Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 12 Nov 1874, p. 1

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for the sale of Bonus. Lnndi, l'u1n- Stock- Household Furniture, Goods, Ware: ac. Alto for the collection ofonn, Note: an Accounts. wot!!! MIVIIIMI and. nn nmuh Ink 1.. Chl- , - --------1 uvvuu V! I `"0 N ote:o.:'J ::on,I: t.`s, adnnou nude on good: left. for Sale.` sale Room, corner of Oollm and Hunt 831.. Barrio. _ UDB HUGE? camp oo1'vsunLn,oountyTor sum. Woe oppom. the Market, Bum. 'I"u.QlDn Dnnnnu . .Ios.noun &I ADVlikTlsElE1I'l`-_; wvvvvw vvvvv-9- ' . .; Dumumnuxnu nuuuu, yvnuux Dlnnlnu EAST, BARBIE. ` - JAMES HAYDEN,` - -_ .PIOPB!li'oB.v u:_nnis`: DUNO KN M. OHUROH. PROPRIE I`OR.- Late of Haruood Badroad Hausa, Rue Lalo. FEE SIMOOE HOUSE, next door West of toe Old Bank" of Toronto Building, Dunlap Itroet Barrio . `WEE ROYAL HOTEL, ALLANDALE. i (Oroxou`n old amnd) :::: wommnom. H0'rEL,DUNLOP s1'n.n:n'r- I `BART HARRY.-. > T- DFBIII sal HAW ion 01 IL `HE WELLINGTON HOTEL. T1.ARiiSoN HOUSE, small: I _ JOSHUA OLARKSON, Proprietor. IW. 0. HAND, Proprietor and Auctioneer i6'aIfN1oN uornn. ALLIS EON. [IDLAND HOTEL, (Late Royal.) corner or _ Front and Oaldvinter atroeu,UriHia,0nt. ' [lste Clerk '11: Oman?) Registry Omse] nveysncor Commissioner in_ Queen's Bane!-, Luoeionsor, Appraiser and Ooamlssion Agent r_;r thg s_a._lo__ol Bonus. Lands. hnn smat- OB; ROGERS} OHIEF cows u; 8HANAUY,_ . . -_---- THOS; SUMMERSETT. Proprfetpt. ` `AKBDU! DI igotcls unit Eialamw. L . ll/IF ll DIIEK LU JJU `Io L;._v m-nrelaszdf0ryou4rsel1 T: H :1 a l):..:~'e or xru? ,";-1u."1;:..or o1`Jer'.'v'i3e inn '11 5`-if o. Ta \i.oz':;~x.;o or 01:: 3! .~::er p:2rn.;.=e? . . 21}-; its re`.-.xced.terI: P'- : u-xzxr ! .Cn.ox.~n*. ASD ~ 2." . more loans Jie 15`J7_'.'e:1r5 liian any ot f.-alix `a Md advantages 1 .. fommuy in the Dumlni 1r'::x.'.au':m` ru:mr_. mm FOR G P... nL.._ .l`__ WALTER TAYLOR, Proprietor. Vol. u. emu` _ Chief Agent for Dominion. \ - JOSEBH ROGERS, =A gent Barrie T?? s: 81 per yetr m ad_vance;-_ Lu nuxnu, AUIJAIVUJ (0xoxou`n old stand.) - Proprietor. HI, Illll 'llDOl'IllIy H.) are the prominent rmnlnv. and -llbonllty in momlndnt xusov xv , _ Prop:-iotor, --u-----so-nu `Hz Pcr 7: ["1- 48-1} and The subucriber is proparea to execute all or- ieia in "ainting,, Decorating and Paper Hang- ing it . - P aintiu of alldeacriptiona done with neat- uousnd ispuch and at reasonable gates. All worI_I warranted to give antiafuction. IIJIIBSAGA 513:! OMLLIA. . rmmurm uwmmnu __ ,,,.__;_._._. PAINTING, a. - PAINTING AND DEOORA.:NG anonan Nnvgm, onn.LIA; ` 1 0111155 em: HM. W7! AINTING. a1_NTxE. PL P _+ Plain "and on-namntal. 551.41.` 101.311 \Jl.Il1 V Jill`, House, Sign and -On-riage, Plain `and Orna- mental pA:1`_"_-`z:-max] .'-'\'E!.L.`l, Gmduale 'l`orout.o Utfversity. .\1ember (loll:-ge `Physicians and Sur eoni. U3`. -U'Ti.:e-Uver- We11s_ Bros Drug tore, rupvaite arrie Hotel; Hotel. Dunlap street. 38 L. . SEYIGNY & COTE, ` . Msuuisctnrers of (JARRIAGE3, BUGGIE8, WAGGONB, 7 AND SLEIGHS Of the latest and best styles and of the most ap- proved construction, Oollierstreet, Ens, sco- ond door from the Market, Bertie. As the ad- vertisersure` thoroughly sud prsoticelly` con- versent with their business in ell its details, employs none but the most skilfnl workmen, end use only the best materiel, -they can ` `guarantee :11 work turned out sub air esteb'ish- ment to give perfect setisfection to the purohes- er. Farmer: and others look to your interests, and give us A cell, we promise to give you bat- ter nine for your money than vou can get at any other Oerriuge Fsctory in Bertie. _ EI'Also. GENERAL. BLAOKHMITHING in -..u- -urnu: V I 0 I I-IIO 5 Would bag to male Ihal as may come dixem from lhe packmg house in Ba1':mor_e,Ihey can be rvlued on as be'im_z Vnmwavas wvcmma.-scan; `Stores, Hotels, &o.,aupp1iedalToronro prices. Oysters served In every suyla wuh Ho! Cuffee. As we have fined up acovnfornbl - room mm prnvalennlauuce, parties can rely upon being -attended. to on the shortest`, notice, and I Ieasonabld rates. N. .B.-All Oysters Gualranteed Fresh, or no Sale. . . A......... nc.x. Inn: ` * -_-\...-.v A.-.~e.-.-n~-vx-.r.-..-.-~.a.a.\ ....-_;...-\- |llYS'l`l!BS_!_ll_YSTEllS!!l 575': "'*`555'f5.Y}:!L%%It:l Mew. aeinfzvl" :24-__ ("A|B0, UIIMIRAU DUA all itdbnncbel attended to. ." Barrie, June 18, 1873. . ued th entire Thuu ,goh.in hitobtend. in pre- _ to make rust notice and most and so cheap Double peuonnblo term! T . `nah WAGGONS. ; oanmmns, 'W.Edmans.on V&'Son,b _ Having been appointed sole menus in ma .1-- Oyatern Stewed, Fried W ' Ilnvt and Go1d,prepa'r ,`_ ,,r,r DR J. L.G .\:1cOAR'l`Hx he: removed his "LEW! 1-) h`; new residence on the Welt lide 0! `aim S'.reet,immedinte1y opposiu Bur; Geo; . Bu1`s-glaniug and sash factory. Dr. Mc0., has I ncanc_v for nstudent. 4471 __.________j_____________j 4 Good Place 20132?