one o them Gtyuerl thet'll weigh half 3; top} 1 ._I've done it. - ' ICHHF WHY I . _ Wouldn't, it be as easy to pull off your salmdn and cut him open for the eels l in- quired a practical man. nmn (`nun wanna-u`l..A LI... ..L_.......... Iuuu auu Inoauy Kown mm, :00. I Hadn't you better take another drink, suggested one of the party. I rm not-on.n.Hn, m..1:..a H... ....:I:....: rutuuuu no one. - I This is no joke, gentlemen. continued the Wyoming man, apparently hurt by themanner in which `his statement had been taken. When you begin to feel that one '0 them jack salmon is in the neighbourhood all you can do is to throw astone into the water, and when he opens his mouth to swallow it sh right `down his throat for the eels that s in him ! I've ketched ten pound o eels at one cast in that wav I" - uur....1.x..u u 1'... -.'..--.. A- .__u _a- , uuspiusuuy. ` Both, replied the Wyoming man. with- ! out the shudder of an" eyelash. It runs 5 in streaks. I ketched u bluesh once, and} there was a. shed hanging on his tail ! Landed em both 1" Come o` !" recommended a bystander. I m stating facts, gentlemen," persisted the stranger, staking 011` Another claim` from the bottle. The only trouble about} shing in them parts is the jack salmon. They'll walk right up your line and come l ashore on the pole! Had `em do it sf hundredtimes. Them jack salmon spoils; all the shing, and there is only one thing ' to do with em. I 'I"|....... ...-.. _ .._:-r__I _:1_-, , , An I I uu uu wan am- There was 9. painful silence. All hands refused to bite. wm.:.. :- _. 3.1.. __-u.,,, n .- - I ULI DLIU ILIIUUIU 3 ' V Is the water fresh or salt 1'. demanded 5 the man who had offered the stranger` hospitality. .` Wyoming I gwuuy uswuer. 1 Well, gentlemen, there ain t known ' sh that doesn't ourish in "the streams of _ Yellowstone park. I've taken trout 0.1.5 sea bass on the same line at the same time. Had three lines out. and got two trout on the upper and lower hooks und`a sea bass on the middle !" NY. 1.1.... ._-L.._ _._L __ , ,u an 9 u -` uuuer places nave Deen cleaned out." ~ "What do you catch, mainly ? asked a greedy listener. I Wnll nnnflnnxnn LI-no.-A ...'.. L 1._.____. You were speaking about the president going to the Yellowstone park, shing, ob- served a. smiling gentleman, approaching a group who were discussing the news of the day' in a. Fulton street saloon. ``I m from Wyommg myself, and I'm somewhat posted on the locality. \Vrm f. vnn inin nn '1" nun.-m.pn'.l ....... `-1: um puny. Laue uruuue aomeumng." 'l`hat s right smar_t of a. place for _sh," coptxnued the \V_yom_mg m_an, do_wnu;g a smftexj and eutermg Immedmtely mto con- versatlon I ye sh'ed all o_ver that neck o the woods, and I In tellmg you that ; there's sh to be caught there when all the` other places have been cleaned out. |`Whnf (In unn natal. .m..C..I.- 0 ! -.L 7 J PUEUUU UII DIIU 1_UUlsl1lay. _Won t. you Jom us? suggested one `of the party. Take arhttle something." That right smart. of a. nlamz em Au}. 0 vv-Ivvn ... nnanl van Kindly feelings grew in her heart, and her face softened, and she grew agreeable in appearance and attractive in manner. And, nally, the most softening influence in the world lled her heart. She loved a good man, who loved her tenderly. T 0- gether they live amongst their children in old Honeytown. and are known as the most kindly of its people. No worthy charity buthas been aided by them. No good object but they are ready to further. The miser's daughter has conquered her hereditary vice-one so nearly allied to dishonesty that the miser is always ready to becomea thief, and generally is one- and the angels smile over her victory. rusuma in THE YELLWSTONE PARK. . "` ..__._. _. _.,.A ._.___._._j...._..._.._. `MEMORIAL CARDS! -_.._- ..._. - ........- _-any nauvu. Then she prayed for help, and `grew strong. She did not alter her plain way of living, but she entertained her friends and gave to the poor. She saw to the educa- tion of her little cousins, and sent many a. kind gift to her aunt, and she helped her pastor in his work. I7:_.