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Northern Advance, 28 Oct 1886, p. 2

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%i`.'i ..`.'a.`.".u`:' hot Itroot on D1 ,_ __ ..v w -v-.- vv van IJ\lIllll-A ' CU p.m.. and Wiarton at 11:46 p.m.. ever .Wednes- day and Saturda for Kilarney. Man towanln . Li_ttle Current. agawong, Gore Ba` Spanls RIVGI`, Alaoma Mills. Blend River, hessalon. Bruce Mines. Hilton. St. Joseph s Island Richard s Garden River and Sault Ste. Marie. The Saturdaysteamer will also call at Cock- burn Island. Parry Sound.-'[`he Northern Belle will leave Collingwood for Parry Sound ever Wednesday and Saturday at 1 p.m., re- turn mz from Pm-rv Qnnn nn Mnnam -ma Atlantic vv_lTl'r1i_11'z'is f-')'l'i`:'a.w.v7,e'E1-i1ri1`1`tJii.eUsea`;<;: (weather ermittginga). leaving 00 ngwood at 1p.m.. eaford at p.m.. Owen Soundet 8 Saturday for Kilmmmh Mun mum..:.... --jun! and Northwestern and Grand Trunk Railwa 8. 8.8. Pacic, Cant. P. M. Campbell: S. . Atlantic, Capt. Robert D. Foote: S.S. Northern Belle. Catt. Jae Bas- sett. The ne new steamers Pacic and wlll run as follows durin the season permitting)- lnnvino nni inamnnzl .+ UL llla. VIZ I - 1. Lot 85 in the 1st Concession W. H. S. of the` said Township of Mulmur, containing 200 acres more or less. ` . . . 2. Sixty acres more or less of the east half of lot number 24 in the said lst Concession of Mul- mur as described in the deed thereof from the Western Canada Loan and Savings Company {)0 tl11(}a3said Samuel Hawkins, registered by num- er . TERMS AND CONDITIONS.- One tenth of the purchase mone to be paid down at` the time of sale and the ba ance within one month there- after with interest at _7 per cent.. per annum. Other terms and cono1_t1ons will be made known at the tiome of sale or in the meantime on appli-- cation A LOUNT. STRATHY 8: LOUNT. Vendnm Qnnnifnva tained in a.mortgv:i-. made by the late Samuel Hawkins. which be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale at public auction 13' Mr. G. N. Ford. Auctioneer. at the Queen's ate! in the Town of Barrie, on TUE!- nnr. THE SECOND DAY or Novmmnnn. 1886. at 12 o'clock noon, the following parcels or tracts of land. viz: 1'. Int Q5 In fhn In! (1.-u...n......:.._ 1:1 1'`? in - -- v--v -uvuvll vvnvu. IIIICIUHII 5`! I p 1' Further rtlcnlnrs and conditions of sale willbe meg: known atvthe time of sale or in the meantime on a. lioation to the auctioneer or to the Vendors . lioitors V Dated at Ban-ie..12th occotier, xsse. T _MO0AR`l`HY, Pxpmn 85 Mcommv, 4144- Vendors Solicitors. MRS. M. E. MORROVI The farmis well fenced, and watered, with a. ood well and pumg The progeny is hi hly mproved and can inspecte by inten ing Dnrchasers. This 1 e aerate % nortunitytor those desirous of purchasin an mm-oved term a. convenient locality. ere will be a re- serve bid. ' ' ' Tmms :-l0 percent. down. and balance in one month with interest at 7 p r cent. V Furthnr Inn-Maul--an n-`A ..-_.1.u..I-._.. - wuuu ouan, cm; ny neecn and maple. ' . There is 5 2 storey log house 34x20, also a. 3:11:33 10:33: cistermbuilt last year, 40x80 he farm in wall fnnnna .....: -....L-..-.s -----n unn LVLAUAA 1 . A UU'1'.lU1V1!31!il:t. UUM.M1B- ILL sioner. Conveyancer. Issuer 01' Marriage censes under the new Act. Money to Loan It Moderate Interest. Creemore, Ont. ' 61y nus valuable property is" one of the best wheat growing farms in the Township of Yes- pre, an is with 1; 5-miles of the Town of Bar- rie. and one mile from G1tentel 3P. 0.. and school. The soil is 9. ciay loam. About 90 acres are-cleared. and the balance is in good hard- wood bush, chi. y beech and _There is storey I02 hnnnn 24`-on .1... .. _ iIu'n'__,tlxe;'1Y._c'r ._2?[_ Yesnregsr Th " 'A1llAheo'ei-id 1r`eile;b'y'Publlo A . on 3531:: the power -g M `non in .two enn. mo s-which wllf oduoed get the time ofs at the Queen dH 1-, rri , dc. , axe lath da. .oteNovem `r. 1 -.at one b 'o e ockp.m.,"by , . John W. orrow,j_fAuotion-` V 'f"he East half of Lot No.18 in the 10th` Con- cession of the 'D,ownship of Vesprn. in the County of Sim: oe. containing 100 acres, mom or less. Ehis valuable property is one best w eat growing farms in the Tnwnnhin nf vm. .AUcuoN mm 01' ff! iI`.}BLE i`.i1'i145l':' onsatur - Dated 1st October. 1886. 0) FIOE:- Oqlliey Street, Barrie. veunesaay and Saturday 1).m., Parry Sound on Monday and zy fat 6 am. For information an tn in nu nuyxu Iuuucl! EU en.. ` osseaaon i met ; 8` ---AGENT lron -`-4 COLLINGWOODAND GEOR- trian Buy Line Royal Mail in connection with the Northern and and Grand ws. 8.8. "Pn.nin, mm: D M 1 I 65 .l.4UUN'1', `Vendors Solicitors. \ ` - 4n.4a I Unafll. ILUIIJIAISD, UUIV V n 1 A1` Uli. UUM.- miseioner in Queen's Bench, Auctioneer, Atpaiser. and Commission Agent for the sale 0 ouses, Lands, Farm Stock. Household Furniture, Goods. Wares. Sac- Also for the collection of Rents Notes and Accounts. Oice-Polioe Court Barrie. b uunullul. 113116 flpyAR%Yf a ' 13.1 8.97 ul cub p8l'80llB 3.3.. S. 0. very L11.'.I.`l1 I . 13-16-27 I '"1i'5 he hurl stayed long enough to give \ ny fe.therthei fever e.l_so, and before `the next spring he; -too, was yokingl u oxen, cows, celiee, `anything 'thet.ooul_ draw, and preparing: to fell in with -the greatest caravan that the -world hoe ever witneneed. * -A ~ ~ A i '.0n the seventeenth day of March three covered wagons, drawn b len lines of. yoked cattle-`-_%-ol4c1; trio , an . tient steers at the, wheel and in the . 