` a Cup of "TEA. CONFECTIQNERY, CAKES, &o., 80`- ..--__ Don`: forget to call in. 11' DAY? , _. -----VLVIII VIUI. . ` Tan: Doom: War or `rm: WELLINGTON` HOTEL, DUNLOP _ " Just received '3-3:0-r:|i-gthmont of fresh r'\ `:7 0: rr- 'v'-*- '" " 0' , `uh ` ' % ; `a.".'.i`.E.'.`f.. gulch: urban : `Q cut: .` t`it",Prof. ptrunge R - . v.,th9 vnvnot m4gn`.'nV - ` `in to *" ,.m;-hin.-0 vii!-an-1!!! A=:.'0||' 5.5|'- ._ ; __ 0. _, .: %.`l,i0;5 5I`3,3i.`f_'?::":v.3NWVN0' uun n liU'1'_lUN HEY! rims, `TO saccos & CIGARS.` A\__- , 01:86:: Dal:-Inc seam 1 A ' Vat-Iona Slvlclalg `n "I we v, uvr-, .lllll'lll[ season, I_` styles. Dunlap St, oppoilto_r?e: Brick B ntn n Q9 BA1'L"s `.- B.UNCHEON& ovsmz HOUSE | TERI! nm... In... -_ __ vuuu a consignment of hash s _'.g:1:?.Iz s rend comfort. _ , __`._-----u _'l'hAInnIion Home in 3 three etc`:-y brick building. It nordn epncionsneu, convenience l`he_proprietor in well known as I hotel keeper to nearly all in this county, and his experience will" be a guarantee u to the merits of1`heInnelon under his Superintend- nnoe - - . In-ple Rooms for Commercial , ' . .'l`:-aveolere. GOOD STABLING AND SEEDS. . D. mm GHER, 9-, ` ' Prnnrintnr ,, Dre.-2.11 uusuxo, xoanuum 0_F Puimeapnas Denul oouegq), may be huxdin hie o'.v`~2 every day. Extrl Ohg made for prom!-iionnl visits. Collier street, Eianio. v A Km '6. 'ci:ZICZI;TMw' I F....L.... { Q69 ovs1'ns%nn mum OONFEOTIONERYI` 1131;: MANSIONHOUSE, ' nnxxr sqmmn, ----2 BARRH, - - - - - - - -. oi?unxo.v D. PARA A HER, Proprietor. - -. -auusqaunzuu (X DUB, appointed sole agents in the Count)` of Suncoe for the sale of W. J. Ellw. ` ' & Co's celabraled `ucwry, D Orders 1 `rlnlnn nt- my Otnor um nuze 1-Icwry Ill blrne. I:!'_Alao, omxmm. 8LAOKuMITHIN G in J! in In-nnnhol nttnndnll tn, ' . wows, nuee1iss,cA_r;g -nmrn1:I'n'u A. :1-.-aw ALFRED GRAVER, 5. Sirrn nd'.nlrrnna Dlnin `and A '.m`s'r1c1; 18 Tim GREAT, BUT smrm: p1iINcIPLn, ...,;-a uy pro} men: {J secur stoxei upon rth}: one Barrie '%E&~.. ` . ..., 31%} y a shaving h . ndo borm our I-can ' hiliu viniund .36! in felon shave. sun mic ..vv%,:2 .__iI>* ::a!:*.;:":'.?.%l ..&s;.`.: .;E.5':."?'*`ff?4'{.""%`Y ooursomonnnrz` 'lIIl\n A an`; .' _ AND COUNTY or s1MCoE GENERA1, ADVERTISER. I, and Raw; Luncheons, d, prepared on short notice. 'un-r7e: Block, Barrie . Ontario. . . _ 7- L 5185!` Olin. - A amown mcwron, Painter Dacorator. 1?! `)1 Jv UT U THE L, sr; U: 1". BA} L. nun, \other counzyl 3_5.u{ ml _Bar;ri`e,% Ontario, Thugsggj, Novexnber 12,1374, I'IIIIilIIi xv-wvwru\...' Hus now on hand an r*n2n.:ive and genuine" stock `of Single and Double f?arnc~_=a' (Carri go and Team), English and (ovnnlon Riding Sad- dies, Double and Sin 1: Brmcs, 0ollars,&c., which he can 061`; at wry wnsonable prices. Also in stock,Asome ohhe beat English and btber Ridingand Urhng Whipa, Bits; Lines, Brushes Cuny and Mme Combs, Cards, ($12., who found in this market. ' An}: n-H1111: In OM.) (P0114 l'fIOV\V|rnnPv|IAt" 'nr In Inga IDEPKCL Any article In the made nxanxnfactu;-ed, fur. niahedlo order on short notice, a1.d warranted to give satisfaction. _ . . ' (I'R.enail'n wall and noatlv ernnntod. TIHIUICS X` FHHIEU (U 0"(]Er. ` - HUMHE & VAN DEN STEEN. OrH1la,'J'nn,. 21. 18:12. _ , 4 ti" 30 QIVG SBUSIEGHOIL Efepaira well And neatly executed. Burris, April 8; 1870. iyis HMHLTON &-sIC0NKEY,-Rea1`- ` \ DA--3- 7 :-nrm..(`nlH..- non-_-o (1-4 L. 1R.*VVARNER 3 smmnn my namss MKEB, Corner of Bagdd 6; Dunlap Streets, BJRIZIE ---ut- They dlaoukoep in c'>nnnc:.ion wjth the allex'y nlaxfge stock of Album, Album Pictures, Lockets, Ohrnmos, Lizlnographs. nd 04-(HT. D u l.`J"l'lP\If1 J-4| As the advertiser is practically eonveuant with hie business in all its details, employs the most. skillful workmen, and uses none but the .beIt`matenal,-,he can warrant all work made in hie eetabllihment to give thorough satisfaction to the purchaser. _ Single and double Harness of all kinds, Saddles. Uollare, Trunkl, Vnlieee, and everything connected with the business constantly on hand at the lowest; pricee Part- icular attention- given to -Light `Single and Dotble Carriage Harneeaa Bole manufacturer In Rnrrin nft.ha Exeelaior Back and Bio fLl4u1uU~1b!;I41D of every dgpriptiomand an 51595, taken at all ` V *\k;ov.us of vim tiny. .._. '.AD.DLEl`-Y. AND HARNESS k AES [`ABLIBHlE;\'T, . o-` . ---psaq-r-r-I-F -r` cur.-.-c. -sun--n--u nouns uarnnga narnua. D016 mnrumclurcr in Barrie ofmho Excelsior Back and Hip Btrapl." to which the attention of the public is uppcinlly directed. _ T . Bu'rie,Juno'l8."l3. V . 24.1, nn.s"s"Isi'T1&'Ai(rii.3_'nii{iiizq'3. Munnuw7s"aTuc?:En"MA'nI AND cnmmvssum nunms, Sigma nnna -I-n I511! ngnvr.-.1! unnnu -rl-klvwrv VaA..._l.J\. LI. 0] 'I'BfL._i'l`EST FASHION, For x ` En!` IID -..,....-.91.. \t..... on f\....I-- 3 MARI{I:1T`v'-I:I-{1v_]"IV`,-.:_'-_-- BABRIE. ,. .. ---_.__...__...__._ ` NE? TO on approved freehold :6-V ,--arizy, and at moderate Iu9.erest.