Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 20 Nov 1873, p. 1

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The Fashion has been fitted up in a. manner strictly in keeping with its name, And wi'l com- pare favourably with any aeloon North of, or in the City of Toronto. Stea.ks,Ohops, Fowl Soup, Tea, Ooee, 8., served on short notice. The Bar and the Larder are well stocked with the best the market uuppplles. T I 21473 The best. brands of Wines, Liquore,VCigura, and theetceteras of a rs!-class bar alwayu on hand. The table is unequalled in in furnish- ings. The commercial room! are beuer, thun any north ' of Toronto.` The stabling ac- cornudatlion cannot be excelled Stage twice a clay to, and from Guilford. and dailyfrom the house to Rosemont and Alliawn and back. A` 42-ly ' us EXCHANGE norm. COOKSOOWN. 1' pa Largiaccommodations for Trdvellera. Mule at an hours. oysters served In Every style. Bar et.ocked'wi9.h the choicest Liquors, Wines and Oigare. I invite a call. Barrie, Feb. 19th, 1873. . . . Superior accom.moda.'tion, ind every atten- tion paid to the re_qam-emonta ot travollera. Rooms for Commercipl Tta.velle_rs. Terms" moderate. - I 2-1 y vlLI|5 IIFULIAIIIQSIII IEBUIIHI UK HHS W08!!! Ulllplllg FIRE and LIFE POLICIES issued withvory liveral conditions. , ' HEAD OFFICE, CANADA BRANCH IInI\l'i`lll4`.AI._ an WELLINGTOVN HOTEL. _ moms suuusnsmr, pnormmon .a--:_ The Beat B.i1liud' Pjvlor North of Toronto. A The_ta.ble is supplie 1 with everything in IEIBOD, Pure Wines and Liquors. Good Stabling. Bmie, Dec. 1eu:,"1s72. 106i BBL 13.30] llllell WITHOUT DIDUC'I`l0l- ` R. SECU ['l`Y, PRUMP1.` PAYMENT, Ind LIBERALITY in adjustment ofits Lone: are the prominent festnraa of this wealthy company. FIRE and LIFE POLICIES insmnd with ,varv ELLINGTON HOTEL. 60OK3'l'0WN. C. ARMSTRONG, - - - Pnornun-on. 1! ruuuul Losses paid an-Ant] FORT` UUSSCH [MIMI Ill 0001155 .01 'I{Illl'[uy'nV9 ye] exceed FORTY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. lV.ln1mu ha nnrnuun nwnm nnmnlml UIIHXIIB Dy UHIUEUU IEIISB. CBCIEDEIEU I` nearly $3,000,000, are ibeig liqu'i:lat.od an ant o.s.a.djuated wm1ou'r nlnucnol. ' SECTTRITV. PRHMPT PAYMENT. ma ARKSON H_01IJE, BARBIE. ' JOSHUA ongnxsou. PROPRIETOR. --:1 Cox-ner.o`f Mulcuter snd.Dunlop Streets. add . opposite the Advance Omen. Barrio. 'l`hi_n commodious estnblishmeng has `ust been opened, and having been built oapacisl y for the mu-noses of n m-clue hotel. is tted up an nun 113, IVUKES LLVU AUUUUNTH. H'Cash awlunces .1-ude on. Good: left for Sale. Sale Rnnm_ om-mar nfnllinr xndllnrknt Stu; Lruum IIWMUICCE .I'llG on. ($0048 12]! I0!` aau. Sale Room, corner of Collier 1.nd'MnrketSts.,` Barrie. opened, and having been bum oapocxluy wr we purposes of a. rst-clean hotel, such, and will compare favorably with any house of the kind north of Toronto. Commer- cial travellers. private (nrniliee on ceeuel visit; and the public generally, will nd that the pro- prietor knows how to provide for their especial requirements. The bowel` etebling nttiched, attended to by ohliging end experienced hott- lere. Stages leave this house daily on the ar- rivelof the up tr-sine. Bar wellyeupplied with the beat of liquors and cigerl. - ` r Barrie, Aug. 18th, 1371. * y 33- . :_:_::- rnmu DIUUIS, 11UUl.'il1UhU E'UKN1'.l'UKF Goods, Wax-ea, kc. Also for the collection 0 RENTS, NFITER .-Am Annnnm-sz. ; LIUOUS, WBPCE, ac. A150 I0!` U10 OOIIOI RENTS, NOTES AND ACCOUNTS. l'(.'a.I1 nmhmrn: .-udp nn nmlr hf"! I4 0 A . . . (Late (.1erlc-in County Regutrv Oaz) Conveyancer; Commissioner in Queen : Bench, Anctionem-,.. Appraiser and Commission Agent for the sale. of HOUSES, LANDS, FARM S'l`()(`.R nnnmnnnn 'R`l TRN l'l`l1 Rl!`, a'ale_'3f FARM STUCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE` : Hands. \Vnv-5-I, kn Alan for an nnllnnllnn n r. A lityl `- b 29.41 __.______________ UN l` 8 " l?OROUPINE" swoon, (me _ Bails), Dnulou Stgopposito H(-Oat-thy & A McCarthy : Luv Ofoa, 83.1-ive. , / H". mmr; psornxnron, Bar well stocked, with the but of Liqtioia and Cigars. Oysten.nlwsyg on hand during the union . "Stand, Fried or Buy, Sardines , r.;a..nu-n, Am TC? osnpu ROGERS, - ' ' CHIEF CONSTABLE, Oonnty of Simcoe, Ctrxcn Opposite the Msrket, Bntrie. g....___ _ . __..._- PW. 0. HAND, .Pao:=inu'on & Auonoxnn. the Ieuon. DI Lbbsten, &c. Led wlin ronxglr gnu ruumuugxy vuuuu in`: -u- ' -anon; ood 'I{I,5|lnf I_Ild_'IttIIliVe Outcry- 1- I..B..-.-SIIIIIAIIW , ; __ , rpm: we-nut in 7:9.|!539!W V 3 '1"!-JRMS : MILD ND noun, (Lm 35,313 xo-"ne: of . rilliu,0nt DUNCAN u. onuaoairao tram" (Lau_gf1lamood V 1:` 11' ' mmoasuonfo cr31rii1no ' T:-``. .39:l:&'2rnwun;%?~??.: n-ya-32 _ .~lnt!`(g|03 sndvetgxexc-.ot-1 _ ;mn:.u.g ' ` gnt Ir~2= Front and Ooldwgtezf streets, 12-: HE smcon aousn, nxt door` West of the Old Bank of Toronto Building, Dun- lop street, Barrie. L ELLISTON HOCEL, - `F a----- E. cox Nu, . - - . Pnonxnoiz. um, um` `fshoshone 3 -I ma nm|...II )6riIN1oN norm, ALLISTON. PFIE FASHION RESTAURANT, In chests ._ Block, Dunlop Street, Barrie, Ont. HE WOODBINESALOON, BARBIE. A. 0. BROWN, PROPRIETOR. HE LIVERPOOL AND LGNDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. 19 vallable A nets, $27,000,000. 103363 maid in course of Thirtv-ve Venn. l|JBlJlll`U[1al.l MIIJUIULVD Ul` UUlJUAnD- Claims by CHICAGO FIRE, estimated at mnrlv QQ n APP hnina linnirlnnd no J09. ROGERS ADV El` TISEMESTS. [osmm ROGERS, TRQBEGELOW, SUPERINTENDANT. .uv1.1'n.`ul:iAu G.F. 0. SMITH. , - Oluaf Agent for Dominion. _ ` JOSEPH ROGERS, Arum. Ban-in Tjotela nub 5ala31_1; Dllnuu kn hm; 4 nnmo H vv vnnuuv JOHN GREGG, - Proprietor. 3-nu T2.....-...- -_.S ('12---- -1 AL- Vol. 5: $1 per year in advance; nu nuuuu, "6'l9IPIlIl,VUVa in course ,0! Thirty-ve yearn. [`Y MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. ' BRANCH noN'l'nnAi.. I 'Il RUUWWU, Agent, Bsme. m1>X'N'rs OF 'INVENTIGN#._f `XPEDITIOUSLY AND PI`.,C:'PERl;Y SE-. cured in Canada-, the United btaws and Eu- rope. Patent gum-Antoed or no bmge . Send for printed Instructions. Agency in ogeration ten years. ~ -mama? nnmm. P nin1.ing of sildeuoriptionu done with neat- Vnosa and dispatch and at reuonable rates. Allwork wgrrdnted t._o gin: satisfaction. IXIIIIIAGA `Emil! onnmu. nmnnrm-, xvnmmnu I .0:l1_1ia. 25th May. 1871 hon` UIBI--~ the `van? or me to up! thx-owi n[ 1 d to keep ft -nnIt "Quin! DB [5 I \llSl`l', . ' _ _ Ottawa, Canada. Mechanical Engineer, Solicitor `Patents and Dnughunnn. - V -' v -3: The subscriber is prepared to execute all br- ders :1 "aiming, Decanting and Paper Hang- ing, (. - Pnimimr of nlldnnnrintinnl done with nan- I-Itw. J. TAYLOR, Propritor.