esgna . -IoIvn_vI`-u_p. Anp win two week 41;. r'u....;..~....;...'.4 gig ua`""$wAv. 138 ' ` `n'n`u"n`u | I`-:L n"1ii.|.-IA I'll __`_T_.-------`- _ M`oney`j Insurance, W. THOMSON %& cn:,{ #5316 eiu`Lqm's. ` 3 5 :9 Real Etat, Loufn p;`zd lnsurl : V Agent, Cdnveyancer, &<;. , . . , \ "LE Farms and Town Propel-tie: nqap and long timeggivenior pay- Iqnmgazs BoUGB:'r. Ygluation of q town or count:-yi made on short ..:nnNmr JKMES W .`fe',~fAc'ciHnt . lnsur . r 9o -j ., _A. yent.. . Hu.;dIfBlock.- one` door south-or the , Ban-It ` 7 - 22-ly. . 18:11". '- ` ; fl . Intierent 2. 8% Der r+ patronage is respectfully Ioligited. nfvn_I;IAM RQSS\ `E6 LOAN- Al N `Dvb IVPNIWV `fa : mudinlny put `of he Pro- igshort do 5. general and com- Prokex-age business. ` r ,,y-~ ._...n.. v 1,. _.-.__._ ind Ornufentnl lkamrer. (kc. , I V . , 2. .._a_~, _" 'x IO;`up Itdix-_s.c>'p3os5yte t11eWel1ir;g- tel . _.~_.Entran;a Ion_.`Ba1/eld St. {:33-, . 9-ly. wv . 4.9: `- e. .8odda_i__wnd`P.r.o. ' : u. .. ....... .. ` Eriiigiioihmmilal Un on I naux_-Vance `P ' . . 'Agent at liarrie . , w G. `DUN! 1 , . v ~ \ . .. uwest on good farm security a 1 } very low rates. '1 x, sr BRAND`, ,i;zV CANADA: rh}i:=f3'f&Eas 1 DIo;Lup mix-g op osite tl1eWellig- eel. m9.~Entrmrca,on Baq/eld 1 I IT if AT 7 21; otuvr. and;0m'diiiental Plastering A M.' HUGHES, : `And Ornnfxfentnl Prlnaterer. lm. . ,HENRY., JAMES, V Opposite Ppst Oice,'Ban-is, 1 DIYNLOP STREET, - Miscellaneous. SHAW Enos... _ _ _1 In :-in-nu W. THOMSON & 00., BARRIE, COUNTY OF, S V1M;ooE.oN-T..a.,1=:Io, '1`HURS__lI;ALY. JUNE- ;_:30, f;1 8 >31*_T ' Tdbaccos: _3Ar-mus. ngatqj} aim! '7': 1 3"_`4nR1E. , dqm- y-av `u.-pg...._..___.,_ - W-r ueadna; Dtakybrltuoatinqn - "BLUE '3'. BLACK SERGE8 ""=s3sis=a=ag9 ~ / A KAL s9u-I=N_I NG--- nude}-iakmig, 1_'n'Qa11 its Branches. Ag . for nuklnds otdravan ot. lny` } T ' I > . a ` on imitation of nose road; snd Walt ,1 ;-o sue of the lending Establishments ot__.p,p5xo A-tisqshrouds, Linings, Handles; P_1_s9I"h "- ll. reuinltes for fulnornlfurniufli n3 :1?! - enrse. Bates Be|soi:ab1o_and ordlxd |3a.wie} Pam: ;shop[ 1s`/\`r\nc; n1'mom ._ n'm\Ymn A 1' an`l]r\r\1' |NEw HARNESHND sAnnLEnv] Ea-IIAQI Ia-l..l|l=nI"I' -..-_.`, , Re-inember the place, n_ea.rLy op osiie the B1mwne`ratt.Ho-use,'D1L1Llop St., ARRIE Barrie .Jzm. 9th,1879. 50-ly. lsGo`l__I.`.ll.~ JNnL|_8ll an G_A N R|||AN TWP!!! _ -Jupu nu-.vv..... ----.- .. _....1.;...v nm/-nr'u'zlz uoatinan .'.I`J_'""" - ~. ' 4 - .0RPENTEB, BUEDER CON- 5"- . -TRA;0.,T9R.=;-; - (forgo; \;:x_Owqn_a ::a- Mt}: ~ dqpuldg Btaxunxxz Btmmveraett .uouse,'LI1c7u | ..._.:. i- 1>13IQEs 1'0 SUI1` THE '1: .MES :- ` F. J- LOWER- `y `F mqmm3%* 5 'T@mng; .;pWARD" ,avnu`ss `oznpmmnn. BUEDER . -AI 1 . - `l_D_`OQBS WESTQI CENTRAL scaoox. nnvu-run "emu nnnuvu nwvr Gents Suitsv made 1) in the Latest and mostFa:hiona.b1e Sty es, and very Cheap Rateg, also whrmuted to t. well, look well ` and wegr well. Op`poait-3 the Summersett, Dunlap-St. Barrie. _.;&l_1 Orders promptly attended to, -I-1-I-I1'|"l!I) A T" D 'El\ff`|G'l l`U Chas-Hearse. I . ontunlly tilled ` Qg;8L&nmmm ;,GoqDs `A-MGRAE:&. cos} g 1' - T H E . Fashionable Clothing Hous con. or n_ruu.o1>- AND MUDOAHITJR srrga Jnist arrived a. complete stock of 39003. _ - _.-. .._. -.. -vnnpiu COATINGS, in New Eu mt, 1;-1;, s,j.~.m_;c1., Agm-scan pad :5 Canadian _.weec'q "oadc`0iI!I. ate-. madeuzp wn the I_T'wes`Sty1ep. Q . ` , .4 :` , ..' . ,;._ ., Al . _ V BIUNERAIJ REQUISITES HIGHLY 1>o_L_IsuED Comm 5, lJ_\Iv`1! 4" `UK IJ\Jl.L\I\ll-I cox.u2n"s'r-, n.uznn=.', om. ` 1:: vmicutoheon. J. THQMPSONS 'f"."`yf" '--, .- , -.~ , Parflea prchuglung 6161.11 eisewggpf can hkv. them bio` {up In the lnyepl. ntyg and mo rt-n. om. { `rates. Hmnvzn VPREMISES; 2 Doors _We:st o_f;theDBar'1-ie `Hotel, rub :a nun!" f Q Ba...?nso.;*:.a,"`g`:.:a:62;`*:.';.: sddsqht. mm}: [A Enid}: STOCK. `. Hbusg Sign, Carriage nd getieral Painter and. Decorator. simple; of work always on hand ` I All work Guaranteed. ' - `I In'G-rest Vi;5ty. Good mo. annftha best. Styli guuanpeed 4 - all Customer C` __-__ THQBAHRIE nauu stone, ..._.... BRITISH FREEDOM ANj;`}n Tailoring Establishment. ll" lulu balsa --v v -- - -.--.__..._ We}! of the"[3a1'1'ie - Dunlon-St. . Barrie. I 8Iernl-x. snusn" I i'iI!iV `V F ` ......1..ag-`imam beat and .::,nq1v_-(w1dn_ly I 4.!-n.\a-u u--._.-.__. - , rgs-`t`o acquaint his cuafomers and the `blio generally, that hehu Removed to Paint'ln`g .&-`(T3l'az"ing4.. '-Merchant Tallorlngj. \ as ` _iv1'mm- nzmonzs - \ ' 1-unnmninr. - -ton. * TROWSERTNGS NEW G0 J 03 IN '3 West of the .`ba,r1-we D1mlop-B-`.. , Barrie. ;v-1`-gar vs,;~.pi;c1 . 4-zia viaeqx j"O D010LI?la 5? I med`. HP ._ a`... SADDLER, HA RNESS MA KER, and deuleriu all goods aqapertaining to` his line of business. ' b_ Good Workmanalvip and ` Cheap Rates. ~ .4 .1 ICKI , '1 L :57; |M-5:! A Mcilne & Q0. -w iiinr / 1'on.'I!r Anrxdnns. Y I l`J House '5?-:": `V;-l';g51!.'!:.n.`.h."!v;`r`.h:":".` " EOLONIAL A RIGHTS Cw ' I . , .`A'liI:'ejjl:h':hla.dow sad the mbptanoe in 2 ` _TN11o_rig:t1y$knaw'n Lthexn-which is which 2 {W 2 ` . Co`ei_'v ch jaiph _i_: elder of two 2 "LL 6!: j$lnX'5 t1*1o`.`d:uy' ' i th ha py gnu ,wi1,:h.iu1ow1y hue: n.rIt -too vmi V - ` c the wandering uhaddwl when they is greater! W110 I|lth' acute: to` "A " L 5 Sn -w" " ' 7 .?i' `i.5'`i`u``"f5`';`fn"`{.:.`.`5 ` .;smms &- bdn " h ` 3. 0 In- em '. 1 .whe:e`.:h"i'.' dgcuu iug? 1::t`nbe.;n; ~ glponhimzy Enptri".