Mistress (to applicant fo;moook)-Wh: experience have you bed as cook? _ Applicent--I was siven 'y_eu-s in` n lssht plsee. mum. -L - A Mist --Why did you leave -there? ' Applicant--.-The` mssther en ~miItre both died, mum. V , . 1\lie-ens;-e;W.lisI; are may die on `V Aiuiosnt`-'3-Iiidigestioil, mum; * ` ltrlkon iv DH ' I: ....A. 8.... Ah '-.,.ertha.i .', omen iolding 9}: poor,` )..-What I Lalv U53 3 Illllll KIIIIITI lily neuron HUI-I IIU V--.~,And 0QO0h0k1*~W0rth`~;~""-3' _(m_`4*".l`ia'i;ew1'IhTthe A rudd `Flow; `V E ` emfemigeqgw; yg'`"""`-" 1 A 0 spar _ As ngers might . _ That mark deft measures of some tune I -. : The`:-child..r.en. fcmoir; . \' ' ann Q`|Annun`- ; . `=:4.uu:-c|,l.uu,r,eu..(:l1_)0ll; . - 3, #5 o'1fhen-,-.-with good friends, the rarest few, " `% " Thou lfoldest true, o Ranged round about the blaze, to share ' My comfortVthere- Give me to claim theeeervice meet That makeeeach seat" A place of honor, and each guest : Loved imthd i-ehh. - .3 .4 Dar am sartin pgs which on kin chalk down on de `;_wi' :._a. feel-_ in ..da.ti you.a.m gwi 9;? ~`h_i1|3.;vf;:niLne___!timea v'vh9'.r" ydu mini `duce.`*" - 'l\.. .......... .. ......... - I........ .........II.. "J- -`I.-..-.._ "'i?'Lm twice as easy to cents to go, to de circuees it _ to back` wo shillihs `of brfowed IiiBWy'.-`-=:;'-`-- .-No man can remember what he frowed his empty cans and bottles until he dis- Ir:1-nnm Hui-. nnnnnlnntlw .`|n`t-` inuhnn | vv a-nan. J Illnl I-slbw VIIVU De wuss a man s lsreaf smells do clusser .:Vh`e smgwine to gie to you in an argy- ment. ..~` 145-5.- .- . ..., but no! and Inc- vs bottlgs u__nj3il kivera dat somebody diffnp_e&__:ashes obe.r,his_.fence.- ' ` ` "L ` _ Br9a:*1.'.=!1 n .#iIk*1%>fs3'1s 49 I ober, his_.fence.- " -:_{j Broadcloth an silks. look $1511 on de street, but they doan hitch `warty well with colq ta.tgr at! . g:_1_e....,. 1'," ._-_`_` I.'.2_1. -._- .__ Wlllll ULIILI IIHIIUIIB av I`;IUo.-_- ` I . De walue of de `yo kick am no gauge fur le feelin *b:*,de_a_owner if he hagzpens to be around. ` ' ` ' ' ` ine men outer ten borrow wid de ex- pectashun of bein just `go much ahead. De odd one will s'va'nt to borrow agin as a reward fur his honeaty. `A tum powerful." easy to discriminate a wise man an fanatic. De wise man longs yo your party; do fanatic to de oppoamhun. Wlln (Inn -haul.-I luau vnnr nsuvhnr an A. 1. 4'0!' for bogus ws "-Dear 1 7 iin ma hon opprzaaishn. ' ' ' While youahould luv your naybur as "yourself, doan . .ginhim to understan ddt youkin be depehdedi on to lie awake 0. nights to purtect hi; grape-arbor. `I\. wanna: IA!` RIIIIADI `IQ -I` Illgutal bu purwuu ulp slD|lU'l uvlo Do men who ggexja dat. he kin no. live auto dodge slander an eacaee malice has got a. heap 0 thistle: waitin for his bar feet. . . The aiverege man's biznesa word kin be depended on` up to a sartin pint-a.e rm- ae he will profit by keepin' it. `I\. ......LI...~. AI I`:-o:r| Anon dannnn (\ all no wul. pruuu uy Iumygu u. . Deproblem of livin doan depend so much on hangin to an old welvet .ca pet in de parlor as it does in savin de crusts and crumbs in do kitchen. .- _ _.-..9- _L:-I-.. ......a.- V .....-J A... 8110 crumua nu uu Isuauuuuo When a man's whisky costs mo dan his our he should stun ready to wote fur do buildin of two wings on de County House. rrrl "I , EL ___- L._--_` _1-& -1` -nan nvnw While it am true dat_ all men war created equal, a heap of us have got spiled in de brmgin` up. About do only time social barriers am abolished am doorin a steamboat exploshun. The Wit of Women. When you wish to `affirm anything you always call God to witness because. He never contradicts you.-Queen of R0`;- mania. T ` I I _,. 21 Le? |IICIIlI- Her neck and arms were as naked as if she had never eaten of the tree of knowl- edge of good and evil.