` W. J . T. having bought out the Stock and Good-will _of 1. Va` Williams. is prepared to supply the public with Beer,Beef, Pork, and Potash Barrels, Kegs, Ohurns, Wash Tubs, Bu-rel Chums. and the -Celebrated Cylinder Ohurn ; also. Oisterns of all siIes,sn,d all Work` in I Oooner`s Line of Business. finllltnn - - - - - - - -` an-an U] I D000!!! 8 1.11110 01 llllllel. . Collier - - - - - - - -. Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE MARKET, ' BARBIE. T 19-ly-r ' {4.LuLunu nu H D, ' 1 " Butcher and Poullerer, BEGS`toinform the public thathe has taken Stall No. 4, in the Market House, Barrie. where he will carry on tho Above business. an-ia. Dacsmbelj 11th. 1867 , 60 GEORGE Nnvow, ORILLIA. | ' "1112 1.15115 I.\.I.l'J 'FOUNDRY, AGRI- CULTURAL I M P L E- MENT AND STOVE MR. H `NR3 SEWREY, is now prepared to mnnufncture 311 article: in his line, of the best description, and at cheap ruel. Barrie. D 1. 3rd 1867. - uuuna, uauuna, uuxnuotmuuuuxnu, an ad iiprepuod to supply those v.rtic1oo.a_tlthe lowest price. ` nnmnm nn mmml l\nI.`nmnmInr IJLII-lv\JJ.lJJ KJIL 7'1--L`\J', ` . Dressed,-and Tongued and Grooved Lumber, .9 every doaoriptlon,alway| on hsnd, and made to order. Barrie. July. - 47- . " um! uuui" No. 1," No 2, and " No 3, of this brand; are unsurpassed for body and brilliancym undo. Packages contain full nett weight The px hlic no warned that c ttain other brands no 1} I short in every ,-coiled 25 pound pack&8- ' Exannno the band "and do not be nut nn` ulraapruua. In large DOIHBB, 3 1.00. Sold in all the Drug Stores, Bu-_rie, April 17, 1872. ' Bll MIODIDBYF IO!` `DU IIIBIIIIIIGIIIIO OI DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, MOULDING, &c and i:,nI-Ann-ad tn qnrmlv thdiu! nrzinhanntitha PLANING 0F`"`E3?"BEson:rT10x.| cnu approacn ' GEORGEN S CO. EXT. OF vARSAPAR-I l.|.A AND PILLS. named to be benecial in all cues. 0:11 AI. thn Q (1. (3, nmnn 3n Ilnnnlrguh: Unn- u nrnsuwu mu m: uunuuclm In all clean. Ulll at the G. G._ G. oice in Mc0onkey a New Building over the Bank of Commerce where one thousand "certicate: could by shown, prov-T inc theirlcacy. Suaaprilla. in large bottles, 31.00. Pi!lI,V25c-. in all this Drmr Stanza. - V 4Ul\\ll`J SIIIIJIJ, . . v . ;_ L, Cmpemer, Builder, &c. Cogs to announce to the public that he has A completed hi: S 'l` 12`. A M D O W `F . R pIcKugu_- - Examnnp band and do not be put off wiIh_inferxo; pniutl. The sun is always cun- naw. - . _ A ` Sold by any respectable dealers _in.fntsP throughout Ontario, and to dealers only by . ELLIOT & Go.-- \-II -----u ' _ For purifying the Blood, clonnsing snd giving vigor" to the whole Human System, nothfng can approach GEORIr'Ii`.N S nn h`.Y'I" rm '1'0EOH'1'O For nloin Barrie by John Woods, J. P. Kidd, Wbtaon & Co . _and Wel1fsBros vvhvsn V1 El-I_' CARRIAGE TRIMMING and UPEOLSTERYI qnuinaaa ls carried on in his ptemisas opposite I the Railway Station.'Bn1-rie. 0659 d Dealer John W00 0., Wells!!! uawoon.-1 Dwwwn, narne. '_ Razors Ground and Set, Knives, Wcissors and all small cutlery ground and sharpened. V INGHAM BROTH ERS, F b BUi`CI-lERS, and GEN`-L ' ERAL PURVEYORS, Market Stall No 2, Barrie. ~ Have conntantly on ha.nd.a good supjaly of Fresh Melt, Fowl, Gama, &c., of as choice quality as the markets afford, and offer the em. - d nte ricea.-, {`1':Snn!`iI-oaaetaf. Sgnsmen and Lard. tnunuuu quuuuu :3 curncu on In ms ptemis 38 ( Railway Smion,'Bnrrie. * Birrio. September 12, 1872. - GI very EOQGIIIE prices: Oornved-Beef, Sausages and Lard, together with a variety of other useful commodities, can Valwnyu be had at No. 28:31]. An` nm-chases delxvnred in mm but of that Wt!!! ; 4-:'_-".";.A " alwayl be nau 3.! no. zamu . All` purchases in any part of `the. town free of charge. - Gash psid for `Cattle. I _ . A lwhul -1. amount. Bun-ie Nov. l3,J18'[2. . - . _ 3, V HAIR DRESSING, % SHAVING and SHAMPOOING RA 1'.r1 '\1\1- sun I anvu uuu uuu.uu. VUILIII _ S .A. L O O IN , ` Dunlq) Street, oppome the Razlraad Rfntmn . Rnrnn . IACULVERWELUS TT A 715 1\~r\v- tom {he first dairies in the Provlnc, _hi-h'fo`r quhlity.cainiot be buu`n_.:- . 3 V A . _.A1so u__ne?sto`c%kpf _. A . . nnnniinnr nf Egg; `Us I my the but o Enpu; - AND FRUIT OF EWIBY DESCRIPTION. R.B.-A chqiqe 19!. cf ..0ak,en-and -Bl_u-nits, gnnuufactux-ed of the belt Inutennln, always on hand, with A choice, :9 tion oi Ituliqmgoodn. N0 `.1 ` ' g C A R D.:+-,-'I_?l1,g;.snl`:a;6i!v),er,.be`gs ` htainfornt mtgaglu 6?B`oi-r1ea1id.nvieinitg_ , ` `V __ - K _ ; __ - 5 ` ` V . .0! "`3133-`g .0:i.i_.bfgf5bwiii3` ` . tht.-h9,=_t9.i.t. notier-no,i< 7 Kw?! ` ` .__..__.._._-.__..__._. ' ?_-9---- oronm no'rm.,` nARxnisQUARE,_ ymnm. _ JOHN H. JOHNS,PROPP1ETOR. The boat of Wines and Liqudrs in the \Bar. Good and Oommodious Smbling. 825- 1 LE Slip! 8 any can an an: 3:. g V conliiting pf. - TEAS`, SUG./!R8,.CV0F!EES, TOBJIUUOS &c., PIOKLES, CLJNNLD SJLMON, . V LOHSIERS, SARDINES, AND , at n -__.A ..Im:m `Int. of Onkenznnd .Bl1cnitn. e Subhoriber has received : 'apl;did in; of ` CHEESE"' `_ omas LOWE, I = VEORGE BALL, .1` V - r `{1NGLlSif~lUN nousn AND camcsi: nappy." . L J.'l 5]. us 5 \J VI. .12 .LL and Machinery for the mhuufactiu-o of IHDQ Q AQHIQ RIJKTTIQ IlI'\T'.I'.I'\I'\Tl'1 MINTING AND DEOORAHNG '1JJ.JKo _vorltc. mi far 1:- mples, _&c. `rosl Bzm ' IFREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY. UOIIIPIU LBLI IJII STEAM POWER -...l Il-..I.:...._.. 1'`. LI... -.-....f.-a.'...- .. sc 1=oL~L_-'s_A WING, Aun. and "I`nm1nm'I and rnnvnd Lnm (JUSTICE IS THE" GREAT,-BUTVSIMPLE PRINCI'PLE,\!A.ND THE WHOLE SECRET or SUCCESS IN ALL GOVERNMENT. cu LV'ERWELL S In-r:.r.~. 'l`Dunnut1 .....: rr nnnn nu AND. COUNTY GENERAL ADvEm`isER -3 G:lNU-l-N;i- ' I I) -..A H. 9 u ARRIE. TIGHT wonx _ COOPERAGE. I IITBIIT Ulhllo GEORGE NEWTON, Painter L ` Decorator. INN ~ nl-Iu e to lake, I;-Jvl c relied upon iseues oi ba~ estive Organs vagioua Hun nnainl luzn i L ION, .'.Jl"HE BAR RIE ' nnrrxtnnv A that `HENRY GRiS'l`, ' llttnwg. nnndn to uemers only ny ELLIOT & 00., Tom: I UOI,' Tononrro I a I D 16-ly w Lnl, 37-tf 3`-?lP0lX'l'0BY Ola` `F71! I1`;-ARRIE BRANCH BIBLE `soc1ETY.` DUHLOP STBIIT. B9;rrie;O;_1tario, Thursday, November 20, 1873. `I, ` '|`h undersigned begsto inform all parties who may need such walk, that he has always on hand alarge supply of . 'I'\`l' .l"'I"TS1'\.,l\'I`I'I'\A-U`---. Of the latest and best styles and of the most approved construction, Collier Street ~ : ` East, second door from the Market. BARRIE . As the advertisers are thor- oughly and practically conversant with their business in all its details, employs none but the most. skillful workmen, end use only the best material, they can guarantee all work turned out at their esteblishmentto give perfect satisfaction to the purchaser. Farmers` and othere look to yonrintereets. and give one a. call. we promise to give you better value for your money then you can get at any other Carriage Factory in Barrie. _ rs-Aim ammatz n. R1 .ARRMl"I`liUN!1 in To B.UILDERS 2 .._.. 