EPi5`$,i$:`.C3fi` A1 Geese" '- Pomoeli i5a'.a7:'.'.'.'.'.'.'_.'.IIIIIIIIII , 4-163- `I've:-onyto In-men Itsrkot. . Tonowro, March 2!. 1893. Wheat. white sstos 6: Wheat. anrimr . ............... .. M 6! :1---:-2 33` sum: 01:` .`.` Dwelllnn (The .- ...n .1_g_|..',',5V.. ;1~._- ' &i5ie31sij;1a:ankh:sumo"sua3~i'b-E =1-_oLm;o~'ua:kc:_'q pduxjxk--inc wozox". ' ` ` : ` _ _ ???1uhin'n4gr. 2241393. Whaa,t_5."..,_.`.`.. .`._.`.-, .`. ;'.; ..,', .. ..s'o 62 to 3 `0 es Rm-Iev...~...;.'.'..; ."`.`..s:....;..i 36 .. 40 vnulvn:---cl-_a ` nIoroooa'ao- 3"aa-a .__....__-_- 4____ an MORREN. VETERINARY -summon ..."... ?6.:fr.. `E .f`_" ....`.!.,`:?.?.';*'.';..2 [vou will neiii --av an. vs/1.152.; JJLLVIIJULUIVJ. ~ for 1898 Now ready. Reliable and ac- curate. Price 25. Newtoundlantl lseal fleet. On Saturday evening all the `steamers engaged in the Newfoundland seal shery. this season sailed to carry on their indus- try. Twenty-one ships compose the seal- ing eet, nineteen cruising the front or- Atlantic coast of the island and two the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The sailing was "postponed nearly two days this year owing to the action .of Parliament to pre- vent the. killing of yonn seals. The steamer Newfoundland of alifax isalao sealing in- the Gulf. She isanew_vontnre.. The voyage averagesonr weeks. J to} asrgmzuoa The POCKET nmmurony 8.... 1 (inc GRATEFUL-COMFURTING. Address Advaioo omu. t\J\nua;g4--.._--., ADVER'i`ISE IN 'BREAKXsI7.' nwmuuv-I. |.........I...I..- uunngu. new or water, 0511 ggnn-oh. Post 011100. ac. V - TEOS. J ')R.Y. nnlntnn 89-12 FUN BAhI.- H9811 `xempenrelac mu. near round of Lat: 10 nn I1 uuuus Ill 0.1868308 of ac under the . moat P0181 attention and < all mnlovad in vntn-an-n a wound III! III` In Constable Martin conxpluined on Saturclo. that William Proctor is a. vagrant, for whic offence he was sent to the Central Prison for 31:xoz:Ehs. _ _ DR. WASHINGTON ` Graduated in l872at Vio- toria University with honors. The same year oassed the examination of the College of Ph sn- cians and Snrceons. nt. Since 1880. Dr. W. has devoted his whole time to the specialty of the '- Throat and Lung Dis- eases. The cut represents a. 'Pox-one Respirator and 5 AC I.._4u.LL.l._.. Rvuzutgg auuougd ll ac munB` ER. on ` ' Il.1 In II: I . Dalston. 1.1.... 10.... an '30 11-11 I113: 11.12. | vvuuuvuliv uz. on uaugu uumuer 0! I508 T308 D&y- ers. He moved into Bradford about six years ago and has carried on a conveyancing and a ency business. In politics Mr. Booth` leane to Liberalism and in religion he was a Methodist, being for many ears connected with that denomination. e was a native of Westport, County Mayo, Ireland, and possessed -all the geniality of disposi- tion so` characteristic of than m}......:...- Ivvvtv IUVVVIUU 3- 4?.+V9aF43- -1- TUAL FIRE INSUR- ANCE 00. Capital. 8600.000. ' THE ECONOMIC AL FIRE INSURANCE oo. Tdtal assets. 8340.000. Mona to loan on rs: mort ges. {Con-V veyan g done, Accounts oolleotf . to. -0FFIC`E.;-- Over A HENDERSON S Hardware Store. - ` scaoeenl: & smrra, Insurance Agents. B81110. Ont" ' V V ` Inn xnuunnn um UV 1 U!