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Barrie Examiner, 21 Apr 1870, p. 1

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lIUUUl\l7|I IIIH Hllll \|luIIK\UlI U Nllllillllllll 5 According to their own t_est,hno`n\', they hzul sat tog_vc-Linen` drinking for nemly two hours; but. I did nothulievo this. I imnginuxl they had been together onlyun hour, and the impression of it l0n_;eIf period had lieun cunnin_r_rly made by Luc Lroy on the drunk:ml s1uinLl in order to screen his own guilt. ' H RIII H nine :n \vn:n nruv nnnnanl earn] 7 U| |lIl;l`:O ` . Upton certain hour [I was toiling with my t'ell0w-workmen, and I was sup- pos<=d to have cmnmitle-l thocrime in the period which elapsed hctween the time 1 left them. am]. the moment I was seen hy Pure Mm-tin. `On the other hzuhl was Lnc Leroy really found in the hutat two minutes to ten, or had he put his watch tb:l('1{, and lay thiL~x'imrl other 'nn-,:n'1,s nluceivcnl his hall` drunken c m1p:nIiou,? |`I\m-nmlhm` tn Hmirnwn tumthllaintv NU HUIUUII III `}\V,lI s."\{I!UI ` _ .But. it was in vain my counsel and I questioned and cross examined; we elicit- e.l 'notl1i_ng beyoml the fact tlmt Pverev Martin lmdv` t.ns_tel the pm.-ki_on his way to the hut. ` V ' `Did you sit down to tnste it?` I asked. a . w..n T n.:..1, EA, IIIUI 3' ` He was wilal and linggaii-ll, and his lmluls and arms were covered with blood. ```Do you wcolleut his lizujiug told you he hml lost his l l . " `lrelnemhcr nothing of it. _ , I repeat these iI|ten'I'<)g:itinI1a and re- plies, mousicur,_to show you that the chief point at the trial rested on a point of time. ' ' .; I1 , ._ ,. ._..;_:_ 1' _._,, "UH! \VIN`" | \V5`.l|L IlUlll('.. . F` `You swan} to know the time only from Moinsicur Leroy--how is that?` , ```I did not know it. from him;`I look- ed at his wntcll Inyscl `Ar.l. what .liu.l_ you -do when you I'011C[I_l the hut? ' * We drunk pekie. `Till what. hour? . `I dmft know. We drunk mgctlner (ill just the moment lnel'mw- I met. tlw ac- cuse-l,_:uul he tolcl me h.7.: .1 ulurslerud mv rl:u1g_1hLer. ., N|nuv:]i;| hn Inn`: Lon vnn unnt ' ll him? u:Y1 " JJIl| )1) DH: llU\V H DU LHBUJ III} 1 llDI\UUu Well, yes; I think so.. . A * I)id you taste it. more than once? `I`don't know; but I might. have. ` And you sat. downleuch time?` . ` Well, yes. `Then how could you get from your hut to the cross and buck again in less than hull` an hour. `I wulked fust. _ After these questions and answers the (listunce was measured, nnd it was found a man could walk it in hulfan hour. 5: 1).. ....+ .... .J,l .......\s ....:,I ..... ........ nuuuu N [uuu uuuzu wum IL Ill null nu uuul. But not an old man." said my coun-_ eel, ` not a man who sits down four or five -times by'tl1 way to drink. 4` `Ha Inna} horn loft Hun Rn} Bnfnrn `LHIIUB U)" LUU Wily |IU Ur|"Kn `He must have left the but before lmlpnst nine, observed .tl'1o Procurem- du Roi. `His i of time are vague till he sees Luc Leroy s watch.` V V V34: fnmrm. n n-nml nrlaf. mnm.u'Anr. hlll HU HUGE IJUU IJUTUYVS .WhUllu We fought a good fight, monsieur, my counsel and I, but we were defeated. Iwns found .guilty and condemned to `a prison for life. My exact statement of the truth was entirely discredited--the loss of my knife especially was looked up- on as a imsy invention; and, but for the `extenuating circumstances which were presumed to exist in my passionate jealousy and poor Elmil'e s love for the villain Le- my, I should have lost my _ll61|(l under the sword of the guillotine. u Al. ................. ...1.-__ 1' `-1! -__.. AL..A T L L_IFE AS- lite:-loo. IIUL 7 ~ ' ` At ten, aml I thc`-n found Monsieur Leroy there \viuiling for me. ' . ` Butif" you do um. know the exact tixn at which you left the hut. how can `you tell it. was ten wh-on vou I'uthI'I1e<] ? ` 1- know, beczuuzo` `Monsieur Leroy showed 71110 his watch; -it." vzmted ten. minutes of ten. " IIu \':ns:111gy hecuusu I kept him \\'aiting. He hzul hecn.-Lllere, he said, ne:|rl_\' h.-nlI' zu1.houIi. This is hmv` I hecame nwaru that iL.wz|s hull`-past nine when T went. home. ` ut\"... ......... 4.. l...-... ai... 4...... ._..I.. -.... ......... -. ..... buunuuqauu Ah monsieur, when I tell you that I, an innocent man, spent four. years in all the su'erin_g of the Bugne. you willnot wonder that my face has the lines of age, the marks of an iron servitude, the scars of a re not yet quenched. KIUUUIIIIIHII) HUI Ill \,l|IU3|. Ul HUTUN. '1 ` Well. the truth is, 1 diam : much ` like he-ing seen with at charcoal - l)uruet s lnug_rhter; I should have been jeerd at my friemls. Then, again," 1 was unwil- ling to arouse the pr1soner s jealousy; he |i:ul llll'U|I.CIlc(l me on \':u`ious' occasions, and I \\'lll1tL'(l to avoid his \"ioleuce,_for' the 5_1:ir1 a sake. 0Lliurl'ulsel10'ods he uttered, I can- not repeat to _\'0u.. "l'h_ey mzulzlen- me with imlignulion even now as I think of Lhem._ Elltlllgll,-Lllilt he slzmeleretl the girl he had murclcrcd, while he strove to swam` away my life. l`no\'m- ulnnlnlml lm ism] lzillnil inm- hut? ux VVHS H. -`UH HI LIIU lIUiI.\UIlo - W-hen Pure Martin was c:nllc gazed at.` him eagerly, to see if there we're any signs of sense in him. Bun no"; his face was lmpcluassly lull,.lnis brain hopelessly ulrownoll in iI.t0.\'ic:1ti0n. [L L \\7l...._ II 1 .. ... 1...} .4. IVHB BIIU Llldll UUl|l_L; 5' `She xvaszsewing. I left her tofetch ajur of pekie, \\ hich Monsieur Leroy had put for ma luchiml the old cross, on the road in the forest that |uzul_to Bustoigne. u 1 A4 ...L..o l....... .I.'.l ..-.. ..-a...... 4.. 1].- EVVUHI iI\V15y III! IIIUI ` I` never doubteal he had. killed her, and as I looked in his shrinking, cowardly face, I knew iL; as sure as I knew there was :1 sun in the hc:u'cns. 11 `XVI. ., I) .,. X. ...Al., .4, 4 `I I T ,. ,, 1 UIKJH llU'l I lI.Ll).