4-4;.-ma.-o v. as 4...-4 `av v gnu. The House is furnished with :11 the Toront daily papers, Trave1lors tovsnd from Orillia and Penetanguishene will find the belt of Ic- commodation. - HENRY OLEMENTS, 15- 7 Propriotor. [mus sun SALOON] GOOD & COM MODIOUS STABLING __-- An, `IF. BAKE, I?m1pIr@:r| juauons AND c1aAns.| CLEMENTS HOTEL, Whit; s Corners, Penetanguialwna Rout}. I Q _s41w_rzvEs, LOBSTERS, gal GEORGE BALL, CARPENTER, BUILDER,f&. J on H`. J OHNS, - lE)'UNLOP_-ST.', aAI=u=uE.| 1/ /1 Stearn. FOVVGI nd irpr-epnred to supply thou article: at the lowest price. Thie commodioueeetebiiehutent hes just been opened, and having been built eepeeieliy for the pur tee of a. first-close hotel, is fitted up to sue , and will compare ievorebly with any houeeof the kind north of Toronto. Commer- einl travellers, private fnmiliee on cunol visit; end the public generally, will nd that the pro- prietor knowehow to provide for their especial requirements. The belt of etobling attached, attended to by obliging and experienced hort- lera. Stngoeeieeve this houee daily on the er-_ rivelof the up trains. Ber well,` supplied with `the beat of liquor: and cignn. Be.r1ie,Aug. 16th, 1871. ' 33- `Always on hand dun:-ing the salon, Stdwod, Fried or Raw. . A Doons,-sA.sHns, BLINDS, HOULDING, &c IVICTORIA HOTEL, l(DYIa"l' Snl`. 1 ywavswsaswl mmm} on may DESOBlPl`l0N.| 3 A. B 3. I :1 . V Joshua Clarkaon, - Propri6tor.. |c|.AnI(son uuusia} `BARBIE- Lm;%f --:- Corner of Mulcutor And Dnnlop Streotl, and A A opposite the Advance 01500, Bltrio. Dreaded, and Tongned sud Groovd Lumber; 3 every dom~iption,.nlwn.yI on hand, nnd mule to order. - lniimusnli guc'r1dNr.I:n| - _ unuuon, , VETERINARY SURGEON, '4-c. 1 Good Supply oforuodicincalwcyun Oookltown. Oct. 1867. ` . . 42 -as-p `THOMPSON a LYNN PHOTOGRAPHERS! Dunlap Sn, Twodoors Eastofthsanlc . of mm, Barrie, om. |LATESTSTYhE| And OOLOURED, if Eauirod`, in Oil or 0 ' V Barrio, July 12n:,1a'n. . 983-ly V ILLIAM PARKINS, "UNION HOTEL, OOOKSTOWN; lenonan 1mw_g'_o1, onIn.1A.| um 3:31` or. Vwmu no uquona xi In" an. |PAINTINGjA1*AID DECORATING linnus { The eubecriber is pt-eperenlo execute all or- glen i`n("elnting, Decanting end Paper Heng- eintin of ell ducriptionedone with heat- neee end epetoh end et reeeonble nhe. ' All work wen-ates! to sin -gtlinotiqe. , ` ueenuu Inns, onau. . '2 nnnn-.n- ....:___- 30IIi ; xi.` Gnntsrorgmg "W" 33i'aiT:w~ro'. 1: _ . . . -1-unuuu.nooa u. 0Illlh,IMh`_ll!. V /' v _l June, 1868. Opposite McCarthy 4- McCarthy's T 11.9]! Onp nu-uv vs: vs unn- Bnriio, J_uly, 1857. F-3'J__V 5! F 979*` 4" 1sms1g.: 1= #97033 %A u-- mas to Innoiancogthe nblic am he has completed hi: -` _ - All kind: of Pictures nude to rjgr in the and lfohinory for the msnfscturo of |XCHANGE HOTEL", , _ )HOTOGRAPHY. HOTELS AND sjmooxs. MARKET sqvmw, BJRRIE, `Bar well stocked with the but of scRoLL_"'Aw1NG , vv can-nu -aqua: -co`-I IMEALS 41' .`LL HOURS. DUN LOP STREET, BARBIE. Vol. XXI. :: $'l per year in advance; 343313. -nu-u mvvvo-luv; -a-...v- - H. FRASER. Proprietor. . Proprietor. ' ml 4'!- . civu. nnalxnnn, A PRO VIlVC'1AL LAND S UR VE YOR `pr.-supp...-. --- -___ ____. ,, ETCIIXEI pedy. A bma I ` v.u.uw uasvyswsu guI.IJ'41.Vl.. ANGUS,. . - ..A . ONT Disputed Lines accurately adiusted. Drawings Jr Descriptions for Patents o1 In- ventions carefully prepared. 'Valuat.`ons made and Surveying of every description ex- ecuted with accuracy and despatc A...__4 4-,.. :1 , nnnvnvn --.<- .. ._ _ - -_._- _..._. _--r....v-.-- Agentfor the JETNA LIFE, Hartford, 5 co. in - Aug. 24, 1869.. ' _ 83 4-lyr P i:`I.onm_g:_sTnnE.[ Respectfully informs the Ladies of Barrie and neighborhood, that she has opened a. store `for the supply of thenhove goods on Collier Street, opposite the English Church, where she will keep constantly on hand a complete assortment ofe v=.T:n!mv. sfvns=-!=-WI Delputchu by miil, telegram, or otherwise, promptly aptended to. 0Inn,-0ollior Street, adjoining the Fire Hall, on: Mayor : Store. Bu-tie, Onf; f LHENRY CRESWICKE, Jt.'N., nnnwrnvnr A 7 I A uvn an-vnvvvsuw.\v. of every description. or who}: she is prepared to nuke to order in the latest and most fmrhinn. on every uuscnpuon. or wnxcn she is prepared and most fashion- able styles. . A "A larva and in-ind. amok no 'n..1:.. ..'..A -41...- IDIO Ulyllo . _ "A large and varied stock 01 Berlin and other iwoola, Fancy Goods, &c., at moderate prices. Machine Sewing and Pinking done on the shortest notice. _ V ` Orders respectfully solicited. Agent for the Howe Sewinrr Mm-hinn CHEESEE! CHEESE!` A CHEESE C H BOSANKO, summon omms'r,. 6 . (Incceuor to J. 0. Mcousland), Wlll bein Oollingwood on them nod and, New Lowell on 8th; Angus 9th; Orlllia. 16th run and mm. Hilledale 25:11, and ' Steyner, on the last day of ench month. All other days he on `be found in his office, on Collier Street, opposite the Post Otlice, Bnrrie. Special attention given to lling teethwith gold. Sets of beautiful Teeth at $16. ~ 7 A good opening for I student. N.B.