-nd `n9.hnrry.- < -.;I.miwhicb is gzeamorr Who Inch Icales ta` Ing,~trI!nbl1u frogs-hend:o ,foot;-he muiq >' , [weigh Qaitwaybn-c`k_to_{thn gtronm I `-7 pm. A ` V - T - - real: 1: the shade: and I hnvo bend mu; m " -anea.k' - -` - . '-. . _ - . k - . \ ' Of onoB able to appsll 'Eylu.nat afraid. of substances 3.: all. VP... 4.I_...`.--_4.1.- n 'n__._|.. _a..._'...... _,.....-u --.-u- y. nuuuuquuyu -. -... . Yea, thoxiart 113,0 Death; whom mortals mmo Lite : shadow, mm Io`;-|~a.t'a |hsddw s"_njend: Albeit thorn us -th who know how-noom tide : ame ` . . tide : ame Scot-chew; and of t phadaz have no dread, Seeing it` moanqi ' dun nice with tune: as u ,___.__1 .__g.__ _; _...tl_LI:.-Z..-._ ---.. have dread, lace tune: and mac oblivion: .... `-- y could be got. xx-om me new-eat Inn, or-- "But' that wouldn't ha poulblo, Hugh," cried M1-.BereuEord, as the ides struck him, `You rekt%o tirel , are you not--or; could you wal omo , / , ' .Oh. yes I" was the anger answer. (Any walk home 1" 2 .Oh, yes anger `Any thin to getna there quickly. I_can rent-- oh, hoav I can test !-when we get. tgre. Do let us walk ! W;f}|nnl'. rnnl-A AHA` than `I; f`.hi`fnnimit`\n P , _ Without more ado`. then, in fhiifashion, ` and at this sbra.nge'hour, the young heir net o` on his first journey over his own` lands. A brilimt full moon madejha pntli rouiad the outskirts of the town,md through the eld beyond, as any travelling as the high-road itnelf,and ML-.Barenfor.d`repea.ted more than once that it was as light as day, for etting howlittl difference it made to his eater. . _ ' Pmslilllad every Thmldayt mm Pm ` ' sumac. ' his bearer. _ I ve conlebver the elds," he said, when1;hay had gone full half an hour on their way, because it saves us a. long` round:-. we havd gone the Bed? art of our way now. We are coming town-dz the brick eldu. This-is Kinglbrooke, Hugh 1" The boy stopped short. This is Kingabrooke, is - it '1" he said. ' The whole of thin, nd in mlna, Cousin Francis! bringing och hands together round his companion : arm with a tight, nervous grip. "You don t mind my com- ing home, do you? . You are not angry with me for having theplnce instead of you, < are jun ? ' Strange and unlucky question! The you '1' Strange unlucky question I pathos of his voice touched no kindly chord of 2.-eaponna in his honor. All through pathos of his voice touched kindly cl1ora~ response hosrer. through that strange. silent walk u very demon _of desire had been grappling with Francis Beresfoi-d s better self; a. dozen voices seemed chanting in his ears, Instead of you, instead of you 1" ' ` _ ctnow the blind. boy haduclinging to hiIu',*!,Bud his `thoughts and put the salt-same` iquestion _ ro`uh'g.haIs long day. _ W ,._ an that had driven him half to " x7 "I Wisdom mid, Go to on hotel and go to sleep-," but '0. strong `deli:-e poueuad F1-.anci:.Bereea1-d to get home that night somehow,and whe`he found that the mail train would be ntu-ting a couple of hour: later, by that he determined the; `would go; go; My that,s.ftu the most wen-isotnva wgiting he had ever known, they went, reschin Oolford some half hour after midnight, nding, as mi ht have been expeqted, no ca.n-inge,.no ve iolebof my kind to take them to their gaatinpcion. ca.n-mge,no vemole box . `-Whv hadn't be M then` gaannpuon. `-Why telegi-qphed to his set- vant who was waiting th6I_`0_ for the? 9.30 train 1" Why, beomgse he nave:-_ gave it a. "thought, taking for granted that the man would wait for him. Ndw there wu no- thimito be done but to ntand about till a. would watt for mm. now there thingto done but stand a. could be got from the neuent inn, be noulblo. Hunh." tn_al: nm a There 0` long ; ' " .' '1 K _ _ . There on hill-aide was thafwmgg gmuse, silver-ed along its bmad front; the olea_r V moonlight; away over the.. ` ` 6 val hu, own fgr smaller ho_mp,'the Iitodebt dloqers `, house of many IL bygone -Bereafor.-'d',' which would now have to be his to the end of his days; and have, all alone with him, trust.- .ing' to his ggidance for his every footstap` -"--`-good heavens! w1Yat" IN. chit thought, into his brain just then All alone with him-all alone with h1'zm--was the one young life that stood betgeen him and his de- sites. ~ swash? aues. ' ` You are not angry with me, Cousin, are you 7 repeated . the voice half sadly, and Mr. Berqeford almost gasped for breath for words to depy the suggestion. even, but the right words wouldn t. ' come. Instead, - Let us make huts." he Almost whis- I natend , Let us make haste," gared; you must never speak like that , my boy; be quick, we are coming to the brook` now. Hold me tight; hold mevvery tight; take hold oftha rail withy/our other -hand." tight ; hand . ~he.ud." They were crossing the stream now, the broad band of living light that ran M: the base of the brick elds between bare willow bunches on to the mill dam half a. ' mile away; crossing steadily and sitely till` ' midway on the planksi Thenf. what w it 1 Did the be slip or lose his footing i Francis Beresfor could Jwesr he never touched or lossed his hand; but `in one awful moment young Hugh Beroglord stumbled, and with a. cry, Oh, help me-! ` fall heavily into the swift owing webeis beneath. a ' tell bean The stillness of death followed that one cry, and the stillness of death seemed to have seized on the one man who heard it. For full fteen minutes, there stood. the