9.043. with .bellowing oov,v1";and kicking -,ce.lv_esV_ between-V-drew ' 13: before. our ..'<,!IbiIl ttjzhke H10, -.1? " Pl0Vi.liOI8.4Ild the `QC h'n!IIAI\gTA cunnil- ` -_....-, qv vwnv all Bil. _ the Eproviniona.-,sI) $1510.59`! hbnnehold goods gvyotth trqnsportntion. :32; *5-9. '"Fge"`_,"fa.nu -s-voice ixegen to isremble A bit `here. ana, xnjuking believe that he suddenly s,a.w,ga_qu,i_1:rel in the boughs ibove, he ;:g_ . took up his gun; and found diversletg for a. moment in trying to get .3 shot; and than he sobn weqt `WIT. . . . .- nn. kn In-.1 -L----3 `~-- ' ' ` e geraey truck before eIratett?~nia':.~epting,`~ ` yeqknow. And then she; 1Yy'smka `the goow herself ;. `and as th`e"_b'it.p`f;`lq`nd `is 'peid ?fo_1f,'a.nd the cabin sefeand1s`o1id, root g`n (L..oe11t, whygof course,Me"ry -9 eMa_r{=yvon't-- - I A ` ' T e`, _a.n s voice began `here. Inddanlv Maw n Anna -mug] in 4.1.... L--- -1, ULV.ml..--J1 Large amount or nvalse tunus to lend on strai ht loans, at oweat rates. 16 MCCARTHY EPLER 8: MCCARTHY. ...n.. - gzpvnanv an I) uuuu Dll.l.l.Ug_UI COUFSQ .1 can come back and wrestle` with? the _ woqdp-_h,e1: ; `_a.nd shake; vqth` the tiger, . t,o9 ,`; if. I `must Yen; guy, gig` `wining, ` Qnd Tbrave about it, too. .,Oh-, of -course Il;6'll". cry 1. bit,-yy'_'npn dig that wq.yT,- ~ you.}u`1ow,4 squire. B_nt,,.I?l.J4,;pt,1_i:'_ in the` ggfdgg truck beforo I rata.i'tv'*nnxt:spring, And then `sh'e1a1wa.v's:mil!:. I dust. In ofpour g; it orma. ` A `: . - ' As they talked together, Iheard him ?ohuckle with delight as. he spoke of scan _ returnin with u. out hm fullof` gold- iadloiabout the chubby` f_oet.-of his fat. "c row_ing little baby-boy.-. ' ` . - . :4 t ") On - I W... `I7-.. -1..- 2` ; out in the Va V IV. cu` snuulu ul),'UUy, .2 ' ` j , _ .-Ht 0` - .. Y b . ' don't strikeyit :g:1lsrt?imo,_?>tf1 f<.: r;og CID nnmn knob nun` an-....L`I--`__:;.IL' LI, .......... . auu my uwo unue nronners-left oft building our bark-house in the -hollow stump, and stood close about our father : knee toilisten. This young man, Charles Devine, was our nearest and "dearest neighbor. He had a. young wife, beauti- `ml in soul and body as "himself. Then there was the little boy-babgl lying on its back and crowing `in a cradle. These he would leave behind for a. year -only one yea.r,_~st furthest--gnd7,boldly, strike ontvfor the far goldolds of Cali- fornia. fa lug trout mu worn and stood before him. He looked tall and ' as hardy as the trees about us. He clinched his sh emphatically, and throwing it out toward the far, far West, in the sup- posed direction of the gold elds, con- tinued : ' `I -In I -- -.....muu_y uuuxu :1 lane tmcx W006 and stoodsuhddenly efore him. There was a strange light in his bright black eyes as he spoke : Squire, they've found gold away out 5onder-eix months journey away. old, squire. gold in the banks of the rivers, in the beds of the rivers, in the gron.nd--everywhere." The men brought the breech of his in solidly to the `ground, throwing own his squirrel and ushing back his ooonskin cap as my fa. her straightened up from his work and stood before him. A lnnlrn dual! ..-....'] -.- L----`L- -- I llllllll Dltltllt My father, who was the schoolmaster of the little village where dwelt the re- markable i man who has since become known to the world as '49, was split- ting mils in the woods one Saturday afternoon, near his log-cabin, when this t'a1..1. strong young neighbor, rie on shoulder and squirrel in hand, came hurriedly throu h the thick wood and lfnnd nnnnlu nfnu.-. `I-..'..... VI. --A - - Illbl-L\JIul\4\lCI But to return to thin vast camp, teem.- ing, surging in the mighty Valley of the M1ssissippi.- ' MY? U`-L4 -:`*` LL ` ` ` ` w -aoovnd u LIJSULI 0 Iviaiiq a note of this. `It is the line th , _t ig to distinguish the heroes of the 01 World from the New. This dis- tinction is to mark the American drama, the American literature, from that of the Old World. Grant used but two words at Vicksburg--Unconditional surrender. T . '1`. BANTING. CLERK (SOUNTY OF SIM- oom. will be at his omoe at the Court House. Barrie, every Saturday.. Residence and E0. ' , . ll-I uuu oymuuu U011 11686. A Blur: (the old Greek days t e heroes beat uyon their shields with lance and sword, and, standing up before the world,` loudly proclaimed their deeds, their valor, their victories, their suffering, and their sorrows to all who could be induced to listen.` Homer's `heroes, the heroes of the stag9-a.nd, indeed, heroes of all dramas. from that day to the present-- have been.?so disposed; aloud and pre- tentious lot. But the American hero is it silent man. In: uu_-uuu.1p1uu_I. ~ ltsearly half a ` century has passed. The pioneer, of this est yalley has gone forever. The w eels of. progress ave rolled over hisgrsve. and levelled it with the elds of gofden grain The silent and hardy pioneer has arsed into history. Let the historian 0 his work as bravely as did this uniqueecharacter, and the pioneer will stand out on the page_ a. noble: a.nd.gra.nder here than any gure in the Spanish Cong est. In flwn flung`; Jan... 4- 4 I-----~ ` -' j The Gold-Seeker 01'-%,theSIerras. cu tony .'l`._lO ; uuuu vvuvu ULIU gun (J.l(l.I]OU 11650 I and my two little brothers -left ina nnr Em-lpJ......... .'.. u..- L-`HA--- BY JOAQUIN nI.L1m.~ WESTWARD, `HO 5" CHAPTER I. ` __THE NORTHERN _.j::. FOR INVESTMENT on good , freehold security at lowest rate of interest. No poialmone re uired until end of the term. STRA H , Solicitor. go Barrie. 