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Northern Advance, 2 Jul 1885, p. 3

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Algoa by 1,1; Friends on his Departure from nlnsdale. Advance Correspondence. `- 'da vening, the 19th, inst.. the Blackstock in this village him a farewell banquet, presenting U013 watch valued at $175. and suitable bf Waverley and Craighurst, under the d rship 0 _ . . lffteeree their services, and largely contributed to the pleasure of the occasion. We, eighty of the doctor's friends set dosrii to the banquet which took _place in the Grand `_Cent_ra._l l:Iotel,thedm_1ng-room well as an adjoining smaller room being ned to overowing. It unfortunately tmpened thatthe County Council was in session in Orllha at the time and that P eautlful and Valuable Gold Watch ' him at the same time `with a - A picked band from the bands . ff Professor Lithyon, kindly on the same day the nomination of j candidates for the Local Legislature for the East Ridingpof Simcoe was also being: ' 1d, thus preventing many of the doctor s mend; in the county eing present. Letters and messages of apology were re- ceived from Mr. Patton, Warden of the County; H. H. Cook, M.P.; Charles Dmy, ex-M P. P.; O. J. Phelps, M P. P.; and about thirty.oth_ers. ` Dr. Powell, of Edgar, presided in his usual happy man- ner. After full justice _had been done to _ the eatables the following addresses and replies were read, accompanied by the presentation of _the watch. '_1`he usual 1054.1 and `patriotic toasts were disposed of. The chairman in an unexceptionably ' happy and complimentary manner pro- posed the toast, the `guestof the evening, Dr. Blackstock._ The following is a synopsis of the doctor s _reply _:_ ' . Mr. Chairmam,v1ce-Chairman and friends-: It is with no ordinary feelings that I attempt to reply to_ the toast you have so 1,-mdly and 'heart1lV honored. Shake- speare says That partlngis such sweet sorrow," Well if any sorrow or parting canbe sweetened surely mine is to-night. Public speaking is one of the many things in which I never could excel. How then can I be expected to nd words adequate to express my feelings of pleasure, pride, gratitude and sorrow all combined this 1 cm... nun Frinnn will hnvn tin` J MERCHANTS %Babbit Metal and Mill Furnishings. The can PERFEOT KNITTING.` MACHINE _Can manufacture their own yarn into various kinds` of goods, and thus realize 4500 PER CENT. more on the `wool they is one that has a Simple and Reliable Ribber. The Ribber Attachment of the Eclipse differs in almost every respect from others,ea.nd is pronounced perfect by com- petent judges. THE ECLIPSE `IS THE ONLY MACHINE A SUITABLE FOR FAMILY USE. Belting and Patent Lace Leather, ` J. HENnERsoN's. FARMERS p -1- . -av`--1---s-.v - ntor and Gas Globe Valvpws, 860;) us. `All work` :1 thlaline Dickinson, the Deputy.-Reeve of E;a`rne) occupied the first, and Mr. Robert larker, orHu1sda1e, the 2nd vice-chairs. t `The entertainnient was brought to a 9105? at two o clock in the morning by SWSIH9: the National Anthem, after which a brilliant display of reworks took place. TLn..1I, - I .q an ,, , ' Funerals furnished com- ns of, various designs plete. . Caskets and Cof- 1 and prices always in stock. All orders will re- ceive careful attention. ;! Congregational Church, OOLLIERIST; BARRIE. orrosxiz THE Enalelllllg IIGCESBU-l'lt2'5 U]. 1.4118. These famous Pills purify the Blood, and act most powerfully, yet soothipgly.on the 1- I H . 1 1.