liar]! q 1I'Ul.`\IlIUI A-. .\14)F.R_0W, ..4l?IIY`lN'.!Pf. M ux<.n_u w, _ _ ,,4;:pru.v':er. c'Rarri is-: ,1- ,..mss :..1rArz- ._ `RD 1 H`..'-.'K`J'J, ' C.E., P;AL.S. `3:It-the` stout!-.of1 inalxincnons on - Terxna kc`. V `KW V Punmun. bosses paid In course 0! 'l'l1ll'Ly-HVU yuan. exced FORTY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. Claims by CHICAGO FIRE. estimated at ..,.....1.. mo mm mm urn hnina licmidatad as Claims by UHIU.=.uU Irluna. esumiucu as. nearly $3,000,000, are being liquidated as last as adjusted wmmm Dlnuouoa. ` qw.r`.nm1*v_ PRUMPI` PAYMENT. and 'w1'rHi;U1* SECURITY, PRUMP1` PAY.\iEN'I!, LI.'3ERA'L[-TY in adjustment of its Losses are V the prominent. features of this weahhy company. rmm and mm POLICIES issued with very "by all Din; U19 [iT`0l1';lI]eDt teamres 0! H113 Waauuy cuulpauy. FIRE and LIFE POLICIES issued very livers] cnnditions; . l HEAD OFFICE, CANADA BRANCH 1!] uni` nan. L _ - - --.._- - VV _ . J omv GREGG, - Proprietor. Wines, Liquors, and `Cigars,: of -the beat ' quality, sup'plied at tbp bar. A (Lad Table is always kept. Excellent ncommodatlon for ' Travellers. An attentive Hostler. Charg 9 moderate. Stage twice daily {mm the house to Guilzord. and daily from Rosemonta-1d Aglisson and back -- ' 42-ly . v r ynmn u ., 0 `JINION HOTEL," A__LLIS l`ON_. .--g- 2 W. 0. HAND, Paorruaror. 8 Auarrbiman. The Proprietor of the Dominion Hotel has recently, owing to its grentinci-ease ofbuaipess, been compelled to add double accomodation to his old house, and has had the establishment re-tted and re-furnished, and with ample stables, bed. and sample .rooma,he thinks he wil be able to receive all of his old, friends, who have so liberally supported him in the past. Room for one,,room for al. Best wines and liquors,best table. best accommodation, ofany conmrg place in_ the Dominion.-`-W 0. Hand requests the public to be`-r in mind thpt he is at the present time the only l,_,ic_-anseti Auctioneer in these parts, an] in that` departmern of his business he is prepared to give his best atten- |.l0ll to the interests of sellers, and in all cases to give fair play to buyers. a'.'Sa.les of stock of all kinds promptly `attended to, and'prornpt unerlnmnntjiwnvn mznnred. 42'-ly WHE LIVERPUU4 AN 1; mzmuun mu: GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Available An-sou, 8`.57.000,000. Losses paid in of Thirty-ve years. m-ma 1mm`? MILLIONS Su erior accommodation and ever atten- P 2 7 -tion paid to `he reqmremebts of -travellers. Rooms for Commercial Travellers. Terms modexate. , _ . 42-1y %_._: ` ---.-r The best brands of Wines, Liquors, Cigars, and the ctceteras ofa first-class bar always on bond. The table is unequalled in-its furnish- ings. The commercial rooms are bever than any north of Toronto. The stnbling ac- comodation cannot be excelled Stage tyvice 9. day to and from Guilfurd. and da.-ly from- the house to Rosemont and Alliston and back. - 42-ly _ (Late (Jerk in County Regmfy Olc?) Conveyance:-, D Commissioner in Queen's Bench, Auctioneer, Appraiser and Commission Agent for the sale.of HOUSES, LANDS, -FARM STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Goods, Wares, tc. Also for the collection 0 RENTS, NOTES AND ACCOUNTS. I3"Caa/rauduncu made on Good: left for. Sale. Slain Rnnm A-nrfllir nfolliel` I" [~"]iizs nxcunmm T n<'Fr'i3"If' 1 1 oo0Ks00WN. or an xmqs promptly auuuu settlement always assured. l3"(.'4uli'auduncu made Good ten for. Jan. Sale Room, corner 0 Oolliev` and `Mu1`Iet'8fs;;' Banie. - ..__.?_________________________._. `u .1 es Fa loxiovm M. SHANAC13 ......--r- The Sin_xco.=, under its new management, has undergone considerable Improvement, and now presents t) the traveling community 9. house nnexcelled for commodiousness s.nd~ comfort. The Bar is supplied with the choIcest brands of Liquors and Oign.rs,nnd_in the charge of an adept compounder of drinks. Good Stabling and Sheds. . 40ly > -Z_ - ,A_.._..-...--on v .\,n.,, J CHIEF CUN'd'l`Aum:s, w....., Cnnon Opposite the Market, Barrie. p--_____.._ !TnRMs: $1 per year j in advance; . The Fashion has been ttd up in 9. - manner strictly in keeping w-.t.h itshame, and wi'l com- pare favourably with any saloon North of, or in the City of Toronto. Stea.ks,0hops, Fowl Soup, . '1`eu.,0o'ee, &._.`aerved on short notice. The Bar and the Larder are well stocked with the beat. the .market anppp1 .es. ' 21-"I3 . - 7 ,-' ' VIWHE LIVERPOU4 AN!) LBNDON AND (11 nmz l\T.QTTRA?l{`.Fc`. (`.0`.IPANY. Dimlo :_-a: ` I Breakfast from 8 to 10; Dinner` from 12 to 3. Chops and Steaks at ali hours. Cold Lunch at the Bar. Fishing and Shooting Parties supplied with Refreshments for `their Excursions. Bur stacked with best qualities in Wines, Liquors, and Cigars. .n.\;~,v\.-...,~ . ALLISTON HOTEL, E. CONWAY, . '7 I I - 0- 1`-R&ISTR()_NG,T mvzxuv mm X?` it-inc;-Mall; Du 'ribu nfShu9'no\n- `nu mosI_maneL. ~rld ever lnmd, .........., Large'accoxnmodations for Travellers. Meals an all hours. Oysters Served In Every style. Bar stocked with the choicest Liquors, Wines and Cigars. I invite a,_oall. ` ' 4 Barrie, Feb." 199.11, 1873. V . J09. ROGERS ADV EE TISEMENTS. Av\ -~.ov~--s. -Es: smcon HOUSE, next dor West of the Old Bv:k'd( Toronto Building, Dun- ' ' ' lop qtreet, Barrie. IOSEPH ROGERS, W _ [OSEPH ROGERS, CONSTABLE, County of Simcoe, ---- -- n......m the Market. Barrie. . ` 0-an-o `The Best Billiard Pm`-ls-yr North of Toroutti. The table, is snpplia `. with everything in season, Pm-e Wines and Liquors. Good Stabling. ' . n.....:.. `l"\..- IIHI1 Il'I`) `lngj Corner of Mnlcaster. and Dunlop Streets. and opposite the Advance Oioe. Barrio. This commodious establishment hssjnst been opened, and having been built especially for the purposes of a rst.-class hotel, is fitted up es such, and will compare favorably with any house of the kind north `of Toronto. Commer- cial lravellerlh yrivate families on cases] visit; and the public generally, will nd that the pro- - px-ietor knows how. to provide for l.heir'oIpeoi__el , requirements`. The best of stqbllng IN! ..9-`B a.g;ande,(,1iQb!.il1l1lIK and experienced 993- A his house drlly o`n"i_he -air-' 1' 5. -'BInges"lea.ve' . ` ` riiiiulof`-the up trains. 36!!` W9 lpplletl with` I the best of liquorsend cigars. . Bs.rxio`.A`ng._l6,t_h, 1871.. _ A 9` .-.-_ v....h ___ Block, Dunlop S13;-eet, Barrie, Ont.` .j`_ '_7- 7 W 7 V _j_ - HE FASHION RESTAURANT, In the Star G F 0 smrm "`""'""'-" i ' C'h1efAgcn'Hor Dominion. ' , JOSEPH ROGERS, Ao`enL Bsrurie IELLINGTON HOTEL. OOOKSTOWN. In 101' IIIU Iv` tly throwinl bed to keoi e most 0!! _Northumll: mg an > we all 11119`- e Great 8! le ofit, and` in fan] I 7 Kxcellenaocotqmodation for Hummer mayo;-., ` 'lbur1sts, Qni the `Trizeinz Pu lfc. Boats,` Fishing ckle, audhlcloa o! :1 ; ind: forms? onvenlenge ofGneau.1 The. Bari: well Iupxilia} eq with lonign lyad Dommioqwlm and Li- qgors. Ilabling gnd ufeative Outlet-3.; ' II. B.--Snlendid:3pggt|p;d.1fx;g*nt;t,tt3:h':..;iI:*; otels an fa'l`aou5.- qxjors. Good uuhllng can nuesuvu u..m.._ ` N. 8.--Splendldv3P0U.l~1't.0`I$~!MhIs iillf .thaYioil:l_ys , ' ` HE WELLINGTON "HOTEL. THOMAS SUMMERSETT; PROPRIETOR a-gna_ .'l.u`u vv luv: lluu ;.aI\"I\ll:r; Bax-Lie, Dec. lstb, 1872. .._.