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Northern Advance, 30 Dec 1886, p. 4

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WWO sworn `I0 0110 IGIIOP. The OWEN` B81! hnvothem by ving pro rtysnd in ex- g_io_|i`nznn.`;'*otlgersv Lmtl,:oyv_rill`?l:oA Id. 0K TORE TO In Moore : | l lnnk in Int. At iunnnnnlgtmnung mu- .4... _ H, me uinsnnsxannn ocauw n*moaa:ia turn-on .!;99o;"!.`!l:!!Q;.,9bovo mm A . . .-~ ~.. -_.v-.1.-.-.; .-;- BARBIE. -39 acres of vacant land South of index-oon e brewery adjoining reilwa truck, suitable for any kind of manuhotn 3 busi- BBVOPII 0011110113016 IJOIIBBI I110 00!: 3 III} Charles street; an excellent opportunity for a mechanic to get a comfortable home `ea these houses can be paid for b smell monthly or quarterly instalments. ces 8,150 to 8400. That comfortable at story Dwelling occupied by Mr. L. Butterfleld. with small omoo in front. and two lots ` price 81000. llwnllimr lfnnnn on East aids of (Ivan uh-ant. Dwellin House on East side of Owen street, occupied y Mr. Bothwell. most conveniently situated ; 81200. That beautifully situated residence lately oo- cnsied by Dr. Oliver with brick stable attached an 20 cores of exoeilent lend. Will be sold or leased on very isvox-able terms. A `l.LA MD A I .11! _ A nnrnfnrunhln llnhln Tlwnl IGIXII on V61 ! IIVOFIIDIO ID11115- ALLANDA1.E.-A comfortable double Dwel ll House on Bradford etreet opposite Northern a on. to good building lots well situated. FARMS ' lI:S8A.-E I of not 5. and port of Lot 12; in 7th Con. Ease. cores. mo eoree cleared and free of stumps, enoe well tlmbered. The nlnnl-ad Iuid in that class. the bulldinn are we 00%! 11.! rue '.I.'()tWNl_lII}ll|J. 7"` - m about 80 acres oleu-ed on nuhogzmmnuw {rune dw house, 5011 good. balance of lot can be easily ~ 4 INNI8FlL.-N of -Lot 19, in the 12%]: Con. 1o2`aoreo. Anexoollent. tum. units. A! {Iv-nf.nlAnI Ignd ginlnlna Ur, cneap at cue D1106 Placed upon 16. $3.000. Several Park Lots West ot Mr. Ewan s real demo and having a the view of Barrie and Kempenteldt T The above Ian 3 are oered especially cheap and in nearly every case a very small cash y- ment win be accepted. and easy terms van for the balance. The vacant town lots can be urchaeed on still easier terms, in case the pure or intend 2 to build immediately. Axgto ' H. H. T ATBY, ` Rnrntnr, `RA!-I-In nose. A number 1 vacant lots on Bradford and Charles streets, Sonthot Buttereld a foundry. all ne bnildigg sites. Several oo ortsble houses and cottages on (`Jami-`an ah-ant. - an nvnnllnnt nnnnrtnnltv for I stumps, nuanoa wau umuerou. I and in ratolaaah the buildings 1;: d in goodxepsir. t 0 turn being one of th ownuhip. ~ While it is unwise to indulge in vain re- grets over the past, yet experience will always teach lessons of wisdom to those who are willing to learn; and whatever failures the year now ending may have witnessed, hope for the year which in a few hours will be ushered in, is brightly beckoning onward. The depression, which has for a time checked the country s industries, is passing away, and the out- look for the coming year is of the most encouraging (nature. It becomes every one to take heart and go bravely on in the path of progress and improvement, battling with life's diiculties and obstacles with the determination to overcome. It is well to remember that apparent failure is not 