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Barrie Examiner, 14 Apr 1870, p. 1

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NUC- "Since what! since wlmt?"I cried, llxtlfungu-sly. ' " ' ' ` "' 7 . " Since the murcler. Of course you know all the story, monsieur. } Of:u11r.~*r,-, I know nollnin_-2, 1' .'\n=- ' were-l. You Ardennuia urctlxc ma-~I ::t.'_gr:n'uting people upon the earth. Nu. - .~uonr-r (lUk`_<| zn stranger come than _\`o'.1 = talk to him as iflxe knew all your village gossip since the lays of St.` Hulu;-rt." " Monsieur is half right there. But I ; tliouglnt. Mzulzune Rocliere l1;ul_ told you Q the story of poor E|:uire s tleatlt, said I the grocer. V l H I u-rial.` I--Hlvnr lmnr ll. frnln Pinrin 3 LHC IUUUlo "[ wcuhl rather hear it {'1 . l1ix11sel}'," said I, if, as I Sui` I story is connected with him. I H Hugh Imrn Inn nnnu-51' pim y0lU' H-((5 ilk bl.\`.V., ; V Ye Eu] smiled except the c1mrcoa1-'uu`r- g ner, wlmse lmrsh face sgemed to grow .1 slmde older as he listened. " .. r I:..|- ..-.. I .- ...n.:..,_H I... ....:.I [ h[`U\V IUC lIZ|L'I\5|gCS lll |UU Cilflc f I shuul-l think him betweenifty and i sixty, I illIWel'(5(l. 1 The grocer chuckled with delight at `. this reply. ; ` Why, ten years ago," he cried there f wasu`t a hamlzomer young fellow in the l \V00llS than Pierre. At the utmost, he is x 1 l E I I not more than tlnirty-f.ou'r." . I was so ustonisheil, that I could only tum my eyes in_ l\L`\\'ll(lC`l`ll1(:l)f.V0`l) the worn, lnml fuco, wl1o.~`}': age-l lines of cure" and sorrow scenled utterly to belie the grocer`s words. .4 \l. 19 ,..j:I L- H ..-.. ....... ......Il I-..l. `IHIC 4 \I'lH.'H"e gL'Il.I('UI'C'}- ' i , . g Monsieur knows I never dunk` aught ; but water," returned the man, utkxng up i his last packets from the counter. I H Thi: mnntl.-m:m nrnvs van to drink 11 . E Ol 16 cuurctml uurucr as gUU\l, no ~uuu\:u. { He said this with a sudden ash in his icrce eyes, while there fell on his face -and expression of hate an su'ering in- Iescribable. I L. 'I`l.__a. ....._ L..- _ L:..a...... .... I .. ..o.......u.-. DUE UUSK, IUK VVUIUD LIUU D LUII hulllrlllgp ' I will meet you where you please, I cried, ca-_'e1'l_v. ..a The lonelier the spot, the better I shall like. I 1 u I`... ..... ,. ...... .. ..:l_ -1` L...___:__._ __._.J W IIUHI I IV lVC(\.7|1!:\l- ` I am astoniabed you should trouble _voursell' to remember all this ? said .I. " Why not write it down 3 . Monsieur, I c:mn'ot' write, returned 1 the chnrcozzl-burner gravely. *` We can- f not learn writing in the woods, we must j trust to our memories. Anni the m<:mor_v 5 I of n charcoal burner is good," he added. i Ha mil dd: with n -m.l.lun anh in MA I 1IU3L'rll'i|Ul\'o That man has a history, and a strange I one," I thought, as I watched tl1e~sh:\-low 1 of pain come over his hard features, . and _ leave them as composed and passiouless 5 us before. - I u [I _... -11 ..L....`I ..-.. AL:..L :I\-nA On S UClUl'ea - ` 4 How old shouhl.you think Pierre to he?" asked the grocer, in his usual minc- ing voice, as the ch:u'co:nl-hurner strode ;u\'ay to help Adolphe, the shopman, to rztuw the packages in the cart. I uhnlllnl thin`; him lmtwmanvftv anal .3 -V`-'5Gc_n.4 Ll UULLCT 1- bllialli H16. ' I'm watching it pile of burning wood in the forest, near the old cross in the old Bastoigne road, he answered, and if any day, for a week to come, monsieur will travel tlmt. way and blow hi. born --(travellers and sportsmen _carry horns in their pockets, to blow if 1ost)--I shall `hear it, and I will make my-way through the trees, and hling you to the spot. H I will name nn'Mondav. Pierre. I I will come nn'Mon I said, " at two o cluck. 111` L.u::.\J n nun uxvhlunn 0) uyul vnnra szuu, " lu. |V|U U uuun. ~ He bowed to me, without a word more and departed. V H An um-nnth nmn_.:airl the m-nmsrt and uepuncu. An uncouth mnn.: said the grocer; but there-[_ wonder he is alive or in his senses. Far less than he has suffered would make `a lunatic ofme." `I ...,...I.I n;\I l.n I-.hnn..-l inn` ngl-Inn Olllll llliuu: 11 Iullzulu U| lug. I would not be irritated into asking questions, _so I bought a bundle of cigars, and bade the smirking grocer .googl-day. _ cmpnm Ix. , Through what. wonderful green glades I passed! What cool arcades, and lofty arches, roofed with uttering leaves, soft, slzirxirrg, shadowy. bathing the eye in de- licious rest, and lling exery sauce with beauty! For zitrue and noble temple, commend me to the woods. What cathe- dral (nave can equal thisiavenue of elms? What tracer} in stone, carved by the moat. 4-unnnnz hand, can rival this fret- I Lu hi: WUBL trnceryin swue, curvuu u_y uml most cunning hand, work of leaf and life above my bend? And as for music and for prayer--on every side I hear going up to the `sum- mer sky, sounds that speak of joy and praise. Down in a little glen, where the trees grew thick and tall, shutting out the sun, and the loneliness yvaslo intense that the voice grew hushed, and the heart seemed stirred with memories of other worlds, I heard in _broken phases, uncouth and roughly spoken, the story of Pierre, the charcoal-burner. lL'_..- `L- _._____L _..