\IClILlL'|If ` ` Whnn did you last see your mung}:- tel` ulivo? was the rst, question [0 him. ` I dnn L know the hour, but I think it w:_1s about lmlf-pasl: nine. L _ ` Why dial you leave her, and what was she then doimr? u 4 Q1... ....... .... T '_L L-.. A- l`_1..I. llcl 3 `No, I refused to do so; and then she left it..'hcrs_cll', saying, she was going to g2xLherhe'rbs to sell to the cllelnlists. `Dial you foHow'l1or! ` Only 1; step or two, and after u 1iltle talk beneath the trees, I returned to the hut. where her fatlxer found me. ll : IL` ..-.. I_..~I .1.` ...:.'.1 ._.,1 ..__, , I, uuu n HUIU uul IiIl.uI:l' 1uu_uu UIL`. " If you loved the girl, and was pleas- ed lo lie in lxcr society, why did you not acc0mp:my her in quest of herbs. `Z 5\Va-ll Hm h-nlln in l lH.ln f Innnlu '-lmn: will ha I: Im-rxlrdnn hr. Porter uvu Ilnu uVIIu_ vu auc ua V.)`'Ul.lll:r- Did you leave the but at her re- quest ?' ` Nu T rnrua`mI in /In -urn and Hum. W J`'S:' ' , . `_ At. a quarter to ten o clock, in her fz\l,l1er sl1ut. `- ` Was` her futl1er.thc_:re ? . `No; uml I only saw her for-n. mo- ment or two. SL0 sermjed friglntened, and l:e.__rgc to go away. She mid the man Pierre was jealous, and she should not. like h_im_bo see us Logetlner. n4l\2.l ...... I.....- `.1, . l,.. ,; I , % _` When did you last see her? ' aSked' the Judge. ` At 5| num-inr 9n fan /\,t-1.`-urn]: {n L... u Ill LIIU nuvnu Luiu. IUZULLU Ui|U'_`3"-5: ` `At what hour did you return to the 2* ' lr|II`_;IIu:l. ` How (lid he look 99 ' TO BE CONTINUED. u hen you met WM. 1f)AVIEs(-)1V\I"& SON, ! (T.\'|-Ia. H.\\'In Ma-Vrvr1-I: 3- (`.n \ Ul`4AhI`aN. IN Cigars. Tobaccos, Pipes,Canes 'l`()hnccu11ists Cnnds1_ .8-n wI...I.....1.. .....: 1 .G A` R S , _ and wholesale d(-alt-r in II:u'mm,' Yum Con- ut.-cticut S(.`I.'(1 Leaf. and all other kinds of '1`ubi1ccu, corm.-r of 1 :u'k uml 1\[ulbe1'1`ystrecs ' u.\\|n.-rnx-_ n Iv ' h Im-rxlrdnn Porter 1-. New Cum- .l1lJUul`u\. I. LLALu_au VI Jxuuu .L'AO11LU' I.lSII.\lE.\'_'l`, . No.1`! door to (he Callmlral, Kim; Street East, '1` n n n N: fr n ' , .\u.Nx'mz'n'm:n or -1: DEALER IN | DO.\IT<]S'l'IC AND FOREIGN CIGARS` 172 Krw: R'n.-|.~wr- \\'u.-.-~n 'l`......\ l vguw-aw. .1. uuwuuvo, L J.1JUG,`\Jar1.lUU l`0lmc(:unists Guods, &c.. Wlmlosale and RM-ll, Sign of the Indian Queen, John Street, South, Ilanliltqn, C. W. _ s A o o L'i-:"'i'`\'E, FiX"6'wA 35,] .\\`I\ in a style wnrrnnu-u nq gwn sausmcuon. _ '3:'1{[~]1f.*.IR . G, .t_(.'., dune an at worIun:\n- hkg manner. ' ` , ' _ 26;! _ 1J\_]AIJlAb.1l.lLI null l`Ul\.l`;l\1L\' ULUU V172 lim; S'rx:m:'r \\'r:sT, 'l`ono.\"ro. \\'um.I-.s.u.r: 0.\'1.\'. - ` . , CLARIRIA GE`m31`RI1\Il\IINGS, ENAJIELLED LEATIIER CLOTIIS, cC'c. ~ Manufacturers of - I Saddles, _ A Trunks for the 'l'rud(,-. ,,__ ,, l .\IA.\`UFACTL'_BEll OF Single M111 Douhle_ I-Iurncssof all kinds. Sm]-` dles. Bridles, Whips, Blankets, Rubvs, Col-l lars, Trunks, &c. l nr- Non/n'n'*nn nnnllu nlmnnlunnz? n-mnmnllul 13119, '1`l`llI1KE, 030- 913` Repairing neatly, cheaply and promptly attended - ' 41y Next door in 1120 Law '0j]z'ce of fessrs. McCarth_7/ ct : .-`Ila Car!/Ly, 'I\'l"I'I'l"I' l'\`l CCl'fIT'I'I'I'.`Il'I'I, 1'! A 'l1`i'IT'f ` 1ii`ding"sanu1e;,` 13_FilB &`l}_., &c.,% \ cu-1'nu`u'y U0ll('g(!. 3%.-\ll (S]).lL:hL`9, (:ViUlPl' by,-muril, tolu- grn:-h or olhv.-1'\\'1sc, will be puncumlfy at-i lend:-d I0. ' ` nun. u I\1: .Vlusitlcllc0F-AI.l-:.'. Smut-:1u..\.\'u's IIon:I.. CHE!-)\|IIlrl-1. (')nf. I V 4-ly" .v _'Ew SADDLERY, V- _Harness ct` Trunlc .1r[(ul`((f(lCl0I`_1/, NEXT _TO E.'II[NDS sroma. BARRIE. nwlm LVE V 1 W_A RNE R, u . \~Ivv1 . ............. DUNiI5f>'`i'1{E:':'I7,`"1X'IzRIE. ' 11.. :5 ru~nnnvn:1 on nvunnon rh-Jar: l'nu-Huh! and II II .I.Ia.l\a.n. Ian. .n.ua-a.n.a .n., a.a4a.4.ua.va.a_u He is prepared to execute orders for lightunrl heavy single and double sets of IIAI{NI'}a`S: _.- An -n-n -nu-:1 A A in style warranted to give satisfaction. mas-12I~`.l>_\IIIl\'(}. .\':(.'.. in :1 work U-D- !\l'llly. _ " ()1-`r`1c1-:_--In the promises recently on `upiod by liulu,-1-L l{u.s`s, Esq..'und nearly o}( \, :08ilL` the \\'cllingtuu Hotel. . I9-Gm I ________________________l . . V . . -".-"1 ma-:1 1` G. U '1` u E R L Am 1),` v'L:1'1'r.'1?.".\"'-.(\ 3- . .SuImr:o,\`, Graduate of the Outuri \'vn~1'ix1x}1'_y College. '13".-\ll dislmlulws. nitlurr hv..mnH la-In. d Ill tinny for l.\H'()1I'[`ElBS .-\.\'D l)E.\LI-IRS l.\' WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS, '\\'I'}[.Ll.\"G'l'()N S'l`REl'I l` 'I`()R()N'l`(). ` Saddles Harness, v ----- . . D'R.`IIA .\lIL'l`ON has removed to his new residence. opposite the Post. _0tIic-, Collier Street. Bm'ri1_*., ()xit_. . ; II: J: I` a _\I ll IQKJJJ, U (Furnnurlv I)1~.I. scnonn-m xmd Watson. Bond lluud.) Lulu 01' l{linu|)cr-,1. l{u.-iduncc,l\I1'.A1,Gcu`s, vvumnxvmxxv n\"u , ..._, _,, _....,.__....._ Late Assistant CoIoui:1lVSurgcon, ILM Con- vict. Du-p't, 1`us1u:miu; three yeareAss 1,t`~urg. \ U.S. Army. ` -"_ ()1-`Hcl-:--In nn-lnlses rocentlv on fnniml ` ROOMS on Uwpn corner of Owen 8: ' " ..;-..:: Strv1_3t,"I1 Dunlap. rooms will be closed 1`:'p'n_i "' to the 24th 0frL':l(`h month. ' ...! IIOMAS T.` A. BOYS,--BARRISTEI{. ".1111 Attorney at Law, Solicitor .iu Clxunccrry Convuyanccr, &c., CO0KS 1`0WN, Ont. ' 17. I I I-JURY BOYS NICOL. M.D., Physician, .3`_urguon, and .-\t:`c( mcl1cl11'.-Residence, (}()i)KST()\V.\'. ' .\`nnninl uHnnHnn nah} ln iennann nf` nynnrlnn uuuxs1'o\v.\'. ' Special attention paid to diseases of women und chilulron. ~ . . _ 7-A unL1L\U' uz l.4AhJ.4l',A1 Lunruz. ID- AT - LAW, SOLICITORS IN - LlIANCElt~Yy and Cuuvt-ymxcers. Or:-'1c`_1~:-l)unlup Street, next door to M 1'. J. Argustrong s Store, BA!!