` NU.'1` AMER. ICA. Capital, 83,000,000. THE MEBOANTILE FIRE INSURANCE Capitol, 8500.000: Govornmentdeposit nude? um wuumnoo MUTUAL mm: mann- _ III- O0. Onnlml. Imam Insvluxcruhemwrs AND cox- ` VEYANCERS. T Represent the following Companies :- THE SUN FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE OF LONDON. ENG. frhe oldest purely Fire In. Go. in the world THE INSURANCE CO Y OF NORTH AMER-. T ICA. Canlml- !.`l0m.0m. scnoaona 3: sum: 2 Barrie. Allnndale and District Board DAIHIL SPRY President. 0. A. Pmcxms. Vice-President. 4 Axnnnw Unounmm. W. Wrmmreox. Snwu. Wuuv. W. P. Sounn. Jenn Woons. D. F. Mncwnrr. Solicitor. llllehnel Fennel], Agent for Allnndnle. JOHN ROOERSOIU. BARBIE Gnxnnun Aonwr non arm: Co. or Smoon. Board meets ret Monday in each month. at the oice of Mr John Rogereon ' seo y Trees. Ben-1e at 4.30 o'clock. m.. for the tnnaeetionv of general business on to receive applications tor ouna. Dirt 1' up A-Q suntan-at VAVUIIII \JlIIl'l' Aiiiionnzsn cIg3_r_AL. '5?5h?i33b. ` 3 _.-v--_." ----v- rcww Uuvlnv With Satisfaction Guaranteed. CHAS. SANDERS OLD STAND, I'\__ __2n . rvuwuuuvu Jill IJIU guuuuwy OI characteristic of the Hibernian? Celt. He will be much missed not only in the village of his residence `but over a wide range of country where-he was so favorably known. Hie sudden taking away will be sadly felt by Mrs. Booth, whose health for some time has been glmor. The deceased was an nnnln nf Mr -.-.1... u.....L-..- -2 ALL ..-- v v u V--V. mum _ ` see his of Spectacles. Repairing naat1y_and prompqy done `X724-L Q..L:- _.. P1.---- -- Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller, and ...... L:- _..--:_I I:_- -2 n , . - PROVINCIAL RI Ill I"\I Frank D. Haight. OFFICE : 4'7 DQNLOP ,S'I`REE'I'- 0-ly BARBIE. and skating [for tobogganlng . ' .' "'."' *" _- snow-shoeing at JACKSON, accassorlos IIl!I;'I surges I0 I80 l:llln!0l'9 S` '01!!! & co 0 8 .50. $5. 86, $7 and 88 cu : suits (or Spring. < )3" TORON'6 1 H Ixconporwrnn unnnn can-run 169. 8.8.0. and wlntor --.--.--........, wwvvg Ur weemy; out that delicats instrument of precision--your watch-is allowed to go uncured for -until it is clogged with dirt, and stops. The best 9/` `oil becomes thick and dirty in time ,- in this condationit wears the pivots, and 'drstr%a that exactness of their t in the jewel-_ les_'_which is necessary to a correct .i Letme look at_ you watch-s-I aim a` 'm"ur-'-M-`Mm SCENERYI lieriavafthe 4!h.Iarh'l pr: \-UV! vv I00 II4lvII`5`WCep1_"g U071- _sider.' In that time the balance-wheel "turns on in delicate am : 13.996',800,000 times; it'doea not mt at night, like ordinafy ~;n_ach3'2rzea, loeepa at its work unceasmgy. outoian engine, or a sewing-2nacho'ne,'or any other mechanical coztcrimnqe, daily or weelcty`,_' `but that Iv! vl IIVWIIUVI . . you me wok: at your wa'tVch--I will giv `you a corwcientiozw ac t_o,;:.`oheth e1t i& needs` attention. Havinge purchased the entire L .CR,.'OQKERnY STOCK 4 V John M. _'l`raoey. the animal painter, died at Ocean Bbrings. Minn...` on` Mon- day from nervous pjroatratvion, -* "IL- L__. I! I I JAS-. .V/UR, _%_- _,_,- _.%___,.-- _ IIIIIIIIlllIl!`lIl`I1lIlIIIll '4, _,`,L .. 4.5 :4; L 4;. 11: _.__ to. clear out the whole stock d at one-half less thanit" can be bought for A . .elsw}1ere. ' .. vs--up vv -.-ga- `u R. A. DUT,1"ON,` - . 