TI.;,lF ;|l|IM Y.,% 'jon1~f f) _.'McMiI 1z:I?,`ihppeotor. - TCUULIIHIDHUI uva. ov- -- -.--, U _ ing, 3 tempered "and thoroughly capable girl -tliesweetest _in the world , _in`fact." ` ' Mr. Seely left the re-place and came `and clasped his daughter-in-law in his Iarms, with a beaming face, and Kitty `kissed her elfusively. It was ti. dreadful lesson, said Mrs. , Seely, looking up with a tearful smile ; but,- I am afraid we needed it,. my son. recommend her for a willing . - _ J L..__.,,,.n,] I FUNDS IN V 1s.':s1'n;u nu UAN ADA - 900,000 Security. Prom t. Payment, and Libemlityin the adjustment 0 its Losses are the prominent eetures of this Company. T HANADA ROAR!) (II ntnmnmnnn a ! --- ..BA3m- __ _ ____w W, nmdmummam Le t th E ,Ea a ' Me ai`:1'c`:Ii`1e:`a . Tglqontof 3rgc'l3?6t'm'Ltl 31' n oer Eye and rm Aurlst tothe Sick omareiy .{"3.1.?":`l1~.E '3 OONVE vANoE1;,__,4-c;,T % Issu:noI=MAnn|A'u1d:nss nivinnu Am mun THE ABOVE ARE ALL s'rocK `COMPANIES. THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ANCE 00. Capital, $500,000. THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY OF ABERDEEN AND LONDON. , -L,` nn nnn nnn mL....1:-. Cheaper than any House in or north of To- ronto. . P. J. MOORE, uuuunun UL uunw vvlupnuy o OANADA BOARD or nmto-rons: Hon. Henry Starnes, Chairman ; Thos.'Cramp, Esq.. Dep.-Chairman; Theodore Hart, Esq.;' Angus C. Hooper, Esq.; E. J. Bax-beo.u.Eaq, Insurances eected at Moderate 'Rntnn nf `G -I-LIVV | "5vC7`e11," .said Harvey. laying down gzlifilgzniftee gm; for'k, with a beaming T r oes . fve heen saving up for you till the last, mm a natural modesty. g It was all I could do to get things arranged so that I could go on my wedding trip,va month ahenoe. V Iamggoinggto be married," Here's the news j Angus U. uooper,11:sq.; E. J. Barbeau.Esq, Insurances eected at Moderate Rates of Premium. Dwelling, Churches and Farm Properties insured at specially Low Rates Res.-Seoy. , . Agent. Police Cour Mnntl-An.l_ Rn--In nurusu no me {awn Unuu1'6n'B noapltal, to Clini- cal Aasigtent Royal London 0 hthalml Hospi- tal, Mooreelds, and Contra London Throat and Ear Hosp..z.1. 317 (`.hnrt,~h_ Street. Toronto. Ma beoonsulted with reference to Diseases of the ye, Ear Throat and Nasal passages. HERBERT SMITH having leased the stone Blacksmith Shop. Clapperton-st.. next to the Simcoe Hotel, 15:` prepared to do -all kinds 0: fvork, Horsgishogiiigt Lolif this latest improved 3 y es, preven 113 o n e e ng, orging. con- traction and tender feet carefully treated. Builders supplied and estimates furnished. , 16 `'$.% ' `I Mann others I have used tor clearness 01: vlawu uuu ease while writink or readin .. JAMEB_GOD- 1mmY,,A.B., late incumbent ity Church.` Wolfe Island. A For sale by J. HENDERSON, 49-48 Hardware Merchant. Barrie I Capital 2.000.000; deposited with the Govern- ment at Ottawa. $100,000. Reserve fund 50,000 Sterling. THE MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE 00 Capital $500,000 ; Government deposit made. '""".L'_'w11ii.:'ouci-7-'` 2 DOORS WEST OFATHE BARRIE HOTEL. Acall solicited for all kinds of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, SOAPS, COMBS, AND BRUSHES. am noon to am or OOMMERGE. '13;1Ts,'B':7oad,'T;o_ut;1J 35:1 Sin 1e Befls h Curry Co Whi ngo.de: otall kind : meal; and Vnvuniahnn es 113 .1.`-av. usv \1\nLvv rvuvrnuu ` Berdan ! Mrs Seely repeated mus- ingly. No; I have not heard of them. Where do they live? r 1x`r_-__--_ ._;.......n.)! ....:.:....,J El-.. I`TGL1&`??"!3.`1;343NE3 ..---u w-jj ow: : :---- : :--1 For Heavy Drau ht 01-`_ Light Carriage use. in any ountmg required, 1Nv:s'rE1) `FUNDS - - o 30, oo FUNDS INVESTED IN cANABX 3. 3001333 Snmn-itv_ Promnt Pavmant. and I.ihm-.mn;.. jiin. csoncfs. mason 'I"'._'R.n_D,'r.'Dn_n-nu , , _ gogn w. nI.{LczaUI_z pnY`,*111p`peotor. 6mo':-d`un"m~+'s H6i'liL B;mz ma-Q." ' 15 all."-I-I&I-LJLU I C-C .-. \r\p--- `..__. By .wearin the onlv Frank Lazarus (Late of the firm 0 Lazarus 85 Morris) renowned spec- taolesvand eye glasses. - rm... Qnm-.f.n1-Jan and Eve Glasses have been J AS. scaoeeue, CONVEYANCER. COMMISSIONER IN H.C.J. (V)17'17'IC'V1'.':-U1co-.st:zz'7'-.:-L() NDUN HOUSE, % on Lennoac cf: Lennoac Flat. GEORGE MONKMAN,: BHEMIST_`_A_Nl_JD_UGG|S_T. ; Aumws IN STOGK oi: Mime To onnan. JJID LWVLIUI. Wtlllvusnusayo 7 - , Certa1r.ly -Weyman street, Har- vey repeated. \ '(.l)..p ..1..,. `cu r\t\` n1nn nnv\U\I\l- `mo Ac` raasmavsyouawa FARMERS2` GEO. DUDLEY, ` HOUSE, SIGN; F125 soo BAYFIELD STREET. NORTH OF S_IMCOE HOTEL. vvov - :_-__~'__V- - ,,, Agent for the following Insurance Companies ,7 ____.._ . --c. PRl'.'SORIP l`ION"S CAREFULLY OOMPOUNDID. Special attention to Cross Eyes and Catgrgot _ TOILET ARTICLES--A 1r1`3LL LINE.