__.._..__...._._.. ILDAND HOTEL, (Late. Royal.) o'ner of M, Fv-out 6'-.d Goldwater streets, Orillil, Ont gum; M. cmmcu-. PROPIIETOR.; (lauof-fjmwoodRaI'9!4H0Iu.R!cl,hg-1 _: ._ `ii 11` ' . .0*1.tionfor8u!nm_ $131011, mn:.|e.:?'t?aglc'2t?n3T1-reman:'7P!!L"%`; YLVARKSON HOUSE, BARBIE. J ' . J OS BUA CL AR_KSON; ?ROBRIETOR . an WOODBINE SALOON, l73iA7RR.IE-. A. 0. BROWN, PROPRIETGR. -----0 Vol. ---.-- .[ BEGELOW, SUPE R._[N'1`EN DANT. In Fgnv-ithl - - Pnonunou. -. .21. .4; .'/,1/,(. \y / . BRANCH 1uum'i'nm I., I '11 nuu In tw._I, Agent, Barrie. Pnopnxuoa . Pnornluoxg. F| uu_. 42.1), | ,. 1061 can Ipproacu GEORGEN S co; EXT. OF - vAn8APAII LLA AN!!!) IILLS I .- ummed to be benecial in u. cnses. Gull 8All8AI'AIIILI.A_ _nIIu `|.I.a.' warranted benecial In all arthe G, G. G. Voice in McConkey s.New "Building ovar the Bank of Commerce where one thousandcerticateeconld o`e shown, prev-' ing their etcacy. . V Sarsaprills in large bottles, $1.00. Pills, 25c. Sold in all the Dru: Stores. Earsapruls In large Domes, 3|-UUu 1 - Sold in all the Drug Barrie, April 17, 1872. A --_ V nultuu nnuu, . ( I Cmpenler, Builder, &c. Cegs to announce to the public that he has completed his Q m 1:` A M D n W 1?. R \A- ---. For purifying the Blood. cleansing And giving I vigor 10- the whole Human System, nothing can Approach . (`.mnRGl'`.N S (`.' FX1`, OF 0124:1111 Lvuvvnu . and Mnohiuayy for the manqfncture of DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS. MOULDING, &c n_d is prepared to supply these articles atith ` lowest price. A - m nvnm nn nnn\nv.znn&'nnInmInn: 1 Dulullur uuu ruuuunun, BEGS to inform the public _tha.1.he has taken Stall No. 4, in the Market House, Barrie. where he will carry on tha abovq buainesa. an-ie.D.membar 11th. 1867 so jun-u. . Bar well stocked with the best of Liquors end Cigars. Oysters always on hs.nd- during the season, Stewed, "Fried or Raw, Sal-dinea,_ Lobsters.`&c. _ W ` l0W03I DIICC. PLANING or `Evna:v;pmson|rT1oN.| ,.r\1-\r\1"l DULXUJJJJ kill.-vv:..|.1\.I, ' Dressed, and Tongded and Grooved Lumber, .3 everv description, always on hand, and made to order. . V . D---Zn Tnln 4']. of which we H s of Wild `Cbt uuszsimsmarlwt .po1;nd Exmu-I Ines,` Caption ompoailion 0! nd so hnrmonioil I it is mhdelhem ... ..m.m nndi; The subscxfiber is prepares: to execute all_ or- ders in "aiming, Decorating and Paper Hang- In M . 1 ~ %nintina of alldescrintions done with neat- tug, M Painting of alldescriptions neas and dispatch and It reasonable rates. All work warranted to gjv; uatisfnction. InauasAaA BT33!` oxunnu. . GEORGE NEWTON, ` Rxintar Decorator. 0rll1ia.._25tb Hay. 1911 ` " 21-ly 7Xl`l`tUl'l'1UUh! AND l'l..L:{> .'.JL\-Ial. an-. cured in Canada, the United t iqtes and Eu- rope. Patent guaranteed or no change .. Send for printed masructious. Agency in ogerstion ten yesrs. ` . HENRY GRIST, n1-fawn, nnnnn. GEORGE Nnvgw, ORILLIA. | - MQUHHH H'l L Draught.Iman._ urws -* PORGUPINE" V suoon, (me Bails), Dun!on`S:., opposite McCarthy J: McCarthy : Law Oice, Bgnrle. .j_..__.._.._. VICTORIA "HOTEL, MARKET SQUARE,` _ BARBIE. A ' ' JOHN H. JOHNS, Paornaroa. The beat of Wines andvbiqupra > in the Bar. Good and Commodious Stabling. 825- Hay. 1" .._._._. W. J. T. having bought out the Stock and Goodwill of I. Ve Williaina. is prepared to supply the public with Beer, Beef, Pork, and Potash Barrels, Regs. Chums, Wash Tubs, Barrel Chums. and the Celebrated Cylinder Chu_rn ; also. Oisterna of allsiles, and all Work in` a. Cooner's Line of Rusiuess. ,_ I`-Illa-' - _ - .- - --7- . nvnnl- In B UUUIJIH.` B unuu Ul |"|lllL|VD3- Collier - - - -' -:---- stroe NEARLY OPPOSITE THE MARKET, - mmzxm. * 19.1; . Pint Bottlt C350 zsnud Dealer 1 s.--Johu Wood.` & Co., Wells uu.mewoqn.-lk PATENTS "OF VIN-VENTIGN. VFXPPZDITIOITSLY AND Pif.C57:.'3R|aY SE-. ......I In nmin 4hnT1r.!fnfs.`-i'nfAnnnd En- MR. H NRY SEWREY,is now prepare [to manufacture all articles in his line, of the eat description, and at cheap xfltel. ' . - -~ Bm-tie. D 1. 3rd 1867. =No 1 GROUND WHITE LEADS, "GENUlNE No. 1," No 2, and No-3, of this brand, M are unsmpaased for body and brilliancy ox ghgdeo Packages contain full nett weight The pl hlic are warned that c ':ta.iu other brands `gm Ii I ahort..in every nailed 25 pound package. - - A . 7 Examine the brand and do not be put o package - Examine the ahd no7tAbe at o" withjnferior paintg. The axis-r is always can?- EST. mad hv nnv resnenmble dealers in mm? ')n:n oktnm n n . nan tn. um: r, Ottawa, Canada. Mqchanioal Engineer, Solicitor `Patents and . S0111 ny any respeomuxe uenlers mlunsr throughout Ontario, and to dealers onl by EI.LIO'1` & -0., ' Tqnou-ro Foraalein Barrie by John Woods, 4'. P. | Kidd, Watson __& Co. and Well : Bron 330.0 (0 OHIO!`- 'Bar:ie. July. 1 EORGE BALI] T r INGHAM BRQTH ERS, BUTCHERS and GEN- . Sta11No2,_, Bertie-, my on hand a 3 ` ' Fpesb Meat, Fowl Gauge; ac'Lr I5I'ta'p:1yt)i:'.,ef . lit as the , greet`- yf* moder::rp:i':e:.Erd".nd 05" the 9. ~ 001193 Bef:'35|.l|cea end Lard, together With 3- Valfiy 0? other useful commodities cnn always be had. at No. 2 Stall . ' . A11: nnrphnnnn rhupm-mi ln Vnnw nun-I 3' 4|... ER'AL`P.U.RvEYoks,Ma,rk_e: ` uuvuya IN uuu. at NO. ZUMII. V 1 `.9. pm-chases delweredln any put of,the town free of charge.` . Cash paid for Game. A nmanul. J. mlaaul. Barrie Nov. 13, 1872. - 46-ly ammnw; . . [- hliohgil ..1..... nil?! I . " `K -' -' .`- -' tom the first `duiries in tha Provlncg; which -for 7 quality cannot be beaten. `HOMAS LOWE. @$@T513RE 8*. ~ V conaiat.ing,of_ V , . TEAS, SUG./IRS, COFFEE8, TOB./20003 c., PICKLES-, CANNED SJQLMON, LOBS1E.RS,VS..1RDINES, ` ANDFRUIT OF EVERY DESORlP.'l`I9N.Tp N.B.-A choice lot ofgaken and B`iuit'I.; manufactured of the hen mite:-uln. always an hand, with a choice .pe1ection.}ot Italinn gocciui . tr.u_n_n the best p=.,.1:8 9f 3.9=;9- - A ` V ' R.x11G, ; T. sSo1d by any respectable dealers in intsP tmmahnnt Ontario. and to dealers onlv bv )AI NTING AN D DECORAI ENG .953-EA ` MBfCAL `DISCOVEI4 The Subscribe:-`has recived ;._iplendid1ot of KTYTSTRQII '"'1P_1-3' _AND~THE WH0I-E scnfrr of` succxss IN ALL `Govi:R1iMEN'r.v `JUSTICE IS THE GREAT, BUT SIMPLE comploteu nu STEAM POWER __.I u_..I.x....-.. 0.... H... n-unnnfnnonrn nf u----- ' Thiais pro-eminently a shnvingggo-A {uhisin doubted try to trade horse: and we ifyou wont get eh: 1o_youx bun`: mutant. But It Pmn ooreia, atnngq to day, the way noto go: Ihuod in lo . ,hnm;c_ viii! and 8%. -not-anz.-hi-. 1 an`d'ti_uI `the wcmhoypnrmnnwa L -A r 1 ;;'Em0mbeI' K plaoe,8ocnnl_`!1oarg0nlrr!IaW .B.rw'= 3'.99*:w W 8m. M: anu lI_uI get In! wuuu: v-~,`..... ..;Rcmeu_abcr we pluoqsomnc 37.-i gk Burgh` _Quu|a sums. I SCROLL SA'.WING, .....a ...A 'I`......n'nA and flrnnvn I'.nm Eznerul usinm (Katha V _. li.(_)F.,D.E.-A. Moorms V- g mun nngssllils '8.llA,Vll'|nA| PNGLISH BUN HOUSE AND CHEESE J DEPOT. ` _ ' ILHUNT, PRCDPRIETOR... sI:A A150 6 neslpck of :; ;-nr:r-5I-.t- nvvn uuu nvvs.---.- us, . UQEESK ` `R-h-Gan in Oh: Donnln: ARRIE mam woxzk COOPERAGE. ` -:_._- J. .TAYL()R, Proprielbr. Jpn E `BARBIE nnnu-nov A t'l`DY -' `I113; D1L\ |.