Ell J WIJHIIICIIIID - Can anyone point to an immoral action of Thomas CarlyIe s? That is a test. A vicious action ? `A. mean action? An un- true action ? The opinion has been ex- pressed that one can write beautifully and yet feel nothing of that beauty `one- self. This is radically wrong. Si vis me ere tibi dolendum est ; they learn I insuifering what they teach in song ; such poets is your muse . . . . suf- fering and austerity within ; do men gather grapes of thistles? such are the A `sayings of the rst of those who know." Reality was Carlyle s watchword, and he himself lived up to that in its deepest and widest meaning. And unreality was what he hated with a most holy hatred in others. This is the key to his severe cri- ticisms of his contemporaries, coupled with the fact that he was apt to give vent to such criticism before, perhaps, he knew enough of the object of such detraction. Thnrn own I-hnun nplun J.u...L.. J.'l........-`I.._..- The most interesting feature of the recent exhibition at Montreal, was a company of colored Jubilee Singers engaged in manufac- turing the Celebrated Gold Coin Chewing Tobacco, and at the same time `delighting tne_ crowds of spectators with exquisite southern melodies. A gold medal and a special diploma were awarded to this po ular brand of chewing tobacco and the than s of the committee tendered to the The Adams Tobacco Co. for their attractive exhibit.2-lv `.9395 VI I-lIl|l\JI-`J Lllltlllllllklalnllco ' on one point we feel inclined to judge Carlyle, and it is a point as far removed from those criticised by his detractors as `thezenith is from the nadir. Carlyle was proposing to himself a work to be called Exodus from Houndaditch. If he thought such a-work hecessary ; if there really was in his opinion `a Houndaditch from which an exodus was right, he should, instead of spending his last days in the more trival task of vindic_ating his and his wife s character by Reminis- cences, etc., he should, we say, have given himself up to teaching how that Exodus was to be effected. Would that `he had. _ Bnrdette on "Home." The time comes when a man leaves his old home to build himself a new one ; a temple in which his wife shall be the goddess-and also the janitor. - The man she worships as a hero, whom she imag- ines pure gold, she often discovers is at least three-quarters brass. A woman has one peculiarity-_-she always speaks of her father s house as home. "No matter how small a man may be abroad, of how little importance in the outside world, at home he is a governor, or lieutenant-governor, at least, We step off the stage and the world `doesn't forget us -- it never re- membered us ; everything goes on just as usual ; conquest or defeat crown or ruin other lives, and there is no thought of us ; . but at home our name and our memories are kept green--until our prop- lerty is divided among the lawyers, at east. v etty _ domestic deltails, thu;;,guf::(:uI,na:111E eek` downwards, the chroma journal- ists"?had, their eyes shut to the real ex- cellencies of the Chelsea Seer. If they wanted to criticise Carl le they should after reading the Life, ave immediately, ' taken up Sartor Resartus, or the French Revolution, or the essay on chm-acgeris- tics, or that on Diderot, certainly that on Boswell s Life of Johnson. This plan would have made them forget what at most were idiosyncraces-for' the sup- posedly worst point in his 1ife-the trou- ble between Lady Ashburton and Mrs. Carlyle--wa.s merely the result of 9. want o`f judgment. nan nisuvnusn cs1`:-`L L- -.. "a`:1.