-Ap- H .9 ARDAGH & STRATHY, Bolieltorl. Fame. ` _ 1-66 _ _ ..-- _-..-.__..-...._.-.._-._._._.-_.. '~-.w?b.a. PEHANENI` BUILDING fit) 1 s.avmGss)oIE'I'Y. - 5,-, ~. (hrm:I--MASONIC HALL, TORONTO. <:_\ PITAL. $31,500,000. fo 1 armors and Landowners! U. Yau Want, to Borrow Mr:ney' T- L .3: ram: Land for yourself or for you sons? T: I ~ :1 h:: barn? To fence, clear, .:.m. 113,01". 1-srrrlse irmvrove your land? 7 - of! a Wu .`,:,;oa>r other debis? Or for nx. .`-.:-- n':rn.::n 7 inrr Door: To 1'1?! XE'aousE, . Gown STBIET, Bumm.` I33 I Ova-on-A clan-Ila--{I VII 0 Announces the opening of the shove euablisb In-nt, nd Ilicifs tnopahlic patronage Goods. Fnrnitnro nnd Wares of any kind received and ndvnnnd nnnn, Dl'I.IJl`4o nu. auu Llxuuu. `Goods o'ons_l:zned.to his, cake will be disposed of to the but possible sdvantage. .. ; JOHN wumormow. '1 if ' v _' A1Ic|ioneer;_Apprniier, kc. l@".g.A_%R;0:@%%%:%l vvvvifv vwilClwKTIW Whilst thankful for past favors, begs to assure her friends and the public,tbat. she has con- atantly on hand rs full assortment of ! B61fi%'r3*fI`%""""'" A % HA`I`S& `GAPS, IID 'I`l I'I! I .l?l"I`.S'I' `I'.`AIIII'IIl Ila. - Iuvv-V I rnrnunro Inn w area m_ any mun Iecelvcu uuu _ advanced upon. 7 Oog[n[ogiJ;Pa_lmlF onimsq-cameo: Goons ant. e A-'l'.AT.I'. l`lNlE! V Lnxaxona` *nAwR,"nx.tzornid1Ax c . - Gnlvunlnt, Eu-ria o:L'p Brick~B19'ck, Dunlqn 'Brut..:-'latiu_dqu`a..ju.,~ _V1_-it MIfiI`Lf.i. NE`j'? I! '.(|1IuuuI-5- IILVIJ ALIALLLVLQUU ES'[`ABLIBH\4E;x"I`, IBATaZ'PIEL_LD S".C`1E2.EE'I`, A few doors North of the We1_l2u gton _Iotel. A FINE smcfmop FRAMES / ,1, .- ..._.. ,nUMm: -&~.VAI\` nnvrsnnm, - ` ORLLLIA. _"Z'zm&':raT`Z'1{'rg'a.':a"v$`afn"'rBn':e'" smmw AND FELT WORKMVRE-DONE vnunn n A an AA. `Iv- . -rvollvc CI-lonunanv CJLAUIAUQJ-ll Next to Bird : Boot agshoo snore. nnssns nuns tn -1-zm-LAT`ES1` sums, Al moderate chm-tea. and with nromntneaa \I'\r\/\/\/\z\/~.z\/\4\x\u\/v~.n ikI1L?r;Ii-zifnniss 3:. MANTLE `l\lI'A'X'\"K`l"(3-, uucaew, uurnmu-3, 1..;:uogra.pns, and 3:)-()IL 1* uN'1'1NG,..;;u Framed 0: whhonz Frarinen Jonnnxop PBS !-ll-Vofn iii}; '_1_-omxoyor noon! SAL. 8 AT `ALL TIMES. 1-..}- A'A-':$lIAaV.fI -I11: 5:3: will `an ilnnlhd IIlIh&Il l?&AlEN:`#I'I'I`I` I Igl- ' Mrss MORTON, W DUNLOP STREET, BARBIE. "off It. I!I-n`!a Ilnni y l`I1hnA CIu'-n )HOTUG-EIAL E10 GALLE ;Y. u.; unnu.nv.V 8 ;llcUUl\AEiX,f-l1.Bll- L. 0;-nce~ Col`-,ier street, Barrie, Ont. ` A `L HAHITCN, 1'. a.x'comzn, v. 9 nu-:.or.'ER. - l.D. 18-0-5- f ;Yb;ch will be sold gt 1'_en:;xalV)1o_rato-5.. -m `q.Q&-1 -A-\.~r\a In MART|li_4%VoORE, nan An Land on o\. \::rvn and man Mr; John Morrow. .__..--.. ALA Anna:-an A` Q`-un nkn-- `gunk! 1UTn3:xT&?K 7{PlF-TMOATOGRAPHING. ---u nu-.-.--a>.a;n -.`3lw--3114` Sal_e,or promptly Made to Order. f.\fIl` Q, CUICTIKPYI CELTIC` PHO ro712.41=-Izs sun rlannpinainn .....l.-I1 .,.....,. A..I.__ as ar:aJv,*%e;aj. T MlLL,NAERY, &c I xx/xrx.--.-4.4 & Pictures Framed to o"der. l1TTu\.H2! 5 17.: M nrn L. LA.l J. &I.'JLlL\\J Frame_d without Fmrixea In4thelataa\a.-U150. _ .....-. ._-r._. I. Ann THE wrtoniz bsncnwr or sticczss 1N A-LL GovER1Mj:NT.** I'II\JL` D 40- Iyr "I "" "` ""' "'O"B""' _ Tho Mannerses were poor; that is no say, with great euonomy and s'rivAing they mannzed to make` both ends meet. Frank Lacy had but li`.t'e beyond his pay; but he sand iz_wouId be enough it May would take him. He was des- perately m love,-he could not hve without her, so ha said; and pretty, bnght May Manners took him at his M word, and consented to bs his wzfe, gzving himhar Whole1resh,pure`youm; ' heart. She behaved in Frank Lucy's infalhhility. To her he was perfection, wonderful, 9. hero ofromoanoa. this duh- ing, handsome young captain of the " Buffers, this poor fnllibie Frank Lacy, who was so littleworthy of all her ggrhsh worship; but lovehthay say, is o blind,so I suppose May. Mamiers was ` blindjust. than; May turnbd her bright face from the lawn as her mother spoke. Yes. mammp. said glm c-1..-..-2. |uv_v uuu; I-Ill) IIIWU us HUI KIIUUIBT Sp-0K8. Yes, mamma, said she, Lord Greystona is very nice. I am glad too that George has made such 9. fri:,md.. Y nnh vvnn `marl Lu-n---- L--- `--/-k unguu uluvlsu uua lulhl SUCH 3. INS)! I wish you had known tum ago," stud Mrs. Mannegs. su'(tly.. Mav hfd th urn:-Rn aka I: r snvllro us luau uu Lu IUD. I Mrs. Manners then gave a wistfu little sigh. still watching her daughter Was she regretting that May and me yolmg lord had not met beforon cer- Jain Captain Fmnk Lacy cama on the scenes? She vms guilty `of 9. little um bition for her child,-but I think it vvas her love for i\'.'uy.lbz1't made her so. Flayport was a garrison town, and Cup- lain Frank Lacy of H.M. s "Bu'ers,"` hud bsenrlalioned thrs for the ins! eighteen HIOIIUD; and Frank Lacy uni ' May Manners were engaged. vrL.'.. u-............- _..A,A , -- - ....- -_-..u .