'I`I...` .....a.....:.......: I........ L- : |1>L :6"'15fA R15 1| 1' uutury H1 Dlll'l'|Co E'Alao, GENERAL BLAOKSMITHING in :1! itsbranchea attended to. Barrie, June 18, 1873. * 6-ly uJ.\lvJ.:l1. .I..|. 1'4-JJJ.J\J\1I\D' Which hi: will hell at the lowest. rates for _Cas.h. Wu. 0, MAOEY, Bavhld St . Run-in Mr. A. (lrcker having bought out my interest in the abgve bnsine'ai,I heartily recommend him to my patrons, and trust that they will give to him` the liberal patronage bestowed upon me Banie,'.my 16', '73. _29-1, W. WHITEBREAD. l MA] BARHIAGES, llll .__._....?-.__'_.__. 85 - penday. Agents wanlcdl All ` ` , `clause; of working people, of ' either sex, young or old. make more money at work with ` ulmlheirspare momenls,or all the limo, lhanatany- lhidgelse. Parlicnlaufree. Addreal G. S'l'lNS()N& 1 () Portland Maine. -18-I-ly ` .__:_:. M .|uyas !iE oi \\ hv dnnu my L9 |w}iiiif0?$*% `cstns, cmm. iEs,] l'|TfI'l\'l,1'l.`1) G R: T.I`_'I'l'.`.'IIE wAc.G"bN $2 @lElM%(@E1>9`@I(%@zEE$>a I F I E I I R R I ITCF RR ?--ITIIT `Ti. `T I - - 43 As can be made in this or my other county, ' A. CROKER, - nuhar an-an? Wan} nu-n Elli .|ula tisoflhc_o Hm ............_..Song Whydotm oucome ome......... Nen1h.lhe ave: he`! spinlwanders Novliule one to meclme...-........' Give mv Love to all at Home. . Think of me sometimes Magg -` Softly mane the Stars otz Heaven. .. RIIIT Evefy article Gual;anIo(;d in awe PERFECT. :A:IsFAC'l`103J ' .3 I 0 _ ' NEW` DRUG STORE, Don't Delay to Call and Purchase Your Articles at the NEW DRUG STORE. _. ---w----sax _"l'he subscriber having purchased the entire stockin trade of Mr Wm. Whitebread. is pre- pared to. make on the shortest n-1_tic.~`. and most reasonable terms as good and as cheap Double ` or Single ` - --uh - L 1 Lun-ca .. Somy ah: SENT Umnu. fo` PIPES, TOBACCO, and CIGARS; ' Vuncqualed for style and quality, at the NEW DRUG STORE: -PAINTS. 011.6. nnmsums, GLASS and PUTTY, at `the- , NEW DRUG STORE. SIII I _ _ * forget your Mlthensnudxe. . .Song. I long to see lhe dear old Home. . . . . ` Little Sweethenn. come listen to me. " 1-` My every_'.|`hougl1t_was of thee. . . . . Men are such Jyecenvera. Alto song, . -.{rum Pnulme....,.............`. Stay not long away. Soprano do My He_a_rtfor lhe_e. do do do To please the Girls, Baritone do do My Queen ofSmn, awake. '1`clordo_ do nnn7.ln Ill PURSES. BRUSllE. 'l`0ll.E'l` ARTICLES. FANCY Goons, and DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES, in endless `variety. at the NEW DRUG STORE- Ihti-nlilu l-I1\-n n pununs __, n A-u-1~n Arm; I EDruggis`I. ` AVI uguccu ul ounu POST-PAID, Jenny. the Flnwe THU I 'I'l'IIU, Jen'ny,the Flower of Kildare... mag Stewart. 40. Whiapersdmy, Mother : dymg..'.... o Stewart 30c. lmpu-erand HearerofPrnyer.._.,....Hyrnn Dunks `soc. My Love sleeps under me Da}sIea..8ong Peruluy 30c. Oh! how d ye do. Aunt Suue`!... . do Stewart aoc, DI! makes ma_ nnddlngc om . .... ... 110 Ma wood(3_0c. 9Nualh the win}: and pmfple Biolgomn do ersley 30'c'. Nom.is dreammg of you......:. .`.'.`." do Prul-t soc. 'l`pe sweetest Bud in mussmg...... do "Dank: 30. III IIIIEIPT IIEII IVIIUK U ljlllh AMERICAN COAL OIL AND LAMPS, CIHNINIES. ~.r.E!-`LEC- Tons. and SIIADB, 01 every T vat-lely.at the NEW DRUG STORE . MACHINE 011.9: frmn are per .. gallon upwards at the law nnut: swans.` a Ellfl V . V 11 ecome home to-night, Mother. : Godleusom-Home........... 4 Ge! ugignd shut up Door. . Does, he gvpr thunk of me. come. Haiy 8Pirit........ __a `line B4 9}! GEIPT e come ho nd Ellen nur H: vu ulna: uun uuluu - . . . 5.: ..---nu.-. (I0 up'and lhe Door... . do swan 30 Hays 35c. nu Docs he evgr ofme........,, doj _ H. 3 Come, Holy S irit.........;. ......I!ymn Dan 33: My dear old R other ........8ong'Stewaf1 30: than no Home. do gay, 40` _ |.osun'lc|!_!!|`.'| .. do ` `Hay : 35, Pourliule'l`un..... dg Abbey 30. ggtne. ~ mien md_Wine at 9 n.tn.. . .. . . .~. .Song' Stewart soc, Uvetlhe Bnllowl afar.............. do, Pm: 39. Su.vmuf_'l`hou up eygr near... .3 . . .' .'. do ' Dnnh soc. The Tau}- Bnndm for h_lnle Voices. . do '|`onel 401-. Pearl of America. _ Capnce..lns1I~Iu_:enu|l Kinkel 55. {do '1 . do "xmk`aI"m'e' Olrcli ;W|wa....;.;. ... ......;a.~, . ;'- Kgnhggoc, Belle` Barglogn ...Wnltz Filzbugh 366. M` ,Ze|VlI!fI_. ;Mlzu_th\ ' Kinkel Ede. `sank - lg!`-Iii: E -Quick-gap- xinkeuso; 1 lVQ- Rinkai < -P /; _ r.g;-r. ?;:%..;': he evgr 11 irit...... dearold olhe I have. Home.... Ann sum 01 ms unproven Patent. STOVEPIPEBLOCKS! Whit-.h hi: will mall at Hm lm-an .-. 9... 4'..- n-..|_ QUCJ II `JOEY? XII 3GUQ-I DYE. `STUFI-`S with 11;]! directions foruso at [he ` _ . A [ . - V NEW DRUG STERE- nnn-un`-n-cnnv `inn 1 air AQYIII ONLY THE BEST AND PUHEST DRUGS ANDMEDlUlNES`old at (Inn [HEMTHEZ wm.1'n:J New nnun ronia, LAnnI.| luau; u:.vI,II""l7. .'.._ - '_'-, -a ,_ *,". . ._ :- I_l8B I UIIII ll \.. A i"1'i:,o'ae;,T~zhs>.`"irnivi.t_A`: nlnnnli J! "3f|l"DI Jury 31; 1873.. )H RI.5:T0PHER. HARRISON. DA DDT!) `DD A`11'nn' 111-117 1- `-rxie, July 3,1973. `ITIn`.|1` IIHI` 5 VEVIGNY 4 com.` [III I}!!! _ at_ the ?::"5ee:b*3'? "5o~i1'o'":ii'."'iiI? Int.ox*I 0smn 'lr'.5t9to9.-A if '1 Shoshone 8 st marvel; er haard'.9l., dicnl Him x'/ clion of may nuuvnun Il\J\l\-n -. v CU_1"'i`ERS_. 8_z _"I.i:I`(';}`1 i'." 5i;Eiii6i: ?:I'a'EEZ m be made in this or nn v nlher mmntv, . . WATER LIME '4 And also of his Improved Patent. f\T7`I.':DT`I)I7` 'D'l'l\r\'rr BuseIs_,__ Prgve it by calling at the ` mxunc-mxzana (r 'n LVALIUH ULDL STBIIT. `NI-JWA nRq_G__s1'c:a_1u :. 7!I'\C1:C __-2.I_ 1-- _ _.-.. ...... .._.. ----m w - wu-- moan. U- ox-thumb! - nnv . UILUIXDILS, Collier street East, Barrie. 'WAee.qN. L. U = mnuu 1 , Bayeld St , Barrie, ' . Near the Foundry. - ' ' 13-ly - [do make! soc ' ; Bchoniichdinkel 305 i . lnlirnm-9l|.|ll.Klnkel.40o - nmh nuener l5c,_ ` Ho " -ado Anmus ..VIlO T `3 in acute afuiuh W5$lE'93 . Hay!- W2?` Hays- Song Dunks me. do Slewart ann, nmenunl Kinkel 50c ` do make! 80 ` m'l1iicha'Kinkel 20 . I Hays. 8 Hays. Ste wan t. Pm", me L Pratt. , blewn rt. Ste wan. Pm n !Ipetue_ g. }y5._ Stewart. ' French. ' ` Hays. Dunks. Dunks. Dunks. ' Dunks. ` 4 Dunks- : ;;I,<.r[[: UUDII UCRULI Ill! IUI HUB! I made my way to where the body was lying. It was that of. man of some thirty years "of age, evidently belonging to the wealthier classes. The face, which was not disgured, was handsome, in spite of the traces of passion and dissipation. He was quite dead; they had given up attempting to restore him, and were searching the body for identification. One of them, asI approached, had just opened a pocket-book lled with papers and marked inside with 11' name. I read the name over his shoulder; it was James Huntley ! Qfrnnnn nhnrnr -in Chm uh:-.