>, 1886. COUNTY $1; Snecorc, By Vi&`tli)1o awwzarrang TO IT: seue e or eno ::*'*; 3'?*9:a:e::.*"%,asathasrzm; rs a o u in y r r Thousaid Ei%h5Ir:'Hundred and Eighty-Six, and to me directe . commanding me to levy upon 7 the several lands hereinafter mentioned and described as bein in the County of Simcoe. for arrears res ective y due thereon. together with A m costs. hereby give. notice that unless the an d arrears be sooner paid. I shall on :1`hursdav,~1;1'1$'1-'w'enty-fth day T of Novembprf no;t._ At the hour of Eloven o'clock in the torenoon, at thecourt House. in tho So much of the said land: as may be sutllcient to discharge the taxes and all lawful charges incurred in and about the sale and collection of the some. T The following lands have been Patented : AI\'I`A`I'.A ~z`Ea"-753: EWOIOIO i - roceed to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION` l!i'lOBu........... 0000 -- - INNISFIL. 8 Iootolon-"goo Pa.rklotNo onSE}...-613 0 7 do n 613 =- c "an -. 313 HUI." A ` I" W CB3`:- ,?a"a`9n`i'aa?;:2:%:;:1;3 { TOWN of _AamE,% PART. TREASUREFVS " ...... ..B4 2 ' ' `(New `Survey.)`] Inoooccoooc 1 I0 I OOIIIOIOII % CI! I\c| OIO -v-~ "1'i"I'.'(>s. oms '19 "X53233." '51 721 A49. ouooooo` OIIOOII e comin get som t brow` elt soon, man my bouldersi soon 9.. he woulza return 0 A -1141- 1889 Q` \IJ-U5 II s7Nu_n_:5o ..... w o u o n u n n n o - o u - o o u o n -` 001' .IIiUIl1)lIQ1V.VV`COI'5Q 6 Wotroa.dTwptN..... E36w78e238T W111! unu--7 o u - s on E17woee1s. W9e6la Si Pte . gpte........... , 6 automatons--nqunnil. tN.&N. Pt B1g(,)1lt 3?'.3+.n aide (gei- `V70 130 IV, I-IV otstreet..... PART. <:'51`1e';::::::::` E n u n u - o u n . - . u - u on Z1031! -Innlulllilt 35 TECUMSETH.` on on o o o n n o o o 0:10 ! ._ ` TINY. K .;0ldSnrvey.. 88 1 97 ., do ..1 1 13 do ..11 2 50 10 1 A 'i~i5i'i`ii' BRILLIA. ' '1(. SSORONTIO. y.: H5 :1 weak, twenty. ' and bid 17. J33` -V an- "1ii}i&'15i112mY. (INF! THE GE; vEsPI't'A.' \.5CJ.V. side 1 {U U 10 10 10 12 13 12 21 13 T25 18 710 `010 719 719 700 P"y P `it; to "* Anna, 31 .13 aw 10 24 10 `.1310 42 65 90 57* 365 00"] HUI 66 14 59. 43 62 14 54 7 21 QRO Demer 3-plan ' VSBra`1iord-at o 2 do . . . . . . . . . . . . E do Angle lot.. WBa.1dwin-st...... .... .. b do` do . . . . . . . . . . . . do . do do .......... .. Milburn s Ian N Cumber and-st w 8/100 Ba.ldwin s plan N Cumberland-st E 2/100 w12/1on._.._._.__..A_._..1 IN \JllI.l.lUUI.'1Ivl1(l'Bla 1!: ZIIUU vvl2/100.................. N Cumberland-st w 10/100 do e 7/100.. do .uu do Mmuws Smmme Q (`.n~nn`Hnn_ai- hn d-at 1 U U111 UUIIBIICIRBU - Ca.roline-st. . . . ... J acob a plan Nw E333. road ... D \1UVVliaIl'BDO IV] 1.00. . . ' do w 10/100 . Jacob's terrace ..... .. do do . An J.` W PJBIHFUUQ--an-.. do Mi1burn s man` 8 Gowan-ate 10/100. (In 117 10/100 0.0 do .......... . . do .......... . . . o J a.cob s Ian Stown newls/100 3 do . `e10/100 WMa.rcus-st ........ n -, ', ` -av Iv -, - -, cvv Eniioiim. SEliza.beth-st 45 1 V COOKSTOWN. [III -vv.--u-v -. . (Tecumsethtaownshipgm. 27 (Tecumseth township .. .. 28 GRAVENHUE S pt lot 24 con. 4 s Mus- Q2 nnmzh rand . . . . D P6 105 Zi C011. 5 3 H1115` uoshroad....._......... 3252/ion E uskokaroad n 30 1/10 do a .... .. 30 1-10 T!~IInn1r n nun`-you-7 ' ll HLUBKDKH 1' 03:0 Brook's survey N Harvie-at .. .. S Church-at 3 i nag`... N Cardwell-st .. .. .. .