-uuu an. euyuum "I l0ll i May heard the words, she knew whuthe; mother `meant. and a little happy, mischievous smile parted her _ pink lips, and caused her little teeth to gleam like pearls. The idea ot'com- paxing her Frank with plain young Lord Greystone I Why the one could not come upto the other in anything. so W180. May Manners smiled quietly at her mother e ignorance; but she" did ' not any 9. woxd. * I`! - VWU `-5 KIIU lJU`l3n `-Dear me!" exclaimed quiet lme Mrs. Manners, looking over her specter cles at May, "I think Lord Greysluua is very sociable far one ofhis rank. I" am g ad Ueorge has made such a fnend; iv helps a man on in life. Kfun Munnanvn .k1\i1 nan- .. ---KAI Luuxutus, xciuuzu uu1y\ . He is with Gxeyatone," apokn up Dick Mariners, 9. aohuolboy of twelve, from the sofa where he was suppusgad to be studying hard. I saw thenr on 'he Esplanade an hour ago. Dare say he will` bring him in to tea." Altez this piece of information Dick wan! back to his books. ,_f\A___ #, nv , 1 v 1 - . - . .- George Manners did-' bring Lord I Greystone in to too. that evening- quiet plain Lord Greystoue, who so secrecy, I and hopelessly adored his friend's sister; 1 but who, like a wise man, kept his des- 1 pair to himself,-and worshiped May un- I known to those around. May herselt I might have had perhaps more than a suspicion of thetruth; for though my 1 lord was a plain man, his ._dsrk~ eyes I could sometimes speak very earnestly. I Butpif May did suspeet, no word or look I of hers ever revealed that she was I aware, of his feelings. . He was young `J and rich; one day he would be It rnar- I ques, owning more beautiful places and ` lands; but for all that, May only loved hersoldier hero. Moreover there was I -a little bit of democracy about Maygshe was inclined to speak and think slight- I `rnglyof rank and position. rv I.` suppose: she eouldaaford to do so; poor little` girl, when hsr'hsert.was `sol-toll 70!`. love, so I rioh::in.hsp_pinees. I ' - .An wrnnb 1'... ,,4uu'.;n.`I5 4-.. L _; ., . 9110 u "I only said George was hug this morning, replied May. `din Cu 111;?!` avolvnlnnn 3 n.-...I._ nu. uuusuiul - Pretty May Manners--aud she was uncommonly pretty, this girl, with her owing hair, her bright. soft. colour, and sweet eyes--sat 111 a low, opou bay window landing on tho smooth-out lawn, blongiug to one ofa tow ofvillas, `small, neat, and unpretentious, in a favorite watexing-Vpta'co on the. south coaeh .:r,,u- -..-. - -- uvu Lu nu prunes. And Frsnk Laey-.-would you hear of him? Would you judge if this hero were worthy o her, and all her simple adoration 't_ Then come with me to Colonel Greethum s, where there is a grand evening entertainment. The g're?ut'heires_a,, Misn Peg`ruddhck,1e there, and Frank Lucy is at _her pide, breath- ing _soft nothingg into her.ear;_ and heiress, ah she i_s,;_'M18s, Penr,uddgnk_-i`, `nevgxthleqa, 4u_e:ad,- .jfor1'mnI,t Lady it .I!I'F`|=Xf!'??.i!Ii.T.Y~` 3!'.319m5 1581);. slid. ' rue: , _..!l"" IIIt\t I.!i,.'1 of '15 !- ;:ihId..9Nly `e r grbuin` ta-" ` "`Don't bite_ your nails. Dick; it make, me quite nervous. -Well, May`, what were you say1ng1 said Mrs. Manners, turning from her young son to her daughter. V ' 11...... 1:-.. M......_'.._ -...1 4-- -..-.. Good-bye--`us all we: have for one another. Our love, mot? strong than death, is helpless sci I, - ' For none can" take the burden from his b1-ocl1er,'. Or ahield, except by prayer, from any ill- may God be with you I r_._ 1-.. 11'1".-- u Why do we uy-It when the were are starting `I Why must sword to sweet hrirg onlv 'pe.in?. Our love seems Ill-sncien: till the parting, And then we feel it impotent and vein- Mey G04 be wlthyou! Oh. any He guide and bless annfheep you ever, He whorls Biron ; ti: battleiwtth your foes : Whoever fails, His love cen fallyon never, And all you need He in El: wisdom knows-3 ` - May Godho with you! Butter than earthly pretence, e'en the doe:-eat. ,' Is` the gmet_bleesinget.he: anr parting bring; , For in the lonel.est moments God is nearest, 7 And from our Iorrcwe heavenly comforts .1 spring, . If God be with as. L Good-bye, good-bye. with lites: breath we any It _ ' . A iegeoy of hope , and faith, and love,-`_ I Parting must come, we cannot long delsy it, . But, we in Him, we hope to meet above. If God be whhns. " Gbod-bye, good-bve, 1:: tbs sweetest blessing s That falls from man ts] lips on mortal en, The` weakness of our human love confessing, The promise that a love morsstroug is'AnuxT~- ` May God be with you? ' MAY z\:mNERs ~,.l_. Stall No'.2,'Bum'e Have constantly oi: hand a good aupplv of Fresh Meat, Fowl, Game. size of no choice quelily as the markets elford, and afar thcjeme at very moderate prices. ' Be-.1. San.-`nah. ...A `I --J - n : jmunnu. -.....-.:_..-.. GOOD En; ._ , .. - -`unday Times. 