-I will hot! all parties responsible for the amount of money paid to J. O. Mccauslnnd for work, he beinghound by an obligation for 9. Inge amount of money, not to do any work in North Bimcoe, Eras, or Innisl for the next five veers. urglera respacunlly soncnea Agent for Howe Sewing "same, December mm, 1371, Eumsu mm Hausa. R. KING, Jg, Ladies Uniierdothing and c7.z2dm. s' I lmhin :- SADDLERY AND HARNESS Es- TABLISHMENT, c . m ms OLD STJND NEARLY OPPOSITE ' THE BANK or TORONTO, DUNLOP srnnm ._- - BARBIE. .5`. nvvvn vn -an: nu uuu uuuulu IJIKIIEHB \UIl" rings and Team), nglish and Oommoh Riding Saddles, Double and Single Bridles, Collars. &c., which he can` ` pm: It very reasonable pricu. Also in stock, some ofthe beat English Ind other Riding And Driving Whips, Bits, Linn. Brushes. Gum and Mme Oomlm Om-dn. Inn owner tuning Ina unung wnxpa, Bits, Linn, Bruahu, Curry and Mano Qombsg Oardl, #0., to be found in this mu-ket._ An! tn-ticla in IIIQ` ilrnn mgnnfnntnrn fm-.. iuova L. DB. J. L. G. McOAR'l`HY huxenovcd his one: to hitnew residence on the Wont Iido of John Street, imnndintely op- msitn George` |B_ol| plainly; and sub ~ Dr. lic_0_.,.hIs I vaccine; for 1 student; Barrie, Oct. 30, 1871. - ' 50., no in: warm In uni mu'KeI,_ An article in the undo manufactured, fur-- ninh to order onghorlr notice, and warranted to Irivc siafnotion. ' ';'a"-`1'za,.m""""*"w"`i`"..na mu, execimd. ` 3m-1o..4pri1 3. mo: . isavmuv & GMT, wnaaoxi, cannon Wwmssl smen nu. %% QOLLIER` s 133:7, BARBIE; 8. J O. hsvin than Lney s\o1V1. |!Ind,' two V `door: Eutotthellnkot SqI`n.n,hog:o inform tho.pnb1io~ that they intend carrying o_n bnsinois A; than, and trust by their great expor_ienm= . ndun Imntion to :11 ordctyto niotii. 5 I than of-nnbllnunnnbm-t;_. . ` sun tan Iuenuuu (won W :12 r- bl . pport." I`;-:.:. " *:..::........... nuns UIIE -vuuuuvu .Ivvll W ill VIUUIU ill IIIUIAV. than of-publig .In'pport.. _ T am Shoeing Indiobbing done 0}: the `pre- m ; ` _ , V . A . E Ohm`: the Iddrella-5.-31:61. : old` stand, two gluon Rut of tlltllsrktt Bqngra, B_srrie.=- - ?$'!L `!`.:=1!"`~`- J .- ~- - j . ~ ` ` zroronw. THOMAS1. Lame", `BUTCHER, ac` - '6:-tP0ULTIBlE*.';-~ -V .. _ .. .`}.: ~ - r_`_1.; ' ` _.__ I ____...- -uua.-.vr u-.-`ran WDV12'.aitI_c,-:}1vTsMT2A*, JPPRAIER, CON- VE YJNCER. INSURANCE m1v1J AND GENERAL JGENT `A untra - -- jpafruo ; 'JADIES AND CHILDREN'S` [OSEPH DOUPE, Gn.dunte'o-' Ontnno Veterinary Oallego. [AS now on land an extensive snd genuine amok of Single and Double Hnrngss (Oar- ngo Common uldloa. and Simrle Bridles. Conn-n. "JUSTICE Is THE GREAT, BU{r_s1M'I?LE P-R-INC'Ii I.E,4 -PROVINCIAL LAND stmvnvon, . VALUER, 4313., ..1y 4 nmmn. MEDICAL PROF EBSION. MARTIN Moom-:, para eoucnea. ' ;en Maching. 0, 19th. 1871. 51 sunvnvoasf CARDS..- udow Blind!` LC on ten, WI ; Childrol Mas; WILSON AND COUNTY 017 SIMCOE GENERAL ADVERTISER; A-T THE ;UTHEnLAND, `O. H. BOSANKO . `$5.1-amo-p ! 1 VGIBUII oliuuns, alu Uoaaooaou 'u *1` ociooooo 1 R -033 Stfeet, S. S. o 0 can 0 o_o on 1'2 I oooroou coon 7 , o-uaoo'oc>uooo 67,681-2 st. W. so 0 I at a I 0 1'2 _ ~56 K I` n it o_o 0 0 0 " can-acorn Town Line` Street. . . .'. . . . . . 28,29 1: : onnoccooouosoggl 1 Chatles Street, E. S. o 0 0 I 0 0 0 o 43 1'4` Ellen. St reet, E. S., Block with Timber ' facing Bay. A I `Ielson Square, E. S. u 1: ct _ Q I `L L LVJBI-HI - Lot.Acre I chrles stregit, N Sauouuoo_ 3'8 ] vrownsmp OF sUNN1_DALE. Lot 17, East of R cad, 6th 0011., 46 acres cleared. Good farming land. House ' and Barn therecm. ' . T Lots in 5th Concession, No. 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 27, 30, 52, `Village Lots, .'l-4- acre Lots in 5th Conceision, No." 8, 13, on - TA. 1! HVO 1 A. an-n nan}! urns 1n oul uouceuawu, nu: u, ..u, 9.. Lots 6, 7, 8, 1-4-acre each. Parcels in 5th Concdassion, 1, 4,7. Lots, Sunnidale Staton, No. 14, 15, 32, . 33, 524, 35, 36, 37,_1.-4- acre each. * TOWNSHIP or TINY. West ;part' of West half LOI: No. 19, Con. '19, 1`0acre.*. ' ` East part of South ha,1fI'.0t No.10, Con. 13, 60 acres; East part of `South half Latter B, Con. 9.015 a mum. ~ ` , lllI.' n of 5331 1-3335 (110 VI \-l\-VIIIII IIIAl._lACIIvn a-, v-..- 20, 15 a ores. _ West part of _Lot Letter E, Con. 16, 28 IIRTAI , Gumgerlad St_reet, N: . L,ot"No. _6, :_in.the 13th Conemion, 200" acres, ' , - Lot No. 11.. in the 12th Concession, 200 -45- Jon; J. Ross, Ai.ib.nu. West" half Lot No._ 18, in the 12'tli Gonoes.sion, .100ac_3res. ,_ For ,partmula.rs atpply -to Bxadkrd si, W 5.. C` ' ' I` Gowan Street, It It 1 Brunei Street, 1 It If . " " n .':'acob s Terrace, N. -S. . If It (6 Baxajm EssaTRoadT, W.. . . I .BI'adf0I,d ,'_S. S. a 076;: o 0 a 0 8 1-5 I` If 7. `C ' .I-.I..l.I.JJ.I.\J.l,J ,. -L,.l\I.Jl.,kJ 0 son SA?L'E; :ALLA`NDALE. "Lot. Acre Aoorooocto '_ ooouuoooo 15 > 15 `L odooooooo 1'5} K 15 H c at 3 ouonouooo rt: 11 ` u` ill Baldwin Street," It If I S-IMCOE LANDS. runsau on nensunms mm a South mrnotas, in 4:1; con.;'m5:uwuAga- j 100 I Acres. FARMING VILLAGE_ _ 1.01:3 2 E33 3 auuw nun HOE an, an In: vum, nus-urn-gn- 100 acres. < A ' V N. B'.. part Lona, in 10th 0011., Notuwgaaga '53 "mo _ _ ' " ' ' , ' I . North half Lot 17, intho 18th 0011., '1"sny-' `Inn gm-Al, LVUI I.l.I Hllll JJVI ll Ill IIIV IUIII Vllllo, Juli 100 acres. -. W out half Lot 26, in 2nd Oon.,'l`iny-100 acres 1 East ha1fLot '12, in In 0021., North Or_illln-- 100 acres. ' .'Lot 12, in 3rd 0011., North _0:iIliu-20o acres. \ Wm half Lot. 16, in 13th 0011., Hcdonte-,l00 1 ~-n`croa.