\ Confederation-at .. .. W Maple-st . . . . . . . . . E Parry Sound road. do A . do - do do N W angle . . . . . . . . . . . Hendrie St., W aide`. TU nan!-v-A aft-not at uuUlU d trains d, came; side in shoulder. mighty` ove the era nob. 9. eat e-- ark- through enching .I1Cu].`IU DI, W 51 W centre street. Mclgeon stgpet. Young street . E Fourth-st S Charles-st 3 w pt ...... .. 1 do n e pt ...... .. S E Phillips-st w pt park lot 1\TO11nhn,r-..nt ' W Melville-at la l.'Ilu.llpB-BL W pb para II)! N uebec-at W uron-st centre part.` (`In nanf. . . . . . . .. U 1V18nlIl'BD W 01 zuu U - do do S Superior-st ...... . . do n w pt do NWi11iam-st .... .. IN! Block F W nurun-an Uuuut yawn. do 8 e pt . . . . . . . S Magn-st w of and line . l\ IJIUW1 L` I C 0 O U o I 0 I I O I o u o - u u - ` ALLISTON. N N elsoh-st w 1-16 ...... .. 19 1-16 - BRADFORD. do e .. . .. do w do do e &' I C 5 ' do e pt do w pt do ..... . . S Back-st ..... . . , do . .... . . do . . . . . .. 8 Centre-at w pt. do opt. N Frederick-st ...... . . W Essa-st park 101: .. do . . . . . . do SJamea-ate 16p go w16p...... n `ln 5 uuru-no do 7 N Hurd~at do do Block 0.. .. .. .'.'._.-I tNTY`Y\T`II WS static;-Qt . ..... .. do W Creemore avenue . . Dow} hinnir NA 5 _ _ _ , _ _ W UYCBIHUFU BVUIJII.` |Part block No 5 .. 771$`; IN! on ovvu . - MEDORA. Island E Lake Munkoka. 27-100 ' ` 16-100 1 u-Rn u u "M13 4 6 91 2 as _' ` _ ` 31 14 u 47 2 as Th , 0 ed ' will take place TUES- DAYG, we g::entSh&$.y of Dooembolaogt noon, at umenhoe. ' ' _s._.l. `sun-`nan, . Join ; n_.. -; n,-.,--v__._ _&- ya. -',._--- V, , ~ - ofwo; au-r1e.4thAu uut.1aas.A ~ ss- PART. VILLAGE or ALLAND` `"A1.E ' v n.-\n-v_.-v-up - ---._ 2 1:5 7 SUNNIDALE STATION. W 10] 816 1:11: 'iEi'X`x7i&h'6nsT." rm, 4 n Tvl'un. 10 .......... '41 -1011 '1 21 16;) 32p L. ..............116 ' ............. ..117 . .......118 .\. S. .ANERSVILLE. "r":n1a'i='icii:n~1:L15T.' an-an MACKSVILLE: ' ll ` MIDLAND. - 'r'i:'1;i\'a'siL'niY. ' . . . . . . ..'.. I 1-5 NOTTAWA. ' 'S."1`.A_'}'l.1\-IEE{..' MUSKOKA. MORRISON.-V II! III 19 10/100 -19 10/100. wA'r7r'. ' 13 16/100 13 10/100 . RI -` I of snow esiible LI- I, 63 : 38 1/10 A\I'hC!I 32 32 2/100 10/100 7/_1oo L 8/100 7 31 1-5 1-10 I '0 1-5 1-5 WI `LUV 16-100 LUU 100 100 114 100 174 305 Al 52 .4 54 2992 22 81 93 78 1653 275 313 ,(7rZ)vT :LI:Il_)-l!`.EiE PAI{T)i i:k7l{TIES) PORLA SALE or-3:1-::AP DAI`-I"-II-I 39 acres 0: vacant mnu uounn In Anderson : bx-ewe adjoining railwa track, suitable for any a, of manufaotu gbusi- DARE. Duavu--a 11038. A n ` A number 1! va.oant.1ota on Bradford and Charles atreqts, Sgnth ot. But.t.ereld s foundry. all ne buildm sues. canon] nnrn m-1-nhln hnmmn and nntfnann nn on nne nuumlxlxg sues- Several co ortsble houses and cottages on Charles street; an excellent owortunity tor a mechanic to get a. comfortable home'a.sthese houses can `be paid for b small monthly or quarterly instalments. ces $159 to 8400. l`hn.t. mmm:-mblaz story Dwelhng occupied quarterly instalments. rrwea only LU osvu. That oomtort9.bleo2 story Dwelhng occupied by Mr. L. Buttereld, with small olce in front, and two lots - price 81000. nummno nnnn nn East side of Owen street. 81000. Dwellin ouse on East side of Owen street. occupied y Mr. Bothwell, most conveniently situated V: 1200. ALLAN ALE.