- RI!-1, O,\"1`. ' I w......... 1 r.-.......... w _,_,,, ur 1- , VRDAGII, ARDAGII S: STlt.-\'1`IIY-Bax'- rislors_. Attorlxcys, Solicitors in Chuuccry, Ulliccs Owen Street. Bun-|'i_o. uuu 5-: nllu uuanunu. CONSULTING &O[ ERA'I`ING SURGEON. nmvms-_J(imr Qt \l-`nu 'l`m..mn Ian1\I'nnn I uunauu rmu a:I)L'mc.1'1'1Nu EUICUPJUN. 0P1<`Ic::---King St. West, Toronto, lwtwcen York and Simcoc Sis. 4 - , .47- LVL TEII, ;\ I"l`()R) in-(flnllwcxy. (`0n\'cy:u phy':s Store. llollnntl - 1:11;, \VALTl-Ill J. Kmxrx-.\'(;. n. .1. 1.1/._.-uta 1411..-\1:a'.-.\11s.\1uJ:.1c Um J the Royal Colleges 0! Surgc_.-ons, Edin- ` burgh and England. _ . - f`.\VQlH '1\r\7rv V. l\D'f.`D I mtvri cvvnnv. -... L nu, .`\ 1 1un.\ r. ) -;\'1'-1..\\v. :aU1.1uu'un lfonvcyznnccr, `&c.- 0l<`FI(`E uvur .\[u phy':s Street, BIEADFOMD, ONT. _j_. _ADDLERY 1m1m\vARE ESTAB- I [RH \l l`\"l` I .L4.I;4u; .Lu.\ U ULIID LXI U1.U'l1nJD_, \\'l'}I.L[.\"G'l`()N S'l`Rl1JE'l` TORONTO Jr. Am-:n)`. cu.-\.~,'. mu;w.\'. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. SILVI-Ill OH .LlJ.0 JJLA. v .n..aJru\.Ia.1 LII DJ\J.l (L.u'u l).n'1n. .\lcVr'r1'1-: K: Co.) Wholesale Dealers In --_.--nan. ..-__....-.. IUTIIERV GROVER, l \I.\|rI.~I 2?! LOBERT McHENRY, )u. 1:. VLUND. (`.1 )l{.` J . H. ,\VA'l`SON, 11.`...-m..`.-nu hm <..\...m..m "EATING.& LALLY,A'1`TORNEYS- L LAW . SOLICITORS IN - (IL-\N(IEl{~Y. )R. J. LIZ .-\RS LVIZ.-\RS.-.\IEMB].':R0F tlm Rural l`.nII:-m-ct nl'.'\`n|-an-nn-I Rnlin. .I:.\1>0V.-xL. ARK SCANLO}I, M.A., HARRIS- AT'l`0R!\'EY-A'I`-LA\V. SOLIC{'1`0R- flmnvcxy. (`()l|\ C}`:lllC(.'I`. 0l<`FI(`l Blur- J..SCIlRADER, E. sjruom, M; 1)., < fX1iLR3{, z?z7 TO 1: s 311 LEE E_1;,_ I\[AN'l'wAr--rrm-tn `air 1. nvnvun _. -:\/sA1LJJ'.I.' JJLU, )\[;.mvr.\zr1~1'nr:n'o'r Dmnnn In A vn l.`('\DL`lI`\Y nrn . n uu. uwuu -4: In, Jluv." TORONTO. DU .l1l'4(ll1ll.'41U UL Manufacturers of A in . \J\lIll4I'\l lll for 'l rudc. IU, , CIIURCIIILL, z1.1;.c.s., ENGLAND, i-`.1 ,2 1 n,,, ,,, vv 1. n BRITISH FREEDOMVAND COLONIAL RIGHTS. MA .\[L'l-`;\_(-)'l`I.'lll*}Il 0}` A - n u v.\lu \ -FRANCIS W. LALLY. : conoxxm. I, B.A., , A .1. . ti? _0pposz'!e (he Ruilroay Station, Dunlap SL, -\' . . IIIS well-known and favorite old Hotel has been tl/mronghly renovated and fitted up In u-manner to ensure the c'omfort 01'-guests; and travellers are assured that `every emleavor will be used to give t.'icn1snl.isl'uction and rend- er tlicosmhlishmcnt the best of its class in point ofc01nfortan taste- A Billiard Parlor nltnched. Stages fordilferent parts leave the , house daily. E~_' ~ . NEW LOWELL, . J. G. MARTIN, -'- -T- Proprietor. |;py to wnlton `u T H.V]`i.'wa\IEIJ?kE"} 1\T ~ , V DUNLOP STREET, BA] A. ARNALL, - - - - - Proprietor. i Formerly of the Exchange IIotcl,"CI'00m0FC. 1 ` \\nw1'c`lnl !l`:\'Vl!lII.`l'S. 'Clm1ce]xquors &c, xn stock. Commodiom Stnlrling nml Sheds convenin-u.`. to the house. ` JOSEPH w:LsoN,`--- -_ Propritor. Tlie Bar is : supplied with-Choice Liquors and Cignrs. Good Sheds and Smbling adjoining the Hotel. 1\nn.nnhn.- 0.! 1 Q{`.'." .17 I `win This House has just been lled up and rh- furni:du-t1.nnc\\f, making it one of the most cmntbrtuhlc housvs in the North-. 21-ll The firobrietor of tliis_\:'(-ll-known establish- ment hugs to inform his friends and the travel- ling wnnnuni.ty that he has leased the above hotel in the pleasant and healthy village of Oril-liu, and is now 1%-pared to receive and accommotlzm-. guests. _ V Commercial lmvvllors and others furnished ! 5 "A Ii A G 1I`E 1'z7s,~-<) 1' | _ 7 (Law Mon-king`s.) (Lal Next Door West of the Railway Station, ljarric, Out. D. 'f`.\r1`,\n1i|~:|:. - - Prnm-in-fnr antly. D. ]<`An}\(:1iHn_. uccommouzut-. guests. Commercial imvvllers and others furnished with convvnient and ample nccomodzttion. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. in stock. ' Apartments let to private families. @"Goot1 Sheds and Stixbling with uttentiv servants. . - Tmsv i; the rust Hotel .m the place, and affords _a1l t_l1e conveniences and com- This old established and commodious hotel is in e_\'eellc~nt order having been renovated and re-fllrllisluul.and is well zulapted for travellers being convenient to both cars and boats. Good stuhling. A Livery Stuhle connected with the -hotel, where horses can be had on the shortest notice . 14-1 Tluis commndions hotel has justbeen erected. and is nmv furnished throughout. in a most comf0rtn.hl(-. style. It nontuins the best smnplc rooms for cunuucrciul tr-aw.-'llc1's,,` of any hunsu north of 'l`0r0nt1). 47- This well known establishment has rccentiy undergone \`oryg1`cat. improvi.-mcnt-n large addition lmvinglu-en made to it. giving in- .ci'e:1sod nccmnmo-Izltion to the public and com `awn.-`lni tl`:u'r.`Hcl'S. I '(`.hn ir-n Hnnnrn 3'0 in nfnr-1: (`.nvnmn:'limm , . > , /_ ,',}J ,. _ DDFELLOWS HOTEL A I71:.\*1.\'a. 00. sutcozi, ONT. \J ALVA DOOLITTLE, Pnornlmon. (Formerly (flhc Railroad Ilolel, Bell Ewart.) P. QUINN, _ - _ '1'l..I.L>J |) LUU IIIBI4 ILUUUI `Ill IAIU IHIIDC, all the torts ofn lirst class house. Stages depart. from and arrive at the hotel. Conveyances to and from the Steamer. ~.<:a- r.;...,...............:.,1mm.n... ;......... an .ARRIE HVOTE L, BARBIE, 00 UNTYSI.1IC'01:. , ONT. Mrs. E. MARKS, Froprie_tres_s. ' JOHN McWATT, upe:-intendent, n`The Travelling Community wiil nd this establishment suited to their reql_1i1`em0nts and deserving of tlwir patronage. _ 1%` Smnnle Rooms for Commercial Travel. 1 35' mmlpw Awuxua 101' uuuuucuuun xnuvun. OPS. Excellent Stabling connected with _the House V V IIURONTARIO .s'1'1.-E13`, COLLINGWOOD, om`. CHARLES CAMERON, -`raormeron. .1} __ A`.\1(.US, ox'r. z'.\car the Ruilzcuy Depot. . wu. ll. Mcl)0UG.\l.L', . Pmln-ietof I .-IENRY FR.