-.. n`:nA :I.I;I` EIBICOBI-Dllfefo `fl Im the oorest man alive said] . J r frmn_ Pierfe suppose, the V N. mnnu:.' -Ila , 1\lnrIgngc-,n, ('.'ll'L'|u's in tho )u|mn l`('ilr-'UlI- Irunugu` 01' hin `(Ii-ll we nppliculiulls BARRIVE, COUNTY OF SIMCOE, `ONTARIO, CANADA; THURSDAY,.APRIL 14, 1370, vnno-Q at sunset, 1 think 3 `con but I know it is only fzmcy. If I were a townsunzm. taught. out ,of books, these fanoiz-A \\'jonIl not come upon me as stfong 1 as Ilu-_v Ii m_m-. But I dou t wish them away. ' No; it does me good to fancy I um lmr I ll5l-llQ`,'U LU HUI". "W.-.s shu heautiful? you ask. I-don t lcnow, sir. Her 'face was not like any face I have heard called beautiful in town and villages; but once, in a picture, I saw a face like herfs. It was the picture of a woman in the wilmlerness, weeping as she lay` on the` ground,_with her hand resting on a hook. V Mary hiagdalen, said I. It might be, sir.` But her name you 1 know was Elmire. I've made the woods ring with her name many a time in .the old joyous (lays; and in the sad times since, life whispered it to myself in prison, in` such bitterness ' as few men know, You wouldn t think, sir, that she _ was a giri, whom a wicked manlzlared to love in a wicked way; `yet `that misery came to her. If you were to climb to l the top of that green knoll, "and look westward over the sloping trees, you d see the smoke of the village where he lived. I never go there now. The sight of the place would set my brain on re. UNA am: A aruun-'9: eon. wall tn (In. Ills UI BUIIUWQ -"Down there, at`; that old gnarled tree, she used to meet. me every day. Some- Inc-9 at nun-.96, X think 1 '-o '_..-um: ' And it is not in `me to learn these things u||llIJ- A`\}` ll: UUCG ILIC EUUU LU IKIIICJ In I wish you could seeher, sir, as I do now. I am so afraid, us run listen to my poor talk, you will think her rude and "I rough like me`. .Yon will think, because she was a charcoal-bnrner s daughter, and because she loved such at man as I am, that her ways must have been like my ways; but I tell you, no. It is lm! -In me to have such thou-__:hts as she h:-xi. aunlto put them in such noble \\`ords--wm'ds that had 11 music and n measure-in them, likethe winds -have on a. stormy ni_-_rht. from -. sky. and herb, and tree-, that she . It-arnt_ Every little leaf and ower-L-up` told her its secret, and the stars, as they looked down on her,. breathed into her soul suchtlronghts of an infinite love, of an ever-yearning pity, and eternal glory, that my heart would stop beatingasl listened to her. .t\lY .. ..L'. L-.. .:4`..I2 IVl\II ....l. 1' Jan ; IIIIIU UL: _ We were brought up together, sir, so k I know what. I am su_vin;_r when I tell you .-he wasn0tign0I'nI1t.__ But. like ins ull, she had no (own-Iearmng; her dnlv books * were the'fo'rest and the sky; but out. of these she got a wisdom that. might Have put. learned men to shame. ` pigurrn nuvn.-ml Lara on.I `\:: nlvnn Lud- [MIL It.'iH'Ilt;llv men (0 smuue. ' Pierre paused here, and his eyes look- ed out far ::wa_v beneatln the green ghules - as though he saw there some sight. Llmtl filled his soul with the unutterable long- ing of sorrow. ' .A1\_...._ ;L____ 4 .l . I I I u .` \VLlIlK'~ Ignornnt,_was she? Why, she knew every tree that grows; she knew every herb that springs out of the grass; she conhl tell you where the freshest water r':_u_i, and the greenest cresses grew. ' There \v`asn't in healing leaf in the wootls that she hadn tIearnt to lll](i(?!Si.i'|Dd;, an(T if __voudid biithnrt your nger, she would spring aside, and come back smiling, \_vith -some sweet-sgmelling remedy_ in her pretty hzunl. n l`l,,_, .1, a,,,, "I my `smnfor"fever. Ah, what a store she Ill|`\I- . Then the owers! There was no eye like hers for owers. She 'knew them all, and never gathered them as town- fulks do, to throw away` when they faded. No; she dried them in the sun; and kept them forthe sick in winter. The rose and gilly-ower for colds, the .~lirne-bl0s- gzithered every summer! And with what wreaths and posies she decked out ourl Iiule hut! I nllf. ._,,. I I. A AI uuiuluab Illsccl. on we grass. People said she was ignorant. She co'.1Ind t. read and write; she couldn't say a ` Pater in _L:ttin to save her life; she` was umzulglit. and igxnor2zxnQ as a bird or a beast. l ve hear:ltl1e_ townfolks say this of ht-If often, and I've smiled, and wished they were out in" the woodswith us for a while. .1 I . , ; 1 A Irv: . . Fsem ts.` zun an outcast of the woods, and I know it. and I rarely trouble A town, for therel , feel myself alone-not turned, us it were, to theztone aboutme. Here tis (litfeient; my spirit does not jar with these ' trees and rocks, these longistretcliin;-2 slmnlons and fantastic lights, these wild cries of bird anal beast, and this mysterious moan, which comes at. times" upon the - wind : breath, shaking the forest with the wail of some uiispenknlsle sorrow. No; I love the wild, free woods`. and she loved the forest, too, with all her heart. 'l`here wzisn t 1| sound in it she coul-ln t. tell ` and interpret, from the song of the nightin gale` `down to the weakest cry of the smallest insect on the grass. Lt D.;....I.. ....:,l -1..- .....