*;w'v;.iai.`;.":;`:;:`u:1':t`:.`:`;,; on the subject`, but it can t h 1 reggin opinion that the ggnagisneigess g the ally has lgeen woeful! blind to ca1?1:5 good pomts. Mr. `roude s biography has dealt so entirely with that gr l nettv domestic dat.sm._ +1.. _-.. EL- A new treatment whereby this hitherto in- curable disease is permanently cured in from one to three applications, no matter whether standing for one year or forty years. Descrip- tive pamphlet aent free on receipt of stamp. A. H. DIXON'&, SON, 305 King Street West, Toronto, Canada. '3 14-ly l V A roux-tom Work. V Burdock Blood Bitters act the same time upon the liver, the bowels," the kidneys and the skin, relieving or curing in every case. Warranted satisfactory or money refunded. What She Would Have Been. -' A teacher in one of the Sunday schools was lecturing a class of little girls on the inuence of pious instructions in the formation. of youthful character. "Ah, Miss Caroline, said he to one of the class, what do you think on would have been `without your go father and mother 1 I suppose, sir,_ answered Miss Caroline, `'1 should have been an orphan? ' The papers il{v.S'Ly ma h - say on Carlyle and his b'ogrE'phgr tf Froude. The Life has been publialied ix; 9 the 1059: Mli1..'et al. have read :11 "`i`~..12.\%v.}..`.3.`:.i'::P..9e H1m- fm Itwork` l Mcaregox-'a speedy cure. Every purchaser of common sense business capacity, when requiring an article for a cer- tain purpose, purchases only that which has been tried or is allowed first to test before by ' . You gre allovued. aflree bogtdle o 4 regoi- s peedy re, s grea rem y for dyspepsia, impure blood and liver dis orders, at Monkman s Drug Store. _ _- Sold at 50 cents and 81,, per bottle. V See testimonials _-an outlrnliil `ll 111111!` awn tn- A Prlnoely Fortune. A man may possess the fortune of a prince but can never possess happiness wxthout health; to secure which the blood ustbek tpn esnd veryor inp ration. lietdoo B1oodeBitteu8`;;1nrifyro: l: blood and regulate all the organs. DU 06110! lulu v1_ yva. uvvuv. Ivvv . from persons in your own town. y Carlyle and His Critics. Toronto World. Jubilee singers. V__ Catarrh. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE. __.V .. woo`! CA` sea :1 should, immediately ms, French ay t, hnnnn rm.:.. ..I-_ PAINTS, OILS, cuss, ac. A very marked reduction in Chopping Axes. Jones Spades, l Shovels and Grain Scoops at greatly reduced gures. Chain, I i all sizes. Lanterns, Lamps, Coal Oil, Castorine Machine! Oil, Paint_O1l at the lowest prices in 20 years. T % 1 l-:- HARDWARE -:- We are offering the following lines of Goods at astonish- l ingly low gures: Guns, Ries, Revolvers, Ammunition, Re- loading Tools, ' . | snmemma NEW INMAPLE LEAF causs cur slws, BURNING AND LUBRIGATING OILS H.P.SANDERS,% Merchant Tailor, E V `OUR GENUINE - CHEMICALLY PURE LEAD STILL LEADS. A full line of Shelf and Heavy Haxfdware. Prices down, down, at L E * EURX/|_S LBRos:a 25 2 |"U.,VID D|'TLJD.2; Sign of the C'z'rc'ular Saw. North Side Dunlap street, Barrie. Boa-rze-:c.vv:E:1'..J:.'s BLOCK, BARBIE, ` Bee; to announce that having made arrangements to import their stock direct are enabled thereby to offer cAamI-:'rs AT FROM $3 PER noz.. I amps AT $2 PER DOZEN. FIRST PRIZE AT BARBIE, 1881, 1882` 1883. EIE1C)S., Pl-I0'l`0GRAPERS ! ell to e de- ngers JIISEPH LEHGIITON, W. B. CAPON, GEORGE SMI '1`, 'I'C1.OI1`I3O