-\.SiR,- The sl1bsci'il;erl(-gsto acquaint his friends and the public with the met that he has re- movcii fmm Ailanduio to tiiehrick premises situated as above, and recently occupied as a Teulpvrauce Hotel. which he has opened and "is now lining up for the accommodation of the public. '_ _ _ 27-ly GOOD`_ ACCO.\I.\[()DATION' for Tra- vul1cr.~'. A free Stage runs in connection with tho (Jars morning and evening. An attentive hustler in atten 1-1y Nolmx AMERICAN HO`l'EL, Inrnn x"r.a n-m .u"rnz nun ut'1'n> mmway. An.oxprcss is desputched dailyto "the above plucvs. - _ '.'?`A Tvtirv I-`nuxlinhnmnnf {cu nnuv htnrr D [. -onlblb It -and pmuvs. 333`: Livery Easthlishmont is now being started In connccuon with the house. -12- s.m'L BROLLEY,-. INGH AM S WELL1N GTON HOTEL. - COR. DUNLOP & BAYFIIELD STREETS, ()NT.-XRIO IIOTEL, BlL\DFOllD;- A. STODDARS, - - - PROI'RIE' P. MCSHERRY, V Stages daily to and fr_om C_1eemo`0y. AV: ing and Banda. connecting wnh tr-nxns Ont 0 . Nortlu-rn Railway. > _ An. oxnrcss is desrmtched dznlvto1.ho nbm e FRA-SE11`S- EXCII AN:GE A I`IO'1'E L, u IAIISUEI uv Con veyal ;'4 Liye nu uown. Dcccnxlmr 24, 1867. lescrving of their patronage. 3%` Sample Rooms (,`l`S. iE1:L1 A HOT !UEEN S HO'1`EL, OMINION UOU E, .\\`Il1I'Q .LOBEuHO TE.L, [ARKSMANRS HOME HOTEL, Near the New Railway Dejwt. eynnces to and Irom me meamer. Livery connected with the house. _E PENETANGUISHENE, ONT. .a DJ, ` BARRIE. B.~\RIlI E. ONT. HOTELS. B(1_1(cIdSlrect, Barrie, Onl. Fran! Shgcei, Svlag/r1Ve7"'. - PROPIUI-}`I'0R. . ' PROPRII-:'l'OR.. Pnornn-;'roR. Pnormmon. ' Proprietor. I ` ICENSED AUCT1o.\'1srs1:, AND AI - PRAISER. for Brwric, and the County of Simcoe. Cash Advances made on Goods rc- Aceivcd for Sale. lguIuh'n 4,; Marriage0Licenses. .. ...... . . .. ., Cuulxipj (,'lerI:9 _ `I ILL nttond at his Ollie!-. in Barrio. every S.-\'l`URl).>\Y. frmn 11, 11.111}, till 3, p. m., accm'din_9: to ()rd-r of Council. and every other day at his Ollice in Cookstown. BINGHAM BROTHERS, Btrrcmzns no GBNEIL-[L l'unvm'ons, MARKET STALL Nos. 2. M. BA]-.'_lx II}, V I_IAVl-1 constantly on hand :1 . good supply of FRESH MEAT, F()\\'L. GAME, &c.,. of as choivc quality as iho nmrkvts afford, and offal` L119 sumc atvery l11U(]L'l`,:ll('. prices. I`n .... "1 Hunt` Cnu unnu -and I um`! fnnnllnnr This old cs_tahl,isl'.'lm-nt M80 c'3 '7'pletely renovated and re-fn'rn,ished. an is now one of the most cmnI'ort:|bl("hm|st-s for travellers in any cuuntry place of the size. Frve omnibussos to and frmn the cars. Bar supplied with the bust -the Inurkct affords. ' Ivory attention given to guests- 37- ______._________j__._... WILLIAM. mnmns, I NNKE E PE R-, C.0(_)KSTOWN. Licensed Aucli0nepr_far the County of Simcoe. Valualnr, &'c., &'c.- , 36-ly YIIS now and cmnmodious hon-I is situated near the Lake .\`.lmrc. and commandsa ne View of the snrrmlnding SC(.`II(`I'_V. The rooms are large, luxmlsmm-.ly furnished, well venti- lated. and fzunilios can be _supplicd with S(`[):ll`:|Il' suites for thmm~'olvcZ=.. 3g'Saxnplc Rooms for Cmnmorciul Travellers. The Hm" will :\|\\':|v< kn fnnml rnnlnhl \wHh V0121 Ll. 1|.\.I\1]'4l\.ID, 9. (Late Clerk in County Registry Omcc.) C.0.\'VEY.-\.\'CER. Commissioner in Qm-1-n's. Bunch. Auctioneer, Appraisc-.1`, and Com- 'lli. Agent for the sale of HOUSES, f...\NI)S. FARM swam: Ilnnqmtnr n vlnsslnn .~xg-nv. 101' we sale or 11()us15s, LAI\'|)S. FARM STOCK, II()USBII()LD FUIL\'['l`Ul{E, Goods, \\'ares, &c. Alsolfor the collection of '~ IIIV`|'rI'\:1 lunnrwn awn . 1-.4~.n.._.... non...` nu, --v -mu uuvn: 4'l\J\(\ I/A` I I Cash .-ldrnmx's' made on Goods lqfor Sale. Sale Room, corner of Collier and Man-kct St.<.. Ihlrriu. ' ll-if ;`IIighest REFERENCES givcn._g`:, ndvd In their pm-Ilcnlnr in nlmlurnt. Dl'.s`pl(IPll Lines 4a mljuslcd. Valuations carclully made, and Surveying 01 every (It-scripliou executed with accuracy and dcspntch. . . _ >30-'1y I _(,_ v............, ..... .., tux. ..(...u L...~..,,. 0l P(}SI'I`E '1'11EJ[_-I I. Ix 1:"I'. COLLIER S7`. Dressed Lumlier always, on hand at his Mill Yard. _ 31$` L?lT)1b( J' (Yul Aangl Dressed to Order. _I}:`11'1`ie,` Dvccmlwr 21st, 1969. > 47-13 1 (ORiLLiA HOUSE, V '(L:\l`c Sta`ord Ilousc.) JAMES JvOIII\'S0;\'_-,_A 1 JOHN CULVERWELL, ARIIIAGE 'I`RlMI\IER and Gt.-net-:1] _ U1 II()LSTEIH~}R. Oppbsitu (`.'r:1vcr':s IIzu'd\\'nru Store, J)nnlop-Street, Barrie. Barrie, April, 1868. 11-1y ||v1IIIvIu.I|_uIlUI UUIVU U L.-\I\'l) AND I.\'.:'lIIlAN()l5 AGEl\"l'. ANGUS. - _- - - - on JIUEIIUI HI GRAIN.` FLOUR, BARRELLED PORK- I'\liIV\lT,`|Y v... .. AI.. .__ uuuu. uL*v\-|.y uIUu\.l_u|\- |IA|\4\ a. Corm-d Beef. Snlnsagps and Lard. together with u variety of other useful 4-ommoditielo, can usually be but: at No. 2 J: 5 Stalls g`.-\1l purchases delivc-_red in any _purt. of the town free of charge. UASII PAID FOR CATTLE! A. BIN(}IL\.\I. 1-tf ' J. Bl.\"GHA.\l ........,- v__---v~ \/...-......~.. A large supply of which willvalways be kept on hand at prices which will be certain to en- sure satisfaction . A. ..a ...i n......1 n:g....:a. 3... .1..1;.-n.....1 nf SUN.` SflllSI`xl(.'ll0 As usual. Bra.-gul. Biscuits, &c., delivered at any putt of the Town. ` . R. KING & SON. my ' nla ` d costly them _lo I \; uuncn-J ncllh _uJ IE. V. 11,xNMJr;R,- - __.._ ag azunplc hnonls lur Uommt-rciul 'l'r:welI(`rs. The Bar` will :\l\\'a_vs he found roplctc with liquors and cigars of the host hmnd. ' Goocl St:1blin,.: and attentive lzostlors. 20- J. P. RYLEY, The subscribers thankful for the very liberal. patronage of the past. bug to infurm their old customers and the public gem-rally, that they have rxnaduurrnngelncnls with the . Leading C /Lease Factories ofourDomz'nz'on ' For 0. cuntinucd supply of 1"` IV I`! I an uvvl I.) vol.