\J.._u 1 FOUNDRY, AGRI- CULTURAL `IMPLE- MENT AND STOVE ;-Swonxs. .: T ` . Butcher and Poulterar, -...I-`HA phnolmn has tuba-. ass; --- street, mrn: 1: I `D`I7`l:|I'l\ COUNTY OF E s1M0.0E, GENERAL ADVERTISER 16-1Ayw' nu, 19-ly-r Barrie, Oz Ill '7 Allnlvil wave:--n DY`l.-I S'l`lJ;`l`8 with full_ qiirectlons for use at tho T - HEW DRUG STORE- AMEIIICAN (MM. 01!. AND LAIIIPS, uumwms. ma:l-'I.nc- I 'l`0llS. and SIIADBS, 0! every I11:-Inlw at than PUIISES. BRUllEs.' 'l`0lLE'l` ARTICLES FANCY Goons, and DRUGGISTS SUNDIIIES, In endless variety. at the NEW -DRUG STORE- Pmss, TOBACCO and cleans, unequaled 101- style and quality, at the . - HEW DRUG STORE- PAINTS. 011.5. vanmznuns, anus and PUTTY. at me. ~ usw nnuc STORE. be active mcdiclil nl` vul-.<'rH G6! 'I val-Iely. at me new nnun stone. MACHINE (BIL! from 400 per gallon upwards at the NEW DRUG STORE. Every arucl,o'(inarnnte{ed to gla PERFECT sA'l`IsFAG'l'l0N . at the NEW DRUG iscronna, Don t Delay to Call and Purchase Your Articles -at the ~ _!EW DRUG STORE. __. ---w...r\-\ wxa__m.suns, cAnnIA'ms,] n. n1" The subscriber having purchased the entire stock intrude of Mr Wm. Whitebread. is pne- pared to make on the shortest nntics and most reasonable terms as good and as cheap Double or Single u--- - L L L1-an.-n wAG"b N s 2 % @1m.E%1@E3g EI@;E-E389 I $ I Q I I ll 33 Qllffn omur TIIE nus.-r AND mmusvr IJRUGS AND MEDICINES Sld -at Ihn itlll CII T7! IZL-`U As can be made in this or any other county, A- CROKER. Mr. A. Groker having baught out my interest in the above bnsineaa,I heartily recommend him to my patrons, and trust that they will give to him my liberalpatronage bestowed upon me W. WHI'1`EBREAD- ;iHi.'fH BAIFIW New nnuc:s'Toais, BARBIE. J safe to take, I! `elv be reed up: all diseases oil -1 Digestive Organs . she various >.' cAn.nIAc<`," 1? _v` construction Collier Street L. .4 , ' .---.-gr.`-3' -~ East, second door from the Market. BA RRE . As the advertisers are thor- oughly and practically` conversant with their A Of the `latest and best-styjl-evs . - and `of the most approved r business in all its detnils,_employs none but i the most skillful workmen, ~ and use only the best material, they can. guarantee all work turned out at their establishment to give perfect satisfaction to the purchnaer. Farmers and others look to yourinterests, and give us 1. call, we promise to give you better value for your money than you "can get at any other Carriage Factory in Barrie. r3`Alun,ENERAT. RLAGKSMI1`HING in rectory xn name. n"A1so,' GENERAL BLAGKSMITHING in Ill its branches attended to. . atria; June 18, 1873. " ` 5-ly |P L ASE %'1i'.'('1i""15',1 R16 1| . he undersigned begs to inform all parties who I may need such woxk, that he has always on < > ' hand alargesnpply of -v\'I' -run-I1-1'-rs I\'I"`I -run-r\1'*u EV1GNY ' COTE. :5 - }~JI\.I'.I.'lLLLuI'JJJJJ\J\JJ.IKJi Which he will sell all the lowest rates for Cash. 4-: up 1 any: '-`IPOIITOBY DD` 't`I FARRIE BRANCH BIB..L.E SOcIETY.| DUHLOP BTIIIIT. ' V $5 16% : either sex, young or old. I ( pcraay. Agents wanted! All classes of working people, of sex, young old, make more moneyat work with us mlheirspare mnmenI_s,qr all the lime, than many- lhjygglse, !_ :LrI_'Ie_u_lgrsfrco. Addteas G. S'l`lN`d0N &. I III '~. Luna 6, .f.a A Mn mg- mlnenrspare atany-I P nioylglsftce. _& 0. Bvrslwdahhnnm - " , ...n.Iv I 'lUlIBa llllu all val-Iely. at the "~rtie, July 3,1973. _.__..___..?...j. III` U!!! at the Bnrrle, July I6, "13. nuu nun: nu um auaylvvuu STOVEPI E BL`"E3""1 I'lTLl-I. L- ._!II .u..II -0 CL- I...-..-s -..A.._ K`..- !V....L .15!!! `$5100 . \\`i-'f" meclsmg..............SoI .., nun : `oncome hame..... .. .. " 'Neattghe `Vavcs her Spin! Wander! E` Nolitl one lomaelme........... Give mv lnve to all afome. . . .. . ` 1`-hink ofme sometimes. Maggie. .. -' E_lofll'y{'!hone the Sun of Heaven. .. l`lllIlK OI Softly-`ab: SENT muua fox ll` I . . . forget your Mnhensundne. . .Song. Hays. I long to see the deafold Home.` . . . . " Stewart. Liulo Sweetheart. come listen to me. " French. My evety 'l`hought.was ofthec. . . . . ' Hays. Men are such Decewers. Alto song, _ . from nn|ine............;..... ` Dunks. C II -' ` I In Golli s. Bruiuq Br &c., amlr men anon Deccivers. Pnn|ine............;..... Slay nollong Iway. Soprano do My Heartfor thee. do do do To picnic the Girls. . Baritone do do My Queen ufsxaru, nwnke. Tenoydo do IIl|Q'l`_IIA III ' - Any -gucuu on own POST-PAID, Jenny . the Flow: I'U9 I 'I'I'|IU Jenny,tl1e Flower of Kildnra. . . . . .Son Stewart. 40c. Whisper soly, Mother's dying. .. ... 0 Stewart 30. Imnpxternud Henrerof Prayer... ... . .!1ymn nks 300. Mv hoveulecps under u1eDaiuiu...Song outlay. me. Oh! how d'ye do. Aunt Snlie!.... do Stewart 3012. ,Dnunakcune'nnddIngnout........ doMa 80. 3Naa1h the while and purple Bjoubms do ersley 39. Nora1sdreamingoyou............ do Pnuaoe. Tue cBvvceEt|e|;IrBud is do- -Dunks ace. 9 inc comqhogn Motlieif: n:n1:'n7aoc: God B|0Il>oI>Ii` ........`. .- do stewarbhoc. Jay; 31, 1373. The sweetest and In Ilun1ng'...... wi`n"c!Tmme wnigm, Motliei? `: God meuouraome............. A Get upmd shut the Door... . Does he. aver think it me. . Gel uplnd shut lye Do he qver 1 my 0 com, H_9 ]y _s 1-ir.... M _deir`,o|d~ . I `vs no`-l-lama. Einnxnhmslawlv Hive no-uomm... .4;oIun:-culaway~.. PoorlillleTim;..... nl: Till : 'IltlII}d .\Vi" M98-In ~80 Stewart aoc. 1 g v;erI|:;' Billnws afan... . dgg. Pam 35. 1 S-nv'1o:rjThotI;I'!_VI;rnear . .. do . Damn`: 30. 'l`_h Tout. Bnndmfpr i\_1n!e_Voiceu.. `do 'l`oni:l 40. Pen.rl_of America. Cs[mce.`.lnm'Imemdl Xinltel 51. ` :ChchngWavu.2..... `.&-.`..a... (la Kinkel40a'1 B _ -ol'Samlogu.._...... .....Wnlt_ _ I-lxh 35c.' x!a_g7:c`_'u:gzgp3.r:.......I._...,Mu..m .xin:I;u5e. II ..-:m,.L....rsg:--~%--L*~:-QWV NHRISTOPHER HARRISON. - J ' nnponxronv IA DDT1? III) A nnn nrnr 1- Inlmenug iuralgiau lillh `-CKIIXIIIIR waves. . . . . . ' Benofu MoI_'i1iuxZ;phyn..V..... Fa _ ulclme ..... MA rl M Aul.uInn'I.m( ._ Q_\~`cig The ROIDUTI. -. guatugnn 1.enveo.`_n4 6 GI , [Q - Li -v Happy bu - Dunn Cnhune `- ` Mnv-Pole - . :6 BUILDERS s * "*"",.~.::."~:**".'.:'#.2`.,L Go9dHu mor~ - - -. .30 ` 7311:1135 Fleurdescbnmps - . 17.1,`. 1-pn'g15o: .PtIbl&iOl@8ut,pos&-;wid, on ,5 Dluucuhnlno - - May-Pole . Thoge um; im:kg`oo`a ha-guns, pithag` - puuuplngm-rmn9iniann.,nho1ld.. '1 tin-` HIUU.` L`, UUUUIIHD9 Uflljlll J ' CUTTERS & SLEIGHS. Poor little '1': 9; ms nlotland _.__-.' .._-__.-_. "i.Eit':Hs on cu'rTs: am he made in this or anv other cnuntv. {K oi me sometimes. Maggie. . ky1'5hone . W 'l.'1`Ju nuun `And also of his Improved Patent" f\YT`l'.l5T`I")`I.` `DTl`\f\'If xoqe wovwghtboagzirgdno, _eit:::: fough- \ , Iq: . ' . ` .'j ,` _ ` . . I IIQW-0. "nu_'wi`8wt!s` " "' ' ~ "emu-:s_._` II 7 - Wine a_uln.In.. ha Bihnws aim-....'.. Provie it, by camugu thn NEW DRUG_ mu. rnuuun ___!_I_ t_ _. ..-..nI..-.- WATER.` LIME in `I'LL. Y.-.-.-;..u.J 1,Ij.1_IUl1 DID; 3-nun.` J: 13'." ii'i1')"'1')'i 3 H1 H5 01' any A. CROKER. nnlnnr uh-an "Wag. 0. mcmr, - Bayld St , Baprie. " N93 .'.'.'o Faun: I-III` t. for me 1 H. 4|.-nix . ununmls, . Collier street East, Barrie. 'WAt=e.0.t. porday. Agents wanted! All ' working neonle. Hays. 85c. Hays. . -We. intwandernf` Stewart. aoc. .......... Pratt. 