-Jane Carlyle. _ - L_ L2... _..I-L:.. -... -u-Inn`-nvvnw `Alas; \I. Rvvw ---- V ._ - J udge no one by his relations, whatever criticisms you L may pass upon his com- panions. Relations, like fea.tures,_ are thrust upon his ; companions, like clothes, are more or less our own selection.-Kate Field. Marryin a. man ain't like settin along side of him nights and hear him talk pretty ; that's the`fust prayer.` There s }2tsVanI"lots o meetin after tha.t.'-Rose jnmmer sermons 'l\....9 -... ......A.:_ c__.__ _L.'_L __ ._ I_:_. ` Terry Cook LUBE uu lvvlz M u J. U11 Uuun No ! I aiu t. one tosee the cat walking into the dairy and wonder what she s come after.---George Elliot. - What would you do in time of war if you had the suffrage '1 asked Horace Greeley of Mrs. Stanton. . Just what you have done, Mr. Greeley; -stay at home and" urge the others to go and tight, replied the lady. - - E----.L- -3 Alan 7|-inn}-.I'n UH ill), LOPILVIQ vuov -u.-.`, . . Mlle. Mars, a favorite of the Theatre Francais, had offended the Garden du Corps, and they went to the theatre ._to hiss her down. She came to the edge of stage, and, referring-to the fact that they never went to war.-e_aid i What has Mars to do with the Gardfes dn Cprps 1" ',__' '_L. '.._,1 WU UU wuu IIIID \Jun_u:v-3 V035 \r_v-r-v . f`Pra.y, said anarmy oicer who had been on guard duty in Washington seven- teen years, to. M1ss.Clav(eland,`, what"do ladies nd to -thinkeabout -besides - dresses i0liv.el.arisd5f :; 7: "' and parties '3f' "`_'I`he' heroic deeds of our modern I army . . .oirQers, replied `Miss, l.'-' /. '-'*' " - - .-1".1 ;l`._-`..- UIOVBIBTIU. . ` IA 'liad3"v=bg:V>.i1c'e'-'t't>'1.<.i..ii1'a<(s`1io -could lliiaivp, know w'1`1`an'. she 'ha;d'taken;-too_m`uoh= wine `at di'xih'er "hii 11'u.'ab:%s'n'd jka ;g:`gq.n, `to '5`-"I'.f.?`-h`Y'l".'..f'.i"` `V ~ -'14-.s.1-u1";_.. ' Have you seen, .`b4'..E.8..'-.`-r`.`-..-.;.-I-3.-18-t,O]'y?- f'- a 1a did-alt -the-=tvhlking.~ =`.`No. 1 had to give upIlit',a.qi1,8intnc;:',`; Ltried for two 'y`_e9;rs to -tell ~ -her gaomething ` in Apartiou1a:."-eQo119:ct9d `b.y.'f1$t9$Sanb0rn- .. \ r -~--v--v --_.- .------w u-vv-'- H"-E35" mv knee is bent; . * G1ve,mooontent--- - - 3 what combs to me, I `Wink!-A A'c. :5 I... . `. ` `I. ' " 4 I `\V uUK'I-lljlluuulmvnno . , It.W.$s at.adin'_I19tj tablje. His ~- father jwu saying somethi g.to his Vmotherabout um. vv......1'.:.'.s..;I '.1mk. looking: across W.'.'1`- } . Q .A . 0h,Aexcla1me.d. 8.0.1! .1!`.m8 3! to Eloise with an evxdent. demre to un- pr.o-siher with his V anquirennentls 1" what dyns.Inif0.\is. L,.. \ ' ; u\lTl...c 6. 6 '1" {nnlina ]C`0iI`8.V' wmu: uynu;n_1w_.u. _ What is it '2 inquired Elaine.` It's something that blaephetm with{ Jack explained. \ ~ The fact is, -_ I'm in urgent need of money and I want 01,000 for a I,nonth., . ,Any security? A v < t . nu--- Ima. unuli nlurvar and I thought 3 . Any oeour1_tyr' None, but your a lawyer and thought you might devise some scheme to raise the sum. . .~ J`. Nothing easier. ;,I..et `me have 8900 and I'll inve_et 11$ :0 that it WI. grow into 3 thousand 1n thr9e'1g ontm." zmlzx `v'o`iuongn.` Omaha Da_In`e;'--So gyoju decided to come Wont thin so ' nginieendinof goingto the seashore gpgugug . . Philnde but strl (lannnidly)-"Yea. it the on y thin I oould.d6. "Not tired of 9 d ocean are you '0" A '%w3i1.%d`nq;.d*lin dh<{~vr P9p1b.:`Ii* iii: .du.=dae.' 3;; 4:V gay ggt,` pox-mt urbs ` . .whateomea'tome, te ei' it be : (An humblevroof--a frugal board, And aimple hoard ; The wintry fagot piled beside ' The chimney wide, While the enwreathing ames upsprout And twine about The brazen dogs that guard my hearth mar. : ; a . Ant` nnnnlnnl Inna.-`|.n__....u- U9`! I:0`;`(1 _'a3:th'; 1-g'`f;, L nut, nun} Dawn :3`: .'t'. mus Jaokjmxplanatlon. . A_`.". `H -1 o _ . +- B0 lmullu. blupheme rocks 1. -1a t,iyrr_ ' xg. =`.fNo_. I-irthaiiking iiie public oi Barrie *an ci vicinity ` for.