`l1___.I!, , ' I I A ` She might have felt only indignation at a false arrest, but she knew in her inmost soul that when she falsely clmmcd that money, she was at heart a. thief. She began to think as she had never thought before, and she understood that she had Inherited the miser s mania, and that it was growing on her. so that she, a rich woman, had, as she believed, taken from a poor and honest man what did not belong to her. It was true she had been tricked and cheated, but that did not alter the facts. L`\} How doyou know? "I brought no gbld with me." It is 3. Very common trick, and gener- ally succeeds, snid the judge to tl~.,:- law- yer. It. is clear thiit Miss Sammie did` not know the money was counterfeit." TBA lnwunr inn]: Glyn lad knmn l\.. 41.- um. Allow me money cnnntertelt. ' The lawyer took the lady_ home. On the way they scarcely spoke ; but alone, in her own room, Miss. Sammis, overwhelmed with shame, wept herself ill. P,` .1.` nu . ... Juun uwu aunt: we xuusc put. you on oann. ' And so the thin lips of Miss Sinzmis kissed the Bible, and the questions were asked : . . . . "Where did you get this gold pic.-ce ?" From a man on the street." What was the man's name ?" -I do not know." Why did he rive it to you I" VHe asked me if I had lost it." And you said ?" A V At hrst I said I did not know ; then, perhaps ; and 1 gave him a re ward` for finding it. He asked for it. Had you dropped it 1 N0 1! uuuuu nu uuuuu some one Irom susplcmn. The truth must be told, my dear young lady," he said. We will put ynll on omh. Yourgondheartmakcs you desire to protect an unworthy person, but for your own sake we must put. you on oath. And R0 thv fhhl Inn nf Nun: g;vnln:n was uubavlua Ulceru oammls. " Money commands civility, as a. general thing. Everyone became immensely polite. The lawyer wasltelegmphed for, and came in a tremendous state of excitement. I-In nnnnl-in-.n.l 1.1.. ..li,...L .... L.. L-.. _.,, nu It u'euwuuuu:s Bruce 0! excitement. He questioned his client as to her pos- session of the money, and her `vague an- swer led him to believe that she was de- airous to shield some one from suspicion. The truth must he tnld, mv aiunv Lnmnu IIUWIL Jtis mortifying to be charged with a thing, she said, "but you will soon (ind that I am not connected with a band of counterfeiters. Iinherited half a million of moneys. short time ago. My father was Octavius Cicero Sammis. " lrfn-.n.. .....-........_..`l_ ....l1L._ -_ - 1 Lu um pruuumsu UI is Jusuce OI H18 peace. The shopkeeper _mu.de his charge, but she had collected her senses. She gave her address, the name of her pastor, of her -la.wyer-inuentia.l persons in Honey- town. (LIL :_ _-_g_'c,,:,, , . 1 1 u o.- ll.` I-; her.-i. \u ' ()u\'uy4u1cv. H1 .-n 3'H`Ji uuu uuu. uuusua H. uuu, YOU see. And so they drove away from the little 'crowd that lmd gathered about the, car- : riage, and Miss Sammie soon found herself ` in the presence of a justice of the H The ahonkeener nnndn hi: ohm-an hm 1 If you cnuld remember where ya-u gut the Inuney,"-said the policeman. as he put her into a cab, it would be better for yam. -We are ludiing out fur thee very gold pieces, and women are getting rid of them, and that makes it bad, you see. And an Hmv drnvn nwnv F.-nn. Han 1:m.. Ho. ' VV U11 I Well, their families are all mixed up. ' The son is his father's father. How can that he 7 , In this way. The old man's` wife died. " In their neighborhood there lived 8 widow with an only daughter. The old man mar- ! I ried thefdziughter and the young man mu`- l l`i.8d,th0`W1d0W. The young man s wife is 3] xnotherto the young man s `father. The I young: man's fathei-`in the young man's sun. 3 The young man : father}: wife is big 3, ! mother and his daughter at the same time ; N.nw,.14he-nId mm.".1' childr.-.n --- 1-in. :J0whilikens'. niuu, let. up 2 I czm t >,J;.143,1llr~Bl,l11qh t:in-7n;y.- -head 3-~`t.`m .re;i-urter ." subsequent y learned that the ;.'uov- is 3. 