` JAMES E]_)WA1}DS, 3310,91 CO -3.1.- LI!-IORSE BLAN KE_]' _ ..... 11-11- 11...: 14.1.1. .._.I 5:-.. .. QIIIAI LVLIUO KJ\J\JIJ llIJ`8X\l\II)I I The family is quite respectable, `her son responded quietly. Dora's mother is a widow. She sews fora. lace-goods house, and Dora has been assistant bookkeeper in our establish- ment 5 that is how I met her.. Mrs. Seely groaned, * A bookkeeper--a seamstress! she ejaculated. "Oh, Harvey, you` could `mt have done worse! - - Inn , 31 12.. 1.'_L'I_-__ 'IVERPOOL 86 LONDON 85 GLOBE IN-A J SURANCECOMPANY. ' . LIFE K135 FIRE. PAINTER! EYE. EAR, THROAT END NOSE. .;I!'559T"`RP cr1VY 01!` LONDON, ENGLAND, ` QAJAuL|aLJAuA:un 4-LAVA: ._v--..- Capital, 3,000,000 Sterling. >5.-Seoy. Montreal.` LL e:a.Aaiu;Ia < Im.AoKsMn_n _sHqp I III nun 9---no- - Moo:-9'3 Block Dunlop-st. Barrie. BIG STOCK OF l-`en-haps, she said, hopefully ; perhaps there is something to make upi Perhaps she is a wonderful `beauty, or a. great genius, or something?" Harvey gave her a grateful smile. ``I think her pretty, of course, he said, `.`but I suppose that e because I'm fond` of _her._ I _don t think she would be called a beauty. And as for gmiua e-ahe a ireryplever at accountev;'f],)ut'~ehe .d088u't eiug, ._or_ paint,` or anyging of that amt nShe`aenever had thoiime or -money for such things, poor girl I . . _ . - v - - --rucu-- on-Ion A!` was ac: -`woo- ----_. `I 8|]. KHH13. I1.8l'Il6l and varnishes" .er and oblig- mpered g -thoroughly -tliasweeteat in world, D \.1UL|l.' Barrio 15-tf ' --wju- w-- BARBIE POST O F_I.+`ICEi _ ____ -- IV7"_ - "` 1:113 5. mubh larger sdal heretofore. silks, Chenille: a.nt'}`:noy,Woolap: all kinds DAILY. NAILS DUE F'R)M Toronto ..... . ._' ..... . ............. .. 1 Toronto" ................. . . . . . ...... . . To:-onto.o.. . . ._ ........................ .. Ottawa .............................. . . 2 Northern Ra.ilway(North) .......... . . 3 Gra.ndTrunkEast........_ .......... ... Northern Railwa South). ... ..... . , North Simooe Ra wa. , Penetangtu-' shenea.ndMidla.n ....... .. N ewmarket ...................... . . .. . Newmarket ........................ .. Hamilton and Beeton Branch Rail- ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ` * - - ` - A I I I - I l I I I Q | I I O 4 4;; av vvu-uq vv vn.n....-.- .,..u., Ituvv ......, .....- l_.- I GOING SOUTi:I. For Toronto. Leave Collingwood 6.05 &.m., 8.30 a.m. 3.35 p.m Leave Barrie. 7.30 a..m., 10.27 3.111.. 4.47 p.m Arrive at Toronto. 10.95 a.m.. 2.05 p.m., 7.55 n.m MUSKOKA BRANCH-G:Cl1VG NORTH. `gnu, nn#_ 1-.;n_. 4..-nnvvvuanu-vv.-..u..-a-.,-u.., '4... .' Iv'v .7 _ GOING SOUTH. ` Leave Gra.venhurst,---- 6.50 a..m., 2.45 p.m Leave Orillia, 6.20 a..m., 8.35 a..m., 3.68 p.m Arrivea.tBa1-rie. 7.05 a..m.. 9.50 a..m..4.45 p.m \Tt'\"\7IIY`I (1"I lVl'l'lF l`(\`\Tl\ \Yf\`I'l\`I" IJDIIJIJUI """` Now that I m a partner, it's hard; Wurk getting off, responded Harvey Seely;it wa{aallIcou1d doginfact - _ He paused suddenly. . "What was all you could do 2" en- quired Kitty. l(TK7}.'II 9 no:r` T-Tau-nan `av-inn (lawn _,_._.., vuvuluvl u _ _ Tpys, etc._ 191 can sblioited before him Office hours. 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. -- Sundays I excepted. _ Money Orders nted on all Money Order Otllces In Canada, nited States, Great Britain Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and India, and Savings Bank deposits received be- tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. Re `stered Letters must be handed in 15 min- utes. tore the close of each mail. The letters (and all other mail matter) are takenfrom the street letter boxes every day, Sundays excepted, at 7.30 o'clock a. m. and at 3 o'clock and at 8.30 p. m a 36-11 4 J. EDWARDS Poslaster NORTHERIQT RAILWAY GOING NORTH. Ln:-.v;~ Toronto, 8.10 'a..m., 12.00 a..m.. 5. Ar at Barrie, 11.33 a..m., 3.37 p.m.. 8. A1` at Collinqwood 12.40 p.m., 5.50 p.m. 9. twrxqxvts (Vl'\fYII'IYI YR-.. r'n._-......4,_ Aunt;-sagas ;-... ..p-y__--`-- '.v_.._. .v_._..._. Leave Barrie, 11.35 a..m., 3.40 p.111. 8.40 p.m Arrive at Orillla. 