28_Dunlo p `Strut. ca at away below rst cost, we will comme1;ce T V -TO`-DAY; 0PP%it Fyfe s. ,,,- -___-7- -. 1-wwunng Mr. Joseph 1). Boooth, of Bradford, died at 3 o'clock last Wednesday morning, in the 65th year of his age, leaving a widow and six grown up children. On Monday deceased was apparently in his usual health. and dur- ing the day was in his office doing business. On Monday night when retiring to rest he complained of apain about the heart and said he was afraid to lie down. About two o'clock Tuesday morning, Mrs. Booth was aroused by his heavy breathing and tried to arouse him but failed. Medical aid . was summoned and everything done to restore him to consciousness but in vain. Twenty- four hours after. or about 3 o clock Wednes- day morning the vital spark escaped and J. D. Booth had peaceably passed away. Mr.` Booth came to Canada in 1853 and soon after- wards settled inthe township of Essa and began teaching, which calling he followed for a number of years; teaching at Cooks- town, Fisher s Corners and at Bradford. For many years he took a lively interest in the public affairs of West Gwillimhury, in which for many years he resided For 25 ears he was clerk of c that Municipality am? when he retired he was presented with a handsome gold watch in recognition of long and faithful service. He was for some time Reeve of the township and enjoyed the condence of a large number of the rate ers. moved into Rrmu-'.-ml ..I.....+ .:- BUILDING AND LOAN ASSN. Tl-ll ;i:wIi.Ln. ' l-----C- PHOTO R. nofj CALL -12. AORES-8 {Lot 8. Con. 7. Township of Innianl-ebout 70 cores cleared and un- ger cultivation. belenoe mixed hardwood bnah. nod dwelling. stables and out.- bulldlngu. Good rd tohi t it. Good well water and_n:1`r'.er` taught gpoxgngmcreek. 9 miles from Barrie. theeotin ~town. and near % gr` vPoetl lance. `ex-Ibna easy. For ~ - _ J8aPHGARBU'1"l` -r K ~ 2 Kll1yleegh15.O. Farm -forllont or SaIo.1 __ -v- w vu-u ':nvwIIwUvIJo_` ` two Columbus on-ovals. the Pinto: and the Nina. orrivd at Bonus on Tuendoy on their way to N ew. York. IIn'.- llI_._._ - I` Gets McAll.ISTER, srunva ctrs Everyone. Horse Shoes, Horse.Nails, Sleigh Runners, Sleigh Sh_oe Stee`. Bar Iron and Chain, Lanterns, Rope and Rope Halters, Grain Scoops, Snow Shovels, Sleigh l Bells, and ageneral stock of Hard- ware, Paints, Oils and Glass at 'AXes and Axe Handle: Stamping dons Prompy at half usual price. Lessons Given In Fancy Work GELEBRATED WASH SILKS Blsnk` Books made any size end Ruled to any pattern. All work gum-aD,ee_ he first-class. `Musics specialty in Cloth or Full Leather, Stiff and Limp Covers. -Portfolios made of any size and style to order. s `L "A. Repeiring pf every description of Binding done on short notice. , '.The1'e`i nothinxin the. Binding and Ruling line that cannot be done 1, gnsrsnteedirst-class. Parties having Books; &c.., to bind need only send 3 M` "or note to the bindery, when a representative will call for the work and ,e *"~. seine when finished. `PRICES LOW AND TERMS CASH. um T cpwnus, SPADES ANnHovls _-v-n--1 vu uuvun WU $0 LVUW IUUKO The Ten: lggillsture has paced): bill requiring the railroad: to,provi do'_upIr- ate oonnhan lo: thin. ma ........a.V ` . Minute" Books Lodge Books ` - Journals Day Books :Cash Books Blank Books ManMactur6r- V and Binder of. ,.., . . :11 ; ,_v' . .. .1 _:, >`/, .. " ~:': - 4' _.:.. /`- .",; ;_ . - _ > % %no`a:n1' cmsros. PRODDI:-1-A- _Plotigh. L ines,.