- :_,, , , . nu` j:. Pierre; in ail _the world there s none poorer or rougher. In saying I am a chguconl-burner, all's said in one word. I an of the woods,`and it nnrl T I-urnlu oL,...LI- - ..._._ 1-,- .|., M Y (H LUV PIHUU V'U|.II\l it III, UlR_\lII Ull lIICo He was a farmer's son, well to `(lo.. A course, drunken brute, vlie, and cruel as a wolf, but clever, so the school-rnaster said, and rich. as all the world knew. And, you see. she was only a charcoal- lmrner's (laughter, an outcast, ignnran}. as a lrlrd. and wilder. She` never went to mass, 8l1ene\feI' came to confess, she never joined a procession, she never (lunc- ell at a village fete, she conlcl heilher read nor write, and in all her lifeshe had never seen a town. So she was too far beneath him to he thought of asea wife; _nhe was even `in his eyes so low, that he 1.--; Id. L-ma In... .. ..........t t`...\.... ..ll his _F|lU `V1113 cit; kept his I neighbors. *5 Rut ha HUI llUl1IDn But he creftinto the wood, and came upon Ilxer in onely places. and insuluijd her wit) hot words of assion. Or e stole upon her llnawurres, when she sat at work beneath the trees, and fawned and cringed for a word from her. Or he threatened, or frightened her, when she came into the vlage for nx and wool. All things, all ways. he tried, and he gained only her `quiet. scorn, and" her un- fold loathing. nun. mcm nk":`rAn A4-`u... ........x.. 1...'.... Lulu .IIJlI\Il.IllIy,u We wild children oflthe woods have an instinct, which warn; us of a hurtful reptile or a poisonous plant, and thus we avoid them, ' though we know not their names, and though we could not in our ignorance, utter our reason for our fear. So with her; she hated this man from the first, and one day in our wanderings, she bolrl me al1e`th`ought, he would kill her, `as a snake or a . wolf would when` hungry, or angry. I laughed at this. ' (To an coxrzxuzn.) '5" I U`-'5 eyes 50 lU\V` Llll Ill: base love a secret from all his u ur..\l.I:.I(h` l.\ ' WINES, `f.`I`6I'f6R L 6: CIGARS, W1-IL Ll.\'G'1'0.\' S'l`REI-3'1` TOR()N l`()_ u 1. U A n. -3 , and \\'ho|c.=z\lc dealer in Hzwmm, Yam Con- .ncct~icut S(`('d,LL`:\f. and all olhvr kinds of Tobacco, corner of Park and Mulberry streets llA\lll'rn\' n uv |WM. .DAv1B6N '& soN,] IL:-rw huvlncnv \InVI-r-rL- I-. (".11 \ KIWI I8 WT \_cu.-ljumry bollvgu. ' '1%"'-`U1 di-`1::uu:hv.~'. either `by mail. tole- gray-u or Gib-.-n\'ls_o, will. be puncluully al- lvmlted :0. n - 1 . .. _ -_ - u nu... nu. lh-. Snm:1:x..\.\`n`s Ilon-:L. Cm: -um-:. Ont. 4-ly" , . .\L.'.\'L`F4\CTl.'Ill'ZIl OF :9 UBALEII IN ' DOMESTIC AND FOREIG`.\' CIGARS 17'? Kim: Q-rm.-L--r \\'..~.~-r '!`..n.-..- .. unnhn n In Cigars. Tdbaccos, Pipes, Canes 'I`nh:mr~nni (Inna: Km w|...v.....1.. .....1 ...a..--.. u. _. \aIwU|v\I\I\JAJ, J. Lyuo, uauvo Tolmcconists _Goods, &c., Wlmlo.-sale and Re-tuil,vSigI1` of the Indian Queen, John Street, South. Hamilton, C. W. ' u.a. .-\rmy. V - , V UH`u'r:--Iu the premises rcently occupiegl by Hubert Ross. Esq.. and nearly opposite `_tl1u\\'cHingl.uu llolcl. ' _ 19-(Sun {DR} 3. \V. s'LAi'EN, T ~01-:u.x-:n rs iDBUGS,' CHEMICALS, . '&c., 0l;'lT.l .T_-1_.I`I.\:.l V 7 ~ __ . J ' warms up uw.-.1 .m`I'_-`I3!-o u_~ ` 1 corner of U-.\`cu .c`Dunlo`p. These rooms will be closed from the_15th to the 24th o.fc-.\ch month. My I I` G. SU T H E R L .-\'.\' D. Y:-:n:1u.\'.un' o ` 'SL'm.'1:n.\'. GmdI1u.Iu of the Ontario Vctcljilxnry College. ' "T3i"'.~\|l di.~`n-.uclu-.<. r-ith.-r -hv m-nil, h-1. u\,I.uu-1 L up 11.` II 1` URDIUA DIUA _ 172 KING S'rm:1-:1` '1-:51, Tol:o.\`To. W|m'I.r:.~'.\u: 0.\'1.Y. I\lJ|Jl{CAIll I-LIXIDIJ Y` ILLIIIJ lJQ1.IlIJ' LISH M l'.".\"l`,r , ` Next door to the Crzthedral, King Street Easl, 'l`{\D!'l\Y l`(l 'uIJ.u.-L3 1. .1, uu1a,-Ls.~um151'mc and Attorney` M Law, Solicitor in Cuancorry Cunvcyaucer, Jzc-.,-C()0KS'I`0WN, Out. ' - 17. ..Lv .--- ` UR. !IA.\lILTO.\ has removed to his new reside.-11cc." opposite the Post Oicv, Collier Sxmm-I. Barri:-. Out. I n llu JV ILLQVJLV, . U (Fnrlm-rlV' Drs. Schulm-Id nmfwatson, Bond up-:u1.). Lute o1`Kliu;hcr~__'. lic.~.idcncc,h1r. .\1cGcc's, 'rnnu\"rn\' n\"n , _.V_r_,, _.-..._-._-... Late Assistant Colonial Surgczm. 11.31. Con- vict _I)cp't, "l`usxu:\niu; three yr.-a.rs.\ss t Surg. ' U.b'. .-\rmy. ' I U1-`H('l~:--I11 the nronxlsvs rcentlv nr-minim] 'Yl.~uui `SC.-\NLO.\'.'M.A., BARRlS- 1. TEIC, .-\'l"I`0R.\'l-ZY-XI`-LAW, SOLICITOR- in-L`nau(*eI_v, (`un\'e_\'nncer, &c. OFFICE over Mur- phy : Store. Holland Spree.-'1, BRADFORD, ONT. RDAGII, ARDACH &`s'rnA'rm:-Bar- risters, Attorneys, Solicitors in Chancery, Oltices Owen Sujeet. Barrie. W. D. .uu9.u;u`.- `- - - - J. A. ARDAGII, B.A`-v .... 4-), u it u. 5.... . u. .1. 1.u..u(.3 1..m.ucb.-.\m.\wr.n Ur U the Royal Colleges ofurgcous, Edin- burgh and England. _ CONSULTING .i:Ol ERATI'.\'G SURGEON; (31.-turn.`-_k'inn Q9. \L nat '!\u-m'nn LuO\uuul'I I E.\'RY BOYS NICOL. M.D., Physician, Surgeon, and Accouchcur.-Rcsideuce, Cuuxs'row.\'. ' Qnumiul nnnnn nah! On .32.-..o..n. at ...........u. LaUUKSTOW.\`. . - Spizcial mention pmd to diseases of women and children. - ' . 7- T F D olesl \.nI-I`; lax n. SADDLERY, HARDWARE, C A R R I A G EAM')[R`I~1\IMINGS, Luv.-1 JIELLED LEA TIIER CLOTIIS, d'c. . Mnunfacmrers of unxuiu on .l4Al.4h/1,111 1UI`hVl`4 ID- A !-` - LAW, SOLICITORS )N - (,1I.