~, * - West ha1fLot18, in tin. 4th 0011., Hedontowy A 100 notes. . _ Lot 11, in 8th?0ou.,Veapn-200-satin. _ _Wut hdf Lo; 1v,i_n thohdoom, Innhll-- M .-lO0ncm.A .~ ' South Lot 8,.in Itch 0oI.,Wat Gjrillims ` 4...: `i`'.'::.; ` can z, I " 1 039 : _ '- _` ~ 1 L: .~ _,,<.1_plypo_ _v . _ V .4 ~-- -wn..n. -- 1" Q0103. TOWN'SH1'PVNO.'BVTH ORILLIA. .App1]I0 . A -` -' ; Wl.n.oA1uun,- ., =- .w!rmnto. -_1'o:omo.\oo:.`2o.1scc.=.- _ .~`_u&_11 _Barria;, Ontario, %Thurs`day,.Ma1fch 14, 1372. TOW} NSHIP OFVVESPRA. Street, It ~ - STAYNER. BAR RIE. JJUIQ LIUIU SOllO.IOC2 1`4` Lot.Acre ` fl 3 Hundred dollars are earned more easily by you than me, doctor, said i the young man still hesitating. I ve had an unlucky year of it, and I have nt made the amount in the last tw_elve months. Could you not make it a little less 2 g ' What, the bill ! Yea. - Not a cent, Lane.` Medicines cost, and myytime is valuable. You would have my services and you could nt expect the President of a medical institution to practice for noth- ing. ' M 64 nnrfninlir nnf |-nnlin Ifni-rv T.n-in ' IIUIII mu wuuucx. ' E [HI Blgullulu Lu-tun uutun Heavy bill ! . . Well", now, I dxdn t > know, said-Franklin Metoalt, M=D., ~ as be tapped his foot rather impatiently ~ on the oice oor, and gazed absently * from the wonder. ' g u rr.....I.....: 1-1!--. . . . . . . .....1 .......... [Ugo _ . Certainly not, replied Harry Lane, makingan energetic dash upon the pet and writing his name in heavy ggld characters. . 1: IL... 1-\_ mr_;--iz 1 -..1_- L--- nu 1, 1 long {plO0lII H09. LB EUVI-L In |vllU UULIIBU Ul Bl` |L|UI.lIrlle Dr. Metcalf folded the paper. and placed it with others of like character inthe desk. Lane arose, buttoned his overcoat, and put on his mittens. The surgeon paced the floor rapidly fora fevir moments, and then advancing to where Harry stood by the stove, he asked in a low tone : . _ Are you in haste, Lane `P Not in particular. Then sit `down a momeut--I want a word more with you. 5` Van: mall nsr , -..v.l.`...1 OI-in 1i(\III'I'-V UVIII UIIBIGOIUIUI There, Dr. Metcalf, I only hope Pl! be able to keep my word, and make it good in the course of six months. nu MnInnl` `IJAAA flan Inn-nan cant` IIIC UVUIDIIUUU VVIIII Ill! Wul Then Dr. Metcalf drew hns oice chair close to where the young man sat, and began: \ A Thai nnnnunf -in Ann LunA-4..-I And, mun Bl Iua-uunn, uuyxug A 3` It : a heavy bill, doctor, said Henry Lanmhesntgting a..Inoment, with the peubetween Ins fingers, are he added his signature tothe note. V 4: `Hanna hill 7 WA". nhm 1 than ! u vvvlu IIIUIU wuu yullo ' Very well, sir, replied the young farmer resuming his seat, and tapping his overshoes with his whip. Then nr- Mnfnnlf draw `nu nfhn T ioha hundred aonm 1" % Dr. Metcnlf made room` for the young man at hiedesk, saying: -I TH-n `unnlrtt `ll tlnntnr coir` `Inn:-Iv ans, u..:u uuguu . That account is_one hundred dol-. lars. L Yes, I understand that. V Let us enter into a little calcula- tion. Corn is one dollar and fifty cents a bushel-it will take sixty-six and two third bushels to pay the bill. I-Tm-rv Lana : -nnnninnonnn lnnlrnrf uulu Isuauvlu LU pay UIU mu. _ __ Harry Lane s -countenance looked quite desponding. M TnI1nn f ln;|n `1n1` Gino Annnn;nl A` lilvII5F \lVUr\lI-IIIIIJSO I shan t raise half the amount of corn m all this year. The seasons been unfavorablenhe late rains done a great deal of damdge, and the early frost blasted a considerable part of the late planted." ` `u`l'--l_L-_,,, 1',,,, -I.- ICFW PIQIIIUHI ' Look here, Lane, said the surgeon, in a low tone- that ball must be paid. > I shall try and pay it. You` are an honest man, I know, Lane-but it will be tough work, pay- ingahundred dollars in cash, out of your scant allowance` of grain, I'll -make it easy for you. 1`hnnlr vnn maul Una-n r,nnn IJICIDU ll: GHQ, IUI Uun "Thank you, said Harry Lane, gratefully. - H I," Innbn if nnati `nu no. man A-.. luv, Lluu xu uuou U]. u uuujcct. Had a bombshell exploded at the young farmer's feet, hecould not have started up in a greater surprise. 4` [am nn aivnvn rnhl-nap hp Mgl-.u.H` `l`i"lT;x 1t;ke it easf for you--you can pay the debt In one night. Listen to me, lam in*need of a subject. V Had It hnmhnhnll Avnlnzlnrl at Hun DIIIUUII up An an slunwu uunpnuu. I am no grave rohbex, Dr. Motoalf, he said mdignantly. H T.nnlr horn T.nu-an tin nu- uun... nu, "U can: auulsuuuuy I Look here, Lane, you are very un- reasonable. Science demands this. I have a class of students, who in order to acquaint themselvesiwith the human frame perfectly, must have a subject for dissection. There is nothing wrong in this! on the contrary-- , Tn Inn Trina ! uvonf On ilninlr II] UIII 5 Ull III? VUIIUIC A,-- Well,.well, I don't want to think about _it, said Harry, uneasily. ` 1` Nn_ vnn nn t want in think nlnnui Illliuu JD, nunu LLGII , uuouauy I No, you don t want to think aboui it, but I do. This afternoon a stranger was buned in the grave yard 5 he was accidentlya killed. He would make a _ good subject. N an fn anmn nun A`A {P vnu uynnl n SUUII CU IIJVLI Us Go to some one else if- you want a grave robber, - said Harry indxgnantly rising to go. H porhnna unn I`l!;]` H-uinlr knfinu Al` IIUII-I5 EU 6|-In ` Perhaps you will think better of my offer, Mr. Lune, after you think the matter over. Bring me a body to- night and I will give you up your note. Should you bring one come to the back door of my oioe, for I sleep here to- night. , ' . l n.