37, - -.-- ...., muumauuncee travel on Sui This, of course, delayed us, enbjc us to much inconvenience, and prov the derision of in-eli ions com in But father was a etermine _1 -H .e__t__ gujz to `live as_ e Christian `the Plains, and he gvonld have lled .. uuyuuu nun In mower. Ont train was nown on the the Sunday train ;" for,` under the lead" of; my pious father, we would not; under any circumstances travel Sunday. subjected p`1-ovoke'd' E116 irralininnn n.-m....-..:-- and` steadily` the mirhy '.gvn ` seemed one vest sea of covered `wi. 1 gone; then sometimes we would be lea i morning, the tall, silent gure of Devine ; in bottle. We were `on_t`he Ehieedvivetere of. Cdoadq; H3` had . us. at escape ml ie..s. -was "the most hnrgfynnd. eeienI;ae1,1_:ilen.; _ scenes eroun_ _.ue made him now even-more silent and -1?: {served than ever, and he rarely iepoke ' uuuuunc UL ILIU l."Va' I ` - I . Little townsheve taken their places now,*end`no-`sign of these vee ieto be. seen.-' `But -oh, _ the I okneeel--the cholera. !-'--the fever: !-`--the' ._heert-elk,- noise!-w-_-the despnirl ` " ~ moved on. Sometimes the whole Shh. in corn with no one in sight but our` own, litt e company. ` ` ` " I'rece1l. on one memoreble` Snndhjr But the fearf to anyone but my mother. nil! `Jun:-u -i--- ---3*-- _auu uuwuu on nowara me distant West. I say owed toward the far, far West hdvieedly; for that mi hty ood never reached the Pacic. . t sank down in w the deserts. There was no chronicler [then to take note. . Statistics were un- known. For seven months incessent journey we were rarely out of night of IHBIVCB. And St IQTIIA .nnnn--nI `:5 avvlollvl "U VVUIU IITUIY DIS 0! naw-made` graves, and at some camps it `was diicult `to nd roaming` the tent hecauiw of the graves I Tiittld tnmnnxhnu- L..`I..'_ LL ;g_,` I I ~W`V`\. la.t amultitudel An'a.'rmy! The world will never approximate an adequate idea. ofthat mighty oodthat burst out over the connes of thoborder and `owed on toward the distant West. I T Inv Rama!` 6:)-sun.-n 4.1.. l--- l--- T" "2.i"13' 'hZ"$`.?ic`2?"m1a drop m low and tender, and the head woul turn aside, and the manwould seem to `ihink of something to do, and so get up hastily and go out and :a.wa.y by him- `self. . - ,reac `reached me a little at !" -. 5 an UIAU Ullllu Only a year, marm-only one year, squire,~and I'll be by her side as she stands there leanin' by the mantel- pioce, gold or no gold. `And I ll snatch tha.t'b.by up out of T the cradle and toss it u to the rafters. The ra.scal!'to 1 me _a. foot when he ought to have A...:: 1.--- 1.1.- _-:-- e R. HOLT. INSURANCE BROKER AND . General Agent. Real Estate bought and sold. Collections made in any part or the County. Money to Loan. Oiee-Bothwell s glee opposite the Railway. Station. Barrie, n o, 51-Iv VVIIIJI-I I-IO DLAVIALIL LICVU EIVQH L115 He would not talk to the men of Mary. He would not even mention her name to them. Sacredoilenoel And` yet all his tender talk to mother of her and the hub was brimfnl of hope and perfect co denoo thst would be well in the end. - ut'\..1_. _ , , ` D DI\AUo " if,i e would take a full book to follow Dovine in his quiet talks to my mother, ` by the camp-res. of the tall and silent woman he had left leaning there by the mantel, and that little boy-baby that had thrust u 9. little footsin his face ; when he shou d have given his hand! 1 Ha 'u1nn'I nnle tall: 4-,. 41..- .....-.. -: mu V7910 How he dwelt on every little detail of ; that separation; Mary leaning there a.gs.inst,the mantel. with the tears rain- ing down. not saying one word; the little boy crowing in the cradle, kicking up his little chubby foot in his face; the faithful dog stealing out to lay his cold nose `in his hand, and then back `to his kennel, as if he knew his place was a.tr1:[a.ry s side. 1: {L -v.-(Iii L..`I... - l.-'l`l '|.--1- L- 1-11 CHAPTER II. OVER THE _PLAINS. We climbed the rock-built bressts of earth We saw the snowy mountains rolled ` Like might billows; saw the birth Of sudden awn ; beheld the gold 01' awful sunsets; saw the face 0! .Cv_nr1 and named it boundless space! o It was nearly a month -before Devixie spoke of_ his wife and baby, and then it was in half whispers to my mother, as _we were camped on the banks of the Missouri River, binding rafts to carry us over._ i 1 u. ..... - . .. - ..uwv-v-vu&J UU ULLU VV USU, Hull W6 [01 away in the wake of the setting sun VVIUUJGDD, uuu luuuuxu UL llbplllllio The dog came `out of the_ kennel in the corner of thenvard, and laid a. cold \ nose 1n ms master's hand as we hurneu away, and then Went back. Ana .. L1,... ..-__1 1.-- ___ -,_, n u "" J, Wu V`1V'-I VVUI-IV UUUHO And go the good-by was over. And the stohd oxen in the leadmwere turned h resolutely to the `West, and we rolled n.Wn.v in tho n1n`|n-. -5 LI... ....u.:_._ --_._ II-I IJID IITLII IIDIJIJ, IIU LVCUIJUII IIIU UUIJUL down to the baby. The playful little thing did not dream of care. or trouble, 1 i or separation, and with. its fat sts doubled, it crowed in his face and kicked up a. chubby llttlefoot. And so the men smiled through his tears; and shook that little foot for farewell. ` Then he hurried through the door. and did not look back. But .1. close at his heels, saw over my shoulder that Mary still stood at the mental, motionless, voiceless, the picture of despair. - TED Hnrr IOOTYIQ And: A` Irnvnrenh den UWJZIS `GL1 IJIIVVII I `TIE, -HI` II?