\;\'(`El{Y, and Conn-y_nncers. 0l~`l-`ICI-I-DllllIUp Slreet, next door to Mr. J. Annstrong`s Store, BAB- - ms, Ow. ' l\l,"......... r 1-..._.. --v 'v -~r- who `Saddles, arid Trunks` for the 'I'rmlo. nun, U.\'l`. W.-\'4.1'a J." K>r:.n'1.\'u. I<`au.\`cxs W. '.LAL`m'. i _____________________j___ uu.-muu 1 mu .x:ur11.1c.u'1.Vu pp 1tut:;U.V.- OFnc1~::-King St-. West, Toronto, between York and Simcoe Sts. ` 47- .NE\V SADDLERY, Harness'" Trunk Jlluml Harness " }|[am(factorV'_:/, NEXT T0 E. HINDS STORE, BARRIE. TLEVI` WARNER, Single and Double Harness of all kinds. Sad- dles. Bridles, Whips, Blankets, Robva, Col-` lars. Trunks, &c. l ' l ya` Iepnm'n'nn mvnih/. chmnlunnd -nrmnnflu ` lars, Trunks, Aac. :3` Repairing neaiIy,cheap1y(nd promptly I1c71(Icd - _ 41)` neuvy Elugu: uuu uuu-uu .. .4... IBM _@E@19..,B5idief 8%%:I1'&c., ml hy In -inlly ful`~ in a style warranted to give suu.~:.\cuun. _;:$' REPAIRING, &:c., done in u worknnau. like manner. ' - ' 26;; . `F I 3`! K` 4` Y '1 .. . -` M {h bC XNLON. `I -\, BARRIS _ SULICITUR-1 in-Lnaucen-. (`un\-mmn.-...- 1-. n|.`wn~I.~ m-... um. 2Ve.zt.door tn the Law '0_[ce. of fessrs. McCarthy :1 : .Mc Curthy, _.-oqvr A-n nu-IrI'\11I1'.1I'I'I 1') A 1111`l"`l:l DU_1\Ii':(L)`Jl:I.:i'1{E`l::;.v'I:,`"13TAy.'ItRIE. ' ._ __..........,I on .u-.1.-man nu-J1-rn fm'~linhInn:i~ L} U L` J.l\JJ. DJ; Lvaagu .1. , Al.|-a.a.va.va..n-u He is prpared to execute orders fox"lightand' `a heavy single and double sets of HAR.\'E:a: 1101- n-_1;I1_.. ..::H.. n. n. 1.5: can 115 nun.-.u.., style warranted to give sziLi.~`.\L-tiunl. as` REPAIRING. &:c.. :1 work: W. E" Saddles I_-{'51r`ness,% v .u.I.uu, :.u.\guv;uu uu U.I.\In..l.M W1-I[.LI.\'G'l'0.\' S'l`RI_I-3'1` TORO.N'l`0.` p_ "|.j["_ " 1-tn.- annu- PROFESSIONAL CARDS. `ADDLERY HARDWARE ESTAB- ` I an u I-"\t` - 'A C OFS cV11yCf:'/'1~:I{, i:T:Tf*I~.Tc.\-131' )1}. W. H`. BL.-\CKS'1'OCK, Gll.\DC;\'l`l'I 01-` VIC'l`ORIA ~. ` U.\'lVERSITY. .1.SD:\Ll-Z. P};xr;T.\.\'uL'xsuE.\'s. moan. 12-ll`. IUTIIER GRQVER, ALL: ' .nJ.n.L v .A.arv-Isl:-I \aI nJ\rd (Lyra D.u'mso.\', Mc\fl-rn: 3: Co.) Wholesale Dealers In `IIO.\l'.~\S T. A, BOYS.-I3ARRlSTER "nd Ulnrnnv` n.r Lam :,.I:nH.\.- :n _.__7 `u-u--r. tOI}ER'l` McHE.\'RY, 'EATh\'G & LALL/Y, ATTORNEYS- L AT LAW` snlu-vrnnn 1\` 4 u .\\'(-`I-`.l!\' )1: J. H. \v.-x'rso.\*, (Fnrmurlv 1 )1: J." mz.m.s LIz.uzs.-.\rmx3R OF! flux Rnvnl l`...llnnma nf' l`.alin_ E.\lO\'AL. LIQUORS 3; CIGARS. P. REID (1: co., J. SCTHRADEAR, %sDDLEBY. Kw s'ru0..\'G, K1. 1)., ' '.\t.R.C.S., E.\'GL_[\.\ D, ,,.,..u-. 1-`... .7 ,...........;s, M: XL !-`.\C1V`l3IlI-III or .2 D::.u.1:u In \ \`l\ I.`/'\nnr1~\v r\11\ . n z I.\ll'l)l{'l`l'IR.\' .\.\'l) DE.\LEllS L\' `I"I'l\'l'TI'\1\rl a naval A o I UDUU, BY Producer. 1- Lu:-nl in In \IIIL-lIII\II`&u OIHLLL-1, ONT. "H; V-uncux nu, 41:11:, TORONTO. LU .nn.1111au' up .\1annfacturers of an n \JUlI|II 0 Ill` fpr the Trade. BRITISH-FREEDOM AND GOLONIAL RIGHTS. I1), CIIURCHILL, conoxzn, I, B.A., 42-ly 2-I3 nwrcml traveuers. _ Clmicc liquors &c, in stock. Commodiou! Stnbling and Shds convenient to the house. l Ila]: A. ABNALL. HIS _well-known and favizrite old Hotel has been thuroughly renovated and fitted up in a manner to ensure the comfort of guests; _nnd travellers are assurcd- that every endeavor will be used to give them satisfaction and rend- er the establishment the best of its class in pointofcomfortand taste. A Billiard Parlor nltaclxerl. Stugus for different parts leave Hie house daily. This old ostamishetl and commodious betel is in excellent urdur having been ro.-novzxlml and re-furnishc-d.:md is well ada.ptel for travellers being conyouieumo both cars and boats. Good stabhng. A Livery Stable connected with the hotel, where horses can be had on the shortest. notice - '14-1 F`RASER'S EXCHANGE HOTEL; 'opposueme Railway Station, Diqilop .s:., T :',c-- - jrP==-'~'.:,v,1`nAsp:3, - `~ _- _- Pno~nz:=6:i. e ., . .. U -I`hisv3H Known estrhbusufnent has n:c2:1n.ny un-Iergrine very great improv`ernent-a largo nddilirun having been made to it. giving in- crease-:1 accommodation to the public and com- mercial travellers. l`l...h-nlinuunra 1-0, in zlnr-1:, (`.nmmmIinu.- R/1` I N s H_ 0 'r-E:_I:_-' ' new LOWELL, J. G. MARTIN,_- - - Proprietor. Formerly ofthe Exclmnge Hotel," Creemorc. . E `, (V ' _` V 4 THE QUEEN S, 1 - _ DUNLOP STREET, I}.RRIE. CHARLES CAMERON." PROPl{|ETOR. Tllii commndinns hotel has just been erected. nndeis now furnished throughout in a most comfortnbkistylo. It contains the host sample roorha fur commercial travellers, of any 1101150 no:-Lh of Tqronm. " 47- .DDFEIV.LOW`S"HO'1`EL,l A VE.\'I.VG. C0. SIJICOE, 0.\'T. JOSEPH WILSON, - - - Prqprietor. P. Mcsnmmr, SAML BROLLEYT . The subscriber begs to acquaint his friends am! the public with the fact that he has re- moved from Allundale to the brick premises situated as above, and recently occupied as a" Tgnperance Hotel, which he has opened and is uqwtting up for the `accommodation of the public. v 27-ly OMINION HOUSE, A N G L` S , 0 .`,3'Near the Railway Depol. \\ _!l. n. .v1cnou.'.u.L, . l'ropriet0r The Bar is supplied with Choice Liquors and Cigars. ,Good Sheds and Staliling adjoining ` the 11024.