Ed in any ` `if burning Made in the various styles and quality the best -Delivered in all parts of the town. PIC-NIC PARTIES ocIALs 3; WEDDINGS uunnlina of ahnrf nntinn and nn I-ennnnnhla } OONVE YANOER, 4-c., }Issu`I-znor-' MARRIAGE Licenses. RUYAL uusumcs cnwmv xi ASSETS. $25,000,000. --..-...__.` - V-_,---,-- Has the Largest Surplus of Assetsever Liabili- ties of any Fire Insurance Company V ' in the world. 4 V To all points East and West. and Manitoba. l For tickets, rates, etc., applylo LEADS_:|'_|-1E VAN. F'.J'. BJ.=LoVv1\1 { Bm'~1e'sent. 11.1878 i Northern 8t North Western Ptejlweys. , ' _ 1 V. nan. SMITH. Rom`. QUINN, Agent N. 8: N. W. Rvs., General Passenger Agent.` lgtzrfrie. 1~1'1:s:ged;* , , `Promptly `r--a-__,---__.____ - >> Lamfd and Insurance A gent, Lif, Fire and ' Accident. Omce. East side of Owen Street. next door to the Bank of Toronto. '. I Barrie. 21st March. 1883. 12-13 . CITY or LONDON, ENGLAND, cap1ma2.ooo.ooo; `dopbosited0vvA'.Vh the em... ment at Ottawa 8100.000. Reserve fund 50,000 Sterling. A THE MERCANTILE FIRE-INSURANCE 00 Capital 8500.000; Government deposit made. -rm: Anovn nun AL}. 8100: ooupamms. THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- A ANCE CO. ' Capital, 3500.000. THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY OF ABERDEEN AND LONDON. I .1; Ann l\l\A\ an , } ozrmaue Up-stun; L}; NTDON HOUSE, on Lennoqo fcLe nnoa: Flat. ` II I- 1:I-IRoTJ'GI-I TICKETS License-ed Auctioneer for the County of ` Silncne Urders left at the ADVANCE Office. will be promptly attended to. and information will be r'ux'nished parties requiring M r. Ford's services. as though he. had himself been consulted. ialea taken in prices to suit everybody. ` .JAs. scaoeenef convnuucm, COMMISSIONER IN H.C J. manufactured. fresh every day. Aslr your grocer for them and you will use no other. .....__- Auction Rooms and Oice. --Few Doors North of Wellington Hotel. Bavrield st.. Barrie We have.recem.h~ published a. new ' edition of Dr. (`.ulverwell9s Cele- brated E-`suy on the rn.(lic_a.| and per- ` - mum nr. cure(wnthn t. m_edIc1nq)_of Ner- vuus Ivcbility. Men'a.I and Physical Inca.pa.cit_v,' 5 Ixnlwdiluelns to Mamriake. 'ec , resultingfrom I extzu-s~x+-S. _ . 0`; l)rinn in n umlnd nnvalnna, nnlv 6 aunts. nt- 11$ Fl [DC In up rcancu uanvv-uyv. 1:11;; In uvuvu. I.u._ ' I _w.- po.+l.-gr stumps I The cccbmtteai. author in . this admirable I-Lssn . cu t1l`|_\' d mn.ust.mte.=. frn_m thirty years nu-es ful pmctiae. hat`,a`a1-mlng vonsequen- .0:-s mu. be ra_.r icnlly cu `ed wi hou- the r7auger- ms use of in -rnal n edich-es or vhe use of the k-..' e; pninll ca: -nut a m--do uf cure at, oncei .-inn le. cu min aln ietfecuml. by me-ms of which | u up. _~u'm-er. nn_ manor \ hm. his condition | 1 .._v'h. , nu; Aurn l.im.~L-If Vchenply, privately and r:-diuruly ` ` ;z: |`1i.< Lecture should he in the hands of .. ...-.~ .-.. th and 1-V.1'\ Inan in hhu land; unavai- POST 0`FFIo}3 BUJ1`E.-D'I1~I"G, BARBIE. [now Lust, : \n||`+-ss tne uuuv I`:l \.VV l`.I.u1ulLIJlUt1u\ ` 4! Ann 5 .. New"Yurk. Post. miice Box 450. Agentfor the to-llowing Insurance Companies namauu sum] JAMES EDWARDS, mzovruvlb-ll \NlI Vl-`[lJR\l VTURI-Z Rllllull I` 8N1: MWLII. 1U-N.l(_) t'Arr.'1'u:1:5 :U_U1A].4b on w muuxn u` supphed at short notlce and on reasonable terms\ FREDERICK J BROWN Rates Moderate:-`it;-.`;es Equitably and . Promptly Adjusted. Am p1 nn.s:':z1t to t:*.?:.e. . Cerztni their own Pnrgutjve. Is, a safe, `ante, and effectual Vtlmymr 47,-f w4~,='.!'I.m.im C22.-.`.1.!ranVor Adtll axuu-sws. W ' ' 32'Price an a sealed envelope. only 6 cents. 01: u`. . ru\Ll -.4171: Etnln v I FREEM~AN'S `WQRB.."P0'W_DERS. n'1 Y'='1UH.`iy _ ' ;r m ~ m~_v _\`n th and t'\ - .r_\ man in the` land; 4 \ .o}l.6uua who (`lH.\Tl4`.H'\aV |4`.I ,I . 'M l~1'.IH'l`.A T. n `(,1-_v _\ n In auu t`\ r_\ umn Ill Iill mun. \1&h`+-ssthe (:ULVI;t{W :;..L MEIJIOALCO. c vii : Q l\'uuy"\/uni: Una! I .!`Hn..x I-lnir ARI} %GEO.R,FORD, OI-I.A RLES 'VV'AY, -`Hg l U LI LJH L! L`, ' -v~;. .,_v \- /,3` , _ .` V I `x. < `it. H ' j " Fishing` Tackle. an M em %.`IINs.; [lessons given in an Branches of aiming. Drawing. &c.. 8:0. `Perms on apnlication. 81 U D IO :-Up`-`stairs. West. of `IN:-n Hall, (`nllinr nf.I-ant. Ran-in. \ t_roi1d.' { ROOM, R I B $1 LIIJIU :-Up'HHl:ll'3. VVBlllv DI Fire Hall. Collier street. Barrie. MANHOOD ' (31231. trI:}}E." L`\;H'l'H A |'l` jmunmnn AMMUNITION. &o. BISCUITS .*.~`m`.\`_mm~ iuvlvas Jaowmzos, A nub of `Dan: OFFICE AT THE _- __._..- m`C1 T1113: HOW nssronsnl H.VPU|..