12.20 .m., 5.20 p.m.. 9.25 p.m Arr.atGravenhurst,1. ' p.m.. 7.00 p.m.---- l\f\T\Yl`| $l\'IYIYITT 4.LL5I.vvu-va.auun;nv. v-vv (Col-I-log vovvuuu.-p. Joav y.-.u NORTH SIMCOE-~GOING NORTH. `Leave Barrie at 11.04 a.m., 8.25 p.m Arrive &tPenetanguishene. 1.35 p.m.. 11.00 p.m GOING SOUTH. Leave Pentanguishene at 6.16 a..m._, 2.40 p.m Arrive at Barne 8.40 a..m. . 5.10 pm 0.10 p.m.; ivuxeu. 11.20. ' St. Louis Exgress Limited Express. Montreal Express and acic Express, marked * run daily including Sunday. T. G. AND B. DIVISION. Cardwell Junction.-Going North-- 9.07 a.m. 6.30 p.m. Going South-9.07 a..m.; 6.30 p.111 0. V. R. DIVISION ' Inglewood J unc tion.-Going North 10.18 a.m.; 6.29 p.m. Going South 9.23 a 111.; 6.17_p.m. `T17 'l'T'rl\'l--r~|-A-u-- VVoU V Barrie. Sept, 1, 885. 4 Large Tlntypes for 50 Cents. 9 Large Gems for 50 Cents. 18 Small Gems for 50 Cents. 12 Sunbeam: Photo for $1. Remember this, it takes an artist to make 8. good Tint pe as well as a. Photo. My gallery as been -horoughly retted for work. None but rst-class work made. N,R,_Tf in urnvufh ma fn nun ;k:.. .'.._L__,, but tn-st;-class work made. " N.B.-It is worth 500. to see this instrument work, and glgeu get the pictures for nothing. Note the ad 88. - -I O us He would be rapidly successful ; he` would distinguish himself in the pro- fession he had chosen and amass a for- tune ; and he would woo and win some sweet young girl, with a. long row of ancestors -the Seelys, being themselves a. goad old family, were great respecters of blue blood-a host ot accomplish- ments, and a. heavy dowry. :-- --CI An 1'd1'5T59nt by mail will be delivered free of freight oha es. e S 1; day. to patronalfrom l: .7::1!ie:'n%.rg:S1?iItlsg. Mon. T~L"1IIln t1A1|t1-1--.....- lltlluubvu uuu 4-.auv--_ ..__.._-V , , way ....................... . Meaford Branch Railway" ........ .. Collingwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Collingwood ...................... Orillia. ......... ... . .................. . . Orillia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... .. -Hillqle,Craighurst.Da.1ston,Crown 1 .............................. .. Ruby. Edgar, Steele .............. .. 1- idhurst. Monday. VVednesday and Fridav ...................... . . '11` `lll IBEVB nurne [.0 10.27 a.m. and 4.47 n.m. IGIVEN AWAY? _ --AND--\ uquons. UULLV Leave Hamilton at Arrive at Barrie. turn-on v--`\. -av`. -go. Leavenarrie J 7.07 a..m.,4.47 p.xn Arrive at Hamilton 11.40 a.m.. 9.80D.m Tr*1nslea.ve Barrie for Toronto at 7.30 a..m.. 10.27 mm. and 4.47 mm. AIIIIILV LJILV nu- (All trains unless otherwise 8 ecied arrive and depart from Union Station. oronto). Dli'.PAR l`URES.-G0ing West. -St. Louis Ex- ress at-*8.10n a.m.; Pacic Express, 1.05 p.m.; P688 4.15 .11]. aging` `lCnnE__ Ijmitn `lawn:-nan 90:. .. rn . nxprems. 9.10 13.111. Going Eo.st.- Limited `Express 8.25 a.. m.; Mixed (for-Havelock and mtermeciiate points) 4.25 p.m.; Montreal Express, `*8.00 .m. ARRIVALS-Fr0Intho Ea.st-St. uis Express *8.30 a.m.- Mixed (from Havelock and interme- diate stations), 11 50 a..m.; Toronto Express. 9. 45 n.m. p.i|`11:om the \Vest.-Limi_ted Express. 8.45 a..m.; Atlantic Express, 5.05 p.m.; Montreal Express, 8.15 p.m.; Mixed 11.20. Rt. tlli mYFQ T.in1H*n `n'.\-nu-nun 1|/fnnfnnnl Their hopes had seemed likely to be fiullled. Harvey-had proved himself possessed of remarkable business quali- ties ; the had risen Quickly, and had re- cently exceeded their wildest ambitions by being made a junior partner of his ,: M _ Ibe to tate thatlhave opened N 1' ii _; 8 B ine-and Liquor Storg. 8w 8m y :'-_- _, mamovnm IIANADIANI PACIFIC RAILWAY. ONTARIO DIVISION. MRS. .':"aflfH_ENS Barrie, Jzn. 1. 1886. an ; muuvuu B0 `My_AQl|_N_"S_OLD STAND, man Mans. ma mu. 1...; Luuuunn Tuesda and Thursda . . . . . . . .. m_a(IIatax,) Wednes ay.....`. \Jl.'U I gqbva . (III! A_'F_-;` P3N I Whr he intends can i `IHIJ n.9_!.l_th_e_ C`-I ml J-J-`ll V 7 CT LIIIIIJBIJ I ::Berdan 7" Mrs. Seely repeated, and raised her brows enquiringly. I don t. think I have heard of the femily. 1 I" I ll 1"! , __:_.-_'l `.'--a v`-'-- -'I-v up :n;.9 v.:.1,`J-11.1. _'VV" '. J`. VALLEAU, 3. Sent. 1, 1985. 'I`in|m+ Arm -um van I-I-\JLI4I IJIIKICIU nu WIS GA MRoN, pun: nuns Iron some NORTH; Pnnnf Hu --~' ncuvvu GOING SOUTH. n.A_ Has removed to `Ia-n, - MAIN LINE. " ' I SUTTON. ONT. - ?71 'Vx?'}I.{n".{e1,"71i;Ley 2" said ? his father appealingly. a:r{'\....L,`3...1.