'always failure, nor is what the world calls success always success. Failure in attempting to do good is honorable, while success in what is unworthy is the worst. of failures. With the hope that the year 1887 -may` be a successful one to our business men, that there may be more of joy than of sorrow in the homes of _ all` our people, and that peace, prosperity and happiness may crown our great Dominion is the fervent wish of the Anvaxos. We V nlcuunv I-Lvvvlnlllu Luv Av; Dllruvv C mules from W evale Station. VESPRA.- . 1} of 2: in 6th 0011., smalloleor mg, well watered and timbered, soil good. art of 22 in 8th Con. Vespra. 110 acres, good house and born; 81200 7 land nun-tnf F1 1 nf in 3}}: nn, `InnI-on IIUUBB vllll. uurn; `[000 ' W } and part of E `rota in 6th 0011.. laoacres. 60 acres cleared and ee from atugn This is a rst-class propertv. is silnate wxt in a mile o'.Minesing 3 atlon, is very well watered and would make an excellent stock farm. is very cheap at the price placed upon it. 92. 600. Sevm-3.1 Pm-k Lnta Went of Mr- Ewan : pa-I |EE%E?.@..$e .@.Ni.1.M-I Dress Goo d$, Phishes, V Mantlea Millinery, FARM PROPERTIES) FOR SALE 0::-3.13.59 100 IOFQ. All OXOOIIBIIB XII !!!- 36 acre: or x-at-olus had olninz Hr. Little ! farm. Would makosnex unu-hot MEDONTE.-Bio! Win! Ginloth Con; 60 `aoresgood 1n.nd,nrat-clan otchsxdin tnnbun i o '- noxvrn oRn.1.u.-pu-t of Lou in IstCon.. (lnll ws 1&:|-2Ell_liPg: tEllmu fAE:n at 80,. ll! (Matron, exoeuepn Inn. guouuluuuuuus. property well watered. e ret-class term especi- all adgipted for stock 150T AWASAGA.-E 0 lot 1` in 8th com; a splendid term 90 cores cleared. good bulld- ings. plenty of etream. no waste lend. 'l`ECUMSETH.-N Lot 4 in llth (`on.. tho nmnm: Ahnntillnnv-an demand. A nrnnd farm, water from a never falling 'l'.llUUNI.DD1'Ilo*LV ].I.lUIa 1 III Illall ` 0110. IV`) acres. Aboutw acres cleared. Am farm, well situated. about 3 miles from A TINY _`ll`., 1 SIR in Int. 0011.. lnxnnnt. 4 um-nnl n W611 BIIIIBWII. BDUIIB 0 H1116! [F0111 Aunnon. TIN Y.-E. 88 in Int 0011.. (except 4 acres) 0 ve good form ' 81200. . 15 : nf Int. 9 In Em Sh-(I nnnnnnlnn ll t-at.nlnn'n W Tim aid king hagbeen busy among aha noted of the earth, and has cut down many who have left a mark upon the sands of time. This has been especially true of America. T ` (1 151111; `IRW- "157; of lot. 9 in the am Concession. a. rst-clue ; Farm. 50301-ea cleared and` near! free from etum 3. balance good hardwood nah. Com forts le frame dwelling. Property situate 2 Welvale VWQDP A ._ 1 AC OI In R931 (`An nnnnllnlngn %Ma.nt1;eA (3lpths,] Silks, j LSa.t_ins, Velveteens, Ready-Made 0verc ats ansi Suits. A % `FOR PA.R'l`ICULARS% SEE HAND BILLS. smoue 2. noun:-:LI.. 1 - Sign of in _C-3`rI=lE.A.'.I' uEcEusEncAs!I ctenama sue } % [ ) % % Furs,B1a.nkets7,Ca.rpets, `CommeIices%on Saturday, 4th December. 3":`h'o. All`! App'I'y""ndi's"?3 Barrie. Dec. 7. 1886; Sign : of Tvivo Gold;q\`1V atches and Spgctaclegand large _' Negulawr in ddorway. `,, STRONG & DON NELL S ll-1! VALUABLE Lnugs &.'p:oI.f1~i; You-. l'UIBli '1'!) lJ.E'l.'4 Block to lent: Jinn IIQOAAI nun. On b th lsterxn I` =x:s;':.5. .s:.....,. A 1 -Lndiea Muntlgas A can. 80LlCIT.ED.' Z 9 Barrister. Ban-lo. ;-Mooro The store n}, A nnl I7. Single and Double Heaters, with and without ovens, they are by far the handsomest Stove in the mar- ket and very powerful heaters, and are all tted with the Duplex Grate. We also have the Art Treasure, 3 very popular stove made in 2 sizes with or without ovens, also tted with Duplex Grate. . The Happy Thought Range, the most Wonder- cooking range ever introduced `the public istaking the lead of .'al1.o151101?