-`the l. sbera1.pa.trona.ge'bestowed upon him in um nnf. harm: in nt.n.tA that he hmI.At non. I03 H6 I3Deranl.D&l?l'0n8g0` UGBFOWCII `IIHOD 11111] the pggt,.bega ,tostate that he haagat con- s del-able expense increased his baking facili- Mkm and in navy rn-Anni-AH tn (In 5:. larger hncrlnaan I ?aZ2r%:peme`"m%?!sZi 1i`ba@}a`"aZ Elie: and is now prepared to do a. larger usineaa 1 n ever; -- ' L 2 BREAD % Made in {he visrloixs tyls and quality te beat -De1ivered in all Darts of the to_w1j1. _ =-"kitsch-It-U: -~- x _'_l'I-`I i3-"4 3-, manuractnred fresh every .day. yon} grocer for themend you willnse no other. _ ; PIC-NIC PARTIES SOCIALS an WEDDINGS supplied at short notice and on reasonable `I .A1'lnI. . B`; AN. ARRIE. |By. went-in = the onlv Frank7VLaza.rus (Lateof the rm o Lazarus 8; Morris) renowned spec- tacles and eye glasses. ' T These Spectacles and Eye Glasses have been I 4 1 used for the past 35 years. `and given in every * instance unbounded satisfao.ion.. They are the best in the world. They never tire. and last many (years without change. Ran the fnllnwintr testimonial 2 IKBEQ B118 IOIIOWIXIE D68lallll0!ll8.l Z I have great` leasure in certifying that I have worn. Spectac es manufactured by _Frank Lazarus for tteen, ears. and they excel all others I have used or clearness of vision and ease while writing or readin . JAMES Gon- FREY. A.B., late incumbent rinity Church, Wnlfa Inland _ 1 'A.B., Trinity Church, Wolfe Island. For sale by J. HENDERSON, V 49-48 Hardware Merchant. Barrie BRESERVEYBUR SIGHT |smE@ffR%i`i1i`i'uz:1, f`.. Mn NN ES_ MASTER. * EXCURSIONS WILL BE RUN FROM AN Y Station on the N. 8: N-W.Railwa s and Midland Division of the G. T. Railway yrail to Barrie, Orillia or J aokson s Point. then by the beautiful steamer "Oril1ia to Strawberry Island. Big Bay Point or any other ports or places of resort on Lakes Simcoe and Conchi- chin . On Strawberry Island a la Pavilion. Pub 0 Cook House for the conve ence of ex- . cursionists..Ice. Swings. Boats. Fishing Tackle, &o. Around the island is the best bass shing i grounds in the lake. For further information, rates. &c.. to C. MCINNES, ORILLIA. 22-31 R. A. BI . AM. Agent at Barrie. sEAsgy__ I886. EXGURSIONS .3.i " 3 1 " - ; ' .1 if ` I I I " . 1 v BY WZJ AS. scaoee I E, convmncmz, COMMISSIONER IN H.C.J. Agent for the following Insurance Companies Gapita.l2.000.000; deposited with the Govern- ment at Ottawa. $100,000. Reserve fund 50,000 Sterling. THE MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE co ` Capital $500,000; Government deposit made. THE ABOVE ARE ALL sroox oouuxxns. _ ----. _-_ . _.....-.c an an-rvnurfg 1' `llI`I I)11| TXTGYYID I. vvxn vvuna. an n.- `rum Anuvn Ann nun THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INUn- ANCE CO. Capital, $500,000. ' THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY OF ABERDEEN AND LONDON. Capital, 3,000,000 gterling. ` o1r'1rIo1a_Up-sta;r:.o`DuN HOUSE, --- T .....nnna A T.nmmnHn GEORGE MONKMAN, CHEMIST .__A_N[)__l[HUGGIST. -..-....-. __ , __ _ ` --wil'1-be tound-- 2 OOOR8 WEST OF THE BARBIE HOTEL. IVBII IA-I lul VVULIKAI Lulu; uvvvn. ll nany ea; Rea the following testimonial : T hnvn ornnt` nIp.n.m1r-n in nertifvin: A call solicited for all kinds of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, SOAPS, COMBS, AND BRUSHES. NEXT noon T0 am or commence. ---2-- BIG STOCK on % HORSE__-_B_l.A-_N..KET`S, V Stri B11 road, Lo ble a. d-Sin 1 Bell ngnieshz , Cur 'Co&B`s ips. E3 8 Padsgt all da. Harness Oils, , , .: nn vdf;n`Ih`@ BI. V ` ` I-"A.J.=L1uE:I.=:;s 9 anu V lu'I.uaurp.. . sINGLE&noU3n=;HAnNEss _. .._-___ -n_.......1.+ M. `I .iovH`I'. nm-rirure use. in **""*""" }::..:;:-,,,-..:.::1:'.,,".:. , 1;: w , an. ,; . Ifog Heavy`1:I';:1}i8`ou$'1ng9'l,eq11.i`!.ed, H _ _ ,_.A _-_ `- -An1- $3 @1393 . Ill! any--...___w , humus |;N'S'_|'._(lGK on ~m};\'naiti):_o1gb:n. --:-:- PRESORIPTIONS omnrunmr dourounvnnb. IVERPOOL &- LONDON a: swan: IN- SURANCEOOMPANY. ; . . _ I.'lF'E~ A176 F'IRE... V mvn:s'rn:n FUNDS-`-7.. V. oy ' ,o5o,ooo mmns INVESTED In cANA1'3 900,000 n......