3- fact, and the parties live on on the l\'u]ens- 9 ville turnpike, near Naa'hv' , Tenn. Yes--ahem--yes, mused the guest as he looked greatly puzzled. You see, I'm in a pork deal. If pork stays where she 13 I can remain here three or four weeks and get away without leaving my trunks as security, but if pork goes down I-- - You can't remain over a week or two. _ Just about two hours, sir, and you'll ' hnveto accept of trade dollars and Canada bills to square up at that ! Guess you'd better give us a room in the top story, with four beds in it. to begin on. HE IS A FATHER TO HIS OWN FAT!-lER.. .--- Do you see those two men talking over there 1" said a gentleman to a reporter the uthervday. . Yea ; those two frmners, you mean '1 . Exactly. They are father and son. Well 7" uni- -1__:_ 2 -1- -- - - uguwr gwe us In the t wlth it, begin on. How long did you intend to remain ? asked the clerk, as as Chicago mun regi.~.t,er- I ed at a summer resort hotel. 5. That's indenite, was the reply. I Because, if you were going to stay for _ a. couple of weeks I d put you m the new 9 rooms in the west wing overlooking the i lake._ h\7.... -L-r-~ " ` " . [.\:- ~__v . Lu ho fashimm.-ie -- keep III: with ynu l vu gut :-.s much ri:;1n, yo wear these uu-al bags as you.` have to go if that bran sack. ' ~1'11m;,-.- 41` " F , All I`igLu. ; off goes the F2.-`he! Hub- hard, and turning away, he added to him~ ' self. `-u;.1,~ one way] to '-`seat 3 wuumn. land that is 2') ugreem with her. Ef it ,' hadn t been tu: he daddy Hubbard 1 d u if been in 3 mi5uz_\ bad x. V nuu W61]. go. The old man went but into the kitchen, took 9. couple of meal sacks, cut the but- ! turns out, sewed the tops tugether. and gum _s them am in uultatmn uf pnntalumns M I:'. n. 3 he;reLn_rnod his mic llllcred a luu-1 CI) of asmgnishmeut and rxclanncd : GL`eau. go-n.u--ss. Jet-ms. wL:u'.-c tn... I" Fame; Hubbard," Lh um man rcpheu. l Ynn -u uuta.-gain to war them sacks. ` KYO \u . In -,, f -v:.._......,._._; I V HOTEL7SV."._ A N1V\A 'l`lH'I ('l'}N'l`[{A'l,, (LATE BIGELOW |l')l'.~'l'II ulumsitv tlm l{uHw:1.vl)nnnt.. Rm-I-in. uunuu. -Jvvnu, AUULLULVDDIV I of gblo. (ml.-u uL my store, U1-o.igh_u1-at. 46-ly iiiuluulus tiuu LLSKBCI : Mary. what sort of a. coat do you call that T It s a. Mother Hublmrd, Jeems. Air you gt.-in to -rem` it to church 1" Why, certainly, Jeezus. Thu ' Mother Hubbard is all the fashion now. VVell, I m glad to know it," the old njan replied. J ust. wait until I get ready and we ll go. 'Flu. nlyl vv\nrx ....-...L '....A .'__z.. n,, 1 -. u "PATH ER H UBBARDS TO MATCH THE MOTHER HUQBARDS." The other day, when old Maj. Solman announceed his readiness to proceed in the direction of church, his wife appeared, wearing a. Muther Hubbard dress. lhu old man intently regarded her fur a. fvw moments arid asked l6K'fn...v ...1...L ...._;_ 1` xavvucu nuunuuuu uunn uug Klllln'. Uome aronn airter the swap, fur I don't think the heathens wnll apile afore mornin IJUCU UIUUIIU3. So does mme, byjingo. Bill ain t worn nuthin bub a. shirt for six months, an haster stay outen perlite .mciet_v; Ike's gota. vacancy in his britchcs higgeru yer hat, an Jack haster stay under the house. whena stranger comes, case he got his clothes scorched durin hug klllin . Come airter tlm swan fur I Ann -f n.:..1, cuuugu Lu uuuu In to 11111)." Wall, I tell yer} I don't think he ll spile afore morm'n . I've gm, a 11035 swap on ham an ef I ken get nu' boot, come aronn an we'll snrter look i1.to the mat- ter, ' ' `.`But, my friend, the heathen children need clothes. GA JA_`_ ____N ` .. 1`... - The other day an old squatter came to the city and attended divine services at :1 fashionable church. The old fell us listen ed with rapt attention to the sermon, oc- casionally nodding in approval or shaking his head in uncertainty. When 3. man with the contribution box approached the squatter asked : What s up I" We are takimr a. collection for the hen.- then and as you seemed to be so much in~ terested in the sermon, I didn t know but you would like to give it few rlimes. "What's thematter with the heathen '1 Why. he doesn t know anything about the gospel, and we want to raise money enough to send it to him. Vvall T oull up... `I .J,...