30. rme...... _ atewart. 30. Haggis... " Stewart. 80. A leaven... Pratt. 30:. 406. .8andie. lome.'.... soc. iuten me." 30. ' fthec..... 35. 4 .....s..... 80. Loprano Darth. 30. dp Dankl. 30, Iarilone Dunks. soc. :.Tenm_'do Dunks- 30. dare,......Son stowart..40c. dying .. Stewartsoc. yer.._. xeDam'u..8ong erplexwc-, Stewart ouI.. .. 80. `nle Blmmmn do 1-,n'lnv ma. l0 9_ E DCSIUWEII ll[.'UII [I18 W. WHI'1`EBREAD- 29-1 y ..-do ay: 40. ....... ....>da -, Hayssc. ........-... Abbeynaoc. 'A"'9%'Ii.'$tE.| hnrday, Noiember 13,j1%8'7.3.% .'.Ina_un'xi_:nt a1:-fkhikex soc . "- . ~du`?` T` Kinkel136c~ -7 " Gnlnn-Kinkclmc HN SHIV 0 CVO! III!!!`- F1_d,:hiu on '--__jq1u/7 ' Kinxcaraoc 1 _. .xmke1soe_ lnnrumenul Kinkel 50 -. - - do. Klnkelmc ` lnltrumenul Kinkel we '; do. Kinkc|,30c_ A Schoujsche links! 30:: 1 lnurnnxgpntnl Kinks! _ - nmh .mone_raw ` \.song- my" u u3Y5- VI. "Abbey,30<;.' Lisonfsxewgtzzoc. do. _ rats an _ in .-. do` . -Ha s_35c. "Hymn Dan 5901:. "Song Stevnft 30- ..do yllxays-10. ..'du Havssc. -no a'1cwart~auc. do Hays 35c. . do -Hnys;35c. Some wise man--I forget who-A-has ealled a boarding-house a little world, made up, like the great world, of odds and ends. where you may find a genius at your right hand and a tool st your left. [My left-hand neighbor, in the case 1 hm recailing. was not 9. fool, but a Frenchman ; and my right-`-well. ' my right-hund neighbor was something more perplexing, more interesting than a genius, for it was-a woman. T an! an anninnnr luv nrnfnumnn ant` a genius, IUI. M. wua--u wunuau. I am an engineer by profession, and hadebeen sent to L---, to superintend the laying 0! a new line of rail. It was my first dinner in Mrs. Apth- vveite s boarding-house, and I looked with a stranger s curiosity down the long table at the double row of faces, no one of which I had seen beforethat day- One seat only, just at my right, V was vacant, but the knife and fork laid` about the napkin indicated that its UWDGI VVBS expected [0 POSSESSIOH. U Minn TCnnmlpa' in late nanin tn- UWHUI VVIIU UAPGUBDU I-v tunv |J\lII~lv . Miss Knowles` :3 late again to- day, remanked a young man opposnte. Those tiresome little asmals keep her out of all couscxence. In _.__..u ........I.... _. 4.. ...i...n.-.. ELI 51'2" d medial 5 7 innrnf IIUI Uula U1 uu uuuovuauvu. My mental wonder as to whether the lady could` be connected with a menagerie was answered byvMr. De.. blay, the Frenchman at my left. - H Mu faith I ha exclaimed. I an. may, LIIU Elcuuumuu (Ii uuy uzu. My faith! he exclaimed, .1 as. tonish myself that 9. lady such as cette belle Mademoiselle Noaillea is not before this restricted to one sohol9.r- ~ life-long, bien entendu! he added, diverting his soup-spoon from its legi- ` timate use to kiss it with a ourish. It KITL u Ann ! unn in-It H-v Nth n urn; Hlllltl-U uau IU luau AI. wuu u uvuuoua ' Why don ! you try her. with a pro- posal, Deblay? She seems to smile more on you," said, with a just par-. ceptible sneer, a man next to tharat 5 speaker. I` nh, mnn Dian! ni-ind Dab?!" . SPGEKBI 0 Oh, mon Dieu! otried Da}?'_f_ ;_l she smils, ye ;_ but I: `smile as might [and 9. is sunshine on an iceberg. Ah, it is 9. bad counaal you make your fnends, M. Vebszere !" (I '1`lunI u I-unnnnan I-un `Hang. in gun `Ayn umuua, L110 V vuutulu ; " That's because he likes to see `em in the same x_ as himself, eh, Web- A star 2 slyly said the young `man who had spoken about little animals. ,'I`hn rnmnrk Avirlnntln nnntniv>" - '1 ma Illry mug, ll] wriuu um: uly, His mystic chalice ung away; For though with nectar half lled up, He learned to touch the painted cup. Yet, if by brooks I pause to drink, Hie beaker stands upon the brink, And in the crystal far below, ' I see its` evanescent glow. It lures me through the marshy ground, Its scarlet splendor all around. And I could wish the cruelfay, Would take his sinful cup ayay. For even now, with wine deep dyed, I see it by the river Bide, Betraying by its temptinggleam. All such as wander by the stream. No fay comes seeking through the ledge, Perhaps the king as signed the pledge, For, reddened with its brilliant stains, Untasted still, the cup remains. I`. .... '11.. II)-up Imp RT..-mush 54 uuu upunuu itlluub luuu uuuuuuun | The remark evidently contain" A M meaning unwelcome tn "' . V-` ` His `black avn"" ' """Wbs`-" gen, . ...ows came closer to- ., and his heavy mustache gave , an impatient jerk, as he said, hastily, _ Much obliged, I m sure, but Pm not over anxious for" smile: from nobody - knows who- 1 u r1....oI;.._.... 1Innf`nnnn T 163" wnn [--o-._--- The tsiry king, in wrath'one `day, Win mum nhnlica nncr Artur; KHDWB W110`-' _ . G_eutle,men, gentlemen, Icall you to order, said 6. stout mun faith?! down, who had pushed `snide his soup- plate and was busy mixnng 9. dish of "salad. ` Of the deed and the absent --you know the old proverb. T Tnaf than thudnni-,nnnnnd. and `I. ----you Know Luu ulq pluvuruo Just then the door opened, and e ' women entered. - I own my onriusity r wasrouserl by the preceding conversa- tion; and I followed heiwith my eyes ` as she walked nenrly the length of the _ leng table` .to' the `vacant seat; but . ov_viAnglto't_he light, Ieould distinguish `_ hardly an`ything`_mo re, then; that her ' rfnqvements and the outlineslof her` j gure 'were ungsuelly tgreeeful. `As ~ she reached my `side I rose and drew ' beckheraehah-,.torlwhieh little atten- ; xion. she thanked me withsthe same ; o o`l&` smile-,-e-as` I could. novgv, perceive-A 3- of w:hioh.=th'e . young. Erenohrnan had 71 spoken;-mpd. his .sinulq.vseeme.d to me i; 9l|elB.8Ifal_|Blful.tb&n at rm: . ~ - `IA :_v_.- clung.-no blunt - ....o,.-o- -II- one I6}! usuunun luau at uuaun . ' It is my theory that a first-rate ou~ gineet must thavg sqmetlnng of ,the ' atlistiin him. Now, I may say that, _ without undue vanity, I wasa ratg jrate `enginqer, and I suppose it was L.'th`1_1rtistiigsomethiug which was so 5 j Itrongl`y:i_h1pr'essed'by_ the sort of har- V . 'mpnyjn;th e 'voic,e, 'gestui[e and whble t sqb_e'of the \fv'omgn-bbsido Vine. Y P'!9i$!ha d 'chnns9*! `-Lt 6ri itmo ` i'nt'ara at_`3 I- gust bbnf in '_f1'|'Y'.!m_nd boy =9 to fm9*h'oif'moi in/wire df _gny.-exn :13ie;>31;i:~_hu"'-hqa agv vy,at-"znjahaii of; wnsw Mi`!!!- znung. 7 ~ < . -. A A _ '1`hore does not upp`o ar~ to: be any 3 `lnjtr ofthe _oqro;non;en heie, libe- ; E gin; `_' a6f;j'vf&'m'{Iif5imt6du ouu6l'vI_as,.: THE PAINTED cup. ' MY NEIGHBOR. nun, Dun uup Auluvuuun -1`? am lhe Jldme for Nuvemb er VVILII IIIUUU Ul VVU|lItUl B IJIILII-Iln [I61-II You believe in physiognomy`! So do I, she and quickly ; then,~'a.s if repeating of even that slight impul- aivenens, she resumed in the old tone, " Stiil, suppose after all I were to tum outs. desperate character---what would you say then ! ' U T nl-nnnlrl nan nvh Ann nf nnr Nam IUPIIUII, ICUSIIIIISU She smiled, and reached out her bend to her glass: Very well, `To neighborhood and fqiendship' then, smoe you choose to run the nek ! "`h3n l|ff|A Ainlnnnc hurl Hnnn nnri:AeA GUI? yvu u|IUUU `U Illll |IIO IIUQ i > This little dialogue had been carried on thus far under eover of 3 rather noisy discussion opposite, but here `some one spoke to Miss Knowles, and I was obliged to content myself with observing her. I did not nd it a tire- some occupation. She was a very handsome -.weman-for, though un- married and evidently young, no one wculdhave thought of calling Miss Knowles 9. irl,-and- there was much more than beauty in her face, there was a meaning in every line, a mean- ing which suggested that hers had been no ordinary or easy life. But though a set lace. it was not a hard one, and attracted in spite of itself. F`_ Miss Knowles, 1 think it is too un- kind l" said the person who had inter- rupted us, oneof the prettiest little school-girls I ever saw, leaning forward from our side of the table". You haven t spoken a word to me yet. 1` do believe you've torgotten that we're engaged ! to Ru {anal Mia. Ufa.