gure on bridge, motionless `as if a. man of stone. Win it the grip of some outward and visible demon held him there, that he never moved his eye: from the upnt below whence the pale upturned face had oated swiftly away? nd some ry devil incar- nate bound his hands, that ever 9. muscle had stirred when that voice fcried, _` `help me '1 What awful -"Dower. what atrahge stirred when that voice fcned, _"no1p me '1 What Cpbwr, atrahge pa.ra1yIia,t.oo`1-z pnssension of brain and heart, ` and clothed those minute: with 9. dreamlike unrenlity that slowly faded when, from n swoon, at last he roused? Run-ad 1 Woke I Whatwaa it `I Were last he roused ! Roused 1 Woke What was the bells ringing for the boy : return (it was only St. Max-gnret a chime: from the dissent town), and what were the voices all around him, It s yours, Kingbtooke is yours. A very chorus lled the air about him. "Shivering, cowering like a. dog let loose from the hand of the master who had beaten him, Eraneig Bereaford unclaaped his hands from the bridge mil, and lifted his crouching form to: meet. the horrible wave of retuxniugconsgiounxiess. Kings- brooke is yours ! ' Leave off, leave off 1 he cried, stretch- off, cried, ntre'bch- ing out two Ihakin/g arms nsif to fence away a mo: 1 foe, Eild an `echo from the thick plantat one on the hil1~sido mocked him with his own words. Kinuabx-bake i5--- No.no.it was young with his words. _ Kingabrooke N9,no,1t young Hugh's, the boy ; the` l;ny':.' When: u! be 1 and sgliin the cruel echo ,moeked him: Where is he '1" cried the air gob- lin. Where is he '3" he whil cred with dry, cold lips; end out of the wi d turmoil of his breast came back the answer :-He is dead 1" - ' And far awav aibinn voicefwentoxn chant- is - -- ` And far awaygibing voicefwentoxn ing, Kingabrooke in yours. Yoiirs,Frnnci: Begelford, yours I ._ ' Never. never, he shouted; God help Beielford,` Never never, me, it eheil never be mine 1" and wreetlin himself from the delusions his envipun son bed one about him, he tore like a madman up the white pnth to the only cottage in Iighhaud beaought the inmetee to come out and help him. Some one wn.s,d1-owning in the eh-eem; wn.s,d1-owning aid help 1 for heaven : sake come ! , But never a. sound renliad. for the plane heaven's sake 1" But never re lied plan; was an` tenantleu an t :3 held: outnide. Fulcher and all his brood of children in are thw vary next~dI.y', but on iii: be gt nia t that were akin: their heavy slum- I |1M1_nl' l.n_I_A In us: nuuu-5 us uuuu-9 nu - here nig t tho) takin heavy bm at the tanks: on of the 131080: The nrxasnnbonn. (con..uided._) ...... 5...... ..... ......... -...'.7........ .._.. ` W. Wizlum, in Scribner; for Ju`ly. 2 CJHAPTER III. an-A 3 hpsvy W. .03.. 95 91.19 nlbsvn 3.32 my next-nay . Inn $ing,~trunblin2 1-m_n-hentto ',foot;_he mung .1:ismybnck with: gtronm and, ' _ _ in water; waded on homAwi|1o1r:to winogrr -holdgng onto.~the:nl,andu- . ing mwthp-dppoolI,snde1_!ng _` ., ,, o , "Hur! answer Inc; for p1ty'nnAkg, anea .' -< ~ ~ i`1:_{:`'g(;1"5i:;|nn`pIAi17 wilI ting um. snismpzszaetrxnnaitg-9-=90 ,,uu ,' L.|.u`4A'a nun:-nu out, n... run --5-, apes. On than the mud. ma he ` nesredtaho, Inrill-.-put. theta; itsvonld ~ ho ' rvaizdyiaohas 'tto_, ;:>l|:.tKr.:lol.l" r`:nnon!i2ht:dln n`ii.inn. ` " ' .0 =8` -`chlm .. _mnm. ncoznon h. t by ui:_1_ tognurn-.-- rvauuyuonupoaspq gos_t,_t1fr.olu.r' r olp an-ovary noolr nutldraanr; ~but-: rang out, gnd As cum? .F1-nhni: Be-. roifox-d : heart lost hope; haknmrnovithn inaomo-deep Jpot lay tho nhild h j should luv: guarded; he knew that Ki ` bko was verily hil, but thnhhe xid, pence had pu-ted compa.ny\for over I Slowly be dragged himtolf up the bank; I saved me cmga 1 _ , . 7 _ : He nevqr had to any ma.n,but what if he l were to ny_, "L_1'y seine: left me, I hgd my to am: !" Would any mortulfbelievg [ .l%vm- and nvAl- nanin kl-ant vnl-an-`BIA `ln1". . awom he was no--- ` `No what? Good God," he muttered. and fell a-trembling like the brown haves over his head. No murderer, said the voice within. And this loved husband, this trusted friend, thilman of gantlo birth, nnd save in than one great 'trisI; of fgantle cart, worthy of the love he owned, at thro/ugh the solitude of the now da.lkn;iu1z.v'rood witJ}%,&hat ens thought driving him alone on to n ndneu. . '[`I-an min In: Mad Fnnltnrn:-1 land hdnan nhnnn, to nindneu. The sin he had foptered had taken lhnpe, vsnd hunted him down into a.n.abyu_ of hu- V miliation and miaery unntterablbn lta stupor was closing round him like 0 pull, when, alone by, the ban Whit-I-r of I hes.nant'n ight startled -him, and opo'j ng in haav eyes onommoro upon the on r life,lo! 0 pink flush of dawn `WEI stealing through the trans, another day was waiting for te yorld. , % Then, crampen from his wrotohedwigll, for we Jvorld. crampen chilled to the very bono,Mr.Bore:ford rose up and turned his hco,_hql:lew&r.' _ Tbthst _!_x_ome which to bu memo:-yseemea ' `had no power to think. ,/ Thrgugh the golden bnoken and thick undeztwood, all Indian withihe huvy night ` down. handle-e of bough and brunch uni -LIA_orp_l, of an Hill`-V by _between. him and home; on he went, clan-mg tlSO`Vrood. sud nta.nd_ing in the open eld: st. lut. ..rFor` n moment-he paused. There yonder was the roof _1:hat dovered hi: but beloved, end :2. mum of passionate emotion helfl choked hi51- (`nig- parted compa.ny\for I Slowly dragged up bank; numb And-ttcupuz-mg. . ` ' Into the oak nlantstionrclole by. hiint think. 