Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 5 Oct 1871, p. 1

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pm of the Barrie Hmz. E02 -a-- ' l'\I`U IIIII uv n -- - --._ Second to none in the Province. 2n:.-_ (Lula Dep_uty Registrar) . CONVEYANCER, ETO., ands. , it stabling and attentive ostlers. 2 boats, Fishing tackle and vehicles onvenience of summer guests and Theotel is situated on the margin to and within 1 minutes walk 0;` the ' " 8 3- - 18 suvrnmn wt-in AGIIT 1'03 `PEI , `Foot of Market Slrt, unnncory, qc., ac. On`1oI--Dunlop St:-oat, Barrie. W. Loon. ` G. W. I Successors to the late firm of Boulton, ' Boys 3 Stewart. Barrie, May 18th, 1871. - ONT Pnovmnon. COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO --.--_ AWHITEWASHING1 COLORING, &c., DONE. ` The undexsigned has had Jwelve years ex7 perience in his business in England, and can guarantee first class workmanship at lowest m-ices. guaruu prices. Barrie, April, 1871. |13Jm-1-11~Ic+ :1 CA `BHIVLJIO VV 0 l.JL1Jl.l.I. Ill. L\.Il.i` NEY-AT-LAW, Solicitor in-Chancery, Oanveyancer, Notary Public. Mnmav to land on mod Farm Iecuritv. z-: ;`_;.u-:- Capon 5 Pea7_'_6?Is \ i 'n.....|.... Qo.-.. Rm-no 1 Jnmr `West HoU's"ii fKi1i`fERs, ' GRAINEBS, " - Paper Han0'e';s,.; '&0., T &0. .__.;r,;_._.. ` All won: _uunu nu matexial furnxahed. A can: In-an Anal. matexial furnished. A very large assortment of '1`ransfer`Cu-rings 0!|18D"|1*S. Pintdrs and` Grainers Tools 0: Inalinir and Sab1e'B:V-ashes, Pencils, &c., Gm, on hand undfor sale by W. B. Oapon. ' 44- % ADDLERY AND HARNESS Es- TABLISHMENT, IN HIS OLDSTJND NE./IRLY OPP OSITE THE BJHNK OF TORONTO, _._--- .... .............. n nnbrm ;;;4 `avg--... DUNLOI- STREET, WlI"\l'\ I IN IVIVVHE,` AS now on hand an extensive nnd genuine stock of Single and Double Hunt Is (Oar-_ tinge and Teen), English and Common , Riding Saddles, Double and Single Bx-idles, Collars. &c., which he can o'er It very rc guonnbie prices. Also in stock, some ofthe be: .t English end other Riding and Driving WI dpu, Bits, Lines, Brushes, Curry and Mane Com ha, Oerdl, &c., to befonnd in this market. ' - - V A... nrnlnin the tnda mannfnc tux-ed. fur- V "'1' V -' '1 .- or Dunlop Street, Bame, 1 door West of the, Advance Office, -7 A -- -`-- -- As.-u-Q /\n'$l\l`_`l befonnd in tune merxer. Any article in the trade tux-ed, nished to order on short notice, and warranted to give satisfaction. 9 . I'3'R.enairI well And neatly exec: nod, ;I;,;._..... All work done in x-at ehs,sfylo `and 3005 nnhuh fnrilinhed . uanveyancer, notary runuc. Money to land on good Farm iecurity. 0rnc:-Above Mr. J. Locke : store,`Dunlop ' Street, Barrie. Ont. V -~-- give slniafacuon. I3'R.e_palrs neatly nah, 3m-lo. April 8, 1810: ' . - C}m1s'rurur;1s H1BI_lISON,' . i ' -niolxrozzxojini '- V :C.H`EEsE!V [Counties of Simone T g- ammzg. `MUEL ROBINSON NEW. BOOT mp snon. s'rom:. "` U T,f,,,.,,'} E E-L-"5' } ROBERFEEILL; BOOT up SHOE MAKER, Annnnss..no...`n p_0_. 15_ Dunlap "Strut, Ban"-ie, la-o doors `cast of the ` - . Queen : Ham. _.:... R` W. .m DEn.%oN, LANDSCAPE ':`%1-mrroanixwtnn ~13 INTER GLAZIEII ND PAP .HANGER, SP1`. BARBIE, (Opposite the dvance Oice.) ' --:__- iugs 8: Description: for. Patents of In-' 3 carefully. prepared. Valuations nd Surveying of every description ex- with accuracy and despatch. _ . or the JETN./Q -LIFE, Hartford, Conn . 24. 1869. 83 4-lyr D 4 .LL1u.LAA.n.a q-.----- ...v_- . __ _ - _ UaH'1's1uAN, APPRAIER, CON- % YANCER, INSURANCE LAND AND GENERAL AGENT --.-. null] 1 \ . , '1'.`ORC).N"I'O,V Will be at `hO.Qll&|l I.;B_otgI,' Battle, for at `F (3:19, and will bn.hap'py go xgcgiyo oydgn `: A-in ' 9-3-nla =h-Q4Q' .1.-_- ing. Q. Wm no II. we gueen':,__u_oxeI, gauge, for u I "' dayamnd '1 he happy to receive otdenlg "' views of Prints Boaidoneeml Gronps,BIo:u 0, ' ,Fsc1,orieI, inTthoA.hig!_uutAstyle ofithe Ana ` hnnnfnl Innwnnu A-.' --Liktlhsn :0 Ilsa J. H. WATSON, rs. Scfaolelzl 5 Watson Bondlurad, V--- 091' 9-:71-I`f|1:I'l)l'V U0 1100 \.l Ulsunr BARRISTER, &c. , BARRIE. _......._. .. __.__.. ._.._-. ,__. j... ,rIvyyIIv, olqlv vliluuc nu! HSo;.n_c beautiful specimens on exhibition at in 010 3` ' . V . ` n___2- u--L an. inn: . an .4 ed hi Oice to Mr. Palmer : Drug` osite McWa.tt s Hotel. ne28th, 1871. V , 26-if `I2 KI-I. o&.na.a-.u.---.'__._. .. 0 Mr. Chm-lo: McGu n,'l`h_oruto;i. _ on, September, 1869. _ 890-lly every stay, an of each month. |'sT_1cE IS THE GREA.T, 1 DIGAL PROFESSION. `\-\~\s~x`a.p.-.~A.~.\--\-u-..~s.s~s~` BOSANKO, L.D.s., PRAC- IQAL DENTIST, - of the Raydl College of Denim . Surgeons of Ontario. - on Dunlop Street, in Boy s Block the Queen's Hotel, Barrie, which will every day, except from the 1611: to nf each month. ` - C1m1s'rc >PHEn_ ` ` 111,:1so1'~z,"- '-hlk `aim hi can AR->7 1*~I.~fI7I3. ARDXGH, ROYAL COLLEGE or SURGEONS. Enenum UNLOP-STREET, BARBIE. er for the 0'mmty`of Sinwoe. _ 2nd, 1860. , ' 1 um. uuuvgnuu -, u - --.._.. 1:` OF IILINEBERG, , _ _u , _ nn-:1_-|.. III}...-ninn .11 A'l"l'Ul(N1')!-A'.l'-LAAW, auuluuun. m Chancery, Qonveynncer, Commissioner in C. P. _bc., &c., S-unmn, Co. Sxxcon. ' 900-ly [PH DOUPE, }'IN0IAi :}1 1D sine VE YOR_ . -.- n~"\I-\ nu:-urn` nnxf bisputed Lines accurately'adiustd. VINGIAL LAND SURVEYOR, VALUER, &c., mimxm. SIMPSON` G`./\4\`.\x\.\'\/\/\.V~./\I\\.\-I\I\/\\/\q\\/V.'\f`\/\ \ RY CRESWICKE, J uN., EURVERVORS` cums.` ~ - F\. -. \ g\.\~\/\/\.\/~./\a\\.\-\I\r\/\\/xxx/\.'