-_ Mnfnnlf H-nan: I-uimanll hifn a lllslll Dr. Metcalf threw himself into .9. chair and took upanote that lay on the table, it was written in a delicate female hand, and there were traces of tears upon it. The note ran as fol`- lows':- ' 4r`I\_._ 'I5`_..._-. l...-- L_- --.r-~-r-l ""`u]iI):An FRANK ;-Amy has propped me up in bed so I can just write a word s to you. Iam ill and wish you would come tome; it is a long ride, to be ' sute,'but I must see you again before I go. I shall send this} by Han'yALane, who has just stopped `to see how I do. Do `some, Frank to your miserable sister. I`. ......'.-..._ n UK. Cu-n:mn:. Mr.'Metealf buwed'hie head upon` thqtable, with-his ngers over her eyes, thenwxtludrew lug hands, there were tears upon them-tenrs real genuine tures that pegsed `like a penorame tears--a.nd why ! - These were theiim ore h_im. * \ . 7:-,_wr'IoLE sncmfr or succnss IN_ ALL GOVERNMENT;' 2A` happy home, T father, mother, brother,esiater,all` there; he was the brother, Catherine, the Iister. They were both children then`. ~ . ; `V A-noting;picture--Thanksgivingeven- ' returnod from college. ` Where is Catherine? - Noanswer. Only does the brother ' know that alfo is as one dead to the family. She had. ovgn from he: homqtwitha man he: patent; ijpiged, I yat.-tl1.e+`mt.0r.'l9ud him, -.not1iitlntundin8Ill..' -' `T o` .-*` ing; father and mbthei, and the brqthex _ not because of hit. poyerty, but for hm ~ -- A-ualnnu .*'i|;nlnvn....;&lhn'u n-ul` nnnllni ' 777Z.'7`3'c172':5'}`.3'efia.?11r.zher ;...a mJu.e. . dead`; the son hpldipg high position be-` . fogigathe ymgldgghis state: a dtukurdfg ; | ..z.:r. --Inn`-iiuinlvlaari. -.301. I..~It' _.o'.'.-._.I ' II)!-F IJIU VFUIIII MIG DIDIUI B IIIIIHQRIII H_ , ` ivile, .. surrounded ,_with9 half stbgrvad 4' ol_xi1drenV..-Thi.:was. the _pictu'ro that ? WIILIUII II II UVUI hlllllsi ` t}atha?i ne," heyeaid, "' hav you` not concluded to accept mv offer. And what is that 1 I told you that whenever you would leave that miserable- Oh Frank ! V I say he is a miserable, wretch ! vociferated the . doctor, bringing his clenched st down upon the bare pine table, with a force like iron- Isay he is a miserable wretch, oil on war epree now I dare say, leaving those brats-- Oh, Frank!" in- Well, I vvon t, if it hurts you; the children look lovely en'ough-they take after you, Cathie. ll I`hnu n-n nnnrl III-|:lAnnr| W-nab an.-1 I395 \Ju`IIIUn ' They're good children, Frank, and so -is he when he s sober. There never was a better hrisband than George Morris until he went to drinking. Thu nnns-`Iunnann nu! run Inna Irunnla hCI't V :96: gll Jl-IJJIIII IJIJDII IIU UVUIIU EU UIIunIIl`e The poor` woman put up her hands to her eyes and cried quietly. Dr. Metcalf looked this way and then that, in e trembled, halt impatxent manner. - C` And mhv Ann ! vnn Inrnna him 1" Au 9 Iululuvluu, uuta nu GLIUIII. u.|lll.IIll=l~ And why don t ygu leave him 1" he quhtioned at length. " I told you when I saw you beiore, that any time you d leave George Morris , and give me your sacred word you d never live with him again, I would take, care `of you and the children. The poor woman gave no "reply. Say Cathie! he questioned, can-' sent-let George Morris take his own course-let me take care of you. ` And give him up? i 4` Yes, let Satan take his own. Geo. Morris is one of his surely, for nothing but a end could have the heart to do as he has done, and bring his family to poverty and wretched ness. But when he s sober. Yes, when he s sober, bnt- He is sometimes, Frank, and there g never wasa kinder, better `man, but I can't leave him, I promised never to leave him, whatever might come, nothing but death should divide us. Dr. Metcalt rose impatietly. Then take your own course, Catharine. Never will I help you one `cent while you live with George Morris. lIn_`._ I , I `I V D::Metc11fcalled for his horse and cutter, and wrapped himself in fats and shawls-for the `day was sever'e-he` set out for his"sister s miserable home; and arrived there after an hour : hard driving. -A ' .. I'm so glad you ve come, Frank. Dr.` Metoalf looked around ; misery,` povertv, perfect` wretchedness was wntten upon every`thing. G5 lfnthnrirm " In: mid hnvn vnn' nnf usvt I I0. After her brother was gone, the poor woman called her little daughter Kate to her bedside and said : umL...... :. ...._ ...:.- __.- L A , uv uvn uuua-ID nuu Billil 3 There is one who can help us now, Kate ; ask God to help us. Rut ha Ann ? lunar no rnnnnan . nun Luau: , can uuu |U not UH. But he don t hear us, moiher ; we have asked him so many` times, but he don t answer us. n 13.