|.AN uzgent at Barrie 1 11-ly 5'1I.'.3:1 s'."6.$i1;;.;{.l 10 Inches, Column 20 Inches, 1 Column vi non. v -1. vvuun Iuuuvu -8 Preferred positions in the paper will be sold at an advance of one third on above rates. This rule will be strictly carried on . CONTRACT CHANGES. Advertisers will please bear in mind that no- I tice of intention to change advertisements must be nanded in to the office not later than Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the copy for such change must be in the ADVANCE oice not later than 12 o clock noon on Tuesday, in any week ; otherwise the advertiser's annoucicement may not be made public until the week following. A .l-..._A2...._.. -..ZII .....L L... ..II-..._.] A... -...- AI, _!_. -.vv -4`. ....u-s-V rm-cu-.. Unnnvnl vnail u \I\a|n -.v..v u nan Advertisers will not be allowed to use their space for` advertising any thing outside their own regular business. - Slmuid they do so. I transient. rates will be cl_za1'gc-d forszzclx a.d\`c1'- tisemcnt ' . - 1Inch..... I 2} Inches- Z7___L-_ I ` _` Condensed advertisements on First Page, such `as Wants of all kinds. Lost and Found, Property for Sale or to Rent. Specic Articles, Etc, Etc.. must be accompa.nied with the cash, * and will be inserted-First insertion. 2 cents per word. each subsequent insertion. 1 cent per word (names. addrc sses, and g ures counted as words); but a. reduction tol cent per word will , be made when the number of insertions of the same matter exceed FOUR. lllB81'$l0l1 OI DIEU Blll I.lIl:l.oU'. . I 11.1. Ofcml and Government advertise manta will be charged at above rates. CONTRACT ADVERTISING. Contract advertisements will be taken at the tollowmg rates. which are drafted on correct col_nmercial_ principles, and. as they will be etrxctly adhered to in making new contracts after present contracts expire, there will be only one pnce for all: `For one month--the three mondthlydruame with 1 15 per cent. added. `For two months-the three monthly rate with 10 per cent. added. .Ar3f).....n..__-.1 ____u_:__,_ 2.. LL- __._-- __,-II I In the Matter of the Circulation of the Northern Advance. COUNTY OE SIMCOE, } I, Samuel W esley, T0 WIT: of the town of Barrie. in the County of.Simcoe, proprietor of THE , NORTHERN ADVANCE newspaper, do solemnly declare that the actual weekly circulation of THE NORTHERN ADVANCE is no fewer than THIRTEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY Co1>u:s. Anti 1'3-inf 1 urn tho nnhliahor nf flan n}:-I TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMEXTS. First. Ainsartign, 10 cents per line. Each sub se uent insertmn. 4' cents per line. eadm gnotices. 10 cents ner line for rst in- sertion : 5 cents per l1ne for each subsequent Insertion of the same matter. Tana} {\%nnI and flnurnnnvnnnf ntrnu--flan l.l1ll'l'lSEN HUNDRED ADD 1 WILNTX l/Ul`ll`.'S._ And that I am the publisher of the said NORTHERN ADVANCE and therefole have ful knowledge of the said facts. ' And 1' make thinsxnlnmn dnnlnrnfinn r-nnnninn. . KHUWIUUKU UL LHU Bull) 1l1U|.B- . And I make this solemn dcchzration conscien- tiously believing the same to he trup, and by virtue of theact passev in the Thirty-seventh year of Her.Majesty s reign intituled An Act fo.' the suppression of voluntary and extra-J u- icial ()a.t.hs." A Declared before me at. the Town or Harrie, in the County of sun- coe. this 28th day of February. A.l).. 1885. SAMUEL VVESLEY. HAU?`H'l`0.\' LENNOX. A A r\v\1rv\:hzVI. nnnn u 3.. I1AUlifI'|Ur\ I1l`bl\AVU4\' A Commissioner in B.R.. `cc , for County of Simcoe. ADVERTISING RATES. Tflho AAdvan`eo fins a sworn Circulation ' ot Thirteen Hundred and 'Vl`wenIyCopie'u, it not quite. donbl tint of any other T Paper published in Bgrrie. ;8'ADvmRTIsnRs snoum) NOTE THIS 1uc'r.' (12 lines solid nonpareil make one inch). {THE Nonrnenn ADVANOEI LINIMENT [GUIDE AMMONIA VVo'a.k Backf En`.*n'gcd Joint I hu:h' \7n|n-=1 -u-in` Iiinhl - ' _ lLt'b.`.i. The Fest" and OI1I)'c('x`!:13:1 1: xnmly Ir. 1'e`=im'c ` pain of all kinds, no nmtlm` of lmw mm; stand- i'ng.' Instannlfelncr gun-rant:--xi cripple b'wol- I Icn Joints. Vu1'ic.=.-0 Vcins. Piics of innv uls or 1 Sick H:-adnchc. No oil 01` grease ; is clean and swear: will not soil. `. 1 'lnn n\..\..6.'.~.n nd`rl\n'|'.'.J-`rm-n I );-in-1~.1 :. T\onnn.\ 5\VCl'| Z '11! HUL UUH. - | '1na.nnnatinn oflhe Kidneys.Brighl s Disease. Dial) tea. I continence of Urine. It i thu only Lmixnent in the world 1m.~s-ssixg ah:-Jativol powrrs` Can be lakenixxfenmlly ; cures Cnunps \ and Colics, Dis:-rnhoea. and 1)yser~ter,\'. ` INVESTED FUNDS - - over $30,000.00: FUNDS INVESl`E1)IN CANADA - 90o;()0: Qnnv-nun`?!