-nmnn In- U1 Ill, IIIU, L uvnluie UUILILQ HUI VVUUIIII On reaching the railway station, even my preoccupation became aware of some unusual excitement, I joined a knot of eager tal'kers,.and learned that there had been an accident to a passenger on one. of the eastern trains just ` in. The stranger, who, according to the general testimony, had appeared to. be in 9. singular hurry and excitement, had jumped off the train before it was tiairlv s1aAtionarv--had somehow slipped and fallen, and-had been `taken up for dead. T rrnu-In nut urnu fn Inhnrn Hr-an kn.-In uuauua Lsuuupy 5 Strange chapter in the strnngn ro- mance interwoven with myhfe! This man s death,o sudden,` so little to be looked for, had come to cut: the knot of all the doubts, the difcultie_s,'the des- V pair which else might have enveloped `the whole future of two lives! It seemed to me, that if ever I saw the nger of Destiny in any human event,` ' I saw it there. V .__._.l I-,,_. __-,_ I`. " I |IIllUI (III VVILLI I-IIQF VVU UlI-IllIK\lll` I walked through the streets like one in a dream, seeing nothing before me, nothing but what I had left be` ' hind--the woman I loved passionately, and in one little h0ur s time was to lose forever. But, with all the passion and will that was in me,I vowed that I would not lose her thus. I would ` full the letter_ of my promise to her. I would not seek, by word or net", to ' sway her from her conscience; hut ] would keep myself informed of her movements, _ and: contrive, somehow, Inoner or later, to be near her ; I would wait for her till death, if need were; but let her pass wholly and forever out of my life, I neither could nor would. n.. .......t.:.... nu`. ....:i....... ..o..o:,.... I wanted long enough to ' make sure that `here was no mistake, and then I hurried back toVM:ss knowles--to Miss Knowles 2- -that-is, to Mrs. Huntley. Yes, for the rst time, I realized that it we a husband : dreadful death that I was hastening to communicate with his newly made w_idow,.and I shrunk from'my.taek. . . I bnnnknrl nun!-In at kn. Annn BI... WU]. U IHIILL UUUIU3Eo ' " Come agam In an hour, then, and T you will find me ready. My prepar-' atzons, like my friends, are fgw, she sa.id,. with another of those bitter smiles; and with that we `separated. I nun:-nri fhvnnnk !I-an oh-nah: `urn llulu nu, V bun - 1 knoeke ggentlytat `her door. She opened it, and, seeing me, looked at me for the first`. moment in silent sur- prise; putting the natural interpreta- tion of hereiown abiorbing thought on my return, so much before the time set, aha cried out---I am too late, then, after till ? . He is here already 1 V ` Hvnn henna nnnn In:-urn on (`mu up LIIU VUIY lUH.3l"-I. [Ill-Il 1 Willi She hesitated; my face, perhaps, A warned her not to tax submission too far. You will promise me, than, to make no attempt to change my. ra- solution, or to keep any hold on me? for Heaven, that knows all I have borne, and all I could" not bear, in the old life, Heaven 18 my witness, that I wow.) return toeipt sooner than-I have your word, than 1" A ll Va-u knee- nutty "nun! 7 T nnnunvnrl yuul wulu, uwu: '- You have my word, I answered, perceiving by the determination in her features, that any `hesitation would be worse than useless; 1 t1___.- .___ ___ L,,_.. :1.-- _._,Jv CIAIIDI an I -11.0 In IIUIU uucuuy I You have nothing more to fear from him. _ I said gravely, trying to breakithe"sho'ok to her by degrees, but she did not underst'an_d._ ` " n`Ll'-vL:-..s-vI___ J, _.,_, , n ` vupu. u. punpnuaou mun Iu `1uy_Iu.ce., You have nothing more to fear r from the man `who was your husband, {repeated distinctly. This time she vcaught my meaning. Shegrew white and lherlipr trembledeo that she could `scarcely articulate the `words, Tell. .n'1'n.;.." Noie q17it73*7yet', I pleaded. ' You will let me have one look, one word, at the very least-1 must I will! R`-In `-u.na:n+n:l- man `and: nnrhnnsz ?3"r::{,$';bu mean, from --from my husband? she said slowly, with a perplexed look in Amy_face.A Van hsum hnllainn. tn:-urn In 6.5.... Igave her the btiefest `and most softened outline possible of what had happened. She. stood like a stone, only he; face showing that she heard. Ifneversnw in any human counten- g and suehgaugexpreasion as that in here 3 whilenshe:liit`ened---pity`, relief,` awe, 5 all. 'ntrnggli1iggtogelher. ~Then_.~B_he i_ moved -het7liP`o`.-'!!lt~I heard '~3`e;hiAng; ` iaundqenly ;h'e.dx,oppe__i;;o the; rend; .%h;irii!2:homfa:a i~ While`- eWg " V I L " `-- ROI! '9**..2t1* ; (Cantifzued from ouf last.) F501-ders, pre-smi- MY NEIG7H\B(7)R.` Ill Wllulll BIIUJ DFULIE VI lilo! A clerk put his head inside my door. Mr. Tlirapstow, sir, to speak to you. Send him in, Roberts, I said. Charles Thrap=tmv I had known lfrom boyhood; we had both been reared in the same country town`. The fact that his parents were of con- siderable higher social status than `mine, perhaps made our subsequent intimacy all the pleasanter to me, and caused me to set at value upon his good opinion greater than its intrinsic worth. Thrapstow was 8. stockbroker,a very clever, pushing fellow, who had the reputation of . possessing an excellent judgment and great good luck. At my request he had brought his accaunt to our bank. It was a good account ; he always kept a. fair balance, and the_ cashier had never- to look twice at his cheques. rlhnrlin lilrn nunny nnn nlca an `-nun}- It was nearly three o'clock on a hot summer's day ; the long polished cou`nt ers of our bank, the Royal Domestic Bank, were crowded with customers --money was owing in and running out in the usual business like manner. From a raised desk in my private room, I, the manager of the Royal Domestic Bank, looked out on the busy. scene with a certain pride and" pleas- ure. The ltoval Domestic is not a long established institution, and, with out vanity, I may say that much ofits prosperity and success is attributable to the zeal and experience of its manag er. In corroboration of this statement, [might refer to the last printed re- port of the directors-|aid before the ' shareholders at their annual meeting- in which they are pleased to say-.-. But after all, perhaps I might be thought guilty of undue egotisrn andl conceit, if I repeat the atteringtermsv in which they speak of me. A nine-F nut I-n'o kn:-u-I ;uc;r`a man ..I..