-um- P1-omnt Payment. and Liberantyin I "' - VESTED LN` UAR nun r- UW.WV IN Payment. `mg gdjustment o its Loans are the prominent Glturea of this Company. - . AR!) OI` DIRIOTORB 2 'u-_ u-.(. .f.:I::.:g- nhnh.-man : 'l`hon.OrslnD. OANADA BOARD OI` Duuzuwuna : Hon. Henry Starnes. Chslrmnn ; '1`hoI.Grump. Esq" Dep.-.0hsirma.n; Theodore Hart. Eaq.; Angus O, Hooper. 11:53.; E. J. Barbeau, Esq. Insurances eeote at Moderate Rates of Premium. Dwellin , Churches end Farm Properties insured; specially Lo_w,Rstee G. 3'. 0. SMITH. JOSEPH nouns . Rel.-2300! X ` Cour Mnntranl. , B51-g TOILET AR.'1`ICLES-A FULL n ' T % -.- V % L Ion. GEORGE s. Manson, in 1: n D `I .,R.l'\_R-ll!-- CIII CV17`!-It LB. 0 Lecture!) on the E70. Medical Ool1e_:"l`oron co:-`Eye and Sick Anrlt_t0thQ can` A Illltllt .P..L.n.o.l3.n:.. Eat and Throat. Trinity Royal London 01! TC W - j--7w-' `'2"'.,.%e:..'ai1`;i~.;`f:%: lalmlmio gougi- Mmm. elds. (1 Gen London Throat 3113 Bar Hosp...1.`.n31 "~hI'"' tft T0_1'0I|t0- uu ha `nonlulted with reteronpe to Diseases of ml Throat and Neal 317 (`.htu-on Htsmali. '1'o_ronw. reference PIIIIRBI. V -._" . -L--- - omo;=nas:`u&`o:'8:;u&a.iu:vaoam `s ; .:1 _'; :, _ H r ` Bu-rte. 81|,t1n;_-nh.,1888._ ., J}-1: ---- ----.---__ % or-a:Aa-1=..':s `WAY, Land and 5Ay'6'n', Life, Fire and v o ..AA..'Jnh ' ` . ;0heapr than a.hv' House, in. or hortii 101- To- .'onto.. ' ' . : '2E .1.T. 1\/IA: 6 o 23.3. 7 Moo:-e n'Blook Dunlap-st. Barrie. CITY OF LONDON, ENGLAND," ' 'A . I Snoolnl sttenon to Oroas`Evc`Io.n' `Outs:-sot .:._ THE NEW LOVXIPRESSURE ,U.U-' U1I'olau;w ouuv 4.1 4/ V1.1 .5.-. v on Lennoac cb Lennoac Flat. 0. Mc1NNES. MA'rEE' Biscuits VOA Lulu. FREDERICK. 3 BROWN 599500 : 3 Montregl. V I an may and V9. mm: 3 uour Barrie A GREAT noon ..'ro liooic.mJifnns. `HE`s erit ofthe` 5:113:39 of the H. LEA`; is ` that it Brings the readers face to face with 4-ha nnhlinh'm-II. - I `Elli SCOTS` OI line Bu 0! `I1 1:1. 1101- 13 1 the r..ae'rs 50- the.publish'era. . Rh-rm-v.memhe.r of tha nnsumhtinn hnnnmnn at `BC-puDIl3nFl'Uu } 1 ` . no.1!`-,Y;61`YII,le!I1.1.301` 01. the Association becomes at once a who.1.e.sa1e.dea1er. Whether he `buys one book-or fty.` j0u1 plants toissue a` ei-ticate d-for three years,-whicheentitles e mem- rto all the advantages of the; Association, The aent can be seen at any time. Rooms over r. Paul's shoe store, where engagements can be-made for calling. . . ' ` J. D. Bourox. . . FRED. Hanrnv. , ; _ Manager. a , . _ Agent-. WE PUBLISH A FEW REFERENCES. The plan of the H.` L. A . iswell worth inves- tigation. Valuable books are olfered to mem- = bars at almost haltthe usual price. To. book . buyers the fee of membership would be in reality a great saving. Albert` W. Spragge, V Pastor St. aul's, Newmarket. - - - The H. L. A. offers very liberal terms to sub- scribers. Those purchasing books from time to time will very soon savemore than the cost ofmembershi . I h e a large membership will be secure in this ocalit . J. E. Dickson, Head Master, Newmarket, . S. 117.. Isntrn n1cn\ Q nn rnfnrnnnll fI`'TI ache Newman-ke_t.,_H. ` We have also a number of refgrences from prominent men of Barrie. . -- 25 37 [J.M.BOTHWELLl Close quotations to Builders and others rquir- L ing large quantities. ' -: II-Il~ Incaia/Jf' *mmAnv ~_SOG|ATI9N. 'F,""L'..3{E Ra 4 ' .LATH AND MILLs-Coopei-'3 Falls. 22 OFFICE-i-BARRIE W 6LLINGWOOD AND GEOR- _ szian Buy Line Royal Mail in ' connection with the Northern and Northwestern and Grand Trunk-Railwa. _ , 38. 8.8. "Pacic, Cant. P. M. (`!n_mnhp.ll 2 R Atlnntir-. Cant. Rnharf. D uuu Aivnvlavvvuvvnno urn--o `an-nu Tru_nlt'Railwags. Pacific, Campbell -. S. . Atlantic Capt. Robert D. Foote: S'.. Northern Belle." Cat 1:. Jas Bas- sett. The ne new steamers `jPacio" and Atlantic wlll run as followsdurmg the season (weather ermitting). leaving Collingwood at 1p.m., eaford at 3 'o.m., Owen Sound at 8 p.m.. and Wiarton at 11:45 p.m., ever-_y Wednes- day and Satnrda for Kilarney. Mamtowaningi Little Current. alzawong, Gore Bay. Spanls River. Alaoma Mills. Blend River, Thessalon, ,Bruce Mines. Hilton. St. Joseph's Island Richard's Garden River and Sault Ste. Marie. The Saturday steamer will also call at Cock- burn Island. Parry Sound.