-.1. - ' `i n..,......s.....94 mm - ..lT_1vr -" `*1 I` (Late Mee.king's'.) V Next Door_West. of the Railway Station, Bu:-x'ie, Oxxt. D. Ts`Anu:u|.:n. - - - Prnnriotnr, D, FARAGHER, This House has just. been thu-d hp and m- furnishod anew, umking it one of the most colnforlnblc houses in the North. 21-If ORILLIA HOTE_IT A [V A h('\l\T l'l"l"I' I2` I]Ip_\'1u wnhun .. .u1mJn_\', In. `Stages daily to and from Cxeemore, Aven- ing and l3:\mlu. connecting with trains on the Nobcrxl Railway. v An vxnruss is desnatched dnilv tn the above a.w".u\-rn r;:u1\vny. express is despatched daily to the above places. ` . R$'A Livnrv Enstlylinhm:-nt in nmv being places. k'.-X Livery Eastblishment is now} being s_ta'rted in conncr.-lion with the house. 42- INGHAM ST\`VELL1NG'1`ON -uo'r1:-L.` - `con. DUNLOP 5; BAYFIELD STREETS, \J V A. swoon.-ms, ` UUUU AUUUAI .\lU U;l'1'lU.V I01` '1'l`1- I ' veers. A fn2e'Stage runs in connection with the Cars morning and evening. 1 An`attemive- hustler in attendance. 1-Iv `NORTH AMERICAN HO'1EL, 'fTI'l.`n\"I'. RH`! '.K"I'I.11 The proprietor of this wr-ll-known establish- ment begs to inform his friends and the travel- ling community that`l1e'has leased the above lmtei in tile pleasant and healthy village of Orillia. and is now prepared to receive and accummodlale guests. . . I Comm:-rcizil travellers and others furnished 1 ;{r'; x cfn E n7"TfdT7E'ii"f, | ALVA DOOLITTLE, Pnorn.n:1'on. (Formerly (fthe Railroad Hotel, Belt Ewart.) accommodate guests. Comun-rciail travellers \\'.il.h convu-nient. and ample uccomodnlion} Choice Wines, Liquom and Cigurs. iustock. Apartments let to private families. .`.3'Goud Sheds sud Stabling with attentive r servants.` ' THIS i; the first Hotel `In the place, and a`ords all the conveniences and com- forts ol' :1 first class house. ' Stages depart from `and arrive at the hotel. `Conn-._vu1u.-cs to and from the Steamer. 1 :3` Livery connected zm'l.'L the h(:u.s'e. P. QUINN, B-ARR11:_11o'rEi;, BARBIE, 00 UNTYSIMCOE, ONT.- Mrs. E. MARKS. Proprietresu JOHN MQWATT, Superintendent. - :$`Tbe Travelling Community will nd this establishment suited to their requirements and deserving of their patronurge. . :3 Sample Rooms for Commercial Travel. rs. If aample Liuotua IUI uunnuunuun 1AuIu|- lers. Excellent Stabling connected with the House ne 10106. December 24, 1867. GOOD 'Acc0.\`1.\mD.u'IoN for Tra- mu... A (nan-Churn run: in onnnur-linn vuu me vars morumg anu es-emng. A_l1 a ttei1_tive-hostler attend:\nce.' 1-ly lUEEN S HOTEL, ).NT.uuo' IIO'1`EL_. BRADFORD,- Company. .\u, mnnnz. [ARKsMAN s HOME H0'1`I-IL," _LOBE HOTEL, Nezr the New Railway Depot.) ' m'120.\-'T.4 R10 STREET, COLLI.\'G\\'0()D, uxr. PE.\'ETAXGL"ISIIENE,` ONT. BARRIE. ONT. HOTELS. Baggeld Street, Barrie, Ont. Prot-ietor. xrncy at: nd costly them to Front Slreet, Slayner. Pnopuxjzroiz. Pnopauzron. Pnompsron. ` Proprietor. V 47-lvr. ` I .WlLLlAM PARKINS, ~ 1INNKEEPE.R, COOKSTOWX. Licensed Attcliollrer for the (,'n1m1_z/ of Sizncoe. ` Valualor, din, cbc. , 36-1y. HIS new and commudi0us1':0tcl'is situated near the Lake Shore. and commnndsu lino: vicw of lhv `surrounding scenery. The rooms are `large, hamlsmnuly fnrxlishcd. wvll venti- lated. and faunilios can be 's_upplied with separate suites for thmnsolves. ;'S:unplc Rooms for Cpnllnorcial Travellers. The-, Rm` will :|I\\':|v= `.4: fmm rnnlnm u-Ell. Snxcos HOUSE, URO caxma. .F. HALL, ~- - - - .Pa6pa, -4a.__. IK fun, guun souublo GOOD ACCOMMODATION fr Trdvllels. The Bar is suppliedavilh choice Liquors and Cigars. - pa-1:`-m.1I..no Quhnp .'....1.cx.,..n_ .. . I \L'u| tutu] ncp IE. V. HANMER; _'!`his old establishment has been completely renovated and re-furnished. and is now one of the most coxntbrtntylu huusca for travellers in any country place of the size. . Frc-e-omn_ibuss-S to and from the cars. Bar supplied `with the begt the market affords. . _` Every attention given to guests. 37- `JAM:-:s Jouxsoxr gay azunpu: unoms [Ur u_:nnn<-rcml 'l'rzu'em-rs. The Bar` will al\\'u_vs `ne found replete will: liquors and cigars of tho lyiist brand. . Good Stabling and-attentive l:0stlc|'5. 20- J. P. m`r.E-1', - r--._> JOHN CULVR;NELL. . ARRIAGE TRIMMER and General_ _ UPHOLSTERER. Opposite E. Gravel-'5` llanlware Store, Dunlap-Sweet, Barrie. , , Ban-ie, April, ya -_:`j{.z_ - .. .. . . .. ., County Clerk, `` ILL'n.ttend at his Oice. in Barrie. every S;\'PUl{D:\Y. froln 11,` a.m., till 3. p m., according to Order of Council. and every 1 other day at his Ofce in Cuokstown. "ICENSED AUCTIONEER, AND AP- PRAISI-IR for'Bm-rie, and the County of Simcqe. Cs.s_h~Adva.uces made on Goods re- ceived for Sale. Marriage Licenses. 0 \JvJKA1 ll. ll\J\I]'4ll\7.` (Lnlc Clerk in_ Connty1egi.=try Olcc.) CO.\'VEY.\.\'CER. Commissioner in Queen's Bench, Auctioneer, Appraiser. and Com- mission Agent for the sale of HOUSISS.` LANDS. 'FAlK.\I `STOCK. IIOUSEIl0I.D_ I-`l}R.\'iTURE, Goods, Wares, Jzc. Also 1'01 the collection of IIIVIW-no \'tu'I\I'Vn lI'I\ nnnn--I-nu 5.14.: .v, .-v--.-. .-.u.r 4I\/\a\II, .1 A I Cash Advances made on Goods lqfljvr Sale}! -`Sale l{o0m,co1'ncr of Collier and Market :St.<.. Barrie. lI_-if gg-Highestm;1=EnExcEsgiven._g: ` joj Disputed Lines accurulely mljuslcd. Valxmlions carcmlly mule. and Survo.-yin_: 01 every dc-scriptiou executed with accllmyy and do.