` I ff',`I , ,__,, 1_ ..... ..v umkua, U]. u|.'owI.u.nn llvvn. rawvvv The following are the addresses : 7 T" W- H. Bmcxsroox, ESQ-, M-D-: President Medical Association County of Simcoe : DEAR Docron,--I am deputed by a . number of your medical friends to present W1 With an address setting forth our re- gret at your coming departure from amongst us. 7 -_ C.You have now been president 'of_9_1;;` tY Medical Association for about Seven Years, and we wish to convey to you an expression of our appreciation of the X33 "1 which you have discharged the duties of that position. - In it your con-' W3 as to ezch one of us been uniformly l1I`teous. q.t_1Y met in consultation, one whose"- experience has been ..so exeeptionall ' Eggkland whom` we have-by long associy: an `:1 fearned is utterly incapable of taking to u:`:" Professional advantage, l!'l`ut be avoid. `hills which ewe`-:wou1d"miingly54p Q:_. , ' ' " "598 with one whom we-have soqfre-i i --"_Y ""7" I In! giving tone, energy and vigor to these great MAIN spmxos or LIFE. Tney are condent recommended as a never faihncr remedy in 3. cases where the constitution, from whatever, eause, has become im paired or weakened. jrhegare wonderfully eficacious in all ailments inci ental to Females of all ages, and ass Gen eral Family Medicine are unsurpassed. e Its searching and healing properties are known throutrhout the world. For the cure of Bad Legs. Bad Breasts. it is an infallible remedy. If etfectually rubbed on the neck or chest. as salt into meat, it cures Sore Throat, Diptheri . Bronchitis. Colds, and even Asthma. For landular Swellings, Ab- scesaes. Piles. Fistulas, This Great Household Medicine ranks amongst the leading necessaries of Life. 'I"lr-noun Fnmnna Dill: nut-ifv tho `Rlnnd and not nu `IV In unsung, yr-.. .. v.. --.. yay,L$j;pmaci1;'f{idn:efr.and Bowels. ----.-- __-_-.-- _-J nods. A #1....-.- .......-L D0611 KIIOWXI 60 I311. The Pills and Ointment are Manufactured only at ` . 533 OXFORD STREET, LONDON, Ana urn anl H17 1: Vnnnl-a nf Ininlnnn Md W._!`__"_S SW and .U1c9rs: And every kind of skin disease. it has never been known to tail. W-In Dill. and (\nO'vnnI-gf nun IKnnn'anI'nnn(` -And are sold b all Vendors of Medicines throu bout the ivilized World: with direc- tions or use in almost every language. EPIIFOHAQRPI nhnnld lnnlr tn thn Jthnln nn DIODE I01` I186 111 IIIIIOBL OVGF) 18-l1gLlE% bels on E` Purchasers should look to the the Pots and Boxes. If the address is not 58 Oxford Street. London. they are spurious. J ulx2. 1885.y.L. GOUT. RHEUMATISM. OONVE YANUEIL. ch.-., !'l88UE,_R OF MARRIAGE LICENSES nnm msuniwcs cummv I . ASSEJTS: $25-,(`{00,0`00. L |.. .., __-V... _` '_v, ..,.v.. Has the; Largest gaming of Assets over Liabili- ties et any Fire Insurance Company in the world. Barrie Sent. 11. 1878 $45 . MONEY T0 LEND FANCY GOODS She is prepared to do all kinds of stamp- ing and will keep a supply of materials for NEILI.. S OLD STAND- V2 DOORS EAST OF QUEEN S HOTEL. v vlua ' - j;draW' .ned to Wlt since you have determ1 MRS. STEPHENS Ladies and Children s Underclotning and Children's Apron made to order. 47 46 iF'A.IE1_1lZ_:E:IF{.S! '" ' " ' ' 6iiZ{m'1'w'&~EE I" "" POST OFFICE BUILDING, BARBIE. Strin%Bel1s, Broad, Loubie and Sin le Bells . rushes, Curry Combs, Whips. _ nee Pads of all kinds. Harness Oxls and Vax-nishes.. A MILLION DOLLARS 1 SINGLE & DOUB LE HARNESS For Heavy Draught or Light Carriage use. in am` Mounting 1'equi1'ed, ALWAYS m srocxniz mm 10 man. 1 ` . Cheaper thanunv House in or north of To- ronto.V P. J . IVIOOZRB, Has resumed business in Fancy Goods in Cheap Woolsand Braids jj Q `KHZ ??? HoLg.owgy{s PILLS JAMES EDWARDS, FREEMAAN S _ "':-.A:n:`P;I:1\'rG- FOR BRAIDING AND EMBROIDERY, Silks, Canvases, Patterns, 0}mit'lZ, Uards, Tassels, Tabaa Draper, gm. GIIYSTAL PALAGE STORES Rates Mode1'ate:-_I.:-<:.;;;s Equitably and Promptly Adjusted. JAMES EDWARDS, A man} a Q nn FF` _ BIG STOCK OF HORSE BLANTKTE_T. HOLLOWAY S-0INTMENT I 1`R.EEMAN S wonm pownuns. 5:. : '7` V J yw rub mt Are pleasant to take. Contain their own- Plrgutive. Is a. safe, sure, and oectlul &wu- or worn: in Ohndronox-Adb, {nucv Goons. LOU NT & LOUNT. Les n given in all Branches 0: Pa 113, Drawin ,` &c..