-nnlan :5 on In-. umg, 11 wnuur-u ya id manner} (:2 enlvlh and I- VVIFII BI] III`-IU3UII|I.UIU CQIIIUVUIUIIO I You are a bold man, Mr. Deu- veru, she said finally, to oer that pledge to an utter stranger Why, I might b e-V--anyth1ng! axhief or a. mur- derer, for what you know 1 It (-1 nnnu nllnn! `Inn nan:-n aknl {I1 JV Du IIIUII B I should say, with one of our New York judges, that there must have been " attenuating circumstances, I replied, laughing. Q3`. anvnlnrl and I-nnnhnrl nut hnr This is rather acold elqment for pledge-obriug, Miss Knowles," I sand, but at least iris a pure` one. Suppose we drmk to neighburhood and triend- shsp. ' I had annnngln ghn Ah` `nn` .0 uulwhad succeeded. She did look at me again, her `eyes resting on my face with an indesotibable expression. (C Van urn n Inn`:-I than Mr nan- VLUIUI, IUI VVIIHE you DHUVV : Oh, pray allow `me more skill in physiognomy, said I, thinking the while how oddly her words chimed in with those of Webster 3- minute ago. (5 vnn Kglinuun :9. -n'kun;nnnnn\u 1 n ` By jove! Miss Knowles is to be envied!" It was gWbater who said this, anti the xnarked, way in which he said it made the speech a mde one. Dablay perhaps thought so, for he said instantly. IS nk IIIIIII 11:... I Ivan `MI --- r;n:;un at your union professionally or other- ; wise, `I blundered on, not very well '2 knowing what I was saying, for she `hid turned her eyes full on me, and : they` made me lose my head a little. And you 2" I in M... I(.......I-.. .. A......:...... o......1....- av CIIIII JUII I ' 3 " Mrs: Knowles, :1 drawing-teacher, she answered, not exactly shortly, but briey. But I would not take the hint. I wanted -to make her look at ! me again. I took up the glass of water before me. ' 11f`l'\I,3_ , ,._;|, ,, , II I _ A I luuunu-I . Oh, man Dieu ! yes, Macs Nonilles and Mees`Morrell are to be envied and blamed alike, both the two! It is cruel of your sex to monopolize itself against us miserables, you hear, Meek Morrell T `It __- `._J 04......` Il_'_- TP_.___-I,_I `said; `- but you know oi old I never" l,able, so much her personality made itself fell l_l1 fiverything. She made If one had fancied Miss Knowles face hard, he would have changed his- mindin watching the smile with which she answered the laughing young girl, a smile out of which the ice melted and left pure sunlight. No, l ve not forgotten, Rosa, she kiss and tell." It was a peculiarity of this woman s t - as I had occasion later repeatedly to obsei-ve-that, whateger "she said or did, she could not help being remark-A '_`;..i quotation from the common little `: song just asaniYb ca.-elesgly, and rnaulffiy without a thoughtof effect, yet I do not believe there was a. man at the table W` L _-...`I .'| 1..-... In-.. I... .....h_ _, cl IIIUIO vvuu In -uv heard it from or I ` - 1! 15$ glut: m _Even Webster lifto __,-.u_ _ L.'...I , 1H8 eye: 5` WI! tub I her 1135 Suite ~uumove3`_' _EveniWebsIal' with a kind _ eyes to her mbm. . of sullen admiration, a l ..e which he_ was as unwilling to give as she to receive, but which was forced from him against his will. . tun- .1...h-- .-J` 6`.-Ennrlekin T nm nnn [Owen IYUIU nun usuluclv uu: nun. My pledge of friendship, I am {sou strained to admit, did not advance me ,, T _-.-[.I~ Lncogl nnnhnri unllm Mica Sllllle LU uuuuu, lslu nun wsvauuu luv as I could` have wished with Miss Knowles. A certain degree of pro grass she allowed me to make,tbut never one step beyond. Oddly en'- ough. it` was as. kind of disagreement which served me most eectively, and which came about in this way. One evening! had been reading to her, andhad inst closed the book as twi- light came on, when my attention was , attracted by a. newly married pair in who balcony opposite, who, regardless ofthedouble row of houses, were in- dnlgiag in some of those demonstra- tions peculiar to the honeymoon. It `would only have amused me, as usual, bntforthe `e`eet it had on {V1 iss Knowles I shall, "never forget her look not . her tone-the mixture of pity, con- tempt. and something that was almost like envy, as she" said under her breath -`-She4'hinks it will last !-poor little fool l"_* Involnnterily a quotation"fr_orn` the volume"'we had been reading to- gather `came to" my lips: I too, have be'enin Arcadia! I should hardly haveknow-no_that I had spoken aloud, but for the way in which she/turned onzmq-9 . .~ ' ~ . nnn. _. ...-......e...I- cl-,.o on' aim! aha mime... - , _- What suggested that to you_'I.ah5 paid, impexionsly. -,"Toll me, I umgt! u'I`hamrnranninn nf`vnnr hoe mat imperionsly. -,"'1'ou me,1 mam: T Threxpression of.` your face just now," Ianswered, amilmg. " There _jvaq;s\whola=tomance in it. .o-;-_;ns _L- ..... ..-.3 ...:ol.-as VWDU:D\wuvav lvilnnnlavv .- a-. Indeed! aha l e]0l9(i, with n deIiberate'emphu'sis' oontnscing with her-former abraptness, `fthat muntbe an ugroabla pastime, trying `to eat- prisp f;ncga.o' their, guagdl Perhaps you` aid-going` to favoflns with other : 'r$valntioui gainhd in ;.h'e;'same way 1" ~ .-:A- 4.-.... `n....mlalm._ mm: un- YBVOIIUODU guluuu Ill -nu muuu Wu `_ Aside from the. sudden, most un- -Weloomaioonvictioq that I hadpindeed V chanoadaon.~ome:_:3axrjng chord in the m`~Iwu Io? tnkomaoook by her `cold ;i3`.m;inIm n. 9r.oI;mak.msV 40 1 ho.ljKoully wifthtut Wiotdi-to `rob; I No. 46. Whole No. 1108. ._.-..__..-._.--__._..._._._.-;.:, .._ _- . tone: I beg your pardon, Mr. Denvers, you have a ri own thoughts, and in was I who forced you to explain them. she gave a. forced smile, `!tnk_e advice, don t waste your time in study- ing my face ; the romances you might read there would not be good for much is any sense. And now, forgive me !" And she reached out her hand to, me. I took it and held it a moment while our eyes met. What she read in mine I don t know, but _whatever it was; it did not appear to please her, for she drew her hand away urckly with a slight frown. Still, as 3 said, after this, though she did not admit me to any more real intimacy, her manner was less formal and more friendly. Meantime. while _T was at T s.,.......: - oould only look at` her,-hutushe under- . stood my look, I suppose, for the nex* moment she slain, in 9. very dierentl since:-ely,g 81 ` )'0*"'h'Ls lett+:rs--t1ie ` Only--and 1 against W\el::;'.er. ply, when my l'u..-t under the tahl". 9.1 picked up a paper. Mr. W -.