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Barrie Examiner, 30 Jun 1881, p. 3

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. 1 ' _Ho;i`th-Weibern [Ry fi`>'mi.'.l.`:`:l$13o7:at3 134';n ,::;:;:gthey`W,`i1I'coi:nt- 1'37 8Iid*B1`uce Rv z). aqd Liverpool. The eet in one of tlie fargeat: * f tent and safest: in the world,_ and as every bepnfort .is aorded passengegs by it, no one no beeurptiaod at the growing popularity of ;he `lien . ' . ' " . Quebec pdsseeses A magnicent harbor. a. {suit which neeci nt be told kt? manyi The aihdelcreaho i nteogagyaoe and; 1; `city and i{:e`f.orti:1a'tiogns ah"bvIiWilI from the hat- bojr, while in eve direction around the H scene is magnicegly beautiful. It; back- gtdpn Z, in mountain range, while the fore- ter when the waves run high, becomes jjdv the voypgeur before.ieachini__the open}? w `erably well acquainted witli_ the ship' and its peculiarities, and is not nearly so liable to ' sen-sickness. as if he had set out from New ' York. This is the route taken by the Dominion Steamship Lino,` whic is composed of some of thb nest vessels in/ 0 Atlantic -trade, form- my a weekly line between Montreal; Quebec, and Liverpool. the largest, faeteat a_nd g_afet _in every you atontbo repose condence. This is the impression ith which Captain Williams and men, of 1: stamp inspire those with whom they come in contact, He is aswell polite and ahble, yet unobtrusive, and always at his post. His oeers are not less polite Hun her There` is a. msrkeiorder anl re lstion shout the Ontario not .too common ocean steaniphips. ` ' TlieOntar:`a was well calculated for the lions gale: of the Northern Atlantic. Her gpeed, capacity and safety have been skilfully gned, ind she is full of grace and beauty. { ith the ight of time a.nd'ra.pidrchanges sndimprovements in staunships croIaing'the I North Atlantic, oqeanatrsyl .a.nn_un.lly ad. Vince: in popularity. At `(She time the length '. of the trip a.nd`th`s enormi_ , of the fare placed . sfvisit toG-rea.t.Brilnin'or, urope beyond the 4. `reachrof ordinary mo1_'ts'll, `or made it a. luxury K t<'),be indilged in bntonce in s.:li.fetinIe._rN:ow; ' v however. competition [and the" adoption "of, n` w routes `and superior class of vessels bringi ' . 512}; lux within the means of every thrifty 1 person. . ne of the lossantest routes to Eng- - land or Ireland is own the river and Gulf of St. Lawrence from Montreal and Quebec. The to theloeesn is generally a. delightful one," ` sq vthe_vvoy_s.geur beore1rea.ching,,the oneni St. Lawrence frpm Montreal ona,`,_` _ V the before: rea.ching__the open; 5 nite: _wbern__ waves Vrun becpxnes proceed at once to his Eask. . ' - Arriving at Quebec on the'znor n.ing of Satur- day the -1th inst, ,I-a.ddreased-myself for grove:-ax hotirs to the various v` paasa e on board the Dominion tlgn , " jp Ontggfrio. Amid farewjellshto e Itpaninteait wet es, arm `n ' %!`l1a._WE ' '!ian'1kerc1:iefn._.ea3e sniled. i . . . ' ;the line,` and ilxnost oneof the'l`a.rge.It. Ton- j about 3,850 tens. `Machinery Clydr lbmlt, as is also the boat itself. To navigate gtiais vesol ,_uqnires the services of a captain [Ind four mates; the purser, six engineers. gtown-dz, minor oicex-s_;uui ~ , total '11! told of about pex-10:18.; V , Williams is xinewy xntvelhgentv 1 `$73112: : rinwfn n3|r'nr\.r' points of interest. u:_ a at the quaiizt old city, and in the, due of the ataunchest boita of - 1 I ` oz corresponde'nce I propose writing you on I the subiept of my impressions abroad, that I ` ' hall` conne my letters to 3 description o A vs hich is proverbially ' charmigg,---as .time,I place and circumstance will permit. With this brief introduction y `(correspondent will task. ArX'iVilJ2 Quebec on thrnrn-hinrrnf Rn!-nu- A What I have seen, aordipgas m_uch variety,---; ` JUHE 15TH, 1551. DEA3. --In commdn with many others I .!Ja.ve gone abroad for a. short holiday, ` and in common with them I have gone across K the sea. I may say at the outset of the series of correspondence I t.l:esubiep_t man-rs AND Accnnzxrs. $5838" ~93} Wgiep,` 13 s.`vary'wg_1 at . ~ ' -1-nn hxpexiahge, too,- tg wse who I` can declare ' sinat the contrast, I am 1; ankfullv nL$o,;jns.f. Mznrnnnsnzr 3014201103---`j;-3ft`. James W31-d Bec- retuy at Mechanics Institute, Bu-tin, {to whom apply for circular and tan uuornumon. 9 1y I Mznrnnnsuzr sonxonon.--1Mr. Wu-d apply 19; cirvum; and ml tutvrnmton. 9 17 And mu: upon having mu: you no wmxuta pcym`. '` 3` ::2::>a- *-,;-.;._.;-.e.g,._.;._..=-`-`I-w-as-c;~.:=.=:-2; 5`m. Bonn. ?rOptlIlan. cm. x . Dcfmdant, the County 1 day of SE1 - ` the hour of lherifrn (mam I $72 iwnxx (19 u) 1: o Iulmndo. canny .`o.~08A[lto1-Addtill mu & 9, Anzultl. VVIIII I ITIIUI ./ "Successor to Wm."Bladon. Hair Cutting, Shaving Shampoolng And DYELNL} done in First-class at le. 1-ly . JOHN SEIASTl{I. lmsusu suiviis mama] uwywrwa \Il lr|q,,Vll'l Being manufactured for the harvest 01- 88]. Warehouse, opposite American Hotel, Collier Street, 13;: Inspection Sohcited. Terms Liberal, Wholesale andti W .-gn---..-s. sun ucxeoracea wukmson Bloughs, which \ Industural Exhibition,Toronto, Sept. 15 in com tition with 11Uothera. Gang Plong s; t_.hreo'kinds,- theiaest in use. Iron Harrows from the best manufacturers in Road Scrapers with solid casfiteel bottoms. A full Shock ofRe airs always on hand The Champion stil ahead; the first cakload jg: :----- swam JLng'l1Q8 ,`.I'[O I {in use. . 1` - Home Powers, he f _ 16 none, T Grain, Drills and 3.;-od.Casc Seeders, One Horse Bcuiers; the best in use. , Turnip Drills with Heav Roller. . ` ' A S]: ey Rakes; three kings. The Celebrated Wilkinson lrloughs , which were/zlzvra.;|`d`e:d'l 1* . at 1880, and first at Mbhtroal Vix11__competition 11Uothera_ p A'I'h;esi-1;g" . ,3; , ,,~,,,,_,,,t Stem Enginesgthe '4 {in use.a POIVBI`, `R ' `A nnnn Opposite the Queez 5 Hotel, Barrie. ...-----. --.-.-....-. uuu I win DI! ouutu O V I no not! beta; or save: alo-1 1u;;.!:;`l.lIr`1o or the road AL`i or}hl.al:,?::a\cl:.u The Rel! dpngtnd` and wood price: for labor both in wl t pnrtlcullry doqu-able as homes for the poor man. The lngdaar um gun: uetfxgd I oin`::d1'aur.`-.m'1`n" value 0` umber "`, For pImPh1'-l- map) and other lrnrormnuon, nddrou W. Oo T.nnrI IVA-..... 1'. so nu no equal. and every mrmer wants one._ For pa:-tlctilax-0 send In C? GLOBE WORKS, London. Ontario. 0- N. B.-AGEN"I`S. If you want, to sell `ho BEST machine made. no an uxpnnmn HABVESTER. kg` 1%: Mpmmmris `saoaiml vonlnlly mod agricultural lands, leevlngnplandld renal when the . -v~.-_.... ........ .-v nun: nan; `...-....., ........u.u- un we_ ueuxerr ulo In buudlnx and fencing. `_ - 15" These PM-Hulls eluted lands ere now otrered at the low pl-loo of from [.4 to .4 50 g- `are, ona-rourth cub, the remainder anho purchaser`: option, at any tune lthln BID` yin`- wlth lncerou; payable nnnunlly at 7 per cent. _ ,, , Bold! are being opened through then hand: and no better opponunny hug`: 5...-.;g 3,114 Intending purchneen wlll be who by evening themulvea 0! this nlllt 501570 prll Nlvmaoe, u the lands are being rapidly lakennnd settled upon. Tho Inndl mere Immediately on the line of the Detroit Mackinac and lllrqnotto Ruined from 1.); sh-nj onnncklnno to Mnrquemo. are more hoav'1ly tuqberod, and In gunolt III-' timber in rebcvnds The iron and lumber Interest: or the upper peninsula are or Inch-jlltudena wan g an the chncoal erd lumber that the timber and wood upon the lunch win px-oduo.tun gill "=-:.:.`.*' *.:*.::: ".* ._ ~ 4 Lambs: Inn arooa n: w u uponvar oul points Along the nu. ggnuon ectod along the llne at Polar. BL. Ignace. , . nndgood wlnmr nn ........-._ ;~_,. .. - - :;:aaei~o:';z,aBzzz`:eI:zf 1- mg 1 Dar-ble 9f ,. z . T 1 Z ,_.___...........v . , \ Desunod we bathe best. when produe reclonjn tbs world. These leads are situated 1:: the counties of Ohlppowp, Ma,oklnao.`,8ohoolcrstl*., and Ms:-quota. and embnee BID] thousand acres or us. best. agricultural lands la me state ox Hlehlgnn. Among these In the oounuel or oblppgvr and Haeklnao are tanks the -`burnt. or cleared" lends. These lands oer xnnny advantages over the prune lends otthe Westuusthe timber lands adjolnlnz lnlure a supply of mo: '31. very little east. Tho [all being 1: Hal: elsy learn or great. depth. The umber remunlnx upon the lust hunt generally sumoleut for the settlers in buudlnz partially 1Q g- burs-bunny-`n null.`-u -- -, -- JOHN i-:As1'iAa, // lnnnnnllnr in \vm "inindnn, S ER'S BLOCK, Barrio, Ap _ ,1` 1881-. In:E.ERI4I$HARvEsTEB= Dealer in I New. sPRING AND 18321. SANDES `Briodxumns. '.l`?:E1\n~ Cor. Du1i'_l9p _ Street and .,Railmiy ` squm, NEw'STiw AND HouSgfuni1H|iE"?oK:,7 ` 4 _ It is the cheapest machine ever omn-ed. to the 1 It has no equal. and I 5"? ftl t\Dc' \A1r\|:n`1rs n _ , ,-, 5VERY}A f-----v9.\ . u ' ` " ` 23'-"MW '4'-3.`*::`:4\ LOW P Ric:-:9 __-FnOM_ ~ :v _ N. G. B. HE\'bTdlIE Alln l`JlV'|lIt\r I-||n1uuii.....a.A'5.:.4.... _':_-`..; :- ' . W V NEW SPRING -----A VERY s1~ncr.iu.z.mnm...__. -- -- I Cl`1iI<.3vx-};V`hY`CMar- 'Hgnd`%'o_n e `in one of those uuuzptuu, sun aueaa; me nrst ca;-load ofma I000 CHAMPM ' th harvest 0 A daily x-ide. AGRICULTURAL 4 I'll I--n-mg- _-.._ - ..- .. D ., uuumsaue anaiulilll. - In Implements General A 111: for the Jose h H: - V. i -- ~--- -Y; `_,Q`.I `Cm AVERYSPEC1:tLLINv!1N'---i"'.T' " " ` , ~L93v.F`; -_ ;. SCOTCH, _ j AMERICAN & OANlDAN.:lwgEp_s. "lN?PEGTlON Nvi"r'an--" 547'.` ' ` 5 A `Iran--n -n' ' ....... .......u wu-cu uncut UULLUIHH. FRe ' . ofmachin T % I I A Q Q 3: L -x O. STRONG. Land Commusloner. 39 Nnwhnrrv nut` 'IA"-'Lt.nI___ vs, 9- -- ; 8 lo. and Combined. ____ -- .. ....--uu uuuxuullonr: 39 Nuzbex-ry and M'oM1llnn Building, 1 d nu mm mm DR SALEOVE __ .1 nu--`po.-_ `.-__ E: and hore 1.)owns.bfV Q` ,.r - ``.`&$i'iT'.%i' EYE. EAR.__5_[l_D THROAT- Dr. Georg:-J.'...Ryeraon L. l'i.O.P..L.B.(J.L E, M; 1404531-'Eg}ns1a'i AG NT, , . BARBI Mn!`1_'11;'1S8l.- W 24: L*n'uror on t.hoE El!` sud Th`3A. Trlni nodicalcouagq, mozto, uulsu-goon to 03 Mercer E 0 Acid Eur ma Cozvultln-g uouliuc nu Aunt. to the Inuit foam for the nund, izuncrord and for one but at Daub. go:11$]u;e,l1.c oixfsl .l;uiaMn. Deng, Loudn- nmo cup oorokll, un Olll Lgndon Th;-on nndjnr lloaplt-:1. 3 ._----u uni Inltlllllll Slum` _ may be oontnltod at tho Cuban : II " , 000! 3:7-3?: "g'T.`'."""" '!"'_ f'I1"s7n""i ......... -...u-u uuupsr uulpliu. an cuuncu 'fITET- ronouh my be u-a-5 -I-- - 4- --v ---vj ujquuuu-II , rolnl. St. ` n and ```;1.`.'.`.`.:3' ` mi41i::.?`:.t.9.`..a .1 abet. Q `X , V, _ Jon:-vary doouuorwldly ddrmm nu--yu--IuICI"I"-""*' rmer. I IIJAIA (`union ml. 49 \ in Canada In Joe E33311 Co. 5, I;`;;:TmoV- T L Sved ~:.-. `-`T an , (svocxssoii T..L-. B.AY'MEB,) -.- ` ' ` v 1:..- ....`-.4-. 1..."! .. 1.._......1-..l.- nH`nnl- !-nu. ;.,4 . :.,w _> _:-.3 ,. . . J , `,3 _ vim- ~I3.v1 ~-`~ IF`1)'aser;`~-` uvusrlx 1*.*. l ll}X`;l'l2.l:)-' -my-o,_e?_. u-..u~`a, pay:-nu wuoru nu}: s:+.L:1:.-1'-~4;;r1.:E, Malnxga; igf ween C llingwood d P -` tggnziagmer IBOJDRI: " Ty . lo 0,1` , ._ . - N-,` - T. LONG-,' V - _S_ecret&ry. '19-tod." ".I"lu3""`NT6rl:ha-rn ""E'1T`eiwi11`m.`ke aunt` :A'3ai,r]I3 f-$39 39!? i9. ihb. n uiiu`mi?gj ` Nickel} Key `(%Aant`:s: -7~K4'ar~"e"iM`i 3il"Ii \ `av-avuuwv;s gun. a-.-_...., nu" wan dsiirgesiogk osrruq (soc _ {:|L2s,oo. tvzaii-2-unw mm ii ~.KEE';%:E - .,,-.-pr. `-`!V.a:1r.?sV1s`.1;:'x~:':'oHzM:o4 aw "vinjg. `It. oo'`a$1`xui`oi' everything pa 7 cI`.Iz:nb-Olaill Jmrcnannnzs Aim JIrEt!n's _ 3 1" Noff-Wiirn Ry: fi"o'm".'.l.'oto`nto n.`t`o 5. nonljmigu 9; the ,N9;:tl)-E ' 91 ..H.&DILtan.'TAallin{'1.t Meford ..na.. as P!-av! " nus :.aa3 1o_, gosguia 9,p.in. , ' ff "_-"~:- --- ---~ '~-- -7 ; ` Torbuto J ` 1Q 1o.15%_m_! :.~ 4 v I Goma Sotrrn. ` _ ` ` 5. 'm' `mg Leave Graveniaurst I 6.00 3.111., 3.40 p.ii: 1 1 1 1.52:4 39 Arrive at B_m-ie6.45a.m., 9 25 a.m., 5.55 p.n;_ V 7 10 V a.m1_9 55 a. , NORTH Snugox ._BnAxcn-GoLNa Nonnr. 74*` P-m- 'n.`15a.m., 8.40 p.ni - Arnveaft Penota.ng cv p.xn., 10.5_&p.m. .7-'}NdoB1._bk4TED y;1_".1s1.,_.- A .,_.._ - ?"'~ '.f -'-".5 Ptvxous up taking Stock,'1 ve ~ ` . pfrer V '- v-J ---us. .r...._-- - 3&8; ek cg; TV -: -m0N'rn;AL, Qua E nnY;|-Io.n- ` T ..s'zs-u.., be. nae: at 133: : _r'o.r p:gm&2z1Fxo.d4ea!;. MR. TAYL at glorngern Transit `Comply: , will 1e_a.ve Follingwood `every 1Esr1pyjagngsLf_ A2:_u_s_m: >r the pr9.oel.1i,03u_"Ii`xn. ` ML ' 3=. hag P4B- .~TA11-491$; s ; " so "mini sues `t; "1-onom-' " ` $4m..m;}pn;. Sh} ',` `TORCH 7 . A Nonrnxazq AND NoR'x;H-WEs:rEmT~: v `- RAIL. guts. ` ; I y i -A M5119. . .20-i_y. A yacht belon 'ng to Mr. `Hanmer was out sailing yeuter any, having on boerd nine Barrie gentlemen, and fox; a. time all went ' well, the breeze being atreng and eteady. When about midway between Allandele endninetth Point, on the South shore, as rather etrongquall etruck the boat, and while the crew? were in the act of luing the craft heeled over. A momentary con- It.,eg'I:,p`_;;;1g1>1n and czonfueion elngguledgdonlc: gr two` ` .9. E ein ,coIp Rte uc _e bu fertunfttlyynll eliceedgd infyohteining `seats on the upturned hpttpm of the craft, and by the from t _a' . gpgmber of peg`- lonl who wxtn ._d- , . " ` hP;won_e rea- .d _f1`m_ I03-l` `bbtiiul Dblition and Hom."-46i: the 30th of April last, in ; z_ieini1_:y_o_f Bowen, Queen-land, Aunt:-A Baa , . y - mrer, two for double-scull and one for ` {Jingle-Icnll sliding-seat boats. The rat . race will be rowed on Wgdnesday evening, the 13th July, in double-scull bdnts-_ The cup: have 129 he woxi twicejn succesaian to become t}_hje in-9p'g,z-ty of the winners. All the race: will be managed in rat-class order. Responsible man are to be asked _-to oiciate as refez-ee,j sgarcer 550- Each I all the races. competitor has to tpsly an entrance. fee of ` one dollar, which wiili entitle him to tow: , 1` , ,A9m La-=.\ lb f"th' Katie `the,-Chgmggzgls ';|Ied:,P,wox;_ ---vv cg-- ' ' * 5/ ' ,hSro 9n tli`2-1 of May, 1 t, go to T9t.t,en- ` _F. H0l'lYb1:H ifl, 15. Catlin. -.'.HiH` ` vE."-MIc`Izityre, D. Stajwart, H. M Vitti `ham on Dominion Day, `(Ln-znorrbw), to gompete It a tournament there. Tb\e ful- lb1riugsre;e`pl_ an :--R. Gu,1m;.\apt.; J.E...s:ov_eus`; 12.3.` allaher,W. E ward J." Lannox; span men, A. Spu` ing, Outline`, eld capt, W. M0016. ` .0 ramng or their new Stove -and Home uugiahing Depot opposite Ihe Queen : B3iT6Y`,`l)lihl6p"iEi"at;` " Iris by:lurig adds the nept in the Province if not in the Do- `/1,ni_ni9n.` The display will in all likelihood 1)Q f ahead of anything of the kind ever be~ gore `seat ; in town.- Thtehntorzhwill be bril- 1inatggi..I1m1AIlod' > . : on uni tg in quel- ` got]: megigg. .,Don t f ..s:w- - nn_- 1: : . M1.-..,,Cfar1ey has decided to (ffer thre] silver` cups to be rqwed for during the sum- two for double-scull and sliding-seat A9 I lei; oi Pit; Kennoy, wrs Attending a ` horse bislbiiging ta Wm. John Bell,_ Esq ' Kempenfeldt, on Monday the brute kicked _`bim in, the'_low_dr pert pf the body no se- . veriely that the Jud bad 1:6 120- sent to the Toronto Eoipitai; enqidhie recovery from g his yvounds fl; highly improbable. 13,`- "\,. 1: n u.` A ..L'-: 'a.|. . . , .-v~,--.--a--v; -!--a"`'.""`"".' Q 'K, ga jxbjof -;th e Rv. Dr. McCm.-roll"s fprgwbjiarmon in the Canada. Methodist `address on the Revised. New Tentament, .devI_i,ve:-ed in the Reformed Episco al 1 Cl1jn el_'i,:on ndy Afternoon` last. togal. er wi'l:h'i`e,1-n.l inhnwnting. local itemn. are Ghnrnhy, and His Honor Judge ' Ardagh a- =....-..v...-._-up; v-un`,-avu vuu. On Sturday and MCouda'y Evenings next ?t1i8Men`ird. Oggjon Bro. will have 9. rand running of their Stove ouue urnishinr: Denot onnoaite the Dunn . ;Ci1.ur ".011 nfE;';:`;c:1`vl:w: t!<,):: 3; wi'l:h u3Iern.l intexwnting. itemn, Zunavoidably crowded out. - wi1:h'n'ern.l intexwntigg. 11 Zlgnavoidably crowded out. n._ .`.L..._.1______1 an-,, 3, ,.fE'he moi-:`2V 4 To- ronto ran 03` the trau, .yo aj.'e;day. ' No` "129:-m was dong. _ __ 99*` u.om."--Un the 30th of April the vicinity of Bowen Australia, Thom-I-,3; tile iecond non of William Eng, Barrio. ill` the. thirty-uvnnth yhixlf` outferizz `ix; 9 of Zopeac tbiing` any aye.f: . ` .. --4AhVe$11;hy:manne"ver izhinks ofbia stomac. The` dyspeptic `thinks of _nqthin else. 1 Indi- gestion}; Q. cgnatant teminder.` be wise man The` dyspept1"e'thinks_ ofnothin temindgr.` be yuan wh.o"nd:I hiI$'elf1u'ering""Iv1'll s end aufew bqle Zopeaa, from razil. th e , J` `"1;-onjzaining the ; T ' The 13ev._ nr. MIcCa.rroll nave: Barrie this .!VA8k_._..,!Jd 3*; H39 lamevtime so-vets his connec- on 'V1th:jH_h6_,(:_'-lllldl-; Methodist Church, in- ? 4:&ding 1:9 ou':* the Anglican _ChIi1-ch It is T;rd=% hgnadjwittlz do .populr' a. e a minister o t V _ as , or one` yho has no endgored "h!'Iia,el.to.all tgfmues ' of the community; and 1Ye,B,1`e sure that each 4 ' and all huxtily wish him G~od-speeJ -where"-j 1 bvsr he may go, and with whatever branch of I Jill"? Church by n_xay eventually identify him- I ;e,.= ' ms who witneubd, led from their ' rought uf_e_1_y to -., -A aocia-I ghtbftdinent its gvannt Allan- dab, o `;`evonin_g 1 n_at,L'_i:d.$ho Rev." Drj. M ` . ,- _V `ic'h"`wa5 Ix;-_g'9Iy'a`ttendod. An aqdxpu by geutlemsn on Map Mdnof _l1Indn,_ whichwns followe 1 ' ' ~_.g. 33...; . ~t&i!4- ;aA "si'`:1i:`:'g 'h' 'prsents- tbeDr. Accompanied with i1i~"g`; uzd `T1;-ontainina the ~=1.*s.fie'i txopofug.` _ sparse I11 _ 561.:-gazerahnve been garticuhgly _ forty- na.te`thiu year, for rarely has` d'ui"pIsnot' been inter-ting `cloud-wonders as V this yea`:-._.` First, there was an e_c1i the like `of which has not on seen since I: `a day: of Isaiah; and now we have A _-comet with A;ta.i1 said to be .,qlm'ost countless ;niil:1'gu=of miles long. Whit in the next wo er! . ; _ -I 4,3-:I.e"aI&& ;`m3`H `:37 used titre of the Barrie Ci ' in securing to Loclear .&Co.numeniqn.sn.nd ' r ;' gve on-den. `L VI... `I1---3`. CK;---' .-.4.-...8....A.......1 1.... 1' . - vv. uununuupn nun. u-.5`: vnuvglu '-The Bax-r1"e `manufactured by I`-ueClea.arJ: Cy, Ba.r;ie,%onti\nus to` gain favor appreqislvp `$310 avor, {What has been alkad 0! through the -Tha.t the-re Td*:i.Yuxn1"y'in nmokig 'is ad- nlkxhansg-xho Barxig Cigar. 2 3-". 's`_,-1 ,,,, . ': ;. , .' `I ....-r .. .... ._-......~ -_ {What has b;en of clixouign n'a I -Tha.t there Tii. l'uxnz"y'in ` ausea '5 ture Cizalr sect: 'r.;.eranam' "`G6.3v5Va.Iil.j`,:' ` T 1 _Ar.a.tHn.m.11.25 45.15` 4` * r.' "' ` ". 815.1.-g:zer:3'sve been ;za.`x'-trziculaxjly fortu- " 'pIant' gfaigaig yoa.r,_ for has 0 v::y ...vn...n uuuoun ugnnnun--\:uwu 4.1 unucn. 3 Lve.'B.ii'ie I 11.15 5.111., Arrive at " ' Gonaja Sprn. ' Raw "'4 _Q at : ` p.m, gtnnidk 9,55`sm.," 5.55_p-n `\ Nonr1`z1VVurnizx-`4GQrz_q Nqnrx. - '1-3- 11-___a`_ ` --`A hlthsfj e` dysvevtie I f$Tolont!."'._GI"`y ma `Bruce Ry z), f North on an_d 3.334 rrr-rm nuns-:u gp -'.s-.3` I0? !!~!l5p8t~l .95 H30 Manitoulin`: gkbua,-p. 0 nds nae lf1u"ering`"'will S end'a.!'few 592 WI Zopna,` razil, ' la compdunifqr cleansing tbliing` aw Iysbom, for aaiating the Di- Sgive _app_Bl;,a-_tn_s7 agd the liver to properly, ....-..... ..u.....-v.v.-u -...u., ..u1a.a.u., w.4.u y 4.1 Mustang BRANCH--GOD~1(} V Noam. Leave Barrfe 11`.io a,m.. 3:10 p.m., s35 1'z.:n Arrive at (}ra-Ve1v1h:ll._l'BI2 1.20 p.m., 6.45 p. flnnvn Rn:-rmw uuuvu I.)uuAx1. ` ` leave Barn}; 6.45 a.m., _9 55 a.in., 3.53 pan: An-.a.t 1`oron1a9l0,10a..m'., 2.15 p.m., 9.15 p Mhnrnr A `R1: A wnugtlnrwn. `Mnnmu I:6nrnxv.x-k`:;oxx&`1;fonrn.1A ~ > `L ` ~ - / . z I LeIv_oT_>z-onigo 1.45 a..m.,ll.3O a.m., 4.55 p.xni 4_rr,a.tRl'ric, 11.10 a_L.m.. 2.10 p.n.=, 8.35 p.ml I1.-nun n:-on-u omit! the aon'of Williii , Bun-io,v the. thirty-sgvoathl W90 - V` ` --.... -._.., _. -w r ' Gqm Soura. 1lHl_l~l?_f`.,.Pnblic i J , ,- F9591!-f.fMie the ccompanied with l `T1;-on`t::1.ibning thenie of countless piptnres;_ All these have been ssid _of the wooden ship. There is no- thing pjoeti about an iron steamshi . Iron is destructive of all sentiment. T e arroat ribs of} the good old sails; once grew stately in Southern woodlands ; her slender masts are tapering malts in Northern gnountains. lit` nothing of this kind can be said of the iron ship. She cannot suggest the beautiful, but .111; holds the greets: uhnnces fonsafety either i the open sea or cast ashore. . frlie bsolute freedom from all restraints of Business, and tho absence of newspagiers and news sire strange features of ship H e. The Irish ttfoubles may have culminated in fearful dsrnsge or simmered down to the serenity of 5- dead Mother Shipton s prophesy of the awful terrestrial zeollspse, may have been pggtisllg eectod ; births, deaths and mar- ijgeslinnumerebls may hsye been uhljshedj; but we in-ignorance-jbt blue all ,` how.- 2 s2:'.17, MB: ' t - - ` . 5. -uaapnwztusnlngy V _._ V nd 5Ho1"l;I-;g__i B23110!` gr;-oat ortlzeni -Transit "Gompu_1y `the V . ' leafve Collingwood `every ..an.d kepinz in ,--, more dr_eadin1.?.l11 {Qzose have t ' :1 both: I` former but of the ankfully ignorant. Our _1ebter would be incomplete which Efailed to refgr 15,05 the subject Of" sea- sickness. Thg sea-nwkirman wlao in the first place was senously apprghensave of death, , and in dzhe next, wag as aenounly apprehensive of continued existinae, is, I suspect,_ g. fair " gpwimgn of those aicted by tlgg indgsggibable malady. Cures a.nd_p1-eventatxvea muumen ble are suggested, but` fr,?m I_ny own gxperig ence a. stiff u`pp_el hp, e&$':1n_t11.odehrgly. rel an` on ec ,,.1s 9 est prevenpagivg. _Natuzje_q.1one can establish a. attactlye ab_0l1I: a sailing ship. -_Herlone1_. life upon wide was. her m ate:-mus move- ' manta n response topail an helm,_ her pm. cipus rgeea, the pa;t1ngp and` meetings 11 of; her de `ks, appeal tq the xnqagtnatxon, and er" grace of form and sense of Me and movement, she conveys Appeal to the eye Songs have been sting in her praise, and ghe, has been the ` ` theme bf countless piptpzreei been a2id__of_1:le wooden g no- ~4- an_1 kelgplng In Ireah air decI<,,, is ch beg: prevenpative. Nature_u1one cure, and at the puslde n..da.y qr two will affect {:his. Certaxgzly a. lxfe on the ocean wave is not what _1t 1: craclfed up to be, ` There is lometlung.Pecuhax_~1y poetical and a.tta.cti+e ab_out sm mg Herlone1y_. upgn 1l_5_l` mya_te_x-ions _____.._ __ ._-...___.__ L- , There is something about sai ments in rasnonse tn or, in tine weatgzqr. the quarter-d'e?:k promen: ade, "horse btlhards, &c., are, one .would thinly!` varietysnough for the ten days oecu- ' pied inj mhkig "ks trip; - But sv/`ithy.l'there is n`ol;'i `re,(aI1ont" .!I;m' -1-_Bn hxperinnge, too- '.~ . ` _n1pre _` _, ` to 37115 uuu yiauuuvu mexuuies 01 ms native country ; with eharmin nsivete ;` e Frenchmurc whose ;. iattem ts at glish are `a. signal failure, \but he grimaees and general demeanor are im- rte `bably lite; a Montreal_ trader and a etir merc ant of the same city ; a. foreign issidnery of the lfethociistj-igsrsussion ; av esidept of Orangeville ; _a.n ` , _ lish clergy- i_ns.n ho had been to Cainads. wit a. cargo of ijmmi rent bo s ; about a. dozen-end-a-half of the fair sex 0 various ages. sizes, and de_ai'ees of beafpty : and last but not least, we have a. bride among our party._ Altogether the pas- senge` list com rises thirty persons, who form 9. very` agreeeb 0 arty of excurslonists. `There is 3 oo deal to amuse and interest one on beer ship-to notethe vessel s pro- gress recorded =every_,ds,y on the bulletin, and form new queintsnces and observe new traits of char ter in your fellow.voy- is eurs ; tolearn to 11 the time by bells instead cg]; ` s, for the s a.mei,*`s timepiece is a bell ; the oceesionsl meeting of other vessels, stately strangers which form a. wonderful and 12 ee- able picture ; or, leaning over the side 9 the vessel,` you can watch with lively interest the glittering wake of the steamer alive with myrisds of phosphorescent sparks ; and in the evening an interesting feature of the `trip is the imjaromptu concerts in the u per saloon ; in ne weather. the quarter eck promen. age,` "Jhors_e" hilliarcls, _&c., _aro, A .- " \ . . A Beautiful morning. It is now time to look about and see who we have on board. Here we have A prominent clergyman of one) of Toronto : largest churches, going on a. tourtii the Cpntinont. To him our party is indebted for elpquent spiritual instruction on Sundays ; a. Goyvernment oicial from: Toronto, whose Irish pccentricities in song and story are an interxninnble demand on the risibility of the oomnny ;'as. young rlientuckian, who sings the plaintive melodies _of his native yvith naivete ; ttempts ghsh signal failure. but . ; _form,, ' _ And on the shoulders of the smxling sea, > V In folds hangs gracefully. attended with depressing feelings, but _'quit- "one s country for the first time is possi- tively sa . Each object that catches the eye at par-ti g, recalls some painful recollection.` The} hills, plains, and all around seem than more interesting than ever. You gaze on them with an intensity of feeling, as the vessel dashes through the-foamin waves, and hur- ries iyou. from the cherishe afoot. At length distance tlu-bgvs a. yell over he faded scene, . and {the weaned vision is liberated from its retrospective task, as naught remains but all heaven above, all sea around ns." I was soon lost iin contemplation _of the new and novel condition of my surroundings. The life-giving breeze of the ocean, the iocjins and bi-omin9.' the phosphorescent foam-crested waves, and , , Th` `#5838 war: You `did iwastisiep; is s. vary-ws1mm-&.. um. oi, the sulwere A yvoz_;dgnl,. f ..a-...'.., , scene )5 magnmcsmly peautuul. lts back- gt$_un range, grund, as the ship proceeds on its course, is 1 otted with villages and little white houses of the. Canadiagi urmers. `_Queba9 is soon hidden ' from view." but nmi be9',,uties..apen up..: Along ` thd baiikn tlieifbuses `of thojzabitgus prasnt ` themselves ih'1;e'tt1ements formiles, the white ' buiidings fairly glitter-ing`in the clear bright niricnd veni`ng,s}1nshine, while behind and , .a.bovo. all, a, little distance back, the moun- ~ tains lift their stately heads towards the sky. There are hundruds of miles of such scenery. The Vurks of nature here are surely on the dest scale, and they serve to make, -but not! solely,--the Canadian proud of his country. "' Leaving homeislfrequently, if not invhi-z's.hly `a._tte"nd.edFvith depressingifeclings, . co_unt_ry for possi- " gimodyto phoenix as ` oamplaxloh `drill : ` -...z`._- 5;. _-II.vn.1v_o,g az_1e>q1.-`1_ne;":t_ 1!; ye ,1:/hp! 9,1"-ue end 7 . Bcn.reyour Ihepitb. Sabnre one before they go unnlas .,.Ex;I.-'.!3f,l!3` Q9399. _r'o,r an-.Ms:1l9xa,deu;.

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