&o, Terms on app cation Went at | :-U tair . gt`!-e"I?1l.%o1lie!13-:tree'i':. Barrie. FANCY WORK. AT 6 AND 61; PER CENT. ;6_0I.t1`RAIT I Moore`sBlock. Dunlop-st._ Barrie. `BABRIIE_. I Agnt at Barrie V e `1>.H. Soim, M.D. To WM. H. BIaACKS'l'0CK., 'ESQ., M. 1).: Drum Sm.`-+It wariwith T deep regret that we learned that you were about re- moving from Hillsdale. We could not allow you to do so without in some man- ner endeavoring to convey to you the regard _ and esteem in which you are held by the community among whom you have resid- ed for so many years. I - We avail ourselvsfof this. up ortifnjty ~ 1 throughthe" medium -`of thin .- ' r':l`l-V=f.n w.__-..=-- ---- -..uu--u-an 'v. vnuuw wuuaunu, IIU express our soxrowatyour departure not only on account of the prominent position you occupy as .a public man throughout the County of Simcoe. but also at the same time to convey to you in a tting manner the kindly `feelings we entertain towards" you not only as a physician but also as a friend. a 1 ii " It is now over eial`an"n*'.` annvuue ` -- 3-. _'a- . ~_..s ., It is now over ei N commenced. the pro _ r _ in this locality, uni ; -3' ",,e;:thus-; time was; regarded as m = T, ivorable circum- stances," no less the - 3 medical gentle- men had preceded -~_`and all their en- deavors to build up V `tice had ended in absolute failure. And 1 niust have required more than the averaggiainlintfofcourage and determinatiomfoij 'so.younp a man as you were at that time`to undertake that in which so many older and with longer professional experience had failed. mhn nu-nnnn-n Chan` .I1l\II Inlntvn l|n`|:Auvn:` must be very gratifyin a VGWIIUIIUU KICK LCllV\-In fhe success that -you ,,have. achieved _ g to.,_y.ou profession- ally, that you ve built`. up such an ex- tensive practice, extending ` as it `did over .so vast a territory, resohingto Penetan- guishene on the north, .to -Barrie on the south, Orillia on the east, and to -Stayner on the west, nigh unto forty miles square a wider range of practice and so far as we can learn of greater extent and po ulatron than any other physician in the` vince of Qntario. ` D, I 1 ,, `I-,,I ,,,,__A_1_J ,!A1, ADDB as "s .15nmsnN'mb 31: cu. rnomssxon; `atoms 3 y"ou ha Z f~:t9`%hTI `i veonjoyd in` and surrounding district. `D........-u.-.-n._ or Untarlo. ,. , You have been closely connected with the -early histor of this part of the country, when t e life of a practising physician was of the most perilous and laborious kind, the country being almost in its primitive kind, where roads were almost unknown and lying principally through the forest, settlements being wide apart,` compelling the doctor to travel often many miles over dangerous places with very little prospect of any re- muneration. But the universal testimony is that you responded with alacrity to. all the calls for your professional services, no matter whether they came from the well-to-do settler or from the poorest oc- cupant of the log cabin. A. n-'n::nr`:I1(v`n;`:'InI`I n? this nnrinhv vnn Uuyauu UL uuu LU5 vwusun As a leading'ci,tizen of this county you have been ca1ledJupon on several occasions i to occupy oices of trust and responsibility under the government of this province. Prominent among which you were ap- pointed government -trusteee on local railway boards and Chairman of the the Board of License Commissioners for East Simcoe, and in the discharge of your duties with the above mentioned ofces you have been governed by the most im- partial considerations, never allowing your personal nor political feeling to in- uence you in distributing any patronage entrusted to you in connection therewith. 1'... 4.1.... .I.