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Northern Advance, 6 Jan 1887, p. 6

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now sAr_IgfA c_LAUs oA'ii}%%3i'o smBbN's Bans`? % Joan: n. ugovuunonrg In ' 7 if 0moe"-"-Quinn _lI0'rIt4`B1lIul:. ; . 154; THE LARGEST AND CHOIUEST ABSOR. l`MENT OF PLAIN AND `FANCY GROCERIES IN TOWN. V`-"ELK .'l3--_?_ mwnsm or 030! rawnm ..-_-.t4he..'1:22r:i-.1!-.!I:s:'.`.?.<=~::*.:._.... `BUSH '3'"-$3 `BARBIE. LARGEST AND Inucxsuml _suo_I-__ N ?..~_---xx n:-'-_-.-. CHRISTMAS J -`--w v-- --w- -- _-_..__, __ V`- sen-cmyofthatarticlo. It was near! y midnight when the festivities were inle;'1'_1.pt.9gi. `u4sh,'! Dick Bul/len. holding upjhis vhind`. I; Was "the lgnelvnlplis ' _..e__ .n V..l,...- 0...... I.:.. ...1.'...,..o- nlnhno-. BELL BARBIE .|]H|}ANS "A. P. BRADLEY. nnratm 611 1w.n.masasonq |nnuam mm nmnnsg 1 We wish our frinds, pat- jrons qd the public generally, % Butgonoots at I 3190, `_sjH1';25. $1 `scam: `$1 75,] We consider that a failure on the part of our readers to see our` wonderful hai'gaina,_ will be a grand opportunity lost. A f Illulu` u}! usw 'IlDIi\-In Ag uyuq u-Iv `nova nevus- nice of Jvohzmy from his adjacent cldet: -ut\ I_j-II -V..- ...-_ ...- r..__--__ a Bright-. Chrigtmgsfahd ' Prosfperous, N ewVYear. L 5 wotth 25 per cent; more _ Believing large {sales must! necessarily follow the offering; of ourstock at slight advances] above cost, we are turning- our goods quickly on very small margins. ' We We want youeto feel that our store is unquestionably the place for you to trade, and we are just now in a position to offer great inducements to gain that feeling. I Men's Felt Lon%g BMoots from ` $2.00 a pair up. Ladies Leather Laced and` Button Boots at 85c., worth] $1.00 and $1.25. Perhaps we talk strong but our stock will permit of it. We talk to the point with a determination to have it known that you will stand inl your own light if you fail to see our goods, l Men's . ,o{| i'.d Leather Long! Boots, good valnjge for $1 .50. Ghi.l__dren s smug Leather Boots from 60 cents? up. - We call attention to our large anddomplte assortment of all kinds*of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Rubbers,` (_)'ve_rshoes, Moccasins, Trunks, Bags; &.c,&c. 1 -...... _,-. , ....... A silence seemed lao indicate a" brisk rub- bing. Then Johnny: ' ' ' V Hevin" a good time out yer, dad? `f`Ye, eonny." . 7 : '1`o-morrer s Chrismiss, amt it? Yes, sonny. How does she feel uow?" _ "Betti/er. `Rub a. lit.t;le"furder down; WnVt_ o ; anyway? Wptls it all about?" O, we a. day." - v V` `1 This exhaustive denition was apparently satisfactory. for there was 5 siiletit interval of rubbing . Presently Johnny again: I _,-_ H. MYERS nuuuw s1`-., mini, TRemeVm%ber the place, TI-in _ A.I.' Mive `lo:-onto, .. .. mo... Art. at Barrie, .. . `.11.?! . - .- -9 nlllnawnnn I2 35-. ` qgx;36376:3E~I.L"i~5;`vr'&;b.T.""' " ' 4.31. A41. Pk. 4,... I..osvo0bningwooao.uo.... 8.20.... 3.30 . ..... ., Lesvenu-rio'......'.7.i5....1o.17.... 4.42.... an ., , V , p.m. _ . Arrive at 'I`orontc1o.?o. . .. 1.50.. .. 7.45. . fefao .MU8KOKA BRANC-H.-G01ntG NORTH, ' - mu. nu. ma. ;,,,_ Igcsvonu-rio. .... ..u.28....3.3o.,..a.33....12.13 , ` ` on: Arrlvast0rlms...&.l7....5.5....9.!5..;.10 A1-atauvenhurst. 7.oo....._ 213 Dep. Gnnrenhm-at..1.50 ................... .. 2:9 Bnscebrillge ...... 53 Huntsville .... . 4.15 ......... .. 5| lnndrlnrn...._ ._- 6.42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.28 An`. II Dlrrlu. - - -u..u .. .-gr at Colllnzwood 2 36.. nun-manic` (Il\'YlI'Ill WV.LViZI!: `thtz but yer I everybody gives thiugswhto everybody Chris: ! mils, and when ahedist waded later you. She 1 hays that`: a. man -they call Sandy Claws, no; A white man, you know. but a kind 9? Ghinetmn, comes down` the chimbley night arore "Chi'isn`iis and gives things to chmem--bo ys likjo me. Puts `em in their bums." Th'el;`s" what `she triei to 'p1hy' `upon me. Easy n6w.`pdp, what are you rubbin' .1.n Au_LuL`- _-:I1a-_-_.-. LI_`- ..1_-'. a|.