~ `Wire-'-,-Plain, Plain Twist and Barbed, Fulrnishing--Steam Fittings, Packing, Oak A Taned Leather Belting and Lace Leather, Emery , ' wheels, Files, Shingle Bands, Oils, &.c. , Carpenters Tools, Cut and Wire N ails,` f T Paint Brushes, Paints, Ready ' L mixed Paints, Linseed Oil, Kalsomine, &.c. X-BIN SAWS, FILES IND BASPS. AGENT FOR DOMESTIC PATTERNS. At J. HENDERSON S. av u-gnu; nun ruurlul IOIPFOVI/(IOVI at: coaches to: whitu and nogrods.` Wino pays his Subscrip- Ltion for 1893, VR35%"1 %R%'3"E- PROPRIETO; C` 131 no.5 Dunlap Street, Top Floor; Ledgers; okkgchutmu Number. DEALER IN ' rlutuc I g G I KUNGEST, BL5 |' so`..`.`..v`i .: x'::'..2:'c``"a.`f.: . .".`.,.}.2.*:. 3353 um. Aonneqniuaoponnffisonsoas. sou.-by 'A1l`,_Gneoip pa Drigguts. -. - m E. ii}: __atl rum: `z POWDERED 6 IIIIVI II, society. 8enIi TFains F;';-I;-a-(V;-:Farm$f' MANITOBA Bond to your nearest Bum-oad Agent and obtain a copy of For Particulars ' ABOUT THE AND THE` Sample Q3; &c., &C., &, Hello. Bob! Wherodld you get that -nobby spring sun '! on; [this In one of Hunter, Sal-jeavut 5; Co : 87 tutu. - ....v ounnnvltvn vvvn wuw VII LHUIUG uuUrnO0I!' -`and was very riargely atten ed. The Brotherhood of Railroad Traindmen, of which `body deceased was a. member. had char e of t the funeral and they turned out in arqe numbers to pay the lust tribute of respect to their do arted A. brother. The Independent Order 0 Foresters also turned out to the funeral, deceased being a member of that iociatv ' Ro\rL,Mt. Taylor, of ~l3arrie, ' has` come lresidein our village The Brotherhood of Locomotive Firomen " intend holding a. 80018.! ag.-.=en_:bly_ shortly in Bothwoltfs h'a.ll_. " cmzensin the person of Mr S. J _ Pett, Bagg eman` of the G.-'I`.R., spread ' through our vil age`, and expressions of regret were freely uttered. Deceased was highly respect- ed` by all with whom he came in contact fie happy-smiling face will be missed by - is fellow workmen and others on the road He. leaves `a young widow and two small children to mourn the loss of a kind and aectionate husband and father. The family have "the spmpathy of the whole -community in this their irre arable loss. The funeral took place on Tues ay afternoon- :a.nd WEI vnnu |IlI\lIA`I1 cg Lb.u..I...I VIII- _ .. -- -.p: more, $4.20 in all for 9. oia v"Je}{u as big up a good sized saucer. The same watch can be bought for $1.50 in` the US. A. That amount: would pay over _four years subscrip-, tie to Tun Noxvrnmin Anvmcn. On Monday morning last the sad news. of the death of one of our most respected citizens in the person of Mr_ S. J Pan, Rnaananmnn- AF -1.; I1 'I` `D --------`I L|'------ ~'- Tracey, ind AI.`()nnu. h}.-I-..`..- I Some of our citizens have been victimized by those so-called great prize o'ers. The other day there were several letters received stating to the parties to_ whom these letters were addressed that they were the lucky ones to receive a valuable prize, a gold watch, _and that they were required to send 33.00 for three . years subscription for a paper, 650. for packing and` 300. for some other little expense, and when the prize arrived .to its destination there- was 25c gold watch as big anzood sized saucer. The snmn innjmh M... Apgwog uorregponqenoe. 