-b';L.'Il onc,pcrhap'.'," I and ing it over, recug ml ! marked bandwriti moment Miss Knov S\_1pGrSCl'lp!l0|l, and to the very lips. My God! can i ed. Give it to r lezter- impsttiem hu-, she tore rt ope at the signature, an if palsied let the I and she sat staring wzth a look of such hope never to see a lace. What is __,, an -r o the wr IE HCHVG mull of which V B M` wild `Che was luau ruuuar nun more mendly. Meantime, while I was, as I hoped, making progress in her good graces, events were working to bring_ to the surface the latent teud between her and Mr. Webster. That amiable gentleman had taken to devoting him- self somewhat demonstzaiively to Miss Rosa Morrell, to the manifest diicImti- tnre of M. Eugene Deblay, but not of Miss Rosa herself, who, like most school-girls, was an arrant little irt, and had not the slightest objection to any number of strings to her how. So she did not check Vebster s rather pronounced felicitations on the occasion of her sixteenth birthday, but replied with a look at once shy and saucy, and quite enough to turn any head not turned already, as she went o laugh- sngrto school. Miss Knowles looked after her with a kind ofwistful tender- ness._ _ _ ' ............5 um uytne subject. G__ood heavens! exclai: `Knowles, stopping short an anxiously in my face-- B Morrell and Mr.Webster do j 00 you see any real reason such a question. (6 lvnlu In.----- --urn uv Juu lL|"?1-'3' for asking 1 Jnly human nature in general, and--ifyou will exc of your little friend`---Miss Mun:-il's ns.ture`in particular. I dun`{. think it I vyere in Webster's plaee I should des. pair. _ . . Rosa is thoughtless, but I cannot` believe:--' She did not mch bar sentence,` but with knit brows walked Osdecliniug, as she invariably did, ` be way. use my saying no . nu] xiulupuny on the That same evening, as I was smok- iug at my window, I heard Miss uow1es ,voice had must have been 0 word distinctly. No` Rn. 5 f _,,...;-:,,I , from the next room. She had apparently the. window, which pen,1or I heard every 1 N0: R0sa, I certainly do not mm hlm. 1 dxstrust his fa<:e.i_`_ is cruel and cowardly. 1f u_-`G choice were "any h?f. "Le two, I should say a ms.d'b..nes sooner Mr. Deblay than M . Webster, for at least- _ But when it came to names, I A thought it timeto make some `sign 01 ' existence. I gave a. slight cough; . the window was instantly closed, and v I heard no more. V . To ..... .._ J 1, , ! uunu uuauuquy, V I '3 uvn o One would think to hear you,there were a hundred years between you ! said 1, laughing. V is I am vmnnn. ;...- an I "I am twenty-two, she said, gravely. ' Only six years, then !"` ' Only six years! she echozad-- onlv six ages! That child fa just. beginning life, and I--! And you- 2 I repeated, as she paused, lost in thought, apparently. I--must be Izoimr tn mv l1n`nun N pauseu, nos: :11 thought, going to my scl;ola,rs, she rejoin6d. with a quick look, halt`- suspiciousfhalmischievous, at me, as she started up. 'T`irnunn-In `Inn- _.,', I -- ouv Bllllvlyliul lip. Tiresome little at Thoma rightly called rising too. As we on the street door was j Webster. M T171)! ;l H 'Sixheen,to-day ! said she. ' must it seem like to be snxtean, der v '- up` lhrop k` Lymv-I` `o ,Toronto,- 13 ` - T '11. 1] uu-Incl: Will that be a match, do you think, Iasked, the sxght of him rev minding me otjhe subject. Good heavens! mu-I--'--~-' 1'" uaueu u_U lUUIUo , It appeared, however, that I had not been the only uuinvned listener to this fragmentary scene. The next minute `Webster came out ofthe far chest comer of the badcony, where he had been sitting, too deep in shadow to be perceived unul he moved. His face, as it came mto the light, were an expression that certainly Justified Miss Knowles opinion. ` T :15. sI_,.o, I I---- -r-_.-.. v So :hat s her little game ! he mut- tered. But if I dou t manage to get [the odd trick of her, by---! and with an Oath he brought down his hand on the railing as he disappeared. I-1,`,-.. n .n .---o . ,1 r___-_.. I hesitated` at first it` I ought not to - put Miss Kuowleson her guard. by in- forming her ot what had passed. But I felt ashamed to disquiet her, no doubt needleswly, by repeating that vague sort or bluster, and as, for the next few days, Webster seemed quieter than usual, I ended by "myself forgetting his words. ` _,,I . .. . . _ _ -. later, his manner suddenly changed. It was one morning that he had a friend with him, whom he had brought home the night before and kept to breakfast. This_ fellow, Moselv I think was his name, was one of Webster's own sort, and the two were in oppressively high spirits, Webster, in particular; making Va greet nu her of small jokes, point- less,` as it 9 rock me.` but which appear- ed` to ehrd `him much satisfaction, and which be accompanied, as I fancied, V hy._sly g`lances3_a`t Miss Knowles for whiehfihonld have been delighted to ing the contents of my co ee~cup But somewhat more than a week ` Toward the end of the "meal, Mosoly remindeciwebaterof some latter which the latter was to show him. -Webstgr that out his A pocket-book, and began t ' . , ` ' . ` In E n a Hutu; uvct U16` Ppf ID5106- ` Thin` it, Gun 1' id Mosely, taking hold of the` purest, 3 oquaio white en- velope dirooud -xn whit. looked`, lay at I could no noun the tu!la,?I'1uy_ _. --.-.-w-J ung, xpany? the waqy. s from Hm n..-...-..... And $2 00 if not paid! - in advance. ' LAD` 'rmm<.s| .uv UL}!-18 SIJDJGOL exclaimed Mia`! and gazing Bosa-Jm`v1is:~' ad you meag re anv real rnqmn fa. ......; ...u.u.m._na. an Lug ad mam, said I, entered the hall, 1 {nab _l..-:-- _ F Vhat kn aunt-n-.. Y entered the hall, just closing on J In 1! lllll. n, I won: lr,. I don t rerrwzxuber ever to have '; seen Mr. Webs:-u ;n such an agreeable ;uw uf,spnrits," ;=.:d Ito Miss Knowm, = who, with my;-2, happened to be tho` 3 last hm at the 1: ale, H I wonder whit! 1 5 it betokensl" , " Nu gurnd to .~omebody, answered 5 Miss liuuvyk-.s contcrnptuously, llm` _rst word sh- had ever said to ma ` I was about to ro- 'J-.ply, touched sonnethin ' -= and alooping down? H nicked nn 5: nnnnr. ' nuup Iuuu 3 No, uid I. bitterly, you ha been prudence itself! It is Cobjsy I; be prudent when one is cold ; so aux to say--Go, for I do not !ove vnu !" There was a moment's silence; uni then a voice, h:r voice, but an I had never heard iv. yes, spake my nun: George, it said. scllly, I de not 33} .--Ga, lot I do not love you! but, Ga, because I love -? Hush! You know me well on` 2-2. to know that means good~by f0:~- - .--not one word more, if you wou!_. 'r.: ma belino you worthy 01 my 1.-.-.'<.-sewn. Sh hd kflnuvn |..- .v 4 ---A svv URI zuu unu--' `: Stop, Mr. Denvers, she interposed gravely, stop, before you speak any word to destroy the single plenune memory of all my later years. Do I look like a woman, she continued, lrfimg her head proudly, to sag:-jig. honor to happgnesel Havel ever given you]: glance ur a tone that could let you think that 2 ` u\T_9s _,'II` I ,uu vvunuy on my a.....csswn." She had lr.tzo,wu h-.2 to use 1! ap- peal inrposniblu to resxpt. Int my tasih to keep back the struggling words. while she.cuntir.::cd, 1 soul on you to hip inslmd ot hindetilg me. I feel too stunned, too bewiidoro :'ed to think clearly. She took Ip lb! letter again. and looked at it u it loin: sort of oonict wuza going on in hot mind. Nuns:-21:6 !, she_ said, ua.!ly,, wntha bitter .r;.ni::; such deliutu scruples are mi=p!:u.