-.. L- __:n -r -. - I - I VII I CIJUVIUI B! A `fBut he will if it is his pleasure, Katie '1 ,,I`I'I 1 1- u.u .. LLQULU 3 The child obeyed end the blue pinch- ed lips `murmured, Give us this day our daily bread. 1 -turn-uT.ann K-u..1n...l 1...`- `l......:...-.... 2.. vul uuu Ul UH!-I u Harry Lane nished his business in town and started for home about sun- down. Dr. Metcalf met and called out to hill. :'I)-..._--I .,, .1 11- -r UMII DU IIIII 0 Remember the-o'er I made you Lane. -r1*_,'__r 1. 1 .. . - :1 DIN , lo! V J-IKII-I90 Harry Lane nodded and dashed past him at a bound. - Nrght set in before he arrived at home, and when he reached the gate a pretty little woman met him wi_th_ a lantern. - `die so glad you have.come, Harry, I she said, in a relative tone. And whv my little puss! I ve been frightened all the after- h noon. Afraid ! Yes, but do come in_ and have supper before you unharness, Harry, And of what were you afraid, Em! Well 1 ll tell you George Morris came here just a little while after you left. He came and sat down betore the re and acted dreadfully strange; ' Pretty soon I found out that he was about half drunk. l ' What did he do 1 Nothing only drink talk, and drink, , _ but I was so afraid of him. I've heard so much of being liilledby drunken men, and he was so dreadfully drunk, Harry. Well, he stayed until near dark, and then be emptied the jug he had with him, and fell over dead drunk. _ , ' ~ In the house 1 Yes, Perfectly . insensible l `.` As insensible as a log. f Harry Lane gave a sudden leap in the air and a hurrahthatlquite startled his quiet little wile. He- had `nearly unharuessed his team, but he replaced the harness as quickly as possible. _ " What are you going to do Harry? Hitch Bessy and .Fleet to the sled .u...:.. 7 agnim ? . 'Whatfor1 V - M . Never mind, You are*quite' aura that Morris is insensible 1 ' 1: 1T-__...I L-.. I.--._ _- 1',_. 1,1! Illult L'.LUlll I3 IIlUlIBIUlU I . Yes andhas h_en_ so '-for half an hour. ~ 1: `I1. I L- I L- I)! n_.__l. , J ;I -., , ) Au.uqur.u|IgwB_Ius nun uana wan` xoldl masinsi-t .rs+ms9~>vr 9 : `5'g??99r vex- L :.9` the: L. ` M11. whole 1io- 1.9.18 uuu uu you again. 5? If you lzikejhatsubjeot, I may be able tdfurnish you with more of the same kind, replied the young man, tearing thp note into _amps, and cloning tho d_<'_:or with a- "good voning doc- tor. . ' Metcalfchuckled to hunself, well Eleased with his success. For half an our. narhnm-a. In. no :.. 1..:.. ..a:-.' -1.-.-_ ocuu In It IUW IMHO. ` . , `(Right through :in!_o the, dissecting rooni, and lay it on the table, There, [thought you d_think better of it, and y9n?ye_ beer; qu_io_k, too. , Stopped at the graeivgrd, as `you went on your way, didn tyJ,oI_1,. _ -. - ' And thonote 1 _ ` `-Heroitiis. Younre welcome torit, Mr. Lane. You're a good hand at such littIe_mat_ters, and I shall have to call on you again. .3 T!` mm mm M... ...1.:-_. 7 .. - hour, perhaps, he sat in his ofce chair, whimg 9. fragrant Havana. At the end of that time he took upa candle and went into a dissecting room to see what kind of a subject had been brought for the class nexrday. \ I-In ham 91.. .......u.. :_ Ls. . .-. . -. UIII I-I913` uuy. ? He held the candle in his left hand and turned back the sheet with his right. The fumes of` liquor met his nostrels. He started with a ludicrous combination of anger, surprise and amazement upon his countenance. ` George Morris, by all that s' evil ! he ejacu1ated-_-` drunk. hr , Mains`: ----- AL A A ' no uJn\.`auIul-6|-If-' arunx. Dr. Metoalf saw that he had been sold, and to the tune of a hundred dol- lars, too. His rs! determination was to give Harry Lane a pieee.of his Vmind; his second was to have the worth of his money at any rate. Stu- dents are generally in for sport, and those belonging to the institution super- intended by Dr. Metcalt were no ex- ception to the general rule. Every thing was in readiness about the time George Morris awoke from his drunk- en stupor. n Innlygul ........__`I , I .u - - The vozlhy i`ioHm%V`;ebent;`i himself. ~ . . . uuuuwuo I Where shall-I take the bociv 1 he said in a low tone. It 13:.-Lo oL`......_L :_;, -I, hi:ael'f':m vu llllulllul 3 He looked around-ghastly skeletons horrid grinning skulls, eshlesa bones met his gaze on every side-he tried to move, he `could i no more raise his hand or foot than he could y. A dim light revnnlntl all n.;.. 4.. 1.:.. no was nu uupenexrazable darkness. - Suddenly right before him in am- ingcharaclers, he saw the word ` per- dition'--he trembled, he groaned, he shriekedin terror. "Was he in the abode 9f the lost ! A..-..._.`l:.._ I,-,1. - - - -V uvcoo ` Mortal one, L spoke a ghastly voice, ` you have come `to this dreadful abode for the sin of drunkenness.` I Nlinnn o....-.... 1 -L__`_I_ 1 .1 uuuu VI LUUB Illll [16 Could lly. Ixght revealed all this to his astonished gaze-a moment more and he was in impenetratable darkness. Suddnnlv rial-at lmr..- L:... =_ n--- _-vnm 1155'} `fail; 10$`: .2 '.a'.