-.. \ouu\.1uU3 0 Charlie, like every one else in busi- ness, occasionally wanted money. I had let him have advances at various times, of course amply covered by securities,advancos which were always promptly repaid, and the securities re- deemed. At this time, he `had ve thousand pounds of ours, to secure which we held City of` Damascus .Water-co`m pany s bonds to the nomi- nal value often thousand. My direc- tors rather demurred to these bouds,as being somewhat speculative in nutuio; but asyl represented that the Company was highly respectable, and its shares well quoted in the market, and that 1 had full condence in our customer, our people sanctioned the advance. I` had, perhaps a little uneasy feeling _myselt_ about these bonds, for they of the necessity. for a sudden sale. 4 were not everybodv s money, and there might have been some little difficulty in finding. a customer for them in case run, up van) . , v I took the son, white hand that was so near/mine, und--but go back to your own honeymoon for the rest; Ior,to use my wife s quotation, Inever kiss and tell. . . - . . V . . . v V . -- J --. -........-v.- ...w...- Thrapstow came in radiant. He was agood-looking fellow, wit afair beard and moastaere, bright yes of - bluish. grey, a nose. tilted upwards, giving him a saucy, resolute air; he was always well dressed, the shiniest of tools, the most delicate shade` of eolorin his light trousers and "gloves, ' the glossiest of blue {rook-eoats, a. neat light dustepat eve; iI,:e. blue bird :- eyje [scarf round his throat, in which .thr.us_t a_ "massive pin, containing I ne topaz .`i ellef lustije, end yellow .eevb`e ut`ep geld". ' ;` u i I`a s!l`' 1%; =aMm'-.m`.`o}.....'..` :..`.`."'n.....- `IUD 3 ' I obey, George, she -said, her love- ly dark eyes looking cznnestly into mine, and I thank Heaven for giving me a present that makes obedience easy. I Cnnlr cl..- ....la ...L:s_ L.....I u._. -,, KIT; got 51 customer for 111933 Dsmascuqbordb wnipmzz at my , oic`e; soId. em `we1l,too--to Billing Brothers, ..w.ho`jw.a`nt _thnj.{oi an Arab xm, ..Qpcf `in? _at ope d;a'opnnt.*.'r " T. K ,. 2 v` V ._ . '" _`l`_~h`~ .-A '5. .1-u._.'_|"-.'._ -n`-r ul 1. auuulu uuvu Iuu away -.llUl.u yuu. ' ,". And you dare tell me so? I said, assuming 9. jesting tone, for I didn't want" those `old troubles to cloud her face. Don t you know that is high treason now ! Fnm this time forth you are to consider yourself as having no past, no'hing but a` "present. 7 The tyrant has spoken 2 Do you` mean to obey `.1 It I n`.nuI (`;..u.... 7 ..L.. ....:.1 L-.. 1---, __u.uuuvu1`u_-`.': . V , - `.`I in ,vr`e'ry glad of it, "s_.ai `an3,l;'.el.,x9al.! . . _ 0! .,".9`:? V " '\ ~ ` ahouii? ` wx. llege. . 4; I872. - vruvn ulu, Jun IJEslIl_ LU URIU IUX IMO 3 ` George, she anstverei, looking at me with the sunshiny smile in which there wasgnever any ice now, do you remember my" saying, the day we met, lhut I believed in physwgnomy? 1 think the mischief woe Jone when you looked at me with your generous, honest eyes, and offered me that rash pledge of` fnendship; but I did not `know It then, she added more gravely, or I should have run away from you. Ant` unn Abra fun run en? T nni | U IIIU LIUUKUDII IICIIIIU UI VVIIUI Eleanor, .I said to her on our wedding`-day, asking tha` ' inoviIable question which I suppose every'lov_/er since Adam s time has asked, tell me .when did you begin_ to care for me 1 " H annvnn " aha nnclunr-4 't\r\1!:|-:19 n9 ulU'lUl:g uuuuuw. I pass by all.the history of those sad days, days of sadness it not of mourn- mg--the months of ac-clusion and wait- ing--to a time when I could claim her for my cwn before the eyes of this` world, and call my neighbor my friend, by th dearestiname of wife. : u'l:`I.......,..n T ....:A on 1...- -.. ...... As'I walkednway, my mind going : over all that had occuriad, I, could not 1 ` help recalling the old saying, that man | i proposes and God disposes. This ' scheme ot_fWebster s, laid with such malice and treachery- -we had reason aerward to think that he - had had access to her writing-desk, and "so dis- oovered her secret--this plot,l say, on which he had counted to crush her utterly, had been the instrument, in the hands ofa. mysterious Providence, of working her deliverance; working it after a terrible manner, it is true, but not the less freeing her future from its A lifelong shadow. T nnnn L... .11 ex... t.:..e..... -4 41.....- ....A . The /lldine for November. AN UNINVITED GUEST. No. 47. Whole No. 1109. _-- --__ ...,, ........ -. Upon my word, saxd Gedge- mount, I don't think. you can make aoriminal matter of it. It isn't lar- ceny, because you abandoned posses- sion voluutarily. No. I don t see how you can touch him. You must make a bankrupt-of him, and than you can pursue him as having fraudulnutly ` carried of his assets. - But this advice was no good to me. I thmkl was wrong in taking it. 1 think I ought to have gone straight of! to the police oice and put the ahir in the hands of the detectives. Dignied men of the law like Gedgemount always nd it dozen. reasons for inac- tion, exoept in matters that bring grist to. their own mill. --yvv -v --.-I-cw- u - -v- Mr. Thrapstow wan -t oomxng home that night, his landlady told me; she thought he was going away for a limo jaunt; but she didn't know. He `oo- onpned the ground oor of a small `house in Eoclelford street, Pimlioo-- T twp room: apaning into such other. I _to1dot|go;woqun than I would sit down . najsi Nwiipo I. le..&oh,I'-V Shh lnII.o.w my will an'on_ g_h,u'I liId_fl', "ninth visit. . 6'3` - ' T ,- !:}_mh!9.my- - ` -" `_:;to'~?ovaxli u;ggl. With a heavy heart, I went back to the bank. No; Mr. Thrapstow hadn't been in, the porter said. I took a Hansom, and went oil to the office of Mr. Gedgemonnt, the solicitor to the bank. I told him in "condence what had happened, and asked his advice. Could I get a warrant against this Thrapstow for stealing the bonds? [1 ]'T____ _____ ____,,j )1 ,_ J r'1 I I went home completely dishearten- ed and dejected. How could I face my directors with such a story as that I had to tell? The only excuse that I could urge of private friendship and condence in the man who had robbed us, would make the matter only the worse. Clearly at the same time that Itold thecircumstauces to the direc-. tors,I should be bound to place my resignation in their hands, to be put into force if they thought t. And there. would be little doubt but that they would accept it. How damaging, .too, the story would be to me, when I triedito obtain another appointment ! I hurl runminn In Ink: mu mifdnnll Illa IIU Ullilll IIIIUIIIUI 5|)`-FUIIIEIIIUIJI 3 I had promised to take my wife and children for an excursion down the river, as soon as the bank closed, and the youngsters eagerly reminded me of my promise. I replied so snvsgelynnd sternly, the: the ohildrenmade 03 in tears; my wife, coming to see what was the matter, fared little honor. I must have had 3 sunslroke or some- _thing, she `told me, and brought band- ages and can de Cologne. I ung them away in I rage, and went out of thehonse. _I must be doing some- thing, It fe1I1,eo.nd' I hailed a cab and drove to 'l`hrn[!slow s lodgings. Mi ""1:-nnufnt nlnnnh Qmit Hum; UUUIUO The `clock struck three. Charles had not come back. The bank doors closed with aclang. Icould endure the suspense no longer. 