- 4;-` ` _ coma sotrria. . have Barrio it 7.01 can. , 4.42 pm A:-the 3: Hamilton II In turn. D mm. :__A_.. I_-__ !\___1- 1-- lII____s- _A n on _ _- llcvvtv 5J-unnauvw- U ICIv_ Trina lave Ban-lo for 'I` ;.-o-x-:0; 2.58 0..-.. 7,25 tun. 10.17 mm. and 4.42 n.m. |` Il'l...l- --.3 AOI--nlln lr.n.....- mnnhn --lll. I_-uy --o--up sun - --- ..-- m`;l::gi):cc:$:::$lI;I: E111`;-a Trains. with` IIIK _C8.l'S 0!] Bull Dl1l'0ll8'[l LHLIIIS. First-class refreshment rooms at convenient distances. IMPORTEIIS MID EXPORTERS will nd it advantageous to use this route. as it isthe quickest in point of time. and the rates - are as low as by any other. Through freightis f forwarded by fast. soc cial trains. and exper- ' ience has proved the intercolonial route to be : the quickest for European height to and from ` all points: in Canada. and the Western States. _ Tickets maybe obtained and also information s ger rates from ROBERT B. MOODIE. Western Freight and Passenger Agent. 93 Rossin House Block. York st.. oronto. I ) Dn'I"l`TN{1RR about the route and about freight and passen- ' - ' -From-tl1-e'V.V;t;or'sll pointavlnv ' -New Brunswick, Nova scoua, Prlnee Edward Island, Cape Breton and Newfoundland. All the popular sea bathimz. shing and plea- snre resorts of. Canada are along this line. | nllmnn mu-a lnnvino M'nnn-pal nn Mnndnv l 30 R0331 IIUUBU DIUUK. IUFIS Uln. LUKUIABU. D. BOTTINGER. Chief Superintendent. Railway Otpe. Moncton. N.B.. May 8, 1885. sure resorts of. Uanaua. are along tum une. I ullman oars leaving Montreal on Monday. Wednesday and Friday run through to Halifax, snd `on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to St. ohn, N.B.. without chance. Close connections made at Point Levis with the Grand Trunk Railway and the Richelieu , and Ontario Navigation Company's ateamera from Montreal. and at Levis with the. North Shore Railway. Immzrnnt u-nt..nluan Pullman hnf?,t., and amok- snore nuxway. Elegamt rat-class. Pullman butfct, and smok- ing cars on all through trams. Ic`irs:t.olnnn refreshment rnnmn at onnveniant .L'J tsxnger eewlmr mnvnlne pronuuuc In nu! beet sewing machine in America for all sorts work. heev or light. and easiest opera. simplicity 0 construction. noiseless in its mo- tiomendcsn be run up to 2.1!)!!! etitchel minute. Our agent Mr. William OI-lnlibell. juat sold eleven machines in the ' t we weeks. and says-its the good merit the ma- chine. above elloth-1-3. that makes it so easily - sold. Intending purchasers rhould call at our omce. next door to J. J. Brown's. and enmino the host machine. INTEROOLONIAI. --u--I uv n . ;'--tues'h`a mixamln Ens placb. She _._j- LI__A_ ,, u up. -nay lv---..-'-. 412)., I`. _L- _'-_l. L- _..___.____-L- THE _l)_IAR_E_Ac:`__`I_"___fpUTE fn._.__l_I`IT i VERY one that has seen the I. F. and H. 1. Singer Sewinzr Mac-hine pronounces it tho but nnwlnlr mnchina in Ame:-it-A for all sorts of nun -a-an-so (All trains unless ocherwisw specied strive and depart from U nion Station, '1 ox-onto). DEPAR'i`URl:8.-Gning West. St. Louis 8:- E-ecs at *8 10 s.m.; Pacino Express. 1.06 p.xn.; xpress. 4 15 an. , . i Going Ens - Limited Exp:-ea 8.25 s. m.; Mixed (for Hsvelock and interm iote points}. - 4.25 p.m.: Montreal Exnress. `$.00 pan. Anntvn.s-From the Es.-t--St. Louis Express man s.m. Mixed (from Hsveiock sud interns- diste stations). 11 503.111.: Toronto Express. 9 6 p "om the WesL- IAmited mm... 8.46 a.n.; Atlantic Express 5.06 p.m.; Montreal Exams. | 8.1s5_p.ln_.: lxed 11.20 ......... ` `**=....`e;*v..'*.an..P.':::.;';.E*v.m2-`*`* Z TV {'61 ATz;1;'Ia'. ntvimox. > , cu-dwell Juncuon.-Going North-9.07 nan. t pan Going 8outh-9.01 3.111.; 6.30 gun. '- o.v.n.mvunou . . Ink and Junv tlon.--.Goin.1\'ort.h 10.10 o.n.; 6.9 9.1:? Going South 9.23 a_xn.: 6.17 pan. -1-r1--I-1-7-A`u-s--1-.A--u- BANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. ONTARIO DIVISION. EASILY SOLD! .,._ '._.. ---- v.-v -_-cg vonu '-n-no , ; WSTVALLBAU. . Barrie, 8ent.1.1885. `l`1okotA0nL I:......L ` "'L . ntha,pnb1iotBufrlo d (:11 for t.1_1e_b01'81 D8-tronbge beatow:dn npg: 312: llnthep-8t.b088' 'statathnthohaaatcon- I I'h`I|I`A"I| nrnnnnn {um-an-ml M. Iy..I.a.... 4- ..m_ A % `l_.EAD8_Tl-IE VAN.