3 To think ! How dared he, think when v 17 ghought-'wu_' so to meat ev ' :.n:ment-~ I-e,on.llod. him uiith l:or:or:y,'. every moment'eo_oom'e would ll him with dishonor I Struggling like some wjrefclied, captured bent in a more, even no best bit dintxv-a.ote_d-mind hither And thither! in 3.: agony of remorse and theme. Bhuttmg on. heaven : light froznhin eye: with his cold hands, tlut Awful hour passed egnin and hgain before him. Who would believe it was all 8. ohnnoe -'1 again before lu'.m.. Who would was Nag.-7 was 11: chuwa 1 And then what we: of apt-th or hell had kept him back w on Q spring, am _ox_aI,tretohedVa;-m. would , hnvb 133: ? W? IF `I130. I `Q-Ill} ICU. WILD` We outltretchedvatm. saved the child? V He never lied ha nn'v'u1n.n_'hi1t wht if h`; moment the unholy thought had never itself in bonsai: words. `1 I his soul Jud boon , clnn of thee tin, . than had he du-ed. go back and hoe hi: fellow men and tell them that the sin wu nane of his,and poor of courage and pitiful ' ah he might seem, no harder name than .cowa.rd" would be ung at him." If that: aa he might no harder than would be ung him." that? wish had nevergtained his envious en-t, then would lie; whose word :1! his life through had been as freely taken an an- other man : oath, have forced credence on :11 who heard him, all men nhould. have he lN'n what? finnrl (I-nil," he rnntfnrn, up Ill-U. lIlI'}lUl.|. lll l&I}".lI .I-Ilwtlulu }_x_ome :9. var `paradise. he would ding" hi4 step: ; und 3 an 1 Why, thon`'I-ma I grant blot `be`tvv.ne'T1 him "and the future--urt.her he `had think. Through 3/gd numb Ind.-(OI it-mg. plantstionrc once plun , nil A with stop: lole by, hifni , un- . unusl Q gnu titudiof our-Iootod creature: who. on fun or food infant. wax-an.bx-onri {Jill zjaamaafa 63:7-zid .;;.`.eu.-.; who, on fun or Jood intentwox-_oj`sbron thinrlovnly night. Not unti1"ho.roa.ch|d_a. keeper : hut, did he once itiop to`reIt and: . think. To think ! For J11-ad ha think when him? A < M - ; v Over and gun: Lg:-in that mlura.blo,`nalf condemning. track his pitileu conscience dragged him,br.-inging him face to face wit}: the accusation tint burnt. into his soulw `(You wishod him dead 1" Ha Iuui winhad "I'If| Hand, }Inl'Io,I`f.:l` 113: *~ ;.uu vvnnu-u. nun uunu L ` He had wished him dead, thou htill thin the unholy thought and 4 I his soul had honn nlann n! Hunt -in. ruin ul. pnmuuunu: uulvuuu lungs uuva-av, :1 ",. ' `~ God bless them! God p ma!" he grained, and evon` II he uttered the word: elp came. ~ . Mt. Barelford, I11: I , ' It was old Peter Burton shouting to him beckoning him toward: his oottngo, Q lit- tle bit of as dwelling-place junt on tho'out- nkix-ts of the wood. ' L y tlo bit or awoumg Mr. Barenford st: wood. . v/ . Mr. Berosford stared, scarcely compro- hending the cull, And would burn gins Jail` own way. but Peter cried again, moving` bowsrd his doorviny M he did lo.. V Come along, an 1 Come here, Mute 11`...-.n.. mnlrn hnnlm. air I" doorwny has did ~ - Francis; make huh, sir 1" `Bright relis-(ht was aleamimz Ihrouzh the make sir 1" `Bright reght gleaming through the cottage window, the door stood wide 0 en; in the inner room, Peter, union: of e, clad in hinolny bupattered gurmenta, stooped over something that lay upon his own` poor bed . Over something, some one. _- 01;, wu own"poor -Oh, the night a cruel mocLery,wns this 9. dream, or had God, at b a. miracle, given him back his life, his omo '1" / For there. Ileenimz u bencefully u a.- home '1" I For there, sleeping peacefully baby, two hands that had not yet 1011: the dim led grace 'of childhood c1upe d' above his and; lay youni Hugh_ Berenford, and at `ha. light his inunan fell upon his knees, Iiaeechlpu with joy. As an a deaf man : eat (all Peter : lo>w- knell, with / low- tonpd 'exp1n.ng.Qhmu, sad it was" some min- ufpiz bdqgo ho. udtild make clear to his hearorjgjp gum`-share of the night : work. They Ericka," he ,wa.a saying for the nu.-A um. whan Mr. Berufordnt noticed _qw;`n`-share of the mgnrn Work. third. time when Mr. `Bernfordfrnt he was speaking. wu wonderful awk'n.rd. I'd counted on n'uhin' off this batch `fore .m-mm-.time and lzittin to my bad like ; counied linishin' off the batch `(ore supper-time ittin my like: Christian mam, but two of my man got off drinkin' in_ the day, And. that hindered me, and the one I reckoned on leevm' Just to put in the lest two lots 0' coals he never turned/up at the time he ought, and so I had" to nish up my own self. And 1 grumbled over it. I don t wish to conceal nothin , and that/s the truth: grumble I did. But there, the Almighty knows whst we're erter e denl. better then we know ourselves, and it wasn't wholly to please his own self, you may dependon it. that Fulcher kept out o the way! Well, air, when Iwee just crawlin up home some- where in the small hours, which I did. takin a short cutothrough the trees and ` out by the water what should I bear but the water-fowl hustlin' about. Snares! thinks I. Poachers! says I to myself; but you ain't egoin' to have it all to 3 our- self, my man, wlpever you sre! So just creapit down in the shades` 0 them big ' polled uh, and when I gotby the water edge what should I see but little mater there, nodding his head. at the she ing boy, drifted right up'by thet old wi ow Llmt lnnns out over