-The Northern Belle willleave Collingwood for Parry Sound eve Wednesday and Saturday` at 1 p.m., re turn from Parry Sound_ on Monday. and Thurs ay at 6.a.m._ .For rnformatxon as to freiszht"an d fares. apply to any agent of the above railways, the pursers on board the steamers, or to the Great Northern Transit Co.. Limited. Collingwood. Tuouas Lone. Secretary : Cans. CAMERON. Manager THE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY of London, England. HE IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY of London, England. wad froh a box. for SI THE PH(ENIX FIRE OFFICE OF LONDON England. I l THE GLASGOW Sc LONDON INSURANCEJ Company, of Great Britain. GEO. DUDLEY, HOUSE, SIGN; FRESCC Licensed `Auctioneer for the County or Simone Orders left at the ADVANCE Ofce will be fromptly. attended to, and information will be urniehed arties requiring Mr. Ford a services as thong he had himself been consulted. Sales taken in prices to suit everybody. `BAYFIELD STRl:`.ET. sl3COND-ll AN I) FFBNT3 TURF -_;;qrv-.nQrnI `lth g.nAl I`. nooUu|-1.'i'"AN>-s'IiLu. Auction, Rooms and Office. --Few Doors North I of Wellimzton Hotel. Baveld st ... Barrie MRS. M. E. MORROW 'HIUIII)$ V0-n:u--v- v v v, -__.--_ `sold in Barrie by Geo. Monkman'a.nd J. * i5gv1?IRovAL WAFERS. `Danna!-Intinn of II. nhvsician W110 an agar nnemsarnnsonxmon _--_._4__I..._.I:..1_-a.....L...l gm. ` PAINTER! Dd I01` I051`-`Kl 7" u;"&.Sa;?.%.wa9za'o&: (1-1: 1- I:).....I.. hating Ilnnln-nan rplus Ema` UIIID box`? AZ1'21`I~e' a and I Wanda. EObrd.ana Gena-atwo nsoz--- I g allllls Anon. opined b lndiscretion or over-exertion. 8!: packages ranteed to enact a can when all othar tail. one package 81. gx pagi- ""---..;...,"*- by mail. Sold by ta. Wri ow mat. . Euuncnnncu. .. Detrot.M 3.1.1 3.. 'n-.....l.. I... `turn IIIINIIM A N `LA " ; Uhapproached for I3 ` ' 7;" Toe and Quality. ~ cA1'Ai'.oGi.IEs FREE. %&'C0%., Guelph, Ont. MA,N_Uii4Ac'rUm:R by AND DEALER 1N ' GEO.R.FORD, t3X$$lllJ-A -I-HUI;--:-----v-.-- -" ' Asncoessfulmedicinetestedover / so years in th ds of cases. 0.` F'ICE:- Collier Street, Barrig. NORTH OF SIMCOE HOTEL. `i?'o'$:`"i7I" eaIcness'""'afBracwa, Spinal ` om}. and Generative of elthersex. all ma I... a_AI...n..Hn-. An Aunmnvnutinu VVI $vuu.n vanucucvcuu wvu, yvvv vvu, ----.-- solgun Barrie by GEO. ` MONKMAN -~- --_.- A ---AGENT Iron-- I`? I (IL: UV 515` a.aa\wu Prescrl tion of 3 physician `hash a life lonf expert coin en mating female d senses. Is used ........-1. enrich um-fact mu-nan: bv ~tx-eatin drseues. Isused -month with Pertect success by es. Pleasant, safe, effectual. Ladies askv;our drug- " stars and bsti ta. or lnclose Fost- snzofo:-Iea.ledpartlo_ulars. _S9_dby fBELL :9 no substitute. 11101086 su- stor Iealed oulars. Soioby s'.:.+\.$F.?:::M??..`:':*..r.`E`.`i." Imitations. `with signa- pnckage of any address SHINGLES. , Woods. ` Tm: Nonrum Anvmos -STEAM- PRINTING HOUSE. .DUNLOP st. BABRIE, I-IA_s. UNRIVALLED I-'Acu.rr|A:s IBIIIIKANIIJIIB PRINTING. CARDS, { norm AND 1A'smuL sxmundu l respectfully solicit an opportunity to furnish estimates for all kinds of work in all the styles of printing, such JJJJALAJAV \a-.. RECEIPTS, X CHECKS, ORDER& ENVELOPES. N0TE HEADINGS, LETTER HEADINGS, MEMORANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS. MEMORIAM CARDS, PROGRAMS,` ORDERS OF DANCE, MENU CARDS, LABELS. `BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, LAT TORONTO PRICES. 