Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 24 Sep 1874, p. 1

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- Proprietor. ` DUU B4110, Agent, Barrie: , oooxsrowf; Propr_ieSor.' nnuun. , Proprietor. 1'3. 8-15 HS. 42-ly ` 351' C \lW|3lh' - '-7". T ".5 I ? 7;` . Uimlluotia-u._-_e'WilIOt&0qe;:-.; 3 7 .20M-_jlyL H9l:'fa:-4\v`ery, Brown; 6599.` _ .-.v V-1-v V9`. .r- / ~/* \./\/\2\.'\/\.' \.'~'. \, /\/xr. B USIG LESSONS. - PROF. L. OAISSE, Pmnist and Organist, begs to intimate that he is prepared to give inatrucliops at the residence of pupils, and also at his own resi- dence. Fianos, Organs, and Helodecns Tuned and Repaired. I-`or terms and further parti- vnlnm apply at his Rcsidenco,Jams St, west -of the Catholic Church, Barrie. ' `.!.!srx'ie, November 7th, 1872. ' 45-tf (1i1 i:i ss1*o1>H1:1z HARRISON. J mu-081-ronw or T!!! .. i3jA1u;I_1_a BRANCH BIBLE socmw; ' DUHIGOP `STREET. A ,__,__,, . ___-v._.._ _..._.._._.-,.---~ ` P L A. '1` 1: i` D O N IE1 Barrie.J:1n. 3, I373. , 1-ti. .....,,.._k.. ..._.g__.... - , _ 0 A RD.--`The subscriber begs to inform the` public 0`! Barrie and vicinity that he is pre- ared In SINK VNELLS, TANKS, or do EXCA-V ATING, either by the '0!) or day, on the shortest notice anduiost reasuuu la terms. A 1 l\ to R I`. Y I-Hu.`n'r '(mnr}nl *`3:ui:i225m ALEXANDER LAWE, ELECTRICIAN cf GALVANIST, H.H'iS0n Brink Rlnr-Jr, T)nnl.rin' Qhnnt -'1`UOMAS LOWE, . _ Bulcberand Poulterur, BEGS toinfox-m the public thatho hs~.s'taken Stall No; 4, iu the Market House, Barrie. where hewill cgm-y on the above business." =. artie. December 11th. 186'! 50 or Mr Ma|1ndrcll,B;1rfie. The Mansion` House is "a7 three Btcry brick building. ` It affords spaciouenesa, convenience nnd comfort. The prorrietor is well known as .a hotel keeper to nearly all in this county, and his`expex-ience will be I! guarantee an to the merits qt The Mansion under his superintend- ance ' ' - ' ' M1100 Snplc Rooms for `C'0mt'nerc_lnl`. Trnveucrm GOOD STABLING AND SEEDS. ' D. FARA CHER, " -9-V . `pr-nnv-nOnr ...__.___-. ..__ ._.___._.:.-_...__.._ iv MANSION HOUSE, II A {strum ti/xv-v . vs.` ----_. JV. having bought out the Stock` and v(}ood.wi|1o[ 1. Va Williams, is prepared to sup- ply lhepublic with Beer, Beef, Pork, and Potash Barrels, Kegs, Churns,Wusl1 Tubs, Barrel Chums, and the Celebrated Cylin'lcrChurn; a|so,C-islcrns of all sizes, and all Work in :1 Cooper : Line 01 Business. Coicl` u - - _- - - I 511001, NEARLY 0PPOb'ITl THE MARKET, BARBIE. ' I9-Iy-r .8. ., . MARKET SQUARE, BARBIE, ._ . . . - '7 m.. . '4 XQINII , \J _I..L I4 .;2 InJ- `.&.'l from the tire! d:.irie2 in tho Pzovnnca, which for ' quality cannot be beaten. ._.._-_ u:::ou.um3uLocx or '- E33LC`3E`nBL3i'lL_]5.`-.-.'3 8 11.1.. .. ..4` -0-... Q....--.. tum.-_ . h.E'\'-a~a-isv&\'-.aV-uawLa=&JIi.':..J Q Uomisting ot" em:, Sugars, .U(A)`eL-3, To. buc_coa,' &c., Pickles, (`haxmed Snlmc-n,Lobst-arV|. 1 `Sardines and fruit ofevery description. N,R...-A nhnine Int nf'(-fnken urn! khnna D1`(1|I10B EH6 [FISH UK UVt1K`y QEHUEIPKIOD. N.B.-~_A ohoir:.e___1ot of'(;akea and biscuits, manufacmred of tlwbeat materials; always on hand, with a choice sekaatian of Italian gocda, from the beat packets of Europa ` ` ` . KING,J\-. GEoRa~Exr_.\w*&gN, ORILLIA. The subscriber is prepared to execute all or- ;1'era.in `hinting, Decorating and Paper Hang- ing, M. ' _ Pninnri of` nlmmnrintinnadone with mun- ng cu. - u P ainting of alldescriptionsdone `with neat-1 uess and dispatch" and at reasnuable rates. . All work warranted to givr` antisfdction. IILTBIBBAGA s:'h.nn".f onmnu . i (117 {T9 F! H )1 h`\X'"l`f\\Y Orillia 'l5th MM. $5 per duiv. mzenla wanted! ` All classes of working people, of either sex, ynungur um. make mnrc mom-..v at war): wuh us in their 1~;purc mmncnt.-=., or nil lhc .:imc. than :1! any "1h'~1;: (`!I:$9`.. l urticulnr~ free. Address 0`. STINSON 8; CU.,1 unland. Mame. 19-Va-ly mnnnn L uqunlsn BARBIE; .- : - - -. JONTARIO. FARAGHER, Proprietor. T l.uI- Vuuuuu. U-UH uuu g now prepared to Manulaclura all articles in, his ne, of the best description, and at cheuprates. ` Bnrrimnoc 3711 1867 D 11- v A x u -1- , Manufacturers of GARRIAGES, BUGGIIES, ""7 - WAGGONS, ` _,.,_.~-.;.~5 -' ' ` AND SLEIGHS .f the te9t'd_ bieet-styles and of the most up- pr0_vod'couatructio`n, Oollicr Street, East, sec-" -ond door from the Market, Barrie. As the ad- vertisers aro thoroughly and practically. con- versantwith their buxsinosa in all in: details`, ernploye none but the most skilful workmen; and use oniy the best material, they can ' gunmniee all work turned out at i.h)il' s;ta.bi_isli- main to. give perfect satisfaction to the purchas- er. `Farmersiand others look to your interests,` and give us 9 call, we promise to give you bet- -ter Vnnlue for your money timn you `can got {at `any other Carriage Factory" in Barrie. . ( 'Aiso. GENERAL nLAcK.~.mramG in `:5-Aaso, GENERAL BL: allits branches attonded to. D..-:,. T)II\A1 1972 `ILVXIIAIDD nuu nuuozh ALVU Urxzsnzsna DEPOT. ...... . _ . The subscriber has received a splandid lot of "{`.HT<`1'4`..<`.14`. T\VA'&G0NS,% BUGGIES; UARBIAGESJ l'I!'l'l'If'I1)G D. nrurn-an The subscriber, having purohaeetl the entire stock in..trade`of Mr. Wm. Whitebread, is me- pared to make on the shortest notice and most reasonable term: as good and as cheap Double ._ _ or Single . _ , WAGGONS, . OARRIAGES. BUGGIES, . V ' -SLEIGHS OR. GWTTER8, A. nun In made in thin nr nni other nhntv. vaumguna U21. UU`r'1'_nna, ._ - As can be made in this or_ any qther cjonmy A. OROKER- ' ' muss mm HOUSE AND ommsm 1 TH-`.DI"..'l`, _...._ _ V nmu; rUnvr.'1un_.aA,.xv1a_rxe1 ` Stall No. 2, Bump. ` . Have constantly on hand a good zgupp!_y'9{ Fresh Meat, Fowl,` Game; ,&c1_. of as`-hoxcc quamy asihe markgls,-a'ord, and otfexj the same at very moderate pncea. _ V _ ' ; - _ .Comed_Be-:1, Sausages und.Lz_:gq, wnth a varietyofothar useful commodmee, can alwnyg be had at No. 2 Stall. , - `An nm-alaaaea dehvered in any` ban of thevtovm he had at No. 2 amt. All purchases de hvere fredol` charge. ~ Gaahpziid for Cattle: 3` A . `A. nxnemu; - Barrie; Nov 13. 1872-. - `d any part tllaetown` ' -. -. `I 1; n1usXM.T' ' f ` 46-ly _ u..uu 1.11 .il/.l.l1LV q` (TILL: VALVIA` Han-ison s Brick Block, Dl1nl0p' Street. tine, of Bun-io,_ me Deal uescnpl Std, 186 UIIE Illlll UI III-nl'II_II\|-v II -1: I paint, Is warrantezttb cure all disol_x_argos- f_x-om,theA . Ux'i.nary`0rgans,ix_1 either sex, 'aoq'uiredA bx _ cbnatitutiona1,. Gravel and Painavin the `Back. Sold in Boxes, 49 66 each, by~a1l0hemistn and Patent Medicine Vendors. ~ - L " V `. Rnln `Dvnnrintnf. F J. CLAR'KE.