-, Provincial Land Surveyor, AGE1\"l', CANADl`AN_ESE DEPO_T.} luuu ::uyluJ -1. FIRST CLASS CHEESE I} ----:-* SIMCOE HOUSE. uuo c1;,\~~;m;, .1_- HALL: ' ' - - PROPRIETOR. G001) Acco:monATI0:\* for vrmonm, The Bar is Sllppllcd with choice Liquors and Cigars. , ` . ma-'D.....,1lnnI Qn1.1:..... .....-1 an . ' __ ` Fnrmoy of thn ROYAL HOT}-2 L. Hamilton. ` ' 0 _ ITIENRY HARPER, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, 0001(sT0 w.v. nnm-`nu u-rnnvrvv nun`:-rs` R.H' m Sunday, he llml manner, WHOLESALE ac` RETAIL. 415:1: .3. a3"ExccIlcnt Stabling and Sheds. `city;-`::\"i",L\"'i)TnsT..\`;\'1> ACC0lTN'I`. Bud. I.7......,\..... .. [OSEPH RoGE I, 1 I up" PIn..|,- in n. JOSEPH nocans, YHIEF co.\'s,T.xnr.12. County of Simcoe J 01`I~`n:|-:: opposite the .\Imfk_0t, Barrio. BELL" EWA RT HOTEL, , J. W. BRIDGMAN. )ORTRAIT 1 .-\I.\ TER, 39 King Street West, Toronto. v 37-y 'OHN LAIRD, 1\n.\I..- in QNGLISI-I BUN HOUSE t (f 0nI.m'o nt'lm\vlllhc It -, nt nllllmn month, where u1l.1y L'LJ\1\4l|.7 u.nu.uuuuuu LU) O.-\'l`.\[I-IAL, &c.. to the trade chonp. T lT\'T'I`F' '1']! L` 11.11) rrnvvv rvnr r nu) AILWAY HOTEL, I A_,____,,_ (Fox`mefly1 i_by A. Doolmk-,$ .HANMF.R.,- . _ n ...... -- BUSINESS 4 CARDS . ADJVOINING THE sruxox, COLLl.\'(}WO0D, ONT. *JE)SEPH DOUPE. C.E., _!II I(\ R. 1'. BANTING, .... n .. tvl-..I., E." s, MEEKING, .-lJ4Jn.LJ. J..I.\JlJL /untrr HOTELS. |{cvcr)' .\.Iun II KING & SON. Anuu-fl-Q 1 ORILLIA, OXF. uu_uum:,} PH()PllIETO'.L Pnoi-nmrorz. I normL-:'rox_z. uvg, ONT. _8-lt' AT RATES LOWER 'l`IIA\ EVER '1 A Choice Lot of CUTS to choose from. r .n ARTISTS .\IA'1`I'Il{l.-\I..~`, ` Atlow rates for cash. Cull w] the city. iI1.-pa-L-L the stock and 1:-: 'I`ho.-y will take ph-:1:~uru in sh _ whether you pn1'(~h:1. or 33' SA l`I.S' Iv`.-I U 1`[().\' I} (2-1 1!. Toronto; July 2!), 156:). which will he sold at the ln\\'v.'=t re-vnunv-r.'|tin:.' prices. _B()0'l`S AND S110 HS ma-lu lo _(mler on the shoru-st nnlice. ot';_vum1 mun-rial and by cun1p(-tn-nt wm'km:\n. A call is re- sut.-ctfullv sulit-itud. IXIIXIII BIRD. n......:,. A.."....omn. mum 29-1- I %____-%_M_W -_ V iin s E B I LTLHSI EXAMINER OFFICE, march am, -1570. DUNLC)? STREET, BARBIE; `QLEXANDER 85 c> Y, ' `BE subscriber would respectfully acquaint . the people of Barrie and the public generally. or the` men that In-has culmm-nct-(1 lmsint-ss in his new building, one door cast 01 the Post Ollico, tvbcrc he is prt-pzxrcd to supply them with . Flour, Bran, Shorts, Oats; Peas,,&c [H cl... um... I.....a ......lh.. IIi|A1 -4 .. .... The Subscriber (1('.~'iI'l`S to thank his numer- ous fri-nds'zuul the public generally, for past- parln-unn__:(-, and to inform tlu-In that he hm: REMOVED tn lhe.\`,nIIl1>'.ila-nl l)L'.\'- LOI $'l'l{lE'l`, lu.-:u`l_v opposite his old slauul. where he intends In km-p cnustzuxly on lmncl ' a First Class Stock of -1---.n. 3%` Those in want of anything in Hm line should give the Goods-at A1mll1cc:u'_y's Hall an inspection. No.44 King St., East, Toronto, OHM.` fo1'salcn lame and \':u'iwl :l. <.~`Ul'tlIll`l1! Drugs, Medicines, I`.1I:'l\,rYr l)r|V1\Y'I`C' iVESPRA MILLS D l1 ()'1`! 71...... r7.,.: .1` 114 D,.; nu` Co_o1smwn. Dc'c mhvr. ].~`IS'J`. Boo'1"*`s"X"1ii5WEIoEs,l Buprie, Augllst 18m. 131139. Irrmlditiou to their usual Stock nl'GE.\'L'l.\'l-I ; DRUGS. CIIB.\1lC.~\LS. DYE STUl"l-`S, &c., ' &c., have now on hand a selection of Choice Perfur"1_1ry. All nf uvluinl. ...... I... Am lll)u~v., beaks, - mun. .1 All of which can be offered AT VERY LOW l I{lCl'ZS! nun u n nuns um Luau. IUIUIILU forsulcnlurgc and \'-.u'i(-(1 a.'~:so1'tmL-I11 ----()l~` __-v.._, _-....., -V--v- -~. ......... ......v-.1`-_\~.. 01 the very best quality and at 1'(':1snn:1bl0 pric-vs. {8"Gbods delivered in any part of u- own free of charge. ' 'PrYl'\`f \ C T`(\DY\7f\\ II.LLaI-ll-`J-JR-I JJLII-Sal-J- JluL"' C00I11"[`0 WA . (,'lfIl'.\' 7'1 l)I' S I .11 Cl I12 . ' Maunlfucturcr of & l)-ulcr in Ciubinct 1*`ux-niturc! "Agricultural In1ph-nnonis. i Plougs 85 Pldugh Points 1 @- 1-5 1` 0 V E :5`; Tmwm: Am) aos?as,w i ' : ' Grain, Feed and Sin-11>`. &c., &c., zxlways m - hum]. Cllcapjns can lw had any\\'h1-re in the Domin Inn. An in.~'p-ciiun and trial \\'ill.prm'c lha the fanncrs nf>'iIu.~m- cnnnnt lw hultvr suite: as to qualily and prit-4* . ` ` J_\ _\I [-1.4 Im \ mrv Barrie, D('C(`nlhL'l'. 1869. 7 777 77'7/ In! I 7 CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES. A h'l"l_"|`_`v \1 \"l`L'lIl | M Fanning. Mills, O OKSTO W N FURI\'I'.I`UR]i um POR 1 1731. .J'AM.Es _B-RADEN,v rvnn1.'u'rnn \' I'l'II'\"I'|' ILL` CII1/'11 L` Oct. ISGS. DRUGS & CHEMICALS. .._:____._T V . One Door East of I/Ic Post Ojire Collier Street, 1}arrz'c. - )ARTIES requiring HORSE BILLS for the coming sczwon can have them printed at ,_ - __...a.---u-n ;-.-u-u--rpm-u-u Ll O'1I-lECARY S -IIA LL; .EMQvAL! Prel `Vice; Prt-aide kc Gen. n-- ~ Ideal A391": \JIAuIvv .-.,. .. .,\, V CALL AND S1'ECIME.\'S. :; [ARIGACIL ANDERSON & C0.: Opposite the Railway Station. _, g 1 ml K/ I K} K} \J JJ VTOILET AR.'1`lULLS AND 1 short, notice, in the best styic, anal MANUFACTURERS. 11 u.~u.vu .`-y. `nun... .... (F0rn)vxly J. L. .\I':1rgucl1,) on ALL KI.\:'D'.<., ._ 'v--'--a Rx-apcr.<, .\Imvcr:-, - I `I L) Straw Cutters, 4 fl! 4"` vu- ll 1 kroducer. :1 Lm-nl in In =" I`.IIO.\I.\S nom.\'. 17!-nlIv';u`l\ UNI ]ll'I("'. J.\.\Ha' BR.\DI~I.\'. :1. 47-1y '.-l `l {.1 X 'l'1;'I-.'I) . \\ lmn yrm visit It-urn the priru.~`. slmwing L'(ll)(l. 4. m1.\.~u.\. I rupri'_-tor. One Dbllar per I AIAL-JV V---...---., Fzishinnahle Drc:~i.~' and Mantle .\I::kt-r. oppvj. site the '2 l;'xA:1I.~n-11: ()ic:. Dunlap Sm.--:1 Y!..n-In . f Barrie. _ '*` `Ali nrdc-rs in h('l` line will bent-ntly am! It prumplly L-xt-cult-cl an very moderate ci:urgu.s. J4`/.l(!:.sl~ I'l(.s ]1;I).S' ruccivul J[un(l:l_'/. Barrie-.3\pr_il l.':. 