` I unplu- , and whet e] a limo . uuvuv ur. Luu JUHI. 1' ' Agninadim light revealed by his side a horrid gure, that might -well have represented the prince of dark- ness. u u Juulallo" . . yigain all was darkness. Groans, horrid yells and shrieks fell upon his enr,iee cold ngers passed over his face, and dreadful pinchings were in- icted on various portions of his body. Shrieking aloud, he gave vent to his agony and terror in groans for mercy. ' ` You are D. dfllrlkfd when "Inna :11`. Ava nu: auu U1 uIuuK8l1OSSo' Mtcy, mercy, shrioked the tremb- ling man. s M..-..l 41..-; ..-..-- -- - ' nus Iuuu c `Metcy! that never an Behold you have brought upon yourself. ' Annu'n 1. ~----- -7--'---A~- u5uu_y nuu terror 1!] groans ior a drunkard when living, said an unearthly voice. `Oh, yes, yes! groaned the run- happy man. ` You had a good wife and interest- ing children. ` -` And you left them to sner and starve. Oh you incorrigible man ! said the unearthlv voice. " `Alas, yes. ` And therefore receive thy reward. Again the pinchings an'd- burnings were continued, an almost intolerable odor of sulpher beseighed `his nostrels. Again / heshrieked and pleaded for mercy. - V " Oh, mercy, mercy. `Youhad no mercy upon thewife who loved you, the children who cried for bread, said the voice, `yet upon one condition you may return to them. ` And that, whatis that 1, any con- dition." ` And remember I shall watch you and ifyou ever cause that noble wifd of yours a tear-- `Oh, I never will. . "Then remember said the ghostly voice. A Chlorolorm rendered the miserable _.n1an, insensible. In that condition he was removed to_ abarn near by, . and placed in the manger, to recover him- self asybest hemight. GBDPUA Mfrdl llnvnp Avn-IL ---5`-"" guauuuu rvuu Ill! SUUUU5Ua for our, oic whimz fragrant Han... u n... -..a uvu en! I,Ica_ uu llllglli. George Morrie never drunk another dro_p oiepirituoue liquor. -Hmbeceme n provident husband. Onedey he told his wife ;in -coudencezthet the reason he had reformed -was beceuee he ap- preciated here generous` devotion, but W..know b,etter.. ., o ' `Dan on -.L.'I- `lJ"_.._._ 7 A" - - "--` -up. -uwvv nu!-wn. L For; a while Hnrry Lane was 3 little _ shy of the doctor, but when he: did _meet hiIn the `phyneinn shook him wa.rmly.hy,the.hnnd,- saying that ` :11 though ~he`did `not particularly with fat: any subjects, heithnuked him` vegy `much iorthe one he had brought him, . fuby tlt : menus 3 most inveterate drnnknrdhuil been cured, and 3 broken hearted wife xenened `from the .very hrink.oflhe.gnv'e. : . . .2` - ' F';;'.Lowi Cdumqun Sump or Humans- Pain! will not only supply the waste going on in the bl-nih, bulw_ill' enable the mind to `ondurg 3 gfon.lQrll_ "than"-before. - It will impnr:.ciwbInd plomolo din : aonooptioun -lo. Ibo imalhht. zltavill mauglhqn lbs hervu 'und.gi_v_a_ gut jmtll-lhoriraolunluyu wall 0- W0 99!!!! lnnnlnm 8119.504 . s, v Hp.-41.-nt ll; "Bram-'r_`:.~+-;'l7o gpmnnl 'or ionaneslelintn iuno lbs ll.ln0lM"|i W `mtmlod:-.t . 1.2955 5 9'lM*.!'"" ",rn':o;u oWafel ill. _, ye up ght; noldn-":ierlil"'F1u",{ua:"'j\x. ' ,..a. .....y ~ aommut. gaaapua no) man a... gag Jigimlaiibl dluldulpllon` gs omngggfmgnmutnikt . WW , aznysarszxaivolswauusosnoa,-u.naoa' _'so. 2 l Q ' . l ` m %` ` man for |at't6ouIy`1`oiri,` aim: hive nom baa known benet (romtlb`iIIu'-o`f 1hom.. g:lx.d.by`1_o|_I_;lnodioino dnlon, st 25 cu. pox and moo ifhdtpaid %,nL=s*van4 } enters . her : '\DI\IIlv`\I `cannon ----'- yam ruin frequent aredmadei that the service between Canada and the ' Unitedtates are.net eoeomplete as they might be, especially in the department. It is niefu an here that if you. ao'iIbra..letter containing money to be sent across the border- you take the snrest means of losiigtyonr money, as the Dominion Post Oice takes no cognizance of it after it passes into the hands `of the American Post (mice, and an illirnitable number of sharks, govern- Inental and otherwise, are there always on handtc pounce on a letter supposed to contain valuables. This operates to the detriment of the trade and exchange of: the two countries--especially the States. Now, we think a safe and reliable system of money exchange through the respective poet ofces oi the United States and the Dominion of Canada might_ beestablishcd, which would bring in a revenue to the two commonwealths which the Banks now absorb, and which would be a great saving to the people at large, to say nothing of the annoyance and incon- venience to which the public are at present subjected. l'\_-_ -__._____._J___-- __,.I 1-Q` ___. ___-_.. _..-`-_.-... Our correspondence with different i parts of the United States bears out the impression formed by Paddy when he wrote from Wisconsin, I send you vedollara-I didn't reginter it, if I did , I would be certain to lose the money -2`/`you don t get it begun to let me Ln- 7) -w(-Jn`this side as well as on the other there 18 a growing mistrust of the. Post Oices on the American side, and the sooner that can be wiped out by con- vention between the two powers the better, and the more secure will bethe transit of money through the post from one country to the other, and by a. ready-and simple means of exchange trade would be increased, and each party would reap the benet. The New Dominion Monthly comes to us regularly, and maintains its ori- ginal standard of excellence. The articles are varied and interesting, and eminently tted for reside reading. Vick`: Floral Guide for the present year has just come to hand and is a marvel of beauty in typography and illustrations ; and with the two colored plates, forms, as Mr. Vick says. the most beautiful and interesting Floral Guide in the world. We have receiv- ed it for some years past, with many others from the United States and Canada, and have always found it the best. This year : Guide surpasses any- thing Mr. Vick has done before.