` `If? uivered so and 31: trembled I0 that I e did not dare try to s eek at all. And then the men b ed` toward the 1 door b the cradle, and, holdin histiun er in his oft ha.nd,he reached 0 o J--... L- LL- `I.-L.. "FL- ...`I-..R..`I I;LL`I'.. O H. LYON. PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN . on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers Notes Discounted. Collections made in uni part of the County. Real Estate bought an Iold. Conveyancing in all its branches. Mar- riage Licenses Issued. Oice-Over Canadian `Bank of nmmnv-nu. Dnnlnn f.1`AAf., 45.111 U UUUIJUGU .UCU& Ill ULIU UULIIVL VI II-IO clean and tidy cabin, and, teaching about his waist. buckled` it ..there "y1 b M 1 ooa--%ooa ' oo - e, 9. ; g -- .But sheyhad grned and" only, and, leaning her elbowsvon the mmtolpieoe, with her face in an upturned gslm, the tears ran down like ram, in her lips an n In; MIDI! u uuuu av-.n.-.-.3, !v`.o" ` little gram my " ` F` ` ` ` There " we 11' bright re ble.-,ing on the hearth, for there wee ` in` the air,- and the wind blew keen and cold. The little baby-boy lay crowing good-naturedly and carelessly in the cradle. 1\,,L L1,- ___...._ _-1-- I.--..4. ......... A-.11 In U116 UIEUIB. But the young wife : heart was full t and almost ready to burst, althoughvshe I attempted to smile sswe entered. Well, Mary, my `gun a.nd-a.nd belt. She took the r e from the buck- : horns over the mantelpiece and put it in his hand. Then she took down the shot-pouch and powder-`horn, and, as he stoogiled a. little, put them tenderly over hies oulder. After that she took the belt, with its bi sheath-knife, from o the bedpost bee in the corner of the n`nnv\ nu-:3 63.1119 no]-n .-.3 when V be tnka hat 3. en h ; `iii good-by to Mary Ltake aha: Va." prouolitg 1.1. .4. 1 .wasahnngI;y, starving. I . , He saw; the seventeenth. day of Z d March` come andigo, while he sat by his -cabinIi'`ns, snowbonnd and hungry, halt ~ andalmoit-ill, la a mountain gorge of California: 4 - - - -- lemmas -But thelong, long journey across the boundless desert, the weary, weary tramp, tramp, tramg for more than all a year. had left t child; ` . `And then the gold was not as abund- ant as men had imagined. Besides, it cost much to live. and the winter was terribly severe. The water was all locked up in ice for long. unbroken months, and this man, so far from growing. rich.in_the mines of California. ' was,-. in. reality, becoming -destitute- ~ Th9 !.!'.. was up, yet he was thon- emanweak asa` lllds of .. W.` y_,,,and not an ounce . J ,._.r.-. ya man _VVUl.n- 1 Ho madovfew`-friends. He had little o to- 7s`i`.y~to any me. His thoughts were all on his wife. He could see Mary standing there weqpingbr the 'mo.n`tol- piecer`; _h'oi' wanted to bo"ba'ck at her side to `comfort her. Ho could but that `little? boy crowin in his cfqdlo. He wanted to go hm V andsppnr his bag of gold at the_ba.b. '5 feet. d `hep catch 2 im up and toss im in his arm: till he touched thetufters. - But thelong, Journey ' d9rt- th n. ht-9 --- - ~- - --meant a..great deal, this wntxng letters ..... - 511:: an as a. type or tonuthousand. `My, father, who settled far awuy to tho'north..Ind never [saw Davina again, wrote the letter. as desirgq.` And it F1888 1110011865 1881180.. UIn0O-UV61` Unalaul `Bank of Commerce. Dunlon street. 46-ly ijtifa .'rrue valor knows not valor`: name: s A True valor knows not of defeat; - No thin-1 in nature knows retreat, But, cloud or sun, keeps on the same. If this and succeeding chapters of the biography of Charles Devine are not as realistic" and photographic as are the opening, it is because I was no longer at his side, and had to depend largely on others for fact and incident concern- ingehim and his. Yet his is not a phenomenal. history at all. Were this so, I certainly should not trouble either myself or my readers with his story; but I give it as (type of ten thousand. Mve fnthm-, uh. ....4.n-.1 3-`. W l"i{{"oE' -3;-1? squire and marm, I 1 see Me.ry.- gt course, I thought it won only be one year from the time we \ started; but`, you see, its been s seven `months pull, and here we are all tuckered out and poor as rats, and not a. cent; and so-- But one ear, squire, in one year I'll strike it an get back to Mary leanin by the mantel, sn -sn the little baby crowin' in the cradle. Say, squire, you wrnte her-write her a. letter, school-master, for me, and say one. year more and I'll see the baby. Good-by--good-by 1" van... 1* Av v any nauwuuuo We, the few survivors of the Sun- day train, were about to separate for- ever here in the sage-brush and burning sands of Nevada! A You will go back to Mary soon as possible, Charlie ? said my father, as he held his hand. l1`f_ __, - ' ' * " As we neared the Sierras the roads divided. Some men sought the mines and mountains; others, of a. more pas- toral turn, ` desired the valleys and gentler pursuits. And so, at the base of this mightywall, as if it were Godfs citadel . guarding all Paradise, the lust * camp-re was kindled. T- LL- -___ ,,_,, 3 .1 .AA- III-I\-I \-ll U149 UIJLIJCJI His was :1. singularly sensitive nature. The great mystery of life and death, the dead men left back there in the burning sand of the desert, the black and hairy savage with the blazing eyes that he had shot dead while he looked him in the face, eye to eye, soul to soul -all this made him profoundly thought- 1 fnl_ II Wlllllll. t Devine, the next day, as we moved on, was very. verythoughtful. He was even sad, and he remained so to the end of the journey. I-`nu urge n uh-unnlaulu an-`-34-.'