-..Iun.nn nf nnnil Jiatinn an m-m` enuruawu DU yuu Lu vuuuvvuvu vuvauusuu. In the discharge of your duties as one` of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace you have given universal satisfaction in all matters coming before you for adjudi- cation. V `I A L - 1--- ........`_J..-.& -uu.:J-:.-tuna nnn ` CllIal.Ullo In the less important positions you have occupied it is unnecessary ,for us to enumerate, but in.a.1l you have conduct- ed yourself with the same liberal and un- selsh disposition. ` KT- .1.-.nl-.# gvnrnt 1-vninn wnnlrl HAVA been semsn ulspumuuu. . No doubt your V0106 would have been heard ere now in the legislative halls of our country had` you not considered the claims of those under your professional `care paramount to` political honor. A. .. -auhinnlr nf nnr town vnn have 8.1- care paramount bU puuuum. uuuuu As a resident of our town you have al- iways taken deep interest in all matters likely to increase its prosperity, and have always been the leading spirit in advo- cating and promoting both by time and means if necessary any project for its local improvement. r.. ....+ Hm wlinln nmohhm-hood are % improvement. In fact the whole neighborhood are also indebted to .you in the same manner, and the attendance here this evening is only another proof of the high estimation in mlsinla unn urn `F01 the frank. PEUUL UL LILU 111511 CDULLJARVLVAA in which you are held for the frank, L genial a.nd hea.rty disposition you have al- {ways sho turn towards .those with whom you come in contact. W0 +451.-A +.h'n nnnnrtumtv of thls ban- come In Uuuuwu. We take the opportunity of ban- } quet in your honor to present you with this gold watch and case, and ask your to accept of it, not for its monetary value, but as a souvenir of a period which has certainly been advantageous and pleasant to us, and trust has been both pleasant and protable to yourself. And in your new home, wherever` that may be, every time you look upon its faceit will recall to your memory the many friends you have left behind.` :11. _L:__.. LL..L -11 Innnninnnu nrngngpiv , worm is HUI. su uuuuvv auava am, _ When I came here there were,. I think`, , but six houses in the place, and now I leave it a thriving village with its churches, mills, stores, workshops, hotels, sidewalks and steam tramway terminus.` I may- also state that the surrounding country has improved at the same gratifying rate. Take for instance the now large, respect- able and ourishing settlement that has Yasey for its post oice. When 1 came here there was not a horse in the entire settlement. This was on the townline be- tween the townships of Tiny and Tay. Parts of the townships of Flos and Tiny` were, if possible, in a still more backward state, the roads necessitating my often using the. j ustlv celebrated and well known `shaxiks mare in visiting my patients. A word now as to my reasons of leaving jul. \ou all know that it is rather on _ __._-2a.-- l\: behma- I Wishing that all happiness, prosperity } and success may attend you in your new home, we feel condent that that com- munity will quickly recognize in you the value of their gain and the greatness of our loss. V Hillsdale. this 19th day of June, A. D. 1885 . I V Signed on behalf of` your friends by - JASPER MARTIN, Pres._. Ronr. PARKER, Sec., JAMES MARTIN. Cnmnns WAUGH.- H. R. MCGILL. M. D. a ' I The followingtare the replies : r Dix. Sroim and Gentlemen of Medical Profession of the County of Simcoe.. Allow me most cordially to thank you. for the kind words and wishes embodied in your address to me as ?resident of your Cpunty Medical Association. _ ' Youi.j.generous.appreciat__ion. of my con- duct, not only as your resident but, as" a= , .a:;..1 ...;.--n- ii.'nnnnn.I'lv 8.3 (1 t 1101': only 55 your ruazucruu: an a m`:1i cal man, ippecuharly grattfymz. as.I believe it is generally understood that in` the practice of our profession it is. very ain9s:=1l2:=v;L":.::.i:.:"%21;' 3332:? diicult, nay alunuuu ....1,.,..,_,_,,, W _' unpleasant complications` with our Pro_. feasionai brethren. Hence I` repeateit, that lgoonnider it 2.; no ordinary complune t, coming as it does . . ._ ..._,_:.;.1.IL--- -an-L -1...... ``{,`,`, E.