'l,elling the bank porter that if _Mr. Thrapstow came, he was to be admitted at the private door, and was to be detained in my room till I returned, I went out, and made my way to his oiee, `which was only a few hundred yards distant. He wasn't there. Theclerk, a youth of 15, knew nothing about hun. lie was in Capel Court, perhaps --anywhere he didn t know. Had he been in within the last half hour? .Well, no; the. clerk did not think he head. His story, then, of the cus_t.'mer waiting at his oioe was a lie. 117ml, I, __,, I , . 1 . I I . were on we ununuoy-piano; may weto `ojn_gy bhgulm freq _u-Ludmnon. ` Eqel VIIDII IGI I When he went out,I sat in my chair quite still lot a few moments, be- wildered at the sudden misfortune that had happened to me. Charles Thrapstow was clearly a defuniter; but there was this one chance--he might have given the cheques in the con_dence of selling those bonds, and placing the balance to his account In due course, these cheques, whith were crossed, would have been brought to the clearing-house, and have been presented on the morrow. -But it `seemed that his creditors had some- mistrust of him, and had caused the cheques to be demanded -out of due course. ` IIIL- -,1 -l_ ,. ,,,I .1 4-I GIIUG 0 Just at a minute to three the cashier brought me three cheques, with a little slip of paper attached. They were 'I`hrapstow_ s cheques, {or fifteen hun- dred---twelve_ hundred, and three hun- dred odd respectively, and his balance was onlv_five hundred odd. I o.........l ...L.'L_ ....A ;.-J u A!` wan uuny_uvu uuuureu 000. I turned white and cold. Ofcourse you must refuse them, I said to the cushier. IITL , I - - - Iiuvun It wanted seven minutes to three, and I sat watching the hands of the clock in :1 little tremor,despite my full condence m Thrapslow; but then] had sothorough a knowledge of all the rules of banking, that I couldn't help feeling that I`ha`cl done Wrong. A few minutes, however, would set" it tight. Charhe s white hat and gI:tter- ing topaz would soon put in an appear- ance. Ey: U.0 _ gills. ,..... .......u...u. uuw, uuu not mm some Afor the bonds, and than I will` hand them over. I should have said this lo anybody else, but somehow I couldn t say it to -Charlie. There would only be veminutes' risk, and surely there was no risk at all. The thing was done in a moment; {I was carried away by Thrapstow's irresistible manner. I handed over the bonds` and Charlie went off like a shot. ' ; u uuuzv In at Ln`) pnvate 000)`. I went?,to the safe, and put my hand upon the bonds. Charhe stood there looking so {rank and free, holding out his hands for the bonds, that I hadn t the heart to say to him,'as I ought to have done: Bring your customer here, and let him settle I`should have .-.....L...]_- (I A , mu, wow uxuuuonea. Hand[ em over, old fellow, said Charlie, and I'll bring you Billing : cheque up in ve minutes. You won t have closed by then; or ifyou have, I'll comejn at lha private door. IWBHLIO [ha main and mu mu L---I ..__. ._ A _L._..__._.._. ,and` the directors shrugs whenever ;` they were mentioned. ` I It `Inn-Ir` 74... ...._.. -11 1 n -- -- And $2 00. if not paid in advance. ` '"::IjIpon my Wurd, interrupted Mrs. Mnidmont, riein and sounding the belly` this in `rat er `too much from I _Iatel.fu:enger. We `don : know your efrieedfend Weedonjc know yeu.- Sne- ~' hesyi Igniqf ;`_ec1`qa n`ibuz.!!. ill FIIVUVEIII III 0 mamnqu ! she cried, 4` both : a. letter from poor Charlie to say he can't paasiblycome here tonight! Ian : it provoking? And I want to consult him about 30 many thinfgs. ?`_We|l, my den: Isabel, we the old lady plaoidly, 5_;:; !l have enough of his company ans: to-marrow. Wynn: -vlxinh T:-1.!-...l AL..| _.__ _.__ vlu nun} yuuuuly, " _K.' .. `l HIIVO B11098 of afza-; Ftom whioh.I' judged that my set- mise an to the wedding was correct, and that Charlie was the bridegroom- ` I . u D..nI.- ._-_. II.` VIFWVI By the way, she went on, here : 3 gentleman, Isabel, who insists that we know a Mr. Charles--I forget the name now. I V F` Tltrapstow, I intenjeoted. A Mr. Chaxles Thrapstow. You know of no such person, Belle. 1" "I _know ot no Mr. Charles," but Charles Tempeat,"..uaid Isabel. M It in ninanlnr Min Hm: cl..- :..:o:-l.. III6 brugiau Away 1 went to Larkspur road. Mrs. M9.idmont s house was 3 small comfortable residence, with bright windows, verandahs, gorgeous win- dow boxes, and striped. sun-blinds. Mrs. Maidmont was at home, said a very neat, pretty-looking maid; and E , sent in my card, with a message: On most important business. The maid oame back to say that her mistress did not recognize the name, but would I walk in ! It was shown into a pretty drawing-room on the first oor. An elderly lady rose to great run with old- fashioned courtesy, at the same time with a good deal of uneasy curiosity visible in her face. This was not the original of the photograph, who was a young and charming girl. 1: :I-.I-_. !)T__!_`l ._____II._ 111-: I- nuuw, 1. muu vucuy. " Miss Maidmont is not likely to have formed any acquaintance without her mother s knowledge, said Mrs. Maidmont with dignity. There seem- ed to be no alternative but for me to retreat with apologies. 1:1 77 ` L I am very busy, you see," wenton the old lady, with a wave of the hand ; and indeed the room, now I looked about me,Isaw to be etrewed with preperatrons for some feetive event, a ball perhaps, or, {mm a wreath of orange blossoms that I new peeping out of a mi|liner's box, more likely a wedding. 1 was about to take any do- parture reluctantly, when a young girl,e oharmrng young girl, bounded into the room : she was the original of mo photograph. " rnamme she? `here l-a4_.. .'_-._. ._--.. Ar Uuulnui avluyuul, Jzulu Llllllch It is singular, too, that the initials of our friends simzld be the name. my I ask if you have given our pox- trait, taken by Bluboro of. cum`- `tan? ` :1 'lY_-_ ._._ ..._..J 90 `WA - 3` ,, _._l ..--`-.w r-~...-- -ull\/IABII IIIG ll'IlI\I-- All this time he had been carelessly holding the card in his ngers, glanc- ing atrit now and then,,and suddenly an idea szemed to strike him. Slop a bit, he said, and wont into his dark chamber, and presently emerged, smtlhng strongly ufrrh-1-micaln. Look here, he said Lriuu.-[~`:mntJy. I looked and saw 9. very {aim gliostly impres- sion of a photoglsvh. -"It s printed `liselfllltollgl said 'ha mun- they will sometimes-am. i've brought it to light. Yes, I have t.'..