-spatch. - ` 30-ly BINGHAM BROTHERS. BUTCIII-ms .1.\'n GENERAL l [Ill\'E1'0RS, L MARKET STALL Nos. 2. &5. 1:.-m1:11:, I_I'AVI~] constantly on hand :1 ' {root} supply of FRESH MEA'l`, l"U\\'L, G.-\.\U'I. &c.., of as choice quality asthe m:1r,k1-ts a'ord, and om-r tho- Sallle at very moderate prices. (`nu-um! nunf Q-nuaanmu and Tard fntn-Hmr I . .-..-, .. ---. _, -._., , Provincial Land 3 u r`v ey or, LAND AND II\'SURA.\'CE AGEl\ l`. ANGUS. - - - - - ONT. x)'.:||L'f In GRAIN, FLOUR-, ` BARR!-IALLED PORK. ncIrI\tnAt L- A. u,_ 4, _\.un.;:_n, L|4\l\.L, u.xn.|u'.u.u;.u Luun. OATMEAL, &c.. to the mac cheap. OPPOSITE THE MARKET. COLLIER ST. I I1.-ma I ..mI.m- -.I......-5 nn |......2 at um. um -1 urruo1 1 1; uua .61.-ilillbl. gunman .51.; Dressed Lumber always on hand at his Mill" Yard. ' 3%` Lumber Cu! and Dressed to j0rder. Bafrie,` December 21st, 1S69. . 47-1y I SGIUC It IG_I_y' uluuclau: lnu.vn. Corned Beef. Sausages and Lard. together with avurit-t_v of other Ixsg-full u-omnmdilien, . can usually be but: at No. 2 J: 5 Stalls :3 .-Lllpnxrcluwosciulivcrt-di1:~a:y part. V. : the town free of charge. CASH PAID FOR `CATTLE. nv\': 1-1!` I lll\ llll.l\I ` The subscribers th-.1_n`.&t`nl for the very liberal patronage of the past, beg to'iul'urnI their 0111 cnstumersvand the public generally, that they have made arrangements with the Lea(l'n_q C /wese Factories QfourDonu'nz'on For a. continued supply of 1"` ' I'M V (`I I `CANADIAN ijesz DEPOT. WHOLESAI;E_& RETAIL. A large supply of which will always be kept` on hand at prices which will be certain to en- sure satisfaction; . .|a.mnul Rruuul Rlcnunifu Xvn (lnlh.-nu-n at sausxacuon . As usual. Bread, Biscuits, &:c., delivered at any pvrt 01 the Town. . ~ R. KING :1; SO) . x FIRST CLASS CHEESE !, `Fox-xnerly of the Ron, llvon-21.. Hamilton. Jose?!-1 aocsns, `HIIEF CO.\'STABLE. County of Simcoe On-`nu-2: .opposiu- the .\1arket_. Barrie. - _ _ . % HENRY HARPER. Issuer of Marriage Licenses, c00KsT0n'.v.` " nv. u'rI.-I1'1"l v P|ll\'A'l"F'.. R-If Again. `Ex_ce1Ient Stabling i1ud~S1xeds, JG yuux. \. uvu vg nuns, `sons \_\'n- ACC0l'.\'T. V....:. '4.2...... .. .....L I\-4 1,/J5 1..-1 A __ {ELL EWART HOTEL-, |'O.SEPH` ROGERS; `It In (`lap-1-in I`. @%ammw ,RILLIA HOUSE, IL-up Qo..n'm-.1 H.\..L~.. \ J. `w.. amo_cMAN. )0RTI2AIT'l AI.\'T1-IR, 39 King Street \\'-.-st, Toronto. A I 37-y ` `OHN LAIRD,. n...a... :. ENGLISH B~I?\:I_IOLE` `ATE "x{CCfT6FEr,T I , _, ; A Q, ` (Formerly kpt by A. Doolittio.) H.\7\T\H<`R` _ - _ D........., BUSINESS CARD S. 'J{F3BBFTE.ET}" Hg `Used, n. T; BANTING, ......l.. l`l.u-I-, E. S. MEEK|NG. nan-.n.a.. a..I.~\J\JI. (Late Stubrd Hou_so.) /1 `D Y I Y HOTELS. _., -.._ -.. ;c0LL1.\'c;n`00D. ONT. 'A::n' nun:-1-. .n.-...,\ 0mLL 1.-1, ONF. -Paopkmrbn. UVllLlll'l ) Pnopmmozz. Pnom:n:'ror:. ,:'I'_q)l[(lHI:1| Pnornn-."ron. 51-l_v S-tf DUNLOP STREET, BAP\RIE,j `ALEXANDER ac CO Y, Inladdition to their.ns;m1 Stock 6fGE.\'L'l.\'l . DRUGS, CIIE.\lI(,`.-\.[..~`. DYE :'TL'FFS. &c.. &c'., 1:'.`u'e now on hand a selection of , . __..._ ; inrugs, Medicines, i FYJWRJYPAYC YJAVKYTC . ' 1 Atlow rates for cnsh. Call when you visit the city. inspect the stock and ]('1|l'H thu prifr ` Tm-.y will, take ]-l-a. in she`-wing good whvtlmr you ]>1Il`L`h`.l. or not. 1'S.-1 TISF.-I IITIOX 1} (`.1 Ix _-1.\'T1;'I-.`fI`:`j ` Toronto. July 20. 1869. 25- F. S I _____ . _' l`HE s1xIscril)cr would 1-u-spc-ctfnully ncqnainl the p'ooplo.-. of Barrie and the public generally. of the fact that he has cnnlnuencml . business in his new huiltling. one dunr east 0! I ! tho P0.~`tOt1iCe-, wlmre he is pm-paw.-d to .':`lIppI_\- ' E tl:c111`with- nr.I.1lh Au.LuuA:A.`, I E `gt, East, Toronto, ! Offer fursalc-n` laxmc and \'m'in-(1 n:<.~m-um-nt 2 EYES --..:pim1 IIIUI I I I\llI8 LII Ibr sale a` l:n'gc 1 I *` ___"""_-"'7! CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES,' A I')'|"YC'T`' \l \ 'I`l,`hl A 1 iVESPRA MILLS DEPOT! 4 Thu. F'.ul-J'1l- TI . na- ! Flour, Bran, Sho1'ts- 0a.ts,`Peas, Gm Of the very best qu:\1it_v and at rcnsonnlu prices. " ' V 1 c"Goods ilelivercd in any part of the | town free of cbznge. ` ' mnrnt A c nnnxv.-n\` I FANCY GO 0135:} :3` Those in want of anything in the lino shuuld givv the Guoxls at Apolho.-cary s .lIal1 aninspc-clion. LI. __ The Sulzscriht-r dusin-.< to thank his nun1or- 0115 friends and the public gem-r-.s.ll_\'. for past- 1mrlrnnu__n-. and to inform them that ha- has REMOVED to the >'uuh Sinln of BL'.\'-. LU! >,"l`l{ll'I'1'. m-:\I'ly (-ppmitc hi~' old slmul; 5 where he intends IU km-p (-.m1.=1:mt_y on hand a 1-`irstClas.~' Stuck or - ____ A-an-I-I'l\`P'll` Barrie. Met-mber. 1369. Cookstown, [OF TIII-2` which will he st-M Ill !11- l0w1~.~'t rvnmn-4 "prices. BOOTS AND >'1IOIi.\' mu urulcr on the shortest nuticu. of-,_;m.vd Ill` and h._v (:Ul|1t'll'lll. \vurlau1au. A" call sm.-ctfullv soliu-in-d. 7 IX?I.\'X1'1 B1 ; ORS BILLb! 1H on short notice, in the b""' `Mylo, and AT RATES L()\'VEIl 'H.I.-\.\' EVEII I A Choice Lot of CUTS to choose from. CALL .-mu srscnuaxs. March.31st, 1370. 9 d All of. which can be omma A f' mm Low PRICES! %M-4 "LL&IJ-LJE LJLUJLLILLLI. C'00I{.5"1'0II'_\'. L'Ul'_\"l'1' U1 .\'1JlI.'0I;`. ` _.\Iunu1':-.cmrcr ofJ:"D-ah-r in ] Cabinet: LF111-niturcli ilPloug];1s & Pldugh Points 1) ....... ~.