```-.A' ' .ny other Uaumge Eactory m um-no. . G'A'aso, GENERAL BLACK.`5MITHING;iu In :4. k....mJm`a uunnaa On ` mus Drancues auaxnuuu Bprrio, June 18, 1873. :B.nrrie, July 16. '73?` ;A 1N'r1NG AND DECDRA`.1J_ EVIGNY 5 COTE, Mannfnntxwrarn nf JUSTICE `Is THE GREAT, "BUT SIMPLE PRINCIPLE, AND THE WHOLE sncmzw or succnss IN ALL GOVERNMENT. one nbx or cunxsia 4l-PiLl; ,1 .....-....-mn4 oA an-A all zanhnv-run. (rnm H `"51"I?EiE"&'iniEI" ii... ot_nlAllHlI`AGl3:!-13N9_'33. 'aAIaLANDAPaErBTAT(()N. - ` "JIIIIO "IA." ' 23-Bill ANB COUNTY A01? SIMCOE GENERAL iADVERT1sE1?;. Also a. ne stock of 7`; Fri) T115) Y3`) ST 1'!I`l [,-fJ?!13:%i:L& B NGHAMI unorniis, : BUTCHERS -and GEN- ERAL PURVEYORS, `Market Stall No. 2. Han-in. ' ARRIE TIGHT wom: COUPERAGE. . '1_; Ln .J. TAYL3R_,?ropr:ezor. 3 H1 ILIII 0F_ Ill, U_Il.lEl' $0!-ll A. 0ROKKRr . Collier atraet East, Barrie. ;.'73.T 4 ;_g_9-:1y. I UTHIZHT Uihhln GEORGE NEWTON, Painter Dnnnrnt . J on N niois S. i..-_.n_ Alflilil JLLV TIUJI L` Painter `I ' . D`l`l)UI ltil. R. C HBERT, 40-ly UI J LAIAI4 Proprietor. vv 1 Um, Decorator. 21-Iv 5-ly .1 4,2-I: Barrie, Ontario, Th1;i'sday; September 24; 1874. kJt'l4.lJl`4-D AL 21111.: l.l1V.ll`4L". Goods consigned to his care wlil be diapoged of to the best pbasibfe advantage. Jnuu W Mnnnnw - - 1: unuuulv uuu JV urea Ul any Iilllu XOCCIVBU IIIIU ' advanced npon.- - - Oonxomous Pnnnsns son was Sronum or Goons _QA `[130 Am AT T rnynnne 7 `er ll!:;;CT;4'I`~lIEi{I-` ADVANCE." m . n !Thii ~13 pre-emine nlly a shaving age- . e ifyou wont get shaveol to your heart : -or.tem. But at P;-of. Moore a, strange Iosny. the way not to get lhnved is to Tpuy him uvisit and go! a clean uha_vo, and thus geflhe worth of your money. - Remember the place. Second Floor, centre New ' iflhis 18 double: try to trade horses and , PATENTS OF INVENTION ' XPEDITIOUSLY AND PBUPERLY SE- cured in Canada, the United Slate: and Eu- rope. Patent guaranteed or no charge. Sand for printed iusu-uutiongs. Agency in operation ten years. . V - HENRY GRIST, Ottawa . Canndn. and thus get the warm 0! money. v Remember place, Bxick Block, Dunlap Street, Ban-fie. VV I I = L E H IJ , ` '3 .GENUINE ` No. 1," No 2, mad No 3, of this brand, ` are unsurpassed for body and hrillinncy of `shade. Packages centsin-full net: weight. The public are wsrned thnoertsin other brands: are 1 jlbse short in everygxso-called 25 pound ` package. . Examine the brand an! do not be put off Qidnll Illll-All IILVLLUIIQ > Announces the opening of the above establish- mc-.nt,'and_ solicits the public patronage Goods. Furniture and Wares of any kind received and advanced nnnn,. IVICCIIRIJICHI J Draughteman. package. Examine the put with inferior paints, The sun is slwaya cann- DB1`, ear. Sold by any respectable dealers in Paints throughout Ontario, and to dealora on! by `ELLIOT & 0., 'l`nnmnn. ~MOHROW 8AU8TIN'`MA"RT mu ' COMMISSION nnoms, NIEYM nnnn Inn mun unnznm annou- lU1iUl'l'Uo Fm-`sole n Barrie by John Woods, J. P. Kidd. Watson 6' Co-. and Wellh Bros, ` .\4.E::E>ir=:l iiafg aicm, Thtrundcraigned begs to igfonn all parties who mnyneed such work, that he has always on hand a large aupely of ` nr Aumml) mn DADTRI wvlulluuuvw-wit IIVVQIIV NEXT DOOR 'lf_0 THE MARKET HOUSE, (Jomaan. Smnu, BAgnt:. _D'l.'UV.K1al"1T'1`4 LJJJ\J\./.L\L}i_ Which he will sell at the -lowest rates for Dash V _Wu. 0. MAGEY, Bayeld BL, Barrie, Near the Foundry. `July 31, 1973. ' 13-ly .t'l1U 1 Ul.r.n..a.L u.u Ofavery description, and all sizes, taken at all % _ hum: of the day. _.: They nlso keep in connection with the gallery a large stock of Albums. Album Pictures, ` Lockets,.0hromoa,'Li1.hographs, and . o4~.n1`I`. `DA TN"I`1NG;.!` IIUNPIIIM Qrlja, Jan. 21, 1872. 4-`. nixm n A I I ' comploteu mi V . STEAM POWER - ' and Mnchinry for the manufacture of DOORS, SKSHES, BLINDS; MOULDING, kc and In vu-nnnvlioa fn I1hh}V thae nrtinlol E` BLINDB; nwU1_.umu,cc and is propaigd to supply these artmloa the _~ . lowblt `price. nu u-nnm rm mnmii nnnnmnmlmt Dulyuuu on H L.L`.\x, Draued, a`nd Tongued and Grooved Lumber, every -description, always on hand, and sd to order. V Barrie, July. V V 4'!- __________________?________ owelt pnce. PLAINING 01%` gJvaYnssa1z1m0N. ' -\'- w - . 3.-V r.\~~\\\.\\\~ xx-x\\x\~. A. .-\'1,.':'C.'\ .`.f`<'DER, I\/7..~D., L. H. C - 1`. 8., K, I h_vsici.r\u, Surgeon, &c.-- |?Y'Irrr':i.n!1onc, Um. 31- 6 v%s TE n`: AimY rnu : 0()NI4`E0 I`ION ER I UUNF EUTIUNEKY I TEAS, T0 rmccos & cmnns. Oysters, During: season, In all the - ' Val-Inns Sn/Ins. ' ' ' .I. IIUMME Sc VAN DENTSEBN, * ORILLIA. ` ' JUIIIODIOUS PREMISES FOR {STORING GOODS SALES AT ALL TIMES. land. ......-I__-.1 4.. L2- ____ .._:u L- .1: .... -.: hand largo sup l. PLASTER OE__:i 3RIS 1 vvvnirlrlrs Uyalurs, llllflll BUIIBIIII, I_I[ IIII Iulll? ' Various styles. Dunlopl St, opposite New . Brick Block, Barrie , Ontario. I-_ . . umsnx Lunar, Ottawa. Canada. Mechanical Engineer. Sohoilior of Patents and M-mmhtaman. , 17,- ` `Stages running between Barrie and Panama- guiahene, will leave Barrie Dnily at 11:45 a..m. Returning,nn-ive at Barrios! 2 o c1ock,p. m. - " ` WE'AYMOU1`E - I-`ARAGHER, A .- . ' 5` Proprietors. 1.1 s c:>.n(>z-.:.~;rx:N;<, conoxzazz. -`us. Wce -111 `Bric'r: Black, Dunlap Strfeto n, oppu.;i'.e Wats->n 63: Go., D1f2\gg_I95s ltmx =1e:1.~,-3, first house Etlif. of Regxstry 2}.-. f: ;`r L)!:1r-.3 hours --from X0 till 12, Fore- x1..'u1d!r0zr1 1 11113, Aft-zrnodn. _H-12m p 31,1873. 5:.-.4-..n..n`n . mi uuuun, ywvna--5.-n noon- `E??.&.'Iv2i:"I'E32EI.S ID . -.-union 4-(Avv I 1-u-n rs : 1-nal: n _ ruuguwnuuu. No.1GROU.ND. WHITE LEAD8, GENUINE ,_MILL|NEY,' nnss%&.-AMANTL | v T" ":mrAJ9::z1\1'c;-.- . ` `IIIILEIIIEII I , UIIDVV {V IIIIIII I EB ` - . 1 nunnor s1-1zm:1',BAn1`zI1=:. j 1 ',L;AKxNG3 _ MISS MORTON, 3' Next to Bird : Bdot. a shoe Store. .An`nnssEsL Manna`: ran. zmnser srivms, - Atmodexato ohitndg romptnou. ` ,s1:n4Lw AND .Fl'.'L'l` _ ' an-noun 3 w:'ra_'unn.' `_ ' .;40-lyr And 8160 01 mi m.pro._veu rawm VSTOVEPIPE` BLOCKS! n.:-L u... ...:n ...n of nm -lnwnnf mm: fnr Du - -on`, vb u. .... "jB O"i`OGi11E>u1_uj,VGALLE1iY. _.-_- toga ' Lockets, .uuromoa,'uunogrupus, uuu (33-OIL PAINT1NG,.u lrmmed nr without Frames :`-("3 ! ': Any. 9, .