-'-A comfortable double Dwel ii; Honseon Bradford street oppositeNo1-thorn a on. T 10 good building lots well situated. FARMS ESSA.--E 9 of Lot 5, and part of Lot 12, ml 7th Con. Essa. 1 acres, 100 acres cleared and free of stumps, lance well tlmbered. The nlnsu-ad land in rnhalass. the buildings are tree OI stumps, namnce weu umuurcu. 1110 cleared land is rstrc the buildings large and in good repair. t e farm being one of the best in the Township.~ mine, Dan 1: `LT 110 In '11-.h man on Anna, we been m we '1'ownsmp.~ FLOS.-Part of N 91 in 7th con, 90 acres. about 30 acres cleared an treefrom stumps,new frame dwe ' house, soil good, balance at lot can be easily c eared. INNISFIL.--N of Lot 19, in the 12th Con. 100 acres. An excellent farm. nmnnmm:-. _u-. 1. nf w ; nf kin mu. mm 2 m 100 n oxoeuenn Iarm. MEDONT .-E } of W i of Bin 10th Con; 50 `sores good land, rst-class orchard in full bear- no, in I 7 EORTH ORILLIA.-Ps.r1: of Lot 3 in 1stCon., 80 30.. 40 cleared, excellent soil, good buildings, property well watered. a rst~cla.es farm especi- allgade ted for stock reusing. nm AIXTAQAIIA __'lI'.1n1n+_1in nth f`.n`n,9 16%`i~`. I%%AsAeA. e a splendid fa ings. plenty I01` SWOCK 13813111 n E ; oflot 1 in 8th Con.; rm 90 acres cleared. good build- of water from a never falling stream. no waste land. '1`ECUMSETH.-N 5 acres. About 80 acres cleared. A well situated, TIN V,._`Il2. Lot4 in 11th Con., 100 ood farm, about 3 miles from A iston. 1 R8 in mt. C0n-- lexcent 4 acres) a '1'.l1V 1.-Ila. 3 00 In u-5|; uvuo, \UAuupu 2 av; on; u very good tatjm; 81200. . N_ Q of lot 9 1n the 3rd Concession. a first-class Farm, 50 acres cleared and nearlg free from stum 3. balance good hardwood ush. Com form 19 frame dwelling. Property situate 2 miles from W evale Station. VESPRA.- .} of 21in 6th Con.. smallclear ' ing, well watered and timbered. soihgood. tn-t nf 92 in 6th non- Vesnm. 110 acres. mood In , weu wawrea anu umuereu. auu guuu. art of 22 in 6th Con. Vespra, 110 acres, good house and ham; 81200. W 1. nn nut nf Ii`. L nf 9 in am Com. 130 acres. house ana barn; an-wu. W and part of E 5 of 9 in 6th Con., 130 acres. 50 acres cleared and free from I:u1_n . This is s. rst-`class propertv,_is situate wt in a mile of Minesing sxation. Is very well watered and would make an excellent stock term. is very cheap at the price placed upon it. $2,500. Several Park Lots West or Mr. Ewa.n s ms! 3...... .....I I..nqv-.4-n no whatn nl Darrin nn cheap at me pnoe placea upon m. 32,000. dence and havmga ne view of Barrie and Kempenfeldt Ba. . 'l`hn uhnvn Inn 1: are offered esmeciallv chem) pxszousa Jsempenxemt bag. The above lan s are offered especially cheap and in nearly every case a very small cash ay- ment will be accepted. and easy terms ven for the balance. V V The vacant town lots can be purchased on still easier terms, in case the purchaser intend: on I-mil:-1 immndintnlvs Annlv tn BUIU 88310?