`L ALZ,.I, . an THE OLD SQUATTER S OPINION OF THE HEATHEN. III- \Vhat an nwfui ii:u' y-.u are I" r:.~1r-.:u-I-;ui the keen-e_yx-1 11.1.1). That s:n]l rx_'_('11t.:txmr._:vr. Sightzll the Wyoming man. I don't. unmet yam s:t_~in,I that, hccuuse _v--u'rce :1. lh-pubi1c:m, and yuu natemlly dauft hkc.-_Ln have the lmlge un your prusxdcnt, but when he guts buck and begins tu tell what he caught and huw he ketched em, yuu'il n,-mcnuhcr this cum` 1'- satiou with n:xu(rs.e, because if he (1.: I beat` me uut he'll be it little ddfero.-Int. fu.-xn an) otherxuun u 11- ever nah:-:l'in Yu1luw- stone park`, and I ve got muneynt hmnc that says 30." AH!` 95:: \Vv..n.C.... ....... vuu.-~ I H - Illllilo Us/`JD EV}- And the Wyoming man poured other dose nf rum, and, \vinkin;_;: the partv tank a. respectful leave home on Myrtle avenue. U 0 .\ g||1`(H', milcu. I uzsncu Luu nu.-cu-eyeu Hlilll. . In them Gays:-rs, stranger. They won't do it anywhere else. In them Gey- sers they are l1unL'ry for worms, and bu- sides that they ain't cooked until you land `em. You see. the water at the bottom u them Guysurs is cold. and its the hot water at the my, tugethcr with the frictimn, that cnuks `em. `Yon dun`: see it anyuh;-re, Inn in t.he.Urcysc1's, but there _yuu nvvozr ;ni.\.=, it. - IIU|llo Then we are to understand that dead and cooked sh will bite at a hook are we 7" I asked the keen-eyed man. In than) (1nvm.rn uh-onnn-. I"I..... With worms, stranger, responded the Wyoming man, eagerly, reioiced to find a friend in the crowd. You bait your hook withnugle worms, and the fish takes right hold as soon as your sinker touches bot- f.nrn_ Ill IIUI. WILDUTQ I never alluded to the possibility, stranger. I didn't even think of it. Them fish I ketched was dead, every fish of em dead and cooked. There s where you get the bulge on all other kinds 0 shiu . You get the sh all ready for the table ! Tllaf. Hnnnn 1-nnnnnnlnln nhunv-var} ex BUD IMIU uau iill l Ul$Uy 1UI' EH13 E3913 1 That sounds reasonable, phserved a keen-eyed man. I think he's telling the truth. I say, how do you catch those sh "I" u\l7:LI. .___..___ -4" 1) 1 I -I IIUIIBIICLI IVJUIIIIHB ILIHU. And you pretend to say those fish live in hot water 1" `(Y .......... ..IL.,l...I L- LL- -___L:I:L_. "I thought the water in those Geysers was warm, chipped in an unbelievirg listner. 1.11-; _A__,_,,,__. If_. n , "1, .,1 n ILDLIIUI} "Hot,ntranger, Hot," protested tlya un- abnshed Wyommg man. .\r.4` vnn nrnfuvu` tn anu fhnnn ak H1-u 36. Whole No. 1637. ` ts2{o6Tr_uo'r|u ADVAIOI. ~l;`,;_,"'_`.,.,, omen mm Door scum or.l'oaI; sguuz l[iml's Block, Uwun.Sl.reet, Barrie. 49-ly _ - ..r s I I.1\Y|Yr\V7 n A l\`l'\`I'CI IT fashium] 12,, ___J _, ,, _, DEPENDED. L. 8. M}. LSANDERS I (Eatnbllnhednyoarl) ran town A Watches, Jeu.-shy and Electra-Plate, . Dunlap-l!.g I BLBRIE - Illllz (lll' sadly at for his Negroes are sometimes very careful nu: to say anything to injure the reputation uf a. neighbor. A gentleman stopped at a cabin where an old negro woman lived, and while waiting for one of the children to pet ' a bucket of fresh water, entered into cun- versation with her concerning the Crop prospects. _ "I did lmb fo or ve rm hogs," said the old woman. but do : dwindled down till I ain t{ got but one now. Somebody steal them '1" I nehber talks bout my neighbors, nn Idoan like ter say whet became of do shouts- I nehber makes mischief, I doen'n t." A . T Did the hog: die?" A. ` ' ~ Du muster died ; but ye`:-' ain't egwina ter git meter any nnthin egin ~myI neie ix- boru. De-Ixmniwhoiibed up, 61!" in '&v.~ml now, and-1 `ain t hgvine tx-'4s;:`.y-` nnylhin nginlhIm"jDe`hogUd_iIa ` e:usa'-sway {mm `heuh1whi1eIdut`m:n` ivu_ ibin"2' but-I ain't `I-- > "Du you think thatlhoakilhhiifn ?"i - Mint:-r. `dnl: mnfiIHl`;a.`.'}i in1'|li'\l"l`. 1- , uu_ you mmx tnalIno1k 5l`hm T `dnt n1sin`I5-d+3{(i)' M!d"'I' dun- wa.:..*m~ -2:- :mthin' agin him ; but lemu- t,.;H yer, whi!c- that man imslibin ho was LI `powexfu1{at\uuh1in :blook to: hop." nu uurneu and called out : Ma.ybe_.you d like my photograph ju.