[ _i>ns:IiiIAtJoloi=1r1!7fi's.s1;I; Gusraxgteggf to iv_o_ Pox-has :8A%i_|fm'I' Jlw; 1;Asr1x:s:j7 7'_ *`_1xan'ie;_ o\_J ' Deacptiv Gifoitu; gbe had qnjppliot :;:i128.xVs14b. . 7 * U.."&! " II _ CARRIAGE, . T HOUSE, vS_[GN, AN-D QRNAMENTAL ' SPHEHUIDALM SPECTABLES`! BI}AOK'S,` PATENT _ _ . (lviIerch.4mgaI.le) V . % IN %aow.j jsma. Amn#srm,. Mr. J oh;-`Morrow. mum-An H-an nnnninn nl Hm nknun gunk! BURR &-WEEKs. ,n`A'nntu1w . ~ '_"r-s '--- --~ ~- ~ 1EORGE BALL, r F KNGUS 9. GRA}IAM,. FINE) STOC-K_'()F FRAMES 1 ' .1 N ARRIE AND.` PENETANGUL SHENE 1.12:3 or - ....rVr-I-1 /N-I':1r` ` Hd.\HlAlK).V (W AHCLPJJ l\[`?i, l\-S-D>| non -Collier street, Barrie, Ont. HA.`!I!.TON, T. 0, M'CONKE'x', M n. mmnmm. . M-1).. M-n-0-9- Euxur; BALL, . . Carpenter, Builder, 8m. to IDIIODIICO to the public that he has completed his Q rrv 12` A M P D W `E R PHOVTOQERAPHS -.._ A....._:...:.... null n`1 uunn Qnlznn s'cn`oL_s_AWm.G.` -_.: ..-_.: i'|'I............`l....A (Av-nnwad Lnvri` `WATER LIME, hm And also of his Iu.Aprb._ved Patent nnv1r`D1-D1:`. `RI.('H`.I(1 PR()F. D. E. A. MOORE_;:S IIAIII nn-nnnii-u nun ounulun _n1AnKE1` SQUARE, 3:331); un nnsssmr: AND snnvmc J SALOON. U111 1..'114.1:.:.;.u\.- Framed or without Frames Pichues Framed to oder. HUMME 8: VAN DEN STEEN. 4 r-.. 01 Ian`) . _tf k\ \ ..`.'l1-rh\L \ "MD \. J GL1 \ .~~\ 3`. `R U18 DESI P0351019 !M]VlllllI0. JOHN. W. MORROW, A nnnnann [nus-ninaar I. ll CON] l'lIl\fI nnir nun r )N1`E0.'l`IONERYl unnnnne 3. n` #9 "P 9999 '9'. ?."% L1` Iv . AVA\JLUl.|v\l II Auclioneer. Appraiser, kc. F;3J3:8lLE`3 rm:--"* ._; - ~11 I uu., Tonono. `A. `I D 1l"A|`J1Vu 4-tf RAIN! rain ! ruin! Oh will it never cause this constant, constant dropping? Each drop seems like molten'lavn fall ing on my head-my heart. Why did I say those cruel words to Harry this morning nbout the set of corals-unjuet to him and so unwomnnly in me? My bme: uncontrollable temper is the one bar to our happiness! Ant` gnnin Allan nuns and hm-nnIi.*lnn Ulllul uuuuuuuuuuno I-Uunywl la vuv vuv barto . And Susie Allan pres zed her anxious face against the window, peering out in the fast-gathering darkness, hoping to see Harry appearing in thedistance. The rain was falling in torrents, and she could see but a few yards off 5 and with a heavy sigh, she turned and again occupied herself in pacing to an fro through the pleasant little parlor of her house . Ullo At each return towards the window T Susie would again pause, hoping to hear the weloeme footstep. The clock pro- claimed therhour of seven. ` :II\.._ 1...... 1-4-- AL-.. ....-.. L..I...... I VVII-ll ll uucuuanus Allblu vvluubu uh L.l.U|lA' say; and housekeeping commenced under happy auspices. But, alas !there is a skeleton in every household ; and here it showed itself all too soon in Susie's indomitable and bitter words of anger when crossed in purpose. Rho. hurl an intimntn frianrl__.u1lmt ul'IllIU\l NIIU IIUIII U] DUVUIJI One hour later than ever before ! What can have befallen him 1 And Susie moaned in her agony . Harry and Susan Allen had been, married near six months, and had mar- ried for love. Harry was doing a good business. Susie s father presented her with a charming little cottage at Hom- nnlvt nnrl hnnnnlronninn nnrnrnnnnnr` E11501 VVuuu,uIUuuUu Lu lluutluav. She had an intimate triend--whaI woniaa has not ! and in that friend she had chosen, not wisely, a young widow, a few years older than herself, and who believed in woman's right to rule. Pos- sessing a good fortune, left her by her husband ( whom gossips said she hen- picked to death--perhaps they were unjust ), she was very independent, and wished to model every woman in the same mound. She found Susie a happy wife, and telt, at the same time, that Susie was too happy, too fond of Harry. So she became very fond of the little wife, studying. her weal: points, and, by degrees, learning -the ins and outs ottheir daily lives. Sum- me! was approaching, and the widow wished to visit Wales, and of course wanted agreeable company. neg-min zlnrlinn where am vrm and Wanwu ugxuuumu uutsxpuuy. Susie, darhng, where are you and that charming husband going to lusti- cate this ummer '1 ' 1xT..J-...-I 1,nn uni lDI'Y7'I if n Qhnllnhf ca'.euua uxuuuu 1 "Indeed, I ve not given it; thought. We have been so happy here. u A I. `ran H .i.. rlivinn hm-n._.n nnrfnm. W6 uuvu uuuu nu u-yyy uuluu Ah, yes, it -is d_ivine here-a perfect Eden ! But then everybody goes some- where in the summer. You would-not think of lending a humdrum A me here all the.sea.son. What say you to a trip to Wales`! Say my little done, wou1d nt it be aharmmg? A . Ant` (`I-nu-inclv Mnr.`A hilt hf hht` }lA.\i!.I.'l()N & ;'\IcC-0.`II{I<`.':',-Rc.ai- an , f`Al`.'..... no.-nno Du.--In {Inf ll U3 Ullllilllllls 3 And Chrissy Marble put her hand under Susie's Lhin, an drew her pxolty face up to her, kissing her, much as a mother fondles a. child. tu'\L. .u...u . :0 IY1I\II`I` nannvn hi)? natty, 1 xounuauuu: Luanvv uau uuusllvuc ` Fla on Hauy sVbusiness ! . Are you always to remain in one spot because you : husband is a mercham? Just in- sist upon going.- You are too mask, my dear. My motto always was, No yoke for me ! I always carried -the day with my husband !' ` s"l`ho4-_ in thn nnlv rlmnnrd I-Tnrrv nhd xnomer wuuxuu u. uuuu. . V nob, yes" 1! would, V1Id8_6d ; but Hzmv, I fear, cannot. leave hns busnngs. -- Law}- rm I-Inn-11 : hnninnsm I Are VOII any Wltll luy nuuuuuu ; That is the only discord Harry and "I have. He says, `business before plea- sure ia the motto of all successful `men ' oantile men, and so far he has gejrr yielded .to me;. A - _ u Tarn Kn mv husband. he should ylenueu .50 mu. 1 Were lfe my husbnnd,.he should yield. Theidea of you; a young girl, leading a nun a life for fear bu_si_ness may suffer! T By the lgye, did you get the set of coral we admired so much '1" Jan... 13.... nah} ha nnnlr` uni nnrr` H18 86! Uluunu wu uuluyuu nu unuuu ; -`No; Harry said hevdould not afford it. We hadn quarrel this morning, and I said lots of ugly things; but he is vary` 2...... )3 , nun." . T You are spoiling him. Mark my words,_in one year's time he will be e perfect den ot. But I" am chattering away my w ole day. I. `must 39 now` but den -1. let Hany say No to the tour, Not if I can help it, I assure you.