- "1||I'xnl' "ii\3\eVABE Am) 'wr> s, In 13...! and {um}: ,('~.- I I. Cheap as chn he had -.mywh<-re in 1 Inn in in -......`. .... Ion. An ins'pcctiu11 and trial will prove [hm the fJ.l'InU|`.~ uf:`in1cm- cannot be hum-r suited aslo quality and yvrico.-. ' " JA.\lI-is BRAD]-IN. BO 0 'f'[smA`iii5j"i:%i1oE :5, EX AM 1lf$i:`1{ OFFICE, Grain, Fe.-ud and Set-(ls. &c., &c., huml. Barrio. .\I1;:u. 1. 1.' , ' | ' `I0 -0 ' I ' I O0'K.QTO\\'1\'FERXI'1 CRE% . E.\H UlIII'.\I. gFan1;1";;g`Mi115,; DRUGS 8; CHEMICALS `I ____Op.o Dnnr E113! of the PM; n__:,.. Collier Street, Barrie. ` Oct. 1868. LPO l`HI_CARY S HALL, Ink and I nunl" TOILET ARTICLES ..-\.\'D Ihoice Perfumery. I ..r ...|.:..u. I\r\i` 1... ,n- _..-, . .__...._-._._..~, ..-.-\.~ ARTISTS .\I.\TIRIAI.S. ht. &'c.. |;\R'i`IES requiring HORSE BILLS "Hm r-mninvz .~('1L$(ln can huh: lb EMovAi JAMES -i3_RADEN, . u'l'I|1l'\' 1'1nI'\"I'\' 111.` \' `ll' Opposite the Railway Station. \K'11r.a lL'L[uu|u5 Alvu the commg (- printed at _ ____.-y.---v-n1-5 :._' "ARC.-XCII, ANDERSON .1: C0.- (`Form0fl;.' J. L. .\Iargnch.) I 1-IInvI.x..v I.` A\'n ru-1-.n .. .~-.-.- MANUFAcTUREP[?. Agriculmrzxl Implmm-uL<. xxx. \ \~\`\ \\\\\\V`x \\ ix 1\\` `. Dcc'(-mbor. 1869: OF ALL KINDS, "' " '_ -' "3 R:-`apt-r.<. .\Iuwvr.<, I ` I L} Straw Cutters, 4 run 4x --' 3 TIIOBKAS ROBINSON. P.-..m-I an I-LAUL I UI UIILU ml v-M11-d S:Ul'lulcll mu l1|'l(`l.'. J.\.\lES BRAD]-.`.\'. :9. 47.: y ; --------~--- \ 1511.14: tor` lb:-ml |l)l.\:[l,\. 3 Prupri.-tor. 5 One Dollar perv; % WALL PAPERS and Decorations- -_._v -.-u.n.n;. S9]( li0DS can be made at Edwanis fr: rt`. 100 dim-n-nl Pam-nus. being um L.-\IIUE:"'v.` STOCK of lnnpr-rte- 1".l[>\`l:' in the l rusi1.-;~.'; comprising lUu.UuU pit-ccs. ,,u V H. n .. - ~ .uus!(: 13002:: or all Klnxl~'. Shk ct Music, Violins. Cuncerti EBOOKS, in great variety- : _ ,, Q % AT EDWARDS EMUSIGAL IVNSTRUMJ-JDLITS-- AT EDWA EDS i STATIONERY-- - . v "x'*' "The Wall 1`up'c.-rs -mu] Decnfuliuvs for 1! Gov:-rnur's l|0u.~c in Tonmlo am lukrn x- this Rock, the contract l\!l'f4Jl' being on $1,800. v ' cum AT EDWARDS `NEWSPAPERS dz PERIODICAL ; E Positively at Toronto Prices! .V\II.v1'i1`:.o.\`s .`\`L'I-`l-`}-.'l:1.\'t; x-31':o:Cr iDyspepsia, Indigestion, ._ ..o` um xv... \ u-it . -u EDYSPEPSIA REMEM. '[ 0ST-OFFICE 1; z.'1L 1)1.\'u: .\'o or. \\ in be dis Price $1. Suld by all drn woo DRL'1~`I", STATIONERY & MUSIC. ___________,._ THE NATIONAL PILLS " 0 TO THE EXANIINER OFFICE I For Kent 6:, Cheap Printing. A full nssnrlnwnt-L OSiTIVEI.Y .-\'[ 'I'0[{02\"l'O P!l1L`1S!` 14.-x.\`<>".s. .\n~:L<')m-o_\'.< o1:c.x.\'s r...- .<..x.- or 1.. I'.n-m;- and til 'I` nu.` lI..l rnfc-\"("ry Moi! pm 5 |su7.:mr. rmw 1'-u...-. 1- .uuu_v H.- Gunth-n|m|'.= .\X:xq.'r/.im- and J-ulrnal, ll lralcal Lomlun [mu-rs. .\'c.. &c. I`.)s_ mmeu AT Books for the Famm-r. the .\rLi=.~.n. 1`.r Kn;-hon. the Parlor. the Li|u'nr_v. 1.; \\ (u-];;-hnp:`l3uuk.~' of TI':u`v| anal" .-\-1`:--`1 turn-: T`.\lI .\` for the Yumhkmd :\l*:1 Culhulic l rn_vI-r I`.o0k.=. Church mf Kn: hmd 1 :-yer Uaoks. \\'o:~1o-_vnn Hymn n:.~ l`n-sh_vtc'ri1\Il rsztlm l3ouk.=...I ockv.-c an Family Bibles, n\:c., &c., &c. Harps-r's nnxl I-`mnk |.(-;~`Ii \\'c-klv. La-112'.-r. Nmv Yml: A1` '1` 1&3? AT EDWARDS 'VAnnum, strictly` In Advance}: lH`_'l T`lI`llI` 1!] H}L".`ll)H .'|l. \\III II '1;-41-:1 and pv.~rn|:1m-ully -~u:vd ivy tl D11, )1. C.-\.LD W}-I LL"n' EDW.\RDS , .\'L'.\IBER II.` IT! 1'16: IT! EDWARDS l|l`.`;l|'.' III ` at 'l'uruntu Pr FF, 15li.\'TI.li'1' A: 0).. Agents for tho I)m~.inin n, ,. . .1` i,-appointed. I.(`Fll0ni -' Yolk `Vt- `I; L`.u..il .& VICT )I`.I \ l!..m ... us fur'1hc MIL-n-n rlnnn "" `if Uni trio hm I... an I... _. LIANT s oecrelrzr M o.\'-rmA'1.. -::|:. u llh `L-qnlrlng: mdl: ti me: LBSKCQ. ) I dou t know. _They have always done it. Thev lived like that hundreds of years ago, (And they live so still. TM: mu Hm qnuumr I invuriahlv re- : Inunnuu - ---. -.r--.-.-- u.-- _('HAPTl-:1: I. .\ str.-mze race are the n ners. Liviu-_: apart .-m:on_' tl hut: mughl_" `put lp~_;`ethcv mixing with the doznizvns of L 1.1:.-. the_v,.s'-.-uni. h_v thcir U huiu link ln:tw\:-.-n the 014.1 s; .:mn| thu in-nlcru (lS|_VS of Tim; are a s-rlit;tr_v_p-:ople, pt ~\callin_,' in the lom-lit-st }_'ht lCs u 1).:-ur'_.~1---kilng to :|s:o.-i;Ita never .~x-ckin_x_r'to chzmge their Inwh.-.~ of living. never ztsilnil M:|\'u.~) :0 the I1-tillctnutnts, the the culture umuml them. Sc new.-I go to In:us, mad all tlu (if :m_\') and their n`mrri:\_-_'t In: I-urc nO'.l|nA:r .n\'n V \l 2 run. Awful tales have reached my ears of the .-:i\':u__:er_\' of the (.`lHIl'C0:Ll luurners. "'l'licir cliildrcu m'e'.:is u_imiu_v__:lit. and ` will} as mung wolves," saiil one. They :iuunrl .110 sclkml. they go to no church. Their dwellings are foul with smoke ml dirt," cried zmutlier. No doors, no 1 'lmlu\~'.. no rliimuey, anrl as to WiLI.L'I',_ iliey czui t l1|ltlt.`I`Sl.:ulLl the; use of it. In fact, they live like savnges.." ' "Rm 1l...\- vnncf nnllln in nun-lzal nnrna. .uI\.L, Lul:'\ l|\U lll\U bi1\i|5C.`.- But they must come to market. some- xnncs, I observed mildly- And they must {my clothes. u(`.I._n....I I Ann ! chinkthn limp HIDE Ully CK."