~t as I keeic-d out of that old sh-net, hm 3: u -won't get it---not by I jug-full !" "A STUMB|.lN_' BLOOK TER HOGS" mI'c'1`r{\'. B:Lrrlstoru, Soliclbors.Nota.1-leg 1,-c., UxlI'I'i1!, Ont. _ l)'AI.1'-N .\I'C mrnv. Q.C`.. . F`. E`. P. PEPLER.` J, A. .\Iv('.\I'1`In . I). In McW.u*r. NICUAIELIII, l.l`J|. uuu uu usu- J A `aw man who had been swi:n_'ing_r in 3 ham-w + r-k in in. yard on Cu:-5 an-uue yester- day, ad no sooner vnc;x`r:l it. in answer to acnllfrom the house. *`-an a. rnggerl old trm ~ who had been leaning over the fence wz. ulinside and coolly planted liimst-ll in the hammock for n siesta. In ulmnt. live minutes the woman renppur l. szuitl seeing at a glance how matters I-lv(ul_ she brought out a sharp knife, 'wull.-.. l straight up tn the fellow. and before he cunlvl chuckle twice she cut the head rnpv. ll-- came down on his head with a thump. tr-n plcd over at full length, and slu\vl_v s(-r.1:.- bled up and walked nil`. Not a. word MI-' said until he WM outside the gate. Tlr n he turned and called out Mgulm ......9.: 1:1... ._._ _L--- V - ;-in my" "."`\J`I4!:.'5Il-I.` 'W:\.'. ()1 F " H1`. 52?}! \V hv duhft gm w ('*}l1ifP",V't-I` gut mad when I n"-wk sa. .. .;_. rm.) mm The :1` Q far is iv 1 _, ,7: ---- Lord Glendale, who has been travelling in Axkanaas, when asked hnw `.-u;- liked the conntr_y,sa.id: Oh, I'm much pleased with the country. and very much enjoy travelling in it, but dn you know that yuur railway eating-hniise systern is very avnir-ying? Just 115:: man sits down and per-.='.1:ul<-3 himself int-n a nap, 3 nogru comes alnnsz, -.lml(es him. and says, `Supper at Cnttisli !' You tell him yes, and nrnusn yo11r:`~:lf. You are, of course, very hun- gry. and every time the train stops you ex- pect to in-ar some one shout `Catfish; twenty minutes for slipper ; but the train ro1la- on. Aftera while the negro that at-vused you comes alum: and ynu my. `How far is it '0 C:`|Hl`*l| ?' _ `:1lI7.' "ln-.-' Mr is it C:t*li.-h ?' ""-' - 0-" --'.:~ -live-in. 5-all `'h'~' m'.'L e " I-zu-Inn . . 1 , '1! .11 Au puur xusmnn I01` rnmzy-eight years." ' VWhen she was nally Aconyincd that he meant business she fell to the oor in a lump and Bijah nearly broke his back in getting her into the corridor. . K`4lIIClL HUT. "Mrs. O'Ra'erty, said `ma court, this is the seventh time you have been here in eleven months. The policeman. says that vnu were shouting at the top of your voice, nnd be-ntin;_{ a. woman not half your weight, l);-cause you said she had not given you enough of the sidewalk. He had to call on two other policemen, :1. cart and a small boy to get you down here. I shall send you up for thirty days. I You dnn t. mean it I vnn am a...:.... A you up xur unrty uuya." You don t mean it ! You are trying tn make fun of 3 Imur wmnanwho has been in poor health for fhirty-eight years." When was tinallv nnnvinmsa 91...: ;... mm --.:-.1 weaving urunn auto.` 1 was as Huhvr as that stove. I went a little whytu see her past the corner. She was singing and I was silent. She was tipsv and I was sobt-:. A policeman came up, and while I said good evening to him in the respectfullest manner she abused him shamefully. What did the man do but tell her to go home about her business, and dragged me down here. I guess I'll go home, now. Good morning, your Honor ; and much obliged I am to you for your kindness to 3 poor, lone woman. Q;____________;1__, -. p u LUIIU woman. She was on the mint of leaving, when his Honor motioned to Bijah and he do- =`a.ined her. I(M_.. l\YT!_tl` _,A, H "I "It's ; :9, your H01:- >r-C:;t'nsrine.U"- f- furry 1' she said as she .-mum] at -`ho bur. Yea, I see " said the Judge. Anal this is a. 33:1 mistake, you! How 2 -onc of the saddest: that ever uccum-d a. land or water. I know your Hnnor tn bu u gentleman, a.nd I` knew you'll tell me to huzue and feel happy." _ V "I presume 30. State yon:-_caae." Well. sir, Mrs. MuGotI' w_an over to owe me last evening. She's a woman who like: whisky, while l'mn a. lady as prefers iced milk. When She got ready to go home.- she was weaving drunk and l was sober an NHL". nfnvn, I man} A H661- -.4... 