7 hit Hamiltcu, of Toronto, occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church of this place on Sunday last . . ll2__ I -..I own `. v- v-- -av--su-ca uuuwv mMiea Little, of Burton Avenue, is vfisiting friends in Toronto and other places east. for the good of her health. ` ' railkway fa.re.durin`g "the "Enter holidays.` - ` f - 2 .} Mr. Oades in" on'the sick liit with conges- tion of thelnnga _ % ' ` I D-.- ll ; l'I'I__I V 1"`- nu uuuu mus uuuu 5:001`. Lne aeceasod oh uncle of Mr. 11 Stephens, of this In. ` ------:O-O-Q---.1-.. 9: forget "to ads lIunt;r.' 3:-"jean: `U 840500 35: 86: ll!` `R All,` noun 0! 11:. Joseph D. noiath. Adgan cg Corgegponqenoe. int`-|'i(1 .3 b ugh rn er 3'... Ponce Court. t notice. I, Sarah Jane Leonard, wife of Wil am Leonard, of the said Township of Innisl. farmer. intend to apply to the Burro- Bate Court of the Count? of Simone to be upnointed Guardian of W helmina Pnrvie. the infant child of. the said William and -Emily ne urum we uaw OI HID nrali punucation or 11 TERMS OF SALE :--A1l purchases of enms (($12 and under, cashzvover $12. 8 Months . Creditpn Approved Joint and several Nolaee. x discount, cash. T V A A. J. RUSSELL SNOW. ` Trustee. Barrie. March 15th. 1893. 11-18. In the matter of the Gnardlunshlp of the lnfanttchlld of WI.Ilam Purvu and Emily Purvlu. both Isle of the Township oflnnlnnl In the County, of Slmcoe, deceased. Take notice that after the expiration of 90 digs from the date of the first .pub1ica.tlon or notion. 1. Bush Jana Leann-rl. wifn. nf I-an-oval-as IIJLLVII by Llxmox. Auur as Klan. 11-18. A _ her Solicitors. h1:`;.`%`.`:i -`.`. .5 .`.`.}.`.`:`.?. `:3 ; w-'*-..:..." ..a one halt miles-from, Barrie. will I the whole lot. or ts!) sores. Anply to" J. A. DUNN. O. " ' '`-l M - - uomnnuu P..0. Box 73. Barrio. < P 0-. Box 7. Allsndalo. 1 sec La nu uoume uarneas. ' The e. we im laments are all in excellent order. and like e the form amok. There will also beeold a quantity of Hay and Grain; also Forks.` Spades. and other articles too numerous `to mention. ~. . i --on' Tm:-- courrrv or smcos. N :: .. ..,..~*`-=.'=...:.1;..'::..y.::,.`,:*;;'@.;.':.*a.:.;':. :9- '. 1 tonrrlo. A 1 to . GUBQN Ron mmervi v"` 1:. . 1331* cuss 3' ;. F 18 in `uh '? x`r summmu` -nun In-If I-Ii:--Cantu Ila-lg u-llI| --I` AL. _..I_ -0 , use Mare; :5 young muon LYOWB, In oa1t;.8 year- ng Heifers; 2 Heifers. rooming 2 years old- 1 steer. coming 2 years old; 1 Thoroughbreti Durham Bull. 2 years old (pedl ee); 2 Brood Saws 9 young Pigs. 1 Patterson lnder. 1 Win- ner Mower. 1 Horse Rake. 1 Wiener Seed Drill, 1 Fanning Mill. 1 Land` Roller. 3 stumping Machines. 2 Double Wagcone. 4 Single Plowa, 8 Gang Plowe ,1 set Platform Scales. 1 Grain Crusher. 1 Horse Power and saw. 1 Bu y. 1 Cutter. 1 Market Blnigh.` (bobs) 1 set` b Sleighe, 1 Market Sleigh. 2 outtin boxes. 4 sets Hea Double Harness. 1 set Sxgle Harness, i t Donblearneas. laet $11 _ V ' Tha ll. nvn imnlnmnntn at-A all -In --....n.._a. _.