-As we stated, some weeks since, Mr. Vick has done more to scatter choice seeds through the country than any man in America, and now he is appa- rently determrned to make his annual so recherch that nothing on this conti- nent can surpass it. 1 I An_\ ,, pg " _;.:R_L1IAN0E L_IFL'. The Ameriam Agvwbulturist and Hearth and Home come to us regular- ly and are _as usual full of interest-- full of information in all that nppertains to the farm, the house and the garden -full also of well executed engrav- ings. These two eenele would sup- ply the farmers with many a valuable hint. ` The Hearthstone, published by Deg- barats, and the Hlustrated Canadian News give promise of what Canadian art and literary enterprise will be be~ fore the present generauon passes away. The services at Miss Brnddon, the author of " Lady Audl'ey`s Secret have been enlisted for the Hearthstone, for which she 13 new writing A new story. As OTHERS Sn: Us.--Under this caption the Orillia Packet thanks its friends of the fourth estate for the kindly notices taken of its new dress. The Packet-like the ladies who are so anxious to display their new dry goods at Church-quotes the expres- sions of admiration of its confreres, and also says pea-cock like--_-" Look at me. But badinnge aside, we congratulate the Packs: on'its success, and have no hesitation in saying that it is the only exponent of public sentiment gene- rally to the north and east of us. In quoting favorable notices of the enter- prize and spirit of the proprietors, the Packet gives the following amongst the rest, which it attributes to "a Barrie paper-(par parenthesis, we should think the fellow was joking, or else that he invented the thing himself to show how far ahe d in intelligence the_/launching V` a e of Orillia was ~ over the Inoarpor Town of Barrie.) Here is the paragraph :- RAIIIAQ In 1......` Ll-UIU I! luv PHI-sllllll 6*` The Orillia Packet comes to hand, this weeks, to 32-column enlarged; printed on new type, and in other re- apeots presents a neat appearance. We wish our contemporary every success. --So do we.) - I jj Referring to Orillia," the Aurora. Borealis has for 9. week or two shone there with great splendor after an in- terim of obscurity of--we forget how long. This phenomenon seems to be not_ like the snow uke in the river, I moment seen then gone for ever. uveecye Jauuca llllill LIUW H1 1! forty"-second year, end we suppose he: done more to lorm the taste: of the -ltdiee oimneriee thuuny other mega- zine. One ofite-pginoipel editors in, we believe, over seventy you: of ego, but ' it um keepeup to the epitit of the times, and Gede now" must` be innitely 1 he: Gutsy `in its childhood, .J#1hIW'hi&;Idnl@ ndthue stood the The .E.IIbtIlIry,Ind Much Ilim H.128. `ftnllv. nnnnl on name 1.-.... ~:.*;.~;~_z.;:?;;,. fuT1'y'.}"J:1":3`:'.32 ' gone"b9te. ; Godoy is not yotin its sonaIbo'nd1..- - A` _',VlIlIl-H-I1 _ ` than `-A.~, - -- W7 ~-w~~*" -!raURs,nAY`~,"1u_BcH 14, 1372. -33: 7.109'1`_1\l-SE"DIVIO i:. -~-- - --.--.--., -_-_----~- ----.-vw - Omoe-Church Street, next. door to the old Court House, Toronto. l.C. oumnox. o.u mcnux.. o. xhucnux. -u u .-..n E)? irt. 'V.DGAR .13 . SANDEPS, J ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR IN lmnoav. Convavnrlcor. Unmmiulnnnr in n, P .u.I A 1 I umuu I -A'17-IAAW, uUhlUl'l'U IN Chancery, Conveyaucor, Oommiuioner in G. .P. &c., &g:., 81-nun, Co. Sutool. 900-ly_ .I..IJo .L o .11 uulusn, wmu A1"- tend at his 0'1ce,,a.t Barrio, every SATUR- DAY, from ll a.m., till 3 p.m., according to order of Gounciland every other day at his 0509 at Cookltown. ' - ' u n__,.I_ 13.1. :1: -4.-.. u. u . .11 H8]-ISl.'uBW,D0llCll01'l unau- OUJ. Oonve ancer, &c. _ l`l`lCI-- 11 Peter Street, next. door tcthe Post Oicd. . V V Ori`.u`n'a., lune. 1868. . '43- ..__.-. -...` _ _--. _-g_ 4 RANK EVANS, BARRISTER as ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SOLIOITOR IN Chaucer , Gorvoynncor, Oommisaioner in B,R., tc.,OR LLIA SIMGOE 00., 0.W. 1-if I \J L `I. `H L` \.l\J\JJ` I 1 J . Ii. Vb caowx ,AT'l`0RNEY, uamsma, &c., smnm; 41+ ` '_ _ \.IJJJL\\J\J&V \JLUI.IlIJL`l, be be Solicits: in Chancery, Ana-neys-et-Lew, Conveynncoa, Gommiaaioner InB.B.., lo." Heir end Do.-vieee Claim: prose- cuted. Agent for the Candy Lended Credit Oompuy -for loaning money on Reel Eltete. OFFICE-Next Prank Kean : Store. V nos. 1, 1868. . 848-ly -i0UNT&LOUNT, I ' Barristers, Mtomoyn-at-Luv, Solicitors in (linear), o., to. Orm:- nnlop Street, Bu-tie. V W. Loan. 0. W. Lomrr. L..__-_. n. A _ 1,`. AA, -2 on to me u a 3 Stewart. le, Ma] 13:11, 1 WDUUII (IODUWCCS NIUUC WI 11001.13 1!]! J07" 0008- Snle Room, comer ofCo11ior -snd Market Sts., Barrie. A ' _ I3 Highest REFERENCES given. 