4 uuu wuuus Luuy were quzte M0118. If the little louoh or east wlnd hurt oll Sir Barnaby Penruddaok, it added a fresh beauty to May Manners; causing her cheek: to uslrand her eyes to sparkle like brilllants, while her soll, brlghq ha_ir.oaugh the radiance of the s_un5hin`e until it` resembled golden threads. The pretty muslin dress ut- tered round her slender form, and just revealedlbe most beautjful little `foot end enlrleln the `world. 'She'was not ribhlfdreuedi lmt no!lu'n'g could ex- l._e`e'dl.4lreexoellehoe,9l her perleot aim,- fllpi:'y.`_`IN`qt e, lady'!_ Again the hot, ;1)_l96l}_"_|`;)'le:jt0]`Frnk:f1j. l (me at the giuntgukg, j1'g=hlrd3 equati9n; _wu;m - Gdyport L s_uolx.: .f9.o't. f '6 El` .- {ill Anny ( . The tone was expressive of much, and Frank Lacy, turning to see who `the cause of her satire was, felt the hot [blood use in a surge of anger to his face. May Manners, a. lady"! could .thore_bc a doubt of u? - . no uuawuucu, will lllly . `fManners! oh,I nevorheardrof them! "And the gold-nmmed aye-glass was lo'werad. The Pentuddaoku and the Mannenfses were not acquainted. Unnfmn Tmau lnlrthnt in mm.I.I ..,. uuuuuulauu IVOIU HUI: uuquuluteu. Captain Lacy felrtbat it would not do to. quarrel with the hB|l 6S8 even for pretty May .Maunex a sake, so he let his old iacinatiou of manner steal over bun again as he went forward to address Of course she is! "her name is Man- ners, and shav is the prettiesrgirl here, `he answered, waxmly. -. :\r1nrn1n\-nlnh I ran"... I... .4 4\` ol......|n Old Sir Barnaby Penrudduok was deaf, and could not hear one syllable of the conversation carried on between his niece and this handsome young captain of the "Buers; but old Sir Barnabyoould feel a touch of east wind when there was one, and, rising trom his seat, he hurried his niece away to l the carriage which "emailed them with- out the raile]of`thevEsplenede. They drove away, and Frank Lacy strolled l alter-May Manners." He` soon joined -her endidetaehori her from her brother endLord -Greyetone, who turned to- . wards the head again; but Frank and V May left the gay eoene ,`and passed on ; dawn on to the little wooden` pier which 5 ran'o'ut into the harbour, where they .. could still hear the strains of the band, r but-where they were qmteelone. lh Ih (II--Ann! dunno. hurl _ l.\l uuu nu u iuv uurllus U1 um lIH.U"J- M1) Manners was there, walking between her brother George and Lord -Greystone. The Psanruddrck as she- was styled, was there also sitting on a chair beside her uncle, and Fzank Lacy i stood talking to her. She was looking her handsornest in richest silks and velvet,hut she did not come up to pretty bright May in her simple white muslin ducted with soft green fem leaves, Frank did not see her yet, but May s quick syn had found him out. No shade came over her fair, glad {ace as she perceived his position; no thought of jealousy qr pique; she only smiled to herself, thinking how soon she would be at her side when he saw her. ' u'l'VL.. l).........-..I.I`._v-)'1 , 1 I u 1 Mi uv cu nun unuo wuuu uu saw net. The Penruddack raised her gold- n'mmed gings to her eye as May passed." "Who is that girl 1 she asked of C:p tziin Lacy, knowing who she was well enough, and all about her. - "Is she 9. lady I ` "Flu... nu... .-.-_ .'..__-_,:_;, 1- ,_ n V. h=:-n the miiitary band p1ak;'ed upon the E p?unadas`at'Gz1vporL ah the world ocked lohcur it. Fashion swept her Jung: trains along the cruwde-:1 usphah, I'hz~:: 2-;=.lf'Ihe w rid sat on chars and beuckzec, "and Ionized on to crxfzcxw and .;d|`zirn. ICQVWQS ix pmitv scene, that aid G>y;..'r! Esphulutle. with (ha rich Autumn: sunshine. suaamiug down upnu the high: unifurma of tbe.ban:is:11en and sonzepf the oiaers ofzhe Ruftlsre, and on the brillxan-d_ghes3es and cieganl oustuxgas of the lad1-45, as the? walked to and im "-0 the atmins ofthu `band. IA ... n.l-......-.. ._.,,, .L_,_ , n- IIILCIEL 1|: Lu yuu Bull!-1]. And then Frank began lo think how best he could.bre_ak it to 2`.Jlay,and lead her to seeit as he did himself, Path-'1p*-`i he knew it would not be uneasy task-- perhaps he was a little bit ashamed to try it. May had made no disguise [of her love; and knowing haw true she was, Frank Lacy (alt himself in e dif culty. Yet he would try. Why should he face poverty when riches lay EL his .`e: t 1' Why drag himself and May down to a life which migzhvfsuit neither of them 2 It would be hard, cruel,almost, Vup.n_ her; but after a _l ii.=1e she would see it, and -liank.hi1niAfu: the course he parsuecl. So argued Frark Lucy: We slellsec whether May li'-.'ur.l `:9 thank him fut his iure,lhouglrt.' ~55 D I O u v could not help himself. He threw a 1 meaning intothosevdeep blue eyeslof 1 his whenihe meant nothing; he threw 3 wtendernese into the low tunes of his 1 . voice when hevdid not feel it; and the . fault, w_a.s,- that he not unfrequently 1 made people believe in him. May, Manners, believed it. him; but then she 1 I hedmore reason to do so than others, 1 ?