` L -'r- BI'i 9w% N -__|_n__. LI. _ ___LIn . we past. 0033 w" uulw lint! no use at con- en.bloexponno increased his baking nem- an` nowprepu-ad to do I larger business 0 . ` ` ' Ska; Ea} "up"; }'1}a'{.~Tsh}{, -je;1;`i;;>"ag:g;';vs:;1;.; mound you? Don`t rub * * `' Why, . ' ` \ ..I.'_IQI ~ M-n.r,:".:.P:.:.'";1:':'.::.?::=:.:.:d.:.;'.:" "* " m3!I\1fItI.1l'd huh do . A k grocer Mr them snd 33331;: :5. noaothgg? no-mo pncns Eoouns a; wnnnmas , supplied at short notice and on reasonable - tbs-Inn- Ifc, Fin and " arowofo lttoomuxt an to "n.m." uaumcmcin.` % my I15 905': nlnuuno. W. W. ELLIS. ` V Mm Ban-lo. Much 13th. 1886. `"1: nnmnuioinusnv I-VeUrlulu.,......o. m.... o.ou.... 0.03.... 1 than Barrie. ..'I 07.... 9.45.... 4.42.... 2. NORTH SIMCOE-~GOING NORTH. no Barrie at 11.00 s.m.. 8.22 p. rive t.Pehoungu1nheno. 1.35 p.m.. 10.45 . 9- ~ V GOING SOUTH. ave Ponotan niahono at 6.16 3.111.. 2.46 p. .-rlvo stlia o 7.23 mm. 5.01 p. m nmuulvu?` who at Barrie. l'\(\`I\ 'uQirr?I_-o_I"."5'n'I_`~I__ RAILWAY GOING NORTH. I03 Illil ruclno nix rinoludlgzgsuxladsy. IV!) AHYIBI RAI LWAY. In the great quiet that agemod to have tnllen upon the house the sigh of the near _pines and the drip of leaveswithout was very distinct. Johnny's voice. too, was lowered as he went on,hDon't you take on now, fur Pm gettin' all right tast._ Wot s the boys _ doin` out tharr W37- ab'fN'5 6Ic"I'h. plscurrs BREAD MAIN mxt. Du!`-:\.;P-I:,.T`W J IDPOWN ..' A.K. P.` O.W....ll.l5.. .. 0.15.... % THE dlllll liilf. IIOIITCII Exp:-us. mu-had ' run 1.05 3.13.. 11.28 u.m.. -vlmrv "e Old nfin partly opened the door aid 1 peered thmugh. His guests were sitting * Chan` l\lI`1-I`\`If nnnuun-L ......J LL-_.. -.-..- - 1-: ` `om - .1. ..-'- v- w-- v-3-o on auvwua UV CI 3 BIUULII. there sociably enough, and there were a low diver coins and a lean buckskin purse on that 1 table. Bettln' on suthin-some little game _or nother. They've all right," he replied to Johnny, nnd recommenoed his rubbing. IIYIJ I.lI__ L- L-\,'. nu E&';f.Ti.L}a'1LE'}I" um." money," said Johnny, zroeotively, after 3 1 '~...a'.A I0-wxhtod brm-shton. maun a 00.. and publhhod by nrraugengent with them.) T1'.h 01.4 Man ltbly [repeated What was Iyidently a familiar formula. that if Johnny wqnm wait until _ he struck it":-i`chV in the tunnel he'd have lots of money, ccg, etc. .- ' "Yea," said Johnny, but you don t.. And` yhether you strike it or I win 1131:`; the same. It's all luck. But it's mighty cur o s about Chrismiss-nin t it? Why -do` they call it Chrismiss?" ` I'I-__I_ __._ AHA", ._._J --... nw up---on-c-nu Perhaps from some `instinctive deference to the overhearlugbot his guests, or from some _` V1850 Sense of inoongruity, the 0ld`Man s _ |-__ __ L- L- .r..___.n|.|_ n___-.__1", *:eE1y 57.} 'l;)vs:_g;;"t-4:) -l)-oj"ix'1e;t~x<'iibYl;-b;_y-c'>-nz; f AL- _.__.__ Yes`,"fsaid J ohnny, witbsome slight a.bate- fl -ment of interest, I've heard 0' him before. `Thar, that`ll do, dad! Idon't ache near 00' bad as 1 did. N6w__ wrap me tight in this yer' blanket. 80. Now. be addd in a. muted whlsp_er."`s!t`dowu yer by me till I go asleep." himself of '-Nedie_nee,_h'e disengaged; one hand from the blanket, and, grasping his: father`: sleeve, age-in composed himself tq ' .,.*,=h. '_21'. 73>? em-% women? 91%? % 0141 M % WM _ ma tbs %u-'rv`v<.>rma`d the mwemua` `hi! curIo'nity;and, without mm mm veI_I_d l~A.I.g.I_L- L`__ _._.l._ ;'...*l.._ -" &I'L'I_?2; 1._n._nAJ :.;;.:...'.:.:."...":.r;.sa*".......m' " '3a;:;.:,= than A unolderliiglbzpd nu bearthhroko, i N|45Y`5PP|`iiIbh0honwth0 `Thar : a man `chaywcau sapdy clam." ti Liv 510333 713-; 1`? f 'Inie:io an? 78160: or "talo, the _, .....,` snmq % A burst of laughter from the men followed this unfortunate exposure. Whether {twee owu-heardln the kitchen, or whether the. Old HA6`: int"; companion` had just then ex-L hunted" " ` eli other mode; of expressing her eontcmptguolis indignation I canndt saybut .wu eudda'nly,elaunmed,v'vAtth ` `Q. A Innrnmnt Intnr nnrl tharnld ' E_ s_tu1ed" V ,1-oeo,.nnd ameoomgwlntuf '. staenqy .toIyu.1-(1 him. ._ ._ A ` Whui i 9 boys!" add tho`Old ` fI__- __ LL- 4-..