9- Arrul LU JAB: Inca Ooe, Bums. A.LI. '*:' Onnpprovod frephold security, sud st mode. cue Intemt. A nnl v tn RDAGH , ARDAGH la STRATHY - Barrister: and Attorneyl, Solicitors in an , Houzlog Public, Oouvoynncers, IARRI ,0o.8|mcoo, Out. 1 v. nnnlnav - - --~--# II ` - (Late (Ink '1: County Regutry Oice) Oonveyanoet, Commissioner - in Queen : Bunch, Auctioneer, Appmiser sud Oommiusion Aauut {II In sale of HOUSES: LANDS. uuncn, Auuuoneer, Appruser Ina uomxmmon Agent for In sale of HOUSES; LANDS, FARM STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, nndm Wu-en. An. Alan for than cnllenlinn of Appl to V GB, ARDLGH at STRATHY, Bolioitorl, Barrie. Bufrie Jan. 6th, 1866. ` 2-tf - I THE Onnniia. Permnnent Building Ind `ning Soeiety, of Toronto, in now the Cheapest and but Looting Inetitdtion in the Dominion "and is prepnred to sdnnee money on improved Fume. Interest from '1 to 8 per cent., Princi- pe! canoe paid in one sum At the end ofthe man. A trie over ten per cent. per nnnnm pays 06 both Principal end Interelt in 20 yenre. WM, QAwmms_ '{'7b$i BDBDCO to henltio =' ..-m J Oman.-In their New . nnunvu uuvvjn-I, Clo Bdok Building oppo- 1 1-\ll`ll\nl.ll.I. GIVAUUABIIII , DAR` . risteru, Auo:-non-at-Law, Solicitors h Ohanoety, Barrie, Ont. D`Auon MOCABTIY. D'Au-Q1 Macnnr, Jr. Omaha .1. n...:. as... D_l_L n_n.|. Vlllrl Ion: Barrie, Oct. 20, -1870. v n_n H An]. W unuux, d.1'l.'Ul1- B ncya-at-lnw,8olldIo|'I-in-Ohncory, Con- vcysnoou, to. . Omen-Owen Smut, Barrio, Out. 1!. D. 9-rxwurr, L.L.B. ; FIAIOIU W. Lnu. N.8.-Monoy to Lend. Bnrrie, Jun. 24. `I872. lIApI_il_>l,|3a_l3u;l Weakly, iniihe Towtiiotmorglo, or A. mason no n can u ` o Gogol nevuof tho rdoy,"nnd all mater! mining to the units oftho County. Price 'aI:i ?.gq;;no_o;g $2.00 if not paid at the e `=n or non. ` Inhnmo:-8'1`; line: or Indonui insertion 5`)d:"a'nQh Inbomgnonl one 1211:. Ovenix ; "Nun, 8`porline, ut insertion; ch Inb- : < (n,eqrI:lont$o`nc 30. Proguifonolkor Bgsnog `* r 3 or: non ' in; n'oro th:';{:.l;nog. Special contrngu `n b 3 eat or part: o L v::r..0:l::: J) drnozntinno Advertise: nuts to in mode in writing. ' _ Paper discontinued. until :11 arrests cl oz-gp:id,oxcopt at thooption of the pub h- or ' Pneanua, Boonnuuu nd Roman done on _tho pronnlloo. The fnoiliu of the Establ sh- ined! are more oonplou thou nny oh: Honk of 'l`o-onto, hovinlbaon nnnfnllw muu are oonplou nun N lb {'1' to bar When unfnll 4&4, 5 m..'3'$'..; ..a'`.... Oguuuuau ahotittll be addmud to the - t- . - " P" P n. onaw Ban-Ia. Jun! 1 nun. I>-v------ Bgufo. Jan! 1 1800. ROYAL1NSURANCECOMPANY| The Accident Imuranie Company, IN_'l_'Ell roar on-mo: BUILDING, BARBIE, .Burig, my can, use. . 1:- cnum mums msumcn colum- _' Qunmrs rum AND LIIE, _ oommnom. mo mstnuxon "con = - _, .rnu,.rmn um LIPS, Felimary, 1862: luau: an uvvn-uvvvu hi-tie, Feb. 1'1, 1-862. V `.DGAR .13`. SANDEPS, IJ A'1`1`0Rml'.Y..A'I'..I.Aw_ nm.1m1'nn`nr ONEY TOTLEND. APPLY TO J AS. EDWARDS, Roysl Inlnr non Oce. Barrie. ' 'I`!;IE.*"1;(.).Rfl?HERN> "ADVANCE In nd\M.I.-.I u1--u_u.. 1.. u , u.,,, - - up I). `:1. Roll Bun. ' ` ,Juug 25, 1`8'I1.V .___...L__.___._.._._.__ roams noemzs, [AMES EDWARDS, (Lute Deputy Rogistnr) ..___.-_..--4.1: :1 1AMER()N, MCMICHAEL 85 Mc- ,` MICHAEL, BARRISTERS. 1-- n_.._-1. A.._..l _....4` .1--- 5.. u._' -1.) NEH WITH! CI. 11180 I0!` IIlU_C0|l3Cu0lI (N am, Nofns AND ACCOUNT. _ Pcaclt advances made on Goods left for Sale. Iain Rnnm. om-ner nfnllinr .|.nd Market Stn.. ublic, IO, GGIES In rmununllli INSURANCE NOTICE; _ _ _ ._ ,. ._...-...\.\-~.m.v-v\~nn.nr\\/s-smwvvsavvsru ?1:nw.u:'r & LALLY, Arron. , nu-a-st.lnu_8nl|nlImn.in.nhgno.n nu..- v V, HENRY. Blwg -e--'...,. ONEY TO LOAN CHEAPER [THAN EVER. '.OAR.'l`l!Y &Mc0.(RTHY, BAR.- risten. Anornovn.nt.Lnw, Rnlhunm-. ;ONEY`TO LEND. -L.E,x. '_Moai1ow,- _, AGENT ran 00iVVEY;11\%CE}i{ ETO., LDIUUA, UUUDEHUHU EULSLVILUIVIE, Wu-ea 8:. Also for t.he_colleclion of h urn `DC! AND An` V- MONEY To LEND. nguinhni; . OROSB Llzdm. Tc.umfs7 - III uvuulu :to am late rm off Bo:non, Loam,` town-t . 'ANDY, BARRISTER, ATTOR- J ney-at-Law, Solicitor in Chan- 'ancer. &c. ]. luuuynl -IIII aultvlvuv II-I UV Jvunvv WM. SANDERS, Jippraiscr for C.P.B Q` 8. Society. In .1 mm 1-1- n. a. 3mm." AOIIT POI `I'll ,187l. i6 i]E11, In Rnlia-.itr.u in hnnnnrr, to T T E R, COUNTY I GROWN ATTORNEY ANTING, COUNTY CLERK, WILL AT- nt Burris. BVQPV SATUR- I. A. LEIGH Punt!-n. 975-ly_ 16'!` 1-11 no-nulu u 1.54:: nun nu uvvv uuv nun VIII w |n1:s'i.' 'w11n:s ANDvI.IQIi.0S. MDATQ Am I`: r xttirino I FRASER begs leave once more to te- . mind his friends And the tron-lling com- munity that he is still in the land of the ilving, and not behind his competitors in the way of improvements. He is still to be found oppolite the Barrie Railwny Station, where all the: is necessary to connituto s ` lain Onnndinn Inn are to be (ound, privnteenn public. Conveyance: to :11 parts North of Bun-ie. 1, ' E III) AHVD `ID-An-ighun This Hotel has been entirely renonted and Are- furnished. The Bar is now stocked with the [{&`:?;r *9 *2*=_ g. 3 mgheen 3 want 0! re to _ ; owing tln keep frm` t. emfn' I, umbpfrl _. y Me o the.,, than t sumo- nn ih