` 5811113, In 0556 B116 PUFUHGBCI to build immediatol. Appl to . H. ST ATHY, 1 2.1 Ran-i afar INTERGOLDNIAL RAILWAY. UIIj jiiwjju -`:7-: From the West for all points in `New Brunswick, Nova scotla, Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton and Newfoundland. All the popular sea bathin , shing and plea- sure resorts ot Canada are a 0113 this line. _ `Dnlhnnn mu-n hmvinnr Montreal on Monday. THaAJ>.1..,T.. '. ~.9.TE resorts or Uanaqa are along U118 une. Pullman cars leavmg Montreal on Monday, Wednesday and Friday run through to Halifax, and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to St. John, N.B.. without chance. (`Inna nnnnnnfinn mnn at `Pnint I;EVi BARBIE ~35 acre-is-!:>'t-vaoant land South of \hd8I'I.0Il E- hfawnrv nininina rnurnv trunk- John, N.B.. Wltnollt cnansze. Close connections m_a.de at Point Levis with the Grand Trunk Railway and the Richelieu and Ontario N avi ation Company's steamers from Montreal, an at Levis with the North Shore Railway. l V Elegant first-class, Pullman buifet, and smok- ing cars on all through trains. `IN1-af.nIn.nn refreshment rooms at convenient ins: an tnrougn trams. First-class refreshment rooms at convenient distances. IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS will nd it advantageous to use this route, as it is the quickest in point of time, and the rates are as low as by any other. Through freight is forwarded by fast special trains, and exper- ience has proved the intercolomal route to be the quickest for European treight to and from all points in Canada and the Western States. m .-amt... vnnv ha nhlunn and also information all boints in Uanaua. and me w escern Dbauis. T ckets may be obtained and also information about the route and about freight and passen- ger rates from ROBERT B. MOODIE. Western Freight and Passenger A ent, 93 Rossin House Bloc Yor st., oronto, n Dnm mun, u. 1:'u1'1'm uusm. Chief Superintendent. ARa.ilwa.v Omce. Moncton. N.B., May 26, 1885. V611 8lI3'll&T:8G., BDOIIE 5 1111188 Il'0II1 AUIHLUH. TIN Y.-E. 9 as in let Con., (except acres) a I nnvv ann (Ann 9 S12). EVERY one that has seen the I. F. and H. A. Singer Se Machine, pronounces it the best sewing mac e in Amerioator all sorts of work, `hes. or light and easiest operated. simplicity construe on, noiseless in its mo- tion, andcan be run up to 2,000 stitches er minute. Our agent Mr. William Campbell. as just sold eleven machines in the t two weeks. and sa s its the good merits o the ma- chine. above others, that makes it so easily sold. Intending nrchasers should call at our oice. next door 0 J. J. Brown's, and examine the best machine. V W. W. ELLIS, EASILY sown % FANGY GOODS. Cheap Wools and Braids gill A RJZTRTIL '-'"'i-'A'.:"n:E-I1v'G FOR BRAIDING D EMBROIDERY, Silks, Gamaases, Patterns, (asnille, Cards, Tassels, Table Draper, (ya. GIIYSTAL PALASE STORES -us;-In-5'P'EI VvA|.u_A_AaI.E Lagos l . _ . __ _._...... -r-uwwuu-an Vnugrnm nvsn mnniron sum IN `W _:r:..::'.:'::.*2n:'3's::.s':`;.`.`i1:.:'}`o8 Barrie. March 13th. 1886. D J % rmznunrs wonn POWDERS. T . Aroplquontgotako. Conto.1n_tho!rqyl Ilugtiye.` Is a. nfo, sure. and otloctial jlf 01, VII-no in Ohlldronwld `ETA '13._':Ei'J:-:a'. ' "nz, [EA 1 Barrister. Barrie. MANAGER. THE Nonnlznu Anwmcs --_STEAM- % |PRINTING HOUSE. BUNIJJP ST.. BARBIE, HA8 UNRIVALLED FAOILITI E8 PROMPT AND TASTE! -Ul. EXECUTION )llllK1lNllJB PIIINTINI}. _%`I respectfully solicit an opportunity to furnish estimates for all kinds of ` work in all the styles of printing, such CARDS, .l-JJHJ-.I.I-'lLl:' \JI-. RECEIPTS, CHECKS, 0RDER& ENVELOPES. N0TE HEADINGS, LETTER HEADINGS, MEMORANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS. MEMORIAM CARDS, L PROGRAMS, ORDERS OF DANCE, MENU CARDS, LABELS. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, AT TORONTO PRICES. be` DEEDS, MORTGAGES, CHATTEL MORTGAGES, % QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE AGREEMENTS OF EQUITY OF REDEMPTION, STATUTORY LEASES. FARM LEASES, RENEWALS OF % CHATTEL _MORTGAGE, DISCHARGE OF A ASSIGNMENTS OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, ETO. DIVISION COURT BLANKS, MAGISTRATES BLANKS, SURROGATE COURT BLANKSS, CONSTABLES BLANKS. Blank Forms of any kind printed to order. Published by the (P1-eTp7rietor', S. Wesley, Barrie." Copies 25 cents at the office ; or :sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of that irocm BIBEGTOBYI GOUNTY OF SIMGOE, ._-:._; `gang sum. |78.`Wl8IilY,l ubl1IliorandPropriotar TE NORTHERN ADVANCE In the but One Weekly'Publi|hod i . inthe County of Simooo, and ha POSTERS-Pla.in and Ornamental. JUDICIAL DISTRICT --or onnnns or ALL cmssns or- BLANK FORMS STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS, NOTE CIRCULARS, LETTER CIRCULARS. r 1-n-I111:-an DODGERS, FLYERS, --ron 1:33- ix: iii Always kept in stock ':_s'bR V1888, A full line of A full line at all prices. MORTGAGE. SALE OF LAND HOUSE LEASES. SNIPES, ETC. 3|! uuwu-! _ flout-;` vm mi gather,- II: V Q70 V . -dying. `H 80% I-. Why is your tongue like water '1 ask- ed the Colonel, fastening}: stamp on a. Dostal card. The Major, who was patient- ly stirring something wet in his tumbler with a spoon, gave it up. I- s some- thing too liquid, said the Colonel, hesitatingly, as he joined his comrade in the stirring scenes of life before break- fast. Iu-In Thousands of testimonials and an increas- ` inq demand attest the popularity of West's Cough Syrup, the popular remedy for all throat and lung diseases. ' Try a 250. bottle. All druggists. _, _L1_ LL..-L..=.u.` -u\nu\nnAIo\ vllvu uu vv vow--u... Beware of calomel and mineral poisons. West s I Aver Pills are purelyvegetable. Al- ways reliable and e"ectna1. All liver diseases readily yield to this magic power. All drug- gists. * - T .... .. . . `-1 _' #__L__ Q __-|_ wuuu L\.4I.A4I\.\.n_ u -u-, -.-..-V--. _ _ _ . V 7, u Amy to Mamie (on street-ca.r)-Did you see that great, horrid, mean -woman next me refuse to move up to let me sit down? .1 just ,took to standing on her toes, and she managed to nd 3 p1--O, Mamie, spread your skirts out quick or that ugly man wxll sit down there and crowd us _to death. West's \\'or1d s Wonder, the` magic cure for rheumatism, neuralgia, cuts, burns, bruises, wounds and diseases requiring an ex- ternal remedy. 25c, and 500. All druggists. ,,\ lL`I\!J UU\y\;eat s Liver Pills, the world s best ge- medy for liver complaint, sick _hea.da.che, 111- digestion and dyspepsxa; Purelv veggtable, Eng-.coated, 30 pills, 25c. All drugglats. ._L...-L ll t`r\n n-a_`\o1 u E lIl"VUV`-`) "V ]`"" ""' _"' '7 "DV""' ul`Give me about a. dollar n-a.-half s worth of quinine, sa.i_d a. sad-looking young man to the drugglst. Why, What do you want so much for? Well, you see, I ve been around to see my girl and I've got the worst caeeof shakes V I ever heard of. Make that an even two dollars worth, will you I 117 I1)- I1`r-___1-.. LL... hna\l\h=l\ nuun _--/ iv-ollurh-A`Il\IL, ;v. a..