- _._ A._ - I LL`- .___A_ ac; ;in`'a"<':;;1y:>`x;_o`x:'a"-li`ttle" pasear. They re coming back for mo in 3 minit; I'm mjtiu' round for `em. What are you stark 1%, Old Man? he added with atorced la.u'gh;j do youbthihk` Pm` dnmk?" A. In; It,._ _.:_I_. L--- L-.. ..-...I..'.-.I LL- v- u-.-- ---- ---.-._ % "Elie on Man might naabeen perdoned the supposition, for Dick : eyes were humid and I face ushed. `He loltered and lounged back to the chimney, ynwned, ghool; himsell, in`t so plenty as that, Old Men. Now don't I you git up, he continued, as the Old Man made a movement to release his sleeve from Johnny"; hand. Don't you mind manners. Bit jest where you be: Pm goiu in a jiify. Thar, tho.t s them now. . buttoned up his coat and laughed.` Liquor ' There was a low tap at the _door. Dick ' Bullen opened `it quickly, nodded Good night" to his host, and disappeared. The Old Man would_hu.v.e' followed him but for the hand that still unconsciously grasped his sleeve. He couldhave easily disengaged it, it was small, weak and emaciated. But per- haps because it w :3 small, weak and eme- cinted he changed his and. drawing (5; _I,_S... .1___._'L- 4.1.- L-) ......g...I LL: L.....I liven A-V nu--c--v- --a ---q---'- closerito the upon it. In this detenseiess attitude the po- tency of his earlier potations surprised him. The room ickered and faded before his eyes, -reappeared, faded egain, went out, and left him-asleep. . - Il'_-._A.l__-_ `l\:-I- h--II-_ -|-..l..... AI... A44... nuns: uguovv. ra Meantime Dick Bullen, closing the door, confronted his companions. Are `yoil eudy?" aid Staples. Ready, sd.id'Dic :k;` what's the time! Past .12, was the LQ 1L`_ __ -. -, ngn.-- n;p1y;7*can you mawke it;-'-it s. -ggh '6; fty ` miles, the round trip hither and you." I reckon, returned Dick, shortly. * `Whar s I'ng.I`el Bill and ,'_Ja_ck s hpldinl her at V. the crossin . Let. em hold on e. minit long'er._said Dick. ' . - . . A He turned and re-entered the house softly. By the light of theguttering candle and dy- ing re he saw that the door of the little ' room was open. He stepped toward it on tiptoe and looked in. The Old Man had fallen back in his chair, snoring; his helpless feet thrust out in a line with his collapsed shoulders, and his hat pulled down `over. his eyes. Beside him, -on a narrow wooden bed- stead, lay Johnny, muledtightly in a blanket that hid all save a strip of forehead and a few curls damp with perspirat-ion. Bullen made a step forward, hesitated, and glanced over his shoulder into the deserted yroom." Everything was quiet. With asudo den resolution he parted his huge mustaches V with both hands and stooped over the sleep-.. iug boy. But even as he did so a zni.-rhieuqus blast, lying in wait, swooped down tl1'e'chin1- ney, rekindled the hearth. and. lit up the room with `a shameless glow from which Dick, fled in bashful terror. Hlscempanxons were already waiting fol` him -at the crossing; Two of them wereri struggling in the darkness with some strange `misshapen bulk, which as Dick came nearer : took the semblance of a great yellow` L ---- I -was-n Itwas the" mate. She was _n'oE ;a. pretty picture; 2 Fmm-Then Roman dose to` her rising; baxmches, `from 'herorched spine, hidden by the are 'n1dchi1lhs or a Mexican saddle. to, her "thielr, traighft, bbny legs`, there was `not a. line of equine In her belt blind but wholly vicious-`white eyes, in herprotruding tinder lip, in her `mbhstrous color, there was 1 nothing` but ugliiiess and=vice. 'u`\`r...:.. 4.1.-.. h....:.I- u'a;...1.... uL..u._._A `-19-- -0 uvv ., v-- v-- um..- vi `..-v.- -------J u . There was a leap, ha scrambling struggle. a bound. `:1. Wild fetreat 0;" the crowd, a circle of 4 ying hoofs, two springless leaps that. jarred the earth, erapid play aipd jingle qt spurs, a- -plunge, and then the voice of Dick somewhere in the darkness, All: h right!" A ll___IL A_I_, 4| _ I__,,h_, ,-,__,I Q: 1 Don't take the lower {road back onleg `you re hard pushed `for tlthql Doll`; `holllhr 1 in downhill! We'll be at the ford at 5. tG`la.ngl Hoophl Mulgl `Gol" ` ; A ___1-_|_ - ,,____.u_ _.