1570. 11-11 * ,_ -....-..4~ \ BOOKS, in great variety?- AT EDWARDS" NEWSPAPERS dz PERIODICALS Garden, Agricultural, 6. Flower Seeds! ' -as Vogctuhlt,-.=, Flowers, &c.. nhvaya hand, and C\'t.`l'_V r(-q.IIisi_t`,- cm,nc;,-ted ,-_-3 llurtlcullurc. v.._v..-o..-_ , I DUNLOI SFIEIIPIT. B.\Rlll H, Two Doors West from the Raii way Station. Barrie. March 10. 1870. Music Bonk-9 of all kinl~'. Music Paper, Sbvct Music, Violins, Cunccrlinus, 6.0., $20. . _J - [ 0ST-OFFICE L L'[LDIN(L'. BA It R I I1. Bag to announce to tho inhabitants of Barr? and sIu'r)nndin;; district. tlmtr thv-y hm- upcneul 1: "atom for the sulo of an kinds. of |lI;1Lu;u|un<;. Catalogues on application. 1) u'r`nI`Y."I` I2 \1?I?lZ' , - ..` -. . \l -;uuuu. Selections can bc_mndo at Ed\\':\rl2~ from 100 dill`:-n-nt Pam-rns. being the LAHG l~2.\"1` STOCK of Imported Papers in the Province; comprising 100.000 piece:-x. ' 'l`ho \\'nll'I apcrs nnd Decorations for tho Gm'e|'mn"s Iluusc in l'or(mln werv talkvn fmm this sIuck,_I11u cunlr-act then-lbr ht-`mg over $1,800. 'T.||lw-I E145, AT V EDWARDS I : MUSICAL INSTRUMJ:`NTS- ALL I ERSOI\'S SL'l"l"l`lI{lI_\'(v} I-'1lO.`.- Dyspepsia, Indigestion; .0; `.1 H... Qn.unu..\. uill u- 5-.n DYSPEPSIA. REIYIEDY I WALL PAPERS and Decoi'ations- A full nssornm-nt-I"OSiTI\'EL')' AT TOR0.\"l'0 l RlCl`Ib'! nu, .- AT EDWARDS STATIONERY- IERQWN & VAIR, Positively at Toronto Prices! ;"y`.\Tn on-an will he diH|)p(uivnt0d. _ rice $1. Sold l_;y nll dru;.;u1.~l.~9 um! Int,-dlcim: dotil ..-,.{...n.vu-an r-lV\VrI\r nxv .1, n, -----___. TATIEDNERY & mUTc7. ;EEDS, 3151303, smznsx . RESS AND M.\.\"l`LE MAKZ`.\'G. MISS~E:SIIIN, ...I.. \(..l..u- n. Banks for the Fnruwr. kllclu-n. um l :u'lur. \\'...-L-L~1..m- l'.1.:.L-u nr '1'. H:l]'[)l`i"S and Frank L('SIi(!'.~x Illustrnfmt W1-L-kly. I.ml;_v,I-r. New York \V't-nkly. Hux- pt-|`.< lB:17.:r.u'. llmv Bull.<, Faunily H(-ruld. (Sc-nlh-nIu.n`s .\l:ng::z'nu- nnt1.Irmrnul, [Hub- h--ulml lnmhm I ~n.m~n I-n S-4- H l'L'lY- I;Y (l"_']'I'. .\(.'\V I U|'li `V l'I .'l7.i|'.|l'. F:uniI3 .\l '/.'rnt- nnt1.Imm tralcd London laps-rs, &c.. &:c. nlro; nun-s 10-: In (julholic l ru_\'<-r B01 land P1-u_\'(-r Hanks. 1 n-sl_\-tn-riun tsulnt Family Bibles, &c., ; \/-' I I V ['4 I1 I (I I I ('0IlSiSlill:_" nf I~'ool.~`c:1 lulu-s-. I <-ns. Ink, 5 I :-n<'il.<. l'ur.<(-.~'. Puck lhmks. l'il:u1k Imolcs ( J ug.-r. Cmtlluarul. I31 Cloth. 'l'i.<.~'me l up- \\'r;1]-]:in;: Faun-r, l".1i (low >'h:ul<-s:.- Fin:-boa &c., &c., &c. l I.\I\`()S. ,\lEI.0l)l-Z().\'-S. & VICTORIA ()l:(}.-\.\.'.~I fin` >.'uk- or to Kent, on vary "'1':-rm:-1, and at Toronto l rio-5. Mi EDWARDS AT EINVARDS , `V1 Ennis, TRY IT! '1'l\' 1'1`! l ().<['l`IVI'ILY AT TORONTO PRICES! Fool.~:c:Ip. Note`. Post, Envo- 1'4-ns. Seals. Scaling \\ n_\`. 1':-n<'il.<. l`0ck(-L Bouks. I)r:l\vin;,: 01' all kimls. Dr:u\`in;_' Ihislol Buaml. l'1acing; 'l'i.~'sme l :mm-, m...n.... Ir...~...- AT I EDWARDb' 3 TO THE h;)&A;v;z.n .4 For Seat .3: cheap Pxiuting. , _... ....... .. -... -` \\'OUDUFI", BENTLEY 1!: Co.. DR. 3}.` C.;\Tr.1)\'\'1;:,I.% ' Annum, sttjctly in Advahci` .NURSERY,ME'N. K4-lluul uru , nl'l.s`I()l 1;mu'u.'11acxng; l'i. up-r. Blnlting l ur,(-x`. 11;: l".1ilm`.~" l\l:mill;\. \\'in~ aula-.=-Fine-board Prints, Cn\_vons, ., K the Artisavm, tho the Liln'ur_v. th: ); l}(mkHuf ']`r:u'1~l anal .-\ul\'<-n- `M for the Yunth and Adult: lr:1_\'<-rBonk.~x. Church of Eng. - 'er \\'-sh-yuu Hymn nnd 'iu.n nsuhn I}ouks, I m:kL'?. and iI.I..n x-n X... 1-,. or me NUMBER 12,. r Agents for the Dominion. II, will hr: red by. the ;u.ur. Os: ran :les! \-> ` ---3 ufLL"" ION UHATIDN K bnain sealed 4-'u IUCI c . "` Elmira is down in the <.lc_ll yondr, or she has gone to the 0ld.cI'0ss to-dz1y. _ And g_{rup1linj_: tlm bottle for which `he haul sole! l1isc|ni1d'.~a pence, he would clepurt, muttering un-l chuckling with xlrunlmn glue. Tn (II\'l\ HI`: n1:cnrulu`n \1vvnfn!|.I'rnn\ lI||III|\UU HIl'Ul ' To sum this miserable wmtchvfrom my cunts:-Inpt, Elmira bore all this, and ' llelal I1 r pea:-e. Iglxcssell some of it: I never g|l{`SS('Ll the whole till (00 late. I` |'.....Lv 'unn.l'hr .lnnI\.-lull -1`/\uvn 41...: IlU\L'I g.|u'.1:u'u LIIU WUUIU llll \UL_' HILL`. Lunk "yonder," `monsicur, down that (loop, nurrow p'utlm'ny, where the trees arch ovurlnczul so closely that the sunlight. _(l0os l-ut sprinkle slnu-ingly the ground luumntll. Do.y<)u set: l1l_t_;l1 up, on the tallest tree, u white crosscut. in the bark? `Tlmt si;_rn, cut by these` lmmls, is a memo- .riul of the foulust munlcr_' ever clone in this lanul. Tlmre is not It lonelier spot in all the forest than the little glutle that `lies lJcncutl1'tlutl. tree. 11 h 1. ....s....... .. A I Al I Ill]-V UU||L'i|lIl VLIHH4 u'UL'- It is zuitumn now, and the leaves are spare; but in full auinnier the tiny [intim- wny you see yonder is covereil up with folingu and long grass, so rnnk that only It foreslcr s eye can trace the track. And l~`c:ll'L`c any but an forestui- s foot can follow it as it winds down, over crngs um! `preci- pices. into the solitary dell lrelow. ln llml. alnll Hm Inulnrrn-nwlli in nlnnr. 1`; IIILU UHU B"lI|:l|I)' UUU l-'UIU\V- In that dell the undergrowth is clear- ed nwny, giving place to softest turf, and tliroilgli the midst there runs it little rill, trickling music all the (lay. Lillies of the valley, forget-me-nots, and wild roses .e the stream, with Immy other herbs and tlowers,:fur which my rude, unletter- .ed tongue can fiml no mime. But Elmire knew all, und she came hither constmitly In summer time to cull and dry` them in the sun. LIN"; IVIIU `ll/"` lC(`H"II, IIIIUK-IJIJII, \ll IIHUI' emu-,, all Il!