-HUS. Clothes! I don t think the little ones in the huts trouble themselves much with clothes. Aml as to provisions. they are fetched from the villages as seldom as possible; then usually one of their men comes with a cart and ponygand procures enough for nll. u A _.i ...\ __ ,1 _ .I.... I1... ....,.I. .. ..n.....-A CUUUSH IUT NU. ' - Aml why do they lwe such a strange life !" I asked. H, A, .__A,,_ mL-.. 1.-.... ..1......... r""":'*- *'~`*"sv x-nnnuunit_\2 they .: a Inuu wblllml be 2 self. I Pl .'l VI VVUHTS Hg, illlu luey UVU BU Blvlllu This was the answer I invnriably re- ceived. No one seemed to possess any deeper knowledge; so I was fuin to put up with the scanty 'informnlion I could get. And, indeed, this is all I know of the charcoal burners to this day. for their huts lay so far in the recesses of the for- est! t_hul.I never found time to pay them it VlEll., and prove, by the evidence of my own sensges, whether the strange tales A 1014 me of their savage lives were too highly colored or not. I ......I.: r..__.. .L_. :_ .1_- I_._-1.. -._l...l.... ...gm_v COIOMQ or not. . I couldfuncy that in the lonely glades of that great wooded belt, which stretches into the black forest, 3 race of men might grow savage. And nding themselves despised and shunned, they might . learn; on their side. to contemn. the civilization and the religion of those who scorned them. Butvwould this make them wick- ed? Surely in the green, quiet .cloisters of the woods, in the long, leafy naves of this great temple, in its shadowy and arched choir, the human soul was more at- tuned to worship the holy and the pure, than in the festering city, where sin walks Ilnnhashed, insolent, showy, and loud. uvm. ...._...u .. -__ - -L.._--_i 1. .... .. n ""--I-4-4\a\l, IHDUICIIU nuuvvl, nuu nuuuu You wanted to see a charcoal-burner, said Madame Roderie to me one morning. " W0". here comes the charreue of Pierre the gharcoul-burner. Now you `can talk to him, mousieur, if you will. ran Ant. infn tho rnml and fnllnwnrl mlalxluzmr.(iinnum. ntlmzlt nu ull, IUODBIGUI`, ll Will." I ran out into the road,_aud foowed the wheels of the cart until they stopped Hllllllll. Tl|L'lL\'l).\\'. .\PlllL H. 7:TnEity} To-Al :_v we n.~k that is .th0 `rnin Full: gv'IlH_\' from the skies above, 51111.1)` |h_\' H-r!_v zlphit rvmw. .\nl` Iill our !u-arts with joy nnd love. AW COL'.\'TY OF SI.\IC()l~} ADVOC.-\T_E. Q alxc \\1-thank Thee for the loving care That has pro.-uvx-d us nll our wa_\", We a-'k Th--v in Thin}- urm-s lu bohr Us .s'.dcI_v through this rainy day. ,-.1vinur. we M kept to-d.'\_v From \vorsh'\|- in thy holy phcer. Hut hvlp use J1-1.~ L'.~'-.nUW we pray. Hrvn at huxnc to .-m-`.; thy fucl .`\nvl '.\s llm lln` ...__ . .Vl[.\'[P. HUOK AND JOB PHI) :5 3' 4.-It-"1-`It!-2. Ngcpared to cxu-<:nLc_~`. _`1)I;I'm.-':I\L\ar-.rlor 3:,-lc cw PLUN .\.\'l) 0R.\'.\.ll'2.\"`.\L !`Rl.\'TIN ' . nuclxaa gms.. mz:l1xr:ss cum.-`. mu. mums. xmsu un.r.s. (`Il(L'l.'l..\RS. LABEL! 434`! In K I". mboilar per county of Simcoe 4 IS l'L'Bl.l~'MED my 2' TH URSD.-1 Y . ' -- ----'- n.-.I':!iu:d_. \V(-sl `H -lll In) 3: |l'I\rlI< nu uu-| nu.-, \nl 1.0`-V lhnu mum-.ut from U\'cl) rd!)-'11 .\ni liwl n us u`pun the Cross. ' r .\'x'IIr)I..-403;. _. P ubliohottevry `MA RMNY SABVBATI-I. ,..... -7. , Tr.u.\Is ob"sL'r.scxum'I({.\`: ..-n~:r auumn. +1riI:I\,\' `i_u advzmcel m_._ M`-:m,,, Wes! nfwlhe I"lfemn'n`u `Hl'1rT,|:,Cu1l&er srcct. llurnc. .. -nu-vnv . puzlral to AND Advocate ; N !'l'Bl.(~'MED `lli bu- HUUR AND JUL! r1u.\u.\u 4.-It-`l-`It!-2. - unxo. in .-upvrlor every d-:- -rri )I'mn~6f iR.\'.\.ll~2.\`.\L PRl.\"I`lNG: nurth an .~' and Hw,`k':\\`0s o rt-Ir--ivc tho rgxin: ,mrnwI'to th--r, EX.\.\llNEll OFFICE. Barrie, 0 nr\\-Q nun! val:-nu Thuraday Morning. Exp mu.\"r1\'c (' 2. 'L`lUPTY(\.\`: - I .' in .1d\':\ucc! or $1.50 >:\\d! I J! 0 R NIXG. `[.'l.AT15. LABELS, &c. I970. ! SLOT] is CUU||L'['lU|| VVILII UNU- ' Hush, here he comes! Pierre! cried I the grocer, will you take :1 glass ofpekie (the Anlunnes gcm'cvre)." > 9 Mun-xi.-ur I.-nnwa I m-vnr drink` anerht i HIS HISL PIICKUIS II'UIH U16 (.'UllI|k&tf. This gentleman prays you to drink 11 lxeultlx with him, and tell him how it is your face louks so old when you are still _\~q-yung. Why, Pierre, he has justguessexl yvotir `age at six'.y. .' ' , Wu ml .-unilm! mu-ant the c1mrcoal-'uu`r- I am little use-l to talking, he saiwl, ` especially in houses. Out in the wootls `I mi-,_:ht tell the 'story, if the gentleman is uut ufruinl to come. - I III!) not afraid, Pierre, I unsweretl. We charcoal-burners are a wild lot, he continued, and I should be Sorry to J SIHIUC UlUt`|' H3 H6 llE|.L'HU(l. I tell a tale before them-; but anywhere be- ' lueuth the trees in quiet, I `might, A in my own rough way, draw you out a slimlow ot"the trutl1--only a slizuzlow at the best, for words don't. tell sufl`crings_."- I will numr. vnn wlmrn vnn nlmnen ;grl-VCUIV B nurus. "Alh," ml he, you may well look 1 slnrprim:-l, but I tell you the exact truth. 5 That man lms not seen more than thirty- : four ye.-nrs ut life--a hard, smmge life, !` cernunly, and it has m:ule`l:iru wlml you `scelnim. In fact, he has never smiled l ..-..,. n

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