___-n_ n_.-._. ;.|.- 1-3.... 1.. ` kc` `vso':Z.? "Z ..}3'm'eT."n.. m %.mT1T;"6 Ian reappeared, happily unconscious of the 1 use of the lava hilarious outburst, and] `IV-IUI-Illls IIEIIIIT KIIII VIEW Now, then, said` Staples, stand cl ar of her heels} _ boys, and up with you. Don t. mi your first holtof her mane, and mind` ya get your 01! stirriip 'qi1ick. Ready 1" 'I"I..._.. ..._.. - 1--.. - .__._..-- :.._. ._L-..__._I- - ` \an IBM`! uvvpnl ululql \1I\-II A splash, a. spark struck hjon} the ledge in ther'oad, a clutter in the rocky nit" beyond, `__I I\:_I- .._._ .___._ and Dick was gone. Sixig, O llluse, "ride Richard Biillenl Sing, 0 `Muse, or dhivalnous men! thesacred quest. the doughty deeds, the battery of low churls. `the fearsome ride end grewsome perils V of the ower of Simpeo'n s Bar! Alnckl she 1 is dainty, this _ Muse! She will have none of i this bucking brutal and sweggering, ragged rider, and `I `must tein `follow him inlproee, afoot! ` _ ' It was 1 o'clock. and yet he-had only gamed .Rgu;'1e'snakb mu. For in `that (time. Juvite had rehearsed to him allher imperfectiom ted prafctised5.ll her.vic_es. Thrloef I hadshe stumbled. Twice had she thrown up her hose_ in hint:-eiht Iiiie with the reins, and, resisting hit and spur, struck out madly `_-_`-__-L-_~x_..L;`u.:...'_` m.;n.4--c.>_`.1- Lu`. ...'___s -_-...n the foot ot_ a long hm, creek. Dick know-that wu .------u --- Cu ----.- -zucw . the crucial at .uubmcy to perform his. enterprise, dot His tbth '3:-imly, put. his knea wet! in1;o*herjlnks; `and changed his de- t"e_f:i_`s"iifo`_u_'x.-.1-;x,`<`:aj`t<,`>"`.I`>rtsI'; aggression. Bnillied .....! ......l,I.......Q1 f.'...:L.. l....---.- 4.]... .I...._-_L -1 llu. nixlavu-J. your Inning urinal Iowan var OW _a:-'ogs;c:siantrfy. Tyvxeq iih brarjed, and, _._.`..x_;_ 'a;n..'_ |.._;.|-_.-_.n. 2...` A..'.:_'_ 1.-.: `L- 1 "big, 't_al1eh bpclkvyaid; ind tiled hid th3 agile` max, l1`ias`o_b,tbe1q ro sin round:-vjscxou mi And: mile. I.---_._.I. LI._.._. -5 LI.` l-_L A - I.`_... la!!! _..-__ uuvu w...- v----v- - .--- -._- ----y-' -- ` g, ':g1:63'baE1'I{vaiu; and had 7:1; ..__-n_= 1.3.1.41. _._;|.`L.__` 1.1.: I..L.` .~-x._;_| L-`r. _`_-;;. |_.'n_`___ .,_ 'lfhe'rc-id"trom `Rattlesnake creek` to Red Luyivy yquucq w PFIIK ugxlfllllo ulunea and maddened, Jovita began the descent of the hill. Here the artful Richard pretended to hold her in with ostentatious objurgation and well-feigned cries of -alarm. It islan- necemary to add thg Jbvita instantly ran away, nor need _ I s_fate the timemnde in the descent; it is written in the chronicles ` ' of Simpeon s Bar. Enough that in another moment,` as it seemed to Dick, she was splashing on the overliowed banks of Rattlesnake creek. As Dick expected, the momentum she had acquined carried her be? yond the point or hulking, and, holding her well together for a mighty, leap, they dashed ' into the: middle of` the -swiftlyowing cur- rent. A few moments of kicking, wading, and swimming, end. Dick drewea long breath `_ on the ofipbisite f ' ' 1:-pzi-atsxy 'lev_el_'. Either the. plunge in aw-.1egnke creel; had dannpened ' her bu;letul fire, or the nrt which led to it hid 1 8hoW_'n[1)er the superior wlckednes iOIl.i9.|': rider, for .'J_9VitG_ I09 wasted her sur-' in. r WW9 ceuqeim. Once -he? V lie";-_tf,6iit it ('61-ii 6t5;lah5it;*6xiej 'v-4!m~~|e. 10* 8 *f9.E;- _ =;,.,h`? I country road. Hollows, dltches.nS_,-fvely m-...o": by .3. v M1 Wittiolsllu sandwiched with Parazljaphn D... An. Is.-.-I-bllnl ' VVIIIIIIIDICAU uauuununvvovnnw --- _.._..-_ .._,_.._ for the Thou;-31.1.` A howling nwgll-an ulcerated,` tooth. ' V, { It 1! not diciilt to get into 9. box `with- I out. going to the then't_re. ` i I A ladies luncheon party dialogue : Tenn! _He ! 1" "Te-he ! !!"4 Womnn (`mt invented sin, and she in laaponaiblo for. most of the imnrovementa .