$5iI1i`1`oronto andelseWheI'9- with the Duplex Gra-'09 to give satisfac-e n; .r 9Call and see them. goods. E I have much pleasure in an- Inouncing that I have appointed ;mrTro;do!-I` 3 truly NEILL 1330s., OF BARBIE, as mySo_1e Agents for supplying {the Christmas trade with Mocca- sins, Slippers, Overshoes and [Rubbers L Call and seethem at an early date- :.,;. STEPHENS & C0. FRIENDS I Yours very truly, saw mus. Sign of the Unicorn, Barrie. Decemr er 30. 1886. / VII`? TU TITO CI 7., v dnyglornlng. by uxgunn Twnsnnw. rnormnro 3" pa by taniffg fat days dition. George who is wives mo tried at Fire V several b One h ` nhipped f 1.3-HAPPY NEW Yllir-1'37 , J In one day`. more, Fini'I"7 willho lAI_A___,___` _. Luv v- aree Ind" aervatio 8 divor keeper, W "`Frank has" 610. u:6`111..1 advance Frank attempt ville, G hided. Liater bishop, Four lo akedadd `Mr. B next aut tinguish the Con Victo County, Sunday burned. - The 3 Englimd `wild bo rtbree th . Om-n-Iii is 0siferriIelbr7?I`55 bitty ` _,. W |.;;naagg.. hy".`;their.? aoI)eptin;g ' in -eeveralty, or by theirvoluntariliyvgiring npgtheir tribal piliatipna and adopting the habitat of ,e'iviliud- life. iiwitholithe` need nf applying to the United` State: courts for this pm-pone. There was no auoh pow-wow in the American Home of Representative on the passage of; this bill as? the Grits made '- at Ottawmbver. the. Indian clause: of _ Sir John Maodonaldh `franchise hill. The Grit ia` a strange epeoirnen of the gonna howler fcr oloe. The. C Germ Mr. . illness. It "in Tnmnta ' Heav hrough Lord ltbblv O Fran reporne Holi to 1'8 ju Holl Iuppre Spai on the ._ The.` zio}{'a1] inqtvn ` The not go Ic `us under tune- M-. will 5 Panam Eng A potion Mrs; I r\I.l` of ch Peru, It. '1' steps tions ` dag. boxli have of Ce Moan _ The vent: Bu cluni Eng of lut1 `I'll ILICTIONI. . 7 The elections are over and the Liberal- .Ooneervativ.eI have met with defeat. We deeply regret it,` hntdo not mnchgwonder when we conaider the egenciee which Mr. Mowat set in motion to `accomplish it. There is a wider signicance in this a than can be attributed to more party dierencea and which wifl in due time (appear. We imp: who dc-feisty with" philosophic" equanimity, Iuetained by the coneidera tion that though truth and right may be eometimea cruehed down and Ideteated: yet they will nltimatelytriumph. 1-1;-on the. once. nmgop A Birth. in the County 0! Stmooel`-the Pro- ` Vince of Ontario . Ounds. every Thurs- .. .I.... _..:I.--. I... U I'C'U.'IU\lIllIlIlIIl LIwvvu'-`r\_'a. " E4 UHUFUIII Ill Hill! I ducts U5 -I In. uaduu .1: 5.: forth in hile"edver|uement`in um p. , is meeting with fevoreble rel % ` r. Milne he: received a_ number 0 entries. and it ie to be hoped that the public Iain-it-of Mr. ` _8ur:`: yyill the"perpo_ee he he Churchill has vthrowpn" British political: circles into" intense agitation and ' caused the Government. a good of perplexity. The` resignation at. Lord Randolph wh:it`Tw[re thsiiugggg-duos: (cf: this action on the part of "Lbrd "Churchill is not publicly known. but the