- for Frank Lucy was not treacherous or . ] false when he told lvlefy he loved her,f and asked her to be his wife ; and he g would have been very miserable ifshe A5 had refused hmi. He did love hr-r very 55'; much; but he was coming to H: -. eon- ' _ olusion that the life of poverty {or the nextfew veers which lay before him ( was not altogether desirable; indeed he I began to blame himself for having al- 1 lowed his heart -to get the better of hi: 1;; ljudgrnent. __ lg MICE Dgnundplnaln u v n n o v n - n Luna - , d `JIIKSILIFIJM Miss Pcnfuddaok was very hnndv Mme; but she had not May Manner .-; speaking vivacxty and lovliness of ex- _'ptosaion. She was ta.!I,and dark, and heavy-looking, with very handsome eyes, and an abundance of raven hair. She had but lately come to aypart with her uncle, and was known to pos- sess 9. thousand a year.` \.Vt-m Jul r`.....o...'.. 1'.;... ...'..L .`.. L- qnug uuv IID lxuvuu BUIU Ucullilu "Poor little May !" he said, as he went home that evening vfzom Colonel Greetham s party; "poor little May, I am nfrzud it willnevcr do; we I mus`. break it to you gently. And H1:-tr. F`:-nu`: Lnnrnn In !1sus~.L LA... B066 0. nuuumzuu ll )`ELl!'o> Why did Captain Lacy sigh as he noted with what gratication the heir ass rocsivad his attentions? Why did he feel his engagement a` drag upon him? I said he was not treacherous to May Manners when he asked her to be his wife; but he was false tu her now -utterly miss. He might loves her st1H,but he loved gold dearer. :.`D...... i:.n_ 1r,,, an x , 1 No. Whole No. 1 160. vvvu I tuna UUIU. ' :They turned ' away from the little pier-head, and walked back to `ha Ess- planadq again; but May did not` speak any more, she let him lead her through theprowa, and as he turned to address some friend, aha waited naax Nil he joined her again. She stood beside a group of ooers "who were ignorant of not proximity,-and her ear caught the souixd of Frank Lacy s name. - ' ur,...... :. ;...:....;... 3.... M... u-.......u....i. -....-. uuun can u auu uuu rcueweu Fl S'.:'.t3l A cloud wasooming up over that b.'igh1 young life, and there was: sorrow in stone for the true, pure heart. Fmmnthina in Frank 1 ..-..>_ r _ uw._o nu um uuc, pure H8311. Something in Frank L=:cy"s face spoke for him, and as the first dumb` ashed across the girl's mind, it as agony to her. No thought of 11:33 Pon- ruddack and her go d forced itssif uvpxm `her, only there arose in her he-an u temble miaimst, `he does uotlove mm "and as the moments ew by, that mis- trust became a ory--3 low, bi:I~x,noiae- lees cry. _ ' ' nu! nvnnh 7 n-}- -- , al IUUCI VI o , . Dxd Frank Lacy sea the agony ha had 33f3d"! Were the bngh: aunulniue, "3" 3355158 WW3. the pleastun-boats, id `he lay band. as dxszzasreful to mm is they were to Mxy just then? Bu: rranlf was xgot. unmemiful. fo_r when he paroew_ed _she had read hiu ihuugh2,nnd the pum It had caused he-, he Ipolm more gently. Than tun null! .....!L Ir,-'.. -Jluc-1, WU uuu Wl1IL-"-"' But May`: ups faitered, as her eye: which had never left Frank's faca:re.u! the strange expression there. And what was it she read? Why did the g"rl start back as if she had received s'.:ef2'l A nhmrl Lvnnnnminn u... .`...... -L_I L -'-` - ucvnv `OHM ,- Then we will wait, 1lrI'.\y. ll 1 wish it," he said; But cums. windlia too sharp to be loitering, : your dress is very thm,---l hope ` won : take cold." vm..... ..._-._4 J _ _., r uuuuu VI L'lS|lIIl uuu] -'1 uuusca . Lucy is goingin for `xhu Pamuddack in fine style, said one young otoer. ' " l`is well to be of! with tha- old love before he nu on with the new!" quoth another. Than was all Mav heard. but it :33 naen 'W?`l\`7'6"t1T look tired," he said, kin`.-lly. ` Would you like to go home 1" .. ` Elan hiniin hnv I\An1I' and 1.. land " UHHJ JUII IIBU BU `U IIUIIIKI I She buwad her hot: ,' and hovlead . her throughltha oxowd,_ across the` road, home.- I-1__o ' did not speak, and May could have thanked him for it, because her heart wafbursling beneath its f",'.Y! 1% '._H. med. from not as the P\IYI|-J, UUL L 168-! ll "Jr you." "You need not, Frank," she said. With you I can hear anything. Be- aides, we can wait---- 12... \T...-Y- ---- l'~`-A ` uuun uuuuuun . That was all May heard, but it caused her heart to sioken and her cheek to page, she never forgot the agony at that moment when she learnt how false Frank Lacy had been to her; Looking roubd with a wild longing to gem 5, she me! Lord G:oystoue s eyes {in upon he; has with a mange new look of pity 111 them.` Had he, (no, yheard.-1` u\i.`.., 1-..L s.'.;...I 9| 1... __:j V9_:_; 1: _ Bound to you !"'sa'ii May. Vi/ho e."se aholrd I be bcundton, F,-qnk? Whom else do {care for in all rha wurld M I care for vou? I knew you were not. rich, yet'I do noi.fear'ihe poverty. NO. NIIV.-" amid prank n.