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Copies 25 cents at the oioe ; or. sent by mail. postpaid, on receipt of that sum. nu xoxwnnx ADVANGI In the boot Ono - Dollar Weekly Published in the County` of Simcoe, and has V tl_1e_ largest circulation. --OF ORDERS OF ALL CLASSES OF-- s; wnsm, Publisher and Proprietor STATEMENTS, % BILL HEADS, NOTE CIRCULARS, LETTER CIRCULARS. run-Isuv-I-sou-Ina BLANK FORMS -Fo'R arms: Always kept in stock A full line of --or 'uus--- A full line at all prices. MORTGAGE. SALE OF LAND HOUSE LEASES. SNIPES, ETC . Tl0ll, itowoig, >_theIe-'*' ulguon, L ._ ` 57.9 Ma` [E AND -lNG etc. 3 I -unit ve um causes Imnles. etc._; `she had often laughingly said her af- uo, p1lyl5lUau_y uuu nay...-mu-J ltwas only natural that my sister should make her house a second` home to him, and I was fearful from her let- tar that it was some hastily spoken opinion of his that has caused Bertha s_ sudden resolution. For ten_ years, , since she was a child of eight, she had borne the loss of sight- caused by ill- 1 ness-without complaint, and had felt a it as little as a family of devoted broth- ers and sisters could make her. She was the darling of all of them, from Susie, who was two vears older than i herself, and was feet, hands, and eyes to her, down to baby Johnnie, who carefully led her to her seat in the house or garden as gently and as suc- cessfully as Susie herself, Nobody was ever too busy to wait on Bertha, and diction gave her a throne she never in- tended to vacate. H A Never shall I forget the first inter- view we had with Dr, Preston. I had asked him to call in a day or two after ' Bertha s arrival, wishing to give `her the opportunity to rest after the jour- ney. But she. had not been an hour in ' zhe house when she asked me to send {or him, or take her to his -surgery. fhe was trembling with excitement, and her very lips" were white, so that I did not dare to take her out, and sent for him. n (`he was not still a moment until no came, pacing up and down the long 1>zul(i`s, her shaking hands outstretch- ed l)[ iOl'8 her, or standing at ' the win- low`,"as if she could watch for him. ' e here, and have "Dr." Preston` oper- her eyes. llgllation will be 9. dilculii, end 3ngero,,g one, and the result; very doubtful. Bun Miss Bertha, who has W80 peslgnfd to her loss of sight, sosubmissive and patient? has become restless and irritable, .and.ins1sts upon ,1], operation. . What; Ioalled you for llartha, was to ask if you will tiakethe, lure of l1er_-tako her out, sleep 1n her :O0,,,, devote your whole time to h qr"__ ..G1,,d1y, ma'am. The poor, sligted darling V , it And Wlll you go to Castleton for 1 You will be glad to see Mr. F ed." ' . . [l be old woman s face brightened. Fredrick Stevenson, my husband's nephew, who had been our adopted son gsW6ll,~Wa8 the very idol of Martha's heart. To believe her was to believe Mr. Fred the model of manly` perfec- uon, physically and mentally. n _._.. .....ln nn"II`I`0l that `YIV itf l llies Bertha, I said, V` ` wants to , Dr. Preston - says .. uuxz uvuau vvuvvu sun. unuuo at last; the doctor entered the room, she wont quickly to him, crying : Dr. Preston, I must see! - I must! Y '11 f " 011 W1 open my eyes 0!` D18 . A `an ;,.AI. L.-A.L 1.-- -_..-._.x-.| '1.._.1.. :. u no: \I I\JII IJJ \JV\-53 IJJI LLIU 5 I . `TI.-Ie took both her extended `hands in bus own, and led her to a seat. I. L`_--, I n .1 ` 'f`i`"d' was the prompt an- ` ' .. Yes, 1n=i'* . . and Martha came 1n-a. qulet, Mr ed woman, wxzu had been `in 1 middle-age twenty long years ; who hed- ` I eV,f,~ children, now lying in the v r8eeWy, had been my own devoted `W n my husba.nd,s sudden death gewhe W dme for weeks. A servant. `prostrate Hoted friend as fell. . aid,-` I have 9. letter . m M _ . _ _ . "0, . ted for further Informa- {NUI . V > it ' _BerLha," * W; have T)r.' Preston` oner- of Dar l"B.Uu lluu ___`\ kness and gone`; I She Passed Away. pn, uuu L\J\J LJKJL \J\l K 391. Every hour of this excitement`1ess- ens your chance, he answered. ` Y . are in a fever now and I can do noth- !