reasons assigned are clearly inadequate to justify the em- banassgnent whichthis resignation causes Lord Salisbury. It is just possible Chnrchill s vaulting ambition had more to do with his action than differences with his colleagues. The bitterness with which he is assailed by the Clubs and the Con- servative press proves that he has more inuence and is a more important factor than the Tories` have been willing to ad- mit. The Times says. that Churchill is the main strength of the Government in stead of a source of weakness as was sup- posed when the administration was formed. He is one of those ilighty men who prefers, present popularity to adherence to prin-T ciple,d and being so much after the style of the Times he receives the Thnnderer s commendation. Whether Lord Harring- ton will be able to join Lord Salisbury s Government or not will be known in a few days. At present it looks as if the electorate would have to be appealed to before the dead-lock which besets the Government can be removed The change of the relative strength of. parties is the only remedy for the presentstate of things. That energetic -foreign policy, so much needed by the present critical state of Europe, is impossible while home mat-A ters are in "the state of chaos they now present. Lord Hartington s conference with Salisbury will be watched with in- tense interest. "' '".':.'a" :'u.""- -:1: eroul [)1 0 srforth his avg: , .L:_ _ ._.:L`. l-__...I.`- --a v Cl!" fltlefeuetiefeotory to he; that eolii Went Simooe has been redeemed. ' 1: will be observed that the Liberal-0om eervettvee heve nude large gain: In Bu-rie `of 36, in Snnnidnle of 68. in Floe of l78'end that Veepre bee" remeined about the some (within 4 of the old vote). In the `old eon- etitntency 01 West Simone `(hi it not been gen-ymendered) Phelps nniority of 42 would have been reduced to n lnrge lnxnority. Mr. Phelpe practically represents the new Town- ship of Tlny. Polling Sub-Divisidlr Harvey. X1- `l~ Pholul llootod by vi:-ngnont. to 1538 M . 831%! ' ..'Y.';..`.`L .'.'a"'..1.n.?`.!.'.;..a .11.: ..o ........-T '1 questionand the defeat of Mr. Glad!-tone s nifuxlli {2 i.Ti3ge Lilia ...;a this 1886, and another year, big with-seventa ' mercifully concealed from view, will be a present reality. 'l`he_year j_ust.`*closi'n V has in many respects been a remarkable" one, and the mere statement ofits many happenings would need volumes to hold it. Though there has been no great war, , Europe has been agitated at the Drospect of the great one which must eventually settle who shall be master of the-Bosphorus, andfor which gigantic "preparations. are` being made. The great debate in th0 Imperial Parliament on the Home. Rule Government, has been a special `feature in Imperial political history. At no time in theehistnry of the world has there been greater unrest among the masses nor more extensive strikes of the workers and wealth producers, and in no past year has there been a more careful recognition by capital of the just claims of labor to a fair share of its earnings, and thoughtful men everywhere are seekinga solution of the problem in order to prevent the dieorgani- ization of the world s industries and com- merce which pcriodically occurs. In our own country the most. notable event was the completion of the Canadian Pacic Railway, which is destined to revolutionize the direction of the trade of the east and to. open up the great North-West and de- velop its magnicent resources of mineral wealth and agricultural riches. No. 31 auimxnluz. 