-I -I-,1-nnuh Unrvnnnv and l.1'}\n1vuIit1 Iv. 1` UN Um U.` V no I nu 1n unn nu.~x_ UUU,U'J\ Securi y,`P1fomp1.l-`aymem., wd lube:-ulit) u. the adju Lment of ms Losses are the prominem features of this Company. ' tV.A\1AIl.A HnARlnl\lI` l1l Rl`.l`.'!`nIa62- `V Sold bylall Druggists. Trial Bottle 250. | Write nr. GII Es. box 3,432 N. Y .P. 0. who will a-ix a n\-':~n n'l| ll Aivanuecia Fran nt .-hnrtrn I VV1`|l,U Ill . Ull 133., UUX 0,106 A`. .l .l . U g VVHU | will gix e adx-'ice un'a.11m'se-ses free of -barge. I E'Heware of urns rupuluus dcamrs and cduuterft-its. The genn nel1us1hemnm- blown | in the 121.83 and iacsimiie of. tlu.--uisco\'ercr's , name over each cork ` 4-co w-39 l LUIIIIIALDD un v1.1Au nun...-an; . CANADA uouw or mmccwous ; Hon. Henry Starnes. Chmrnlan ; I`hos.C1-amp. Esq.. ` Dep.-Chairman ; Theodore Hart, Eeq.: "Angus C. Hooper. Esq.; E. J. Ba.rbea.u. Fsq. Insnn-nnnun uH"nnf,nd at lndur-um. Hhtnu n: Angus tn rluupcr. Luau na. .1. na.|'uuu.u. rnuq. Insurances effected at Moderate Mates 0: Premium. Dwelling, Churches and Farm Properties insured at specially Low Rates G.F. 0. SMITH, IOSEPH R()GlcRs. Ros.-Secy.. Agent. Police Cour Montreal. Barrie Farmers will gel. the highvst Toronto price for Cake Tallow it brought to the I gxxnery. _z3'o.uI; pm for auto; and sknns.m ` 46tt 1 `W. H. CROSS 8; CO. Ls steam- cking or jcA K E TA n.n.c>w: fHE coolcsaasr FRIEND _EQWD No. 0! Inches Space. ' 'IVERPOUL 8: LONDON 85 GLOBE IN- J SUR.ANU.EO0l\/JPANY. The speediest _ahd most 08] tziiu medicine 1n the wud. (`link J:)iLU`( . F411 il{'}{U(A .lUllIi\. 1t isi,'-D"-`.`l-All matlsln. Nmmvgm-, l)iphth:-ri;1. N-i:1t"cu`, A1`roIav,=sbus L l1`I, 1<`umu.:c W euk- I\l-'\'\R CONDENSED ADVER'l`ISn.ME1\TS. ALL FA w1L'.Es USE It: (3-ILES ITED. LIFE AND mma. |0',OO0 LBS- O F WANTED. T One I Inser tion. 4 F1375?!` ii.-3 Inser- Inser-V Z > tions. tions. (3mos) (6mos) ( I;RICE FOB 13 07) 25 no 2395 1600 2 50.3 4 ooii r An n at silt 9 {cooked ? pof W9t?rn . L occuplol 3 5 i $600 1400 52 Inser- . tions. ) (1 yr.) Its searching: and healing properties are known throuszhout the world. ' For the cure of Bad Legs. Bad Breasts. l I'll `I I`? I `I 7I it is an infallible remedy. It effectually rubbed on the neck or chest, as salt into meat, it cures Sore Throat, Diptheria Bronchitis. Colds, and even Asthma. For Glandular Swellings, Ab- scesses, Piles, Fistulas, UUU VIII VIII: Iiluun-I-I, bvlvwvn And are sold by all Vendors of Medicines tlxroughontd the Civilized World: with direc- * tlons for use in almost every language. M?` Purchasers should look to the Labels on the Pots and. Boxes. If the address is not 533 Oxford Street. London. they are spurious. } And every kind of skin disease, it has never 1 been known to fail. ` ml... Dina n-n3 n:nfrnAv\ nun `Haw-nufnnfv-urn` } D8611 KIIOWH LU 1u.u._ The Pills and Ointment are Manufactured only at O - 533 OXFORD STREET, LONDON, Ana nu-tn ._vl\`t` B1-v on `7n~n4-`Ara nf.n(`il\3I'\nA D116 lC8(lll1K.l1eC3S8.I'leB OI hue. These famous Pills purify the Blood. and act most powerfully. yet soothingly on the TI Kl TPl'I `Cl C V... 1.. u V-..--- ' J vv -I\rIavA.nnAA I?iv8r;A$P9mh; Kid99%f%'!i'3j9W1s: ...__._._ __._.____ __: giving tone, energy and vigor to these great MAIN HPRINGS or Lm It. They are condentl \ recommended as a never failinsz remedy in a caseswhere the constitution, from whatever cause, has become impaired or weakened. The are wonderfully efficacious in all ailments inci ental to Females of all ages, and as 8. Gen eral Family Medicine are um urpaueed. Rhsalnesl unA\I u-A.-4 \In. um-u yum Adair:-ch-(vs: Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers. Thi Gfeat Hou;el;<;l('1 iulzdicine ranks amongst the leadingnecessaries of Life. 'l`}-mm: fnjmnnn Dill: nan-u nan Dlnna ant` nno GOUT. RHEUMATISM. } For Slc by -' IV'AlUHL'D l'|I'_IV`lEI-VI. The unqualietlvsuccess of Dr Lhuse'.<. L1\ Liver Complaint rests solely with lhc_fuct ompounded from nature's well known lwc 1 MANDRAKH. 'Axu 1).\.\`DE1.Iu.\', ,coml)im;d \\ other" invaluable routs, l)E2|l l\`S"1llvLll1L`I'l).~'o owerful effect on the Kirlneys, Stnnmcli, B4 lood. 500,000 SOLD 02/er 021:-/zal/'m1'//iun qf Dr. C`/1.15: : Rcn were sold in (`man a alum`. 11': mm: (7 `woman and c/u -`:1 who is tron!)/vrl wit/1. L2 , plain! to try this :.r.-(Rent rmmrjy. ` LADIES I; E, - .___II 1._...... IL; ol-`qr an :v1'\rt:I'n l:\ WE3T S LEVER 3ILLS K (|.