-nun... Gash paid (qr Cultist ;. muennl. ' in 1 _ i.:{uanA;x. Barrie Nov 13,1872, __`_____h ` V146-ilv" n,nuu, Jul. L rlu llUl- Lt`-Ill` EH5 pUVer]y. ' 'N.o, May,-" said Frank, groamng wxthm krmaelf, you dzd not fear povurty, but I fear it for you. You need rm} I`.....1.v- '\`\t\ ...:A uuow clcu u!. l'o The truth is, May," said he. `'1' find my father won't increasn my imoxre, aud--and I have no . money em ugh to marry upon. It would be: folly, mad ness, my attempting to do so. I have um behave-d fzurly to you. and I am `sorry I have kept you hound to me_Ior so long. u!2nn..J on ...... nu __'- 3 1.1 no- JIKJJ I Tell her 10`.-.'! Nat was jlls what he was about to do, withm2te"xactIy know- mg how to do it. She: was s:iH1ean- mg upon his arm, and her eyes, soft, pmful, and full of love, were fastened un hxs face. Frmk had to turn 1*.i.a_ away, and look out ova-;r the sea as he answered her. - -``.'-u__ __r_, up .. FIUQUHI That quiet dear entered I:'mul-.' Lucy's soui as iron might have done. He almost cursed himself as he stood there,1`;nd felt hiansxelf to be a traitor. You will tellme n-aur, Frank I" 33rd May. "I`..H L-.. .'.....- I -97,- uv nunu, HIUFI I I And you never told me. dead said May, and her eyes spoke a tender in- proaoh. `T!-as n-..`-.9 ::.1_,_n , . c v- - um:-1 nuu uIlD'.Ju|L|| ::D'. . V A` What 18 the matter, Frank`! Hn-3 anything trqubled you 7" said l\I:oy_,uud her eyes came away from 'he aahmg watezs and plcasuse-boats, to m:-Vt up-n Frank Lacy s perturbed countenance. A crr.-mt Anal ha. .vvA`..I.l-A .....1-. .i.. H '. -2-. .1.-us, 5 Pm-.u:LVJuu UUUHIBIIRDCG A_gru-at deal has tmnblaad me1amly,' he saxd, slowly. "Kari 11/." hnivny o..l.l ..._ ,1 , n but I wnz tell you how mush." "1 am worth nothing," mud Funk, sharply; and his voice .5-`uunded almost savage, He was angry with hnmcif fur whiz he was about {ed 2 and Flng;._v wzth May for making the way z,o.dz `1. cull for him by her tmnr w~:nr.`.r~1'-.3.`:~m~.~ mess and trlxslfulness. avg.` .. .1-- _,,.. v~ - -' l"J' IIU |C}'C`ulC`J. Yes you are, said nrgy, ,,m,1;,,`, softly. _ You are worth a great dew`: but I Wf)3' 8 I-I an: nnuol. ..,..L.'..._ I 1-1 . luau , uu aunu, uuu euau UL: szgnou. They" had `come iq tho` end )1 1h. little pier by this limo, and iu:.\!u.'xr.! . turning back they la-um. ovnr [ho Ion. wooden railing and looked down in : the blue water's boncnth, a'l dsu-.cu\.;, and ashing under me glnd Aulunr suuahimr; hula pi-_\u';u:ta-bum .-5 lt.~:Ipu1 lightly over the spur.kh'ug wumg, am the sound of the npru 0-uma"ph~.z.-mH.*_~, to the ear. ' ml).-. _ . .u n I - - - 9 yut sI\.v-n\uv- --.__.., -.l_,.. ...-.....-- W incur. ' G. W. (noun-. .9 R03IN'S!).`I,Orill1a; Solicitor in Ohm- ; ) my, ,I.umnay-at-Law, Oonveyancer, Com. ,_,,,'..or.r ': B K, are. Hair and Dr.-vluce Claims .......-nvnd. Aryan! FM nanmin Landau! ._4l: ,'-,uJ Luau, 4: uctuu . ." The Penruddncks T Mun.Pr~uru.*.- deck is the great heiress, 19 she not? Oh Frank, I a'.1all bsjealdus I aha saix`. ,But`there1w'as no ring of j-3a'onsy iv the sweet silvety laugh which i:-11:;-.w' ed these words, and May's tiny grey giove rested trumingty on Frank Lsoy` {XXII}. ' ,1 I. Frank laiughad 1.04), but it` xvrm nut Q happylaugh. - .* D - . z ` "1 5: not vyoatln being gealous abou, May, be sexd; and than he sighed. Thav hmixvnmn in plan` ....,a ..4 .1. nu '.uV uulu I m not worth bving jI~R`-0uB n1><'u" May," he repealed. Van unn urn 9' .....'.I `If, M --~ " L UIIIIJIIVGUE It V ' . A shadow of disappointment clouded the hut face for a momen`:,--onIy' (11,. gappoinlmgmtgno other f-ecmg held awn; giin May's heart. 1" u'H.. bm......I.1....L.. q M. n,_ ; tuuuIl,B_nL noun 5:, vnu you not I . Q Why, May," saifi Frank, clawing. his throat, Pm attend I cannot look in thisevening. I promised to dine: at the Penruddacks. ' A ,1, I `I vu..uA(: u4.|, IIUBCU up '15 H0` IOVGI. f`\Ye|l Frank," she said, how did the party go offlast. night? -You (W111 `come in this evening to tea and la? mammanll about it, will you not? u\Vhu Mau amid Pronto ..l.....:..__ r--%----- ._..___. - . . .. - -- 1..._..-_`. such winning l0YeVl~ines3?' Wm; a smile M.ny lacked up at her low, NXVAII WI-nnlr aka .....'.I ul..... 1:.) and :2 00 if not paid V in advance. you this and r you u, Lug-nP.F E D ll, CG. 1183!!` R110 .UL'VlI86 Ulgxmg r.,;n:n!ed.Agant for Canada Lnnded Ox-edit 4:.-,.n an, for loaning money on Real Estate. 848 kn M: M .. n.. _ With a. smile more radiuntiy lovciy than her old smite, and swangczy fun` of love; May Mzrnerl to` in:-r lull co1n~ pzmion. ` l~`rhunrr"':.:inI Llin Lat Kin ins... l'l|IlI`J||I I Edward,"5aid uhe, Let me inm~ duca you to: f.,'up'2mn Lacy, _uapgmn Lacy. my husband, mu Mruqma of Cuurtatlingmn. I think you must have known him at Guypwt long ago, as. Lord Gaoyglont-. 'rr\|___.. _______ -- 1 . - - With 9. quiet bow _and smile to Frank Lacy, May Mamhiouessc oi Courtarlingr ton, moved away, leaning upon her hus- baud s arm, her sweet. face raised to_ his, beiiminz with love and jhappi `ass, whilathar-old 1ovcrga,zed_almoss blind- ly alter hot. - ' ' 'l`Ivnnn ugn-an nl0-{. t`.._..