11 39 13 14 I9 HVIQPRA; e `1'ho:allof'tInent" it 1430` noted :6 V i nmuns gs crrr7nTr. . , The United States, Congress has paved an important hill relative to Indians as citizens. The bill provides for the allot- Inent of lands in eeverelty .to` Indians as soon OI they wish to give up their tribal relations. In order to prevent designing xnen from getting hold of these allotments the government will hold them in trust {or tiienty-ve" years And then convey to ' eeeh Indian orihil heirs his `lend -in 2... . I yeerlf-age end-to n ur. uuruvny I lonr ofpriuua nin lnin nnnan Phelps. I V 13 '13? 16 70 -21 ,_ . . ~ ,, .. - : `_1`he5'reeolt`ef the A thruughout the'Pi'.oviuoe no for `en received, with _ahe mu! majority, of each . memb. r. In many cases, however,` the returns are not. auiciently complete to give the exact gures, and may be altered by 1:-ter re- ports: ~ - -. . . oppoampn. Hinilterlallnt. nu, Addlnnvtdn _ _ , _ _ . Illuu non nuns or SUBSCRIPTION. $1 Per Annum in Advance. $1; A; IN. _-.- -_-n.-- d kn -A.I..I .15 CH: `ilk. l.IIIIlU.L`VI$$r nun-o - . . - . . uunvmoanu tools!" .8 ` S `hon.-I;'ooooocn-oonoonudyoncoao-ooum BI'r:'C:..N2DuI'uI....'...'............'...........'........ Puma. -nutn . , . , , , I\ A- Inn. 930 ou.nor.... Wu-ohohfI'e." : ~` th'o groutgot ' -{Hui times, nu-cl tins. wouldn't think they had you gout into Froonnn'n ` _ , _`nd-AFsnoy H _ lnyo and wuhpnou we f.-.i19o~s% `hm Pr on. uunuo Dl'II Brookville nurl.fnn _ . . , ,, `Hank o n o o Q on :13:-'n;`.';'.'1;:'.*.:.'.':%:c'r`.;s'.'* :::::::f""""' Durham. WeIu.._ ..... um Euox.Nort.h...-.`.... .... Ii`.-at Rant]: V - nun... IlI_IlII%UIII WIUII \llII'IUU \IIIUI\lII` 3.`: TGobyallnosnIunde9joyit. ai`&'."wm"' .1`S3e"a" n.".oox.m."'""':': oI."."'Eu`.?. teen in the Sept!!! School Boat-dfor the J. ll. Bothivellfutirci in the Oantmwsrd 4.. 1...... -1 :1. I7:.-._. I19. .._.._._g 11.. n-a.L %a..'E;v"? 8E"a'i'x-'."i"a.-.';.""v v`'.'L'.';'a.`i'u'$.'3$ Ivan ! ' ' 7- CV: :2u-w--2 -----`w-v -.---- I No new name will be added to the,Bnb- Iuipuonuut until the money in paid. - ubeoribeu now in arrears for three months and ever will be charged $1.60 per ennum. 19%. 5011311.; . . . . . . . .;.......B3lfou|'. . . . . . "Q -I-uI cnoon-ooooon- oloconoonoo E11111. kit L`. . . . _ _ _ . _ . . . _ _ _ , ,NA in In canon: cu UOUOCCOOOCICOIIO .0-ravgxuzh ...-Hlwt.Im __ |` We would lg:-in mmhmr rude:-I, thst one of the but entertainment: at the noon _nnootIonV ` with Uhrilt Olllltoh d-L..AI (1. I... -II -..-- --.`I ....l.- 24. will b9 givolut the Town Hull to-night .' i --IIIKIDIII-u.......... oocoloonoc .... .....NsI-n ..... 1"nmt.onoo......Wmot... .......... Glannnl-rv . . . . . . _ . _ . . . _ _ , . _ _ ncnvnhln nu, a',':,';-'"'.%s.....; ~~~~~ o I u o u I n o -nohoon-c` o c u c o u s o o o at <,3ren`wrmo....I IIIT1r:ou:"oh ..ZIIIZIIIIZIII tooauosoIocaonooIo s Hamil on ........... .; ....... ..Giboon . I-In-lI,.mn` Ila-9 Ilnalnn-u IIIDIIIL ........n....u..l:IInIWl' on-onosolw CDIILI 011............;.....'....Gibno Buuuga; !iasumm,North.Wood...........'.............463 Bananas. V OILUIUOM um-o_n,` South ................Biahop ..... .;.m .........o..L..-.GiI-BOB on autism wm....