- ,--_v ' -__-v- v --. ----u v---r--'vvV At noon,>by'Mn. W. D. Mcconxnr. Auction- eer. a very valuable stock of Imolemente. Cattle. Horses. &c.. including the following :- 1 Span of Draught Mates. 1 Draught Mare. Aoominsr 4 years old; 1 Heavy Draught Holt, oo-v~iug`4 years old; 1 Heavy Draught. Colt. coming 2 gears old - 2 Roadster O:-its coming 3 years oi - 1 Roadster Col -ooming 2 ears old; 1 yearlin Roadster Co 1:; 1 Grey are. (Roadster) in oalto Hamlltoxnl General Pur- pose Filly. 3 years old ; 1 Brown General Pur- ose Mare; 3 young Miloh Cows, in calf ; 8 Voomingmg old 5 ` Lltnnn naunnlnru II ..A.._. -1: - -I weanEs7d5]i;1I5ii1'Ei'5f5pi-`ii`,1s Atnnnnhv'Mu Y n Mnnnuunn n...-u-.. ` on cliamf or mm max mm IMPLEMENTS UUIOW H18 WIJOIB. - Tnnms :-Ten per cent. of the purchase money in cash at time of sale and the balance in cash within thirty days thereafter without interest; or at the option of the purchaser ten per cent. of the purchase money in cash at the time of sale. a further portion oi.` the pun hase money to reduce the balance to $4500 within thirty days thereafter; the bal- ance being $4600 of V the said ` purchase mor ey to be secured by a mortgage which shall form a that charge upon the said lands ayable in five years from the date of sale with nterest at the rate of Six per cent. per annum payable yearly. A Fat further nnrtinnlnre and nnni-tun..- ..a \ puyame yearly. - .~ For further particulate and conditions of sale apply to A A EDGAR 8: MALONE. Vendors Solicitors. 11-18. _ 59 Yonge Street. . . A Toronto. Tonon-m. March 8th. um. Dated 14th March. 1898.` cIAI1A' nu ma rum Iuwnsnlp or mm-nl. The following imnrovements are paid to be on tbevproperty :--l00 acres clue:-ea; 80 acres bush and 20 acres pasture. Watered by Kem- penteldt Bav and by wells; orchard of about 100 trees." `Frame house 20x26, 18x20. and 18x24. Frame -barn 36x6oaud-10x60. the that part on scene wall. the second on cedar posts, stnbllng below the wuole. 'I`n-Dina -/,'I`.. now ......o -1 4.1.- _.-__1._-_ ___u ._ _:_.-_, -vvv at the hour of twelve o'clock in the forenoon, the foilowimr lands and nremises :-All and singular that certain parcel or tract of land an premises situate lying and being in the Township oflnnial in the County of Simcoe at d Province cf Ontario. and being composed of Lot number 'I`wenty;-three in the Thirteenth Concession of` the said Townshi of Innisl. containing by admea urement wo hundred acres. be the same -more or less excepting there- out one half of an acre heretofore conveyed to the Trustees of Schowl Section number Fourteen inthe said Township of Inni-l. The follnwinxrimrirnvompnfn urn mm 4-,. 1... URSUA N'l`to the rower `of sale oontaihed in two certain Indentuv-es of` Mortgage which wxll be uroduced at the time of sale. there will be offered for sale by Public Auction by J ohn`W._ Morrow. Auotloneenet the Queen's Hotel. Bax-ne. on ' Monday, the 3rd day uflpr, 1893, nf Ihn lanai! A Iunnlvrn J\ p\`o\4|`II In `L- l-_-..___ Mr. Chan. llennluoma Farm. Lot North-lull 8, Con. 9. lnnlllll. --l,N 'l'HE--Q TOWNSHIP OF INNISFIL, 1200 acres, more or less,` SOIL, CLAY LOAM.~ There "will be offered for said by Public - Auction. at the above Farm. on lf-J__-._.'l__ LL- PL`. ,1, ' III II 4;.