` 31%;? `it, - 1` t min g %n9;>`1o;:ans1i1<)>i: aI.ieI1n9i,8i:1(1))9rs vgvith whgm . I had 8` Ways Pridgd myself on conductmg: A - t` in what I:oo'n- E395- ;:.f,:1s1l: :lt:`cl>r:>lt; :16. ntraiilht-forward? 39.`."-'. a.`..`..`..1 :1` {hall to _ my `new: A m nnor: manypleaaant meotin 1; Lsociation alone but 3 0rfm0u:f: ' 1:": ` "J -. `Tit I . : ?home`1)`nny pleasant remem mmsi. lll DI IV U0 .., Res%ectrf}1llg:A: _'my' ,,_X. . = prosperity and wt` L V '_ jpvery `Association mem- `bers withvwhom I am loath to" ' ITpe1niai;I_1_, gentlemen, ' 2.-. o 'Vb.1_'.frate,rna11y :25: :9 ` To J J: ,` dud : "Clo ' ` , In regard to the `many kind and com-l plimentary, things you are leased to say of me in-your address, tou ' 5; my pro- fessional career amongst you, I wish to simply state that I do not feel -entitled to- any particular, credit therein, as in this respect serving you was nothing more than a duty as well as a pleasure. `RT.-. awn-`:ni\n A` Iv\II\t| lIl\It` nun` `ll IVIII U53 C 31 `-3 UVUCI T I IIIYTIILUU No exertions of mine could ever in my estimation recompense the people of Hillsdale and surrounding country who took me into their condence in the al- most sacred relation of a physician, when a mere stripling not of leqal.age, and so encouraged and sustained me that through all theselong years a professional compe- titor was scarcely thought of much" less encouraged to settle in this village. ' In this respect alone I feel that 1 have been rewarded beyond my deserts. Dngngnbinn rvn11I| nrnnnuvnnl nnnrunrnnnl-_ %~& was BANQUET TO BE. 3L4q1;sguq:x.;` KUWDLIJUIL IJUJUHVI Ill uvnwsvnc Iiespecting your generous endorsement I of my actions as an otcer serving the crown and government, as well as in my piofessional capacity, 1 protest you have` inmy opinion overestimated the same, as I feel conscious of many mistakes and short-comings which I trust, _however, emanated most from my head than heart. A-) ......_ un cumin`-:'\rD cu-y:I`-n nu nr-:17 (`noi- cu|uuUV\I IIIUQU LIUIII Ill, uvuu IIAAIQAL Anvunn. VI And now in parting with you my dear friends, let me again thank you for your valuable present; which asyou say cannot fail to constantly remind me of you, and letme thank you still more for _what I k_now to be your heartfelt evidences of friendship. V good-will and regret at my coming departure, and which wherever I may be I shall treasure up to the last nour of my life. - 1lT:..1.:./u~.. An all Innnlfln nrnannrifw and nour U1 my iuu. Wishing you all health, prosperity and eternal happiness, with feelings of deepest regret, I bid you all farewell. ` ' Ever faithfully yours, `If? 1'1 `I5, _ ; ____ aeiom -c m:%Vi`;` .|.D. snoru, bunt: nu. uuu uvnu qunuuwo u. Inna _ A these and the--best, -Qualities of all the best medicines in the world, and you will nd tha.t--Hop 12:-...... mum Hm Bani: nnrntivn mmlities 8 worm, arm. you wxu. uuu nuan-uuy -Bitters have the best curative qualities. and powers of a1l-concentra.tec_1' in them, _Am1 Hug}. +.l1nv`w1Il aura when mm 01` 8110. UWUIS UI. nu`-uvuvvuuuuuvu u; uuu-u, -And that they` will cure when any _all of these, singly or--combin'ed. Fail ! ! ! -A thorough trial will give positive proof . Hardened Liver. Five years ago I broke down with kidney and liver complaint and rheumatism. L12__- LL-.. T Lnuvn Bonn nno`\`n INA I and IIVOI` complamu anu. rueumuumm. , Smce then I have been unable to be about at all. My liver became hard like wood; my limbs were puffed up and lled with` I water. A - A11 LI... L....L o\InIvu:n:nr\Il any-ant` lial: noth- .water. ` All the best physicians as reed that noth- ing could cure