_., H ' ` Lgunon, t` MMIM. Dzind indeed the poor ohild s cheeks. were crimson, and theveins upon her temples throbbing visibly. ` vnn I-Iw:]` I... 1- `L LLA-.5 0 van 'I'"` Vutuvunug vuu nu]. You will look at them ! You will 1091: at my eyes T she .p'leAaded.V I V)" be so obedient. so patient, ddctbr. ` \ou wil} not refuse me 3" T - ' ' |(T,'| n.I `II, Lulu IUIUDU LLIU 1 "I will not `refuse V0l5-,"- `he Said; i but I can do nothing`unt.il" you` ha'V"e `19'ed this ex_citemen1'}." You $31.15. bWUq|1i1,orI cannot operate. ` A I will be. Give me oneray of hope, % W1 will he qlllet 1" A It was pitiful to see how she tried, "911 then. to control her restless n- geland qu'iverin'g lips. The` doctor lilolioned me to follow, him and call `{````k%%. I sent. Bertha to her _ own :lm with the doctor s ordprs to lie 0:? for an hour or two. ...:n .- Ir, , MYS- uavv 101` hour 0:) operat1 `use "I will perform ` 9 me. ``` ``` f 9. Stevenson," he Bald ittodone by Sam your niece wlll ha tell 7. But I one else if I refuse. j . 1 J frankly, it is not %d""b 6 Th 1`. bug ?! I as . ere is a ch9 :?sngoor. -Bertha 1 almost as eager j her?_ 0 sad. (. ` I said . I dare not 83k mysaevm" In ]_- . obhing,` _ roW.- . ..`i?Zeraga1n$offy Mg; the meantime 1 Wld -8` phy6i n . you to call in yo fTaZ feverih e` age if can control j of - he V6589 . cltement. She seems n t brain fever. I follo wed his; adyicv , nd - Oaneriv --" ' e unders e ayed 11'. won -3` q, and 3935" beyed the doctor's` _di_"`:g::-; toud that the operauon kn.`-. nervea'W}' "'~ .5- until her 21`, man ----J HAs's Aksw. NDIZLION Q U V uuhu 3 `w Ore m. Nrisnd it W ebrte to be as seems `Pan .1 to as d to (1011 Q 6 h ` 1; w ~ 3. $8 ohieottge It W as hear as week` 3 before Dr. HIV 5 v--...- LI'I called hearin ; 1 next ma}: own gal: re I sat reading a We, V race I_- an But what has so changed I But Then came the` -_..I I3`:-Inn!!! ll!" 4! Pmmayu ' _ nndertakie Esthe ttzs * pom` Bei'thas is*`abatTety" A raisin` (-:..1.4. 'm_-__ 1, ` n I uvouy `V lwoynvy W "W ;' ' -` 1 , J V _ . .;... `-' poor Bei'thus1s`an:1t1nty-r~to 1-diam her; ?* `sight. Every day, for hours together, she Wwoiild listgn-t a 't6hgU,_ _da_ 4 scriiition of niv n"ili e3'vv barfact.i}.Hn;" "' --v vv vs--u a.-uvupq` v|.p..;a.IqF.v!"l"' 9 IVH ., ux I `- - 7 -' V 9:.-.. J.--` ` .- u,,` `M scnptmns of my nephew : perfactxona; I Ann `nn- Am`... D-._L`_- ,1 , vs nu uvrluvw II run LUVUIUI-ID: .c'>.1:amt'han. once; Ilfugayv B_gr_tha steal ,into nis room and grape `about there, '_toqghnng jqhe objects with which he was ...a.'....;... 4;-'...:-; ` cm';."i:`.`?:Ci i)f.""1LL ,sZ`.". -n.r`*"r'~-., i uuqgylug `yuu uulggcou W_lblJ wnlcn ne was `assagced;.: 859 NIigh?e1;' `I351; wherjhe ijsuaIf'it, ihig fag nka"w nv-gr: :-'LA . tgjn ..A:L-_.u Ll... ~.----wv--2;-% ~ ~`'..``?-*?`' -' v'."we: '92 ""59 1?9thero";3hegi51suaIf'y";?nft, . vdrib chain` and "she * *1:iken*r.his ' hotograph to her own room, delight `ed to passedher 1i.n"ge;rs,oyerV the that. .V : eurtgce, no dout>]t_`faq<;yj,'Vx;g_ ghg ogglQ;.; |traoe`the features.' ="`*-""*"`*' `~` -- wvv -..-4 av:-vuouus I wt: to -my sister, and; the .lette:oon- rmed my fears. Governedby the ten.~ der sympathy any true manmust feel for such a, egions as. Berthols. Fred had 9 famil _in,their_d.eviotion to tegbn - 1. "lgot drain`i`n g of the` harmzhe V doing, he-hadwr ever ready to guide her, to read to her, to describe for her the scenes eroundthem, end u}Qst ihn6cently .`he"hs'.d wen: -a" woma.n s heart, where he had thought it wa,bu.t.a nhi1s1 s a11`e9.ti9n,oeres.1 to him. T R, J x 4rJ - - -` The" 30 at '. i??3.'".f{li`med by Dr. Preston };asz far =33 ` ghe `d._i!1_d8. hm`-._._ dBe.rb._l1}'8,, 6169 ..e..':.V.9r.9 most carefully ' `)`3;1'1de.ed; " `a`I1'lW eve}? preco.ution,taken to keep out every ray of light. Shewas much- calmer when; the ordeal was once passed, but it. pained me to see how'pale and` "drawn her face had become, how slowly and `languidly shemoved; G.