\fv .sss.v\\s\\~;..p~~4~.s.n.~o\~.4-us .-sr J. L. G. McC_AR'I_"HY `MARTIN MOOB;E,, LE mun n'n hand nn axmnnive And IE1 ":::ie. Supt om, f1s.u. I (1 II III! UIIICO, II DAITIG, 0781'] DALUIV V Y,from1l a.m., till 3 p.m., according to mler of Council and every other day` at his Oice at Cookltown. ;, V ,,_9_ I'l_L an unnn I AND VCOAUNTY or SIMCOE GENERAL ADVERTISER, ' cmx. nivcmnnn; nmyun nnoomftrra ......-- -I-\ 1 "l"'l'rlI\"l' H. SIMPSON. I8. ONT A13. mmn.` .` BUT `SIMPLE PRINCIPLE, mn THE WHOLE SECRET or sucEs_s IN ALL GOVERNMENT. ALI. . uazmmcamaawuvanatna 4-2-... 4.- ol..-%- nnutn. _1_ llII.|}l\L`ll.'A I'M IV, Dvulvllult Au Chncor , Cotvcyuncer, Commissioner in B.R., &c.,`OR LLIA, EIMOOE 00., C.W. ' 1-tf _ ,._. ..-. ........_." ,.._._ ,Gl"I$&Ia\u.I-uIa`--_` - _____ Taken pleasure ll announcing to their ctastc; men and public generaliy, thit they have now on hand 9. complete assortment of Q\I\`7 rap-\I\`I'\a DRY-GOODS," 1uC\r\lNI' DELF AND LAsswAuE. Bottled and Barrelled Liquors of the C'hm'ce.st Brands, A __ _-_-p-aura FARMING "l1;'Ii5i;1MENTS, A ' - ' `--AND- ,____..u- - -1-no-/1 ---na.uv-- I: General Insurance Agents. A. FERGUSON. J. W. FERGUSON I-`erguaonnle Doc. 6, 1869. 48 o\ii`En_'__ALoou.| @' SARDINES, LOBSTERS, 434:.` ALL mm or GRUOERIES, GONFECTION ERY, BISCUITS, exams, TOBACCO, PIPES, STICKS, &c. u----: c THE undersigned thinks the public for their past favors, and trusts they will not forget him, now he is in his new store. opposite Mo- Oarthy & llIc0arthy s law ollice, Dunlop Street, Barrie, wnich he has fitted up in the most com- fortable style, and hope: by keeping good articles, and iving strictattention to gain their _>`ntr`2nage. gtill keeps on the Stall in the Ir at. puronug Market. ... ......._. " ,...-_._._.__...._..-._-_.-._..._.._.. '7 M mom," M-cMIClIAEL 5.: ' Mc- MICHAEL, BARRISTERS. mice-'-Chu:-ch Street, next door to the 01 Court House, Toronto. . ~ me. unison. D. x'I1cnnx.. o._u monAsn , I 1 _,,___ nun 1 Dunlap Street, Barrie. LT DOMINION PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, FRONT STREET, ORILLIA, Nearlyppposite the Johnson House. .IuLIus_i-':uMME,= pnoffgiqns. Photographer, late_ of the London Stereoscopic and Photog1'aphic_- Company, Boss to inform `me inhabitants of Orillio and the surrouudimg country, that he had commenced business in Orillia, and is pre- . pared to take Photogragha of every descrip- tion. Carbes do Visite, Imperial or Cabinet Caries, Stereoscopic Fam iiy Groups, and larger Pictures at moderate pri ces, Particular attention pa id to coloring and re- GAnnI1:n Dion-mi. steam :PoVV'1" W, 'o-_ 41... -nnnnfannrn of 1. i `_ "and Machinery for the man_ acture of DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, MOUL_DIN(:'v, &c u .u,-,_ -_s:-I... .5 fl`. UUUIVD, Dnuuuu, uu......., _. ml is prepared. to supply these articles at. the lowelt price. - mm or n1gn_vnnson1moN.[` Dressed, and Tongoed and Grooved Lumber; 5 every description, nlwsyl on ihnnd, and mode to order. \ '~ !~ 7-.-_ soul 47. Barrie, Ontario, %Th1u'sday,% Oct. 5, 1871. '0 L 0 .1) Uumnn, wluu Al` t d It his Olco, ll Barrie, every SATUR- Y. from 11 n..m.. till 3 0.111.. according I J. TEA mu) `com:-.32 nooms. cHo_P, srmx-,_AUsAGn AND EIELISH: ENGLISH! ENGLISHL DI * i __ TOL|.ANDALFL0ll___&.%B!Il8T MILLS} [EssRs. A. 8:. J. W. FERG USON . The Proprietor of the Tollendai Grist and Flour Mills, thnnkful for past favors begs to in- loan the fa.1-min; public that he has put the above well-known Millsiuto a thorough state of Iepair, and having renlly employed FIRST ~ CLASS MILLERS zk 1` '- _.. :.. .11 Ha {RG8 to V L` ILIDJ A. v__..._.. ,, He is',now prepared to do Grilling bin :11 its` branches better and Cheaper thnn ever before. f Desir..-I of cultivating the GRISTING bnainess apecinl attention will be given to the same. at A Call mpeqz/u`zzy Solicited. ..;n_ `--------C-t IIIOB nu us um. u Barrie. July, 1857. unlpuvw Dlcnwu-.- u..-- - ' Barrie, June 25, 1371. .I. In Published Weekly, in the Town of-Barrie, every Mason morning, "containing the cnrreatnews of the day end all matters liitlng to the nifniu oi! the County. Price 1 in ndvsncecr $2.00 if not paid at the tinge of subscription. Abner: o -Sixiines or undenrstinsertiou Me; ch subsequent one luc. Overeix lines, 3 per|ine,iirst insertion; each sub- eeqneut one 2c Professional or Business Osrdr $4 per year $3 for six months, if not more than" ten lines. Special contrecte can be made by the year, or parts of a. verr. Orden to discontinue Advertise- ne .rta'to be made in writing. _ P aper discontinued until_ all arrearegel are paid, except at the option of the publish- er. . Pmsrme, Boonrsnnio and Reuse done on the premises. The facilities of the Establish- ment are more complete then any other North of Toronto, having been cerefully 1ted.out in every particular. , Communications should be addressed to the Hblish ost- sid. H P P D. onnw WHEAT ! W nncu. ; H ....u.... The Highest MnrkatP1-ice paid in Cash for. good merchnnuble Wheat deiivered at the Millg ' W! H. MORSE.` good mercmnuuu: Yvucau ............ _- . ncgnsm; l`o`11andaLDacember 14th.mp. 50- ; R. N.-Tifoxmg the public um he nu com- menced bnsineujn the above line, andfrom his mnny_y,e_u-s-exp_erinoo us foreman in the enab- liahmeht bf Andrew Gnham, Esq, he is con- dent he can oxecuujll orders inn-Iutod to him inamclsuntylep ~ ~ - . He bus on hand 8 large stock of lens Ready , made Boots 8 Shoes. Iiulia! 