-. Tnnmnn uHnonl- 11.... CALLERY A I-.1&a-NJ , Ticket Atzent. ;|u5aml uwam ;wmam uwam `4Upm OK ! urn 400pm vuv o.-vu uuva- v- no --vwvu -I-vvv vv-nvvuo-1 J And her and Mar- gery echoed her words. T V ` nn....1.J...u ...... 1.--... .....; ..a-c.... ._ ? ('r6`w'IA'R' p "`NDs ` `FOB .$A1,E ROPERTIES) . -~ ' A1: ...$B.I.{.I..].!.:;.`.. :.`C.`3W_`?:`? Mill pm- . ' 25 non streets, i A n nlicri' 1, ..-.muI8B.df w M m lots on my 0rd k A number at 5312; of Buttcreld s foun C Charles atrlein sites. . n ne bail O1-table houses a _ 9 Several 0:3`, an excellent b<)1DD)?I'l\1nltyIon cnarleazngo get a. c;,1$f*,.,::....':w i.`i.& E"5".can 1 -" Vanvvur II vvau an----- 3'1-ANIPING RY. FOR BRAIDING AND EMBROIDEW .Sri_lks, Uamaases, Patterns, Cards, Tassels, Table D7I GIIYDSTAI. PALA0EnS_T9 :-A'l-QET quurwrxy lnuuumenls. 1 That comfortable 2 am; by Mr. L. Buttereld, wit} and two lotsd'1pricv: 81000, Good buil n lot Mr- Crnddnnk SlgPLIuir`u`)vuI1::..I VERY one that has seen the I. L i}`;`;I Singer Sewing Ma_chmc, pmnouut best sewing machme m A1110:-V1cu_for :1 - work, heav or light, and g:nsun_ I 1, simplicity o constructxon, nolsvlvsa 1;: `1; tion, and can be run up to _'_ .00-.` stn)xb;) 1_ninute. Our agent Mr. Vv 1llu_nn ( a`111IW ` Just sold eleven machines 1n the flm, , weeks, and says its the good n1cr1Is'0 :0 W chine. above all others. that makcs 1}` fl 1 . sold. Intending purchasers should ed! _A;5x,_ olce, next door to J. J. Brown s. an L the best machine. W. W. ELLIS ` [situated ; $1200. ;n3;`1;;;;;"t3';;ar" onnorwe houses can be pg.'idc0fIg:9g31e hem: quarterly instalments. Ppice; month 1" comfortab1e2 stox-y1)w%1.`3+[;0` ' with smau "M; occ.:,, 1ot_s - price 1ceiM buxldlng on Ross Mr. Craddock sresidenccr $`56m` adjoin, Dwellin House on EasL'ei(.1e' f I`: 00O11Dled YMr. Bothwe1l,m03t Owengtm. Cottage andl t . residence, _8350.o near]? Oppome Dr. Arum. A splendxd building site of 41 "` John Hines residence, on m _8.nearx,,_ Bayeld street. A bargain `Cat gm`; 11:1` IiII`ANDAl1`3EA comrohaue do bl ' ouaeo dt . .`1 sta ion. n m om 3t"DDoa1te 'eb'` 10 good puxldipg lots well situated FADIJQ 1101113 3...... ........, .....r...u.a- muuuru 111 fun in I oR'rH 0RILLIA.-Part of Lot 31,, ,3. 80 ac., 40 cleared, excellent soil. good huh 2133923 :;a",.:::`:,':~,:.2:::;.`W OT AWASAGA_--F. L nnm 1 :_ l$l}rY0ll1L8 Ill UBIIBCXB. and me H CSILTI1 -`Ill ckets may be obtained and also inform about the route and about freight and xv. ger rntes from ROBERT B. MOODIE. Vvestern Freight and Passoxmw .\.'_v:. 93 Rossin House Block. York 51.. '1 rt` 1). POTTI NG E If. on \unt' \`vn..u :vu" I "IIIFTU 'FANcv cooo. W Gheapwools and BT31 substantial inheritance. ' IJ..LlJo . All that now remaineti to be desired was his safe conquest of the beautiful and aristocratic young person of their dreams, with her uiany talents and her `I `I A A`,_,_ l _will find it advantageous to use this rome.:` lathe quickest in point of tixne.z1ni (her. are as low as by any other. Through frci-.-.' forwarded by fast special trains. andkax` ience has proved the intercolonial route 1; the quickest for European frcight to and :: all oints in Canada and the Wcsxcrn .~`m'; T ckets mav be obtained and also infor 11. {U1 .l(:l]L\\ll`;l\. _ xicf Sup Raxlway Office. Moncton. .\'.I3.. 11;: OT AWASAGA.~E 5 of lotl in an . gzsplendid farm 90 acres cleared, goSd`f.33 Inga. plenty of water from 22. new .-j_ strean}. no waste lang. ` ```` -~ | TECUMSETH.-1\ 51.0: 4 m um col. . am-ea. About 80 acres l-1:-znvnrl \ `lnuumxo ,_ 1 Iacres. Abo1I1ytl8I()1ac;-`es :13-Lax?-elcin um C0` well situated. about 3 miles fr ' A `~'.`J`1 TINY.-E. 1; 88in 1au:o n. .{'.`.;3`.`=" 4 ug, wuu wuo_c1'cu unu LHIlI)(:I'(,"1 art of 22 m 6th Con. \ ,-apm, 1 house and barn; 81200. VXU lnnrl nnv-f nf I4` 1 n!n 1.. x'\ I Several Pa.rk_Lots \Vez:t of Mr. Ex-mg. ldence and havmga ne viuw of I1-mi Kempenfeldt Ba}. n "l`hA nhnvp Inn 9 nrn nuv-A r..'v'/.1: 11;` N Ulllup {IL [116 UFICU p]2L'Jt.`(1 IHIUI; }?_ S'_f,'v||l|_ AUIIIHUHLULUL DC} a I The a.bove,la.n 3 are Oercd ciepccin and in nearly every case a very .~'nm}E me_nt will be accepted, and L-am` u:I` for the balance. ~ l"1~.n nnnnno 9;-nun `r\Qn ....... 1. ._.,, ~ lUl` Luv UHIBIIUU. The vacant town lots can he still easier terms, in case tlw pxm to build immediately. Apply to ST}? A 'rnv x- JUULI, LV.D., WILHOUD CDEINIC. Close connections made at Point Levis the Grand Trunk Railway and the Ricl.... and Ontario Navigation Coxnpmigs 5teaj..