`()\\'Il('(l in it. `Ila was so weak l)l'll':lLll its s\\':|y, tli:-.L he fell into the piL- ill l:xiil'l'ur him, its ll. lrliml beast. woul-l. Luc Leroy lizul but to say, ` [lcrc'.~i 1% drink for tln.-0, Peru Martin, and furth- with he would nuswcr, with a cunning leer: nl l.`I,,,! _ 5, I ...,E ;I I II ,, I Exoept for that tall, solitary tree, the doll is open to the sky, and though it is so small that .1 man may pace it from end to end in 41 minute. yet. here he seems `to breathe a freer, fresher air, as. looking vupwnnl, no shadow falls between the face and the blue heavens. Standing all around, 1: sea of.gree'n, are hill upon hill Of forest. nml nnnnllnnu ahmlnwu nnmn u-uuuu, at am: orgreen, are mu ml! forest, and countless shadows come creeping, with silent trend, to the stream :-1 edge, ndvnncing, retiring, passing, repnss- mg.` telling each hour of the day to 8 W-'u'y eye, till the sun goes down, making ihehriglxtness from the grass, and carry- lngthe shadows with him. u D; . - - --uclu u peume Ilung into the stream startles the ear, and the sound `of a fool- fnll comes like a wonder. If n shriek of `*g0ny--if a cry for help went up to hen- "W from this lone nlnce. no human Am- .`lle law not "lift lxislmml against tlu-0, Elmira,` l saiul. ` He is a coward, .an he knows that l slluulul kill him if he ,.llul hut mu.-h llu,-.2. ~ ln-luu-I, myang.ver haul burned so =ercu_ly against. the villain, that. Elmira Juul wllh llilliuulty kept. us from blows. But for her pI'1|y(.'l`s and tears, I would l.a\'o|'ill1crpaL|1 ml` him long bu-l'ur. 'l`lmru was anutlwr lIin u)0-l1cI' 'l'al~|:ur_ With him lay all the mul. ofthis lllls`('.I'.\'. He was a aml for drink he was willing to Sell even his :lnu_;,rl|tur. llu was lost, swallr-weal up in that. mu vicu; reason, alll-ction, consci- inlt. won I _ .1, 1.. .... .l.... l.- I` ll 3.. (L _ .1. in 10454 uuuuuvva Wlbu lllU.'c But at noon-day, this brightness glances like a jewel in the forest, and all the shadows, thrust back by the sun, do but fringe the brook, standing like-vi dark netting round about the dell. H Tl.!_I II -I ' " ~av-~_y-u a. cry [or nelp went. to heu- lone place, no human ear would hear it. If some dreadful deed were done here`, no human eye would Wituess it--no tongue could ever testify ;lust't11 evil-doer. A cxionsozv, agent, Banlo .... "B IUMIIU nuuuu H16 (1811- Think of the loneliness of this spot, where a pebble ung into the tftl the nnr, nm] Hm nnnml 'n6` :1 (`mu l:l.l~}-|-l.iI;1 75:1}-2-1: il}li61}.\l. IIIJIIIVI-ill. _, ___ _ r...__.__-j_._._._._ ____. thzdurltx; Illlllllil, TIlUIL\'|).\Y: 1 Pllll. 2]. I370. ----_: .. ._ . Tho w1)l'S()l cnrth, Um wants of time, 'l`!u-, s-Im.-uxn. sill-nt tomb, Strike icily upon our liv-2:4. \\'-i;;lI down our .-umls with gloom, Ihnt l'rnm lhu Umss zuhl l'ruu1 the tomb L`nm.~s'r ram. lr.m.~ulIg:m-d l'rcu,-- Uh. lvl. Um Lhnu,;ht :m.~1l:|in thy soul- The murI|in_'_; In`:-atksv for time! Adarcu nil orders to ,.m).c0Ui~:TY (ll: S`l.\lC(A)lv}'ADVOC.-\'l`I~3. ,..._. So, patiently. my gunlln Qno, - I`huIUst. lmruu my heavy cr0.Izs. 'I`h:u then: mn.~4L In-. (:(:l('..s`LiLll gain l"nr:1ll thy n::u'thly loss; Aml sun-u\v lznmeth for a night- This islthu old (l('CI`('1!; ' l`lu-n cunn: the p|'o|x|i.~n-:5 of juy-- Tlm uuu'I'|ing breaks for thee! '3m.!.!**i*1vr, -2:"... .._.,, rm: MORNING BREAKS FOR ' . THEE. On. long and lurk the cluu-ls have hung ()'vr Lhy hcnigmml soul, - Anal vainly Iuut. llmu fuught the fate 'l`h:u u`ur thuu huld control. .S0luI1g in c`.mins-o!1,`wc:u-y heart! Yul. srmu than slmllt bu l`1'.-0, For luuk :\hUVu--Lhl`ml;,'h nh-.ulmv.~1 dark-- [`hs.-b morning |)1'ouI(s for thee! E211 Used. BY H FVOLUME VII. Iv . of Slmcoe Advocate -county H l'l'Hl.lSlll-in , [WEE Y TIIURSDA Y MORNING. .|Ax...... um. ni nu. 11`(rnmnn`_- `>---`f g-published every Thursday Morning. , _\1_ ,\'l(.'HUl.S()?l .t :~:o:\'s,; \'E2~`.\` cums, r mm. m1.-ms, um!) I A.\'D Simcoe Advocate; N l'l'lH.lh'lll-Ill (Cu 11 AS I) BILLR, Cll(ClVl4AR.. ' LAl!IL$ R}i.~\.\!lNI'!ll ()FF'IL'E. llnrrlu. 0 xuuuuuh l.m'n| lull: .'mm-. and II licnte countl- `:"\|lI|4JI ` [-10 comes red from the dead I cried Pure Murtin,vslmking with terror. `Look at his humls! _ The olnl nmn s senses were so lso.-xvnlxlenml now that he struck nt mu t'rnuLicull_v, crying nlmul the while on his nlzunglntun-'.~x nznne, xunl rzwiug-ofllurbczmty and ;_-goodness. u (LL. .....g :....1,...n_n.:n ..m..m:.. 1m..,. UIIUU-V |IL'lI7u V ` We were str1Igg;liI1g together on the ground when they czune running to the spot, and. us they liftud me, my glmstly looks might`. well make them deem me guilty. 5` Hr: nnmmz rm] fn-nm Hm Jam` " m-incl HIIII RIIUU HUSH: `He was jenIous--this .'1ssnssin here. Ila kumvs :1 rich mun w:mtu_:l mychilal; Luu Lerov xmuld lmve mmlu` her his wil'e. .,'.l, .1 \l _..'...| :1. r .- _,..u . 1- n 1..IuL`- IJUIUV VIIIUHI lII\l7 IIHUIU uul um IvIIUu l\IL`.ill1\\'llll(3 I fought with my ll-lloxv workmen like u mamizw. I ;~trove'Lo spcnl( to '.lIum-I strove to tell them all that luul lmppeneul to me; `nut my reason lmcl gone wild, my lneurt was breaking, my lips were cruclzeal, my voice only came in gu.~xpll|_; s:>ln.~x. `l1`.ln\lrnl Rlnvulrlzl flint! crnr ll lrlllml |||L" KUIHI 3UlIUI\U|\ l|I\7|I`| HUI IIUIII. V `Let me puss on ! I cried; `your (lmIght~er lics-Immlored in the dell. - * The sense left. him Wzh so little, that he caught. at the words wruntr. ` Do you dare to own that you` hnvt: killed hcl'?' hu shriukud. `He3lp,-c0m- mrius help !' H \Vn nun-n ufrlln-n`HnrvV hurnum nn Hun CI UUHIVV, Ul -'l|Vi|`_"(7 IIIIU`, UI JU'|IUIl-`i \U M It is Lue Leroy, Isuicl, as I laid her haek _qen'tly on the gmss. ' _ I haul not cried u|0u:l'l'_0rl1elp--I hml net even thought ofit. Wh_ether the hur- _mr of the scene, or the imtinetive lum\\'- le-lge of the ll-!