.n. .....L....- nun sun Ir-uu uuvll Ill-IV sauouu MOBIL- One of the men wound hxs hands In the wild man's hair, and thus dragged him into camp through the white sand. Then, when the sun went down, three dead men--Christia.ns and savage- wore laid in the hollowed white sum together. Al I `I - VT! Devine looked at his men, and then at my father at the door of the corral. No one of the men ventured to kill the deant savage, and my father did not intercede tosave him. Why ? He was holding a. dying neighbor in his arms, and trying to draw the feathered arrow from` his breast. And so Devine raised his gun and shot the giant dead. an A` fella nnnn IIIIIIIVIA L:a k.....1l.. .'-. the co.mo.. . Iyhen the might savage ` raised his hand to his _mout . and gave such 5 whoop oi deanso as no man now can give. `IN .-'n.. `I....`I.-.I ..L L2- cannon ._.I 1.1.... IOSEPH ROGERS. CHIEF CONSTABLE, County of Sirnooe. Oloe--Polio e Court. |v;ie- ' DIUIIIUTII CU IlI I` Ove his shoulder he threw some hot, erce words of command to his fol- lowers, end, with 9. -nal Parthian shower of arrows, they disappeared as '22, `".`;'; !,_I_L_A ,,-_- _.. _.,S__ J I ' io'."f1`eS'.2Z`u``znE'a'&'I' 536? a`3'2`e'z tiea pointed at-his breast. UIIL IIIULIC A little waf from our corral of wag- gons the horse sank down in the sand, and `the great. hairy. black, and nearly Eikea '"'L.'31`};'L" 1.; there, with one` lei; Afutened under his dead horse, help- `aan `LI ; 1-n- DI:-unnvvunla nun!` Q Anni: J; Ilurvsg was; neat: ~ There was, a. volley from our men" insta.n`t1`y, but not 9. single savage unhorsed. The Indians leaned so or -on the other side of their horses that they were hard to hit. However, in the next volley the horse of the great black chief was fatally shot, and came ying right in the teeth of our men. T A H141- _-_ 1.-.`- ___. --_.._I -1 __.. In VII` Ill 0110 UUVIIJU` all-nu. aunug IauuI.l.u_y - . . I ` Let `am > have it, Charhe, If you must!" ,,_ __._._ - __._II___ I__._. -.._ IOU UHU Qlmauuuuu UL uuvuo an Unvuvavo When my father, who never red a. gun -in all his life--for he was a. Quaker so far as doctrines of peace go--so.w that two men had been shot down and others slightly wounded, he looked at , Devine, and said, sharply : l T433-_ "av-n Ian:-to 34-. {`.l\ar]l.A, VAT; 1 ,iiil'i1s3Bargea `. vent; `into 9 neighboring camp. . `In agreat hurry, and wit! III) uug llDl_ Isguuuus uuuuy. h an s;grea.? hurry, and without his hat, in father rushed back into the corral, w are he met Devine, already armed endia.t_the head of the men, and going to the assistance of those in trouble. 1171.--- -,-# 1.1.1.... ...`I..... A--- 6%-) .. . of the Supreme Court, Conveyancer, 850. g '1. DFDUUM, .DJ.11'EIE1D`1'l!4'IV, DUJJ1U1'1'UI(v one to Loan. Oices over Sanders Broa.. Jewe ers. Dunlop Street Barrie Barrie. On thepremises at night. . .lJ Uouege or surgeons, niuxnnurg. Licentiate of the R0 3! College of Physicians, England. ; Oloe an residence in Brown's New look. i -3 `#01737 Erirrowl CHAPTER III. , _. --_ vv CD Ell -far Lthe 7., becoming -duti'tute- 1 Lrvina y',iu'erers buying med _ `tinted, don t we tap. 'M`tf Eln" Dr. Chase : Lxver Care- `A ~ - we I. done 70 ._ _ Lnn Irncle 11:0 111'. Unuac 5 ... :_g:1vget I recipe bqok . mm a. lame further on. ` Him fol-ni.`n:s`1l:ber on! What 0 0t heard that up ' . .t hard it 1 ' 9 Glt ', . ' but of hi, imnlged w. an x 1'88 Wm: i:}"nQ&:iaing's gun. blankets on his back. 8- P`k on his shoulder, and with 50 lifted hogefully to the sn0W'P9` `l\ ,__`....' an}. 0111 - the In _ ormngh sun. 8 ton u. 1 Blank b . `ck Ind shove lifted > ho ef ully snowpe Ho seek o h 0.1-lea Devingset on hi` for -3 t Id Cali- nyL . Wed man i t .' M'Y'8 axae, Th . '0u]d night!` . be Writlzezu `condence that it d forwarded, he d eyen `dictate `I 0. War m` hP0ful, n ild g10yin ., Rletter 0111.3 'f"f8nd3h . \ ``'` A roll of vvuv-J swan nvvlnuzw, Luvnl J V D be Surely now, in this 118W "mp' . `would strike it soon. then 3 b mugg, jod with wealth, and ataqd 5 ` . bearded man, at 31:16. that l I'V]ll'l8Wl-'o K306113115 QOOOHIIHOCCUOD I01`; Zf3r`in .'`i`n5`.`3L`.`a .'.9'v `.'&`:i.d "i` t't"5 `O of :rnnIt:ntg|.1`r:vA%.f|`-::. - I---ya IIU WQI UUUIILI DU uc avvo--I - ;'sociI.bility in those'dnys meant but 9 _'thing. And so, as he was now 9-*3 3"!-I iio a neighboring camp to Y 1 lttnnos there, what could he 40 31 thought. but take 9. farewell drink VIE` ;thoso who had been so generoqs 3" `true? Ah, that multitude wlnch 50 lnan can number who have yielded l the same plausible tempterl 1 1 .__L tnnnfhl For ti); first time in years - was really sociable, merry. EM ., -_. mm -awn`-Q U111 U110 lU.IF`UI cold, the tags. and the the mines. -no on-mu gnsuauuul IUHIPW` ' ' Ani so it was that all dF9-"15 Again and again. and tom the.1rhs;ms. `toaaoh other. and talked of NC 1}, `of reillrnin home lcwied 5 `uh * As the spring came on. having cob _trived, by working for others. to pay F {his debts, be resolved, in despair, I0 loan this cumin, and seek a more con- .|'!!ill spot in or near a new_er camp I103 ' V sway, known as Sierra. `. This illness and the obligations it hgd placed him under had proved doubly ; llnf;ol.'1`-unato. It had thrown him 381098 .' On'Ql"'ona' but reckless men. He felt .: 1: who in bound to be socio.1.wd , ,,_ _.