-_........ _....A.L..._ _.-... --.......'... _.`I...... l oIlnc6\|\aIJ un.Iv_ I-I-IV: vv\A| Summer weather was coming, when one morning as I sat inmmylitble sitting room, Fred came in. n1"l -_ n _.L__.L`__` _,,_n'L- _-:.1 \ How 1 startled you, he said, ` `laughing at the jump he gave ; -,you did not expect me.` But I must tell you my good news myself. You must con- gratulate my rst. ' T 1....I-.-.J nu. `not .`:A Iuun` nvunnvnn`|:rr| 6mIi<.):_;l:e3.up., `dis hot ansiwerhim. A strange dread of what was coming kept me silent. ' `fl have won my wife, he said, gai- ly. Did you guessfroin my letter that I loved Susie Joyce? .' A TA. -.-.. ._-L T :1.` nun:-g"Vl\ A `Ant ` IWV TWWIV , It was not I who spoke. NA Vlow, wailing tone was in the voice, and we both started as Bertha come in, her hands, as usual, outstretched before her, Fred sprang to meet her, and, took the littliwhite hands in his osvn. !,,L__, I) u`T?g:;:lf;ut:1;'ud:;r vl'i't.t:l'e sister, he said, so utterly unsuspioious, that, if he had had any doubt before, it was gone then. (IVA..- H641.-. n:aI'nr I Van ant` than UIJU LUULIC Your little sister ! Yes, and then before I could stop her, she threw of} the` bandage from her eyes.- Widely straining them, she cried-- T Y . . . . . A n U T can an `I ah!` f.II;I1.`.A!` ` BUl'Gl.l..|lI.l.5 vurtu, Buv vsauu? `_`I see you ! I see you 1" and fainted 'dWI'Lyc For nine long days she raved in wild- est delirium, revealing the secret of her pure, young heart seeming to see Fred's face constantly before her. His sor- row was very sincere, he he realized, at last, the mischief he had so innocently * committed. ,.I'1I I I, - -L=`.1 : LII an-5:1` cUu.lIullII)UUo * "She seemed such a child, he said to me, and her aiiction seemed to set her apart from the thought of love- making. I` never even dreamed of this." ` A 2 1. l'|-__;.L.`. ..4.'1....L l\CI`fI"n CD18. ' . The fever left Bertha at last, only i to increase our four. s-Utterly exhausted, without will or powerto rally, we knew she was dying. Her mother and Susie had come to me, and helped to nurse her, and many bitter tears poor Susie shed as thepitiful cries to see Fred once told her the secretof her sister's illness. _- II -1... -unuhyl (nary a kn Q`; ulness. D Only.onoe~! she would cry ; but af- 1 ter the rstremoval of the; bandage the sight was hopelessly gone. The delicate, dangerous operation" might have been successtul, but the rash act that let 9. noonday glare fall. upon the eyes was fetal. Bertha saw Fred once, and s`gain_ the night of blindness fell` -__-_ L.'...v ` poll llUl'o . He stood beside her, one of our sor-. rowful group, as she passed away. She had taken the Holy Communion for the last time, had listened to the prayer of our good --minister, ~.and-,. knowing _ the end was nest, asked for Fred. He took the little hand she stretched out as she: heard- his step, and. bending over,; pressed his-lips--upon her,{for'_fehead.,",` r__ 9 Goddbye 1" she whispered; ' ."".eu will.-think of ;me, somet_imes..,l I am`, glad it is Susie you `,love; " ` `In annlvn i5"" ` " """ -I . ` He apokpafr "Q. ertha. heard, and I1'j 3li23.{5y5'7;i';`l1?;otion :| to us to come3"A-.`a_;';gLta.fi,`11 to li ef,t`.':~j,. :`;:`lIIolding his hand, heari llis volq,`3;"9'}' poor, blindgphild hat}: :3 sad ?ff$y`5`_; ` F! - ....,'*-W 1; (`e 3Q'!oulu`d,'.l.l.I lhlllilv-f_` xceopa-'* tand'.I$I3Io1.r'$'$`.t1: oI`37ani! I Thilz"u1qle y} ~ 9' - viqionl 3 I.n_a__'lnlgh`t, `claw you. . _. . . . A _. De*',Dwir1iger+-Aw !` no. fear, deah boy. The liegggu-` won't claw mo.-. ` ' . . KeapeI.~:,1._(lon t beliave he will. Them monkeys are vgry peaceful wit_h.thoir own kind. ' ' " ` ` ' always do. 11% : n cultivated oit.y.". Anything now being discussed there in Iooial or literary circle: 3' 1:11 - . uniina naw. no In looms us uw...., -.. ---,, . Th No; nothing new. agitating-tho` questions, _?W] the,Atneriosn novel?` `nnd whip Sullivan '0` "