\Ll\CHCbh (H II Inc. CHAS:-*.'s '1 certam remedy. > LAUI ILD . It IS a, well known f':1r`_t that an mactxvc ln-er causes a dull, sallow complexion, liver spots. punplcs, ctc.; .Ch:1se's Liver Cure is the only remedy that will most positively cure these complaints. can:-rumn llnu mum Awnv E-`mt: poanuveiy cure (nest: Culllplilllub. ' somsmmc New. GIVEN Awnv Fmzs Wrapped around every bottle of Dr. Chase s Liver Cure is a valuable Household Medic;ul,(`:uide and Recipe Book (84 ages), containing over 900 useful recxpes, pronounce: by medical men anl drugzqists as inv:uu.- able, and worth ten times the price of the medicme. _ - nnnnnnnnnnn an AA A I I I n , .., ,1 aP0TI nun. a nu vvvn u uuo 5n\. V: nu`-4 \Jl u. ... u. T. In':1Auso'ri&"'cu.,soIe Agent. ridiirm SOLD BY ALL l)hUGGIS'l S. wen sasmn mm 7 Si[E{ Ekieaziaaz . ` ' IWHV B I UV _ Ifver Comphint Dvspepsla. Indlpcsrioh, P _l.u1m1iue, Headache, Dizzinv ss, l`;Lin in L`0:~`.Li\cI1e$5'(-r any disease` aw-isiv g from a dcra .CHz\SE'S "LIVER Cums w_i_il be tound : -~ ~-- 1.. W.` A +.T f`unT iisa men: and be relieved fram ' yo-.2: misery. 30 Pills in a box, 259. per box, 5 boxes for `SI FCC .`l.~;'.' BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND - L-.5./i`l'.ER3 IN MED/C/A/ES Bcwqrc of Cuuntcrfcits r `.7.-!`.\1`-.rs': _`\`\'I'.1`l)1):'(l Quly _!+9'L{,Lvu?s PM-I-s ;\rIll'l| nun` \ v ofBURDOCZ-1 12200:) ::1":'.~*:. Sample Botes 10c ; Regular ::1'::e_$1. M ` For sale: by all dcrzh-:'.=. , '1', MILBIIBK &_@'0;. Proprietors, Tarot T we am am e%a:;.,a.n:; Jnlocks 11` the clogged avenues of-the Bowels, Kidneys and Liver, Carrying of"'gradu.1IIy"ui12;out xveixkcnmgg the system, "_a1llhe iznpttrlzics and foul hun ors of the- se:_retionAs; atbthe same time Cory ectin Ac1d:t-y pf, the Etcm.9.c31,.cur' ng B111 ousness; s_.gy33:;_-ps;2\.. L..L.'.LC}`8S9 D124 . ziness, :3 ca-muurn. Cons Lipation, Dryuess `off the Skin. Propsv, Dim- ness o.+`Vis1r.u1, Jaun dice, Salt Rhcum, Erysihelits, Scroftxlpu. Eixzttering oi the B."ea.rt, Nervourn_cess and General Debilitv; `sill these and xmny other simi- A 1211' Complaints` vim`-I 1n.v_hr_- lwvnv inuence of BURDOC'E{ `BLOOD BITTERS. Ell 'lE';:=s'-:2L:;3'.3y cure yea. 'z'hey do not gripe orrpurge, but act mildly, and whenever used are considered price- less. They, have pr:-.='z'a 5:)` he '?;-.: THEY ARE AN ABSOLUTE AND" PERFECT C-URE HuLLnwAv'?nINTMNT an sufferers fa-'om Indigestion, fiils.-:2'dered Siomach. Et":`:~`EiSa: 0! : maaasrmnu, WHEN ` * `(_i:EOR.GE MONKMA N, DR[7G(}IST. BAPIIIE. !'._' """.~.`\',__~.;\ I mLtoay G OF THE_,/3`GE KINDS] :1) . . _ _}u3TuRE's REMEW .o1 nf hr ( hzmt-'< 1.1` ; and Base I: nitai.ions. ' y in Blue, \\'iih signa- Frcc trial p.1cl;:x_:c o_f ; scut to any address ;.:<.5?i'; u Luci, nu and v I-IV\ro\g\' .. .. ..__.. _ One of the men burned at the Graven-T burst boarding-house is dead.` - Four deethe from small-pox were re- ported in Montreal on Wednesday. ' A re was caused at Ottawa on Friday am. by a child playing with matches. _.1 11.11.. 1.....- I......'.. 700k: Malignant diphtheria has broken out at ' Waterdown near Hamilton. ' in `ll Jlllll LI 1 um, I -. The captain and chief-officer th ill: ated A]gmua.ha.Vu had their certicates Tsuspcndcd. The annua1`shuw of the Ontario Poultry ss_;ci:Lti;11 held at Guelp last week was ery Sklccussflll. ` 1| `1\ 1 _,_ 1,. `RH ._L__-_'Il v \JOJ -.:uuv...... ..-. -1)etebc-tives frnui Boston are in 1\/lnntnreal unting up ex-1 rcsid eut McNeil, of Lan- caster, Verxuont. . _ Cl1arleat(m,So11th Carolina, is deeply gi1atedove1"the discovery of a society or burning property, T ... -. ' ` :n_.___ nu... %s1uMn:ns um PI'1'._E otrr or A nozmt `I cownms nvro omc. [THE NEWS UDNDENSINI} MAUHINE. ;, Q A Bird's Eye View of the World for Three Days-' Canadian. United States and General. News. V The phosphate trade is very active at Ottawa. V . ` National Pills are a. good blood purier, iver regulator and mild opurgative for all 830118. . A San Antonio, Texas, despatch states hat the Apaches are still murdering the -- - . 1 J`, -L t1.__-l-.... T.73..I-.....&....1'. A large number of cigarmakers are oil tnkc in New York. ` Thu` .\'cwark boys who were treated by 1 '1-1,...-....... 1......_ _n.........,a 1...... i . re... .. \...._.. _.-----__-- , . Intense exmtement has been created at mckville by the death of two women om supposed polsoning. ` The signs of worms are well--known, `but he remedy is not always so well determined. orm Powders will destroy them. ` uilding the Panama. Canal is less than hat of cnnstrur ting the Suez Canal. -~ 53- /1,1` ' Dr. Lesseps declares that the task in. 9" """""D 1" "K" `J 1 i Worms often cause serious illness. The ' are is Dr. Luw 1: Worm Syrup. It destroys End L-xpcls worms eicientlv. - . . 