-.....6 knf M19 inn--'-L2I:L_ :.. LL , ,- w v GI!-IUIJ I No matter. The man was sick-dying. it , eemed. ` was midwinter before he Ira; ah-5 to go back to his own cabin from Dow; nieville, where the kindly miners had l ltakon him to be cared for. I * it. And what was there in that cabin 10 return to ? The man was loaded down- '_.too, with a debt of obligation and hear`? `_'that was very heavy indeed. The set- {dnd neventeenph of March found ti}? hard and once hopeful mmer more mpondent than did the first. vv JUIJJIJ uaa LOB-Ulla -, Some miners assing up the canon by his cabin conclu ed to look in, for the `place seemed deserted. A squirrel was shelling a pine-burr at the door-sill. Thar; An `\:n 15...: Al ...'_.. L......\.. 3. "'I'1"a"d&'3I3 taste food that day. He did not taste food for nearly a week. $His pick and shovel were buried twenzv feet in the bed of the cannon. and his pocket and purse were empty. He dii hot taste` food, because there was no .`food o'r money, or means of getting eithen within his reach. ucnwncaua Q !lLl.lU'UllKl GD UIIU uUUl`5lll- ` There on his bed _of pine boughs in the corner lay Devine. ill. almost deadf `Fever? Malaria`? Hunger`? Heart- starvution ? `TA _,, , ru-II I `I ' ` living 0 Only yesterday Mary was not so fr; away after a.1l--a {nutter of but two (I three thousand mules. Now she. wa; `millions of miles away. Tho DI`-I` ALA--1 _...1| _l _, I .41. nAumn}`I_.unD1`, uAn.n..l:9'.l'na'l.1., A1 - (I. torney, Sohcltor in Chancery, Conveyan- cer, 850. Oioe-First Door South of Post Otce, Hind s Block. Owen Street. Barrie. 49.42 .-oauvua vs Luuca awn. . The white and eternal wall of sum to the east lifted like aim il]3.CCCSilb`A.: barrier, cold and forever impassab1e.be- tw:en`t1`1em. -....._. .,....ou utauu uuc Hung; The mine was as level as his cabxz oor the next morning. The squimj; vverein the trees as lmore,the huh were even more musical than ever. Bu: this man s "shoulders were bowed ea with a. load that was more than hecouli bear. yuan uununj uuuuuy HIIICTUOOXLI Suddenly the sky grew dark. birds about him ceased to sing. , 7 'brown chipmunk, which he had tr-`lei totake crumbs from his hand. can; `scrambling up from the water side ;; the canon and clambered to his shoulder, Above him. to the east. the migh:-: Vsillars of snow stood out above th \ ark, rolling clouds, as if they were 1105 of the-earth. Then there was a 9,; sigh of the wind; then silence-(ar',; ness. An awful sigh of t-he wind through the canon again, and then a drenching rain burst upon the world! TBA rn1'v-:1: U-can -~-- ` H - ~v~-v v- --v --vow Llugul ]ud_ He laid great plans for th summer, however. He would aming red annel shirts, a great br hat, top boots. and a. broad belt rm He would employ some strong m,;n % help to wrestle with the great boulde 0 Comix R63 son 3 in the bed of the canon just as soon V he struck pay dirt," and then hewou get out all his gold _before the return snow and ice. These were his dreams and hope; , that sultry Sunday afternoon. ` .Qn(7|nnIn 1-Inn ..I... uvv-vu. nu vuu. ` -nu. The mine in the can protmsgd _well. Men ghzaaiigp. an '7`? land lb was only a questim; that when he should utrxke it rich of mm: `hea.ps,a.nd heaps 6f old. A and He: had not one dollar in is purse 3 get he even rggged, almost naked_ 'HiSef:a? was stlll of the most frugal mud ` HR nrna -,`l...,_ Luuusucuoly band. ' W U` `hii The ovaers came out on the 1 ' ll , b d n` glengcgbiz? Tltfinsgzag" in W W bow `cheerful. He med sultry Sunday afternoon thalgnnd one I next Sunday he would go downton mg . . D , mevzlle and get some one to writ(;a.`1):: ter to Mary. tellin 9; her that ho h d " cluded to make a. two-year tatk ft an stead of .one_. I]. "ITI..- ------ - as time to ma thought of all this. / - ad not It had see c him that he co uld return grchiteot to mak mg. starving, thee gure. toil MW 1 the_ bed-rock and hen at la, reacilat. grams of gold-dust; gal` "0 nd 1 lint oh, so few! 1; ma 0 his great he *3 enou h. . art fa] }. ghg to mggardly recompenlse 1;: utwrlvg T Buth k . (10.9 rF}inorEpt..?_I_ 1.1 hat 81510 I\1.I1 . 4:... of her Jbosom. A IU|:-A - owers the ug the trees 0!) tn D I 8`: " V 061`, 660. Ul]10B".l"Il`BB U00!` 501).). OI ` H1nd s Block. Owen Street, Barrie. ._._,__..._... ..-__...< IVE: \,__ Ilope _ 1 a broad 300:. some strong man tr bh the great boulder; :anon soon a1 t, and then hewouiln l return c! -ouv oawuan \Il. LIILIII W. LOUNT, Q.C.. ( in; ii {bug -throa A1! 1 31323 that grow Be West ways. readil gists. ed c}'1' posts ly sti > with thing heait the 5 fast. vul U0 All (11 vmay I mmu iet she 1? mg) bruis term wort youn next \-u..xa.---..--_.-...... .._........._..... .... OCARTHY, PEPLER 8: MCCARTHY, Barristers. Solicitors, N otarles. 850., Money to Loan. Barrie, Alliston and Gravenhurst. D AL'roN MCCARTHY, Q.C. F.E. P. PEPLER. J. A. Mscuvrnv. D. F. MOWATT. iv medy digea (;'h brok_ went havi the ` on th hear wort _ VV Vful chiti thro ugl- abov mm on ion alwa. lar b an`, unp -wan ver tan wh' tha OSEPH SWAN AUCTION EER FOR THE > County of S mcoe. Terms reasonable. Dloe at my Store. Craighurat. 46-ly LOUN'P, STRATI-IY &.LOUNT. BARRIS- ters, Solicitors in High Court of Justice, Notaries Public. Conveyancers. Oioes over the Bank of Toronto Barrie. II ? 1 .._-_-_ r\ rm v- co .. _ .. LENNOX, AULT 8: KERR, Barristers, Soli- citors of the Supreme Court, Prootors, Notaries. _C0nveya.ncers, 8:0. Money to loan. Offices, H1nd`B1ock, opposite N. 86 N. W. Ry. station, Burma. and Binghanfs Block, Bradford. HAUGHTON Lmmox. WELLINGTON AULT, - JOHN R. KERR. +------i-----------v---- ARRIE . PLANING MILL.