and Barrie. Funerals furnished com- UNDERTAKER plete. Caskets and Cof- Corner of Collier. and Bayeld Streets, Barrie. DUN LOP ST RE E'l`, QUALITY TIEIE BEST. WHVOLESALE. BARRIE, ONT. GARPEHTER Ann DEALER IN 'VHANnsomE amass} `U ndertaflsins f IN ALL ITSBRANCHES ` And an Funeral Requisits Furnished. PIGTURE FRAMING. ns of various design and prices always in tocl. All orders will re- - uU\'V Fdusi Iskun. Every- ltter t`we ) tha t_ chive careful attention. F Congregational Church, , GOLLIEIIST. IARRIE. OPPO8I;.'E THE rumpuy uuenuea co, and information will be umished arties requxring Mr. Ford's services. as thong` _he hsd himqelt been consulted. 85195 taken 11: prices to smut everybody. Auction Rooms and` Oice. --Few Doors North of \VeI1iagt0n Hotel. Bavtield st.. Barrie. ~__ _ -_._....:-_ - i-: Licensed Auctioneer for the County Of Simcce. Ordara left at the Anvaxcxc Oice will be fromptly attended to, and information be umighad parties reqmrimz Mr. Ford`: nan-rh-uni 5 sncoun-nu. FURNITURE novunr AND sou). vOmce,. East side of Owen Street, next door to the Bank of Toronto. I')-_..x_ A1,. In. a ....... Razors andscissors Ground and set on short Notice , 51v Landwmd I1a,sm'a7VzcTA_']ent,Li_fe, Fre and ' Accident. J5. cu LvERweLL's MIMI! GETTING Sb SIHVIM} PARLOB 5 Q1)-OPPOSITE BARBIE HOTEL, ! DUNLOP STREET. RIFLES AND SHOT GUNS. BAYFIELD STREET. ' NORTH OF `SIMCOE HOTEL. MONEY HTIENTJ 36-ly. (J Parlor Suites, Bedroom Suites; Sideboards, Easy Chain, &c., Cornice Poles. and all kindaeofffurniture made to order by ompetent workmen. Also Planing and Turning - Done on Shortest Notice. DAVID DOUGALL, In Rear of the Market. THE MERCANTILE FIRE IXSITIILKSCE CU (:50. Du DLEY, HOUSE, 8 IGN 5 FR 1;. S00 'ilve:' 7 orna- THE ABOVE ARE ALL STOCK COMPANIES. THE VVATERLCO MUTUAL FIRE Il\'SUI .- ANCE CO. Capital, $500,000.. THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPAN Y ` OF ABERDEEN AND LONDON. A45 ...-u. A...` ,~..' i Capital 2.000.000: deposir.ed with the Govern- ment nt Ottawa. 8100.000. Reserve fund 4 50,000 Sterling. r Inn Lmrnnxnu u.VaUJ.tA.L\'UIl2 UUM- J. PANY. Established 1803.0 Capital $11,000,- 000. For Fire business only. uwmungn. U Government. ; JAS; scaoaens. f CONVEYANCER, COMMISSIONER IN B. R. ma: IMPERIAL INSURANCE com. ] PANY. 1803. T nnn IF II!-n hnalnnnu nu-u HE sovxmmex INSURANCE cow. Insure: all kinds of Property and Private Tlurnlllnan vnr mm nnnam-mg-..a ngloly. 6|... {J-Inn nu V nnxmun uva U KAN um UU' X . Dwellings. Over $100,000 deposited with the G-nvm-nment- 0FFICl:.'-- Up~stuirs L/.) nu-| T.-..nu-...` .1`. Tan _ OFl"lOE.: Old 0. Building, Corner of (`olleicr 4 lll flap-4-. _(Lo..-.4- ALEXMORROW AGENT . Hill Tl'|E F0|.L0Yll*lfGT7l?!)*l_d_PTAilES : A MILLION DOLLARS Capital $500,000; Government deposit made. Agent forthc folldwing Insurance Conipanies (51 \IL .1 VJ. III-IINJJ "1:r;ie. 215: March. 1883. Rememberlthe Stand, Moore's Brick Blot/5, nearly opynszte the Szmzmersett Hmse. PAINTER! PATENT TOE `WEI GET. EEO. `R. ;`=p:3b;L FU!HNITTfE BHARLES 'VVA.'Y, Fin PHQCNiX FIRE I.\'SURA2s'CH`.,CO.. of London. England. Established 1782. IE QUEEN INSURAN 7 C`pn.l2.ooo'ooo. CE COMPALY am ROYAL CANADIAN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CCMPAN xi. CITY OF_ LONDON, E.\'G}LA.\'D, Sole Agent for the Celebrated 'C L'-- YDUN 110 on Le7mu.:." ' Lenno;-.2 Flat. ....--.--.. .....-. -_-u.' -V-` giv (_3apital, 3,000,000 sterling. LOUNT & LOUNT. AMMUNITION, AT 6 AND 6!; PER CENT. JIWUUKUUPE KJVT 15`, I and Owen Streets 1mI.;,.,, Tackle, GO TO PULLA N'S s , &c. I. P.UL|..AN _..