4.. _.. . lusuvu ID III| HUI BLl"Ilg. Young man, said the Capuxin. n~ drew himself up with great tlI;,?n`It_v. `W story of Shylnck us I tell it, cnnm eight'dx-inks and a.-nds w1 h .115-mm ci-4 Do you want the rest 0.` it ?" Great *4-r>t!.f Nu " Then be u Iills '-.-- `r -H. ! vfnture how _v-u`a|.s:-rl In" My nlnries vnry fr:-nu v 2 : ugnr to eight drix.k.~ and u lmnl. -n ;-1. take home. Dun" came tn unezu try, Lretzm 1-igzht-u:ri:.l. .-tr-ry fur thrcq am for you will gt-t L-ft every time. ` IHCVUIUKI \VlI:ll HLrlIWUerry. See here, Captain, I can't afford this. I want to be courteous and liberal, but this is rather strrmg. " Vnulnar Innu maid H... {`...-.o..:.. .. 1. . u., uuu ugvun um uury went. on I This \Antonio had borrowed various small sums of money of Old Shy, and it. had been to. tight squeak to make Mm pay up. There wasn't a. man in town who would give ten cents on the dollar for his notes, and his opinion on the qnestlnn 1,! finance wasn't. worth shucks. lie mum-d to enlarge his grocery, or atnrt a sheep- ranch:-, or take a hand in some such criter- prise calling for mall, and he goes to Shy- lock to raise the grco.-ulmcks. Thank you." For what I" For the mint jnlep. I'll have mine avored with strawberry." Son hm-n Cunfnin I mm`! .m...1n.:. Blguv, nuu ulu uuyuuu ULULIIIUUU. I This merchant Antonio was no great shakes of 3 fuller. He was in tha retail business, and he hadn't enterprise enough to advertise in the papers. Probnbly kept A one-horse grocery and notion store and put in most of his time on the cracker bar- rel. Some folks try to make out that ho was the biggest rooster on the fence, but facts won't bear them out. Thank you. So am I. I ll take a lemonade." 'l"l... -41...- 1......'A..L...: L..a. x:__n__ __ 2 n DU H-Ill 1.. 1 ll IJIKU ll IUIEIOHEUG. The other hesitated, but finally ordered it, and again the story went on : ']`l\; '\AlIf.nnin hut` }\nv-Inn-n.l uvu-L...- Elli , -This old coon of a Shylock lived over in Europe somewhere, and it we: lomo time ago. I've heard that he once kept a pawn-shop in Buffalo, but I never tried to get him down very fine. Nice man on the avu-age, they any, might have been 1 little cranky in "vantmg a. good indorser on a note and steep interelt on loans. but I reckon he paid his way at 3 picnic as freely as the next. Yea. I wouldn't mind a glue of beer with you. Wnlhdna had }-mar`: ugh` nlnnnt Runs L..e UI. UUUF WIUII U\Io Nothing had been said about beer, but it was called for and tucked away out of sight. and the captain ccntinued : 'I`hin Innrnhnnl. Anfnnin -9-. run ..-....o unsuuy vuuu yuu : V H1yhadn 1 been naked todx-ink, but after the two had wiped 03 their china the cap- tain sat down, got an elevation for his feet, and began : ' .'F}n'n All` nnnn n5 4: Q1-ylnnlr Hunzi Au..- Captain, nyu he, on he found the old weather I vaten tar sunning himself on the ferry duck, you have probably homi about Shylock and the pound of esh." Well, yes. . Can you remember the particulnn 7" Most of `em, I guess. Yes, I'll take a brandy with you !" "ahnn 0 hnnn nnbn 4n.1u..L Inns nu..- A TRAMPF SiESTA. -___ {old )1 yo}; .\Y, AU01`IONE\E'R\,' nvn nnnn uuuu nu nl A HALF TOLD .TORY A SAD MZSTAK 5. HE 001' MAD. ' tlfilllllid Yd,-1y car ."1.l1' Wulvu -~ > . I _ . I wook115' zmontlsatooked with an oxton. 1`haJ3'o r',),:3,r::1l; of all requisite: tor prlntln . um: I"; militiastorturnlngoutm-qt-olaaswor . n.-1'03 .p.~opx-lam outs for all ntyles ot - 1 3 1 Lrxv ""11[i:;x? bllls.I1nd a. stock otohoioo tangy, 051 3 tlndclusa or prlntln . y neforrL(l)1f" or Mu.-y dm3cri|)L)n in stock and Illansfl ,-.5.~Ls0u1Ll)1c'pucea. " _ u13E\h" -Fur .3`uhsur1pLi0n'-'1 per onnum, .l1y|{.il.l:~lm.,,_,,co; 3211' not 80 113111. .;rIN'Y _U,vl~:lt'l`l.~3lNG- I`on cents gar line for roll -ru,,,.,mu1rour contaoaob nu sequentia- ads :*s;;:.*:d:;'*. `"3" 3)!` ' mgr, . DOC ll "50 01' your gncv5::::{Lnrodlnto M. reduced ratoa. Wri . u1w.Ii _r3 mu.~1th05onL'fo1` the qlscontlnuance of OF. )mn,,.1mlvortlslntz. '1 runsiqnt notices gm.-r11 ,Ml,,.,1_1f')r S110. 550-. &-. not exceed- mg wilnmu.1mll.todl'or25 cent! each In- M `"\'ll-Llvux-Hn.m1ent.aqrdorodbystrau on ;|'t}0:|;, mm \,,|.,;u um proprietor do not onl orzm; Mi{{)rl\' u)\'.