--`-4 of freshly grease, fro4m'-beneath her hoofs. She Hagan to. smell nnpleasantly , once or twice she coughed slightly, but there was -_no abate-` xhent bf her strength or speed. By 2 o clock he had passed Red mountain and begun the deeoentto the plain. Ten minutes later the ` driver otthe fast Pioneer coach was overtak- en and passed by a. man on a Pinto hoss--en `event sulciently notable for remark. At A an cs`: L . - L3. _L2_........_ ....-4.|_ _ .___,_,_4. : Soufe poop!` I e, bf thoiny, areperennin.l- ly absent-minded. but they can : help `it. The-ywerehornuo. . -. . . . _ Sick hadacho! and all liver diseases yield infmediueely to West`: Liver Pillt. Sugar-. Oted. __ ;- E You can now go to church with the peaceful` assurance that you are not likely ' 'be'awak'enbd by ue. . '3 I 4I__L "IT--L'A "A-4` -1 :. T Fouu"1"r:1;'a'e'v{"Za;'L'6ougn Syi-up in the 1 Bent fog coughs, colds, and all throat sud lung diseases. All` drnggiatu. ` __ _L-:.. ...---L 8....) nun` Illllwjwn gnu. u---as -.- Generally the pereen who in most fond ofe. secret is the very one who doesn't` thunk enough of it to `keep it.` . T B___2I__ .'I !._2 2:30 Dick ul:i'sme;tir1:a'ps-with shout. Stars were glittering through the V iifted clouds, and beyond him, out of the - plain, rose two spires, a agstatf and a strag- gling line of black objects. Dick jingled his spun and swung, his riat-a, Jovita bounded ` forward, and in anothermoment they swept intoVTutt1evillei and drew up before the wooden piazza of the Hotel of All Na- 52...... Iolnnllla vuav-9-n up Cw vw ----w` West : World : Wonder, or Family _`Lini- ment, Q never failvng cure for rheumstism, neuralgia, cuts, burns, bruises; wounds Ind frost bites. 25 and 50. All druggiats. A II I` A 1'I.__ _,____ ______ T-`}.\`t.a;'`canjZ:;h.V{)\T1l(l ght. three` were. killed. `Bull ghta are hot permitted in this country, but we .}u_w_e college fuut-ball matches, which are quite ah successful in iucreasin the xnox-ta.lit_y list. "| 9,, 'IT___A_- -`-.. The diamond` situatinn in Kentucky seems to be about this : That the geologi- cal situation is exactly right for diamonds, nut that the diamonds have neglected their opportunity and are not there. `us I! 1 n _ A -._..- _...._ I-.. 1nnQlvu vuouuol e '1`he old womanftheught she'd 1618 run over to Mrs. MeFedden`e `for a iociable call, he explained, witinjaupty indifference, as he cookulaeacamxe Board. . - -V Oddly enough, it needed this dntoward`in- cident to neiieve the embarrassment that9iies' bezisrainz ho ten. by the pawn. and their ultural audacity returned with their host. I do not pmpose` to record the oonvivinlitiee of that evening. The inquisitive reader will ec- eept the sutementtipt the eqnwyngion .L-......o...l-...I I. o|'.n`L....._ a..n..1' I....i.a.. I again.` ` _ '1'-V-N "w;"'------g --~---- --~ --vv - "West's Cough Syrup. A sure cure for coughs. colds. brouclntis, sore throat, and all diseases of the throat and lungs. 259., 60;. and $1.00 per bottle. All druggists. n I` II . , 1| I, ,,_,__ T_________:___ 71%?`-C7 r-- -~v--- '.Pi-of. Cnllet, therivveii-fknoivciij Norwegian ` zonlogist, announces that the beaver is how7t-xti`nct' in Northern Norway, but estimates that about 100 are still in exist- _nce in the south, chiey in the Province M N edenaes. ' A Southern paper says that a citizen scared by Wiggins earthquake predictions sent his two half-grown boys to` a friend A In the country. A few` days ' later this a friend wrute him: Dear sir: Pieaaew take your boy: back and send us the earthquaite. " L . `.5 The unprecedented sole of Bo:-leech : Ger- man syrup within as few years, has aston- ished the world. It in without doubt the safest and best remedy ever discovered "for thespeedy and _e'ectnal cure of V Coughs, Colds and the. severest Lung troubles. It acts on an entirely dilferent principle from the usual. prescriptions given by Physicinne, as it does not dry `up a can b end leave the dieease still in the system. `ut `on the "con- trary removes the mum` of thetroirble, heals the parts alfec_te(l'a.nd leaves them in 3 pure. ly healthy condition. Alrottle kept in "the house for use when the diseases moke their COCO KVJDV vvncn jvu appearance, will seve doctor : bllll end no long spell of serious illneu., A trial will convince you of these teots. It is positively '....I.