- A And they parted, the widdw pleased ` with the determined Iook job` Susi'e , face, and Susie wishing Harry did not have a`ny lodding businies; or that - Chrissy ha not led het to`tliir`xk' there I. nnII`l` Kn nlnnnllf nllfvlli-HG ! Of 'hfYhB.. Ulllllly uuu LIUE uzu ucl IV uuun uuvu: coulibe pleasure outiide pf hgr home. I-In-nu nuinn hnfnn if `Rlith. hound. COLIHLDU plbuuulu uuianuu yl up: uuI.uU- Harry came home it length, bound-_ mg up three steps at a time. Hgcguglxt Susie in his ar_n5s_ and pirquetged atound the l'o,o_n;g two qr thnae times (are `he ` ` spoke; then, kissix{:g'4he_r, he tosped the . wee girl into thdeasy chair, and laugh-` , ingly` said, Now my little d3_|"litjg,get ` I brggtb, and tellme how glad y_o`u~nx e;' M I am home lo: a happy avening :a11.to ourselves. . T Z +' :15 , ._-.- .._'- A- -3..- ....'A an `n'oo`n`A`n" 8$o 4`n;~ ourselves." _ H 1 3 "V "So you are; to give me 9 whole _v en-L ing !_ was 9:9 ungraoxong reply. ` unn.'.. 'a....:.. '..l..;o9a."oI... .....n-.V9- ,}.I.[`z_ 1~;;:;.:` "?~'vvu"y'," '}}:.,'s;}i;'.II'"1}Z'fm.uer 2 You; are not annoyed beot'tnse1,vafa._s_ dje-A Lgnnad aqextra homj by.bu;1i1_a!_ _ . _ _ ___ :. `'.\'i' -r'i_L;..'a`` `I sunuuu can u....._ ._-.._ -' _________ -`nuaineskbusinessiam1`uea.1 1 7 wish you loved me half so well ta;`gogf : do business 1" ` ` - , '_ ` ; . Hr!2.n,.-wed sood sense; aha aw ` mg Busted pergeme mood, .tgrbor_e..gp 3 =anawer.. And past then, dinn.:_{,;q8_` announced; and, as s1_1a?gg;a,v1_;5p(;`g 5;, I, `"3. .'*5`V 1303;. and ;.hIIj.I.n mi9`g Ia . ,<:`!!:1d:-hagF9$h3dinin;~g909F!s UNGOIVVERNED TEMPER; AND HOW IT WAS CURED. "T",uSut:s`i :a";o;yueswt;ans.hed with angry re, as she sprang from the sofa. nn (Inn !hnlr Horn Allnvx that 1 C5 GIIU Dklllls llU-l DIIU GUI ). Do you think, Harry Allen, that 1 am going to lmmure mysell in this little pen until I get old, wrinkled, and grey, just for your love of business! No indeed. I will not submit to it. I shall go to Wales thxs summer. You can stay here and rust, if you wish to! ' And Qnuin nun-cn'nn hop cu-nil. Ink Ina Ivvua vnu nun, uuu null: Lu unawar- . Harry dropped his head upon his hands and sighed bitterly. What should he do to please his idol? How could he beat open her eyes to the fact that his endeavors, his what she termed sacrices, were all made for her present and future happiness`! And, with head still bowed, he sent up an humble peti- tion for guidance; then rising, ascended to their room. Susie had already re- tired, and spoke not a word. Soon, all was quiet; and Susie, waiting until she knew by Harry s measured breathing that he was fast locked in Somnus s arms, could control herself no_longer, but broke out in uncontrollable eobs-- why, she could hardly have told, only that she did not coupuer. l`./Ir\vn;nn` nnrna and tho Gun! rrynvrl `"*`--`--.*"t-""*-*-*----*_ " attempted, and partly succeeded, nn restoring her to good nature. Still`, he felt something was working beneath the surface. . 11.-., .r.,_., .',, u - ... ll.\i.'l.'n l\'L|.k.'s\ l`Jo :`;`*1`,m)r>,<.\.<><`). mi. j;;`1..u 13/ .. .-q /` ?~, `: M 1,4.-r_-5).`. `ngnzy D.` |`.'`.)` \.-n `( '>`.I`:.'\. l ? ILIO Blll IIIUUI ` Afterthey returned to the parlour, he proposed music; and they sang and played their favouritemrs for some time. Then, seating themselves for a chat, Herrypsaid, Now darling, tell me something. I TEA nnntnnr On DBL: nnnnl-In an. NT I UUIIIKJIIIII-Isa The answeno this` usuatly was, I love you; `but4to`-`night Susie put on a businasg look, and said,"I wlsh to (all: with you about the summer. Where are we going for the season `P . `-f4oing?_ Oh, we cannot leave our; unu WU 5vIu5 IUI HID uouquu I Going? Oh, cannot our bird's nest here long! We will take a run out in the country,-to uncle Ben s, at Piuner, for a week or two, In August; businessis generally dull then. HYYnnln nan`: ';K|IninnnnI T 01-Jul- uuululauu ID Euucluuy u_uu |llUIIn l Uncle Ben`s !'--business! I think that would be going in !_he country. Nothing of that kmd for me! I want to malge n tou1,and would prefet Wales. We need not be gone mote than four or ve weeks. I think you may ven- lure to leave that deteated business `of `yours for that length of time. `."Ff\ Wnlnn' Wu u-tall non IOH.. founded on a rock. - T B44517 ,, , n 1 ,VlI.IlD IUD UIIED IUIJSIII Ul 5ILlIU~ ` ' To Wales! Well, well, my- little girl soars high; but, I (cut, does not think of the expe_nse of such a trip. Ah, no! Susie; tours of that kind must be left to our future, when our house is 1 -.1 n uuu urn, IIUIU uuu luul, H yUlA WLUIL LUZ 7 And Susie, nursing her wrath, left the room ere Harry had time to answer. I-r-11 Rvnnnnt` k:n Mun) nu... LC.-. -uuv uuv unu nu uvurusu: Morning came, and the first word spoken was by Susie, at breakfast: Harry, I wish to commence prepara- [ions for the future jaunt. \Vhnt is your dec'isiun1 ` NWT`: .-`oar I urn anrru In fkxnsv-9 unn- yutu KIUUIOIVBXI My dear, I am sorry to thw-zr: your wishes. St1ll,I must positively refuse to make the tour proposed. I would only be too glad to please you'in this-- in everytlung. You cannot uudolstand mxmera as I do; but darling, trust to myjudgmeut, and believe it is right. I Well,cnn I form one 0111 party go- mg 1. Would my little wife leave me, and go one tour of that kind with sunn- gers 3" - ' van u-nth;-;u~ lhnn On kn fknnnl-at aha- 5015 I Yes, rather than to be thought sin- gular and povertygbound by my friends. I think tty pounts will cover the whole expense. T - Susie, sorry am 1, butl rnust insist upon your giving up this journey. You cannot have my consent to your going. Add Harry took ms mu preparatory to leaving the house. I .1. ..,_II', rfptimx. - 1i.-;1'inc~s::runderrstinsertion xxhisequaut one 1Z`c., Uver aix it1c,`,1r.-3l inaurtion;r::1cb sub. 4.`-, 1"ro:"c.=.aiom:l.0r Business ' ;-r ymr $3 1`orsiv.I.months, if ,1: ton lines. Special contracts. `h""`.1e your, 0: pslxta o fg. .o1x1wriI1.:)g. :_ .1 7'i3cnn1ini1e` ~Ad7g;-tiB0_` ,r:`. .:mml niztil murr-aaragzea` ;-.-.2: at {no option of the publih. You dare any 1 shall not go! I say to vou, I will go! And I wish you would leave the house this morning and never return _to it until your business can take care of itself. It's all I hear, and all you care for 1 ` A,I.(V.__!_' A.....--_I -._.___- _- I`l_._.