\`mE.. rule which wilf Illlillll" `nwrvd L0. NOUCBS Of 1001!.` births, no 0. ;.,,,d den.th3 Inserted free otoharge. Ilivrm . .v._~.n urv Duhllnhnr and Prnnrlhtnr 1 mar, non armor, .\p;1 m inks ' W 1! )-HHI m n Olntl y .4 nu-rws.= 35 um Hm AR"bH|T:c'1's {1~:.\'.w:nv, I\IuVl 1"[`IE & Hm.- I \\'II \v-.l.iI.x.uI.x II I Q uuuuuuuu an lYnIu V LA \J\Jl\v LJ.CL&`JJKJL' It Invuatmcnt on good freehold at-cIH`1l.y M lowest rates of interest No princi- Hal nmnvy mquirud until end. of the term. l'1.\'I`llY et AU]/I`. -Jullcitora.&.o.. Barrie. _4 MQNEV T0 Lam). " ` forwlv '__1`0 LEND ON REAL .-nut lnounn-O Y.IF\Y\Yt\V In [ uU.\I'l` &ALoUL~i'1`, i 3AZli7i{vI~ i`i'l?;S_, 1 \ om-n..uu.at.I..hv Hnllnhnm In (`Jummn-v. `W ,:, H. Ims.\H{<). DEN'I.`IS I` .`.:.i lluu fur l`.vIv-zu-Hun l`nnlh nlnrnun nn Mamotu. AND DENTAL `IL. '\Iu()A l{'l`fIY--OFFICE ....I l)n.ul:Inv\nn An Hm \Vnul nldn nf Jnhn SHALL, AND FOR_ FRAMING. .... ., _.vru.i.'ri1{&A LVITBARRLSTERS I Avlnrnnwz 3-lnIiult.nm in (`.ha.nnm-v.No- EVEN! .__' Anne`) tho. Duaiap 3; . - . scroezf1f;n`f3:5t. Foo: gt Mum t ---..._ ' 0 Itl~1thoo1luhsIp:;pm-ouh . , M1510: the largust git-ounl:Sgl`::Y. andewo uhsho InLh.s;_ouI.1on,[3a in O all news Ying . u`.iu\;iJS:ll8ll1"g.d Its oggioggstm, ellxxpgga. : J0 u wmbo to` 8-odno "Id to bghuo Of on1.||~`W`*-. , ., .;1.-!`1M;s .zx1ol1 lnatingxxlsh all xipatmua 0 ~. ._ _` 0.11 -...|,,_`. __".L_ . try 7 M ____..,_j__.___.._._ _, rIE$:1 ~?0X, BARRIS- 1.-.; \ nm-nnva-n.t-111W. Solicitors In Chancery. 1.091-)ns gin,-n in 1111 Branches of Painting. In-u.wim.:. &c..A&o. I`urma on upplicntioll. sTUvD|O:-l)unlup-at., Moore`: Brick-!ilo('l(. liarrlo. [jg-_:::- --------"~-- -----._ itlurthcra ganaucc% IS ISSUED [um \ um I unla, \l.1n.J..l!4 Dl\.X`1`J1JUVV ujlpusitv thu l{uHwu.y Depot. Barrie. Out. .\|. n`ll.\.\.\(`\'. l 1'npriclur. 19-ly. _ 76.150 RGE'S SOCIETY. ---_._. fbiit 1711?, " i 7l.*3i NITE.I.{*_iJ-c-L` I'(- :1 ,\ m`n\'_ Iurrlstox-u. Solicitors. Notaries A_ l`i..\ U 1'! II.\J L\.uJL, 1.vn.uu.Iu.u4..|2n.v v, A nllulmr In Chancery Convey- .r;m.'2.T0} O1l`lc:s Door south ot_I oaI; mmrs Block. Uwunstreet. 1/, II. uvr:.x.\IL\J,' lJL`J&1J.L|~JJ. `,1`w1.lu.w.\~n!nr l~}.m-znct,i:1,:Tooth always on it.is bath ulu.w:u\I. n_nd sufo. Olce over my Hunk Slqru, Uurrlu, Ont. - ooNv_i:vANcmd. &6.._ [Nl).\. up uwuuuxx, utxL\.Lw.u- 4, \Ltr)r11nys-M-law. Chancery ,nun:-.-.r3, Sac. -(7oruer of Duulop an Srr.-n:I.~), um-rm. .I.'1`. Lonuox. Haughton Y DEN IIU RST, BARRISTER nv :..II.-.hm~ in (`.hu.nnm'v. Convev- LOU NT & LOUNT. AT 6 Am. 65 PERCENT. '/.1.\1.\11}:1<.\1Ai~I, ])l}N'l`[S'I`, vigil lhn fnllnwinu nhunnnnvnrv Innnth - smmo lgyronv. Boddln . .Gr'9enhoIIIe.'ll1g Wm hemuants. and Straw new 0 U M1 , V J"3mm- am sarde`.?: mba13?55i3?'aonaAN.f3,g;'en LA ;_ ` . 5 ' `Eggs. ALL some or arm , uv ' ' us; $ EVgY TI-IURSDVAY . . |m.xiaD .-meet. Em. Footon AMMUNITION, &o. ll l|.\l\llJlV>J-*\J\JJ.` Vl'J.Ll\.&" !un1mi.~miunct ,in Queen's Bench. Auc- p-,mn.~mr, and Commission Agunt.fox- xr 'luI1~m:+, luuul.-a, l<`u.rm Stook,l{ouso- lturu, mmnlu. Wuros. 550. Also for the or lnnLa.NnLusu.ud Accounts. 011100 mm. lmrrin. ' AUOTIONEERSL ;';;n(1den.H\Hlll::uI'u:u Irvu un uluu In. .vr;.~sI.l<:\', Publisher and Proprietor. _ o1~:'r1z_A1T{,A1NTER 1 pmumasi- CONVEYAN. . :.. r\....,...I.. n.._..|. A.-- L.Lun\.x L, L;\.1\.IJ.L\ILVJ.'ll.'JL|a, uiuzmr, (tunvoymxoor. Issuer of ~.-mmmx1dm-Hm Now Act. - Money mlumtu Inn,-rust. Croumolfo. On`?! ' - V |.vL|4I\.vLL:.1, JII1L.V.;LLJa, 1 fnllmving rmooauvcry month: .'.m.'|.-HII:NI<: -.IxLy5, Juno 9,` July .~(_t)-1.13, .\'()v. If, Dec. 5. NH`! l*`ur-noun of .\Iu.)" I, Juno 8, Sum. 7, Out. Nov. 2. Ilua. 7. n 4.-\fLurno()I1 or May I. June 8, July pt, 7, (Jul. 5, \'t)\". `.3. Hon. 7. ldnrnf the Month will be at his Of- 'HIm-,k. lhu'rin_ 0111.. .lv Anflsfs ) -I. A1||.\.I '1 111111, 1\.I\\J11.I.L-I..'.l\JJ., u l'Inm, .\1oasurexnonLn. Vslxlatluns and .-\rmrrm'mn.-srur Schools, (.`hnrch`oH. Public Bulld- qngn, Hu~11mn.