___.. FUR 11-ly ilver ma- quit ing to for Vhen eas pg {he wher-' T burn- `F-nable -u-rv ;fm;;1; there, i din we had )T hold wound nor the and V-at-`aw, av cw - -- - `~- '1:h::.early beau caes the I;t;the does not always hold her. an u-r A ! -7.-. L 11`. 1-..-.- -.....-.. -.....-y NI:-n, Boys M Ladies Fur `Caps 1-[map al't|u- 1-ash ore. 'l`. . Gray & - For/good valu Fur Mantles -.-r Fur Capes, go I . `V. Gray dc C093. 1 .,A1_ . J1`. -R. Gray co. have some very | sh.eap Blankets an Comfortables. Betting is no argu 1:,` yet it will do in the place of 3. better. ."`Time is the great physician. That is because he moves with a leaden heelf ""V' -7 V'`'`'`' f ""`|,.] ' . - l-zuly-maulo its from $5.5() up at me pmmlar 1-ash . rt-.T 'l`. \\'. Granv azl l'n. A penny savedls a penny earned. Buyers of Dry Goo can save Inone$by going to '1`. `V. G ' & Co9s. for 1-3 Hoods; The-y sell for .-sh only, and sell `- heap. n 0. 1iI-C`!` 11 0 l:-It dco good to read Cramp- I` 11 & Ryan's advertisement this week. . If ignorance is bliss some people must `...e supremely happy. T A doubtful state-\Vj'ondering whether she will accept him or not. . . Dr. Low's Worm Syrup will remove all .':n(lS of Worms from children or adults. - A Texan" steer---giving 9. man twenty- I :.n1r hours to leave town. Where there's a ,will there's a. way --for the lawyers to get round it. tn..... _._.. .1 -._I..- In. DI--(I1. I2....TII ...sI4- 7 Fast pile Velv eons in black and ail the new shade-s, a '1`. \V. Gray & Co_9s. i nd ewme ether a100 say. least hthc ~. ..~..-s. The_v destroy and remove Worms in Hmema11`s Worm Powders are safe in all ;iMr<.-n and adults. , Whceng, W. \'a.,` must be In great UI:1cu for carriage-sxxlitlxs. This is the re- .~._.n'k of a wag-o11Lt11e subject. -Nntico-'l`l|oseI'2all1s 1n Ineavy all ` u on] 'l`\\'(*od.~4 are iilg fast. T. Z Gray '. l';\ '1}i;}iia"jZ1g} de\sBen_dedA from the Bench and whipped a lawyer. An able mm. He should be elected Governor of '~.e State. . , V . 1' :01l.t'iS_{l favorite dish' in San Franclsco, eays a correspondent, but we see nothmg zlmsnal in that, as neaxly everybody eats utter.`" ` ` ans. ~ r')l`\i`- "' - W` ,,_ . ._... uray A: Co. have the . up 4-1 I\ ~r\ \ I I ru 1 1 no you Want` ntearable imiou or all wool tweed fo&>ys wear. '1`. W. The larmers ' lnnlstll say It pays mom best to sell I Ir produce for cash; and to buy their D Goods for cash at I`. '. Gray at Co9s. 711 -1 A sweet thing in crocke_ry--The sugar 3.b)Wl. , ` V '""' '7 "' '."""`W"' , . 3i A check for his bagga.ge--Her marnage curticate. _L. Q , _ J Bags, Bags, "5, cheap at the cash .~I()l'(`. '1`. '. Gran Co. lawyer andligtloon-keeper are great at a bar-gain. - V ` _ T Boys Undeshirts and .Drawe_rs at 30, I1? and 40 cts. Cromptnn & -Ryan. The plumber never says : IVS a coldV day when I get left. . -11 1 1 1 ,,__J IV,,_,_-__ A Good Guarantee. H. B. Cochran, druggist, Lancaster, Pa, writes that he has guaranteed over 300 bot- tles of Burdock Blood Bitters for dyspepsia, bilious attacks and liver and kidne trou- `bles. In no case hns it dissppoin those who used it. In Canada. it gives the some general satisfaction. _ . "nu: -.unv-- ' \Ve four rk to V Witty Sayings Sandwiched with` Para- graphsfor the ser1oui--`rho Beet the Scissors can Find. V ' 85-u% soft 111 ll'Felt Han at T. w. (1:-any ct C095. - T A leading question-Dispute as to" who. .- '..\lI nus --u-v -~--u`.