the strewn, with his arms spreed out and his white (see bobbin in egg down for all `the world like one of its livI's white ducks she : so fond of 1" . -."And. then, Peter '1" - Why, then, you may dependon it, sir, 1 out with hirufretty nick; end. I do be- lieve I dregge him eel. up n.rd.I right here to my own door; carry him I_ couldn't he s.q greet grown led for all he's got I. irl'n eoe-u1 I strip d him end rolled in: up in the thickest hnket I'd get, snd I made a. tire t to roost I; bullock, and rubbed and turnedx-him about, till resent- ly he give a sigh like, and opened is poor eyes, and.I knew be we all`;-ight I ' And did. he speak 1" 6` He ust 'seid ` Never mind, Cousin F:-cn,qis,_ t was ell my own fsrglst not hold- itoyou tight I reed/= he said that over,` son 0 sleeping like, and thon_ he _went 1p and turned ms lQO,_hD}!lBl an L vervburadisa. would din (You wishod. him dead 1" him nnmant the unhhlv than-nah}. ind navnr 381550 on tight: I and/= he and um: `son and than went rinzhi on 3: round an I bell. Illd nh9 vo luon ol like, and than wensl 353116. 93 99. 99999 as 9 3911 19% no 119210 ` One Dollar Per Annum, j8{:i-ict-ly in Advance. ~ Que Ln-hour. ago! Inn jut rnbbin ' -In ` . -winks. at by the doc:-,.wiun I .301 . J9I.:9.UijnO |n>.fro_Ix: the wood, and -thong! in "v.`P.m..f-I What I night you'd hadpf it uauu `IVS an Jana noun. V1.11. The Clerk mu ixhu-noted to notify the trustees of the Ievernl lchool `notion: in qbq township-`thqt the` Council will meet on the 15th of August next to levy the neon for the current you.-, and nut Application: to levy npooial lchool `x-ate: wjll require to he sent rpaovioun to `_ ~ - The Council then udib ' ttfyalock koph-golinbo; 1 durszft leave `him for, ~ th I , d$5u:ng?nh`mt'o `1'.".'3`...`. :: II: . ~ silly In-hour.-_ ago! Jun jut rnbbin ' dad:-,.w bu.-. `hi 3116. 3711 sud ndkimu done, hill and Inn: open In ntnpidrold eyes -y'oil-wan unfrom wood. -thou: ` - , ,;o_um I; no at ood n'ndJ.-thong!!!` -!::;min.:.t-opymignu 2:2. y'ou'a it; for_ 9! ulcer `in: 0 I knurwell ondunh lthb ho was. Why. 'Muton&a.n- you.n_nl!.!"1oyoing tho wot, `mud-eoiorod cIot%aofh.i_s._ _ ..- , , L a" stat! -;,_oriod hr. Ber.-ford aloud. Cousin 3" ' The boy mu '7 ' , uiiin; himself up, .momon1: ho wag ' (s'ho_rQd up in strong at-ml,oIqu` to t};Q hon-Vt wich vdvod honou- forth to In his friund.1a.iI,vo1-ynlavo throuzh .-D9 n!m9.n.9.vrnI- wny "mu - . oil, do` bbkinn ,you'vo bon in :l.1"1ntor . .I _i_3:boQh_tHrouh 3 very luunce of tram ' . b1o,_:Potor-3 ' --` - . . `nu-etching ma hand; orth, ha. hupleuneu . entresting nbiio one : date and pity, In 3 JIIUQIIKIIE R0 KIIIICIQQ Up In IQOIIK ogth _to fx-iund,1a.i|_vox-ynltvo through e. forth life. .r. nxi9x In Lnjtzix b %J-"If-B8 A-otnezs-otelaow, solicitor: In S `~"-"!lY!.""i=.'.".`.i P` `59%~--oor none. net `oven to his wife. ,Hq eve deed and word testify to the truthof 1: re utenoo,1nd' the rent lien betweenixn um One who know: alljlecxeuz Town on the 20th inst. Memben :11 pro- eeht, the Reeve in the cheir. The minueee I The Uro.'1`ownIhip Uounou. met in the of Int mutimz were read And conrmed. legye to urn nun the qrolsrold 5 and. 6 in con. 14. he matter; wan deferred until road in exnminod. Tho Ttelaurer was in- structed to pay the account of Geo. B. Robe:-tfon, nmounting to $8.50, for road- aoraper nllowed fur dxviuion No. 70. The following are the amounts apportioned to ' urouronq zou 1|); ma. 1J.,aon, 1, 836; can 1 and 2.1201!) lake to D. QPolk n swamp), $10; crourond 10 " 39d 11 con. 1 old sur- vey, 15; Panetank. road lot 25 tn 31 (Van- pn to give I: like sum) 81.0: line, can. 4 and 6, from lot 15 to 21, 810; line. com 5 ` and 0, from lot 1 to 6 inohuive, .10; line, con. 6 and 7, at lot 6' (hill) 820; line, 0 8 and 9, 1-oIn..l.0t 39 9,0 ridge, 812; 1' 0, con. 9 and 10. from lots 16 be 21. 825: crou- :1 and 7, at lot 6 gnu!) 510; line, 4 3'1 -de. 1 09:! 10 35 1:42 825: or road 10 and 1 ;` itiona 1' and 3. deviation of townlinn at lot 2. con. 4. I in .' I 0. t 7- dval out ..o......~"` "t.:_r.!11d;)meE:1:.:`ifu?n s x'.`.m-..m _" a: nut nf Vi tn.-on. No more longing nftor ~K`lng|bx-ooke novnoxoopt to nuke II won-thy fiti uluhi, and the much: mu (1 for his nlsoo; .- ' x 0:-In mum-, and the mun: tted for his P 30.. `.-'. -~ \-- We know-it .1941 It In: that Ioourgod him,` but" at 1:1) `lira-`edged lwurd of :01!- roprouah thgkplarced his will he speaks to not `even to his wife. Hi: avnrv dud Ami word hntifv tn the ..- -.-. ...w--.... u vuv .u-u. tuna`: vvnoannnanvi-so Petition presented of Jfunu Oookhum, who stated that the -_.ro:d' in went N . of division No. 67 on orouroed 10 end 1 is in 1 much worse condition: then the eastern portion, and requeete thee most of the stet- ute labor msy be ex-formed in the western portion of said vinion fog the otirrent yew. The Olerknru inltrueted to com- nmnicnto with the overseer of. highway: in mid division. A communication via re- ceived from the Eeo\_r'o'df `Modonte, with the entement of money eipended on town- line 0:0 and Madame In 1879 end 180, and urging the expenditure of u like gun `by this, Council. _ IIIL, ru,,u,,,,, u,,. , . .. .-a ..u .7, -..-- _-....--.. The Clerk was instructed to notify"t.ho County Trduurar to withdraw the cabin for statute labor charged qgainnrlot 6; con. 2 for 1880, uid labor hsving been por- formed. 1/ Samuel Ialngnun applied for legye to uni hton the qr.