8 Ohlld;-ens wear, , Slippdxi, &o., to. --:--- wnizxrz WHEAT! WHEAT .,__. u....b.I> D.-in mid in ---2 SCROLL SA WIN G:, "c:'1{c?':ER1Es, -'1-.'I11 j-.V.> N.?--`Iifonm the public thnt. he has coin- ..-......a Imninnil in the line. his . U. .11 ney-M.-uu.w,noucu.urm unau- ry, Oonveyuncer, A&c. 0mc:-On Peter Street, next door to the us! Otce. (1-2Z.. Tun: IQRQ, 35- `tr P1-ieouuohu unit an nun.- -an-qp .|..-Ly`; u-. 7 Done Wodnesdnys and Sagurdayl announce to the public that he has completed his BARR: :3. --ALSO-i- ILDlI`.k) HARDWARE, ` TINWARE, r?-W F . BAIL24 It frequently happens that, in a city la made up of a promiscuous population, V -asis.Duluth, one hears some curious I recitals of adventure. which not only ` astonish, but make him ask the ques- l tion, ii not truth stranger loan fiction `.1 l A narrative` of this character has just 6 come to our knowledge, which isthis: ta` About nine years ago, a Canadian gen 5 tlemamiormerly a resident of Duluth, l droppedintoa tap-room on Great Tower Street, in the City'of London, whither 1 he had gone on business. Seating him-- 1 sell at a table, he called for a glass of l _ brown stout. It was brought to him i by a good-looking middle-aged. lady, . who received the sixpence handed her , out ofwhich to take her pay. Im- mediately therealter, she hurriedly walked out of the street door of the 3 apartment, as was supposed to get the money changed. In the course of ten .. m'....... rninnfnt, 9 air] about twelve Barrie, Feb. 17, 1862- ` cnangeu. ll] LHU Uuulaa LII. tun or fteen minutes,a girl about years of age, and who was evidently in a state of edmitement, entered the tap- ---- L--.. - .:I.`..... I.,nA3nn- Intn the state 0! Oxlllelllclll, I-slucusu uu, tul- room from a door leading mm the : public hall. She appeared greatly dis- tressed, and nervously asked the gentle- man if he had seen her mother. He informed her that if the Lily who had wanted on him was her parent, she had gone into the street a few minutes be- fore. Oh heavens, screamed the ',,l :1 .....oL..- Inna nrnnn in drmxrn h`.T- AHROMANCE IN REAL LIFE. fore. "un ne8.Vens,' suicuiuw me girl, mother has gone to drown her- self! Lilre onecrazed, the girl ran out of the door. Soon a crowd, at- tracted by her cries, collected, when she sobbingly told them that her father . and mother had that morning had a quarrel, and that the latter had vowed,` that as soon as she could get out of the bouse, she would throw herself from London Bridge. At the request of the frantic child, some of those assembled determined to get to the bridge, which was but a few squares off. Among _ these was the gentleman we speak of. ' Arriving there, the information was ob- tained that ten or fifteen minutes before a woman had given a boy. sixpence to kiss her good-bye, and immediately afterwards she had jumped `into the stream. A number of people were than searching for the body. The 'rirl,-who was somewhat beautiful in s B ' her distress,-had so much interested her informant, that ho, having lost sight of her in the throng, determined to re. turn to thetap-room. Arriving there, *6 he fouiidthe father in great grief, and the child lying on, a sofa, in a swoon. She had been brought home by a ' policeman. A Willi other assistance, our Canadian resuscitated lier,end then learned that she was the-step daughter I of the suicide s husband. Her step- father, gl:e said, had always been kind to her, but hefand her mother had had frequent disputes about money matters. To all this the disconsolate husband nodded an affirmative. . After an hour spent with them, the gentleman retired to his hotel, Finsbury Square, where he remainedfor the balance of the day. Prior, to leaving the stricken family, he had given the girl his ad- , dress, and assured her that intcase he could be of any service,` she need not . hesitate to call on him. The next day, -- _i_-... 11 n tI,lnnl(, he received a note hesitate to can on nuu. tuw ........ ...._., about 11 o clock, he received from her, stating that her mother s . body had been recovered, and that she - would be buried at2 o clocl:. The let- ar ter contained an invitation to attend the funeral. When the burial hour it: arrived, our informant was made. one of es ' the pull-bearers, which sorrowful duty at ` he performed; after which he saw them no more. Business calling him away fromthe metropolis, the next dry ho sailed for Australia. Hare h remained for over one year, when e determined to go to California. The ' day before starting on his trip across `the Pacic, he` stepped into a cloth-i mg store in Melbourne, to make be small purchase. What wasahis. as- '1 tonishrnent to see behind the counter the young girl that he had met in London! Her story was,tthe.t after the death of her mother, she , was taken by an uncle,-a brother of her rnether _s-who brought her to Mel- bourne. He was the proprietor of the store she wasethen in. Coming in shortly after`, he was introduced. Our =..:.........r, after a short conversation ` ghorlly alter, nu was lulrlvulluvun V... informant, alter a short Mr, and the next day left for San Francisco, where in due time he arriv- ed. He had been in San Francis- co not less than, a week. when he fell into the company of an English- . , man, who asked him if he had not `cement which is so useful in joining I] been in London a year or two before, china, wood. leather, etc., is formed as J ' gowhich query an armative response follows:-White glue, (or gelatine), 4- I was given. mThe `parties repaired toa lbs.; white lead, (dry), 1 lb ; soft t7 restaurant to have a talk,iwhen.the water, -loqts ,; alchol, 1 qt. Boil the I Englishman remarked that he recol- glue and lead in the water by means of leoted'haviug~seen his new acquain- a water-hath; when the glue is dis- . .A Me. on London I_Bridge,gwhen there solved, add the alcohol, and stir until swag gjorowdof people there looking for the whole is well mixed. Pour into v .,.pul;j_ig?an?u.,wi(e,:,.who` hadcommitted vials for use. i . . `A uieide.