- It is pleain to lmpw in this age of sham and adulteratmn where to get pure, sweet castor oil. Wilson : sweet avored Castor Oil. for which children cry, can be had at John Woods Drug empouum. V 811110! Tononfro. Minx-oh 8th.`1893. A Runaway. Mr. J.` Scott : team became frighteneda few days ago in that gentlemen a yard and undertook to run away. In "doing so he knocked Mr. Scott down and ranover him. doing him serious injury - We learn that, under the surgeon : care, he is progressing favorably. ' . M _S7*$ > _._oy-__.. FARM PROPERTY ! `"'.`.`5 u. 1y. i u=gr3 5"u~= ~. coats gsfghtpggedbehig fale _ Qh` 30011 1` cmfo "- . ' It 08 5;, suuuguul coats enough. un QQCCIQCIIJ. \JIlI)_IlIIIU2II`7cO ` ` - I hope Thomas keeps good company while he is away at schoo ,", said the youn man's mother. _ Ct '9onv\'|~:nr` his C.-u&'Inn-. '1...-_.._L`.'..~_. AUG'_|_'lON SALE IE LONDON amuuwrmn "m" . DENT 00.. LIMITED. `cc! . _R. SULLIVAN DAVID Oommlul 3. 73. Barrie. "' " i`bX'....... IN THE sumwmm com I count I: kind, I hold you true: But w at madv follow who can tell ? Give me a hon -a.nd g>u-a,nd .you- .. And deem me grate l. and farewell. --From Tennyson : latest poems. To make him trust his life. an , O huppg he. 'and to live. : V On w om a. happy home hasgrower V give His faulty to the haicyonhour, Orwell for him thaeds '3. friend. H A 01'. makes a friend wnere`e1- no come. d loves the world from end to end. (1 wanders on from home tn hnmn xuu gum or noneenold sunshine `ends. ` . An here no longer -can I rest; 1 V Fa.1-ewelll You will -not speak. my friends. Unfriendly 0: you: paujted guest-. .1 e earn "'11 ..An hereond llV......_-In 12-- um IOVBB me worm trom end to and. wanders on from home to home. Goon OIL -'MAKEs LIFE Smoom. An Alluri Cltomltahe; .-_- fI1L_.___-, , "iiln uni Lmofunn. 7 nIpH-cu- auuply uu umpnoyee or one uobertson, who hats lot of such sporting places in` dibrent `places in Ontario. ~ :T,A.'3*-.5 W-K-LL` yarn; -wahdei-er. :0 I.`.'\...'.-:...n.: -.'.i_-|_a W IlI(lOI'Ol'o ohold stihshlne ends; rer-can I mat: ` (11163, - Illa: . 3 gpprbved meta) .33. .Sn.-ohii 111 the Inca: instruments employed in Veterinary Dentist . Ogoe at Love Broe. Livery. oplpo- site But! of Toronto. Reeidence and Stab ea, #36 Bayeld St-. 35171.0. Out. '1`elepho111gJNo. under the moat` '"sB'&' i3n1tS't1i.; jzioif} 95.999 . approved me . o 3. ,sp_ag1. i thn Intuit hmtnumnnim nlnnln III). 7.0.` RM FOR 8ALIc.-100 W Lot `1 Aoonooasion 8. '_l!ownah1:t'0ro, 0 newly - oleorod and under Rood cultivation. balance -Hardwood bush, Frame House.` v V o co . oo, . 1 37:3 h' '1""3`'uron."' b'oas om au- T3'r'm'3'e9!v- A991! to . mun: 1-xntr of oonT B ' I . D 11! (Th - B nld ` ~ ' II` n. .0 Q. / ' inn. 3} cores of around in law uh b A lnowo a?:'m' m5u:' &'I.'...`i:....... ' v at a stun aunt I J l.`\Il.l DLIJlloI3C5|-Ilnl I fully situated on Kempenfeidt thewater. bei composed of Lots 10 and 11, S. Davis Stun: hots 11 fronting on Kempen- feldt Bay. lieores more or less excepting the portion conveyedtothe Raiiwav Company as showninregistered Plan No. 1. also Lots 1 and2S.Davis Street in block K and Lots 1 and 2!:-ontirg on Kempenteidt Boy. 4 acres moreor less. excepting portion` oonvered to Railway Compsnv all shown in re ate:-ed Plan No. 1. The a. ove is very suite le for tomily residenoesvond will be sold ate bargain and on em: terms. Applv to MRS. JANE: FULLEBT N. 61 Movonold St.. Barrie. 