-olsrond 6 and G matter road 10 and 1'1; `dblolions 1'2 and 3, 810 deviation of touvnlino at 101: 2, con. 4, 810; townline Ora and Medonte, $25; townline Oro n13d'Oril ' at 101: 10 con. '1.on oondi. tion that the dnuoil of Orillin, & Matche- duh given Ilka nun, 010. ml... I1I-.I- _.-_ x..I.n___;-.1 ;_ __u:_. u.- for_ 91 deer iojpoko I know well N **z-- ..,..~ ou,,_` voyouo nu 'kr yours_nl!.!;pyoing wot, sent, the Reeve in the chur. The minuen moqting conrmed. 'l)-A:;.x _ _ _ _ _ _ -._L-: -2 1'__.__ rv,_1_L..__ Illowed for division No. 70. The following the amount: apportioned road: :--. ` ll. huvboen long reguviiod us xed hot the nothing but ponnive dbltinonclroxn u une of intoxioatiu liquor: would cure the enabriata, no wel established hu the ids: bacomn in the mind of temnerance the enabnua, wen utabunnea nu ma ids: bocomo in the temperance tolormen, that nothing short of me cold with: and no whilkcy oonld poui ly ban the nun who had permitted his nppetiio to ovorooxno his reuon, tint the L1-gumont ` Ill oqnlldored closed up. But roqent discoveries have led to I do-, oqnsldered closed regent . aided ohenge of view: upon this subject, ` and unless these prove to be no discovery at all, I much more sim le nd pleennt method of. reforming dun st-ds than any- thing yet attempted hes been found out. It isnothing more or less than substitu- tion of vegetable for enimel food. , This theory was presented for the consid- vegetable (or snimnl food. theory presented erstlon ol the Brllh Auocistion by s Mr. Ohnbs Napier, who produced in behalf of it, s number of instances in which it was shown that wherever vegetable food was exclusively used, the sppetite for slcoholic . drink was not only destroyed, but A nui- tive distsste for stimulants estsblis ed. Conrmed drunksrds, whose attempts at reformetionhsd sll resulted in failures, were completely :-eclsimed bye. resort to vewtsble diet. hila it is not claimed by Mr. Napier wan: IJUuIyeuvvIJ nun.-........ .._, .. ..,..-.- ._ ve etuble `bile it by Napier thet the experiments made by him are suf- cienfto eom letely ehteblinhed the cor- rectness of 1. e theory advanced by the great. chem Liebig, who twenty year: 0 embed ' many people found that W ila they could readily indulge their taste for vinoutand alcoholic drinks in connec- tion, with enimal food, they found that ` when n. in-ineceoun diet wgu opted they could not do no, enough hue can demon- etruted to nuke the subject one of the greatest pouible interest? to 1 friend of bemperence, nnd_to induce experiments on u. largo male, in order to beat it: correct- ness. - Of nearly $800,000,000 upent early in this countrf for intoxicstihg drin a 3nd to- bacco, the 3|-gar portion in 5 ant by our omployod or labor oluaea. his account: for 50,000 drunksrdn who die n.nnunlly,und for paupnriun sud Iubriug beyond oom- putntion; while Itntiltica will Ihow conclu- sively, that 1. clear brain. a. healthy muscle Jud nerve put. an honest calling mldom comes to want. Tho following gure: are worth unnam- berin, as they will nave 3 good deal of onion tion and give approximately accurate results with a. minimum of labor 1- .-...;......., ~: ".`-.-..._...._ lDI\-luvs nun .. ............... -. -.__-_ A cord of storm, thljoe buahela of lime and A cubic yard of and will lay 100 cubit foot of wall. . V 9 Five course: of brick will lay one foot. in height on a chimney. Nine bricks in 1. com-no will make 3. ue 8 feet wide end 20 inches long; end8 brick: in 3 course will make 3 ue 8 incl/zen wide and 16 inchahlong. / ,w ' . . 11 , `cg a_.._1_-I- `The Oz-oTownI ip Council met in the Down bro- nuan--.......u. Eight bushels of cod limo, :10 bushels of land and one bus :1 of hair will make enough mortar to plum: 100 squsro yards. One-lth more siding and ooring in noedod than the number of Iqunke fact of Iurfaqe to be covered, bocsuno of tho up in the siding snd matching of tho oor. .\ I001`. Ong thquund nhlngtaa hid fcmr/itchol In the wdulhor will con! .100 aqua:-(`foot of surface and 6 poundsvot shingle nail! 1411 tgtexi thunyn _ 0:0 Township Council. Wbrth Prebesrvlng. , gel L`? 35 `Q 9. anon: 1 1 I-t, .1`c intinxi-=}*_:.`*!"*`-R!*P.9"?. J,, o ' I Woodland N;w'i'q=. In befoeqsfnir `o ly conndorod 3 `Ark-hko ,ounp . Shrubs/And tx-cu are p mad about in beuensmrc: o9ru_rnup:pnuu- 33.` ,ounn Shrubmnnd regul fashion n n bufn. Tholou an clustarodherou: `thanin zrounlmnd thou-~` regulu: YIIIIXOII I30!) it'll. TIC XOIIGIO clustorocghere an `than in"g:-oupu,nnd boundnnou are deuignstod by small uonu or taken hidden in the gun, the gnvnl themselves `be undo in tn unoon:picu- onn manner. W122. the exception of one ing vines, not 8 tr'oe,_ shrub or ora pjnnted unlou by permisdoxgp thnsnthox-L ties. Flower: u-e nlloyr|d_ 9n but no plant: beaxringoirvex-n__ -- out except uugior thou - ~ - thing in undgr _tho authority, ,VhIh.lI_J ` may how to 3:039 oeet pouihh nndgg singly or in small up: of three. jTlI0 larger ones, lug: 0 Amoriou: olm `tho ` centre, or "the 1:0 (aliaburia tan!!- folia) to the ' ght. hue I more on} jug erect character. On the other hAn d., yallow-wood (ohvilia luioa), tar the Ink` is tho Int, hu a broad bud and owning oilt ling pf trunk: and branches, gujgoatlvo 0! tlrge high nilh ofzho tux-nu~`n~ Art. i Euv many and val.-iety_u-e I 1y taught it: the design at `this p at. Remarkable W upeoimenuof wosping nophon. II-IlId.