=;._..d, Nidhes I:b'.IVih` _ _ J, A _ ~:`:.:"::2%.:::.*.*:':.':.%.::,::::*:.:':::.2',;:, ax; -\ ,_ - _. ."o on G.--' I. u now an .j{h q;-bpyjoi g!'fare?Jell el:iss,__`.ga_v_e rnrrlatural laws ivfhlchfgoungthe ope:-tiogns ot- ehi-=e--hilimsa-t :.".:::::::.?'.:s::`; :a;.::?.: .:::':::e;*:`a . cacao", Kr. Iippsf hu.-pro1ided our: breakfast cable; with a , delicately zeyoured hgvegge . iiiitoffb `. $9139, yhicl: 7may'sa__ive;us_ many: eet? `_`d 8` sun Drusn. .1116 cunnrsu.-.uuy ur um wax should be such that it` will not be V` so hard as to crack in the cool weather, not so soft as to run in the warmest 8` weather in summer. Diamond Cement.--The diamond ls i :=..W.|;i=Ig"th iI10!1Y9$!iFi?I!\I,:i0`3'?il aern,hlli!!!;sna-`side 9?! the .++csez'smzeeo' sin! 1': with iislezevd unju- Little pleasures, Little pains, Little losses, Lmle gains, Limo trials, Little cares, Little "troubles, . Lime snares, Littln lovings Blontzwith strife, Little battles, _ Make up life}. But how little Need we care _ Little crosses Ha-n In Innat- _ mule crux-Jae: Here to bear, If forever ' \I7n mnu rant ll l0l.'EVUl' We may rest, With the blast Ever blast. ,........ :._____._, EDGAR "13. SANDERS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SOLIUITOR IN `Jun mun-v nnnvnvnnnnr. nmminninnor in. P. 1 - Christian World . had helped to bury in London ! She recognized him, and told him she had really jumped from the bridge while in despondent state,butthat, fortunately, he was picked up by a water-man,who placed her on board an Australian ves- sel, then lying in `the stream below the Tower. During the voyage of said vessel, she said she had acted as ' stewardess. Arriving at Sydney, she obtained employment as cook In a hotel and in this situation, remained for some time, when, the p:oprietor. s wife dying, he emigrated to, California, `taking her along as housekeeper and nurse for an infant. He opened a restaurant in San Francisco, and it was in this restaurant our informant met her as above stated; She made enquiries about her daughter, and was surprised tohear ot the lattor s being in Australia. 1` r . n _ t ,, _,_1_ ____' ; drous as it may appear, the woman who l] l) ..,...a Our informant, after a few ycar s re-' sidence in El Dorado, returned to Can- ada,.where he owned a farm, and _on` which he resided for a number ofyears. A business trip took him to New York. While there, he stopped at French s hotel. In front of this establishment there was an apple-stand, and, won- i attended it was the supposed London suicide ! He at once made himself known to her, and she was startled as well as overjoyed to see him. She de- . picted her trials and sufferings during ` the years which had elapsed since they had met. No news of her daughter had been received by her. The gen- tleman o"ered to better her condition, by taking her to his home in Canada, which proposition she gladly accepted. They were to start the next morning. _ But now comes sonicliing still more surprising than all we have related. While the gentleman was securing his tickets at the depot, the woman pur- chased and waslookiiigpver a copy of .1." ma... v..-i. n.,....z,: um unrl -2rr\{\l1(1 cnaseu auu wus IUumu5_uvc1 u. nu,-3 u. the New York Herald, and among the ann Junccmeuts she read one which al- most caused her heart to cc:1se_be-ating. She would have fallen from her seat, but was caught by a gentleman whu was standing by. She called the at- tention 0! her hiend to it. It read MA thus : lNFORl`.IATl0N \V.s.N'rI:D.-A'ny per- son knowing ?.he where-a.bou'.s of Jenny Lnmer, who attempted to destroy her` life by drowning, in London, ve years ago, and who was pickedup by a. ves- sel bound on a deep water voyage, will confer a favor on her distressed dzu_4-;zh- ter, Mary L. Fisher, by calling at N0. M2 ) Greenwich Street. ` 'I\._ ._-_.12._- L2,. ...... .'...f.-.n.n-uxnf urn, 1', \1l'u'-'UII\VlUIl \7|.IT.`Cko lOn reading this, our informant pro- cured a czirriage,an in companion with his company, sought No. 105. What was the ]oy to [find there _Mo.ry her- self! Mary had heard of her mother s safety frnrn a sailor in Melborne-the ' story of the attempted suicide having been thertalk of the ship. She after- wards, through T searching enquiry, learned of her whereabouts in Sydney, and her trip to San Francisco, x~.`hi*.'ner she had followed her, but arriving there only to nd that she had gone to New York. As soon as her circumstances would permit, she followed-herthither, an:l. 1dvertised for news of her. The I rest the reader knows. T . 1-1,,.,- ___:.l_ 1.-., _.,.L_.. ..... .. ant.