1 L ,-__ -._-_.L..J' ..L Three ma-`n were killed by a. cave-in 313' 11 um mine in Pcusylvatxia a. few days ill be offered the Lieut.-Governorahip "of ntorio. L The annual meeting of `the Western ulphur soap. .,.,,,.... It is reported that Speaker Kirkpatrick l airy Association was held at Woodstock at week. T ' ' V For pimples. blotches. tan, and 311 ifching` umors of the skin,-use Prof. Low s' Magic V 3 I ,1 ,1_:_:: ..m-~_ ..L LL.-. in Iuuv :1. u. v...--.. t,.--_, ---,.. ..- An aged couple named lgells have beeh committed for trial at Belleville for arson. 'T0rr.~'nt0 City Auditors have reported @2652 as liaviug been spent contrary to Jllb -V\.vvuaI|x.\J-IJ-2 Ivllxl vvvgv IIA\I\qII\rv. -.,J 3 'l"ua`tcur have returned home.`l ` A I A 1\ obruska shen was killed a few ' ays ugu in }the gaul by a prisoner. The Knights of Labor at St. Louis are ill discussing the eight hour law. T l`!.u ship William of Yarmouth was. reclcuil on Fxfitluy off Galveston, Texas. 1 A l)I`Mo;1`)t)1x1 was ar_I'ested at R.r:'a,din_r_;, u., :L day. ur twn :1;_[<) M-` shmmng a. gtlpsp l1ud:Lm:~d with the bride. V M111,m1`.< (.'A'l`.-\l:]:l[ I{1:M1:DY--a pusitive r<- fur (:u!zu'rh, tllptllwiaulxd canker muuth. mi hy..l,lm \\"uudS,_ Barnic, and M. `J, zznlllll, Allzmdalc. , ' - l`hrnn_rh the bursting_ of :-1 boiler a.` mruhr up Fora \Va_yne, Indi`ana., In-kc-d-:uni txvu pcrsnlls ki|led. A l\'..\s,u. I1\`.IF.'l`nR free with each bn.ttle_ .\`h1luh .~a '(`uu1nh livunedv. Price 50 cents. (M- 1..\,-VJ'..hn \\'m'n1s, Barrie, and M._ J. mnhn, AH;u`du1e. K - . " W33 grk; Tlnrty znnnuylwss, burnt cork artlsts` um I\\-w Yurk are in Chicagu hzwmg ` on swnmedhy nnc \Va.lter Grey who 3 v..\.x\u.. I J .'l`1ua Riav- GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbnn, i (1.. says : Hath myself and wife owe our es to Shiluh s (lunsumptinn Cure. Suld, _.luhn Woods, Barrie, and M. J. Hamlin, landale. V ` ` An oyster `schooner captaiii named illiams, of Wilmington, De1.,'_iwa's nenced a. few -days ago A to" eighten nun .'...n..;..m........4 8.. .'..41-I..o..... :.....i :;.. I II is s:xid'th_:'.t. {L million `d().]_1iH`S .wo_rth' . the recent `An anunawx \a nu gs vv (H51! I.\.I Llsltvtifllv rs nuprlsonment for luictmg fatal In- ries on a sailor ' RE YOU MADE miserable by Tndigea'ti.0i1,v" stxpation, dxzziness, loss of appetite; yel- shin`? R}\i1n}\ V11-.oHv}nv-7 1': a nnalthyn l3|H}JduDlL'l.l` 4\I|lAallI\'.`BB, LUHU UL CIFPCUIUC, ya) skin? Shi1uh Vxtaliier is a. positive e. Suld -hy J olm Woods. Barrie, and M. ' amlin, Al1Lnda.lc._ ' '_ I J anua-1`y 28, 1886. Deafness. he proprletorskwf Hagyardls Yellow Oil e bunu _/It certluates of , some `most re- lmhle cures ()f'deafI1es, by that magical edy for pain. Yellow 011 also cures ` u.a.m.m. sprains, bruxses, sore throat, i all inamnmtory troubles. ; - I \n inimu 'I.*~]1ui .m t was rumored that 3 Coup d _e`tat meditate-din Ire_land&, but has ` been jied. H A _ T` ` - _ . Ola Worl/d [ . tanlev is going back to the Congo; _[`be stranded Germania has been ua.t- ' story. `\Hmupli in \\`(;U( lid. 1 -1:su 11111nYwrof cute hzive Texas and "Indian _'l'c1'1'iL '1Yl:F. will i"&2Ix1<:(1iateIy r(-lieye! mug unu,;l1 and b1'mc_hiLis. Sold ` mls, ll-unit, and M. J. zunlln, Unxte;1'S'ta.tes. . _ . _ 4 |I`\) on t-rm} at `LOUIS .v.u iuf.>rmiu Uhium11:m * u--u v um] vi` nu I|III|\1 nun Crops thr|1gl1()11t tne Northwest have been fairly gund. Whlle Je'e1*_s0nian `-; pmriry and ecunmny have seemed to rage` ` wxtn great virulence at \Va.shi|1gt()x1; in the Nurclxwest; llt!1VeS and butts a.m('mg.r, _: huruu and cmnnmn, uln-fashioned hollow- l1m`u'a.mnm: cattle have been the pre- , valling cmnphuuts. ` .l The fuul-k1llceI' in the rneamtime has not l been il,le. \V1ch his old, rusty, ' nuIuad- l ed musket; he has gathered in enuugh _to make lns hem swell wnh pride, and to his nu.uher he` has added many more by- l . - I usnng rough on ra.L.s. _ . l Qmll cl... 3 ...l I-2'll. ._ L..- ...___..'l _ ,,.,1` Byll Nye's Christmas. Since last we gathered about the festive board and upattered the true liuwardness of the family` gobbler over the table cloth, -remorseless time. who ' knows not the weight of weariness, has sought out the good, the true andthe beautifuly as well as the old, the sinful. and the tough, and has laid his hands heavy upon them; We have no more tting illustration of the great truth that death prefers the young and tender than the deceased turkey upon i which we have to operate. How still he lies, mowed down in life s young morn to I` make a..Christmas holiday. I] .... ..L............J Ln .... DIIIIQ I ('\.