-I I. .1! A-nnni-In: And annm-1] dnnlnrn, in cullvluuu ,9 UL IIIIUUD lIU|o All IVIJIJ `sold byall dtuggints and enera_lwd::l;'nT `in \ the land. Price, 76 ct.q., urge bottles.-11901"! l==Pt Her . V I suppose that was your wife who was in here while you were down town 3" queried a new clerk" in a Grand River avenue grocery to the proprietor as he entered. "1 don't know.- What did the ray '1" Nothin." i A What did she do ?" ;Emptied the content: of both money drawers into her pockets and walked o' ! 38. cool on January. HVT..- ' Alanna-n :5 ICC `IRS _'I`l|I I _DU, U` 'UI_ K II Olllcll J 0 "Yea. luuppoae it_ was her James, I thought she might. turn up, and that : why I left only forty cents in change in who store. V V-vvw -'ww unv- Huvingjhe utmost oon-d'uo'9 in its unper- iority over all others, sud after thousands of `tents oi, the moat couplicgtod aqd lVel eIt cues `in! obnld int`, iv fe'fel`ju`ati ed in0'er- ing ta.,fq|_-mit One Thonlapd D_o1lara_fon_- may noun n`- ilihlllll ,V`ql_1_IllIJl |UlI_.` nu IU- ea`:-1_l`eet" etegee, whooping cough, and all diseases of the throet end lnnge. except eethmn, for which we can only claim relief, the: we can't cnrewith Weet e Cough Syrup when taken eoourdin todireotionl. `Sample bottle: 250. end . In-ge bottles 8|. Genninevwrepped only in blue. Sold by :11 drnggiete. or sent by exptenon receipt of prnoe. John C. .Weet, Toronto, Ont. `UK `1`ll0IlI|_lIu _VIUI_' ,3, one of cough, ld_. _'I61-o :`r9ac._miI_engn, l.npIne.npow...;|m9nbIt!!. 99P.|!mP.'.`9' 1" 1" ad`.-Ii;-0. `~ ntnnnn uhnnnina nnnuh. and All 45 um. numka. Billy Sellers, a trav ailing man, was waiting for the St. Louie girl he was going to feke to the theatre to put on her ,___.4'..` . SIS tion. the tune cau1:iot Iivi-e1uc`,"the A AI`I_ _A _ _ _ _ _q _A_;__g ____ wasp! . - - I. . ~ ' Ah," and, he. who utreyed toward the centre table, `.'I eeethat some j of your mike are admirers. of the manly sport To whom do these boxing glove: belonc '1" ..ny.-n` -4--- L- 1-:_..1 -.........L a... |......I ...;.. LU WIIUIQI UU lallvv IIUQIII` Kauvvu vvavus y Will you be kind enough to hand me my ear m1;if,' w11'ic':h?yr )u have in your handa, she mm-mnredv icily. A ..I.:lI:......-okay. nilnn I-Lawn _ Bootfn` " ` V .CodeLiver Oil, witli Aypephtrgphitee, poe- ueelee the remedial power of these two valu- able specics in th_ei1-fullest degree. Itpre. ipered in 9. .p'eldt1able form, `egsilj tplereted ~-ye the etc-mach. end for delicetq, `eielil `children, Emaeiativv, ; Oenenmption add Imp_9Vel'ilh_8_d c9udmux':g pf the blood in nu. quelled by any other remedy. * 'M:"3Li1T.::% them which has not yet1bee'n di8p`elleIl.` . ,:iiiI'.T.a'.'.'{:e iIe'3.'7'in`i?:'-5e2*Jaih'5us"'xT"i.; _beiI'I'gvIbld`tWg0t imp - ;- .cr.1m:=`..:...'w.o,a..`a'...-.|:~.;u. ul ;i...'..'a7 VIII! CIVIC IIIU' III`-7` WIJITI" . 3`-H-1 l ' ` ` g `u',` I _ ,_ _,..l._s.o1-ogfliud. so; not IEIICIUX `Clio _ ' '.`I inppoibsjbu Iimat bo_ tixpd ,0} V .n:ing,"..ia nu. ma, .1: -he had been I mlkinnnhnnt. Iifmnn. minnian without hi`: 1 what True mm wmn. wrr AND `wtsnont. chit." cau t iotb r'3vi-euc`,"the fastidious delicacy, the nine rhetorical pro- dnion and the same logical and coherent dis oouna somewhat later in the evening Chtinguiah similar gatherings of the mascu- nno sex inmoro civillzotl localities and unda__r } 190;-9 tavoralb iugspldai. No glngqes werb -`.`a`..; 31.3.: .0 ....*..~.... ,n........ `*2--+ C1! Forfeit! LI: Hou ea d Leg mu-n ' . - lRM.~'.--10 per co-nt.~Bt time of Isle. 16. per cent. With'n' one month thereafter. balance to be B8('\1l_'rd by a mortg gc-of the uremia no pay- able in 5 years wiurinue est t 0} per eel) . yearly. or au"h only 1- termses m be ex-ranged ' with the purcheiw 1- at th 3. time of sale.` M - ' Also av the s-on-e tin eend ulace will be aller- ed for sale the Wes` h -Ives 01 Lots 13 an - 14. in l C on 7. 