=. original ofthat. Again he dived .:ito a closet, and brought out a neguirre with a number and label to it. Then he turned to his- boolr, and \vrote'-dmxrxi an address for me-Mrs. Maidm:-nz, Larkspur road, Notting Hill. A.-._-_ I ....._A A. 1', I i - 7 _.-._. ....v. ......o 0.. .- that my friend Charles Thrapstow, is well known to you; now, it is of the utmost importance that I should ascer- tain where he is at this moment. 1: Ch... I), --.'.l `L- _lJ I_,l., .17 , `--Madam, isaid rapndly, I beliove . noun vvuvau uv an at llll xuuuluul. Stay! said the old lady. You are laboring under a complete mistake ; I know nothing whatever of the gen- tleman whose name you mention; a name I never heard before. 111-- ..I.- .I__-.-_.._... ...- 1 1" A UK-IIIJU I lI 3VUI HUCIHI UUIUIUI - Was she deceiving me`! I did not `think so. u I\_...L_ - ll3__ an -I . ; the photographer's. ,,_--r- .-. now: 53 valve Re-entering my cab," I drove offto There was no number or distinguishing mark upon the card, and the chances learned faint that he would be able to tell me any- thing abont it. - I-.....b.ur _ the man found that I wasn tacue- I a tomer, he seemed little inclined to trouble himself about the matter. The promise of a fee, however, made him. , more reasonable, and he offered to let for the name I wanted to nd. me see his books, that I might search it , was unlikely that the photograph had . been done for Thrapstow; if it had, , there would probable appear in the books only the useless record of his address, already known to me. the man shook his l.-nd. Il'I didn t know the name, it \V.'.}.'9 ll) use looking: the card was notlimg he said; he sent hundreds out every I1";'tllll1. `What information could !;. HI)S=.lbl_V give me I 'l`hen I tried to d:-:~ .- .:~ the personal appearance of 'I`hrap':`- *- But again he shook his head. it he didn t take his likeness, he wouldrft be likely to remember him; hardly even then,so many people passed through his hands. All 01.1.. 53...- I... L__I L,_., V I Indeed, at first, when ' Then ' IIIIIIB Ulla Perhaps Miss Maidmont mgy know, I said eagerly. Minn Mnirlmnno in nu! l.|-oh. 4.. HlVl}VlIDllU CHI` OIlKlJUII" w ; ei (67onao_`udcaiLoa_aa:ubvqa 'Illu Ull.|lUu|'t Ititruck me at once that the photo- graph, about which 9. man on the an of ight would take so much trouble, must be of a person very dear to him ; probably his sweetheart. Although I had been intimate with Thrapetow, he had always been very reserved as to his own friends and assoctates, Ihnd an clue to guide me to any one of them except the photographer e card. D- ....e......._ ._... V \ "" _. ._..... -. ..... ---uvu--e, I "laying upon the wash-stand wee a card which wag blank upon one aide, but on the other had the name of; photographer printed upon it. The card was wet, as if it had been soaked in water; and near the upper end of it: was a round irregular cut, which did not quite penetrate the card. It had evidently had-_e photograph fastened - on it; accordingly, the card had been wetted, to facilitate the removal of the photograph, whilst the face of the por- trait had evidently been cut out, in order to place it in_a locket or some- thing similar. Tl ctrnnla run 4-! Am-.. IL..A AL- _L_A- - .;st~h-r "",. i`; - tliiiifiiefit " ` ' ' er `enrefuliyf"oii_e ,._ T "upon a newspaper; -1 `(oil ldthing legible except` one little soup 'o!p_upn which the re hall not nltogothor re- duced to powder, on which I pm the name Isabel shining with metallic lus~ `tre. Then I went to tho tedroolmlnd searched that. Here, too, were evi- dent preparations for ight: costs end other garments thrown hutlly in'o cupboards boxes turned out, an odd glove or. two lying upon the dressing table. I ourefully searched all the Eockets for letters or other documents utlfound nothing. The keys were left in all the receptacles; an innlnnce of Charlie : thoughtleesnens for others, in the midst of his rascality. 1 ......_ ..-..._ .r__ _-_,, I b llliill `D EX- 'I`V, ELLY. gvnl-hn U. W vuu un- mewoop.-H EY, no `I '. I`IDIN(SS :'the ar- . ;I Work: - >9 of F3- oaplmu is also yfllp 01 :. e a very -" vanoua rm. 6 arising a Third Sn 0 `en, wilt. tn ~ ---~ DAR`: n1. K '-up `nrnnt 3 Bl` " \_\'.\'r>.s. PE\1ANEN'[` BUI ND C, S.*.'\.`[NGSS')0!E.1`Y. _,,_.._, (m`Iuz -\IA_SONIC HALL, TORONTO. (`vAP[TAL. - 1.500.000. To Farmexs an Landowners!` Dc You Want to Borrow Money '1 > bu" more land for vourself or fDl`{Y0:1 sons? LII: LIIL9 VI ulou tau .LlU'.':lu/ V1Dll5y '1 )'nu" land yourself or for you sons? T-obual-1 a. house or barn?. To fence, clear, '12. drain, or otherwise improve your land? 'i~ pay otfa. Mortgage or otberdebta? I Or for my other purpose? _ . I mu (in the rtwhmnd tnrmnnf thn Cnunn IF)` UNA?!` [Ju|'PU:5'I Lyon do the reduced terms of the Cagum I`-.;.mu:u'r Bmnonm AND Sums Socmn, w`: `M has made more lbnna to Farmers during I`: : `Mat 17 vemm than smv nthpr. nhrd m-pater W `. `JH. |Ulu11UL'lllU|'U IUIIIIU 5U l`l`.I|'lIlEfS Ul-ll'lllK 1'1` `Mn 17 years than any other, afford grester !-mlities and advantages than those". of any other Company in the Dominion. 1u:maHns1- pmcs PAID won anon HOETGAGII. Forfurtber information apply to .1_ .nm1RIm,'v M AR:".\T, fAEs Emabsg`1Z;;5;;3:;a;g.;:;:;; 0 Oonveynucer. &c., agent for the Raya1In- -st unce Company, and the Accident Insurance Ccmzuny. --0{ce-P(mt Ofce building, iurrle. LAXANDER _MORROW, agent for the Provincil1n su.`anca '.)oup:\ny,'the Queen inc and Life, the Pbcnnix, the Isolatedyaud If Lmunuhirc Insurance Companies.-Omce New Brick Block. mrar Rnwnnn n Rm:-:a n55` ms Lmnbngo `the limb _ Suvelfir 35' - 1 WILLER k THOMSON, Civil Engineers, (5 Provincial Land Surveyors, Archicts, &c- (1;-n`:.e-Ne`w Brick Block, Store, Dunlop Street, me. Mmuc: G.mu.r:n, I ' A. Gmnronn Tnousox, C.E.. P-I..S. PJ-.8. I HINT an LOUNT, Barristers, Attofnoyl-`ate A _ law,_Solic1tors in Chanee:y,_&c.-0ice- IJ<.)10p -Street, Barrie. Successors to the late Ii 1:.` 2` Boulton Lount, Boys,& Stewart. H I,oI:~e~.~. A V ' G. W. Loon. . '\l'El.LS, Graduate Toronto Un versiLy. ` Member College Physicians and Surgeons, Unl --UIlice-0ver Wells ~Bros . Drug -Stores opposite Barrie Hotel, Hotel, Dunlop street. 38 'cCrLr\hy & McCarthy, Barristers, Attorneys- et-Iaw. Solicitors in Chancery, Barrie, Ont. L) .\.'.'rnN MCCARTHY. D`.-\m'.ou Mooun-n7,Jr. Ur:-`xcs.--In their New Brink Building oppo- gi -: "-. H. ROSS Store". ' 847. .,__....__, .'.'.*.'.\\ .-. _ -_ \ xx .\`>~-.I\\~\~r\\\'\.\\~.-ss\'\\\`.\&`F\ ~'DRS HAMILTON dz McCONKEY,--Re|i- {anca-Collier street, Barrie, Out, A` `x muuxrox, 1'. c.n;`comntv, M. n oonoxna. ' mu u.n.c.s. -vyv ~ 1 " .'\1'ce to his new residence on the West side M John Street, immediately oppo.-ite Mr. Geo. ) s planing and anal: (notary. Dr. Mc0., has 1 vacancy for 1 student. 44-71 DR J. L.G 7m:cA1u`H1 has removed hisv ' 541'}-2 WAR1` & LALLY, A torneys-at-law, So- }, licilors iu Chance ry, Conveyancera, &o.