-ml belwoon his-' ixurl and wife; .' 11"}! respect your ` z.-nnd:-,neo as you x -L 3 .-cl mine, Jane: ]{unt|:~y. And *- h thalsho opened` the Ismrngzsizx nu: read 11 through deli}.-M31!-:Fy. HY 21-:'.ru rt.` 4? .. x- I -- " ` ' -uvugju uuuuuuuu Jealousy. He was--he is--my husband," she said, slowly, as if every word was I weight dragged from her. Then, with a sudden, levensh haste. " You did not expect to nd me an mapoator! But remombor,I warned you! Ah. you are silent! You would not drunk that pledge to friendship now 1 " Not In frinnrlnhln I I..._L- '- l\l I-|.|\J V91] II 30 ' God Iycan it be--" she gasp. me--the letter-~thI impatiently, as I looked at her, open, cast one glnnou at and than her hand an palsied crushed paper fall, she straight before hot blank despair u 1" 2; again in any hnmu nuu-L ymugu Lu uwuusmp now I" Not to friendship, I broke in, roused out of my stupor, but to love! Why should a man you hate stand be- tween you and-- Qtnn I'll: T1 . _ . _ _ ..n ,| - A A uurx-'Lu:I -1 ? Y havu no 1.3-2: ft. 10343;" she ctil, .v:h::u It ur:.u- lit.-' 5 -`That man, -\`'.a'!;.s'`r\ hp-` *2. 5`-:v2.".v discovered my =r.:.2'e=.ll 1:n.". 13::-M... is `C-10 him --- sZ;i'.'.im_-K ti of u He will follow ` . ms lgwuur, E-1' ,1i"'h.-1 -, at once-why, _, g-10} G.':(1! l`~':'u`.1=J',' L4 here, Hi?" 87- any l3rm>.--th:'.: very (in) ! No, I ban on aix ius::.'.1`. ?-. rpurc." Sh 3'-994 ms, and kicking nut both net hands, 1o}~'.:zv.`. Fm: :x:-E1: 4.-mseslly in my fwd- " C"*.2d~b`,' . 1'3;-.a::r.`:," she said 9- - whvnsvcr o_.`.3 \'.~n~..~.tcvor life may 50. it will be the hr.7gfxtnr for the memory of you. God biess, you, and good-53' `turever!" . ' -- uz-.1, nun up- 11.95 `ms ;-2 |.g-`-od Gm! ! In: I tinne-*_h;'; nnf An` 1 -........ \ Auuuo " writer of that letter to you 2" I cried, with n pang of keen, though undened jealousy. PIE W9,c__hA 1.13:1:-nu knnlnn-`.1 '9 ak- -` gyncu uy u pnycln Er VV:b:L.:r has dropped can of! 9 . , . . ,- ghm lett.-ars--t.re_ ` peculiarly pnvalr ; I sud. Iaughingnd, turn- ging it recugnized, in fact, the marked barxdwritrng. At the Cami Knowles eves {all on tho her face grew whim IV (;nd7 nan N Inn, , " aka on-M Bn:Axn:-rr.-3955 : CocoA.--Gzu1'nnr. up Qouvnnrmo -.-" By a thorough kucwlege of the-natural laws which govern the operation: of dlggstion And nutrition, and by a careful sppfro cs:.x_ou ol the fine properties of wellnlocwi cocoa, Mr. Eppn has provided our broddut mb_les with a delicntely avoured hovers I", which may save us many heavy doctors` bil -Ciml Service Gazette. Made simply vi Boiling Water or Milk. Each pnckct in lnbcod -~ Jun: Ens & 0o.,Homcaopnthic Oheminc. London- unuwunnmnnn nu nnnnn ___U W. will Inn": D0300- Mucucmn or Cocm.--We will I67 give an account of the process sdopted by Messrs James Eppu I, C0.,rnnnufactnrer| of dietetic articles. at their works 1n thu Eua Road. London.".-Cruulrs Hamclwld Guido. MP. I E ; HONEY, R0.` !___,. Webster, it appeared, had tonal tho. tight thing, and the two witty g9 I|t}o-- `men pxescmly depdved as ofthonr col-I I Ran ! vnywunknu gun: in L-cg. . Get your-_ Winter Clothing i McNabb's. > ' Oysters `in every style at fie Fashion Saloon. ---:-- .poqu_iIu: hsadrsuz wows: dnvlt E I V l ' ` E No, no, tha.t a 9. privxto Kathi I) 3 answered, mg shig; time I -00: I mistake that he gm!!! on ofhcoo 2 5 looks aorossu Mus Knowlu, u neculiar nnvma lhltf. thnl I Innl Iv! VHF VI Ill, IICHMC IUITD UVIIUIU ~ "" You needn t be nfxaidof my Ilia` ing a kid lot it, replied Manly ; " Pu- uu enough for my. double X : withlli buying up old paper. Now, that , have you found the right vki IN! time, or ahau Icull again nan .id!_-' V mu? 1'.u_L.,.-_ :. V, , ,,__,a L, `I 1- ,_.I -L-' J-lluio - Mr. Perkins sells No. 1 groceries aid provisions at a cheap rate. t'l_ ;_ 41.- n-_L:___ 2-1--.. A`... --..i-.... ._.,.____,__- _ __ -_- r ,, _ Go to '01:; Fashion Saioon for oyaban, cooked or` raw. T ` `be had at Stephens . vvv. .4... V- - Tine bet`-Pgiotogmphs in tow In it -up _ IR! ... .. .---l.._-_-._ . Tm-r's WuA'r s nu-2 MA'r1'zn.-~'I`hor is no use denying it, for it s so. Mr- Nelson, of the Nelson House, does I. roaring business in the Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Ready-made clothing, Grit.- c'ery, and Tailoring linea. The man: why is obviousL-His stock is good 113 cheap. T '-urv `TI - R;10Vl_L+;`I. Joseph Locke, so 103; and favorably known in town as a Goods and Groonry merchant, in orda to secure room for his heavy stock of seasonable goods, has removed to tho building formerly occupied by Kn. Graver, one door west of the Queen : Hotel. For -fllllct` pzu-ticulars sag `n1- ' verhisement. his- : nvvj DlllVD3_Ci IIIIX ILIIUWIZ "' . poculipu mime loner, that I Vol let out o mv hands for: double 1 1. V-.. .......l..u L- -r....:.I -4 ._.. Now so B.An.-'l: ~ late noted shims)! painter, Landseer, once; sent at request to the Rev. Sidney Smith for permleeionv take his likeness. and received the fol lowing characteristic reply :-- Is thy` servant a dog that he should do 311011 I; thing. 'I ' The retort was witty, but-, like ;a sensible man as he was,` he got his pig-, `tut-e taken by that greatest of living an`- tleti. Thieis just what every eneis dding :in '8thishsectii>)t)a1.,. ' The 9:3 all kin-"_'*n herons -`iosrnp . ";:n.q3r.nhn.1_4.I.- 1...; _A:".a.. .<..- `|_._u|-_ t. :;;1z mu kown Mu; eue.;.;;.-;:; {Bf allbdds the best arhlt of ' U an Uuuo uuv u `For C}`1;.i)-mStoves go Purvis Puma (To_ be coI2c. uzlc~.l_ in our rum), .omam's ail-once; I ..., :1. ;love \on! hm (L --;, -nuv HUB II] eyonl 4 - ..A<:ss1on. '1-amt- I no ...-r i by all Drug: `? ,?,%27 |-I Ulgesuvu Ulr--'~_ , the rrl . hlznn m-iaiml :1.` `|IU H . bv all! became I1'` ' I about Oi! v... .1... umnl mom of `Bl.`:0Ug H niznnaee Henna {IA JEQLI PI D `I'll lull AND M I I .I'l`V_n 1e at u, an- to feel I ntill had iefactiong, 1 :1 been P! ever sine!` nu mt.` -. _. - ._...._4.. - ....-..._..._.._ g 1i681Ns<>x, Urillin Sulicltor }E'(iQI- j I I ucry, Attorney-at Lav.','0onveyapcer, Com- n~.ia.Ji-.:xer in B.R., &c. Hair and Dcviaee Claims y~mae:med,Ax_zeut for Canada. Landed Credit Uwnpnny for loaning m'me_',' on Real Estate. _'.`l'l"lCl'.`- .`\'e1`t Franlc l(emi'.a S1076. _ 848 , .._._....._..._.-.._. _. v_ _..._..-.. ...-_....... V -._.,.., `7IN"[` & LOUNT, `Barristers, Attornveys-at-` . law,VSolioxLors in Chancery, &c.--0fI`xce-- slop -Street. Rm=rie. Successors to the late rv-1` Bou1tonf.ouut, Boy3,& Stewart. \`.' Lccw. G. W. | .'0U!.'l'.`> -. .._. -..._..._...._?...____.. _.. on approeri fre9|.oi:i:e- u`.`.rity,_ v.o ARDAGH & "mZ'it?- srnuav, Solic and at moderate In*.ere:-xt.-Ap- itors, 3-66 ,'{D_UjH 5: BPKA 11. I, r.u.rr1:su:rs nnu no.- tm~ne_y9, Suliciturs in Chancery. N'o':.1rieu- Pn nlic. Con':eyzsnc.-.rs, Barrie, Co_Simcoe, Out. 7', -;. uzn/~.(;u, - ~- I. u. s'rn_-.1-av`. Q" in mar & LALL-Y, A torn'ey_s-nt-law, s};- |_ Iicitors in Clnnce ry, Conveyancers, &c.'