me; I` reso ved to try Hop Bitters; I have used ` seven bottles; the hardness has all gone from my liver, the swelling from my limbs, and it has Worked a. Miracle in my case; otherwise I would have been now in my grave. J. VV. MOREY, -Buffalo, Oct. 1, 1881. you nave puawu vw. y Duutl uuu ysvuuuuv 1y, withall ; but in, them what changes have I not seen in this village and its environs. When I, call to mind What thin village and myself were like when I came to it with scarcely a friend or acquaint-' ance and contemplate this now ourish- ing village and the faces of so many kind and generous friends byowhom I am to- night surrounded, I begin to think this world is not so hollow after all, r L... n. .... ..,. 1 u.:..1,- i Poverty and suffering. 7 I was dragged down with debt, poverty and suffering for years, caused by a. sick family and large bills for doctoring. T nroav nnmnlnfpiv discouraczed. 0118 family and large mus I0!` uocwuug. I was completely discouraged, until one year ago, by the advice of my pastor, I com- menced using Hop Bitters, and in one month wewere all well, and none of us have seen a sick day since, and I want to say to all poor men, you can keep your families well avear : ...:n.. mm I-lllztm-n for less than one doctor s } can Keep your Iammea wen u yuan. with Hop Bitters for less than doctor visit will cost. I know it. _ -A .Womn NGMAN. V EN one genuine without a green Hope on the white label. the vile, poisonous etu` with Hope in their name Why He changed The Day. He was a mechanical man, and always engaged in making intricate calculations on paper. The marriage was to" take place on Friday, but he suggested to his Erospective` mother-in"-law that it had etter take place on -Thursday. Why do you want it changed? she asked .sus-- ...:..:..-....1.. c.w.11 amid ha- I hgvebeenw do want 115 ona.ngem_ um: uanuu. ....... piciously. "We_ll, said he, I have been making a. calculation, and I nd that my I silver wedding will come .on Saturday evening, and that would never do, as that I :. at... 'nIrnn;nn T 'hnv`A to the lodge_ I evening, and man wouzu never uu, an ........ I is the `evening I hav`et'o`go to the lodge. "Take All in All. -Take all the Kidneys and Liver e ~. I ` ' .. . Medicines. -Take all the Blood puriers. -Take all the Dyspepsia and Indigestion l cures, -Take all the Ague, Fever, and bilioush ` specics. *-Take all the `Brain and Nerve force e _ V revives. ` --Take all the Great health restorers, ` In short, take all the best qualities of all those and f.hA_.hnRl'._ -z nollowars Ointment and Pins. Diseases of the Bowels.-A remedy, which has been tested" and raved in Ta t_housu_|d ,di`erent- ways, espsb e of eradicstmg pols- onons taints from` ulcers and healing them -- .......:a... - J-.:.I'..G :4. mmmitv for extract- onoua taint: trom ulcers anu uuuuus ......... vnp, merits a trialof its, capacity for extract- ing the internal con-uptions from the_bo'wele. On rubbing Hcllowa.y?s Ointment repeatedly ~ on the abdomen. a. rash a.ppee.ra,`nd ae It thickens the alvineirritability subsides`. Act- ing 1.3,: derivative, this unguent draw_e to. the _pu-face, releases :the tender-intestines fro: .ull*:ac;'1d':tnqeatteX3`:1`,l-land tlareveifxts inm}; '_ * mu ' ty" __ 69- L 6%` wje ' I. I2_iBP2 _- sun`; :1: woula 11kt: LU any Uu 141.1151 vvvuuavuu -.5.-V eighteen years I have spent amongst have passed very swiftly and pleasant- 1.. I1`I.+1\Q1]' `nut in them What chanqs %;::.:;';'a;.fr5;:;gaagigvegg;.ag;1;ig,; s , _. . ' ~ ., , . l:l:s1i?ng.ya.1. h'e16'_ld-fashioned: thong: 3110' nnhafn`. f.l`AAtll|niL IIOW `fl`Om. . es! Duuwrpagmws-at --.v~ fnl, tmpnt. 1 ' en -iih dunso, -Jl\1..6-`uunnI"hnv{I'I 1 `r fn,l:.,e.,. F.!lI_9n.v.n9W. mun `!'?l-'HW.-.