&.......--..m I9IIO|IQIO? Ilnltnn _ _ _ . _ _ _ _KnI-nu ,, cc--oi-0 _ To which are added the two members from Algome, who hold their nests till an election on be held, asking the total strength of parties in the new House, so far as eaoerteined, as follows: Reformer: ........... ....................... .. Conaerva,t.iveo.........~.w..... Independent . .. Mondny. Jun`-l';.---`V-Horton, cattle. imple.` menu. honnoholdfurniture, eto.`, which will positively be sold at the MoDonnld farm, on the Poncho; road, one mile {mm Barrio, st 12 o'clock noon. A Baafruhmonh provided. Reginald )_[oDoaa'ld, -pmpno_tor. G. R. Ford. onotioneor. J.V0l'Hll|lIlDOl'lIll(l ` Oma.rno.S uth.........4 Unturio. Nu-m.......,. Utfuld. -` 0 th .........` Oxtord.Sout.h Ottawa. ........... Pe~l Peterboro"Eu.at Petarbur-o , W:-at. .... .. Per h, South........... Perth. North ..Hesa- .. Prescott Prince Edward hemrew, North . .... .. Remrew.South......... ttu-,aeu.................. Simcoe. West ..Wylle. Simcue. East ........ . Simcoe..0e_ut Snormont II! `D (`I 1011. must . . . . . . . . . . . . . York.North........... THE NoR+IERN ADV ANG.E.~? _An8 l no!.I80olnn:nNo1AvI.|iu1b'p`x-. . ~;' _ _ . A. _ n..- -_ ._.._.-. .-Indium. hr-gluon: Parry Sound. -vv--~-- Du .~rin.. .. ....Stewart.. Waterloo, N Wellington. ..... .. _--._-up-- _- -g--- u IIIOTIUO, IV .. 000000:-0 . . . . ..'.alll|lBl' . . . . . . .- xvhlnington. E. . . .. ......... ..Clnrke ...... .. OONTKNUID F80)! 3131' PLRIJLIENL . Algoma..E............ ...... Algoma,W ................,,Conmoo I Reformer: .. .. .. . Conservatives elected ............. . . _ Advance Correspondeu co. ' On Monday. Duo. 20th, Miss Malay held her annual examination in the Ivv Public Sohool- There was a. remarkably large crowd of spectators, who were all dehghted with tin: In-nnnntnan nf tho nfhnvnnnn Ana! 0l.'UI`u U]. B ulauvuul, vvuu VIUIU Bl] uuu uuuu with the pl! -'ooeedingsV of the a ternoon. And all united in giving her a volumeof praise on her eicienoy as a teacher. At the close of the examination the pupils presented their teacher with a very handsome cruet, accompanied by the following address : IVY, Dec. 20th, 1886 Dear Teacher,-- -We` learn with regret that you areabout to leave us for another eld of labor. We find it hard to part with you, but we are consoled to know that that which our loss is Utopia's gain, and also that you will still continue to further those principles of education you have so firmly established here. We owe our standing to your nntiring zeal. which characterizes _every excellent teacher` ' As pupils, we feel that under your practical teaching, you have placed us second to none in South Simcoe. You have always met us in the morning with a smiling face,` and not like -him rtrayed by Goldsmith when The day's isasters were p1ctured in his morning face. Dear teacher, we cannot allow you take your departurefrom amongst us .withot some slight recognition of your valuable tuition here. Accept this crux I; stand as a slight memento of the esteem in which you are held I) pupils. -As this crust is encircled with a d of silver, may he who watches over Israel enrich and pro. tectyou by his Almi hty arm . Signed on behalf o school. Ina Bum--N. , Mmrus CARRVIHERB. The Rev. Mr.` Perry, of Angus, responded in behaif of Miss Malay. He showed -in his `i:'I.';1.2':?.lf`1'.3.`?