- from Montreal, and at Levis with the .\c: Shore Railway. Elponnt rnhl-Inna piallnann hvit!'lx: nn J` avg u yggugg .5 utpvu L.I\1sIn\A_ VA. UOIII swan.-- Not at; all likely, Harvey rejoine('1. Tney are quiet people. L` `).....J,-.. I" `III -.. Qarslu-U un4\v\nn`t\z: manna TINY.-E. as in 13: (:on., Q; very good farm; 81200. ` cm W" N 5 of lot 9 in the 3rd ('oncL-ssion. 3 Fa.rm,50a.cres cleared and mm'l\ rr'.`C.`} stum 3, `balance good hardwood 'hu-.}`L (5 forte. le frame dwelling. I ropm_v 5} ;-31 miles from \V 'ev&'le Station. VIPQDD A _ `U in? 01:7. tux` (v-_ nuwxs 11'UlH vv uvu-w Dluuon. VESPRA.- V. 01 `24 in 6th ('on._ ing, well watered and Linmcr-<:r1_ an Art nf 9`) in R1}: (`nu \'..-y .... n, IJUUUU !l:LlU. Ufll; D1 LUU. ~ W gand part of E 5 of Si in u'.~}. Q. 50 acres cleared and free fmm .41; a rst-clasjs property, is si.1mz`c w of Minesing s'ation, is \'c1'_\' u.-;; would make an exccllcm .~:m 3; 1'; cheap at the price placed upun it. 3 Reva:-Al Park. Lntq \\'put nf \1.. ...-- ------wu -uvvuu From the West for all points in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prin Edward Island, Cape Brown and Newfoundland. All the poplar sea bathing. shing and; . sure resorts of Canada are along this line. Pullman cm-A 1PJI.VinQ lfnnh-pal nn \Tm`.:.' burr: FCBUFLB U1 U!:|Il8(l& are 8.lOX1g U115 U118. Pullman cars leaving Montreal on Monk Wednesday and Friday run through to 1{al.:: and on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday t; J 01111, N.B., without chance. (`Joan nnnnnnfinnn rnnn of Dn3nf Tori: '1` DLIUIU nuuwuy. I Elegant rst-class. Pullman buxfct. ands lnz cars on all through trains. Wirfpnlnnn rnfrnahmnnf rnrnnc nt nnrx-M u1){_uu.ru U11 ELI I.I`011gIl I.I'8.lDS. Flrst-class refreshment rooms at comer: ;' distances. __|l 0|!TERS AND EXPORTERS EAs|LfsoLm1 ``*W'``' W: RIFLES AND SHOT GM INTERGDLONIM RAI LWAY. rs Seely fellwback in her chair with a little gasp ; her husband turned 9. dis-' may-ed face" upon his son, and Kitty and Margery gave little screams, ``T......,.,. L... .-.`L..u-so-.4-1 Ti Itvnlu na:1nn "ma-\rv\ TH E Dnvu-:_fT__ ROUTE , `[.1...._.. 4.1. - 11?- -I18 DUEL ll] FLOS.- nhnnf '20 n4 Barrie. March 13th. 1886. 13-1! ANIMVUNITION, &o. N H. PU|-LA/, 315.3313- :1). App!) EU _ V STRATIIE &'ALLI. Barristers. Bar; Fisiziizy "i1"a?e'y'?JE3 him, with 9. gen- fcle sympathy mingling with the dismay in }_1rf}1ce. - - I1 I El` Puilws MA.\ .\GE1E FOB . _u n|uHL11`.` qxl -`good. u acres. gs "chase '_n .- lly ln..'.. Kitty's spJ3n `f'eIl into hr sucer with a clatter, and Mr. Seely droppe his roll hastily. T sum _.._:..1 H ....:.J ml .... .... 1---n..1--- Mrs. Seely alone remained calm. She rolled up her napkin and put it in its ring, and looked at her son "through -her gold-rimmed glasses com posedly.` ' ` Q1. I .. 'n`&. 1` nnnnn rm `\nI- F1-n:n Inna an w lh:nl`I1\a.r`:e._;;--their only sonhad, with commendable independence, left h*'s pleasant home to get a. start in : the neighboring city, they had all ex pected great things for him. I! 1 I vey. 7|/T. -lu\l. .JJ.1l-lol5`.IlJ suvv A L v u n v u v n v v-na-u VVeyman street! It: was miles from the regions of aristocracy ; it was peo- pled with working girls, with seams- tresses, and with small shopkeepers; with snreet-vendors, and old app1e'-wo- men, for all the Seelys knew. A`\Y.-_L `lT.._.....;.. _L..AAI- 'EI'.......-no 0" n4\:ol A common working girl, said Kitty in 9. choking voice, and every- body will k`nowTit! Oh, Harvey, it couldn't. be worse." ' I E 3-'\J|)L\I| I Sheifelt, however, `that this was an important crisis. -av-vu .1 0 1 ` 1 `IUV IIGVU \LVIAV WVIUV 0 A pennileas girl '1" said his father solemnly; and after all we have hped for you! No ; it could `not be worse. ` ,_._L2__. ._-_1 as '..-:.1 `All-Ilialn II Il\I vmvauvo The young man looked` from one to "another V in astonished, hurt, and half-` contemptuous silence. _ T I'........-._.. `L..'u-gnu` A-A a non, ' Ll`uI\a `Ill UI.l\J ll'\J I In Weyman street, rejoined Bar- I `III GIIDVUII mMarried !.3P11aid Margery Breathles- But Mat-gerind turned away with an impatient geqture.` 3-` _ 'I"L..-4. an L`u 4-- "' _`.- ..-2_I his energy whichpet` the bell in the cantor jinglmg. 1 7l'\I.:... :. ..L-.-...1 m 1.- _-2_1 :_ .12....-__:.~ "'-"'i`E$ is absurd 2" he-said indignant- ly.. It. is more than.ab`snrd; it `is un-` just and narrow-minded_.'