__. _,_ And-1SusieT turned away,as Harry re- plied, May you nave: be sorry for those nynrdn I and Inf! the hnnnn PIIUU, ` HA3 yvu uuvvn UV null IUI Ouvou words ! and left the house Susie s anger kept at its boiling heat untxl high noon, and she resolved upon many modes of action, allot` which `wereothrbwn aside almost as soon as" formed. `Had Oxissy Marble stopped in x-In. unnnhl hang lnnn nnnnh: Gal;-I lUllllUklo Llllu Uuua, Luululv unvypou in, she would have found ample eld for work; but the widow did not happen to make her appearance. Sp Susie was left` with her miserable knowledge of her ipncoiisistenciea for company. `As evening approached, she watched each moment which moved so slowly to her impatient heart. In r...._n.. .|...-.. .. .... .. ..:.._ .1: n... vine a ring of the hell. Susie ew todhe door, and open- ingit, said, "Harry, darling Hal-- Th: nnmn hrnlra nnnn Inn ling limp II-ls I5) ounu, "IICIIJ, -IICIIIIIS I131`: The name broke upon hex-.,lips. Her husband was bging home between two men; . _ 3`- 'Don t be frightened molam; yuur husband `fell from the train while it was in motion ogtlhe Homsey stahon, aqd struck his head upon the platform. Let us hope it is not senous. `D.....:'.- ...'-..I.'._._.I I-.`I AL- _._-- A- .|__ -- _- _-,- -- -- --_. --.--.._. iSusi'ef, paralyzed, led the way to the parlour and sofa. As she knelt over him, the fumes of brandy came from .the_ parted lips. With agonized look, she, murmured the name of the nearest physician. He yvns speedily brought, and it was some time etc pulsation re- jtnrned: _The doctor gave but little hope of his `recovering consciousness again. S.ueie_ s /p1eawas,"Save him !-oh save him:-l,e Let him speak one word, it no more l, I ~-1.1:Z".-1'|;. n.-'._'_ .i_"__-.1". I:.n_, _...u `.n suvgu a ` AFinally he revived a little- and all I `bhet. night, and for many a tiny after, ` my ba1,>b_ling in iueanity of Wales, his _19et Susie, ;his_vain endeavor to save `h'ei.`fl'0l,11_ fallingo one of the highest geeks; age _unon begging he`: to believe _ is loventgjcast-aside the friendship of th 0.,.!Ilia`oh ie{-tending Chrissy, and to take back those 'oruel*wordAs. And ' Sueie, goneeions-stricken, never left his .Iid_e, `but, _m.inis.tenng.tg evety want, `V; `cicjiitinttd lie: pesele'es_ petition, for one guess `due my of light lh'9.,Y_1'k`OIfIe"d fmind , that .he +'-.'.*'-4" f": 7" ' - ,d9 ys hI.;e `passed since that fear- , .fgl,x;ight,,; and Susie, 10:3: tho- lilies ; b, _ he: .ai e,. site soaroe1y '5.` hrnnIhinn_ nrinin in it hind. Thu` 5312;: hi `f,"c z:f nu Jgnuu |1-3-5aA`l`a .:ns-. 4 bni,eb6"W II DWI OHI\IU ~ DIKU UQWI aw 7i`h9_liqiI igut hand. V 11,6 threagl-tl;g holds the gene No. 39. Whole Ho 1153. _ Susie, wit_h a suppressed cry of joy, Impressed kzss after 11:38 upon his lips, and said, Harry, nm7I forgiven? Fhlv h Yiilti |1;a nrrhn nnpl nlnnh uuu oulu, "uuny, Ilm 1 mrgxvon I" Feebly he raised his arms, and clasp- iug them about her, said, Let's forgive and forget. BU IuIb'Ul. The 'dooter returned, and bidding Susie seek rest, give Harry some cor- dial, and bade him sleep. In the morn- ing he was much better; and, Susie by his side, confessed her fault; and, Harry mo, in feeble tones, told ofhis reckless- ness in drinking brandy to drown his grief at Sus_ie s perverse temper. With ohastensd spirits, they renewed their vows of love and trust to each otho TJT.-n I/I ...Ll.. -I.....__. 1 ,,, 1 o,,,- u __.______...._._..__-_._,-_ .. , _ __.- .: | ifo and death is stretched to its ut-E oat tension. Will it break, or relnx.E Oh, in that hour was crowded whole years of agony l The kind old doctor But on the opposite side, watching him: I closely. At length he rose, bowed in silence to Susie,- and `mapped quietlzy from the room. Harry slept the sleep ofa tired child. _At length he ieebly opened his eyes, and Susie leaned over, V that he might see her face. QI1n;n no... 01... ..:....I-' ._.-, I ..AA,,, sum! luv nuluulr (I00 110! lL|UU- Susie, was the single word utter- ed. M . _V_._. . _ A uuuur.-.~uu,uuu:u:u tuu naioon t.`.l2|Cl lnVll- ed all hands to take a drink. Among those in the room was a man known as Tony Harris, between whom and Rob- iison some illsleeling was existing. obinson had no sooner nished his in- Vitation than Harris remarked that he `wouldn't drink. Robinson replied, `Well, I always pay for my drinks Harris then rose from his chair, saying; `Well, this is an old grudge between you and me, and we might as well set- tle it right now, drawing a Deringer as he spoke. Robinson instantly drew his pistol--u ve-shooter and both men red almost simultaneously. Harris shot struck Robinson in the neck, cut- ting the jugular vein, and the blood gushed torth in a torrent. Robinson's first shot missed Harris. The latter immediately after ring, threw his weapon at Robinson, and having noth- ing else to defend himself with, ran into the billiard-room hick of the saloon hoping there to escape from. his antag- gnist. - Although mortally wounded, owever, and with his lite-blood gush- ing from the terrible hole in his neck, Robinson staggered after his assailant, whom he had now cornered in the bil- liard room. Steadying himself against one of the tables, he took deliberate aim and red at Harris, who was too- ing him on the opposite side of the likely to prove fatal.` Again the dying man raised his pistol and red,the ball striking Harris in the band, and tear- ing off his thumb, Some of the men of the saloon had by this time entered the billiard-room. supposing the shooting to be nished. But Robiiison s veiigeaiico was not yet satised, and though the glaze of death was already in his eyes, he again red his pistol, and then tell dead. The last shot struck the night- watehman's trousers pocket, but owing - to the lucky circumstance of his having a bunch of keys, and apolice whistle, just in the right spot, the course of the deadly missile was stopped-the only damage being the breaking of the po- lice whistle. Coroner mack held an in~ quest soon after the killing. The iaryo found a verdict in accordance with the J facts set forth. The deceased was what , is generally known as a sporting man, , and is said to have a wife living in , Meroed. His age was about thirty- , eight years. Harris, whose real name` is said to be Galvin,is a blaeksmith,and has no relatives in California. '1`he `formality of placing him under arrest has been gone throughwith, but from present appearanoes,he will not trouble the courts much. ' table, the ball taking o"eot near the 1 naval, and inieting a wound which is * vurva un IUVU auu IIUSI I0 6210 OLHULH Mrs. Marble always found Susie on- gaged" when she called, and from that time Susne has forsworn all inmnute friends. Rf? _ .'