`'......`.` ..`ie".*..`*.'.`1 ,'a``.`.. .' Z?1".2a`ise"3'r`.T"'gooa""":..ch ".1" an"'22" "}2 . -pooh Agiftwhioh cannot in purchased with money. A A. Sncwron. FEB]? In . u'.. u V! Northumborland `Unt i To Mus Mu._mr. uuownu ---u -a...'.._._._. __ The year will be noted toovior the great Colonial and Indian Exhibition and making the productions of our Dominion known to the world, thus extending our" trade and widening our commerce. The year has been marked by a little un- pleasautnese between the Dominion and our neighbors in consequence of the refusal of the American Senate to appoint 9. Commission to equitably settle the shery `question. The stand taken by the Dominion Government and its deter- mination to protect our rights. It is in- teresting to learn that the action taken by the Dominion authorities has been sus- tained by the Imperial Government. , 1-..` ______; Reform nnjori _ _,Ij_j .|'; . sun. I. Byrno, M. Quiulu'I. Ir., and B. I. -ni. 1:-mg A'AnAl" Ln Ananunnglaln QQI W`-in-, J l$EPENDlN'i'. V.A:-mstrong AOOLAMATION. ' THE : 1\IoB.1?HE1:N:L ,-A11v,}A%,1$r:CJe::- ..~..J'lllIll nun... .....Guxhrie....... .....MoMnhon .....Awrey ..... .. .....Gilmour...... ...;.8miI:h . . . . . . ..'. ..Widdie1d.... ..'l6 I QQ9 ::I&f| [All The year has been _note__d too for great oods, devastating storms and earthquake shocks, which have been destructive to life and property, and the aggregate loan by res has been exceptionally large, ending by a ten million dollar fire in Liverpool only a day or two ago. oIUU . (U0 . 168 A9 ..2l 3, ,_ the Best Mdrkou, at `tho. PRICES, we me call your gtentihn -to few Special Linea. Prfplrod 0 give you Ex-PEA ` r.mm~ ` at a&o*x;L%.-v`a:j~I1=`2so. %.vTovieI1i-sg-`main so. u 5 ow % .. m......s..i: Grey *~1....en.m. mu. zoo. Flgnngl . [We have} `"3 aim. of B:``i_:l*`8ilk lzluldlarchiefl for 250;, worth 500. Hosiery ln endless variety }::wI`{7 Our atookfof Underwear can't hg but We have ganotherlot qf-Snuggle TIES ? wgrth from 400. to 750., selling at 25 mm Stock of `DRESS GO0D8in nueqngllodg V Our FUR. DEPARTMENT II wo . yof your special sttention. consisting of Fur (mt main, Dblmunottl. `AItn_ohu:`,'_Ponisn, 8&1 Ospl. A . onoaasp %cLo1'muJo A sPcuI.'rv. sn L L EA THE TR A115 7].) IIDLTI}-ll l'A'I$X_X D i&tmI.ot'19.' 7th`-Oon.; V1.3` "1-2` '.`u. "3"a'11"'uwI {who clan-ed. beaudlyoleanotierjsao u-:nsownwlt.hv`3;:, '.".;;"Z%`-r`n`.."u`. ..... ..$....2.'3 '.`.!`m'.".`..".`f ..'.`-.1`...`3 0 RENT.-AAVFARM.G2 snares. he s. w. ...., ' *.4:'a.*.2.`.'.`........A'~`::e.',~..:`:`.$'-'-.:.':.:. IIIUIU us 3 sum: rnunu nnulu IIIII IIIDIB on till moo. The above to in miles hon omo.&1:)y.1`aLIg'_i1>mIh&;8g?II.vaYLt DU 1N. Ba:-:12; mavmn on to tlurprenuaaa ot the anbi 3 In them! (1101:?! 0otober.l:lidr:on:'ur?l?ng%.r ..`1':.:.:..'..:'.?.:.:'.:.`:.':n:-...?'::..2'.'::*:.::2 Much progress has been made during the year in sanitary reform, scientic dis- covery and useful inventions, indicating that the world is moving along. Like all its predecessors its days as they passed along were checquered with hopes realized and prospects blighted, success achieved and failure met, joys and griefs in alter- nation, wealth acquired and fortunes lost, resolves were made and temptations over- come. while many have yielded to the tempter snd passed away.

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