-..n In 1 l I TCSL IHU IUHUCI KIIUVVS. V Mary with her mother, was taken to Canada, and in a few months became the wife of the gentleman who hpd so singularly become known to her in London. ' The parties formerly lived in Duluth, but are now residing in Mani~ tohu. To complete this extraordinary matter, we may add that news was re- ceived a few days ago,thut Mary s'. step- father died ubouta year after her mo- i ther s'attern_pt. to drown herself. His will bequeathed to his step daughter his worldly wealth, which amounted to about ve hundr:d pounds. The money has been paid. The sixpenco paid in London is kept. as a c_u:iosity, Mary s mother having received it as a '_ present from the Englishman who had purchased it from the boy.`-DuZut/z Dc- msnt-rnf A BABY Pnom:rLLmzs.--B9.by propellers -which are pqshed insfeud ofdrawn- are condemned by medical authorities. The child always desires to see 1 its attendant, and if it cannot _is E especially uncomfortable- in the street ' amidst strange faces. ' Tan Co`1or.-The best way to make this shade is to get a pail of ground bark from the tannery; but if that ` can t. be done, make hemlock bark as ` ne as possible, soak .or beat it until ` you think the color is out ;` make your goods as soft .as possible by washing L themiu strong soap suds, and immerse; 1! and Any`: nnnnnh nth" mnrn hnflf- FRANK EVANS, BARRISTER 8: ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR IN `Jmlnnrv. (`mrvnvnnnm-_ Commissioner in B.R.. tnemru Strung auup auuzs, uuu uuuwmu, if not dark enough, add more bark. Dou t color in iron, it will make drab; if you want drab, add 9. little copperns. An Excellent Grafting Wax.--Mix 5 two pounds of resinand two pounds of tallow,_ with half a ponnd of beeswax, and melt the mixture well tilt the mass is completely dissolved; apply it to the grafts or wounde, .Whll8 warm, with 9. ' stiff brush. The consistency of the ` be that ifwxll ' weather, ' so soft to the warmest ; summer. Diamond cement , = ge1utine), . `lb a ,; - - n um| nr.}mth : when 1116 21116 glll and 183%] In U18 water Dy Iuuaua Ul so1ved_,add whole I for use. b A Bnuxusm-.-EvPs s COCOA.-GRATSFUL AND` Gox'ron'nxa.-" By 1 thdrqugh knowledge of the natural laws wlllclrgotern the operations at digestion and nutrition, and by 9. careful appli- cation of "the ne pxoperties of well-selectpd > ..:.m In. Enml bu. nmvidcd our brukfalt cation of `the properties or weu-seiecuan cocoa, Mr. Eppl bu. provided our gables with I , delicately avoured beverage which mny save us many heavy doctors bills.- V --Giml Service Gaggltz. zhiade siniply with , Boi1in[..Water_or-Milk. ,Egphp;clt.is;label_lpd _.n .l.mas.E2ns & 00.; Hdmmounthio Ohemistal No. .40. Whole No. 995. UNBER FIRE FOR This >FlRS.T ~ TIME. - `The following interesting item is from Yonng s Memoirs, and describes the feelings of a boy of "eighteen who served as a commissioned officer in the battle of Alma, on being exposed to the re of battle for the first time. His` mother, a widow, had been anxious to hoarfroin him,bnt before gettinga letter saw his Fame. mentioned with great praise of his gallantry, in a newspaper correspoudcnt's description of the bat- tle. She wrote to her son, and, as may be irnugiiied, with fervor, calling him her hero boy. The reply "was as fol- lows, or nearly as follows, for Mr. Young had to trust his memory, and besides, had "not the story from the mother, but from a friend of hers. But as he tells it it seems true. 1! I1 .__ ,1_._.. _._.AI.,._ AI,_A ,_..,_. I Q3 I-IV |-UIID I`! ll: BCUIIIU IIIIKIO - Now, dear mother, that your fears about my safety are allayed, and that you have been cheered by favourable intelligence of mo, I `must undeceive you as to my having any right to such an epithet as you applied to me in your letter. In I ,._._,L ,_._[` ,_ A. .,_,, :1 ,1 _..L_.. ` ` -1-{`Ub1LVbUn, u1u.u......, Q ov Solicitor in hancery, uornoys-ntLnw, Conveynnoea, Commissioner B.R.., kc. Heir and Do.-visce Claim: prose- led. Agent for the Canada Landed Credit mptny tor loaning money on Real Eitnte. OFFICE~-Ne.tt Frank Kean s Store. Dec. 1, mos. _ 848-ly LULLUI I '- `I must confess to you that when tire, and saw the smoke wreathing it- self upon the heights, I felt disposed to rtin as fast as my legs could carry me. I was not without thoughts of uiiduti- ful reproach against you for not putting me physically disqualied. I felt I was a born coward! My tongue clove the roofoi my month; my heart beat against my ribs like a sledge hammer; my knees knocked together; and I doubted whether my ankle joints would not refuse to perform their office. 1` found myself unable , to A resist lookitig l over my left shoulder to see how- the . land lay behind me; when, suddenly, I was conscious nfa strong hand between my slioulderblades, and of a kindly voice, in good broad Scotch, saying to me. Come, i'.1ddl6-f0l'W8l`(], inon-- forward! Duty, aye, duty! At that inoment,had I been twitted by him or any coxcomb of an officer, with what must have been plain to read in my ashen face and shrinking steps, I should assuredly have run away. But there was something so encouraging in the friendly exposttilatieii, coupled with thelirave beariiigoi` our old sergaent- major, that I felt renewed, and as if I had a new back bone put into me. On I went with redoubled courage forvsome little time, till, as I grew closer to the scene of nction,and smv more of the hideous effects of shot and shell, I found myself once more looking over my shoulder; when again, with the promptitude of a. guztrdian angel, the sniiietirmliaiid was at my back, and the same kind words` repeated in my ears.