(-uc -uu uuu sauuuu!\iU UIDTUTIZCL8`, [lySZ 7 A desperate shooting nray took place here to day, resulting in the im- mediate death of one of the chief not- ons, and the probable fatal wounding of lthe other. The scene of the tragedy was Goodhue s saloon. At ten o'clock this morning a man named Leander T. Robinson, more commonly called `Tod Robinson,entered the saloon and invit AA all lnnnn On Inlpn .. 3-2-1. A.---A ,, 7 ..-v -- ---.ua.naA|.|uAl LU\J\JAVI.| VA Hollister, Cn!., correspondent of the San Francisco Chronicle, says: A dasmamtn szhnminn he`.-.... (NJ. '@'Splendid ffesh 0ysters,at all hours at Binghams Oyster Ocean. DUEL IN A BILLIARD ROOM. A `lT_II',. N0 USE '1`ALK1N(3.-Thc1'0 is no doubt about it. Mr. Henderson docs sell the best and cheapest; hard\vm'e, m this, or any other town. 7 I 'Go visit the West end Tea Stow if you want. to get full value for your money in teas, groceries, fresh meat, liq 110113, and provisions. 4 `_ _ _ . .... -v--, ---u v.y - .-any-.-an Seeds! Sds!---P1'in1e new Tim- othy: and (Clover. New varieties of wheat, and other Seeds for Fall sow- "18. ft 'Bothwell s, opposite Railway Stahon 35-3` J -WnA'r's THE. MA'r'rEn`?-It is.not at all surprising thatrpeople flock to the store of the Messrs. Powell. The` teas, groceries, fresh meats, provision , and liquors are marvels` of choupness, and ex- celiunt quality. ' Nonobr CAN BEAT 1'r.-Ther:3 is no question about it, the Canton '1` Shore sits on the throne for teas, liquors, groc- eries, provisions, glasswane, A and dolf. They are the` best and gheapest in this, 2; any other section of oc_5un`t_x-y. Go try em. 7 ONLY A TR1FLE.--It is really wonder- ful what inuences, tries light as air, f exercise upon Humanity. On going up or 1 down Dunlap stJ,it seems only a trie to call in atvthe Medical -Hull," kept`. by friend. Woods,7and-yet many a hello owes V hex. beapty t,o so doing ;,_g.nd _mxVmy. crab- whilo invalids ,owe their Qraent robust- iyggeaa; to thje` gme 'i)p _ar1'1tly-trivial ` .= emits." `Dori- tWt'oi-get;-to p6;tu'onizo.the ...;t.Ln_g;u'a|-gp.;1v,z,;:.s_ +3 9: a.. Y\n"A 1|n`\I, (`I 'A`Ji\v.`I'nl'lLV`.- -imbr-in" Uhnm'f`ry, nnvi Uim-_ g:--'\\'..t-rr .S1re-'-t, Penctn.n- ' to Lend " V 13-)` And $2 00 if not paid`! _in advance. How To Keep A Srrvn*ron.-Be ready to throw in an odd half-hour on an hour s time when it will be an. accommodation, and don't seem to make a merit of it. Do it heartily. Though "not a word be naid, your. employer will make a note of it. Make yourself indispensable to him, and he will lose many of the opposite. kind before he will part with you..~ These young men who watch the oloclt to see the very second their working hour is up--who leeva,no matter what: state the work may be in, at precisely the rnstante-'-who calculate the exact. amount they can slight their work, and." yet not get reproved-who are lavish. or their employer's goode-will elwaya be the first to receive notice, when.- times er- dull, that their services are no longer required. 3 - A Down East ,gontleman showed. lconsideratla alarm the other evenin when he discovered that his wife hug uloaned the family Bible. When he. retu/mod from the house where the Bnblo was, he brought Wllh him 81,000,." _wh1ch he had placed :11 it for safe keep-_ mg. A large and inuential meeting of ` the electors oi the Southern Division 05 the township of Nnttzuvnuaga was held, at Creemore on Friday last, for the: purpose of forming n branch of the. North Sirncoe Liberal-Conservative Association. Mr. Hamilton Neelandt occupied the chair. The meeting was adrlreaeed by Mr. W. E. 0 Brien, Secretary of the Central Association. About seventy names were enrolled,g after which the following gentlemen were elected ollioe-bearers for the. current year:-'-Mr. John Oupland, President; Mr. Wm. Millie, John, Young, and Jus. Carletonvice-Presi-, dents; Wm. Casey, Treasurer; Geo. J. Bolster, Secretary ; and Wm. MoKie, Assistant Secretary. The undermen- tioned gentlemen were at the sema time elected as e deputation to the: Toronto Convention :--Messrs. Allen Flank, Richard Madill, Wm. Mc- Cutoheon, Joseph Bertlee, Geo. J. Bolster, John Young, Wm. Dull, Patrick Mnrteengh, John Ulernenger, and A. R. Neebitt. a2=~,`B:~.ltitnorc Oysters direct. from the) beds, wholt-5:110 and retail, at Bing.;h:un'>l Oyster Ocean." LoNDON.---Great as London in, one only sees the hull` of it, for the reason. that half of it is under ground. AIL engineer being lately ordered to direct the laying of an additional pipe in in lending street of the great metropolis, stated that there was no place to put it, or dig in order tr: lav rt, as the ground ' was all occupied. There were sewers, underground milwnya, mains each with" service ipes, telegraph wires. pneu-' mntic tn es. and police telegraph wires there already. No wonder the mound was all occupied. There were tubes of iron, brick cement, load, fclt,nnd guttc percha. O.-we iz:i:ler;qmund mil`-may has thirteen underground stations. Pneu- matic tubes for conveying packages and mail matter extend all over the city. There are not less than two thou- sand five hundred miles of drain pipes. many of them are oh! size to permit :1 ion to sail in them, or to enable (1 man to walk upright. Besides all these things underground, there is a single cellar that covers ve and a half acres. There are also sovon wine vuuls that would extend over twenty miles it placed in connection. Mammu,'anidnh'ttle git], what's the meanin of a book being printed in 12mo?" by, mg, dour, xopligd the I mother, `.` it means that the book will l he published in twelve months." 0 ' _ Women dress "to plow: thu men, do they? Why, if the whole male genus were extinot,it would u ! make a {author or tmbelow dibrence in the` go!-up of tho dear creatures, so long as there wu in living chance of spiting some othor_ Ewomau. mall, ragged, ba1e{c;oted boy to `gnllus colored gem with a valiu--Say boss, shall I carry your satchel for you? Colored gent to small boy-'- NO,Ro way dare; I se gmin a qnuror for onnyiu dis down mynoll. pm and Rnnnmrionc on the hm-11'u,'m9 of the E3`.Inb'f3h- .`(` c)xnp`.ote than any size: um, havingz been carefully 1- ; pan}:-,u`.:xr. J\..ul.1 hr. m]rr.:nnd tn Hm "Well, Bridget;" ifV"I gngug you,`[ 'shall want you "fa stay -at home when- 'over I wish to go out. Well mn'am, I have no objections providinf you ilo the same when I wish to go out.