-v-r- '::.ilB0Il:':I-I_ v;,I0 :40! thil `Ointment? having roolainiddweiii ` edy pos- aeaping equally , erivative, yet perfectly pamlons powers. A W. H. BLACKSTOCK. Wlllli IIDVI. Uuuu nun Hop or bunch of pl. Shun all (1`I'I'__H ._ !`rq_I_2oN7o KNITTING MACHINE co.. al-`Ll BULLU" (31.5 vvunvnuvu vans; evening, I fear my friends will have to takeagood deal for granted of what I `would like to say on this occasion. The __........ T 11-nu; annn arnnnnuf. H.P.SANDERS, Merchant Tailog-, BOTI-IVV'ELL_ S BLOCK, T ' BARARIB, Beg to announce that having made arrangements import their stock direct are enabled thereby to offer ( CABINETS AT FROM $3 PER noz., \ cmns AT $2 PER Dozen, BARRAUD Bnosg. PHOTOGRAPHERS! FIRST PRIZE AT BARRIE,]881, 1882` 1883. 'rEAM FITTINGS. BRASS AND moN,< Rubber, Hemp ahd Asbestos Packing,` Sand Blast, Mill Saw Files, 'L'.Jx-`I-I2-`IT a can-~.- _ .._..._. - - .3`. THE Hos! ABPROYED WITH THE mmsm mm am FURNISHINGS : " w 2 A;f`~ -M~ANUFA(;3TUREBS' -zpmoms; } | - - H ; .:-3 mi .72?`-Hr : JoHN PLAXTON .\`JJu LUU uu ISHUW hllb Ill 13 LGLLIUL vu. itCC`Jlllll. of over work than any scarcity of of it that induced me to take this step. I felt that I had gained a hardly earned ex`- ;.-erience among you, suicient to enable me to secure a living in `a more densely -pmiulated district without subjecting my- self to the long drives over` the rough roads inseparable with a practice here. _ I need scarcely say that I can most heartily t'0f:1r11(3I1(l to your condence my succes- sors..1)rs. l\Ic(}ill & Raikes, as they are l.o'.h favorably known to you all. In con- clusion I may say that wherever I may go I will always have a most fond. and en- dearing recollections of Hillsdale, coupled `~\`1 .ll the stony and hilly roads of Medonte mid Tay, and corduroy` roads and mud la-1-2s of Flos and Tiny. I tender my sincere thanks to the gentle- m~:n of this testimonial and banquet com- :L.1'.T.t`e, as well as to Professor Lithyon E1Ir\.llll(.` members of the Waverley and. l.'r:.igl111rst bands. _ mutt now, Mr. Chairman and friends, I, V-'it'n deepest. feelings "of debt and grati 2 V 1*-10, and wishing you all health, happi- llvilu unrl nnn.wn.\..ZL.- Id : uvnn cnrnnvnll ' J0sEPH LEIGHTON, P;1'in` it so`1*' = And NEXT `.A='l@%l|l=i-3V4,Ll l;?3 =ntah:=;s*.,=:.:t2:::-,.a2;22%1:. |I_-1W`- -. ---p,_. _ .A.. V. :siio`1`Cnd"t`i` 1` I; IA" tiiiiitbcii 'St4e:a.i1'1',VV'7.iLVt1 and Check Vulvds. Btbdm (Janeen d Water Gluuas. A ntomntly attended to. UKNDERTAKER. Abs` 1;..o7cve%st Rates, * AT % % ooQr193`fF_'_5Xhfo N%'i'EA STORE. 0 DUN LOP ST REET, Au, uuu vuauulg yuu dd]. u.Uau.vAs, Muff- miss and prosperity, bid you farewell.` feast followed toast in rapid succession, :Enc_ speakers vieing "with each other n men` expressions of gratitude, g00d W111 and regret to the guest of the evening. Tn cmim C Hm I. .... ...L kninn nnnr1nnf.nH QUALITY TI-IE BEST, ` Will -paylin any famiiy". - `After :-npwplying the Ifninily `re- quirements, gbods "can be made fdr neighbo_rs"or the Trade. A more protablvuaenof spareihours could hardly be found. A BOY GIRL` CAN." EARN FROM 31 50 A TO $2.00 A DAY: .w1th`the Eclipse- `A `Can manufacture all. the Hosiery, Scarfs, Mipts, Teques,` etc., required in their business during dull season, `and thus \keep' their c1erk's;emp1oy d. ' ` 1 Tax --- ----- -_--- ' :15 BAY` 'ri::1' 'ronouf5.` T i gwsunoss '.' - .:.'.*s`-'......:. -.irr:.`..m;{.-on. atmm- Watar and Gas. Globe/Valves. Ts'3.".',!":'.. '{Y."."""!'!*' .-T _ A`tq1i`Qt6ck6f,Iro_n`.Pi&p'tor s qam,_Wn alvdngstwm uireu: aw. 1-Guus: promptly (10-9. ) .7 -7'--gyj I, Y----- soum slmi: DU ` {OP"$'1`R`EE'-1`,` - -___-_ BARRIE, ONT. CARPENTER AND n . to In spite of the banqt- ei les :3. most on strictly Scott Act prlnctpwhiich a. dis- engoyable evening W83 SP9 '8 on your inclination to further treBP 0;-ting more columns prevents I119 f1'm rep fullv. '_ Mg. D9Pty.R'gv? `

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