~ `Eli, sirs. Come, come laddie; ye ve done Vera weel. Forward then! Diity s the word--aye, duty- Come then, I m just proud 0 ye. _Inspiretl with 'a fresh ambition to deserve his . good opt:-.i.>ii, and the more so because, 1 of his generosity and forbearnnrze, I put forth all the energy and resolution I .-could muster, until the innn on my right and the othtrcii the leitwere shot down.Ly my side, This was too much for my coward heart. Nature asserted herself,and I deliberately turned round to y; when both my shoulders were seized in an iron grip, and these words were hissed in my ears: `Fie, fie, lad- dic! Thitik 0 yet mither! Then it was that, with self reproach, and a sense 0! shame unu'terable, and wrought up` at last to resolution by the magic power of up_ tliutiianie, Iretncmher springing {or- 0_ word rushing into the very thick oftlie ms inelce, throwing fear to the winds, cclas- let mg to be ttcrzivon, and,I hope, bearing no myself as t1 soldier should. ni~ try 2'8- *1 first 1 saw the Russian guns opening ' I Jol Sli\ ]I`LE I-lOl r'1`ICU.L'I`IT[`{E. A very pretty mantel ornament may be obtained by suspending an ucorn, by a piece of tliruud tied around it, willi- iu half an inch of the surface of some water contained in a vase, tumbler, or saucer, and allowing it to `remain un- disturbed tor several weeks. It will SOOHVIDUYSL open, and small roots will seek the water ; a straight and taper- ing stem, with beautiful, glossy" green l;aves wi!l shoot upward, and present a very pleasing appearance. Chestnut trees may be grown in this manner, but their leaves are not as beautiful as those of th oak. The water should be changed once a month, taking care to supply water of` the same warmth ; bits of charcoal added to it will prevent the water from souring. If the leaves turn yellow, add one drop of ammonia into the utensil which holds the water, and it will renew their luxuriance. vv LAJ.4I.Iv|..4 - .4. -v ___v~ V--.--... _ ..-,, Some of our owers came from lands `i of perpetual summer, some from coun- C tries all ice and snow, some from islands in the ocean. Three of our sweetest C exotics originally came from Peru 3 the l comelia was brought to England in * 1739, and a few years afterward the rnignionette and heliotrope. Several ' came from the Cape of Good Hope; a 1 very large calla was found there in the ditches, and some of the most brilliant geraniurns, or pelargoninms, which are -a spurious geranium. |'he Verbena grows wild in Brazil. The marigold l is a native African ower. A great `number came also from China and Japan. The little daphne was taken to England by Captain Rosa from almost the farthest land he visited toward the North Pole; v` .Q.._-A A` `OI.-an libll nndfn nhhna ;I\ i WHERE FLOWERS CAME FROM. And $2 00 if not paid in` advance. - vies:-M AGn1oULT1m.u,_snpw. The Annfml Show of,/the Agricultural Society was held at id- Inna! nn Wrinn `nil . `Diving: warn Show oigtho 3 `. [Agricultural w hurst, on Friday 1:53; - Prius ware awarded as follows :--' Beat Span of. farm Honloo,-lat Prize` Andrew Russell; 2nd, John Daldy; 3rd, John Sissons. '1 `Rant Mnrn ant`! 'I1`nnI._..`lnt nrizn .-_-_- LV1. APPLY TO JAS. EDWARDS, Royal Insur Inco Oice, Barrie. < - 843- I lJul|.Iy JIU IIVIIII KJIZIIJII Best Ma;o and; Foal.--lat prize Joseph Simmong; 2nd,Georgo Vania ; , 3rd, William Dmty. . ` nan. 9 `want Ah] Rn" ___1ul> -l\P;DL gapru, vvuunuu uuuy. -. Best 2 year old Colt.---lat ' rizo Mm-un Johnson; 2nd, Wi1lxamBin op; 3rd, Robert Munro. ' `Dan! 1 unnr All` r`,n`f :1-I nrhrn `RABL om, nuuun muuw. Best 1 year old Colt.-lat rizo Robe. Orok; 2nd, John Darby; 3: , Main & Cave. -rs--. n._n -p-_.- -.... `D..:...- Il......l.- U8V8o Best Bullof any age.- Prizo Mamk. Cave. n--. 1m:I_L (1-... 1.0 nv:nA Tnhn Uavao Best Milch Cow.-1st prize John Darby ; 2nd, Mair: & Cave ; 3rd, John Darby; 4th. Mans & Cave. nal 0 unur nit` I-`trnr ._.1IL Darby; am. mans cc have. A T Best 2 year old Hoifor.--1st, 2nd, nnd :1-lh, Mairs 55 Cave ; 3rd, John Sinsonn. D-.. 1 .1... nh! I-Inifnr _.1nO nn `lnd 4-Ln, 1V1all's V6 uavu ; om, aunu muvu-. Best lyear old Heifer.-1I?. and 2nd. prize Main; 65 Cave; 3rd and 4th, Jan. Richardson. _ Best Buli Calf.--Prize Mair: &.Cave. Best Heiler Calf.-lst and 2nd prize John Darby. nan! 7nrbna nrnn _-pPiZQ W. H. Jonn uamy. Best Working Oxen.-Prizo W. H. Partridge. Rant nn:r 9 undr nlrl Steers.-lat runnugu. ` Best pair 2 year old Steers.-1st prize John Sissons; 2nd, Jas. Richard- -nn son. Best pair 1 year old Steers.-1st prize. John Darby; 2nd, James Richardson. 1)-... .......l noun __1uo nu-inn Inhn ill. On Ipprovod freehold security, and :1: mode- rate Interest. Apply to ARDAGH. ARDAGH & STRATHY, Darby; 2nd, Jus. Richardson. Best Shearling Ram.--lat Fneath ; 2nd, `Mairs Sc Cave; Snealh. 1 1_~A 1)-... T--yak 1:.` arurln John Uarny; znu, James Luuuuuuwu. Best aged R.am.-1st prize John. \ 2nd, Jus. Richardson. ` our Rhpnrlino` Rnm_._.]xt_ nrie (-.}_ Dlleill Il- Best Rum Lamb.-1st and `J Mairs Sc Cave. Best pen 1.-1wes.---1st, ind prize Mairs &. Cave. Best pen Gimmers.--1ot prize Maixs & Cave , 3rd,Jas. Son. rm ,_A T.`...._ `I'.....L- 1.6 -.3... SOD. Best Ewe Lambs.-1st prize S. E. Locke; 2nd, Main: 5: Gave; 3rd John. Darby . 11...: Rnnr T irr...1st nrim-. Robert yo I Best. Boar Pig.--1st prize Robert Orok; 2nd, Archibald Herrigan. Best. Sow and Pigs.