--GEO. BALL, Carnenter and Builder. and Mnnilfntttlnrnr HIE QUEEN'S H0'l`EL.'--A". BROWN, Proprietor. Excellent accommodation ton: trnvalllnnp nnhlln- Ru and hu-Ann umn ....'..: DR. W. A. ROSS. Licientiate `oi oi Royal 0 11 f . . . 1 . . I at theR?vi1n3 3' 33.'.?.3i..T 1`:-9.?.3u'.`.1;`.? EARN & MURCHISON, BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Conveyancers, 860. Money to Loan. 01'oe--Over D. J. Mu:-chison s Store, Market Street Barrie. Branch O1c&-Potter's Block. Tottenam. mhWAnn.T HEAD T! (T IE1-1-nnurunxv _F_:.__.- IOSEPH SWAN nnlihtv nf Q rnnnn 'l`n:-nna unnannnlnlg Dl$1'1'l.8o Barrie. let Oot.. 1885. "OHN MACKAY. VAUCTIONEER. COMMIS- nionar. (`tnnvmmnnm-, Insumr nu` Nlnrrinan , , ,_,, ,___,,._.. .- ,__.. ...__. . __...___j. iixxetbi, ajiviinmn` IEELEXNBI Architects. P. L. Surve ore. Valuators, :0. Plans and specications or buildings pre- Ircd. Town and Village Lots laid out. Farm nos carefull located. Timber limits examin- I_ Am., Ran; nrnntn nmm._.4 Mail unlml-mu. in LITTLE. M.D., c`.`1s}g,,` n 1 Fl ...-._-_-'__ V. v.- cw`-av vv v VA. vistas` e-a?ure of Ontario. Pr'b'b'6}'-3, Nota.ri3, Conve - pnoers 8:0. Mona to Loan. 01ces-Bot - Egg; Block, oppos to N. 86 N. W. Ry. Station, 8. ' , C. E. Hmwsou. A. E. H. Cnmswxoxm. C HENRY. APPRAISER 85 BILL POSTER. . &o. Rents Collected, Servants Provided. Dloe up-stairs opposite Bank ot Commerce.- H WSON 8; CREWfICKE, BARRISTERS. Solicitors of the Supreme Court or Judi- nature Proctor-3, Notaries, Convex- Inoers. &.o. Monav to Loan- Olf|nAn_`Rnt. - OSEPH ROGERS, EBNVEYAN OER. COM- minninnnr ha O11npm a `Ran:-.h Allntinnnnr uuugu uuu. 4uxuu-nun, one uunuuuy ugnursuuyl Penetang the roll wing day (Friday . Vitalixet Air for painless extracting a. span! ty, 6-ly _.... . :' vtlii to-III--l 3&0`! I-IVl&EEI'I ON the esplanade foot of Market Street. `Yachts and ski or every description in stock and built to order. Also for hire at low rates by the hour, day. week or season. Boat Itnllsto rent b the season. sculls, ours and paddles in stoo and made to order. 11-ly xuvxnu men to canvass I0!` 8000. new articles. Liberal offer. Apply W. BAIKIE. Bookseller. Barrie. 3 _;L_B"QI!l'.l`EO'l`S AND Sj_Jl_l_VEY0lIS:- , _,.` ..__,4_-_.._,.__` __.. .._. __....__...: . . . ANTED men to canvass for good selling B. BATKIE. Rnnlrnnllm-, Run-in `IR aorm OARLEY, BOAT auILb:Ri f\N an nnnlnnnn fnnf. nf Mnwlrnf Bonapa- J S. J OHNSON, BARBIE. IMPORTER. OF 0 and Dealer in Cools ot-all kinds, and Georgetown, Grey and Guelph White Finlshin Lime, Cements of all kinds, Fire Bricks an Plasterers Heir. Storehouse at the Northern Railway Switch. foot of John street, near the` depot. The bond of this Lime is better than that of any other kind, and the finish superior. Ooe -Corner of John and Elizabeth streets. yuan. Aivuvn v V - u... .v...... .. ---u-swan-vavuuo Tfios. E MOLEOD. Dalston, Oioe over Coulter 8: Vsir a, Barrio. Tuesday Ind Saturdav. . 6-ly ;:--j.. Money- to lend atlowest rates. Agent for Dominion Grange Fire insurance Associ- stioxh Canadian Mutual Aid Life Insurance- eserve Fund Accident Associations. n111-txn :1 It..I' IIIl\I\ as u . and DIOUK. 1'onwnna.In. EDWARD J. Human. D. 0'. MURCHIBON. names. raapoernea. ac. A. very mrgeawox on the fruit fmm. MORGAN 8c McVITTIE S` Greenhouses. Owen Street, Barrie. Entrance on Wellington Street. ' loly .. .. Block. o ite new [Poet Ofoe; Visits sdale and `Waverley the that Wednesday of every, month. `Wye- brldge and Midland; the next-day (Thursday) following day (Fridayhv Vitalled Air for nainlens nxtmntind n. nnanln -._--.__j-.j._.__.;'_-_-_._..._.':.' A H, JENNETT DENTISI`. . Barrie; 0nt.. 0`loe.Sandere oN17ro LOAN.-s25o.'ooo at 6 and 6} per cent. J. T. SPROUL. Solicitor, eI:c., Lrrie. [ONE Y.--A large amount of rivate funds tn land nn ah-aioht Imum at nwnat. I-nhan F5" '33i'a71'I:"o'1irV' dtirrbfifz: g berries. raspberries. &c. A very largastaock on tho: fr-nit fa om. MORGAN 8r. McVITTIE S f`r2.: 3? ov'2.;`x'`-f"u-`i.`.`:`.%2`.`i"g..rae`?'2?.`3?"? now ablaze with blrom and wl repay a visit. ' Plants and wire vases for table. decoration- loaned at ver reasonab e rates and satisfaction guaranteed. {L large stock of roses. bouvardias. oarnations, &c.. on hand. The fall is the time to plant your currants. gooseberries, straw- berries. rasnberriea. &c. A very larzevataook on T. SPROUL, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR of the Snnrnmh (`fnnrh nnvnvn.nmn- bn AL RADENHURST, BARRISTER, AT- tornev. Solicitor in (`.hnnnarv_ nnvnvnn. LOWERS FL0W1.Iw.-uu1' 1.-nuvvvnanu bou uet of eve desorilltion andln t t and` at low rice! -It #33:: A3.` %':tt`i7:':.e yThe Stock 2ar`:iens`:a.re _.._..._.....__...._ :: .-.-.._..__-. j--v . .__..._.__. . `-- wmas, F WER8.-OET rnowmas itbgouquets `see `ma anion: n av-Ant var atv and.` at low arisen` mt 5 um, um ['13 : Machinery. ?F& [ll-Illllllo EH11 1311161 W011 > ' . :- weutsvt t Ibblln;n d;t:t:E :':.'T:"5%' A~39`%?`** MANURAOTUREET MONEY. PHYSICIANS. _l!EN'.'.l`_5_-. no'1"m`.s".` -__ _9_!:FICw e- FINANCIAL? BARRIE FOUNDRY, ENGINE & BOILER Wom:s.-H. Smwnmr Manufacturer or every desert non of Engines. Boilers. Saw. um Grist , Shingle, Lsth, and Wood- . H. STRATHY, Q.C., G. W. LoUN'r. ._*........._..........._..,....-.._.j.;.____ _ , _i.-l:7(3'Ki._ U-Mia > . 7 Churchill. pn_t.