-' 1 :-:ux1.\:s.-Thz.t's so ! \Vhat's so 7- \Vhy, `.hnt 9. little money goes :1 very long way at Perkins ; his goods are pure in quality, and cheap in price.` You who haven't patronized him do so at once. uuu lll|'UH5UlI[`I ;: upnI_u`_a~".vI_uuuu1 Bryant, wliaroiuI!Iun der is the bulxace of that cold 'mqa - " . L *:';A~I_-{_ansus Vfarmer` do tnhl , b ifooluea that a gmsshopppr sat on the guts-post and threatoningfyf ihkdf':.n,WiIlnum Rnmnl, mhhrn inthunilarin [ha blnca Tm: GRASSHOPPER Pnacus LN N':w' Yon-K..--There was an excitement in the New York post-oics, on Saturday, over one of the most curious sample packages ever received in this city. One of the clerks opened a mail bag from Kansas, and immediately fled in horror from a cloud of remarkably lively newly acquired freedom, jumped hither and thither in high glee. Several feeble attempts were made to close the bag, but the ferocious aspect of the es- caped insects terrified the boldest, and` all satin dismay, until the last grass- ` hopper, the three thousand three han- ' dred and thirty-third made his exit. Then a council of war was held. The grasshoppers were evidently there on business; they had not travelled so far for nothing, they were doubtless on a. visit and must have been addressed to somebody. The mail bag was em tied, and the box which "had contains the` grasshoppers found. Theorder was promptly given to catch the fugatives and an exciting, almost unparalled, chase began. The clerks," in long linen pursuit. They jumped over boxes, bales and baskets, andpover one another. These high spirited but pvoraeions in- sects enjoyed the fun, and when all the clerks were worn out,sat ii upon their hind legs and sang derisive y. Council -of war No. 2 was then held, and ( we almost blush to write it ) the following " cowardly subterfuge wasadqpted: The f- package was sent to its destination 3 with an endorsement asfollows: Be- Y-A eeived withontrcontent_s.`?__ ` I) grasshopper, who delighted at their dusters, were reckless in the ardour of ' a-Don : fail . to get` sonic of those ne Oyseersnt Binghaufa Oyster `Ocean. ` "lizms "COLDS.-'-Colds are very purulent at this season of the year, and unless cum! soon, may loin] to scriqngxcongequenccn. If you have a cold go to Wbltadnh Drug; Store, and consult its and ob, propflqhi. Be willgivejou some once more. ;1y_ iu the Town of Barrie, rxxxorning, cqntaiuing the - t`,, day, and all matters C. elmlif obe County. Price `.00 xfnotpaid at the VIIILLI U11 JJLU] DUNIJOP `_8'I'BEE'l'a _.__-_----V-.---.---.-- r7 pm ucumx . ..u'..1 he mldtesscd to the ..:.l . Elia. Solicitor in Ghan- Lrnv, Oonvcyxmcer, Gom~ Heir. un i').L-viz.-0 Olnims Uwnadu LandeF1- Credit money on Real Estate. I. lx mz71's Stan. . 848 :;ri3!cr: 1, :\ttQrncj,'-e1t- 112:nc0ry,&c.---Oic\.--- iiiuccossorz. to the late I um y . 3 T/()lA[)lU_'(, Hit? \,j1.ll'UU x, the Isolate-d, and so ()om_pa_uioH.--QfIico L'R.'1W:10x1'S5`:zQrc. 3:35 ;m'Tn -4\v!r.f)AR'[`HY' =`-"ra "-ml Attornvys, '~tz:-::ir`c. Public` and ` I -an? Flu:-n ' Div 1, L.,:`_s Mao. -\?f'u:e to his new 1 M John '.~5t:`en-t, imm< L~.`e. ~3 plnv.iz-.g and 2:1 r x u::ncy for :4 stud `Him L":>.n(>:=: `Br? fzrul Ihz, 5-`--`.. It-~.x:1e:1.",-3, r U:`.cI:. .i`." ho rmo{1,.md!rozr1 ti" DR. 1;. H. nosa I`hii2u1e`.phin 1 .lt,_L:_ ,1-.!,, , | 1 r:i>;r.L.--1zp- II Solicitors, 1'. 2-66 5;}, A'1'vr?Er-AT? r`.k.nu-n.-v n-.7 (LR- 3113. _HEN'Ii? SEWERY, annianlnu-u -H I1-O:n'nn in his muz, AGRICUL- mu. IMPLEMENT - AND STOVE worms, .' JKVJHE BARRIE FOUN- L='(;xLL1:;L;"_".x: 11>, cxmw __\ u; I -vn War.- _ ., .. `\')`~`.I.I.f-`s~, Z}xT:~.d:1sx`.a;Woronto U:1`ve_rsity_. 1` .\1un{uer Ltollegelzyaicinsms and Surgeons,- H.n:.U:!`x<:c--Uv:r `.'x""?%ll-.x F.r0s" Drug Store, nupoaitu Harrie Hotel, Hntel, Dunlap sirqot. 38 i.-V-,-V:`.1 .\lsl)A1_.iI.1" has -rgsnoved his residence c'n'tho' West side, Juhn SK:"}" -t, immm_n,te'1v Oppo-HO Ml`. G00. EL-.`e. 8:13}; factory. Dr. 3560-: 1139 etu.dz'nt. A . ' .44`71 .__..__..__ - -------~ ro'7_cd ire.-Lold 5 ..r.. I..4 .I L LL'>..'2u'I.'- _ ` G. W. Uouwr. . "ru;`1.oN'r0. F`\ l\l\."`\ KT"! 7' Ptmnmana. -mp. - Buns? ..1..'..-. (v u.-~ 31-y .T.rm LIVERPOOL. LONDON AND GIJOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Awumhic -Assets, $27,000,000. Losses paid in course of Thirty-ve years, exceed Forty Miilions of Dollars. ` 0-ininu hv (wit-nun Viva nuvnnharl, no -un...I.. rtuyluutu Wllnollir aeducuon. $0cHril_`y'.Pmmptpayment, and libemllity in ndpxutmant of its losses are the prominent features 0! this wealthy company ~ Fire and Life Poliktim irmmd with vm-v lihoi-nl Wrmnnxs: $1 per year in advance ;_ DR. noswxo, (GRATUAU5 OF Dzm...1 0ol1-:.~;6),_11 -Y `)9 4mndiuhiaof1i.".e very, day. Extra 01131395 mm"). for profassional visits. Collier street; fhxrrie. ' V uo. Lyuuluu`, - V V CHIEF CONSTABLE, County of Simcoc, Umce opposite the Market, Barrie. - -E-txtinrsvv n.\..-....._ - Ub`EI II ROGERS, , _ ` 7 [late Clerk in Oounfy Registry Omcc] V Convb nncer Oommlasi:me'riu not.-n"s Bfancl` ` 1 1 Auctioneer, Appraiser and Commission Agent. for the sale of Houses, Lands, -Farm Stock, Household Furniture, Goods, Wares,-&c. Also for theoollection cfllentw, Notes and Accounts, out: advances made on goods let`; for Sale. {_ Sale Room, corner. of Oollfer and Market Sm. UAL`!`.?.`-'1 rurzy MUIIODS 0! UO1lM`B- I Ohims by Chicago Fire, estimo.ted- at nearly `$3,000,000, are being liquidated as vfastas suljuated without, deduction. .ql\1-In-`Iv prnrnv\1nnnonnn6 and I!k4....`l:A_. 2.. unuuwn 01 Luis weauny company. ` Policies issued with very liberal can-litiona. ' ' _ HIs`.Al)0F`1?'IO`E, CANADA BRANCH, G. F. C. SMITH, - Chief Am-`mt for l')nmininn_ m:oN'nmAL.' Superior ncc~,omm'odzLtion. and every'atteu- non paid to the _reqniremonts of tmvelki-s._ Rooms for Commercial Tmvellera. Tex-(ms moderate. . . . 42-1y" Corner of Mulcnster and Dunlop Street, and op;osi_Lr- the `Advance oica, Barrie. ' - Thisrcnrnmndinng a.x1uh1iv:hxnp.nHms:im1t hmm J0s;Rouifas'ADv ll'l`[lSl'-".1~|l_l.-..i`I;l"SAa '-/\ V\.\\,\.`.-V .-,... -~.-.~.~~ V~.\-4\.~\r-~y..sv..vv .w.-.. .. .- _ ._ rug uuuu uuvmmaa made goods let ; for Sale. of0o11fer and Market Bnrrig- ' ' - UppUa'll. LL11: '4-xuvuucc' 011108, 5{ll'[`l- This~cnmmodious establishment lmejusg been opened, and having been built especially for the piirposeof a nwtlaes hotel, is fitted up as such, and will compare favourably witbv any house of the kind North of 1`or6nl.o. Commer- clul travellers, private .fa.mi_lies on castzilviait; and the publid generally.