-ls! prize D. Garvin; 2nd John McGowen. Best 51 bushels Fall Wheat.-lat prize Wm. Bishop; 2nd, Robert McGowan. Best 12 bushels Spring Wheut..--I rizo John Sissous. . n L.__L-).. T)..._I_.. 1-5 __I..._ `If J UH II |J|33Uu. Best `lbushels Barley.-1st prize II. Parkhousc ; `Ind .1113. Richardson. `D.-..-.0 0 `rulnknln Whhn nu . _r'|-:0. Lunuluuau , -'-uu unau A.u\aIIuIuavu. Best 2 bushels White Oats.-Prizo John McGowan. n ,. n L.._|__I_ DI_-I- f\-n_ `l"I_:.-- .l UH ll Luu\.lU w an: 0 Best 2 bushels Peas.-1st pxize John Sissons; Znd, \Vm. Bishop. `Rana! 0 '|lIu"|D]I Tnrnn nnrn :16 \)l33UB -ill, VV Illa l'I5IIUllo `Best `2 bushels Indian Corn.--lst pnze Robert. Orok; 2nd, John Meg Gowan. f! .A I)._4._._ 5., 13.`! i.L __._f_., |__. JUNE LV.lU\J\JV'IllIla Best 2 bushels Black Oats.-I rizo John McGowan. n__a .) L..-l.._l.. 11...... 1.; _.Z... Y_l... "0UNT & LOUNT, Llllo Best Butter in RoHs.-lst prize Jns. ` Richardson; `lad, W-. 11. Partridge. `Inc. `Annnrfn-son. nf h`vn:f __1nl nvinn Ltlullnnuavu, -nu, vv 9 LI: 1. Klltlluslln Best Assortment of Fruit.-1st prizn George Sneath ; Sud, Jas. Richurdnon. `lac! Aconrlnionf rlnrnn 1)In:'I|nn __. LICUIEU kVIJUQ||I , A-Hll IJGUI LUIDIIEIUIUIIQ 1 Best Assortment Garden Produce.-- lst prize James Richardson; 2nd, John McGowan. h,,. 'h,_.-t`n ;_A___ 1-`...-_ r1__ Luukluw u.uu Best Bag of Potatoes,--1st prize Geo. Sneuth ; 2n_d, Jas. Richardson. Best Bag of Sweede Tumrps.-Pnzo W. H. Partridge. - Beat Bug White Carrots.--Prize A. Russell Best 3 Cabbagc's.--Prize John Mc- Gowan. ' " . Best 1?. Tomato'es.-Prize S. E. Locke. V ' Best 1;! Blood Beets.-1st prize Ju's. Richardson ; `lnd, John McGowan. Best. 1:! ()uions.--1.5!. prize John Mc- Gowan; `ind, S. E. Locke. Best Boquet.-Prize John McGowan. Best piece home-made Flannei.--- Prizo F. Dunn. A .11 ,',,11Y,,I.__ f1,,I__, 1 A, ',,_ Best 3 pairs Woolen Socks.-1stpriza `Chtxries White ; 2nd, Edward Emma. Best. `.3 paiks Woolgn I`vliIts.-1st prize F. Dunn : '.!ud C. \Vhite. 0 IL_ L-._- __._., f'VA-,I,' _ DUSL ,4 H5113 VI UUlH lV1l|L.`."I5L P Dunn Best 2 lbs. home spun Stocking Yarn.-_-1st prize, F. Dunn; `_ nd Jas. Richardson. I`! A T\.,',_ \Y_-Jl, 117__I_ 1-; _,!_._ I.\-IUIIlLl\IDUlIn Best Plain Needle `Work.--1at prize G. Sneuth. ,_L 13-..-.- \T.__1|_ KI__L 1' GI. U.B:;ltW1':;I.1c`y Needle Work.-J. Sis- sons. ,,A 'I`,,,,, 1IY__I `lV,__I_ 1.1 ..._I.... Wl].;;.:sl Fancy Wool Wonk-1st prize, F.Dunn ; `Ind J. Richardson. < nnb} Tnnf n` lInn\n_nu-uln nrnn _. L`. Uullu , ..Hu .1. lLlU|ICIl\lGUll- . _Bcst Loaf of Home-made Bread.-- lst prize, G. Sneath; 2nd S. E. Locke. Judges of llorsesand Uattlc-Messts. Armsun, Parker and Maben. Char... 135" (lrnh-I Xrn Nanci: I: (Late aerk in County Registry Oice) Conveyance:-, Commissioner in Queen a nch, Auctioneer, Appraiser - and Commission gen for tho- sale of HOUSES, LANDS, ARM STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ods, Wares, kc. Also for the collection of ENTS, NOTES -AND ACCOUNT. Cash advances made on Goods left for Sale. 8316 Room, corner of Collier and Msrket. St.s., atria. . 7 -4- n:..h.. REFERENCES sziveu. `9- . nruisuu, 1 `giant uuu Luuucu. Sheep, Pigs, Grain, &.c.-Messra. G. Caldwell, Senr., .1118. Johnson and John Johnson. ' ax ,.:-..:- 1\l__..t`....|......- .....! I...)2n-9 J UHIIBUII n Domestic 1\Izmufactures~and Ladies Work.-.\1adams Maden, Wallwm and Leaday. .`Wc invite particular attention to the programme of sport, advertised else- nzhbrn hi: the above association. In HUgliLiullIU UL -Spun, uuvvnuovu Ul~)\.' where by the above association. gives us much pleasure to compliment the Club on the very creditable bill that they have issued for their inaugural mcetmg,end we hope that the measure of success meted out to the promoters will lie as liberal as their deserts en- title them to. One fact stands out in. bold prominence-the Barrie Park As- sociation own the best mile course in p the Dominion, and when, next season, it is put in complete going order, it will bear favourable comparison with the best tracks in the United Stat.s-a. plomb mile,level as a billiard table,and over one hundred tee! in width. We shall be much surprised if the horse- men present at Barrie on the 11th and 12th of October, are not loud in their praise of the new course. We must not omit to allude to the light-weight advertised in the bill of fare, which strikingly contrasts with the murdering weights still adhered to by many of our clubs. . rnr_- _..a... :. -1-.. R-...-I -6 1nnnhnnnO BARRKE PARK ASSOCIATION. DUI (`ABUS- The entry is also xed nt10 percent. on rstmoney only. We therefore hope that `owners of horses will show their appreciation ot the liberality exhibited by the Barrie Par}: Association, and exert themselves to make the meeting a great success. An ingenious physician of Paris- Renaudot by name-more than two hundred yours ago obtained popularity by the innocent expedient of collect- ing information and then circulating news -sheets among his patients, for: their glelectation and amusement. But inasmuch as the seasons were not alwayssickly, and he found he had plenty of time on his hands, he was ~ encouxaged'- by; his success to devote I his attention` more exclusively to the v business of journalism, by providing i the yublio If-large with news; and no- t `_e.o,rd_1ngly, in 1.631, he succeeded in ob- | wainingfor himself andfamily the sole 3". privilegef of publishing I newspaper 9 0;:Iledthe.G ate'de.Z5`1'nea.. Such is " `._'`!.9.