-.~,-. .. __- `n-.. _- _- .-- Large ears are s ` to denote gener- -s';t.y. The mule is very generous with his heels. There is said to be no_ certai11ty about :he shing in Labrador, This `does not itfer materially from the shing any- vs` here else. . ' ` McGrego1'& Parke s`Um`bolic Cerate `has been tested lzy years of trial and has been oum1 the most convenient and effectual method of applying carbolic acid. , The great- :st anticcptic in use for Cute, Burns and Old iores. Be sure you get McGregor & Pa.1fke s `arbolic Cerate. Sold for 25 cents by G. 3-Ionkman, Druggist. ' l)I-...-- r_-.....' --......l.I..`I.. ..p.. I... 41. . """"_Y _' V` "DD"' " iliivcn from . unnldale we hear the who W1`. WI . Gra Co. sell us ood re- llable Dry Goods, lothlngs am and Furs, (*h(-up. Fluid Lightning T cure Neuralgia in ounei minute. i T Fluid Lightninrz cures Toothache in one zzlinute. zuinute. `rm , ' '1 Fluid Lightning cures Face Ache in one Y'Ia' 1 1 ..'11uu DC. Fluid Lightning cures LuI1}b3gin 0 zninute. Fluid Lightning 1`e1ives Rheumatism ix} one minufti IE1 ' 3 ,. ,__,J,. 'r-.,1;,',, ---w 2w-w:v wn uuwvv uvyvulrwu -3 The country newspaper is the most use - ful and last compensated of_ all agencies. Tis or Human um mans. V Lightning cures any pain or ache instantly. Price 25 cents per bottle at 1\Ionkman s Drug Store. - T T silver T silver: Russian Newspapers. . _ How the,averge Russian woman must rejoice that her husband is unable to se- cure a newspaper in which to bury his face at the breakfast table instead of de- voting his attention to her. Russia with 3. population of 100,000,000, has but 776 newspapers and periodicals, " while the United States with its 57,000,000 "inhab- itants has 11,196. . "My poor fellow," asked a. man of the `;.\'iI1g skeleton at the Dime Museum, `-where have you been boarding? --Men s large size Shirts and Drawers L 2/35, 50 and 65 cts. at the Golden Beaver. :_ro1npton & Ryan. The New York Journal is a.dvertis'ing ai -.,-rial story, (A Cry in the Night. _ It is melt the paper waited until the green ucumber season was over. Prof; Low s Magic-Sulphur` Soap.---Heal- mg, soothing and cleansing for all eruptive liseases of the skin. Delightful for toilet 1.). AVLULALLJS \1uu-Jvsxlln A/Lvtluvv no UV '1 AlV_ was first. _ -_ V M See our $5, 86 7. 39 and $10 Over mvata. 'r.__w.Gra ` Co. .. -- .\ (`,l1ica.;_g<' cvlergyxm lrecently coupled -wo Carrs (in marriage) in that city and ~c:med without being squeezed. _\'a.tional Pills aic unsurpassed `as a. safe, .:.;l yet thorough, nurgative, acting upon :`:c `biliary organs promptly and etIectua1ly.A A Southern edxtor. asserts that angelsl .1`v blondes. It is suspected that he ..,:u_'1'ied a brunette. I November 27, 1884. ,\ V A descriptive writer said of _pompous- ;:;u1 that he looked as if he knew so much }m.t it made him unhappy.` ..- . ., '~.-_,.. . _ ..- -n ..-. .-.| 1.rr'ru: '1-nmas wlucn MAKE nu: wnomn wonnn xm. * e nonent of Ninpapors. -_____L____ _____,,_____. __ LL- ..-_ I vLau\.Aa I Miss Iiobi11so11, of Bradford, has been appointed toaposition in Demill Col- ` lege, Oshawa. Frank Wood's position I tised_. T `I'\ I` IV.` in 1 -:.___..,v_... An Editor's Tribute. Theron P. Keator, Editor of Ft.