-will ui that the` pro- prism: knows how to provide for their especial :c_-qiximmonts. The beat of enabling attached, Mtonded to by obliging and expnienced boat- lera. Stages leave this house daily on the ar- rivall of the up trains. Bur, well supplied with ' the brsnt ofliquors and cigars. v 33- --..--. 'l'ho proprietor of the Dominion Hotel has r`c- ' ccntly, owing to its great-lncrense in`busin'ess, been compelled to add double-accommodation to his old house, and has had the estaliliahzneut xx; titted and re-furnished, and with ample stables, l)CLlS,'!tl.ld aampldrooma, he thinks` he_ will be able to receive all ofliis ld friends, whohswe so lihersilly supported him in the past. lioozu for one, r(_)om fur all. y/lest wines and li best tr.b`.c, bunt wcammodntion, of any r':q:1eata tho pzzbliu to bus`: in mind that he is at the preneut time the only Licensed Auctioneer in tliese pu..".s,axni in that department of his - business he is pt-eparod to give his best ntten- Lion ta thspiutorests of sett_lers, and irihall cases to give fair play to Buyers. IE2 -' Halesnl. stock of all kinds; promptly atttmded to,`o.n:I: prompt -42-ly , `IDLVAND HOT1L,(La.te ,Roya1.)coruer of B Frontiarid Goldwater streota,0rillia,Ont. settlenlcxit :11 Ways assutrod. icuuntry place in the Dan-inion'.--W. 0. [land - -N.` - _- -......._ .__. .._- ,.._.... -...__.._......_. n T BAlLEY,VE'l`EllINAllY SUR- rz .` GAEON, anvceaaor _to D. Sutherland,z\nd Graduate of ()u- mrio Vercrlrmry C-o'.leg9.- The anqscriber harcbyuforms the public. , that he will carry on the business 0} Veterinary Surgeon in the place of D,` G. 5``eTlM1d,Wh0 is leaving these pm`te;.anG "903 by prompt attention and skillfxil treat- ment to secure the patronage so liberally be-. mowed upon his predecessor. Olco and litkhjea one ,door East of Fnx'u.gh0r s -Hotel, Barrio. , _ 45. E.`:cu,llent accomodation for Summer Visitors, Tourists, and the Travalling Public. Boats. Fishing '1`s.cl:ln, and Vehicles of ullkindalor the conveninnce of Guests. Thellar is well suppli- ed with Foreign and Domestic I Wines and Liquors. Good Stabliag and attentive Outlets. N. H .--Splcn_did Speckled Trout streams in the vicmity. . _ . , 48`-ly-w **a 71-113 WEL.L.`.NG'1`0N HOTEL. _.--.-_.. mos. sumxmusmr, iiroprietox. The heat Billiard Parlor North `of Toronto. The table is supplir-dwith everything in_aea.sou. Pure Wines and Liquors. ~ Gopd Btabling. Barrio, Dec. 18th, 1872 . ` 1061 A THE RVOYALT H6'rzr.L, .AI.LANnALn. (Oroxoxfa old stund:) ` Thi: '1`:-..P`.le and Bar welksnppliod; Gtbd Beds First-class Stabling and Attontive Hostlers. , ` . . ' 48-h The `3imc.oe, undex its new management, has undergone comidorabic improvgameut, and now presents to the txnvollitig o_oztnupity a. house nnexcelled for commodiousness and com- fort. Thcnr is supplied wi_th.the choicest bmnde of Liquonyand Cigars, and in the charge ofnn adept compounder or drinks", Goof! Stahling mid Sheds. - L '40-ly 7 _-- . _-...... ....'-.....q- ...\.\rvnn\nrr1\r fJi~ H R _ cums, rum. n1....':. 2. os; r;o CHIEF CONS WLARKSON HOUSE, dARRIE: J . V . ' JOSHUAAOLARKSON, Proprietor. Wines, Liquors, and Oigan,-of the best qimlit supplied at the bar- A good. table. is : always pt. Exco1lant,accr_1mmodntiou for Travellers. An attentive Homer. Charges moderate. St9.ge'twice daily from the house to Guilford, and daily from Roaemont `and Al- 1iston_tn_1d back V_ . - 42-ly - ELLINGTON HOTEL, oooxsrown. o.ARus'moNG, - - -1-Proprietor. The best brands of Wines`. Liquors, Cigars, and the etoeteran of 9. rat.-olsseebam always on hand.` The table i5`_ul\8q_!l&Bd in its furnish- ings. The commeroial roomsere better than my North of Toronto. The atabling accom- modation cannot be excelled. Stage `twice a "day to and from (}uilford,and;daily.1*'ftom the human to Rosemont and -Allistonend back._ _V___v_ . . B . . . . , . . ... :9"3 id'f;E:`f*EliiET: KLLISTON HOTEL. DUNC AN M. GHURGH, PROPRIETOR. mm. M imruood 1x`m!m:rr House. Race Lake. -- `..__.__ VETERINARSF . SURGEON, THORNTON. V'hsx,l.anri bea to inform the .inhn'.-mats oi Thornton an vicinitymhnt his oiceia at Thornton P. O. , South Simcoe, and that he is prepared to promptly attgnd to'al1 HYQDAQDQ nu antique nun. l1A'l"l`1 .R! ' , V _ 7, `W, 0. HAND, Proprietor and Auctioneer and from uuutom, a_nu,uu.uy~ lrum house to Rosemont and Alhaton and back. + ' * T 45 C OMME HUN: 1: nu 1. Ann, uvuuvs Usaguu . EAST, BARBIE. . - - . ' mms HAYDEN; `- `2gga.;.a. Good Board, good acommoditipu for.'1`rn.ve_I- lers, good ,WineI, Liquors-and Cigars. An attentive Hostler slyvayakin ptgendqqge. 9-y 5.5 `.1ji&z'16[N"11_6:f1ELTEL-1&fr c>'rF `In. CONWAY, . - . Proprietor. i .1 ! Iv .1 '1 I; 1,: T H E BANK H'O~T`E L.-. V Charles Olarkson`, (km of the Turf Club Eiouse)_bags to intimstatoitheipnblic that he has opened out a first-clung Hoijsl on the pre- miseeiately occupied as the Bank of `Toronto. The baris tted up in first-clasp style,' and Liquors and Oiguraf the choicest: brands can always bolmd. ` The ;S,tab1ing__iB. gcod and ample. The/bent c_>f:noc.orixqgiggt.i9nui1I_>offore'i to travoliers nud`boa.rdex1;as the mom: no large and airy, and `the boat. of ibMfd`iIltq bg had; An attentive ustlqr a1way ix1_,Va$\\axiQAnce.' . , ,, CHARLES 0LARK8QN,' ` - '.'. . Pt,OD`liot0`f-I i@0USE, xiext doer West-o'f;th-e~ Old Bank of Toronto Vuilding, _D11n1op street Barrie - ~ ' 1 - _ g OCEAN j I-:o'i*'1~jLL~' 3. But 0 )UNU AN M. UX:ll)l(.Ul1, :'uUr,tun._1UJ Law of }I.1r1a-nod !\`a:sn:`:r House, "1... \HEXOHANG$HOTELn .--.. .JOHNGREGG,-A-- yxvplllu IU lillll-IJPIIJ nucuu WU nu DISEASES OF HORSES AND` CATTLE A ...I - - _.1,2__ _ ___..._....._ 1'1_A_,,2,, , _,_ cu_:n rn- 15' c----u- M. SFIANAOY, 4- '_- c---o-- . iomM1mo1.a.1. H0TEII.,DUNL0PS'lfBEE'1.' . mm`- BARBIE. :` . V . Vol. WALTER TAYLOR, Prprietor. ----4:- U - -mun 1'11, Chief Agent. for Dominion. ' JOSE >11 `R( BA N K `H70-T`E 1...... _ n1-.1.......' n..6s n'o'hds "I`n1-I` lnh L10!` UQIIIIBIOIX . JOSEBH ROGERS, A (van f [la main AIJIJBKIDHD U1` I-1\'L\|J`AlJ ILLYJJ L121 LLIJL-I And anything requiring Veterinary Skill. His ' Condition Powders, Healing Oil. &c., will be found "very eifxucious. and are sold by "J. P. KIDD, Drugziat, &c., Barrie. Otdempromptly attended to. ' " ' 8-y - _ T `H. BLAGKSTQCK.

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