`i: out or two upon, In loom Olpooidly ` to the nun-ounding of u. ohurahv-Bantu! Parsdou. Jr.. in Soribmrfor Juli." `xniuo 0. `Whon- 0- 0`H`mIn il ,.as_ea,by his wodth-with admins 53 richer, and goes on~to nut Inmlriiblh 33: T11` pin'm-kn" ' "'avnbkdw" w and on torch: child:-on`: ohi,ldnn.--J'v` Gmqlland, in Ser{bm\r_fo1-July. \ -,. e==:aa%Im!- /23 V t d` 7 I `(.5 31".`; '.`. .`. .`:..1`.`1`aa.'..'g.'i`E .?' ?i2'....sa....a. Partdou, Jr., 8ors'b1m-for Juty.` If wie are united, what il._ tho :'9m `h which more than my gm 1; the true self.-rel I-., ow, .q;uwu' scald it work, We a not us how an we ponau mu bopmnd, ho :1rfognn_|'.l, butu _ i Lu - ' 4 -. '-`;'s-;:s'is5`:":*ut axi 33." ;.'._,' L . .Qled,by hll Wttlth Ilth IICEQIWQWO on. ma ' a is {upset - - ` thsttlfoisny b"o:nporu' 1:1`; 0u:.datiAnuuo!Iwo;lth `in `mun . ,t _not~'& "" .`."`J.`:-..m. ilouoiontlztnxodlor wlyu-owrockndln uohnn t ' it doopp:n;n;iu 1 ootnu unhiunau and :1 k1~ not give in chtrl. ~_h;Q_ ituthst wulth doundt Ami point. tho In tho anor- Church-ysrdu sud %OtO!`hl v ouontiully idenlionh in rapidly ohnngiug. `Fo BB1` other rouoni, the actuator} '10` I from the church ; bug hnfnttuu the growth of modern` counter noohtad curtailment of ~yI in tly to be deplored. , V ox) hm: to be even modu`AH". !f: nnve and glowing window, but the " `on world thug pun; bfil beneted, bg" _ . sud ora:-I. My objaok,1.hC:}c`lm'n it I cannot 1101 to inaMuo`t`:.n? ova, upd knowl d t nun hating on nu! to the mgutifol bull inst: for war: K3. ' In ll -L U-IIIIUU I-IUI PU lulu`? IJLNU IUV knowlodgo of am) and: 0! ingl war: the lot that it in I redouble unboiu- tiful object, I will andpsvor #0 pa t out how certain tron hm-monhpr with unr- rouudingl, but she hay thou; It-pun, `ND wk Ipouinl and puotioal v\lu.!n'thl ptlhltinl . the . The In gilluatnuon .ho$ v'}`n';`. . can u'La.3Z'{' - in A `country church-yard. ' ` Such tron: that stand near`-the ~ol ml-uh church-ysrd. . `lhllll are rightly dignied sud uhlauouquo. lot the same reason. they generally qhnd singly in small of three. jTlI0 larger unol. mu tut!!! 5:-:'r"*=.:.-.w.;`=-8-.;-.;.=:"...,%~,. ' namely opooq ) I - viii! ' ml! min tn namely that wi1ul"u'nin an , g n:;irg:-nod ! o n: or I lion--thoyrl Ind the growth of modern oomocorutm II- :.~% ":;"s: :. ~...d ,5 -*- ?. tyto apor ., ` 4 !nod!`Qi""lTIIW9&`l7 the onumentation 011.5% ` , euro tl`I0l,.3!f|II and ows:-I ! A it be imp:-and with holyhvit -by ` and glowing window, but the 0 beneted b ",9 sud own:-I. Mi obiaak.1.hdiI`!oii_ bib nu-ogun_r. - out u `all nun! enterpriu!-1 0 Cl`. C 9 An idle ` Whv 1 hnnnnna sulfa-nan: thrown out of hnunau. non "9H1ll.1lv.I.I' him to loujimp, to of `~.`d ._o fee! hinuelf xenon y out, of tune. Work a. nutty- entofallblauingn. Arne . snug! {clam `enforce: it in the moat. _ A. necesnitiea. . . . Not work merely, but foithnl and OM- cient. work. in the around of ulf-relpgotn necesnuea. ,). work, ground We can go in a treadmill if tho mill mskol aoxnething go; if we help on (he Vpcldfi, work and benet. -pa-` Our work xnnv not be Ombionti It may and'b'anet. -up-- Our work may be ambient . have to he done our nguin 12 other. In but we mun havyfaith in e ioyu ., . 0 mun. at least. balievo thug: 91,11: -fnilut v . hutan lhmult-imuto nuooaqu.-.9I, uf-xuP$ will utterly fail to want upon out 011- daavors. The work done ml be much 02 limo, but ifit. in our but, tuned novel unglrn nu ulxnmad . nuke. us uhumed . BJ1Lbqnideu work, tlvoro must ho pod " economy. It is nooounry to ull-M09991. ~. that one should at least fuel that: 310 could pnddlo hi: own canon, if 5% my timo. painter nhould fail by thouwho 3161!-lla_I`_0 little, but 1| 1!. ll make ulusmed. Rut. lmnidnn war]: itjn tow. 11: in almon nut to out nu-A rupact to feel that we are do ondonb-cu. our daily bread on friendly oulflotot. The beat. of chu-it) , however kindly giua. bu something bitter in it until to out got along without it. But indopoxjdlnoo sweeten: every gift. There it ride of race und yot 01 there is ti o of runs. Not long ninou.` Chin,u. hinunnn. mu-rind tn Andi: wnnmn nf. Gala:-Ado. where lush D an` Chin, n. Ohinunnn. mu-rind Amman woman at Oolorndo, union was legal, and removing to Wyoming val indicted for miaoegenuion. Ifho Wyoming court: discharged him, and when he re- turnad proudly i.o~hiu fellow; with his Caucuiun bride they cut him out for dis- gracing the Celestial race _by marrying I `foreign devil ! - if tint , Ni painter new-luvo xtjn It in almout fatal to out nu-A rnnnaat to fuel H131 . dOD0l1aOl|`\ 08!, And then from J: amen rhyme to Japanese robe. At. a fur recently held in London, there was an exhibit from Bouth Keneington that afforded the vieitu much. emuumonL-a. euil (M rope, :(|l`hQW\IOl', weighing nearly 500 pounds, end 700 (eec long, made throughout from hurnen heir from Japan. It was manufactured bye '1` coon, and during the ve or six run ofymnnufnctura elLthe Ipere heir" 0 the women of the province was uled up, but I juet when it was completed hie xnejelty concluded the eteel cable would be batten" than the rope, and abandoned tliin splen- did hnwnor which represent! how nu.ny_ nwitchon 3 p did hnwlol switches J-v uuw wu pr-vv. . V-- In than than of quack xnodlolnu I meant: avettvwhoro. H II is truly `pa and on: remedy that 1: want: 0 pi whloh tally don u rougmxnupdon; and wottlI!' PC` 56. ` Q whloh roally ` 0 Shun. wo nu vouch for bIlII' q ma ' rounbln rcmodmnnd Ollthafwlu no uoguu -==-M-~` *.r ,.;::"....."":m.2:.-*-.:'. D0313 ` 9 R . %"n.I;x)' Orpzlllil Dllonu) . We owu:lun- `and ountu.l l1y ufz xiv: than-t P` -4.2:. so? u: any mm a mm. by .u aru- I I K -ma `ch_ ' no Nolbe Decelved. .-.. 4 in... no nnank lnndlnl-A A .y if Ipooc" 'iuti" ""` jan yd tor v = , Jo ` Work.V 3mu?h'.'?:o3-3; s;..;.'.:: %::"......s'.':m ri1H"H5U8E; . - T mL.T.A.B-- :.'%.`:.?`-...*.:'::`.*:f.`:*:".'r.'; =1: `[33. nth 59.06 3. y SQIQOP. ~ . I I I _ N, - ` =P_ne_rnn:ro3. _ 4IIn1rI,u,::nomonto`iho"~Quoeno`4vIiupuo A aounnnnce of tho club- .. '_.a;-...~.`...I.-It... ll-.i ;nd'Lnr. ,_,, _ #._., ,'l.`I;e` jnneoo Hands, to ion; and popular)! knowg; _3z_ndq1--. tho .mam;emen_n. `only. M ` Shenny her been thoroyxghiy :el.1ed-' and re Ilovued by the present. proprietor, an V cxperl . hotel men, nndu usltalwnys was, one or the most cheerful and inonpe-uke hotels in battle.` : The Bat gum! Ingder are ltockod with ,the belvtlyemsrkgtgg gd. _09nV6_n1ent nun mo `rooynl. ' Good oubllng and at.` enuva hosuer.~'_ free bun to alumina. n-`gym 50.. V, - ... ..----..-___:,E:. _-,, _ V` -_. I 4: -_ \01nIrmo.V : -3-1:-,g1zx.s,31~En1rc DAY.- <`n?(o1`n I.LIP, .-1' `- .Pnonuz-m'n.` oxnnmzo -Ajllisflsouh ALI, rxunxs. ` . .` _ y` ; ` I `a.In1: llBooma,.` I \ FfeoBuabos1l ~'1`rdnl; _ ' 2* Barri Nov. 27 1819. iiihuaibut ox mauorulna V13: - .`r:u_ 0RjLfLl A mouse .-_' =`_;;I;nk>og_l3;9 Qo1pmoroh.l,'f Toronto.) L . . 4!-I-I`! ' A oli53?`,5-In Hotel ii` now bpon ' ' " for $110 igdbptlml offgnents and lI,withont ,nxum.. l l_Jo_tt!). 3t__ Toxjgnto, lg I5HF may; f - : PROPRIETOE. Pnblislied Every ` V6-Li; xxfi11j' A1;;$100o ' `BmEA%@!D.--T9 AW #13893 >\IA ALAIu\dA any p_-v vv Iqu- Thp III] ever been oered the public b 0. fore in Onnuh; Now in the time if you want` to pay o`' Mortgage: '31: High Rate: -q Interest.-- 1 Rate: 3"L1'-iii;-_st'- fewer IIVI.-s I.-. nu-an I-nann nni-Ad G.`-in nuhiin In A gnu: Sioux, Come and new A do for y OFFICE,-Ix Nun 81-nan, ~ BA Adilrou 8 mm: ` Jognr ran Mgnxn, ox N9. 6,:and h 1: I can- 0 .` >_ . BALI. .l'nrLn- `Comma B. IE. `-will .6311 and air. you full nu-ticulaiu. E 7 Aflilrou Box 3319. 8, {E1111 giro you purticuln;-I. ' J A M! aw VV ~ `I-`day. B`. W. Bxunur Pro-' _ tdsnd) 1r_ Guns :1 `D-1y} ~ Emh1i:ysgg:17s2. `:5-ininan nnlv, ` ; ` " `IV ] l_IE= TEQLLOHJIIG COMPANIES 'l I_I I` In III` II I \lFire lzunrssnce O6: R my-A J- ' zmanwwv . % ' `EUROPEAN ' OTEL. *-'i iI`~`.``n%. :i'`:1.:`_``3'x>.' .: :.`s'f: . `R-`Ip&a2:" .;BoMAmmN-. HTEL 118631315137`:-.-.orr, - ` l\__.- A.e..=,,-2..-..=;-,..,.;s>+..-.=,;-.,%..,1;; M DONELLI a Bnorfnxnzion. kB biehr.' -*A:A1-t-.-93, _ } It , g -f_; - _. ' --_-_--at- .` V I,,'Jnl1_andnntad, & pkpunuy Iitustod.` . - ` e j Q2-1,. > --` `. , !- gnu- :TO xgilil-brain: wnir,--O iw-= ue"A toi`nsn-'I)ruairht.-'- A` pooluty` dual?" , , sold in Izzy legal C0-II: 31;.-to: canad,,`np`1n;vnrloiu aw Pinrlnxon. ~ , Fire, luau:-undo Ocmbsn . . Estu- `.` ._0a_;pitg.1 81},`QO0; ,for Fire,_ yr ; ' `."h-I-V.-"`i".lIN`.\./Q!--"I,'KI ` T &. ,3. ,w. EAILWAYS ' sppq';A'1I,nI4nha:: iii nuns toi lerenh r ruunuu Dr olnry IQIQCDB , p:1ug_a_x.;;; .enyutI " --- i1'Ai`lo1I' ---` ' ~ *= 4-3I=!n:,rt.95*~.39'- ;i=fQ)J'EL_`. 5' " {" l`|`N!'l'A `I110, \ Hofl. iculn;-I. , ` JAME ABNOLIIJE IJIIII IIUIIITHIIII-ll Fire lnsnrnnzce Odin mpnny,o London Eng ___| E.-. . ' ONTARIO. `Airy. 7900 -$3.367 ~ A `.1- 31060434. s`.' o7:'."3v"ir2. - 81-0.059$oo A11:-u Au. f.'w-nirak ` E . ' I _ ` /-` . '-Rite and K811136517 English 7011: ;- . ; . !gom in.Yap.:_ gveyanoing of all kjnda,-`< Brag: ' hhledu ..ns;nudainun_y Ivinne; a.pd;.u;shorI: do ,3. d 1'. { , v V L ' I::n{1s der 01.000 on the yearly re gymen ygtem of Ifnclp&l!3'd,V] .>11rI7_?! Blt_vj.L'APP1y 0` 9- .1Auu=" -,i='i'i\'AiAi:'i5s " ` .. ....=... ......".n'`ni"; -idnu P008 Omen.` ,ol'II5';Icl`-. 1 BItrApr1l shaking` a. `p 3`: VA: 1: .n_ A :4 ins. as OPPO ITE POST QFFICE, BARBIE. .gi1axid ' thirt.ydA`ys_:9tioe. \ Qnlulment loans on on such tavornnxeparmuunan less thpn ` ex-cent. of the face pt the loan for thptme !;actu.c.1.ly any up .the whole_ prgn A `est: Qn `Jory g):ort.er_pariodu Ln 9: a pro rnon. On money deposxted in our ` Banking e'pa1-tment we allow 6 per cent. in-_ tarsal; to dpoaitors on call, 9:` 8 per cent on 1 __ nr m1:zrn'/ranwr .v. nn ...-_-...- -,---~_7 Q: l7 W.'rHoMsoAN&co., - brrosmn osr 'o1uuos, mumxn. 6-ly We are new prepI.1;-170->-Mi-Vance mo my on Farm pro y at rates never before heard of in We make an-night loans at `won , onun derlul low terest, and can grant twenty years enlulhent loans such tavombletarmsthan thntme. lacttullv any up whole pa-in . notes Ind qcoounite; eec.- PIIUBI vhqhiug tr. Borrow Money 05?` " V Fuzm on-iruwn P.BOP1sr 1'Y at vmn 1. 3A 1`ES, are reguestedbo oin1l_upoa nsrgvwegbuy ` and 9911 LAND on commisslon; co1lect .:e2':ta,' gnd gen LA}VD J 911 commzsslon; couecr, . re: nfsoounte; r 5. ' 0011: '5` allklnda,-`< 1 1 Ivj,|me_; a.pd.`.u;.shorI: c Qprehensive frokex-age A "i1 w'unA1ir2:s' W. THOMSON av. 00 LDPPOSITE 1."OSl"0FFl0E. G i+;n:ey 0 ' --- ,_. Sonveyanc Monay Lsndfkt Insurance Brokr ( a inner of ilnrringe Licenses. Orrxon i the Pnlt-Oce Building, Barrie. 1 U :` 1=.ooo um ugwurdnffog three. to M 8}; per oent,pg.yxble V F @DU.UU A-N801 n yers. Inerent stir. , 1 '-sru gr nun? nuu up nu- b/S;TE1r_s'.'.f .;;. scnRAm :R,f 4.4J\I\aE$>E. Byv Ro' g`. u-_ -_,, _. - \"""if`"'_" . . ` ?:Th[e Barxfie C1g'a'1`%