_ ' How sensi- b1e-preaumably sensible people. H ar- vey corrected rather bibt.erly,"can say, in regard to a person they have never seen, that `itecould not be worse, is past my comprehension. . ' ` HTXTA ...:II ...a Ami}. at :4. " ....:.J IE..- rr =COUI.DN".l` an wonsli was ml: 1mm_:.Y vnnntcr. nu 1u.Ipu|_.I.uuv 5l:l_l.lll`Uc . ' . Tl}e_1'e_ isVnotI.Iin_g, then," she `said, deapaxrmgly; no ;1t couldn't be worse. ......_,. . Impossible, my pet, Harvey `re- sponded, and patted, her falsely-bloom-. ing cheek affectionately ; -besides, if you were but 9. -shadow--a caricature of your own beautiful self, they - would not have been surprised. They were prepared for the worst." . ll 1|` cn:s`aiL:--...-. ""73vV11, mother, said `Harvey light-i ly, of course a new addition to the family is an object of interest; but don t'forget thatrI `have an appetite,and getting married has `rather improved it. Take off your - bginnet, my own. Here, Kitty. 17:- ..~...... 'c......;..;...:5-*...:u. .. ..-..u-..-- -...v.. V, .-...--:J u Kitty came forward with a. setfface and tightly-closed T lips, to receive the marvellous cotnbinfsgtion of bea.ds'and silk owers `held but to her with a dig- "gueted air offapriahtliness. She afraid to truetrheraelf to`. speak. "3 -n--;. -mt... u....1.. ..:.1. .4. `..._L i_-_a' any any u u gnu. The didingroom table was set for dinner ; and Mrs Seely wandered fram one end of it to the other nervously. `I _`I ..... 'L.-..L-_.J ....J. .....I.... LL- ..L....Jn \acuJI-clings; .- There was a roll of wheels, and the twinkle of the carriage-lamp at the door, and the bell rang sharply. V351... A-`J Mn-unm- A`:-snlulutlia `campus: :0: ......, ...... ...... ..-.. ..... ....... .,. Kitty and Margeryeclaspgd hands in sympathetic agitation ; Mr. Seely drop- ped his paper and rose; and Mrs. Seely advanced toward. the hall-door with dignity. ` V u ........_...a ...:.:|.. l....1..-L. -1..- .....1.1 .......'|..` IVCI-I\ .vnvunBvn.J Bwvrvuu For what they` saw was a woman of apparently forty years, . with a face powdered and painted in.the most un- blushing manner, with thin grey hair crimpled over a wrinkled forehead in a sickening affectation o_f youthfulness, and with a diminutive gaily-trimmed bonnet perched thereon, with` an affect- ed, mincing gait, and a simpering smile. ` A V Hui-vey watched them with an un disturbed sn_1ile-his father, turning away at last, and rubbing his forehead with his. handkerchief "weakly; Mrs. Seely, gazing at her daughter-in-law with a dreadful fascination, vi and ` V girls, sinking into `chairs in diemafed silence. I 91- IIIDIID\Q VII U5 IQUVJJVA an vv.w Poor Mrs. ,see1}', sick 'J'im-e, had made her way} to the bell and -rang it, and dinner came down presently. lint EELL ME Aidan sibliff VVIIJ I Vnlvlulun `i-We will no{"a1k of it, said Mrs. Seely, holding up a. restraining hand; Discussion will not mend matters. And you are to be marriednext inonthl I-ouv 11 an: Ian. I a(i'cl.e;lv1-atherl Iitxbiously. 1.1).. _. ........_.. '9 an` "7-i5_v"I."J` nKf7' Quid his father shortly. V ' ' 1117--- _--_I_1 I_.....1I_ -_.`..--L 2L --2.I Harvey s wedding-tour was com- pleted ; and they had received a tele- gram that afternoon to the effect that he would be on hand to night with his new wife. T V . n ....., -..... .,. .. .. ...., ......,- ...,. . .,....._,. Her husband sat under the chande lier with his evening paper, but he was not reading it 3 Kitty and Margery uttered about uneasily,_ watching through the window for the return of the carriage from the station. ((1 1.-.... 1! ....:,J R'............. ...3L'L (Q on. ...- .........,,- ...,... ...., ......-..... I hope, said Margery with 9. net- vous attempt at cheerfulness, that she will be barely `decent - presentable. Think of the people who will call! I hope she won t be worse than we re pre pared to see her. um... '-...-u..u 1...) ....:.:| Mr..- a....1.. \A IQV UV ncvluo "Tshe couldn't; be, said Mrs Seely dismally, mL-_A noon. 4; Ac -u1nnA1n no.1` `kn wthlglened wide befor she could `reach it, and -Harvey entered-, his face su` used with genial blissful smiles. v'IVl..:. . 2... ........ ....:l.'..` L- .....I '.....nu.-11:`: . U\II$ -KLIUU `CIIIQ &H-K5595] O 9 _ "And with a caressing touch, he took by the hand, and led forward among them-- V What! - Mr. Seely gazed at the apparation with startling eyes ; Mrs. Seely dropped the hand she had started to hold out, with her face growing ashy ; and Kitty and Margery gasped. 