(`.l0SSlI(:SS of crie.~i in~ this l:)n0 pluee kept me silent, I know not. Neither do I know how lungl sat Willi my nleml love in my arms In-fare I rouseul myself`, and rushed from that dim sun- shine into the dreary wood. ``I came up this ru;_{,v'el path it mwl-` m.-m. blind with _ Hzul I met Lne Leroy then. I should have torn his heart out. I r.~.n on tmvaml the plzu.-e where I ha-I left my COlll|)2llll0ll.~`, but be- fore I roacliexl them, I met her father .~t.-i;_,-'_ through the wood, stupidly :lr1mken. IIe Sl.2t|'0tl u`. me with ,hleu_rel eyes, mul saw the hloo-l on me. Wlr.'`t'.s` tlii.~z? he sultl eagerly. A Seeiiig him lielpless, I would have pu~sel "him in u silence thntw.-is hull` pity, hull` clig'u.~t.; hut the miserable m:m SCIZCLI me, imul shriekenl 111011-l for help. ` Ill.` nm nneq nnl I m-iml- `rmw Sulllllg HUUSI `Eln1ire!Elmire! they say I killed thee! I who loved thee better than my life. Are you _nmd, comrades? Itull you Luc Leroy is the mun. ` I | Tani Inna `Hal Inf`! inn I-In `urn `anon I-l|I\) IJUIUJ I3 IalIU Illillh Luc llihi just. left. me. He has been in my but with me all morning, said l ero Martin. As he said this, I ung myself on the ground in ultur despair, and s11t}'un'ecl silently the cords Wltll which. my coni- mdes bound me; then some staid to watch me, while others went to the village to apprise the uutlun-it.ies of the murder. Vnn nnrnnivn. vnnmzimlr, Ilmt. wlmn ulrpriau luU Llll&llUl'IlaIUS Ul LIIU IIIUTUUB You perceive, monsienr, that when the gendnrmes arrived they were neces- sarily already prejudiced against me, therefore my hearing and my words all seemed to them proofs of guilt. But an more certain proof was now foljlhconiing. Down in the dell, near the body of the they found a knife-my knifer; it was covered with blood, and it had evidently been the weapon used against her. 54 t A: Hm man nnnlzn nf this I" v-nn\n|n_ UVUII IHU VVUIIIIUII IIEUU llglllllla HUI`: `As the men spoke of tlns, [remom-. bered with R ghastly sinking of my heart that I had lost this knife 3 dny or two be- fore in the wood, but I had mentioned. this loss nnlyto Elmira and her father. I appealed to him, now reminding him of this fact, but he answered me angrily that he remembered nothing of it. u'l`Iu-an Y cmnlz infn anllnn rinunnir nnrl . run! Rvnmro II: and m-cfui. I16 l'ell]elllm:ruu nuunug u: u. Then I sank into sullen despair, and went. silently to prison. CHAPTER 11:. The trial drew `crowds to the court. The chief witnesses ngmnst me were Pere Martin and Luc Leroy._ us'l`lm ah-I Mvml nm_ nnlrl tlxisi last. hen . nmrnn nnu uuc uuruy-, `The girl lved me, said this last villain, insolently; `naturally she preferred :1 man ofmy station to a mere charcoal- burner. She attered `herself I should marry her. .I had no intention (if the sort, but I amused myself in talking to C/IIU E;Il|3Hl ` I - From the wounds upon her hcck,hcr hzuuls, her arms, Iszuv the murderer had struck again zunl again in _:L frenzy of cruelty, ut'suv:u_:<: hate, nt'ju'1lous_\'. H. 3.1 Luv Tu-rnv lcuhl sic T I-ah] Im. IIIIU 3| llll, CVUU 133 I. UL'Ill$Ill HUI: The place was silent. asn wrecked ship in mil-ocean niight be. "Not :1 leaf stirred in the hot air, not a blade of grass_ qulvc-rc(l nls I stood looking at her. I szuv she was (lead, yet. l would not see it --I would not believe it. So, as tho color came slowl_\' back to my face, no my heart begun to heat. :u_{uin, I cricl sol't.ly: `E.lmirc! Elmira! There was no'unswcr-~no niovement in tho prostrate t'orm;nuul tlreli 1` know tho siluuco was tlnosilonce of tlfeutll. u I __,_, . ,., - Al, I. ._L __| Pt`: I LIIU HIIUIILK? `V(I-3 LlIU>IW|IU|lCU Ul lI|'AlIlrlII I spr:u1gncro. the brook and lifted her in nry.z`u'n_1s, ruul as I touched her 1} lmuds were co\'ere with blood. I do not lull you what. I felt. As I have said be- fore, suffering has no words. The tongue` cannot. betray the agony of the soul, strive as it may. No; it. cannot even ut- ter the pzurgs of L111: ush; true grief am] pain are silent, and the wees Llmt. c1ruLLo1' ofthcir smzums are nothing. ` uL`l... ...,,,.A II |,.._. .. ..! ,,' i UI LIIUII 3l!ll\IlIU (lIV-.7 IIUh!I||lSI She was StRll)l)(.'(l again and again he: fore she died. 1 could see the lnloml up- on the grass. 1 cnulcl see the planes 'vlwra:4.l1c haul knelt :1nml'l;-ggetl fur- xnerpy. Aml from her knees she hml fallen on her face, uml sol fcmml her- her lmmls clnspeul as she had liftml them in prziycr, and her fuir face pressed against the g_'I'u:s's. ' ` 1; LL _,. A` , ,,,,,, I , I ` I 4 HIIU IIIUBIU Ul LHU UlUUNg Somehow it seemed to me that I did not step through the underwood,` but that I broke L|n`ou;_-{I1 it sudd_cnly, like a man in 9. dream, and than I saw Elmira lying on the grass, in the glare of the noon-day sun. It did not. come upon me ,_{raduul|y that she was dead. I knew - it, liken ush, even as Ihehehl her. ' AL 'l`l,_ ._)_.,.- _.., _ :`._..A ..., _ .__,_A .L. J Ten years ago, one August. day,` when the sun was blazing in the sky, I .crept. away from my fellows, and bent my gteps towards `this dell. All thehot morning, MI worker], I had thought ofit. lungingly, and the sound of the cool rill trickling over the pebbles, hm! haunted me, whispering of rest and freshness. "So while the others betook themselves to the siesta beneath the trees, I crept-atvny, and wonml round through the wood following the music ofthe brook. u Q.\......l.,.... .4. .. ..._...,.I L- -.- n.._L Y .1: I BARRIE, COUNTY OF S_IMCOE,' ONTARIiO:, CANADA, THURSDAY, APRILN21, 187.0, "II..g: lI'I| mm, Ivllh nil rt-qlllrilu; , llnndlwnd; V W. Nnrrln, lmuwu:(L ;

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