|.int_.Q ; _e_-rpriginot newspapers *s*'9;b J?e8sm*>9#s v ` THE ORIGIN OF NEWSPAPERS} '.g'-9,q':?-2TE~.Q.`2o.:"99g- Young lady physioinna axe multiply -- ing throughout our country, and as a re- uu,lt,:Ait is said,tho youni min no he oming much more Iiokl than they ?.._5!'.".'7 ARDAGH, AEDAUH 8 :s`ntA'J.`n 1, Solicitors, _Barrie. Barrie Jan. 5th. 1868. 2-tf 5.4. - _`. BUILDING AND LOAN Assdciulox or TORONTO. - _ _ Loans advanced at reaaouble rates. upon mproved Farm or_'l`own property, or for the cction of Buildings. - For (urther particulars nspl tg`NFORD ' - I "`c`l""- . ' '1 RE NORTHERN ADVANCE In n..s'.u.n..A Wnnldv, In the Town of'B5l1 2nd_ prize ; priie G. :5 3rd, G. nnd `znrl . Richard- and 3rd 031293. ROGERS, v - --.-.-v-. - February, I862.- -_.._~___.__ uimcis w; LALLY A'r'ron-| I must am `I Am u..|:..:...- :n_r-uannni-I! iarrio. El Highest REFERENCES given. ' ..-__...3.__.A K RDAGII, ARDAGH 85 STRATHY Ran-inn-rs and Attnrnavs. Solicitors in BMe,!h.y 12. 1870. SI ULRICH- Oriilin. June, 1868. -~...- .. ._____..._.__.-_ LEGAL. CARDS. .._._... ,-'_. -. 4.. -~/~ .-..--' .- .-. i'5cA._aiT1i(`./s;r1ccAR'r Hy; BAR- KM nnnnnn _nI.'I.nw Snlinilnrn MONEY TO LOAN CHEAPER THAN EVER. ` I T111! Canada Permanent `Building nnd Saving Society, of Toronto, in now -the Cheapest nus! beat Loaning Institution in the Dominion and is prepared to advance money on improved Farmn. Interest from '1 to 8 per cent., Princi- pal can to paid in one sum in -the end of tbs term. A trie over-ten per cent. per annum pay: o toth Principal and Interest in~20 yearn. WM. SANDERS, , Jlppraiaerfor C.P.B-' 8. Society. n-..-:.. n... on 1mm 1.17 vary: un- Bsrrie, Oct; 20, 1870. ' V `D D DALI. u,|..|.a FOUNDRY, AGRI- CULTURAL IllPL.E- MENT AND STOVE ' ,_ worms. MR. HENRY SIWREY, i; now prepared to mnnufnctun IlIl!lic1eI"ll'I4hil line, of the beat description. and at cheap rues. ' Bu-e, Dee., 3rd 1867. 49-ly "o|_=mvIaunon .x1>nnr`uoUsLY Am) Pnovsanv sn- 3 m-ed in Canals, the United Sh ' sud Eu- rope. Punt guarnntoed or no (31%. Send for prinhed Inguuclianl. Agency i bpontlon ten years. M T ' er" HENRY Gmsr, ' " -Onun, Gouda nuhnim1~1ing1mr,souosm of Patents and nughumu. - V vimulnnwspncgon .n_. .31- .1 n_L.._t`_ IQ.L._h.-._ AI . , : '-.--..--.".-""' ' "."."!'."" -A ~ 4 . ' ' . 9.""5'9` `3".'.`."_`.[.-".`""-':l|%"' :g(l1`%?.nnIgyv l`~"'~,- BETGEIEIB, & F`-53 851.8. nAs'r4i..ai1N mar nn:'.,DU1 J-:**w3-::"*!!!!!!*?a '\.` ANDY, l5AtlDl'llt, A'1`1Un- `I ney-at-Law, Solicitor in Chan- vuncer. ,&c. 3 A1T`I[A)WY_,b BARRISTER, ATTOR- vl m-_v-n.t.-Law. Solicitor in Chan- Buuie, Jun: 1,1862. poi31 Ns6,-6R1LLIA, I. ;:..1:.:....- in hancerv. to T '1' E R, COUNTY I " CROWN ATTORNEY, ,RARRIE. 41- ' DANTING, COUNTY CLERK, WILL AT- nt Barrie. even ?i1HE BARBIE nnnxmnv Hint. Friar ;TnEnLxND4 \ ply to 3. n. snmonn, A gent J. A. Axum; M-'UAn L 111 on lI.lUULLs :. u..: , unu- riaters, Atiorneya-nl.-`Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Barrie, Ont. D"Au-on Ilccuvrnv. D Ar.1-on Mc0An1-av, Jr. l\ . _ . _ __ n_.:..... 0.. cl... 6:...` 1.nanOnInn of. SIS: W Penman. . Loam. , Lount, 847. 975-ly runu, Agent. uvuu.-3 1-ly LIC ].\Ul\1 ll, l1lL,'lJlI\IIl. ll: 0 LL51: a. IL ; . Barristers and Attorneys, Soiicitora Ohnncer , Notsries Public, Convoyancers, BA R111 ,Co. Simcoe, 0nt.._ * ' ... - -_..... 1 A AnAnI Em GC and imp the nece are I`! -LI l s1.\_1| duc peri tone. , , found 111 any house north of '1 oronto, L8 Commercial travellers will find ample ac- commodation for showing samples. _ Barrie. 15th Oct... 1868.. V V ` CLEMENTS HOTEIJ,-v A Wizite s`(j3rners, Penetanguis]zene_ Road. :_-._ U"'AI.u'l'0l IICUIRTEY. Uaurun uuuuusuu, nu. Ouncsa.-Owing to the fire have tnkan of- cu over Mr. G. H. Ross Store, Dunlop Street. . (`alliance through the Store). u....-:. 1...... an Inn gy1_ N !::;K;1I)ilt of Brick, and well warmed, will_ be four; as comfortable and commodious as can be in of Toronto, _!9- nnmmarcial furnished. The Bar is now stocgeu wuu nu. BESTWINES AND.LIQ.UORS.' MEALS ./1'1` JILL HOURS- The House is furnished with all thep'1`ox-onto daily papers. Travellers to and from Orillia. and Penetanguishene will nd the `best of no- commodetion. _ , 5 HENRY OLEMENTS, 1 . Proprietor. J AI. J onuaon, Stun. - - . s __ . HE Subscriber having succeeded Mr. Grib- bin in the above very comfortable and commodious Hotel, begs to assure the numerous customers of this favorite and well established .o...a that he has made considerable improve- `BARBIE, BIL LLLL .|..n.4, wmx \v.sh7iif6lCPn0Pn1ETon. IIIIIID in tho Province. New grief.` iidvan Tmes !\ _ ~ ----:o:-- . The bar is furnished with the finest brands of Wiuos, Liquor: and Cigars 8- . w. n. ' amen, a0YAL1Ns 1'i;A'_1cE COMPANY` Company, I`. WIN THE POST OFFICE BUILDIKGJBARRIE, LAN I Barrie, May 6th, 1868. 18- EYIL CANADA FARIIEIVS INSURANCE COMPANY - . QUEEN'S rum AND LIFE, , oouxnnom. UNION m_sunAnon con. g__1-.Axt, FIREAND LIFE, ' Dunlap Street, A. 5 Hotel has been entirely re1_1ovat.ed and re- hed. is stocked with the ._ __---can A171` .a~\..v.,v~ [AMES'V]';.bWARDS, RE LIA N01: IRE. :NSUl;ANCE zN0'l"lCES- _ .. .. -._.`.~-vs\~-.-,~~.~ L|LEX. MOR_ROW, AGENT _roi1 ,. `J -u a O Bu-riaters, Attorneys-at-.Lnw, Sollcitorl m Chnncory, &c., &c. ~ Ornon--Dun1on Stroet.

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