111.... ...L..L 1.1.-..-....... ........ .. ............ -0 unnaa-vi This is my wife, Harvey repeated 5 "`ha.ve you no welcome for her ? The bride tittered. Mebbe they think I ain't good enough for em, dear? she observed tartly. The Son`: '1.ovi$v Bride--'.l'he Mother : non-or--'rhe sum`: TDrea.d-'I'he !`a.ther s`DlImut.- - vulva: Yes, they had all said repeatedly, that it oould'not' _be worse. _ But. this wretched, wrinkle, bedizened creature --they had not `dreathed of this ! unavn vo -Yfx could hardly expect it, said Mrs. Seely reproachfully. ' :17--- _-n . at 1ur-L-.;...-.: ....y_u ....... .....-._, .. .............. . . , Very well; `if Mclhammed won't come- you ve heard the observation. We shall pay you 9. visit immediately on our return from our wedding-tour, with your kind permission. You must know Dora. upavuanvnn uvaauuu vvvo] 3 But his ears still rang with that odious assertion, It could not be worse 1' and he was thoughtful all th way back to the city. T I at I Theseeleys wre in a. state of sub- dued excitement. '"35?r{."i`u?"3i?$,7'"1?"E;ia proudly; my mother, Dora ; my father, my sis- ters, Kitty and Margery." A . - _.1 .-:LL .. Anunnuuanm I-Assn`-A `IA Ivan`: u-av`: -vn w vu vo-av: `mi -I e looked-;.t his horried relatives meaningly. "VI... L.....I.. -1.` L}. ........J.. I.....`L-.`I -.._.. IAAVUU on: 5 Tie trutih of his words ashed over t'he.I.n' .; . .. V . -. `O-n thle ninth,"-V-Halrvey feiolned Of course you will all be there? he 4.1.1-.-I ...-.L'I...... .I..I..2-.-.I.. ~ His mother and the girls had even kissed him good-bye, in an injured and reproachful way, and` his father had shaken hands oooly. ' 15._A. l.:_ -__.. ..;.:n _._._.. __:..L 51...; Your last day 7 Dear, dear ! Must you -go today, Harvey '1" said Mrs. Seely. looking across the breakfast table at her sfm with affectionate cbncern. nnnnv vv `Ivan- When h.e left the house an hour later, he had the required permission. 1-`- Turtle soup 3" the bride obaarvecl. looking.;roun&T,the cable with-.`, `a girlih. ainile ; ,.`-`ain t nothing I so ! Just the o?elery,'father-m law. Delicious! l'ziI1't it, darling `I L V ` ` s K n _-3 ,1 11. _, I "' `.ll7_l(a;l'il'-._y'ou augthe time 2" she `oz-ied joyfully. And. the 'grey`_ hair "was false, and the Awrinkleuwere put on, and all that dreadful powder? Oh, Harvey, how could you `I (`T -..`\L LA __J LL- "51s'.;.$f `m, W and the! bridegroom complacently. Q 111: I 1,___`I . Ignorant anti vulgar ! ` What dread-` tul thing would theyjdnscover next '3 forget. The unfortunate parents satl - It we; an evening. they `would never`: with pale faces and unsteady hands,. staring into their empty plates, or` looking at each other with fresh horror lat each simpering, senseless ungramma- ticel remark. of their terrible daughter in-law. in 1 ,1 _ Kitty and Margery excused them- selves during` the second course, and ew tetheir rooms to cry` themselves to slceg, in an agony of dismay and mor- tication. " ` .uac n .0. n -1 Ina vngav van, xnvvun YA-x`1' tripped up-stairs, with 9. juvenile nod over her shoulder. and with her beaming` young husband fol- lowing. A `ll ... G....'l... ......-..... L-.. L-.. L.-.....J.. An r-v v Uunnvvuj Mr. Seely. stood in front of the re- place, watching the door with a stern face. He was master in his own house at least, and he was determined that it should not be disgraced by his son's wife for another hour. 1 A -..-.._..r...-...D .. V . . V - . Butrib was not the sight they were prepared to see, whi3h the open door disclosed ; it was not a`. painted, pow. dered semblance of a5 woman who came in slowly, with a timid smile and down- cast eyes. - " .1 ; ___._ .. ._t'-.__1__. ..__-; 1- 1. vvaavvvn -av. vv `Jovian I-u C.uldn c you have_got.o'.foi' an?` -other week 1" said his father, breaking ` his hot. roll carefully; now that you're` a partner, though .---~ `T-.... LL_.a. T9... .. ..'..-&-`nun 16': hard` Good morning, she said gently. Harvev had followed her closely. Well, Dora, he said, looking from one V to another of his speechless rela hives quizzically, "thefy don't seem in- clined to speak to you. 'D..a. 'M ..........a. 'I.....a ........... A.