~4 l ruInim~,s. Mills. Farina and for '1`-nvn, (`ul1nlI`) und Suburban Residences. Of-, l1"zu Hm Knitting Store. west of Wcllln ton Hulwl lhu`l'iu. 50- y., , IN '<)Ui{1TANDs F61} . ..._s .... .......I J......L...I.I or we .\1gnLu wm mk. lmrrm. Out. THE ADVANCE OFFICE. * The Regular Meetin of the above Soointg will be he1dinBothwell s Halhopposite the Rail- _wa Station, on WED- AN SDAY, SEP. 6th, 1383,It8plI.~" V JAS. BEDFORD. ' Seoretgry. PuLLAN'S| 7 nsnnu: TAGKLE, sgofr GUNS. I-I . EQLLAN `}{}iC1{f1`33c1`, I Valmxtlnnn and A. W. Mcvwrnc. :1). ' 571-ly GO TO m7o,0(m nm FOB .-..-`.v- -_.- .__, .__r-- _ ` Oornloe Poles. and All `of furniture made ' to order by: ompegeupt yorkmen. Also` Planm .'l'I1;l.";n.1:::|_.g Done op ` orteat Notice. V A TfYI\ `I\l\`ITl` A I? Locturer on the Eye. Ear and Throat. Trxmuy Medical Collolgo Toronto. Surgeon bothe Mercer Eye and Ear nrmsry. and 0011115 and Aux-ist to the Sick Children's Hospital. lute Clinical Assist- Eye and Ear Infirmary. and 0011118 and Aux-tat to Hospital. ant Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital. Moore- ` fields, and Contra! London `Throat and Ear Hos- p..:a2.: 1" hnroh Strent. Toronto. May be con- sulted at the Satitrday, August 4th. 1883. Pnrlol" ublultves Bedroom Suls, sldehogrdn, guy Chain, &c.,` n u L, 1.. -; nn.__._n;___-_-;_ Lecturer the Eye, Ear and Th:-oat.v Trinity Colloszc. Toronto. Surzcon to the ~wnlW' ` mmzsj 71/IND with reference to Diseases of the Eye, Ear. Throat and Nasal unasmzea. ` Power in either sex. - Sole Authorized A out for Dxz. E. C.- Wss'r's NERVE awn Bum TREAT- MENT. a guaranteed s wine for Hysteria., Dizzi- ncss. Convulsions, . `its. Nervous Neuralgia. Headache. Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alchohol or tobacco. Wukefulness. Men- tal Depression. Softening of the Brain resultln in Iusnnity and leading to misery. decay an death. Premature Old Age. iiarronness. Loss of nvoiuntary Losses and Spermu.torrhnsa.caused b over exertion of the brain. self-abuse or ovcr- ndulgence. One box will cure reoentcnses. Each box contains one month's treatment. One dollar a. box. or six boxes for live dollars: sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to euro anyosse. With each order received by us for six boxes. accompanied with live dollars, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to re- fund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guaranteesissued 0113' by JOHN WOODS arrie. Ont. JOHN` 0. WEST & 00.. ole Proprietors. Toronto. Ont. on. unions: 3. Hanson, l'I')r1Y\1"l)r1Q`mI %EU'N[JE 1 solo Authorized A cut tor Barrio. Ont. J (Jun 0. WEST 8; 00.. ole Proprietors, T01-onVt3(I)nt. I ' ` y FY13, EAR, THROAT AND NOSE J l :.-`r w-w `av.-. 1 We will pay the above reward for any case of Liver Com laint, Dyspepsia. Sick headache, In- digestion. oneiipation or Coativeness we can- not cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills. when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable. and never fail to give sat- iatuetion. Sugar Coated. Large Boxes.Vcontain- ing 30 Pills. 25 cents. For sale by all llrugiets. Beware of counterteite and iinimi.ions. The genuine manufactured only by JOHN 0. WEST 8: C0.. "'l`he Pill Makers.` 81 & 83 Kingt. East, l`oronto. Ont. Free trial puckzms sent b mail prepaid on receipt of a. 3 cent stump. 5-ly. two posm '0 stumps. 'l`he eele ruled nutimr. in this mimirabic Essay clearly demonstrates. from thirty years` aueeessfui nmecisa. thu.t ainrmin ' consequences may be red- cali eurod withoutt no (iu.n;..:vrm1s use of internal med cincs or the used the knife ; pointing out a` mode of euro at once si1m)ie.ce1~uLina`nd effectual. bi means of which every auti`erer. no matter what. 11 3 condition may be. may cure. himself chmmiv, of or which (-[very what 3 may be, may himself cheaply, privutalf and radically. t$"l'h 3 Lecture should he in the hands of every youth and every mun in the land. Address ' ' THE cutvanwsu. MEDIGAL 00., S'l`.. Nmw Vnmr nun a H.550, uu:.. rualuullg 1l`UllI UXUCSSUS rPrlco. iuu scaled onvclopo,only6 cents.ox` ` two author. this ndmlmmn Wnnnv MONEY`TO LENTJl

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