-up u---_..._ __v "Reader," in info:-min on of this wonder" ful remedy for Coughs, (go ds. Asthma. Bron- 01|iti6.Consumpt1on. and all affections of the throat and lungs, we feel that we are doin you a.grcat kindness, as it you have an o the above complaints. it you will only try t wewill guarantee ea.tiPfacIion in every one or money rt d . v r Lun Com- n$\IPv1n edD..:..sk:n0rn.1ycG'|e%2 gar `hnitle, at togwxlevv repoi-tor-Well, (sir, have you found out anything unto the Improved business outlook? We 311811 want that article to-morrow. Reporter ~Yes, sir, I have learned something` Very encouraging about two very impor- . taut industries. Editor-Very 8003 3 What is it 1 Reporter -`-`They tell me that the horse car drivers are working full lI19.'and that the electric lighting station 13 running nights. _ _ ` hat is McGrcgor e Speedy Cure fol` 1: - - di - non, `isliolil?.`$3.?{aI3tV:3 t1`3 ?1`.?.'tl ol'& 33.- e}: m the known world to-day. . Does It give satisfaction 2" ml: 0 cannot point to one instance where it did "Where does it have the ler st sale 7" T Rxght in the city of He. ton. where M8 manufactured, there has been over one thous- and dollars worth sold in the last your retail. "1 the Rreat majority of the rules are by one ffcsmmendina it to another. For sale at 500, 31.00 per bottle. by G. Monkman. Drumzist. `AA __--- - wiched with Paragraph: "mmsr:::e rnoughuul. ` " V - "Well, Jones has paid his debt _ n Mm-chant-Why,when_was mm 13 "Visitor-Hung? What do hehmlgng He died a. natural death. l"e?1t_:c0h, `I supposed that nature mwha ve gotten her d abt as the rest of lmsltwfys` did --by .execution.. M Pills, a. never-failing remedy ' 5 Liver _ liier and stomach dlseases. Purely etab1e, All druggists. - Wghe meanest church organist lives `in Philadelphia. Ile is all bent _w1th age, dthe other day, at the weddmg of an mm ue Philadelphia belle whom he knew min: ye_ars befere, he astomshed ever_y- bodg, by playing a fantasle on the air, when you and I Were Young. . ,__.. ,1... nn4- Anunnir Thorn 1'51 rexunaea. Ask for Mcure 0l"B uunll Unm- ound. Price 500. and $1. per bottle. at Ionkman s Drug Store. ne. 1 ,_L-__ ((117-11 Dow: rs had t We will sp'eZ3$1:r'eT; T3 Russia to ddnure the discovery of the great botanist gluthosko`, who, in 1870, found "in beria. the ravishing snow ower, the, We ot_ which he took to st; Petersburg, and Whlch owered in December in the {:'3I_1ce of the Imperial family. Thil `51f{1l and impressive member of the 3t:'1k18domis perfectly white-lesyes, 01! and ower---and it sprinas up to 31! might of three feet` in three do I 1 111 Dlant possesses only three "snow-w ta. "08 and its ower; buds, b1osso_ms,. 31`: fades in twenty-four hours. It :'iIrt in: db Ihspe of a star, about four inches in u And '\I\-n-l:A- -sKLA`- A` M Anuul No :3,-1sg~;;ge;a;.a1::;;e::::z`::`x:.;:" '2 Pdor, b a mag: il:::\I:1:$ IX: warm hand both :E:'|% diuolve inltuitly into 57*`: sub- w It exhaleaa alig t `undid 090` stock on 1Whihw M m may I )AIn"'_._._, gnown CASTLE!