- (` i:e-0wen Street, Barrie, Uut_ F. D. S'rswAxrr, I..L.B.. '`m.:wIa W. LALLY- u u_.Mnm'av tn [mm]. 5.970 V H U_D1.llH\U,bl'nK.:iniULV mm um, /- . 2 (successor to J. C. Mccnuslnnd), ' Willbein Oollingwood on the lat d 2nd; Orillia 16th, um and lath, Hillsdale 25th, and 51-`flier, on the last day of ench month. All "5`fdays be can` be found in. his office, on (}o.u:r Street, opposite the Post Otce, Barrie. bnccxal attention given to lling teeth with gold. 5:13 of beautiful Teeth st $1 6. A good opening {um student. ' N.R__Y _.:n1.-\_1 _u _-...: . . _ . . _ . .__:L1- rm`. '/L. . NDruggis1 . ' aomu Sr.` S{`RA l`_1Y, Barristers audit- mrneya,Salicitori in Chancery. Notaries P. Mic; Gonvcysucars, Barrio, 00 Sinicoe, Out.` 7, ). AMDAGH,` ' I. 8. BTRATKY. nu to 3L|lu[. {H3-I wi1lho\d all parties responsible for .-:\unt. of many paid to J ; 0. Mclnalnnd ' ' , he being boundby an obligation for 1 `,`;".I.`v`- um-=;ut of money, not to do any work in .,rmSim2v;'1_ East, or Inuisl for the out five "."\'.-` ..__ _ . ;?.`a~zr;z v: .~:1rgs made for profu:'o'nal visits. T , L `G H. -Boszmxo. \J Dinlhnvl, vn1nu.u`IA:uDun.' ;~" \. . GEON, successor toD.'G Sutherland, and Graduate of_0n __ lariu Veterinary Co loge.-- The ` ` snqscriber hereby,-informs the public N that he will carry on the business Yoterinary Surgeon in the place or D. G. *`~ - ln.nd,who"is,"leavin g than l`h"l: I n`3 "l"`' :9;-' prompt attention and skillful treat :- "1"t to secure the patronage" so `liberally be- :'_ ."`d` Upon his predecessor; Oice and '1-`;I['>_en one door East of Fereghel `Ht`. M 45-! y Ix/\f\J USIO LESSONS. - PROF. . L. GAISSE. Pxanist and Organiatgbvga to inmsta that he 11 " is prepared to in instructions at G" "Hdence of pupill, and I so at his own resi- ~\/ \zv\/V-- a:`i`'~ P_ianos,Orgsns,1.uIl Helodeons Tuned . RPau~ed. For terma`Ind.fnrthar pnrti-I ' am` `PM! at In RBIidO3Q9'" tW0.'db0fI7WGI;`v_ ` 05 `the Barrie Foundry, Odllior I'r_eet;' -3'11":-lea" ` %: NOVemb9l' 7.); - . ~_ 4_s_-`tr Ir uxuu-annrc nxaumnce uompames.--Ulnce, Brick Block, over Rawson s Store 356 "" _ .__._._.... nfdan 3. snows, Attorney-at-law, Soli- ]`; .citon in Cbancerygconveyancer. Co nmia. ,` gu" in 0.? , &c,, `Bmyner, 00. Simcoo. 900 -- """ V. ._ .' ....-n n - . _"':""` }L1f:::``. g;E?E3;?;;T*; `:3-:;`:jg "V" .a "E3 11` I. ' 6.7.. `1,;..V }.i`*P 994 w*`=3;1%.-`9l: g ` . .-'"nIlo9.b,6`: sun-2;; 5' ~x;=nq.= 4na:a.m;o_;a,q * . "E&h;9f Wuig .: X 1 had Weekly, in-the Town of Binnie . _ , is nu {is every Tntzasiau. morning, containing eh, _ act` the and periaining to me atfairs oyf t'ho c:u:lxig}n`{.}:'ru $1 in advance or $2.00 if notpaid gt ti? line of subacgiplion. ' , A-Jvssmsma -. ixlinesor under ' ` V` .-sag; excl. subsequent one .1 r:h3s,e"'i9 lines, 8 perlino,rst' insertion. ,;,`ch ":5 seqneiit one 2: Professional in 311,-" ' Cards $4 per year $3 for six m0nlhm'.' rut more than ten lines; spam: com`. if an be mule hy ' he year, 02 pan; gt! s-e_:r. Oinieu `to (iacontinne Advert ` m `is toibe mndein writing. 5 ipei-_< iscoutinued until 3'; ' 1-'3 p1id,e;cepi-at the option o1:];i'.";f;f er. ixrme, Booxaiwsma and Rrmmadone - be facilities ofihe Eahy orevnises. T men: are more complete than any c M :- .`~'orth of Toronto having be fined out in every pnrticulg,1`-. en `'9fu." L`.,_m.munica'.ious should be addressed to an 1 Publisher, post-paid. _ D. CREW ( *. `J. ."ncWAu'1', u.u.D.. .V.B.-Mon'ey to Lend. [n.\'m' crmswxcka, Jr ,Pro`v.incia.l Lind Survey--r, Val er, m., Bxrrie. s, Capsicum, o ition 01 ms armnniot 3?! made the most orld, aud(r.n- what ycuru:1~ 1! mi} Sndth = id mann_e'; ry sutisfnclulf --~_......:-O {vT)3{`AS'1`.'A BUYS, Bu-rister, Attorney, `iblicilor in Qlnancery, Commissioner, &c. . -wmce over Humsoni store,South side Duolop 3;,-en, Bar ;_e. 1190 1:41.: 5<)`LE`I\* o' on 53535;! rreaLo1d ae- rity, and It moda.-ate-In`.erest.-Ap- : AKDAGH & STRATHY, Solicitors, LR! / / ; 4/ V / V} g? /// .1 4 /r / ,4 y ,1 A Ehwurantc Notices. ,`ifhical jprofcssiou. Usxou. msr U ' 1'1 L.`-`..)t Is`s~A. MH- { KING. lute nfxngnngtrfr. nibll of I Ur to Ettrneyors Qlarha. cm? 1`*5"InNb.:-I4;i;7137 :\rn?Es ED- JIAIIUS, Royal Inauronce Oice, Barrie. ..`. .. , - A -~ ,- .-..~ r_'\/\/`\f\./`Jf\./\7\(\_-\,\/\ ' R. CUTTER, County Crown Attorney Barrister. 6'0 , Barrie. ' `i Ywf.-""3-SON, Ox-illia Solicltor in Chan- .\...mncy-at--Law, Conveyancer, Com- .:m in LLB. &c. Heir anqDL-vines Claims ~-.1..d,Agent for Canada. Landed Credit ' `or loaning money on Real Estate. v Next Fngzl: lx r..m's Stan ; 848 :%%I4a:i`c%i_tLwTe_:{$.* , Jan.1 1862. -------n-1.-5 QSANKO, SURGEON DENTIST, (aucceshnr tn .1 . G. Mccnuslnnd). Qmtha. J . ` nnunut I IV] t1D\.'.V , Secretary 5- Treasurer, , l.)ronio, A. MORROW, .m:rai_wr_ a.` Barrio ` B;.tLE1'.vE1'EaINA"RYsUR- . (IRON. mu-censor In.D.-G Zuugic. auuu apply to J. -HERBERT MASCN, trclaru 5- Treasurer. I.)rm LII UI\aU W , afppraiser, a.` Barrie L, ghurch` . micslly ` U`- ,u.bY- c't.`m.:10Il L 5372 CREW `Dov.- `nu xuonsou, C.E.,P.L.S. Till!" .Punz.mua. uwu, I-66 The Proprietor of the Dominion Hote1 has recently, owing to its greatincrease of business, been compelled to add double acoomodatiou to his old house, and has had the establishment re-tted and re-furnished, and with ample stables, bed. and sample rooms, he thinks he will be able to receive all of his old friends, who have so liberally supported him in the past. Room for one, room for a 1. Best wines and liquors, best table, best accommodation, of any country place in the D_ominiou.-W 0. Hand requests the public to heir in mind that he is at the present time the only Licensed Auctioneer in these parts, an} in that department of his business he is prepared to give his best atten- I.l0I1 to the interests of sellers, and in all cases to give fair play to buyers; @"Sales of stock of all kinds promptly attended `to, and prompt settlement always assured. 1 12-ly ELSHANAGY, -' - -' - - Pxiofnlnron. ' The Simone, nnderite new management, has undergone considerable improvement, and now presents t) the traveling community a house nnexcelled for commodionlnesl and comfort. The Bar is supplied with the choicest brands ofLiquore and Oignra,and in the charge of an adept componnder of drinks. Good Stabling and Shed ' Oly - -__-. -`-.__-, __v`.---..--. . W_inea, Liq_uox-3, and Cigars, .0! the best Quality, supplied at the bar. A Gcod Table 1:! alwnvn Imnt. En-nllnnt umnmmnrhuinn rm- quality, suppueu an me our. A ucou Table is always kept. Excellent accommodation for Travellers. An attentive Hostler.- Chargtl moderate. Stnge twice daily from the house to Guillord. Ind daily from-Rosemont sud Alliston and back ' _ 42-ly .

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