45-tf. '.____..-.-_.._: ._:-_- TENDERS FURWGMIL SUPPLIES 11 what will napnen to Sam. ushes. `This is a. prediction of the Toronto News : So MAJOR Sam Hughes is on the -track of D Alton McCarthy is he? Then, as Ida. Potter said of the detective, the Lord hel Sam Hughes, for when the member for Nort Simcoe gets through with him, there won t `be enou h of him left to ink the roller on his old Vashinzton pi-ess. `Vanuatu 1'.mV umnu Wm 09 received by the \ undersicued .110 to 12 o'clock, noon, on Thursday. March Both Inst" 1893. for the follow- ing unddrmentioixed articles for the County Gaol :-Beef. potatoes. not barley. milk. av:-Ian. `um unuannenunneu amoles tor the County potatoes. pot barley. milk. ayggi coal oil. soap. and unit per bbl. Security be required. B. E. FLETCHER. ' . Chairman. V 7 Hi hstreet, Barri . Barrie. March 14th. 1893. 3 new THE ADVANCE xi QEALED TENERS will be received by the )m_ und_e_rs1ned 12 o ologk. __no9n,_ .__-J l _'..-I_ lIA\LI_ n_, -- -.-.... TOWN PROPERTY FOR 8ALE.-Bea.uti W on Kemggngeldt 9e_a_r nunnl-nn Iud-:- ---.__..-j _A_ 11- -r DBFVIOG UIZBWQ . Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets. by -Grocers. labelled thus: JAMIE IIPPS & co.. nomoaopatmo V. Cholnuu.l.ondon.lng1and. .lJL\0l:l1Q' 153 1. o "By athorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition. and by a careful application of the ne properties or weil-selected Cocoa. Mr. Enos has provided our break fast tables with a delicately avoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors bills it is by the judicious use o such artio`es of diet that a con- stitution may be gradually built up untilstrong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are oating around us readytoattack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft .by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure bloodard a properly nourished frame."-Uivil Service Gazette Maa nlvnnluv u-Isl. I.-.ll.I..... ___L ._ --- -r - "'7 7 u Barrie. 14_th, 1893. - ya wanna: DISEASES l`mu'rln.--C:_Lta.rrh of the Head and '1`h1-oat. Catarrhal Deafness. Chronic Bron- chitis. Asthma and Consumption. also loss of voice, Sore throat. Enlarged Toneils. Polypus of the Nose. or any other Nasal Obstructions removed without the knife. ollr. Wnslulngton will be 1n'Barrl'e on the loll: of April, fl-om4 o clock to 8 penis I ' A Toronto . Ill uuu l.\vUl|lAl.`DlAJl' ill the patient in the act of breatbini . Throat. and Lung Surgeon, of 78 ccaul St. IIII U930 L. Kennedy complained that sheep belong- ing to-him to the value of forty dollars had been killed b dogs, one of which was Mr. H. Holgate s. udgment against the defendant for 820 and $10 costs or 10 days. On, Tuesday Emily Farrel was before the Police Magistrate, charged with running some sort of a" sporting establishment, in the shop next to Mr. Lower s tailoring emporium, without being duly. licensed. A second charge was also preferred, of sell- ing cigars and tobacco to minors. The case was enlarged till to-day. ` Shesays she is simply an employee of Robertson, who hats. lnt nf nnnh an.-..~+:.... ..I........ :..- .J:m..___4