-_-___1_ 1, _, "771"iLg'e'1 '33 33310," and the pretty bride, .rai_sing; her dark eyes sweetly. `,`I told himit was cruel 3 and isu ch (time as I Vhsind, saying all those shoking` thiga h`eIijaa'- tiiiighit me,j and keeping iy wig stfoilght, and trying not to laugh! Shall you ever forgive us 1" ' - . '. ' . l ""Forgive' you! 03:, my den girl!"| cried Mrs. Seely incohqrently. A _ ' Ann! ..'I.... l..-....2...I ............J .'..2A.I.' .....-L . `It was rather ro_ugh,said"Harvey gaily. I_felt lik_.n..\villain w-hen 1 sav_v_ the way you al `_t9 ok it. But you know vivhsitfyou said[.f_vex'y one.of'"`you* 1+`-that it `Ou1dn t be,`;1;vorse.' I thought` ~'1 d just 1q1omtmt._,to you Hjshatt it `foqld. ' Dora. is` pf. :".forvs 8116 min rrt..,15f $:!vhen: she makes an ebrt ; and I can heartily V"-u`-`.131:dbably not. said her husband grimly. . T 1'. _...-... - ..-1.'.._._ _..-__._ _`L:-L __gL__1 B"""J' . It was a. solemn group which waited in the dining-room, next morning, for the appearance of the newly-wedded couple. (III, __,- __.,_ _-_ _D I ' ' I - vvu-.g- There were marks of a tossing night of every face--in troubled brows, swol- len lids; and pale cheeks--and 9. general gloom prevailed. ll"- Q....`I._ -1.--) 2.. L`..-_L -1 LL- A..- uv -vs cw`: see her !" Dreadful! Margery echoed with a groan. There were footsteps on the stairs. Mrs. Seely turned with a shiver, and the girls caught their breath. _ The door opened. . The waiting group looked up slowly. Would she notbe still more terrible in the broad daylight - that articial, simpering horror? ' `D --L :4. _.-.. ..-A. LL- _:_;u,. n __, vuu-aw V-at . `It was a slender, sweet-faced` young girl, with shining brown hair crowning a charming head, peachy cheeks, in which the color came and `went, and soft dark eyes, which studied the carpet in pretty timidity ; with dainty slippered feet, and a lace-trimmed wrapper, tting snugly to a perfect form. ' '63 vuvun I VIKII Auuvs Avuunnvv It was not to be wondered at, the1e- I `tore, that the girls were trembling "with `eagerness 5 that Mr. Seely fumbled with his watch chain in nervous suspense, and that Mrs. Seely opened her lips twice b. fore she found strength to pro- pound that all important question: Who is she? . She is.Miss Dora Berdan, at pres- went, said Harvey srnilingly. Li`) ._..J..... 0" `Luci untduv an-xnnl-nu` ant` vu-Vin QZIIJA I899` IIJVVIIYIIJI-IUIJ. 4 And she huifried fotjward wihf ayaob of joy, and emb race`d_`her dmighter-in law wildly. ' ' " ' . L14. ._..... .._-LL-.. ..-.; ..L 9! .._:_`I:fm1 ,`l"...__-_ VIII? UIVI-II "1 sha.'n t think of setting up, said the bride..rising from the table with an 'apolo'getic giggle; and with the last deeert held aloft, I'm._too wore out. If anybody calls--.-of course, everybody "w'i1lca1l-just tell em I ll aee. .em to- morrow. Come on, dear._ A_J _n_. ;_.._..__.'I _-.. ..1._:_... _:A.L .. ........ .....,..u-.....5.,. . But that will not help matters, said his wife miserably. `-He is ruined ; we are disgraced, and everybody will know it. ` ' ' There was 9. silence. -- I. had pictured her to myself, said Mrs. Seely, beginning to sob, as a young girl-a person of suitable age for my poor misguided boy, decently educated, and at least a lady. And even then, when 1 did not doubt .that it was such a one he had chosen, I thought myself the most unhappy crea- ture in the world, because-because she had not wealth and an old name. Surely it is a judgment` upon us. Oh, was there ever so dreadful a thing 'I_ ` - r:'D..-L-L1._ _-L n _-:.1 L.-._ L-__L_'__-1 vv gov av- vv-av--av. n-Avian. Please get `them away befere any- one comes, papa, said Kitty. It would be dreadful if "anybody were to li `I31 D. w----v-n u rvuaa vv Bub [;rgery hadvgbmes towards her hastily, "and sewed both hex: soft hands in.1.*9;1:L`!5-- _. r"`V`:"s aa..id it; could not be worse, she said faintly. - But -this! How shall "9 `3`!`C? i` 7." ' WU \IlO\lllDIl All F'I shall not endure it 3" said her hus- band ;,his face had grown almost care- worn during the last two hours. I shall send them packing to-mo:-row ; and it ever he enters `my house again I! - W Seely wrung her her hands de- spairingly. HIT- .....:.J :4 ......1.:|L..... 1... ............W % He brought his hand down on the 3 table threateninglv. u`D.-1. .|.L.;A. ....:l`I _-4. 1..-]... __..u....... 7! N0R1?1ERN.;4DfVANCE` '\' mm I>:Dn\;'?".t .~~: mu: 1 V LI LU FUQUKJLII `But she is not--she cannot be of good family, living in Weyman street '3" said Mrs. Seely anxiously. -' .lL'I"L.-. cm ...-:L;. annvgnn`-nh`A ,,