-H... ..... ....... [\;a1vea. I ine McGregor & Parke, Of Hamilton. ` inn, are the manufacturers of the greatest healing and purifying compound known for sores, burns, cuts,,scaJds, salt rheuzn, frost bite,c etc. It is called Mc~ Gregor & Pa.rke s Cambolic Serate. Be sure and get McGreg.or & Parke s Carbolic Cerate scld bv Geo. Mojnkman. at 25c. a box. Iuunu uI,\./Lnlluulnnutu L|\.IAL\ALlJ- How changed he seems !_- Once 80- gay M and festive, now so still, so strangely ! qmet and reserved. How calmly he lies, = withhis bare limbs buried in the lurid atmosphere like those of a hyppothyhup on the west side. I -II 1 Grvezatzjpxparations are being made for the Queon s protection at; the opening of parliament. _ :?-+_g...-.-.:-j I U; u||\.1,:AAu -_-.unnuv un;u:u ; llA\1\.A:IIIII.I.I.nuv "unus- Geor e, I have not had time to read.` See how am getting along with mv, rick `rack-. . . ' ' ' I :/':.- 1 11' I ' 1 1 u 1 u ' lG\Jl\` Yes, dear. You have worked steadily at it every evening this week, -haven t | you 7" T . . Yes. . . That would [be ten cents, would it not? I regard it as a wonderful freak of economy. The gas, the taxon your eyes the -superiority of the rick rack over a. well stored mmd, the -. 5$n,.\nmmn CCt\II noon -I.\\`- `AA vnnnvm `An nv\I9_ . The depreciation of the currency "is a source of great vexation in Mexxco. run . I V I 1- Richard Fuller, Church Street, Toronto, on the recommendation of the City Treasur- er, who had experienced the benet of Giles Liniment and Pills in being, cured of rheu- matism gout, commenced with soreness of the muscles of the knee-joint. afterwards pain and swelling of the instep and ankles, andlameness of the muscles of `the right foot. Was unable to walk. Kidneys were , also affected. Doctor Giles" Liniment Iodide Ammonia gave immediate relief. Sold by We 0: ' ' I Hoax-seness ahd Loss of Voice. Public speakers and singers. are often dih- tressed with hoarseness, and much danger is lurking in the bronchial T pipes. HagyaArd's i Pectoral Balsam is a. prompt remedy for the irritation, and cures all throat and lung diffi- culties. ner Rick Rack.` } My dear, youhave not cut the leaves of themagazine that I brought last week." LfV.\....A- T 1.-.... ..,.a. L...1l 4.1... L. ..n...J '7 VII QUIJIIJKI: Il.IlII\, vnav ' George, you are Just too mean for any- thing. ' .'___._._.....:.___._. Klll vnnu vvuuv unuvn, Seen the amateur carver will plunge the shining blade into the unresieting bird and. the air will be lled with stuf- Iling and h:ufA`\n1mthered profanity The Uhriwtrnas turkey is a grim hunmrist, and nothing pleases hiln so well as to lcunceal his jnmt in anew place and" then upcpver and siunle when the student misses it `and l1'.u`1vs the carving knife in the bosom of a. p_ersnxx:il_ friend .A Few men can retain thelr S:\.llL{ frmd befnre c unpany when they have to get _a step ladder and take ! duwn the second j-int and the merry s ll1nu_{lll. from the chandelier while are leaking at them`. year has been ene nf wonderful changes Many haxge gone out into the cold World since. last Cliristmas and . seriously con- sidered the great problem of l1<)vV- to in- Vest. a stualla ti1\;ill1t ef perspiration in | plain groceries. I rm. .._.n.'..-..i t'..L..:..... ....... 1-..: 1... . pez gple Politically the last ZPre"siderit Gre'vy has signed an amnesty decree for political offenders. ' as V .Q II a `Do I I 1'=].?a{.c}s*1}T;ii;iJ;&"L3uise Macho: have been liberated from prison. ` ' I i by cotiteqding opinions. V. izrfe Finlish parties are tom 1 `IA abctiy l:a'.s.been established ht Parts I to poison unmuzzled dogs. 1' I ,, Io ' Q 1 IJAIHAIII b|\Jv\1l Auuo i The [)()litlCa.l fabric in uur own landhas zrsmuled a. different hue. and men who _a. Lyear ago were unuuniced and unknown 1 are 1: -day even mum so. I . (V........ .1... .-.-1...._z. ..._. `KT.-..A.L_..-_L 1--_-, i1`l"M1-`asiia ha:s to imrrow mony to mocha decit in her nances. ' Parliamjaet adjourned on ` ' Friday last till yesterday. ' ' . -a'l1?V the F :-bench palntetiia dying from paralysis. I. _,,,,,_,,,,_,',, L Set-via [and Greece are conspiring i against Bulgaria. ` III In . A` I n ..A`C n I - hapted for . ...,...5 .... nun:-3. i SL1t.1):>f--()1-kiVlle!`h_B.s missed a. good imany on account. uf the great rush of_ busiu-~88 in his line, and I presume that . no ()ne_h-as a. greater reason to be thank- ! fun} for this oversight than I have. I __ -__ Perhaps the most L extraordwnary success that na.