- s5 41-tf D31` I` Hi 51-ly D umcu :19-48 VVIITIU` store. ' Bsw. ~ ' a. 7Mn:i:' 7.`:;ma` ` ' . L :ald,-8:al;:innx anon . . _t- m-ago a *41.ct' 'v7111"`"E?te'&' `ui $r'7"z'?'t`$`13 13't'a`:3'an1.?3s t so R.g:'m'r HER, Botpwe;;'a Bnoqk. oi; '1 mt. 1 TORE -TD `LET.-.-.Centre store, in Moore's Block to lets. reasonable terms. The store willbe tted u ` ore suitable tenentwxppl go 3;. J. FLE1` HER, Bothwelrs Block. or _ anon uuruzuu xucuwu. '1'llIlD8l' nmlus exam1n- od. 850. &.o. oronto Oice-4 Man Buildings. Barrie bmoo-MoCarthy a Block. Colllngwood Omoe---Long's Block. 1 _ -. I Tnos. KENNEDY. Mwruon GAVILLER. 4 W. J_._oL_L`Am>. 51 -1 : V I I , ,_-_- EBTRAY.-Came into the enclosure of the under-ai ed.ALot No; 21. -Con. 8. 01-0, last Apg1|,_,?: engdvzhite yearling lies: The wrsreuea 0 ye ens entake get-'n:wey. ONALD `(fun [mm 35.573 Ts I-3'u"t`d'?$` '""` Q` her , V 3 B:,g%%*gI:lf&. mcfzlsr. I-.._.~._.,_.______ I D G Tob E. 11 U BMUA For all omestio Cigars. . B.` D. Pipes. ace Iii!-U. - BE the noted _B '_l`oba. rVa.nd_:s'otV lm n2.s2`bs?:Zaf;Z:*:?B.I:,.d*:no.`2;m=5 u.u.-un me exmpition unde on Wed- nesday last a brown plus purse, contam- Ing a sum of mono and` some other-nrtiwes. The nder will be sh mbly rewarded by leaving it at the Anvuvcn omoe. The ovynex-__,vnluee the purse more than the contents - ' x 41 OSMOKERS.- t .. * n...'.". ..}..``P_P`..?lP?9!{<!. lmnorted and -A-uv1`!rwI'1'5 ~wAN'1`ED.--Clement & 00.; of 48' ellington Street East. Toronto. or 81 kt. Francis Xaylerstreet. Montreal, want a. Gen- eralA out. `They arethe exclusive owners of the Sc oeld Patent Coke Griddle, the Cole- `brated Ellxrknite Shuwenerf (known as the `Carver : , arid"). the mery Soy he Sharp- er er, the Ja.y'-Eye-`_See_ Wire Curry Cemb. and other Specialties. If you want to make money. write to them at once for an outfit. and to se- cure what terrltory you can handle. 41-49 LOST.-0n the A_ xhibition 4 _ brown nlua um-nu, lll'IIIlI"|- `un. -BA141li.-_-'1'l1&t very desirable brick resi- 1` dence. corner of Worsley and Hayeld g:r( by. Re.v._Mr. Hlndley. .ro oms. an excellent cellar. gas- and many-other conveniences. Hard `and sot_t water. good eoal house and wood ed and good tremebarn. .. This. 1;}-toerty will e sol on rea.-n eonable terms. nd eslred could` be eased to any party vvhdmight desire to`pu1-chase. Pos- ` session can begiven at once.-~ Also for sale, lot 8. 5th.-eon: .`Y . : For further information apply to M_ s. 431: 0'NEIL. Barrie. 38-43p F03 -SALE.`-_-That very desirable brick `corner p_t_ yVo1;s_1ey gpd gay; nfnanta Ina... .. ----_._ E6 ;>I`.T&i:i'i:I77' 3 to CCARTHY. Solicitors, 850., B r 1U n.m'1V'l'.--11 zuo AGREA FARM being Lot 22. Con. 3. in .,the Township of Flos,.well situated on leadinsgroad to. Stayner. There are a good house and am on the property, and a clearance or about, 15 acges. Also the North alf. Lot 23. Con{`3. Townsh! ~of' Flos, contain- }? .100 am-es,.o w.hioh.from $040 areoleared. e h *1`? barn. These` farms w1lI..be' leased `for a term of years, on imgrovin leases at as nominal rent ossess on immedintelv- Am-Iv re are on the premises a'log_ house and log o REN1`.--A200 ACRE -FARM 001153. }}1_.13g_ Tgyvgghip F_l9s, . well ifiinfo an an -` 3 w. Movrmm nTL' . Real Estate Agent. Calgary N. W. 1`.. tree ondenoe solicited with re uni toinveat- ments Province of Alberta... .W.T. A. W. M VITTIE. Add!` Cal . in Bento ," Mgntana U.S. on guy V ` n U ,, r _.-...... .. \4\.a|AlIJ\J us. LI3(It\lILl6 on subjects with which all intelliisnt persons ialhizufldlbe familiar will find the C. . O D 11 . A It is for busy peo le. Itiis for old as we 1 as oun . p t does not cost a grea dea . All the reading may be done at home; No oxaminatfons-`-no plucking. - .v ' For circulars and all `into:-mutton apply to J. M.,11UN'rna, Box 91,- l3'ar1;ie,.J.3 , `V 3&43 . """ _A`GEN'l`S "W4'ANTED.--Clement & Con ~ __ VV_e1l_i_ngt4_o_n Street Toronto. m- . --uuuru, V reu. Deer animals : 1 two-year-old heifer. red and white. beet animal; 1 two-year-old steer. red and white. beef animal; 1 yearling heifer, red ' 1 spring calf, 3 months old, red wit a littiewhife. Any person giving such infor- mation as will lead to the recovery of the above animals. or to the conviction or any person or persons takin the same W111 be lib-rally re- warded. JAA ES SCOTT, Craigvale P. 0.. or J AMES REID, Stroud. ` 40-43 HAUTAUQI A ITERARY AND SCIEN- TIFIC Cl CLE Thoa_e wishing tb pursue a. course 6! reading intelli gent ` hgu_ld_be the C. .. 9. (3. mm, uu Luna u1'n.n.!n'u U11. B'1`Uhl9N from the premises of James Scott, lot 17 in the nth. Con. Innial. on Saturda ni ht. Sept. 26th last. 1 milch cow, spotted re an white; 1 brindle mooley cow. beet animal; 2 two-year-old heifers. red. beef animals 1 two-year-old red white. animal: 1 t.wn.m.u-.nm THE GLASGOW 8: LONDON INSURANCE Company, of Great Britain. I-IE APHBIENIX FIRE OFFICE OF L()NDON' England. - THE IMPERIA L INSURANCE COMPAN Y of London. England. V , ; THE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY of London, England.` hurnln rrom Parry Sound Monday Thurs ay at informatlon as to freight and fares, apply to any agent of the above railways, the pursera on board the steamers, or to the Great Northern Transit Co.. Limited. Collingwood. THOMAS LONG. Secretary: CHAS. CAMERON. Manager. __________________.________________ H1163 CBTGIUIJ & . &. .` ""a.m8 ail n$n;L_T .nn 0`

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