'l`own~hl<- of 0m. cumairrne 200 acre- Imere or less. ut ,which_ nbuut 160 aoresme acid `to be cleared and u_nner cultivat-on. and free fro... stumps. oh the premises mje said` to be a ' L House. a new l9`nnm- Bu-n.w1th Sheds and Stan, lee. .\.l:~o a. -1- od or`cha'1-An. _ ` V ` Terri 3 same as above. - For fur her -.>at-cicnlara 5. ply to the Auction- ~ .6er. or to MOS~. F L00 -{RIDGE & BAR- DWI K ,'Veln'dn1-s cltote. Toronto; ~ 5` ` December lth 1886. UNDER -AND, .B,Y YIRTUE of a Mortlrage . tho:-cot. from` -lexanuer McPhia to the Vendors, which willhoprunucedat.Lhe1l'mo-ol` 39,1:-, default havim: b -en made `in paymvnt of tho'mone_va 'Ih- reby sacured. there; will he offered for -tale by `~ _ . PUBLIC VAUCTION, At Hunt`: Hotel. in the Vijlage of Elmvale,Von Tuesday, the 11th of January, 1887, AT ON E O'CLOCK P... M., by JAMES PATTEINOI, ,AllGTu0HEER, The. North-Wes! half d Lot No. 1, in tho,9th (,0 . . on they `I ownship of Oro containing 100 acres, more or le-s. nf wnicp -bout 60 are aid to be clean d. Un the premxses are said to be 3 Log d Log Harn MRIl,\`,_.I0 ner manna! time 15. CAPE BBETON RAILWAY. I 73301103-GB'ANDNARROW8. l`0 sxnxir. . "tender for the Wonk: at .. 1 ' EALED TENDERS. eddressedtqthenn - ' eigne-11 and endowed `Tenders for Club Breton Ril trey " will be received etethinv .um'o noon on W~d'w.ls! the . J unnary, 1887. for certain work no! oonntr ct-l Plans and pv-nlee will be open foluin Ion` .et the olce of the Chief Ergineer end. _ne_n.l at Manager of Government. Rauwegen Ottawa. end alao t the Olbe of the Cape 1-own Reil- wng at Hawkesbury. C._ ~*.. on end after, the an day of December. 1886. when the 3- nernl srecicationa and torn e f tender mey [beeh- tnined upon application. A No mnumr will be entertained union: -on one tamed applicallon. No render will be merta of the pr nt-d forms compiled with. , _ By oi:-der.A {ed unlea oil: one. and all the ' oondmoga we - P. BRADLEY. I _ V V U 'Depa1-tme tot Railways and Canals. i ' Ottawa. 15th December, 1888. :QUALITY men. PRICES L0W.i1' __op.._. vAujAaLE}% FARMS 1% IO nuriun ` U. M. BOTHWELLI so, d..;; W HVL- t\I.I |'rovs Am: Pnwwrs. curnrzstfsmcxm nnscnumv CALL AN D SEE. ` onvsm. PALAGE stones an-as EMAN's _.7-V,_.- HERBERT sM1'r1i.'ia'vihg leaned` ' theatene Blacksmith Shop. Clapperton-et., next to- the Bimoe Note is prepared to do all kinds f'"" ":. %`f`::.::' .'...`'n"' 3 even 0 n , . con- trzom 111 a1id" t`g`der feet oe1%l.'ully~ ages . Bull re annulled and estimates furnished. 16 `L!!! W I455 I UH `Jill !-1D'1`Ul.A.-`Bllll 0111613 T to Morgan ac MoVittle, Owen ostr Barrie for owers for Christmas. Plants loan for table the ration. Cut owersin eat quan- tity; Wedding bouquets and ooorauona. Funeral crosses. wreaths and: other deal artistically nished. Telephonio oommnn ca~ tlou after January , lot` to ureenhonaea and Fruit Farm. Entrance to Greenhouses on Wellington Street. MORGAN 8; MoVl'l"l`IE. FLOWERS Eon caRis?'rMAs.--"end order}; Str Ila!-I-In fnr H Amara fniu lm Mating: Dlnnni Inn In `rue s'rAITDjAnp 1il`.E%l.i$5_U1.l!.1_!1;lil7ll|1 Y. B oA1fA:.oau:sr hIi. ELL 00., Guelph, THE LARGEST AND CHQICEST 'ASSOR.'l`MENT or was IN TOWN. THE LARGEST AND 4CHOIC_ES`l` * ASSORTMENT nw commas % `II? lIIl'\ 37$` V, nun . _ I I. The on Man u'dIeh1irriedl' min .-:uu'p- poured in the closet. Presently he neappeared. Bis rheuma.tiz in coming on -agln bad," he -explained, and he wants rubbin'." IIe lifted the devnijohu of whisky from the table and Ihook it. It was empty. Dick Bullen put down his tin cup with an embarrassed laugh. Boldid the others. The Old Man examined` tlleh-`contents mid said, hopefully: I reckon that s enough; he dou t need much. You hold on all 0 you for a. V spell, and I ll .be baek;" and vunzisiaed in the closet with an old annel shirt `and the whisky. The door elosed but imperfectly, and-the following" dialogue l was distinctly audible: `Now, sonny, whar does she ache worst? Sometimes over yer and sometimes under yer; but We most powerful imm ;. or to yer. Rub yer, dad. V A -='-~--- -A---A-I ma :.~.u....o.. .` n..:..1. ....1..

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