~ been acmeved In modern medicine has been obtained by me` UIXOD trratment. tor Cmarrn Out on 2.0114) patients treateu during the pas-t...-xx InontIgs,'fuMy mnet) per cent. nave been cured at this stubborn malady. T-hi! 1s none tne aessstartunu wnen It Is remem- bered tuat not live per cent. of patient; pre- senting tnemselves to the regu or practitioner 8-N : he'uun'ted. whne tn? patent mechcmes and other` ad.v:=rt.sei1 curt`: pever re';o`rd a cure at all ntartmu wxtn toe claun how generally be; [lewd uy the must eecaeutqdc. luen ,t:.at,_.tne disease Is due to the presence _ of ' living `roars- sms 1n the tmue, Mr. Dixon st`-once adauten ms cure to their exterm nation----t'ms ac-cum plmu-d., he ch_mns_ the Catarrh is practluaily cured.a_ud ne perrznsnncy Is unquestaone.d.n.: cures edeuted bv him tour years ago are corm- snh. `No one else nan eve: auempzede to cure (`atarrhm tms manner. and no other treat- ment his ever cu-ed Catarrh. - The spoken? at home and `the- p-ese_nt ses.~on oi they:-.ar at the most rm-ourab:e'!or rjspeedy I_nd perma- A one treatment. Sumter- Wlh Messrs. A. H. l)l.\OI\' & -$`()N, .`;0f_>'l\1ng' street west_.- 'l`orn4nAto.,fACa`n'adnf, and enurose stamp for than treatxse one L"a`tarrn.,---lilo `I `rr-at star. Afov. 17. 1882. -V T ' A ` txon of the reunedyds sImp.e. sud can be none . n+ntcure,tne ma.o: ttv of caseshemu cur 'd in; should correspnmt - I i;l;o:`E;g3;;i;1"Arabs are feportd to be again advancing_. ` V V ' I5 I `I1 _,,1-, 11,. `I1 - I ___-_;A-;' 2- CATA RR"-A NICVV 'l'l-CFATSVI IFNT. viwinter. She has had her `-my, and vv LLIJII Ullllll nu uvun. unnu vunl-- val: uuv D - mghome ; that would be highly improper They go to some hotel, where a. magni- cent breakfast is- provided. If you are ever so fortunate as to be invited to such sauv a feast I advise you to eat a. good break-_ fast before you go and a. good dinner after it. ' For there is nothing to eat; all is show. But the bride has the consolatioii ot knowing that her dress is very much liaiidsomer than the dress of her very best friend, who was inairried a. few weeks ago.;' and what greater ha.ppiness can any wo- inun desire? In fact it is far too nice to be worn agziin. After the wediiin-_r th-y settle down. The hnshzuid goes business ; the wife lliln her X't`L`r`-plltbll day Her `col iii. in coiisists of (_.`d.l{e.~ and M.i- leg-t wine from the ;,:iwc:ei- s sh vo over the way The guests-know to much to taste the stale cake or sour wine. So one hot- tle of wine _.a.1l(i a. few cakes serve all it matters" not how she looks on all the other days. No one sets her, but she has made a great show. _When this period is })@*t, the `couple geiiemlly settle tlown much better than could have been expectel, and are reeison:i.bly_ happy together. They have no idea. t_h.tt there can be it better way of marrying." I ' to this ..g ,- in France. go No Frenchman of the working class," said Mme. Grevilleinher Boston lecture Saturday." on the condition of women in Europe, is without a home. of his own. In London, a workman often lives in` a hap-hazard way, `taking his- meals here and sleeping there. A Frenchman always has some place he can call his own. His wife makes it truly a home.. She is never sullen to him or the children, no matter how hard she may` have to `work. The. children are at home every evening after 5 or 6'u"clock. They read the inevitable newspaper, which one can never get rid of, aloud to their father, and-the home life is perfect. Free schools came from America twenty years ago. When a man is in business, he does all the buying and sell- ing and outside work. liisgwife keeps thebooyks; . _So metimes a.vei-y rich man in commerce will know nothing. whatever of his `business accounts. But they are safe with his wife, and could not be in better hands. But she cannot even sign her name without his leave, under. the. law. Often the wife supports the man entirely, while he. lounges and drinks at` the cabaret. Then, if she does, he is like a baby and knows nothing of` his aliirs. Girls must be married. It is nothing dreadful if there is but one daughter. But when there is half a dozen, it is terrible. When a girl is 17 or 18, her mother be~ gins to look about for a husband, and everybody begins to dread her. They forget to send her invitations, and invent excuses about cards having been lost. Someone has been careless ; she will he invited next time. When the son-in-law is secuied he is invited to dinner. He looks about to see if the linen, the silver and the furniture are all right. , He criti- cizes the cooking. He calls two or three times a week, and ?'