` \Vayne,. Ind., Gazette, writes : For the past ve years I have algvays used Dr. King s New Discovery. for coughs of most severe cha.ra.c- ter, as well as for those of amilder type. It never fails to eect a speedy cure. My friends to whom I have recommended it speak of it in same hiph terms. Having been cured by it of every cough I have had for ve years, I consider itthe only reliable and sure cure for coughs, cc1ds,' etc. Call at Geo. Monkman s Drug Store and get a Free i trial bottle. Large size $1. DIIILIU `ID, I Orillia High School has been discuss- ing the question of opening and closing the school with prayer. It was decided [ not to do so. Amongst the statements made in a discussion on the state of the school one was to the etfect that eighteen pupils were in attendance at the school from the neighborhood of Barrie. It has since been explained that this statement was incorrect and tha.t_there is not one pupil at present in attendance at the Orillia High School from this neighbor- hood. A resolution complimentary to Mr. Ryerson was passed by the Board. I T? Mnaiu nun:-I-nu` I-nnnknu in 4-114: LVLLo 1|-J ULBUII W95 FGCDUU. IJILU -lJ\-ICII-`I0 _ Mr. Muir. assistant teacher in the Bradford High School, has resigned his position. He intends to leave the pro- fession. ' 11 I II? 11 0.0 I 1 A Tireless Locomotive. From the Unca Obsercer. Engineer Anson 0. Fisher, of Utica, and M. Collard of Albany have a record to_be proud of in their handling of loco- motive No. 567, on the Central road, It is run by a double crew that alternates every other `day in drawing the rst At- lantic express east and the accomodation (No. 39) west between Syracuse and Al- banv-- 300 miles dai1y-l48 miles each way and four miles, in yards getting to and from the trains.. Time-keeper Alex. Thompson of Albanv has forwarded to Engineer Fisher the report of the num- ber of miles run each month within 19 months, 142,008, without a dollar being expended for repairs {upon the engine, be- yond the work that is usual by round- house men and engineers. No. 567 came out of the shop March 5, 1883, and con- tinued running until Oct. 15, 1884, when she was taken in again for a general over- hauling. Her record in so creditable to Engineers Fisher and Collard that the distance covered each month is given in detail as follows 2 - - - 1883. , ._ 1884. if . II n.... 1 ll pun Edited by J. M. Hunter, Esq., M.A., of Bar- rie collegiate Institute. V The Minister of Education has arrang- ed the dates upon which ' the annual meetings of the Teacher s Instituets throughout the Province will be held. N o oicial statement has yet been pub- lished. that would indicate how the Insti- tutes are to be conducted, but the con- ductors are to be Dr. McLellan and Mr. Tilley. It is not clear how far the Ins ti- tute work supercedes the work of local associations. Some oicial `announce- ments will probably be made in a. short time - In any case we, the people of this? county, shall not have long to wait a.sDr. McLella.n is to conduct thehlnstitute for the whole County of Simcoe on January 29th and 30th, 1885. Mr. Tilley is to conduct for the County of Ontario on the same days. . n..:n:.. u:..i. e..:.,...1 1;... 1...... .a:......... l\Iarplx . August. . .. . September. October. . ... November. December" . Tomi ........ ..63.619 Total. . .. . .' . .. . .78,389 . 