-- N` ,u--Owen Street, Barrie. Ont . E. T). f~"rv.w,_u_1-r. I~..l..B. Fnucxs'W. Lunir ,"1'.l5.--Sloney to Lend. . 5- 72 'at~1'\w,So1icilora in Chancery, Barrie, Ont Lrrm Mc(}Am'm. D'Ax.'r0u McGAM'm',Jr. acuity li $Inf'arLh_r', Barristers, Attorneys-` D -t . - . Ul'!IIC!'.--Inl.h6l1'NeW B_nck Building oppo- piva ". H. Ross Store. 847.-_ 1:.` J U|~.PI('. -MANU-VH/' HAUL, 'l'UKU."1'.I.'Un I vu1'1?AL. . $1 500 000. Tc .`~`n,rme1s and .'andow'nors! n V. `H/"M4 4,. D nnnn an 1I.m...... 0?. . ` . .-mus, Boonmrmle and Rumm done on the premises. The facilities of the Esta ! sh- ment are more complete than any '0 bar North of Toronto, having been carefully tted cut in every particular. Communications should be addressed to the` P bl'sh 31- n'd. ' . T" ' '90 In D. anew r._ u 1 at -. . `D:-m1.uIIIn. H MES RIUS, .(f;u Le l)epuv.y f`.`c1:*-`rr3.`x'J) U Cn_x:veyauu:or,&c., gent for the Ray nl In- a-: ance Company, mud the Arcident Insurance .(3L-:r.Dany. -'L`ic9--Pa.l Office building ~`.arrie Caiilxnxsn MORRGW, agent I; the "\ Provinchsl 1n8u:auca Company, the Queen .F'ur and Life, the Phuznix, the Isolated. and `Jr Lmcwslgire Insurance Comp.mies.-Oice Yaw Ru-in`: Rlnr-It rrnr Rnw. nn a sin?!` (:55 "cg AI-{E 1~3oR1'uEaz-.- ADVANCE `I v. ,_ _ _ _ . __ ' v":v _.Jv. L.G 3ic`CA_R'l`Hl has remo_v-d pis `-`ice to his new residence on the W est slde .2 In}... mm... :........a:.o..\ .. nnnnmn Xir. an. J. Luce to ms residence on we \V_'\'.'.`.'l. slut (5 Jam Street, immediately opposite hr. Geo. `}<~.`..'s planing and sash factory. Dr. I\IcC., has : uxcazcy for nbtudcut. . 44-Tl Q` BUBANAU, DU ltumun uan non, '. . (successor tan}. 0. Mccausland), _ , Will bin Colliugwood on me lst E and 2nd ; Orillia. lflth, 17th " and 18th, Hllladnla 25th, and Siziynegion the last day of each month. All mlzur days he can be found in his olce, on C ..l..:r Street, opposite the Post Olca, Burris. 5 -.-:`.al attention given to lling teeth with gold. 8 ~ls ofbeuuliful'Tcet.h at $16. A good opening 7--gaszudenh .- _ _ \r n r ...:u ~....Ia .n nnrhna x-esnonanbla for l\',!(}A'R B. SANDERS, A-t-t`o:ney-at-law, 8011'- I cite: in Chancery.}Gonveyaucer, Contain- 3-_ yer in C.P., &c., `3t:'x3'_ner, Co. Simeon. 900 ._... _. ....._._ _.. _..._....--_._, _.,.._.-.- _.,. [ \ c)){AS T.-A BUYS, B2rris1er,-Auo1ney, '~%o`.icilor in Chancery, Commissioner. &c. __ . me over Harman: store, South side Dunlap 31 9:. Bar is. , ' 4 11:10 ' riowzl 5: sm.n':Y, Iiarristcrs and At .,.m...= 5-Mi:-.`m.r.ain Chnncerv. J. ' , g_. .u lIs`:~d Week1y,in the Town of Barrie,`- every 'I`mmsoAr morning, containing the zrreat newsof the day, and all matter! 3-erzainin to-the aifairaofthe County. Price `T in in advance or $2.00 if notpnid at the '3 .:eVot subscription. V - . - 3`-xmxsmo -Sixlineaor under,rstiusert.iou_ - -'. )<:;eac':: subsequent one l2ic. Overlix Hues, 8 ,aerlir:e,rsL insertion; each tub. sequent one 2c Profesaioner or Business Cards $4 per year $3 for six months, if 7: `I more than ten lines. Special contract: -an be made by Eu: year, or parts of: verr. Order; to fiscontinue Advertise- :: -ts to be madein writing. P gpel` discontinued until all nrresu-ages" `.0 paid, except at _the option of the p-ubliIh- hr fun; A student. - V N, r; -1 will hold all partxea responanble for ze amount, of money paid to J-_ U. M008.-B81535 fr: work, he being bound by an obligation fdr_a :. .,A. ....n..... ..e mnnnv, nnt to do any work In {[ RTVTELER 1: THOMSON, Civil Engineers, - Provincial Land Surveyors, A:'ehicts, kc. `_ {Hg .-o_:-New Buck Block, Score, Dunlap Street, -4! FIE`, bound by onugsuon 101' a. {wge amount of money, not to donny in K .rch Simcoe. Essa,~or Innisl for the next ve Run. Extra charges made for prqfesaionnl visits. 5 ~37 I C H. BOSANKO. T b\C"Hl}l|'8 IUSUTVBDUB UU|u[).llIll!'.-J.*ULl.l\J|5 Pmw Brick Black, over R:;w:;on s Stars _ 3557 _ ._..,q_.,_._.__. ._ BAILEY, VETERXNAR Y SUB` . GEON, successor to D. G l 5utherland,and Graaume of On ~_ lario Veterinary Co lege. -4- 'l`h` snqsoriber hereby,- informs llnpublic ` that he will carry on the businea Of Veterinary Surgeon in the place of D. G hutherland, who is leaving these parts; end P98 by prompt attention nnd skillful treat- mcnt wsacure the, patronage so liberally bo- Ffoxed upon his predecessor. Olce and. {"'`{'eB one door East of Farugh'er sV Hotel, Barrie. -. _ 41`-.1, . - +_<,-.-kit ib`~f;Er$cZ`.2.Z,s};i- {o u.e.z:*i. WARDS, Royal Inauro.ce_OIoe, Barrie. , ...;9',.:;t.f'.-531.11.. 1.4. 'Utuar:m, rlauuw H1_'l ` 7-" , Orgqniatmegs to intimate that he- '*` _ _ is prepared to givAeidatrua1ions_a't ff u'vi1deXif! nfpapil8,9.ad about his own : :4 *"'V'-'-- Pianos, Orgsna , and Melobogm Tan `- "_f Repaired. For ten-ms_:snd fnrthsr`pai'i_i- ff`?! 30111: at his Residence, two doors wast L `HI: 1.2.:-rie F ry; _O_/guVi.ex_;;9't `_lp1':.1>g,__` lb; lB72. L-1 .' '43-_.-If`. ~,.~.i..rm pm:-ANENT BUILDING AND u . `JIM (1: Q: mn.1'||v 1E.\".n' cansxvxcxm. J9: .Provincial Land Surveyor, Valuer, &c., B trrie. 3M311ii~6i1E6'i:E&j; am. am.n_I"_ai1iar nironf. Ran-I`n (N11, , lJDL'_.' All IHETRUC 1 : _ NKN(}.late cram, 1`:3. elebrzglef Antonie 8.`, 1- - -.ontc_ pad Rnardip any 95 P ``9`9' 1'" K5651? gzs _fiao. `.hR9;1%n . son or .0 . (can be obminedaefwy A E mhdelne If" n world, and vi nu vcr aatiafatd aucrw at you! uing,xt'w1ii3n'ii3 mnid manner: "`.`[.VIlXl`[ Jl`l DUlLJlJILV\X lLl`LI 1-'.\V[NG3 S`)CTE|'Y. _ Ur:PI('-1! -MASONH3 HALL, TORC`."'ITO. . A wunx 1. `r I131 xnn r\:\r\ n '.I` p'...1:-J31: r _ zrio the re: :nccd terms of the GMADA rut Hmnnxzm Am 1>`Avn:a Sr.cu:1-y, ma mnde mmfe 101:-.23 1.0 Farmers during at C years than any ot"hc-r, tx`-J1'd greater .Livs and s\ than those of any. Cnnpany i_n the Dominion. *2 lH1.`?' *'!` L`lH(1'.~L PAH) FOR. (]"A'IU lKOETGA5:'ES '. ur'.be' infornzation apply to J._I!r:RB{-1fL'1"1uIz`.S'C. . SccH!ar_1r Av '1'/-erzeurer, loronto,` II In A-. \1()RR(\W. * .r r r`_(,` .r /*I V ~./r./vv 1*./-.rxz\/.1 .1 \/ \_ AR. CU'l"L'}'1`.R, County Crown'At!0rney,' Barrister. kc , Barrie. ' . v 41 _ _~____ HIE. .1 ac: Gavxnnn, ' A. GLIFFORD Ta-Jason, vim ,vT.R '(!.F!..P:LF fie, Jun.1 1862. Zhlsttmuce Nuticci - . WELLS. Gmdumc Toronto Un ve~r3ity. Member Uowge 1'h_vs -citms and,Surg.:C0LSy -0(c.c-Ovaxf wells Bros Drug more," in L'.n...:A unln` Llntnl nmmm uh-or-L RR: mchiral Iilrufession. '-3 HA.'I1llJ1U U. J1C\J\.}X\|'hl.,"l|:\I|II'i :.X`L'8"Cr\1niCl' street, Barrie. _(?m_. x uA'_uz.7::, - T c.q1`co.\'Kr.3', 5! n. cunczum. V mo M n.c.s. etiou, wun.-. ~.;s`.'0l:06' Benuut cmufs and Ca: I d by securing" the Almanac IL e Druggm in ,".t Ur to z1tne1_)am Qlath. -Umc.c-Uvaxj ,\\ BUS X1l'0S' urug Dunn, ::.i'le H.-m-ie Hotel, Hotel. Dunlap street. 38? 7&3?!) AL rm 1 ' 'NxNa.1m:.E_. .Ioztcy 6113: legal QL;b5. U19 (Hill-I clJClIlL\L`JVV-l._l\_JLQ I IVanz to Barrow Manny nn~1 for yourself or, for you. sons? "He or burn? To fence, clear, . 3t`nerwise_improve your land? vluvtgwge or other debts? Orvfor .-,. `I )0SANKO, SURGEON DENTIST; Ifmmr-nnunr to J. C. McCsm.=h1nd3. x\rvVvvvvv\.v... . - _ p_ usm 1;mssor{s.-.1=norA.j 5; `L. -cuss. Prams: and I nu-nnn3:9 lung in {ntimnta that he- jhlift