.`l`lugS magnicent owers." No matter how poor he is, the owers are always splendid. `He expects the bride's portion to make up for it. , This is a marriage de convenance, though what convenience I do not know very well. Perhaps the bride's portion may be the convenience in the young man s eyes. I _ doinot approve of such niar- riages, though I admit that they gener- ally turn out well. If a girl refuses the man her parents have provided in accord- ance, with their own views. she can do J nothing. Sue generally yields when she -gets to be 21. and nds that the chances are against her gettingyany husband un- less she takes the` one provided. It is not the way I married, and I A should not approve or it for any one I cared tor. _I married myself. (Applause) After the legal ceremoiiies and the marriage at the inai-rie, comes the wedding in church. When that is over the young pair do not r&&.kr\nnrx s fknf rwnnlrl kn I'\|ipl1l:v;nnr\n.-\r\uuI Sand in the Sugar. 4'Wha.b do y nu can r,n.u.l asked Mrs. Small, lashing into the at we nf her grocer on \Va.shiu_~__;tun sweet. and pass-mg mm nu unwashed cukae-cup, c:'u.t.;u-.uug ms-a.1-l_v half 3. gm of btmwmsh paane. 'l`ne under put`. nu his glasses aukl In okcl as me cun- teutsfur at mome.-ut`., and then gavc the `cupback .. \\7..n 9 ....:.l` I... as I .. .. _.u. _ yull uuvn Well, said he, I nluuub much uf- a. "judge, but. from ,what'. 1 kuuw cf .~uc'h lthillgs I slmuldaa It. was a. sxteelwlmd l lluxture uf st'.ruh.L.V cnlfae and line .~I.-um." A. A I I ' I I nu -.au-vs; " And du you know where" we sand comes fruuu ?" asked She V _ A f It. probably c rune. f.'n1l_ tun: sang.-u'. ' V "' And (in you k'~m~v, oh`. liulll) not,--1', vwgn. u u-uu nnux. "IuIl`A. resumed sHe,`wnt,h unmmclug vulue. " do Von kuuw where I bnngh Hut, 5 um` I" ' --I .l.;..|; n .'.. :.|....., .. . ., '1' _. yuu l.\||\rvv "Jl` IV 1. |l"I|5II tiuvnu o g I think it. islnkuly _v--u g--L 1L I sell sugar. E10 C&l'O 0!` J. uvn; nus:-n a Oh, you uwu up ab`-llt. it, do _\uu '1 AYon confess H) 3uI'l1-mg sum! Lu zl. pa) -1- mm: woman and making her Imincw IL is :sHg:u', do you? Nuw. Mr.- B|iubuI,Le_:r." and here -her Vuliie been. 9 very Uunilmlls, " I ' would just. lnku Luktmw nae yuu would do abuut it. if you had callghba Luau play- ing such a cpick upon you `I -o-Th... A..n.n..:in n no.4.-u Anxfll Iuixnr.` cl... A115 uuvu an up nvu upvna Jxru ; "_That depeuus st gvle-pt. deal upon the circumst, noes, Mrs. Small. A In wuul-1, in fact. depeuu eunneny_e upuu ' whether 1 i V 1 \ wantedmny sand or nub 7 no 11:11..-.. 4.. ......`.L...I. T .... .4`. . J WCIIIPKJ filly aauu U1. Inn: '3 _VV.hI3t do you .lhllIk_ .0m_;hr.V.: tag , (1.; a.bot`1t. it--I Avjvhu `have. |)eeu d~`c`e'1'ved I an 1 b'a`sely? " u-u.~....:.... ...... M.-- e....}n L... __ 7` - in my cups and gA.v.`. in. cnnrm_y- a. g ...g I .- "`l.rdon rue, Mus. Small, but` as y u 1 have asked me a fan-~quA scum 1 Will wv-. ` yuu an honest a.usv~,er Tue last nmv I called at your house no Uulhct tlnr. mm 3 bl I VlI()`t`iCed'th!`iLyn.ul' knl\'.,{; and ks were lookung a. l_u.tle rIlz4I_.y,'_a.IH .f Tl MM, you I w(mld suve up at] the s;m1 l f ulu-I 3 Lacuuring TRIBE 8' W-'-uul I--te nunxmm ` and F113 iIu_pr`gve.-In nt we-nun mu uv Ih.mf - a or the vxn-u elbxns gm. x91-Z ms.-L 5; whim you are u -" ' A ' - - 1' u` D......., 1" .' ~.. '._.. . . `IITV `-'l`` " I 7 rute !" Ju'c.u|-an-In a nut. uf the st0re`u.mI 1. ;w.._.;_r cllildhke sump p.a....1n__r .'. n Keep your eyepnthetg"oal, lad, N everdespair or drop ; Be sure your path leads upwards - 'l`bere s always `room at the top. .V Room at the Top. Never vou mind the crowd, lad, Nor fancy your life won t tell ; ` The worli is done: for all that,- . ITO him who` doetlt `it well, 3 4 , .'Fancy the world a hill, lad, ` I.cok where the millions atop ; You'll nd the crowd at the base, lad, But there`a always room at the top. Courage, and faith, and patience! There "is space in the old world yet ; You standea better` chance, lad, The further along you get. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE. lo..- In thanking the public of Barrie and vicinity for the liberal patronage bestowed upon -him in the past, begs to state that he has at con- siderable expensq increased his baking facili- ties and 18 now prepared to doa larger business than ever. BREAD Lf Simooe.