- t to the heart, aisold agehteals ' g, in some quiet 5Pt-3 .qn__...:I nf hgnnv nnm_ he II n .. hill. WIT AND `WISDOM. the ' vvv The Snow Flower. on, . -mute1y. was echoed by me,` zephyrs, all laden with . frag. midst of a wide-spregdingl murmuring. song of the 1886; >ry is after ages : castle that stood on hopes 0}! its branches in dumb the cool shade of a duceafseeds wli_i'ch]..oan_ be trans-planted, and which when sown in the snow, read- ily come to maturity and produce owers; TI . "Q&ID`\:`4nnnnn` an-.A--- -- an; vv-rkgaav vu |l..Q UullU Du IIOWGII. It thrives in the `aempiternol snow: of Siberia, and. all 'thejap`pearanceof being composed. of snow and ice. It is frequently mentioned in Russian, Tartar and Norse poetry,ebut up to its. actual" discovery by a botanist of high "standing less than twenty years ago its existence" had generally been considered fabulous. What True Merit Will Do. ` , The unprecedented sale -of Bosehee s Ger- -{nan Syrup. within a few years, has aston- ished theworld. It is without doubt the safest and best remedy ever discovered for the speedy and effectual `cure of Coughs, `Colds and the severest Lung troubles. it acts on an entirely different principle from the usual prescriptions given by- Physicians, as it does not dry up a Oou h and leave the disease still in the system, ut on the con"- trary removes the cause of the trouble, heals the parts alfected and leaves them in a'7Dnre3' ly healthy condition. A bottle kept in the house for use when the diseases make their appearance, will save doctor's bills and a long spell of serious illness.` A trial will convince you of these facts. _It is positively sold by all druggists and general` dealers in the land. Price, 75 cts., large bottles.4leow Notmng Desperate.` V _ Daughter-j-`-`Pa, George is in` the parlor and wans to see you." mnvnu gni-sari 7l-no} 9 ""|snI- Ami-unwiv m?\Eother--Say, John, don't you go and do something desperate and get put in jail for it. ` - ' 7I"nu.... :nnn- T n~:n L nnA:nm `A A1-\ nv\r!_ GHQ WDIIIID DU BUU JULIO " Texas, - father--Wha't? That ornery dude wants to see me? ~ Well, `he shall segjne : -more of me than lne wayts 30: I ""`b'Jgi{37iv3'v? ;:L:upi;a`:Lsf:<`i`5:1 |1':V .l1urt his feelings. 7 TA. nu. Fn6`I-.nu` `CI .uLn o. L `Laud. I-`:10 Sand, I153 IUVIILIEWO Texas father'-F,I sha n t hurt his feel- ings." ` 1|/r..u..... ma-.. 12.1.... .:....!a. ...... .. .....: is so far t two or he was L\IL `V0 "i`exas father-I ain t going to do any- lthing desperate. I just intend to kill him. VWho said tnything about being desperate T ' - Be on Your Guard. Don t allow 9. cold in the head to slowly and surely develope itself into Oataarh when vol} can be cured for 25 cents. `A--o u\p\1:4\n|`:t\wulI nusun YUU UKIU. -UU UHFUU lUl' `U UULIUBO . ` ' A few applications W111 cure xncxpxent Catarrh. ` n..- 1.- 1...- I..__.. _:II ........ ....A:.......... (V- \J&lIl' I311. One to two boxes will cure ordinary Ca- tarrh. ' _ n__A._ 2.-- 1.-..-- ._:1I ...-.... ..1............ (1.. burru. One to ve boxes will cure chronic Ca- tarrh. n,Ij 1,__ .n _-:__1;._._ -L nz- .....- 1.-.; In-.. Willi 1' ll: Sold by all dealers at 25c. - er box . Try Dr. A. `W. Cha.se s Canadmn atarrh Cure- take no other-it will onto you. For sale by all dealers. - . ' International. Wealthy Cana.dia.n--Yes, sir ; I,am of the opinion that the fewer treaties nations have the better. They are always caus- ing trou_ble. T A... nnnn nn_(Vnu1 nnvl:nin]v whI1`r1 nnt mg Iaruuuzu. _ American-,-You certainly would not object to an extradition treaty? Never do ; never do; might cause a war the rst thing. _ - Strange ; by the way, what business are you in ? A V = `-I m a hotelkeeper. SALE OF LANDS` ARREARS FOR TAX E8 -IN THE}:- GOUNTY OF ISIMGOE. non by, for" the rrel wad sill. ugh; in t dead; `Hnnrfu: