Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 10 Feb 1870, p. 1

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11' names: with the Patent Occ and other Department: of the Government. conpmams AND rnn._1;na1sr1w;IoN_ .0!`TRADEMARKS&m:Gx31f3,Qat11mD,j. ICVUFLI. ' J_une_, 1868. ' 'l`AVERNS'l`AND TO LET-in the Town of Barrie near Allendale, The house is in good order, and capable of [doping afgood busi- ness, with good stabling and_ehedsa._v.l.ached. A Apply, if by letter post-paid, to T . T ' ,` VA. `MlSCA_l|IPBELL,- . ' Allnnnhu D n 1i15na.1e, nee. em, 1569. ___<--:--?_.______ Vol. . coun:;esof.{;;Je'g oardwezz; A ADDRES_B-Ros':'uo'n- P70. . -15- . i A: ` -9"" "*" '5%3'V~` vm`%%nLs% . ` V . ` ~ -- /. .1 ` 4 V- ` DIPOCITOBY 0' TI ' . - ."`."_` - - ;. C5` .; no DOI la'0?I'!Ell`!..'~. . uunuur Blnaaru < V - . _' V . . _ ~. ~. nnsbs:ibe tifdmth"h V . Issuer Licenses; .'T.:%a2:a`i.L:-n'=% T~-'V-%=-`e-snag fwfti`-12;; -:0o:tx:c`a1o::n;II_B.'?Ba. 0oirnn 'V" 359" 7!`- _E;iLX.Vt "(SF 'ri1-T1`: ` nuu OLCIVKIIL. . _ I . V _ I > 0I"FIC'E-DunIop Sfrcct, BarriI, Kducr Mc- , Cmzkey 45' Co. s S(ort'. ' - ' < . own: 1-`A171 Iv n Uni` U. Juuuunn, . . " A Ospayner. , Possession can be given immediately. 896-if \ _ .Hb7rELs .:D:AL()n:~ pan well known Hotel, THE` NORTHERN, an elm Villnan nf Lafrnv. in V now for sale __.._____..__._.._...?__ "7," SAMUEL P.o3mso si --gj-Llfj MJQRKET SQUARE, IBJR-RIE. I'RU\lll\Ulf1`,l.I IJIIHUDUHVEIIUD Ta,Ve1fn s__t_@_1}d 130 Let. DR.UGH'l'.!1 JN, JPPR./IIER, CON-A Viv`. V./INIYER. INSURANCE 11'./INT) (Scccx-zssoxi T0 A.v.\1lSCAllPBELL.)' BABRIE, COUNTY s1`.\1coET cm_us'1?oPHER HAI'ivRISON,A - . DUNLOP sraw, B;R_'RIE. FRANK Barrister and Attorney-at-law, somcnon IN cmxcmv, _ C'om;eycmcer,Commissioner *B.AR., 5-c. -1-Ll` - ORILLIA, s_1.\rc0r: 00., c.w. - "INTEL gg sAu-:. .OYALHOTEL vu `nu in vn, uusnnvsl I_|1":VFVR.A_SER. Proprie tor. iron THE" ' Proprietot. ` Pnopmnroa. i_l1'Dl4lJI.l;' Allandale,P.O. = 48-tf. . . Pnomunron. ` Prorletor. ARDAGH, ARDAGH &: Banfisters and Attorneys, Solicitors in Chancery, nrnf/1-5-q'no n..1;u.. n..... _-. ' 900-V 824- RESIDENCE-2-V-The first C'ottage-East `dhe *Pres'byt_eriauChurclJ. w - ' ` rv V Q.|\Yn`l1Dr-`n\T puYslcL\N;sURGEo:e & Acouclmun it the late residence bl` ."r. R'g1:s:;l:'uA'43-lyr Licemiate of the Royal Collge of `PI: T siciaizs and Surgepus. ' Duuvnnnvr-r.--' _ ` ` `-- yn uvvvvvv Irv RESXDI-INCE.:' - April 22nd, 1859. 1 -113' l`.9RIn`lS1 ERR. ./1TTORNE YS, SOLICI- TORS, &c. . V V . Or we -Western Assurance Bnildings,Chur-ch Street-,Toronto, C.W._ g,___ u,.....:...... _ - _ D `A Qnmimnn B_a_r_rie Jangsth, 1866, HE.'undersigncd is jm-pm'ed'to effec: loans" ~ for any amount, from $200, upwards, on the security of real estates, for any mnnbcr of years, from one to fteen, the borrower glxooses, on -the best terms, and at. the lowest rates-- Expenses strictly moderate. No commissidu charged. . 1 - ` . ' ` ANGUS` BELL, .- . ___-_g_... ._'.1 o.; .... .. r.;...1... n......,1.. ~ PHYSICIAN, swz 01201) Acco UCHE UR, DR. ARTHUR ARDAGH, MEMBER ROYAL COLLEGE 01 SUR.GE0NS.L -I(`.\1llI`.A\!r\' `D T. (sonm:m.v mas. scnonnnn - 8: wusox, . ' nouoamm) --.p--- A-n -vs--'OQUI'-nw\'lHw-5'1` |TResid._nco; Mr. Charl_es McAG`aefs,' Thornton. Thornton} Septgmber, 1869. 1 . 890-lly. COLDWATER, VV June, V1869. mayzmsvnjmmm n '. 3 Money 1::J_Lend I ` A-LL personsvm want of money, for one or - ten years, cau'obtnin it on terms more e.dmnmg_eons to the bgfrawer than those of `any other Society, by npp1y'mgt_d ' . ` -`WILpLIA.\I SANDERS, P.L..S. ' Rnnnvr . TH}: UNION PERL\*lANI:3i\;I.`_---_ BUILD1NG&SAV1NGS SUBIETY] :1; published Weekly, in the Town of Banl-lg, I every Tnnasnn morning, containing` the cixrrentnews of the.da.y, and all matters pertaining tn the a'_a1rg pt_`the.County. Price , $1 in advance er _$2.00 if not ptidht the l time of subscnphon. A. Abv|:s'rIsnw--Six line: or under, first lnsertlouh _ 50; each sqbsequent one 4 121c. `Over six lines, 16 perlme, rscvinsertion; each sub- squen one 4: ` Professional .or Business Cards $4 par you $3 for six months, `if not more than tan lines. S`pe_cia.`.con1a-acts wean be made. by the year, or partszofn year. Orders to .discontin_ue Advertise"- meut to be made in writing`. - . - No paper -discontinued until all arreurnges nrepxid, except at the option of the publish - II`. Ijzcorpofated piorsua7zt to the Acts of the _'SirA1s_i`har1;r[nL>(3r.1_._141h August. N ` V ngiuuu uuuu, - Appraiser and Surveyor for the Canada Permanent Building and Savings Society _ 34 .OFFICE-#King -St;,` a` few doors West `of Church St., Toronto. , lg LAHITE or KL I5/"E B,AER' G,` _ 1-Iy Provincial land Surveyor, VALPER; &c., . _ ` _ BARBIE. ' A4 A I ' J M A4151, I Ill. _ DUNLOP-- STREET, BARBIE. Coroner for the County : of Simcoe. ctober 2nd,>1860.A _ ' I -~1 Provincial. Land Surveyor; ' L.1ND- GENERAL .AGEN1, , ` ORIL-LIA". ' N B_.-._-Valuations carefully attended to. _7letf 41_z0H1Tz:o1' 5- cm": ENGINEER A BARBIE. 1 _.- 9, n n n ~n..|_I:- ll1.._l.- I-\' ____ 1..--` ='~JUsT1cE is THE GRE'AT,'BUT SIMPLEPRINCIPLE, AND THE WLH0LE"SE{CRET '01? succss IN Am. G0VERVNAMEN"1`. -N approved freehold security, and at mode- rate Interest. Apply to _ V ARDAFHT ARDAGFT 1; S1`RA'I`HY.' paper-discontinued er. * V o Pmzumo, Booxnxxnnm and Rumm done on the premises. The fnciligiesof the Establish- ment. are more complete than any other North of Toronto, ha\'ing.been carefully tted- out in every particular. -- ` Communications should be addressed to the Publisher, post-paid. V` T} HDVTIT JJCXJ Il.I.Il.L.I-'-ll Late in H. B. M. Public Works Department Hung-Kong China. ~ 882-6mo. 7 ' LPPLY T0 us. EDWARDS, Royal Insur. am-e Oice. Barrie. . - "\\'1uh1Am Dnuunno, 1 .u..u. - Bmnug, `Appraiser and Surveyor; fortbe Canada Permanent Building and Savings-Society. July,l864; ' ` - 1-ly \PB93{INnQiliM[!i$U.BYE.QRl Mr. AFRANGIS RIACAIAI.-\.RD_`SOAN,`President. ARTHUR LEPPER,'Vice-President. A -mun: \ul.A'4Lv.|4LIuAa4 vs :45! .5 ANGUS, '- - -w - our u----5- Disputed Lincsat_:curalely adixisledf T Drawings & Dvacriplions foi Pgfenls of In- ventions (carefully ,prepared. ` .Valuations ` made and Snrveyiug'of every description ex- ecuted with accuracy and dezyutch. . [hunt fn13:Um }R I N,I TJF .. Ffni-lfnrrl l'.'nqm 3:"&?d"3y?:'2I~}n'r`$"c'; a.":id' (W .Jgentfof-the JETN./1 LIFE, Haftford, Conn _Aug`._,24. 1869. V` - .83 `4-xyrp DR. fJ fVv7so~T DR. c. s. ELLIOT, . -urn an l'l`.\.......... MONEY fo LEND. Barrie, Jan. 1, 1862`. jz-j------- M ONEY T0 ' I.E*]); K./`_\/`v/' V-2/\.r\ \.-./x,-x_\ xrxz-xxxxx/\_/\/\'_. V IMONEYIE LOAN.` on. VJ.VA. APLDXG H, M0NEY%'1;Q LEN1), 'fUl. [U JAG. LUV! _ance 'Oie, Barrie. IVIEDICAL Pmxmgzssxxmf DR.sANDEasoN; ('\`Z'+1'T"l'l\ Inn. A. J..S'l'EWABT, . Wax. MOETIMERCLIAIIK, Solicitor. WM.,PYPE[l, Secretary and Treasurr. iiii$}ii*ixEsW1c1 'Jus ., .Ul.dUu'rl 1 J]. an , .arrn.I1u'.1(, mnmNwuL1NzmANwr 33? ' AND GENERAL JGENT, - e ~oN1 .l )[1 .1 LLLLE L .l'4Ltk_)o, O'1cc---Chhrcll Street, next door $0 the 016 Cor.rt-1~Ionse,'l`oronto_. M. c. CAMERON. D.M`M1c,m\sL. c. M ancn.u:L n . Hana | JOsEPH`DOUPE, l`lVIl _ I:~ur:mu.~I.-n- ` APPLY [0 ' ARDAGH, ARDAGH At S'I`RA'l`HY,' ' Solicitors. Barri` s`7UI:_vE\'ons' canns. . - . .. \ A _ _ _ -.- --.\~\_\_\;\\\\\`\_\\_`L ow dvax:u s conmzox, Anb Provincial Parliament. T oRi x'f:.E;4;? ALBERT FSWLIE, `(Luna .oF'Tonoirb,)` . ..:.n.-yu--.4u;u, ni;I).. 31:n'.'c.s., &c._, Emma` QA.V1'|:1i0N', M;:M}1{AEE1;n:EIc-: ; 7 MICHAEL , - - ' BARRISTERS- n-2.- ri::.__,_LC._....L ......A A1... on (Ln A13 AND coumry.` op` SlMC(')5E7~ ADvEm1sEu%. J 4111 UUJJIJQIULH VJ `ENGLAND, P.L., ht) GmnI.Inm n I cxvin ENGINE!`-IR,` II! If f lIY'\IIYYI' E. w . SQXNDERSON, \[,D F`. G '19 D.nl..n In wolunxllx, Solicitors, Barrie. `2-tf - 874~6mo.` Axau Angus .\Iorrisop- - - - - ` I`n mnto, November, 1859_._ 7 T J. R coTTEE, " County Crown Attornev, D A l2DlQ'I`L`D bn i `O1'1ta;1'io: % T10, 1870. '43 Osr Daura received the Prince with much` nervous trembling. Ilei face was void ofall colcir, and the voice with which she greeted him had in it a stArungie,hol'lo\v sound._ Ile marked her alteredvu.ppearuni:e ; and, as he took her icy hand in his, he cxpressed.zifea~rtha1 she was not well eiiough to listen to what he had come to say. ' ' Cl-.. 4-..-...I...l I...-_~.-.H` u:i!1A'ru\f-. r-nnlr:nn The birds must know I Who wisely sings, _ Will sing as they. . The common air has generous wings; ' Songs make their way. ' No messenger to run, before, . . Devising plan; No mention of the place, or hon ' "To any man`; .' No waiting till some sound betrays 3 . - A listening ear; ` ` No di`erent' voice, -no newdelays, _ ` If steps drew near, . _ Whnl. bird -is that? The `song is good. , And eager eyes . " , Go peering through the dusky wood - `lnglad--surprise. - There`, late at night, when by his re The traveller sits. . * . - Watching the flame grow brighter, - higher, The sweet songits, ` ' `By snatches, throughhis weary brain, T To help him rest. ' When next `he goes that ronrlngain, An empty nest "On leeess bough will mm him sigh: Ah me! last spring, ._,Just here I heard, in `passing by,- 7 "That rare bird sing-_ But while he sighs, rememybc-ring - ' How sweet the song, ' Theuliule bird, on tireless wing, - _ _ is borne along In other nir; and other men With weary feet, Onolher roads, the simple etmin'_ ' Are nding sweet- ' The birds must know 1 Who wisely sings _ . Will sing as they. _ - The common air has generous wings; . - Songs make their way, Wllllln NU llulll UUIIIU I-U cu - . She sealed herself, wiih`out making him any ziusxver . She" was greatly agitated, and so, likewise, was he ; but he was th_e~-rst to become collected. ` ti`, _,._ L, ,( .I.. _ 1.49.... ...L- I.-.-I .....f6- IIU \1/G-3 I.llC'IllaL IU uvuvuuu uuuvvuauo He spoke of lk [letter she had writ-` ten to him, and asked itspontents were really `true. V RI... AM nnc trnef lmr fnnnna In nnsz. uzunyy `Ll HG: - She did not trust her tongue to aus- wcr lum, but bowed her head afIirma~ livelv. \7.... ....- rvI1\uII:1\:' rr\nI1n n-u::!r`II]u ;` uvcry. You are married, mudame-tr`u1y married ! he faltered. L`\I I , A I_-_ L-_..`l .......:.- ....LI ..1..L.\.-I lllfdffleu 1 HI: lullclcu. . . T She bent her l1ead_again, and slghed deeply. rlmninnc lummanl and T Mun vnn `he Barrister and Attomey-at-Law, SOLICITOR .IN C11:/7NCE'R Y, `Notary Public, Conveyancer, tu\\(\lluQH\\'L`D IX! D D . . UUt'l)ly- ' . "Gracious heaven! and I love you !,he cried despairmgly. . hum-n cfnrlntl nnr] 'tnrnm1 II?!` (9031 uni.-u utzslraunuguy. Danra started and "turned her_face| aside, ;' "She knew that he loved her"--' his eyes lfhd told` her so from the first liour she saw him. C 'r\ I _.. ____ a 1.- ..J.L..l rI'._....`l...._ HUNT SHU NUJV Illlllo ' Do you hear me? he added,'bendmg forward in his chair. I--'l adore you.` 011, how could you be so cruel to me-' how could you so deceive" me ! Aro.al.... 5|... Ilirnnl` muhlnnhv rnnn llU\`V UUUIU yuu au UCUCI vyc nu: : A=t `tins, she turned suddenly found.` Once, twice, and thrice herlipsmoved. but no sound issued from between them. ' ` - T . 1 V ..--L _.-_..._'.. 4.... G L......-..l Au ulcm. , , . ` 7 , You do not answer me? he went on. You must do so-yoTuA must do soe-you must tellme all,and break my heart at once`: he added,excited|y. 1\........ .. --nan .-nnl nnl-uni` an `1n 1:5- ul. UUUU2 HU uuucu, Cnunculya T Daura s very soul ached, as she lis- Atened to him. She begged him to be patient fo r4yeL,a few moments more, and she would then relate her story `to liim. ' - " ' I_1__ _..:.L .-- __..........o!-..... ......`l lllllln * . ' Frankly, with no reservations, mad- 'r1n1e H1csaid. HT`-I 7 - .r__-.._-_A2_.- _n '..!'l ....}.. L-.. ICJUIIIUUFI. -, ` . Well she recounted to him `her short but pnintnl history. . She concealed . notllinmg from ,him_- -nothing. but the love she had once entertained for her `brother's friend, and her own secret fhoughts now. . 7 A ml I n..ui umu nnnliamnlnlintr mak- HIE! HU ilIUp - V ' With noreservntxon at all, was her rejoinder. 7 , ' \7\ nH -`Inn rnnnnnfnrl In him Inf shnrt tnouglus nuw. > - . And I now was contemplating mak- ing you my own wife! he exclaimed, when she had concluded" her relation]. But the law will surely free `you from this husband whom you so much , ab- hor; and it shall be so, 11 goldvhave any power in lhejnlatler. i 'T n1I'|<-l\r `she `I nil1l`IH`.d-V I icannol `Ilir and Devisee CZaz ms prqsccuted. '11 uy PUVVUI III lIIt: |`uuuc7;o V T I n1u.<;ty,` she_ returned. I cannot _wi_th safely, remain another day in this ' Ar..d wifher would yQu y`! `be de- manded.` , . mnnueu. V ' To her`|broIhe?, who lived at Cub- lenlz. But she had no money4-not une coin of any kind ; she added, with 7:1 deep ush of confusion. What was she to do`! Would his Highness ,be,- friend_hereiu this sad stiait into which she had lnllen I ' VV'ould he protect her, as fun` as Coblentz, and not leave her uutil`-she had crossed her brother s' threshold-3 -Oh, if he would but do this much for her, she wouldgbe for ever` greatful to him I V A A- un.;I.. ehn'\x7n vet sneaking in ear- BVVef`gl'Bul1ux IU nun 3` . Whiloshewas yet speaking in ear- ` nest syllables of gntreaty, the door of the room was .noxse lessly opened, and. V the face of Captain Baiulree peered m upon the scene. . Tim Prmne. whose back `Wis (0 the upon nnasceuu. _ . . The Prince, whoseback was. to door, saw not thq intruder; but Daura perceiiied him the very instant he hu- tered, and started up with a shxivcry of a'right.__ - - l"mo.. :n ' Rainlrin !_..m'\} _ hllshahd ! ` or mu m.__ T - Caplain Baintre !--my1 husband ! shegasped forth, staring in the direc- tion of the-mom door. ' ~ ' 'l"l--"D...... ! . n . n unt! nlrl-`.:.. nlur ant` OH OK [[18 TOOXII uupr. I V` The Russian sprang of has chaxpand in tlie next instant, he_ had encucled, Daura with his ,pro1ecting,arm.' naniuin `ncnfrnnl nflnr Imvina Lllltu \Vilu III: ,PlUlUUlulll5_lIIIllBu Captain Baintreemftpr having locked the dqot, and secund it_s._ key; stalked into the middle of the nparlment. : n:..` .-.:......`..=..-.;...`I:`m.I math: is... and ' |l_II.U lllu uuuuu: Ul uu: u uuI-luuxzuu His; \"isage`wds;lifv1d with fqjge,_and his teeth were _aet.edge. to edge` with cruel i'eieene's`; ` = n.nIAi OII 4 lady,:Lw11o_.'ym;/hold s_b'f;miiiarly,vvis What is the meaning oftVhi.s`l he said 5 in a low but terrible-voice, that midc` .: poo: Dania] cling morn zightly` to her` ' protector`. - Arpzvou awarguir, he add; ed,i1ddres3ing- thd Rullillla lint ..'.. .5 3-.~ `~ - 5".c 0FFICE,-HUROHTARlQ Srnnn, Cbnnmcwoon. Novem" 1862._ - ' I uunun yvuu I: > -_. _._ _. I [shall believe as ._much. whant! :- lady-he_rs"elf elli me,ao!_- tIi;I'\vad_1`Qd he <`_`.9'$!i|."f!d cliuhfsl " B'Aui_fh"1t~:Ne :.!-. Gaptain`Baii1tree Wig; ' T Cl1AP'1`ER V. mm AWAY To sum. _BY HELEN. auxi. IlO\JJ\IaIwllIlI (I uccult; IIHU IIIS cur. For thelady s sake, Captain Baintrce, `I decline making any reply to your m- sulling epilhet,tl1e Prince proudly and calmly remarked, A , ` ' r"nma;.. n.....9.......I ...,..I..:...,..1 r'-,...o| IVl|vlIVU|l|~I`l|-|\v\vI III], C At this moment, growing impatient so learn how matters were progressing between the Prince and .l)aura, Oscar Grant softly tried the door-latch from without, but, to his astonishment he found the door locked. ` 1\TL_n -.. ,, ' I` I\J||lI\-I I-IIU LIUUI IU\}I\cUI Whag on earth is the meaning of this? he wondered, to himself. And he bent. his ear and ||istned. T Liar` T emu nfnnl r'.nnlun nn;|1Ir(In IIU I-IVIIU IIIE can all Illa!-UIIUU. Liar,jI say again! Captain Bamtrce cried out a second time. A. (I...) n_-__ . ,. 1 -r `BIC ,\ll| 3 II`? GBBCLI, EIIIIUJI The Prince Durask_i, was `the quiet. rejoinder. - - V . (`.anfn:n ~nxhlrnn nnnncu` `\:c `Quay fn VI IDKJ VIIIVI} ECUUKIII IIIIIUI At that, Oscar started, as ifsome one V hadjustrun aneedle into his ear. : 11`1\f'l1a`1lI1,annlrn r`...J..C.. 1):-\:I\.hf|Is SULIUI-.l'UI( l1V'-Lf!1lli.VL.ur\l, yuLvru.I.' - ./INCER, &c. - Orncx-0n Peter St;-ce_t, next "door to the Post Uice. ' - Orillin, June. 1868- I f 23- V. ` ~'."`-.1-v'in':-' n `l"|l'\`-"l?I-i>T-{TI-:\`\TV DCIIIIIIJ IUIIIJI ncu, I Captain Bumlreel exclaimed Grant Vat tlieolller side of thedoor. Where has he sprung from, I should like to know? Captain Bainlxee! 1 -ll" not believe it! he added, alter a pause... And an cnuinn Ian `znnnlznr! lnlulln -1! LIIU RICLUUIQ III IIVIIV UK Illlllo At thisojuuoture, Daum recovered her consciousness and raised herself, For a few seconds, she fen quite at :1 loss Io un'derstand what had happened ; but the sight of her husbaml soon xe- culled her to recollection. - I'.I,__.._.I.fI_ A`__ I,,,_ .1 I As, perhaps, you may not wiiah to bi- come _a subject for [scandal here, you will endeavqr to conduct this a_'uiif'._zs quietly as possible. Let. her _alorie; she will come to presently,'neveI' fer-.ar,v he adderlwith a errsive laugh. VVe must understand each, other. I_ am - Frederick Bamtrec, late a captain in her Ma est s service. Now sir who D J are you ! he asked, grimly. ID DIIIIIIIII ]\IIPOQ'P; llvnn lV`lI;l\. I\IJ\JIII\I\II I . ` Captain -_Bui_'ntree opened his eyes to Ttheirvfullest extent: A _._2_-__I L- ,,_-A_1 ___';I -, ,,, -auvll llunuuu unxuuln . A prince! he repealed, wilha sneer. 0110! She.has soared to some height, it appears! he continued in accenls of bitter sarcasm; Shameless woman ! T nLf.,I_ _. ___,f.,n;l,', A`, , TI , ' I unustil uluuuvun. vllulllunuoa \VUllluu o I think you mistak'e,the Russian said, mdignantly, at the same tiuw-casting an anxious glance towards the still form -extended on the sofa.` I would stake my life upon the h1d_y s jt'r'_uth in every respect. There is no shame attached to her name. A ,,II, L I` .u r~a .- 11- '\l_ IICI IIC-Ill\3I v Liar! broke forth Ca-plain Bainlrc, withvsubdued fury. Al n rnnrnnnt t1rnny:|-Irv in-nn'nHnnO uwuuvu It 5 III: uuucu, IIILUI U. [l'1||U.oV And so saying, he knocked loudly at the panels in from of him. A9 911;`. '..n..o...... 1\........ ........ cu! sian, glancing down at the white '{ac_e _which~was' pressed close to his breast. And , withoutba word more, he bore his" inseusible burden to, a couch, upon which he gently laid it; A'l'terwirrdsj he,tur,n'ed round, seized -the bell-rope, and was about to pull it, when Captain Baintxee checked him. - ` U -` . V: A__,_ .,~1. I.-. vu.Iu_;u nun ll-l |\;\.UllCl4|.lUll- ' Meanwhile, the kuockmgnt the door outside went on, apparently unnoticed by theoccupanls of -the apartment. I Prnnnnllv n \lna>rnnn u chrill ch.-Sal: A m; LANE}, BAI{.R1S'.I.`_ E ._ ATTORNEY-AT-`L-AW,` ..---.....a,. -1 /wnnxrnnov I`vn)\1V`\7. u_ suurvuuultuuso Ul "uni Lr}m.u.un:|n s Presentlyiu wo man s shrill shriek . was hear'd,.thn the report of re-arms, and next the room-door nnclosed, and some une ran against Oscar Grant, who, not being prepared for, the sudden -shock, at once lost his equilibrium, and -measured his length upon the oor, wlieife he lay for a few moments, some- what stmmed-by the full. ` ~ - Olin niarnunnv on-o.-nnrne. at CL.- vi nun auuuuyu u Luv Iullo "mill the piercmge screams of the female `continue I; and, by-and-hy, several waiters `came rushing up the stairs, and foundtheir way to the spot whence l_oud cries for help proceeded. ` rphn" ufn-Hare rnnnnrl u'9 1`1n nnnnn W Ilcuuc A_Uuu Ul Ica IUI ucnlr yruuccucu. The waiters recoiled at the scene which presented itselfvtoltheir view on entering the sitting-room belonging to the _old gentleman and his beantiful grand-daughter. On the floor "lay the bleeding term of Prince Duraski; and on her knees,_ by his side, with :1 face of ashen hue, was the lady known as Madame Xnntine. ` 'ln|,-`l1,_'___ I . I ' r LlJIII.lIAlll_V 4Luu snub. The Prince has been shot !-rnn for 9. surgeon! `she said, addressing `the domestics, who instantly ran out of the. robnl, and down the stairs, `where they communicated to their master intelli- gence of what had just occtlrred; The Prince Duraski had been shot. By whom had he been shot? asked the hotel-keeper, and severalj persons` present . Thu uynilnrn nnnlyl u'nI> O..ll "|"l-.... til G3WII K [The wailefs could not tell. Thcy I knew no more than they - had already told. Q _ ' wiijappilly, thcr was 9. surgeon slayihg 3 mg in the hotel at the time, and the wounded man.could be quickly attend- ed to. A ' 1': r\ n. ,u n ..'-- VIA I.\Jl Meanwhile, Oscar Grant had picked himself up, _shaken himself together, and made his way intothe presence of his grand-daughter. He stood trans- xed for the_space of a minute before he equld articulate a syllable. At length he inqurred what was the _mat- ter? T ' * hm- n_2___- 3, L-n 1 v .4 . .. 59' O The Prince is killed, I `fear! Daura `answered. `I!:lI_J I -;L:_ 6 r\ .- ' .- - -' VU IIUIII 3 ` She made no reply; for the hotel- keeper, followed by the surgeon had just appeared, andthe latter was ' now proceeding to render assistance tojhe [wounded man, who was lying totally uncousclous, appearing scarcely to . breathe. Il'7L__._ :_ II...- -rs-. nix Solicitor in `Chancery, V _TCl ORNE Y-.4 T-L./1 IV, . - Conveyancer,. Cominissioncr in B.R., &c. Heir and Dcviaee Claimsnprosecuted. Agent for the Canada. Landed Credit Company for loaning money on Real Estate. _0FFICE-Ncxt Frauk7Kean's Store. QAQJIV . Killed! eched Oscar, thrusting`hi hair back from his temples; and `look- ? mg Daura blankly in the face. M By "whom?" T _ T CL- ,__ I 1 U1 tunic. . Where is Captain Bainireel Osear _asked, his lips close to Daura s car; he was here but now. ` He was, she answer,ed,Ahriey. . "But how did.'he escape`! V Hushn heaven`: name! ' He and the I _rincehave had a_,.quar- rel,Jeh `I T 7 ` - I Iinnllnf tnvduo `>an`QVO1n-n u\':\Qco . " Anlnnuf Aytu to put no more questions to me! No nonsense; madame; `answer my quesons! . f . V V-V ` - Duurin temain silent. ._ . 1 You'd better tell me, all that has 06- , fgurrgdg lgawent on. I have a` right In 'hiow."W-`y' _ J :n. -__;_'- '._.; -;_;__` :___._ -..._7s-4.; IIil .UII I ' ` `I cannot reply to you n ow; I enlreat .ytu,tq put more uegtiona tome! NA nnncnus min: nmno h-may mv `$16.0: Tslwvay-gq nwny'Tf~I-`hm `meg. sh cried with a gsnddefh burst of -impati-. ~ Qnceo . : " A - ' i ' ` 2 _f'1`ho_old knv gmudfhis teeth,` and -ESIHAH; `In--I|a.d.Ln'n_nn ill "III rnnm- ..1::.;;;?;L"ff "33 :;;.i: ::.;..:.."." f_l _1eg_I, rii1' f at Iwounded, probably. *5 M .lYi-$1141 O3oa_r(7[Giant.wu in do. :.1,en:'hi,I cop: u';'plat_ed[pla n.s ghonld `1n`%3"fz;'i j_' . `* ` . IL'.`.-..I.."&`.I". _"..".'.).l 1.3`-' `shixi!e~. tlijat the A ' his voxind: l|I`|l:_[E'U@IV_. I_l ma -lvuuuys u-n_-g #!9'5 1'4"!` ` `P-.'. v.u. .I-Avvn ., m - Nnv.. 18`-8. uunuuu, nu lhlllulllk-U nu uuuuuanu And presently he put on, one over the other, {Ill the shirts, trousers, waist.- coats, and coats" he owned. ll_e cer-. tainty }oi)1~:cd exceedingly stout and zmwieldlvg but. he cared nothing about that so as he managetl to escape with the things, 'lVI,, I,_n ,I , .,L,_. _.___ `I .....:|.. _...-...-..a. UHIIII 11$; uuu Huh ulauv .uUAuu'a'a.u'B'-1. . A few arlzcles of linen---lhe ncst that could be bongIxt--a couple of coats, ditto 0f.`\vaistcU.1ls, and of trousers. Ir- ..._n.--...I 1.:_ .... ..\.-..'.o.. L.....:Iu Llltlll HI. \Vi1lDlUll.ll3,il|lu Ul lUllDClDo He gathered his property hastily around lnm; then he paused and meditatcd. Il s confuundmly hot, rxevertlmlcss I cannot leave mv clothes" behind, he remarked to himse)f. V A A .............`II.. I... nu! `I1 nun tunn- nuu VIII, vuu sunu uuul Ill tun. uvunuo As this was likely tosan ugly piece of business altogether, he `thought he -had betterva'1nish us soon ahd as quiet- ly as be possibly could, for incon- venient and unpleasant inquiries might be nmde_a_bQut himself and his grand- daughter. should this affair be at all investigated. T l - "PhD rnonnl nllvcn lilo Ilnlllrblrif Qlnrtz ulnvuollsunyuu I ' "The rascal cursed his unluc_ky stars, and. wished Captain Baintrcc in Hades. O * 4 0 _ c c Everybody was busy about the wounded mun. Nuw was Oscar's op- portunil`y to slipnwzty unobserved from Ihe_room and the howl. _l[e glided out of the apartment and went to his own. Ile had not many .beloug1.ngs. A l'.... -_.; _I_, .0 I:.-_._ 4L- 12.--... 41...; llIU,llIIll5Vo The hotel-porter was busily convers- ing with one of his fellows "respecting the Prince's state, when Oscar Grant passed through the vestibnl4=I, and made his way into the road. lie now pub on :1 pair of green spectacles, drew hisl hat over his brow, thrust onto his chin, and assumed `:1 most imposing limp. '!`l\ic Iii.-nnian ur-re nnrrnr\f ' l\.1n|1 `qllu L|33lI`IlU\I U. IIIU-3|: lIlI) UD|'IES lIlll"I This disguise was perfect. Men whoh-.1d met him fty l_im'cs or` more, now failed to recognize Iixn. ' II I ,I,,;, ..,._l,_..... And Captain Bziintree had ed after ring .the pistol. Yes; -it was he who had darted from the room the inslam after the report of re-`arms had been I heard. - A I Iv-1 1111-11 1 Uruuu, au n n c . ; o u u- "_. SAJMUEL STf Ro`B1Ns'c>N',` I IIUI-Ilkln Oscar shook his head dolefulily. and heaved a most profound sigh. All was ovr as far as the Prince an I: Daura were concerned, he said `to himself. Tkl\. Ilvnn I... in An`) `[1,. nu...-I n HUW uulcu LU lL\IU`'llll4C lIllllI_ He humed on towards :1 railway sta- tion, and from that -time never more was Oscar Grant, the adventurer, heard ofm. Baden-Baden._ `V '3 A I , ' _.., .1-,, ,,,, Prince .Duraski's_ wound, although severe, was npt :1 [dangerous one ; the bullet of the would bc_ assas:iu had happilynot.t0u'cl1cd any v_'i!-ul `part, i_l wus therefore easily. `extracted. . But, notwithstanding that, the Prince would probably. be couuedlu his chamber for some lime to come. T '1\ , I , v,I II,;I. VVCIU UUIVIIIUIIJKSU, IIU tl_I\I LU IIIIIIBUIIO What was he to do_'! He owed a large billto "the hotel-keeper, and he had only one gold_coin`in the world. In f|\:e uynn Iilrnln fnwxn nn'u niann Oulnu nuuv Lu vv_Iu\.o Dunra had been qucstiuned by the hotel-keeper and others, as to what she knew of the s_hocl~'.-ing incident, but as yet she had contrived to evade their question. .~ ~ nut vlwan if` Iran uncnrxvnrn Hunt Innu- uugnnuu. But when it was discovered that her. graindfatlier Imd1sm_ldciiIy and mysteri- ously left the hotel, and gone _no one could tell whitlicr, suspicion at once fell upon him, and everybody said that Oscar Grant was the. individual who! shot the Prince. ,, -1` Al,-.,_I,',, ,,I I `IV! , , 1.! ouvl. |Il\.r L llll\4\4I T One of the police, who had [been sent E for by the inn-keeper to [investigate the affair, closely iiiterrugated Daura respecting all she knew of t_.he_,where. abouts of the missing man; but [she declared she_ knew no more about him than the stars. vv uvlu nus. luotvl wua LHLU. ' Daura shook her head, and remained silent; T `She was resolved not to reveal the name of the criminal, unlessthe Prince bade her do 'so. [She did not knowwhere her lmsbmd nnght . be. at lheprescnt momehtghe might be an inmate of the very same hotel in which shc-l1ersc-lf'was residinrr. She was aware how rash and vengeful he: was,and that he would run any risk in order to reach the revenge.` nalurn nhnlal nnnnr full I-.nup Hun! uuuu wu.v uxuloo But nmdzmlc can surely say by whom the pistol was red. _ nnaur-1 clunnlt lunr liaufl nut` Irt\I\\n;r\l'|l` ` Ill UIUUI LU IVHUII IIIU IUVU|lBUu Daura could never tell how that men1orab1eand_paintul day wore itself out. She thought it `would never cume to an end, and th-.1'tshc would ncvcx he suffered to sleep again. She longed to seek the privacy of her chumber, for her heartfelt fullto burstinrr- 'l`hn lInlnl_lznannr Inn` uulrn} how 1'` TTORNEY - AT - Luv, [somcrwon IN Chancery, Conveyumer, Commissioner in P. &('.. kc. ` V IICI IIIZILIIVIUII lllll |U Ul|IDlIII`:'.u , A The hotel-keeper had asl:e`d her if she could discharge the long account he had ag'ainst-her grandfather imtl her- self; and, upon h:r declaring her in- algihty tu do.5so,he takled of swindlers undof the law. - Do[wlmt you will with. me! she answered, quite despairingly ; and then. she walked away with a bowed hea and dejected mien, and _ sought her sleepir.-gnparlment, where she sat. down to reflect upon the frightlul position in .whlch she was placed. "117: -I. _L'_ .,___ .1. '-__:.I, .... _.'AA, ____ . .-- .._-,._---.. _ A `While she was tlius-sitting, with tears of bitter, anguish `swimming in her aching eyes, and trouble in her soul, some one tappecllighlly at her room-door. Who is there ! she denmtidecl. Open quickly !._ was the l answer, made in n well-Imown voice, that chilled the warm current of _her veins, "and made hershnke from head to foot. Dl-_ l--_Ta..n-J . L-.. .I_--,, I-.' uuu uluuu ncl annulus IIUIII neuu lU IUBL. , She hesitated ; heffhand `laid upuu the key-in ghe lock. ' u on n .u Vv'ery_e|cely. .- ..._ ._vJ vv .--.. 0pn',wI iay, or itshull be the worse for you! the voice 'mlde`d, low but | sub JJll~J\ull Lflh\A\aIJI_ But we have yet to meet him again. a O. . n ""J."""'J 'v She turned the key at once, and ad- mitted Captain Baintree into the room. forth. What do you"W.ant'!_ she [altered ."-1.1;:-I did `not auswr imthediatlyg bt seated himself in a chair, and "for some moments looked her senrchingly_ in the vv 7' ' " A. Y ohhairo told the peoplebere nolhihg at all about me, I be_li_'eve?- he sgid. . ._You kn}_dw.w!_nt_"I n_1ehn1`_ .. 'wbiIAh2:t0'i_11j|tAe,.ygj)Au !. _ AI`underslan'dTyon. perfectly, she an- swered; ' Ydu are `right; I have been silent! lwas afraid hsi.n'nghI-die {and as much as I.de1est`:y'ou,-.I .did.~ not ,1 _n;2_._.:._u_.:-_ 1i_ ..V..."-f=1:v.r.i=*;.'. .g_ v -v-- vv ---J--.- v-- '.:.1 !.f,I,iI`ii!1;iudebt::d :6 'ytm ;ts r,yourr `meryV%r%mmm:m.: h1o`.`sa.ic!; :wasI2~%-mesa A nli .m>1.`=..|.aa`i. ..I'=L(-n -' Ihn` v hi LL.l.J,\./;._v--4.... _ SOLICITOR lN- CH/INCER Y, CON VEIV/7, /)?\7(TER_ &-c. BARRIS TERS ATORNEYS-A71 *LAW,- W T SOLICITORS IN CIIANCERY. BARBIE, ,. -. ONT.` D`ALTox MCCAR1-mr. 'D'.~\L'roN MCCARTHY, Jr. ___ n....a_M c. .1... .......... .. n.......- M. I U}! \l|l I_\|l.|;:'|lIUI VIIII , gm, gof 4uI;iwu,lg__o:n'aet=. `WI! ;Q.t;.99l!.I'.l I9,SV No. 6% whole No. 909. EKIVI4 -JIIU IIIIIL CI lU\'I\l lle waited to hem her speak, 1r. a.nswer to him; but seeing her dazed looks, he rudely seized her by the shoulder, and shook her._ \/nu 11nIo\ I1.......I ...I...a I .....:,'l `I L- .1- "._.`._::; > ` ' ~--~ ------~ `- the.fnce'! he inquired, alter the lapse ofa moment or two. -. No, she replied . V ' I shall not ask you to accompany me to-night, ' but. to-morrow, at twelve o'clock at noon, I shall expect you `to meet me at the railway-station: I cannot promise to obey you. You had better not show me any of your ohstinacy. I -will not be played wit_h, he contintted,menncingly. So you hnvebeen masquerading, I per- ceive`; playing the widow. before the time-trying to entrap this Russian Prince, eh? he added,`with a contempt- ous laugh. I ve interrupted your game, and spoilt it, haven't I ! Whattu pity, to be sure! You must think me a brute now, to shoot a prince--nnd not a bad- lookitig one, either! Now, who would take you to he what you are--artful, and false, and wicked--wilh that smooth face of yours 'l But the daughter is a worthy copy of her mother,-ot the woman who cheated me at cards, like a veritable sharper, as she was! IIa,ha ! `Winn-n clioal |\nr fnnlnnric nnr` nHnr_ cu in} lC.lI 0 But this is nexthcr time not place for all I have to say to you. I'll talk to you by-and-by, when Ihnve you under my tlunnb again. KN aha n-1:1` run} on Il1!\r1' O\.1;I`Inr ouuuxuol (luu OIIUUB IICI o_ You have heard what'I said? he do- V manded. ' `\ __ . Then! heanme yetfurlhennndameg he_ proceeded.` If you {ail to be at the ranlway station by twelve to-marrow, I will `come here and publicly expose you. [care not for your Russian Prince; I will answer tolhe law for what I have done to him! Remember the sympathy i of the public will be mine, furl am the I .wronged---you the wronger ! A...l ...ZoL al-...... ...._-_1_ L- __ I 1- _ G \C|I|IIU|U DIIUIIIUI, 33 I|U Wuo_. L111, Ilul - Daura slied her feelmgs, and utter- ed no reply. ' ' 12:1! 1I.:u-;o_- nnullunr I:rnn vi-any rs`:-non `nu- |ll'y lll|l IIIU usulu f Still. she said not a word, neither gave she him a look. ' `I1 _,__ '1 I ` I , I I Stay! cried D-aura,` suddenly rousing herself. He paused and turned round. I I wouldsay a few words, ifyou will please` to listen to me. Go on-I am attentive. I never wronged you except when I became your nnloving wife, she com- menced nnsteadily. I have no time to explain why and wherefore you find me thus disguised ; suffice it to say that I chose not this disguise myself.and os- Eumedit much against my own will. Ihnvc sought to entrap no man, and I am neither artful, nor false nor wicked. For mv unhappy_ mother s faults, I am ~ not answerable either to you or any one else. My life's happines was sacri- ced in order to preserve her name from the reproach which you might have cast uponit. You see, I am well informed of the waywl was. bought and Sold I 4' ' L Ib>()-EN" c. MCMULLEN, Qg9UN'rANT, NotaryTPUBLIC ...nn1-nu!-.1n I Ar1I:`\! !| I\DII.I TA , ,,_a_.. J... -..v H.-.-Dy. . .Aud with those words he made for the room door. [ v']`hTis recrimination is mere waste of time, Captain Bamlree aluswcred, grimi |y_. Remember twelve o c1o.k at noon to-morrow; I ' , I And withlthose words, abruptly de- llivered, he ung the door wide, and dashed Into the dimly lighted corridor, and thence to the chamber he occupied, in another wing of the hotel . I' -. -n - - - ~ `V .....= v. ...v ........v Ppor Daura was thankIu1A when he was gone`, for his presence was hateful to her, and his voice made her very soul quake within her. 1 IT`, ____.____.,`. I IT` , I l1""T' """"' ""' To-morrou`! To-m_orrow she must vy; but not with "her dete_sted hus- band. ` Ammrcan TRAVELLlNG.-Tll0IIi)uIuS- tan, on her recent arrival at Calcutta l {min I*Iong.Hong, had no less than ten American passengers on" bord engaged `in making the,,"grand tour of the \VUIltl.` With the railway facilities which onw existior traversing the Amcrican continent, combined with the regular communication established by the Pacic. A-siatie,nnd European lines of steamers, time and inoney"alone are wanted to accomplish the new grand tour with "perfect ease. The height of luxury appears to have been attained in that portion of the American journey over which Pullman's palace cars travel.` `These remarkable con- veyancrs combine not only luxurious sleeping` apartments and nely decorat- ed saloons, but the perfected car, also alfords ample restaurant accom- modation, including a small cellar of choice wines, ice house, etc. The costliness of these cars (the expense of a single carriage being over five thous- and pounds). williprevent their adoption amongst the poor nations of the Old World ; but on the other side of the Atlantic, where the constant cry is not for reduction of railway fares, but tor increased. luxury in travelling. at proportionate charges, enterprise of the. 3 kind meets with treats and rich return. `urea; The lid of the coflin Tue Onmssr Rauc or HUM.\Nl'I`Y.-- -The oldest relic ofhumanity exnnt is -the skeleton of one of the earlier Pharaohs, eneased in its original burial -robes, and wonderfully perfect consider- ing iteage, which was deposited eigh- teen ortwenty months ago in the British Museum, and is justly considered the most valuable of its nrchznulogical treas- which . contains the royal mummy was inscribed with thename of its occupant, Pharaoh ; Mikerinus, whc llttceeded the helm! the 1 builder-of the Great Pyramid, about ten eehtnries before Christ. v whose erumbliragi bones` and leatherly The `monarch E ninteguments. are new `exciting the wonder gases , in Loi1_doo, reigned in : ..Egy`pt b_e{or_e,- Solomon was born, and `onlyV`about-eleven" : cen:tgri`ea_vor so after ' :Mizta_inI' :.-!l!e,_. !e.Iid5Ii.. `M36: Nbsh. ;; ' r ll;-`Oaks-.J?l?nmohs;hdAbeu .` gthefx-q;` '1`_he tidmqrg; _ '2. mm: . 1., u a J is And $2 0.0 -if not paid: ( T in-advance. (Ca2z;z'n.ual . i I`53.l)}'1,`I1`I( ?r,'AJ'AlV_ A l.l\.l\.I\Jll;1 nun - , -...-_..i _ -_ ._ AND AND GENERAL AGENT, ORILL;AV. Olce on Peter Stivt. V Wild and Improved Farms in "the Counties of Ontario a.nd.Simcoe for sale,` ` xr;-r......a. ..,u...A and rants: cnllected. Mer- AU lvucvullb uyuuupuomu, cnmu :1 high tree II the dog leave.-:. A Western girl hkes to make bread because it cleans her hands so beauti- fully. ``v' 9 . . _ --A- tutu.` cu, wc uxu uul. LU U8 IHISIGG. If we dupuy promptly, they say we stole,thc money. ` _ ._..- _{j--...___ A good mle-to keep good company and he one of the number. - m The lustcst city in tho world--- Elvctrl-cily. The l3ncl1cloi"s Toast-L:1rgo l'or-- tunes and small waists!-[l unch. A dog luncy-1{etricversare sold for what they will fetch. To prevent hydroplnobiu, climb TI lllll `TF9 llll Illa (Inn lf)(l`Yl).' Who was-_Jc1xal1's tutor? The whale that brought him in. 16 no _ . V : _ . . uu-If] thp t_y is large it don t contain enough re`: in; matter. ' If t_he type in small they e_an t tend it- ~ it.` uwuuu ua nu nub 51v lug ualecuonl. I If we publish selections folks say that we are lazy {or not writing more. and giving them what they have not read in some other paper. If M; aim: n man nnnanlinnnnhapu n- s Ilvll uvuocaa If we attend church they any it is only for effect. If we do not, they denounce us as deceitful and desperately wicked. If uh shank urn nr nnn nnl nf rlnn- .4 The -way to make the time pass quiclilv- rznsc a row and get knucked into the middle of next week. ytluuuwuvuw r- ~-..- . u.. . If it contains too much political mata- tor they won t have it..'. ; If it contains too little they won't }1a.v`e it. 7 ' ' 1'1 n..-`a.J._- :_" |_`___; 9. 3, .. Ontario andsimcoe tor 8318.` iI3"Lands valued aud_i-ents collected. Mer- . chants books made up and arranged accurately N . B.-Special. attention paid to collections a.nd'p1-ompt remittances made. _ Ru-nnl:wnu.-Hnn- D. L. McPherson. Senator: IUIS. sun)- If we remain in our ofce and attend lo business, folks say we are too proud to mingle will: our fellows. 1`. urn nu nut IL... ...... .-._ ._-r.4- \\.uu DU |lu0lll\'B$c If we do not pay all bills promptly, Iulks say we are not to be txusted. If urn .L.'nnn n.-r....._nI.. al. _.. , V V It is easy to break into an old man : house, `because his gate is feeble and ` his locks are few. A greedy mun shonldwear a- plaid waistcoat, so as always to keep a check [on his stomach. We froquemly hear of `a flight of steps, but wcliuvc never yet been able to discover where tlxeyfly to. .... ;.[`he ehap who left vnotlming te be Jen Iisired has since been arrested 10: hu- ceny. A prevident and yet improvidcnt m:;,n-:he_b:1ker; he kneuds much, but sells everything he kncuds himsell, -WI! we publish telegraph teporb; folks say they are nothing but lies. T5 mn nmif thnm OI-nan new mu. 1...... on, nun ulc uviluuu lull. H88- ` If we omit them, they say we have no enterprise, or suppresathetn for poli- cal eeot.. It ..._.I.__.. :.. '_v p_.__ 1 L-- I in u uuu uvuuug uu_l. u ruulll. II we omit jokes they say we are an old fossil. . ` If we publish original matter they blame `us for not` givingselections. If Inn nnhlialu cnlnnnnn Cally- Q-up Fel)r11hry,_1f%G2. If we give :1 man complimentary no- tices we are censured for being pnmnl. If we do not all hands say we are a great hog. 1| urn {nan-G nvu ..-I2_I- ...L2..I. _I-__-_ uuuu nu auulv UIIIOI lllllla SICK! uvso N we insert an article which pleases the ladies men feel jealous. H` mm: (In nu? noior In Chn:u II::n`\nA Luc uaulco Iucll ICC! Jt'ulUtl3. If we do not cater 10 their wishes the paper_is not a t one t9~-have n their houses. 11- _A,_ I n c .- .a\.uI.Iv-Aul uuu uliillcltlltily VVICISCLL If we speak well of any act of Gov- ernment fclks stay we dare notdo other- wise. gr .1 ... .. Lu uuusuu wnu Ulll JCHUWS. If we gp out, they say we never n_t- leud to business. ` If ._.A J,, -av An African chief has sent Queen Victoria a tiger and diamonds worth $10,000. A pawnbroker having joind a tem- perance s.city, it was remarked that there need be no fear of his net hep- z'ng.tlze]2lclge. { URI Ullclliu - If wrhavein few jokes foiks any `we are nothing but a mule.-head. 1` Kid nrn <:I\lrnn Glynn (nil an. nu. .. What moral lesson does a weather- cock on a` church steeple continually inculcate? "Pis vain to a-spzre. 1`lYL,; ', .1 I-n - It is said that short, dnmpy people `arc more humorous than long, Dank folks,oAn the ground that brevity is the | soul of wit. and prompt remmnncea IIIMIB. .B.:narxo:s.-Hon- D. L. McPherson, Senator; Hon. John Simpson, Senator; Hon. G. Crew-. ford, Senator; Hon. M. 0. Cameron, Angus Morrison. Esq., M. P.; John Morrison, Esq., M P.; T. D. Ilcconkey, Eoq., M.P.; A. P. Cock, 7 burn, Esq. , M.P.P.; Wrn._Bea.tty, Esq., M.'P.P . John Ham Perry,Esq.,Whitby; Doctors Corbett and Ramsay, Orillin; and the Editors of the .Ezami_ner, Barrie; Canadian Post, Lindsay -and Chromcle. Whitbv. V f`Do you think, asked-Mrs . Pepper, that :1 little temper is 1; bad `thing in a woman?" Cextutnly nut; ma'am, re- plied :1 gallant philosopher; It in :1 good thing, and she ought. never to lose it`; N 1 . ,. What .is the dierence between a man paralyze-J with fearnnd a leopard : tail ! One is rooted to the spot, and the other is spotted to the root. "fl had rather not take the ham Wllh. you," said the toper to the mad bull"; but the bull treated him to two, and the toper got quite high. If y-on _won`:ld' nvd :1 great many `faults. be on the look-out. If you would f. nd them in still greater abund- ance, be on the look-in. * .1 ;-ul. Azamemnon, 'l`homann, who wnsiecently discharged from a pro- fessorship in Illinois College for alleged inebricty, has instituted suit in the Morgan County Court. against the 'l`rustecs of that Institution for $800, amuuntof salary claimed to bedue, and damages sustainzd by reason of said dismiss-al._ ' George \V. C`rawford,of Scioto conu- ty, Ohio, fteen years old. stands six fact one inch high_ measures around the shoulders three feet. eleven inches, furty- one inphes around the chest, forty- two inches around the hips, weight one hundred and eighty-eightpounds, wears number ten boot, nnd is willing to test` his strength _with any boy of the sum: age in America. . u The :o11o`u:in"g:5"u7fiiiiiai Mb; chic. 61' an editor by the county ahenff: ` Wdihavn nnvmr in n I1nvu`I\Innnnn6 Thc Czar, who is very superstitions, has been badly frightened by a fortune- teller. When the royal hand had been examined, the old woman shook her head and said: Beware of 1873. I see blood for you in I.haLy,eur. Alex under left without saying :1 word. WI .3 UUIEUI U, tuo UUUIII, IIIUUIII 3 ? ;Eg1_t'thg``a paper is ugvoryfplunnt bu41:i`h`enn..v ~ .. . V 25 -.._l_I..- 4-- ._...-I_ _-I!n2-_l ...-. The Coward estate in England, clnim- ed by American heirs, is said to amount to $250,000,000, and the prospects are believed to be good for the recovery of the entire snm. All the foreign line have become extinct in the death of William Coward. in England, in 1816. N_o heirs having appeared, the proper- iy was put in the hands of three trus- tees to manage for the benet of future claimants. - Some ofthe heirs of ` this estate are residents of Trenton, New Jersey. . A Valparaiso merchant recently re- ceiving a challenge from an oicer with whom he had qnnrrelled, sent back his -answer; I have no desire what- ever to kill you, still less do Ideeire to he killed myself. Here is whntgl pro- pose- G019 the neetest wood. Chooea as tree; ehout uutout as .myeelf, Jplaeo l ;s#ou.re|f..,y_.4 thirty.` 9!. _ [uteps_.f!9m.11+-1119-.aI~ . l . `t.|u's,;_x::` ,1 `vs ' $9! I ll` 1` yl3UO If we censure, they will call us trai- n_ ' :;::;;::. =1 ` .,-.,-.4. .r::!" %|o_ r.-; T ! V I- `. " '9? " ` ' J . - ~ COMMISSION}-IR IN B. 11., "n7i L EX EH1?" &_1~1EEfi7r"iirT 1} ENRY V1*.<)`131 `:bR'1`*s<')i~'I', L;L.13_T.," -u-u`u`l &lII9l (Established. 1860.) mms0L1oITOn&nngpgnrsuAN,` IVIVIIAIIVA 't\A\v U nhrun mbunnuu. u -lunvu Auvvn|\Au),vIu (In-'1cI-is--Dun1op SL.,the same as those` oc- cnplud by the late firm of Messrs..Bou1ton & Mc(J:uthy. V . .V 48-17 nzamuwr, name; I. Chronicle, Whitby. 7 V ,: - 7'--: "`--'.--'----I OTTAWA; CANADA, _ .. Transact: Business mun 'Pqlait Ou and 7 7 Departmnuof Goveinnznt; .. v..--..._ - I5c.1,1s6s. Notariek Public, C om2Ae2/ancers, BARBIE, Co. Simcoe, ONT. A :.1onRioN .3; SAMPSON,._ Bmnxir, Om`- OFFICE.-Over Powell's Store. I `SOLICITOR IN A(A`H./INCERYV. ' TEiiG2if'f3.`s7xTJT)'E`R,s`,' .f1`I1('m\V'1A_S~'"'1.}x'. BoYS,", 1` R.` D*ARUY BOULTON (late or the rm TON D. STE\V'Al{T, have entered into co_-pnrt- ~ of Bonltnn & McCarthy) and Mr..IIAM1L-. ncrsbip with Messrs. Louut & Boys, for tbe_ practice of their profession, at Barrie, under _thc rm nn.me- of Messrs. Bou1ton,Louut, Boys ` and Stewart. ' - .~.n.urp.n n y n.1,, 1 .11 ,,,~. ",'__-.. yu, STA\'.Yk_R, ` Co. Smcos. v-w -:-- juv- BARRISTER, &c., I ! A HENRY GRIST,` {Extnbl1'.:In}l mm \ n. E. ST_R'A1`HY._ \\ M. nuns, l.h.u., . HAMILTON n. `S1`E\\ ART, ILL-B.` LAND AGENT, 8:0. 5:0. 0RIL-I;I:A,- II`, _ D. CREW `Du... W. n. Ahmun, KI-ll: D. `A. Sampsohp J. A. ARDAGH \D W Pcnusnan. 900-Iy. 343-1y `HIS fvourite old House Has been thorough- ly renovated and retted, and is. now. `open to _the public. - - "l`lm hnr in sztni-ked with the vow best -Vine: open [0 me puunc. The bar is stocked with the very best Wines and Liquors, and the table supplied with all the delicacies of the season, and attentive serv- mts. _._._-, _?.j__..____;.__.j_.__.`. NEW L.g\_\_y FIRM. A. R. BINGIIAM, Proprietor , -__.._. FRASER begs leave once more tn re- ! . mind his friends and the travelling com- munity that he is still -in the land of the ilving, end not bchindbis competitors in the -way of ii-nprcvements.` He is still to be found opposite , the Barrie _Rni_lway Station,` where all `that is necessary to constitute a. plain Canadian Inn are to be found, private and public. . _ ' Conveyance: to all parts North of Barrie ' 1 II FDARITD D_n.....'..A.... h`Ni`6N" 11'&i~`i`.::1 3lI$TRIlInn ' 7 '666Ks*rmdw`v," LIGENSE1)"UGTIONE`ER If A mnn wuimrnn Horn; A` -n n~r-nvntr A `II -n...__ /7 Good Supply` of Horse 1|Icdi.c'ir_zc always on hand , Cookstown, Oct. 1867. _ = 7 _ 42 HOOD & COM MODIOUVS STABL1 NG ....... any 1:39. STAGES z:>-a11.iar`xs l.enve4 this House lnily. - .' '10-ly ____ ._..--..___..._a.__j.`_ _ ; BE above Hotel is situated aboutone " mile east of the Market House, _ Barrie, on the. maiuroad to Penetan- ' guishene, Orillia, and the Free Grant Land in the Muskoka Country. ' Parties taking cattle, &c., will nd it to their advantage to etay at ' the above Hotel as there is'good stalning, sheds and attentive ostlers always in readiness. n A- ru...-...... ..;.... ...........'...s.I..' .. |v|cTomA HurL,| hfI?YR l' RON/H-?Tv`_ R/IRRIR 7ogg.11y. JOHN JoHA1S,' `3A,Ef3':',,`,!t,'S2.ILEL5 `vs '\'\'srvv\rv'> ~~.m~-- [ }i1=`fELi$n' N3` i)fi-T H o T E L .1 Joux B. Tasman, :- u-Inn u_.-u.uu--u vuulwla nuns-3.: nu linuluuw-I` 113' Charges very reasoimble.' Barrie, November 29th, .1869. ` 9` M73. MARKS, Proprietress. I OH N 1% WA TT, : Siaperintendent. HIS hotel, so long and favorably-known to the travelling ._c>mmunity, . is now con- .-lucte'd by the propxietress, and is under the`su- perintendencevof Mr. John Mcwatt. Npnrhr Ihirlv ndditinnsil bedrooms have 13%]? permtendence OI Ml . JOIID MC 81!. Nearly thirty additiondl bedrooms Vlmve lately l ` been added to the` B,um1a,Ho'rsr., all whicl1Abe- iug built of Brick,` and well warmed, will be "ound as comfortable `and commodious a: can be !'ouu_d in any house north of Toronto. 2 R3? Commercial travellers will nd ample ac- commodation for showing samples. . ` Btu-rie.1_5th Oc,t.,`A1A8`68. . __ 18- Tmzms: $1 per year in advance; `JOHNSON HOUSE,| rxs-as--r--r1-A r'\1\-rrrv ' LARGE AND , COIMMODIVOUS _S'l`ABLING.* . V , . ` "Bar1ig}ter and Attorney -at-law, soucI'1'oR IN (`I1..`1_\'CERY CONVEY- ` ' 1./1;\'(:IsR,'zg-c`.,zg-q. ' COOKSTOWN`, VC. VV. 09-1w _ORILLIA, Jas.A.Johuson, _ - -A Propr HIS new" and commodiuus hotel issltuated near the Lake Shore, and commandsa line view of the surrounding scenery. The rooms are large, handsomely furnished, well ventilated, and families can .be supplied with separate suits for themselves. ,' - Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers. The Bar will o,1`wa'ys`be ilound replete with Liquors and cigars of the best brand. Good slabling and attentive ostlers. Boats `leave every day for Barrie, Havrk- stone, Bell Ewart, Beavertou and all ports on Lake Slmcoe, and three .tin_1es daily for the - Severn. Tuna 10130 ' . ' Q9_V4_ la-w:.uuv:- --- _. ---_.-._._. V VALQATOR, VE TER [NA R Y S U1; G'EON,' cf-c. 'EXCI{N1:H5fEL; nnv no vvntr m DADDII.` J A5. J ouxsox, Sam. Tl'lE BEST OF WINES AND LlQIjOR3 IXTBE BAR.` \vii}E,iXKEJ`iPA1ii:f$fT ,-r-1-nvrrxllr .1:/xrtv-I-1:". _ HE Subscriber having succeeded Mr. Grib- t bin in the above very comfortable and commodious Hotel, begs to assure the numerous customers of this favorite and well established stand, that he has made considerable improve- ments in the internal accommodation and other- wise` renovated it so as to render the House one of, the best Family or Commercial Hotels in the place. Foreign and Domestic liquors and cigars of the choicest brsnrls.. ' _ Excellent stsbling. and nttentiveostlers. -Pleasure boats. Fishing tackle and vehicles for `the convenience of slimmer guests` and tourists. The Hotel is situated on the margin of the Lake and vvithina minutes wslk of the steamboat. tvhsrves. V 873- The bar will be found stockedywith -vv..z vv vs June, 1868. Y 1uA'1' wen Known now], 1111:. uunxnnnu, in the Village of Lefroy, is now for sale onjreasqnable terms. `Apply to ~ , ` T LAIDLAW & FRASER, .TOHN D. :_.AxDLAW,f Ronvnnr Or ` ' "\\U:&,I>. KEATING, ' J A '1` T 0 R N E Y_-AT-LAW,

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