63,619 Grand totaL..142,008 Within nineteen months eEngine ere Fisher and Collard have traveled on N o. 567 over the Central tracks a distance equal to over 5 3-5 times around the globe without the company being called upon to pay out a cent for repairs. Very Remarkable Recovery. Mr. Geo. V. Willing, of Manchester Mich. writes: My wife has been almost helpless for five years, so helpless that she could not turn over in the bed alone. She used two bottles of Electric Bitters, and is so much improved that she is able now to do her own work. Electric Bitters will do all that is claimed for them. Hundreds of testimonials attest their great curative power. Only 50 cents a. bottle at Geo. Monkma.n s. au'0i:`- silver `es of bean; , and s _ had; `which stamp the impress of villages and inland cities. rWithout the aid ot local newspapers, `local towns are, as arule, thriftless and dead. It is com- mon for small great men to speak with contempt of the local newspapers, but-the village `newspaper makes more great men out of less materia1---more bricks without straw---than any other factor in politics, and it is the one ladder on which men climb to local distinction as the beginning of wide fame. The advent of the local. newspaper `has always datedethe increased ' thrift of the community. The local news- paper is the life of the locality, and the measure of its support, as a rule, measures the advancement of the people. Not only subscribe but pay for your local news- papers. They are friends and help mates` of all seasons.-Philadelphia Times. A 14 :-euent tc; the Servant. Mrs. A.--Well, I tried your plan for making the kitchen girl contented, but it is a perfect failure. `M ... I2 , HA :..:|.-_-o 11-- -1-.. -1-4-- I be-some mistake. 1 L , , 0 UL Lvvu Luuulrv. W `LI;s.y ..-~A failure? My plan of giv- ing presents a. failure? Oh. there must. ll`I ...1__j I LIV CIIIILU IQIINUQWQ .Indeed, there is not; I gave her a. ` beautiful present costing nearly $10, and she did net like it a. bit. In fact, she got mad and 1s going to leave. ` 6611.... man I 'I`I....L9.. ...L_-_ _,,, urn, _. as ,1 l IIIZKIIKl 51.11115 DU IUBVIL Dear me ! That : strange `What did I you give her I An ele clock. gant A gilt and ebony alarm c-_ vtvvu Illsllalvlh . - Waste not your substance in riotous liv- ing, which feeds impure blood clogs the system with disease. Open the hsnnels of health, purify the blood, and re organs with Burdock Blood Bitters. te all the uvvy l'Dl'lllK ' and hacking-away at gout corny. Try the sensible remedy, Dr. tIl 1"8 Corn Solvent the Wonderful Corn Remover, and .. be hevPY. Sold by John .Woods, Drugflito Barrie, price 25' cts. o . o . I EDUCATIONAL. u,uoa 7.844 8.288 7 .252 7 518 ffiicki % i good itself ente`:~ 0. am) 1,036 4 245 5.03;) . 222 8,626 -V- J anxuhfy. . . . February... March.-. . . . . .:.)3ril..,.... Al. sAnoooooo uy ...... .iI June . . . . . . .. July.... August. .. September. . October.. .. . is adver- mnsa 8,967 8,436 9,1 8.732 R can I unnvuaas vs vuv UIIJUUII U]. DIIULI \lUIlI'IIUIllUII- There are those who devote themselves to the lighter task of culling for our pleasure the owers that line the path- way of life. There are others whii` un- dertake to point out to use where that pathway is, and` whither it leads; who hew out for us a road,` .point,vafter labor- ious and difficult searchings, the way we should take. Which is the nobler, higher sphere? The latter; and in this sphere none stands higher than Thomas Carlyle, despepsia and insomnia notwithstanding. Dyspepsia and insomnia did much to bring about those little mole-hills out of which his adversaries have made `such in- surmountable mountains, but beneath and beyond the reach of dyspepsia. and insomnia were depths as yet (we boldly assert) utterly unplumbable. I Ann V\r\;v\`- run t.-...1 :....`:.....1 1.. I...J...- [0 one