`|L .7 L V She had not sum: him, but :49; ha upoka hm name she turned svtddfuiyz towards him sin.` lit a se'.r..xL,- the co}-ow 11:. her clnck was 2'l)gh'.i}' }xeigh!encd, bun the `ought, plaased smile, wr.'n wmch she had been tniking to a gcnliemnxx near her, never left ht: lips`. For once Frank Lucy was taken aback, but ho was fueiuatcd, by hr,-r awn-at, v.'iun.`ng lovlincw, and nouid um wiI1'.:l Av. Ins ` eyon from herfaor. She was Hm lsv, to span . ` ~ Hl`nn1nn '.nn\1 In. ..|...I In ..... ... .- QlJU\I JUN `VUIV HUI`:- ~IIow swam her voice sounded $41 him after all lhme long years! But why dxd m-L um! um gnwe-looking man at her side iozavc her, vhut Frank might have mm won! alarm? IL: surveyed him eovcreIv---u tall, plain mt.n--a man Wh'.*lYl He was cemun he huH`aeer1' before. Who could st ho`? A man who undoubtedly xvorzslnipcd May Mun- ners, (tom the way hn'lncker_1 at her; Frank -had seen that face at hr side befo"o, but he could not remembo-1' when" and where. ' -.-, .... -. The marquis spoke a few wordy :0 the be\vi!derp:d Frahk, than he bent. over his beautiful young wife. ` WMV dnrlinnf ,-.m':I L. ml ........ .. I-.. UVVA IJIU Il_B`l|I|-I.I.L|I w]|e. . .. . My darhug. [.-md ha, "1 oanngt let: vou stand _here; there 13 3 dmughg {mm that dour, nun. _ . , - . . V .- .. __ '~ p, aunt: Iivla Three years after Frank Lacy had groved falsoio May Manners upon tho little pier-head at Gayport, Lord Grey.- atpno sided there. besxdg hot, in the ._ba`mp p?aoe_, plgading his ause. . And hh'did not. p_load,L in vaxn, ' .M.. L. D. What :1 splendid pnluce 0! a pfzrce xv; was! How V.`L-a!tl; and alt-gu rw uud cos`lmcs3 seemwu. ta rcr;;'.-r 5upl'L'LLJ". on every c'.`:~; as i:-.'.)' ;:-.sacu up Hm gun: stuircaa. mm the uzugrritrcmrt bait-rcurxr!` frniv tin M.-..'q.rrs or Uu;sri.;r.'An:;!un know how tu cmertaru. Frurrk Lacy rotnou.-Icriged to him;:e!t' that he Lrud never` seen :uc':1 u 'L:u..-rucur. in his arr befoe, and he haul 3:-cu :1 grout many, at home and ct.-rrmf}; he IIHIXU.`-I lmg0L- May Manners as he .3-wed on the tarry- lrxud sceno bell-:0 hxm ! Lut ru anuxher. moment hi`; eyn ten upon her, 'oJVrtIV:` and Iovliest in 1:21 mat lovely pzczure- Ho-av banutitu`. she hard gro-.'n, urrd how exquisrteiy she was (Jf7t .d rn her greaming whrtd sizk, w.1ir_tI;.i1i11gtra-' mon.,'s.aP\n her fmr mack and arms! `Did there came to him a verux at the day he parted from hr-rt Did the me- mory of that last ulrernrzorr, when they stocvl together upon the 111199 wouden pier at Gayporr, haunt nimi Was there no bitterness iu the though . of those sorrowful eyes whrch met hiu ve long" years ago ! If there was, trdchecked rt at once, as he went forward to speak to her ~10 claim acquaintance, fu.'grve- uean, and'peu'3e. ` (`I-Y,l,) A 1' I -v ukrvun. , _ "Captain Lacy. I am glad to was ` again, though I_mrpri.~('c$. I fad know you were here." IT:-.uo nlnv-:1! Luv .,,...... ... .._;u_ .1 . . I .6: oEastofRe- ' ~- . ,_..T 42;`: g A. A1...L..x;.;~:uER,- M. 1).. LR. C. a P R K Dh:-alran Qnrnnnn n _. lu, .-uuuuu, uua uuuu I Ua't_hadr'al in. Seville, Sp -.-. TM 35?` Wiminl 0f,.$t.`$nlhony# bylunllo, has been ota}%`n,_1 ;Aom mg vlhthldinl I'n Qnuilln CA`-1'.-" .r.'-`f uluub I|.'.}x 'u1I`-., uuu nu vv-1:110 . Wll,'u{'_;. The Murquls ofCuurta1l1ngton resid- ed at a spleutixd old counny 5-:a!,u'mu1-. ve mass from Haziehur-.;,c;1:-d East. uey Park. It was a ne mo-,nHgh.'. SurmIju.ax'-5 night, and aha officers ham l-Iazlehursi drove over in their drug; [La lights from the long wmdows of Iiaslney Hail shone out upon them us Hm; came up the bmad uvunuc, on then` wa1y`uhr0ug_h!he f.-ark; zh: conservamry was ma biazx Uflbfli-1fil u3l.`;(1(lJ E'm:.';; _Lac_\ s eyes iocked ::u;:oualy at the ui- mg gures passing 2:; and Mo. W3-.v.~ M1, FI~1`.1;1urs utnougat (burn? --.-...J .; \4vI4. .._.r , u..-,. Ma)` might. not b-.- at `he Emil; but 1:: n09, he wwld "seek her out .ne;u day; ye' Frank went to the ball uuuh a strange presentiment that he sb,.u?d meet her 'h`('; and he was nut wrung` 'I"L.... \I,.......... A! l"|_.....a-.l.._-4, . , A u {ow hows,--ins old lmw,-ifur; girl he: had mmted so badly` vn `yon.-a ago, v.'l'.o:-.0 In-.r.h.vox:n;.; I-um . am h...1 dom)` his best to brwfkl Hut hv `mm not broken it, (tr l`.-u- was Mn) ngurn crusexug his p.31`; how WM May lmght andb('t11mful::uiavcr,nnd am! true to him, Frm-k i.-wy attered hxmseit. And then im r1: -`_wx.::md that beautiful ` May M-nuera r-`: :x Hi ya . be hm Wxfa, Xho past shuuzd h lo'rgnt'.r-n, and tha true hcmtud lwie gar] shu:v'd,bu mudo happy fur He. He had n"-wr .v.:.-en 1; girl he |uVCd so well, and "r,v-ugh lhosn ve -_.`r;r.x*a 1:1';-.:;g xmd l:'c?-lukillg. May's vi9tg:,e shown uni plum. `.."_~nr and br1ght+lov:iesf.und Lmt -vf 1;}! Frank Lucy's couqu-55's. 7"_`rh9.p at-'.:r all, ~.t' 1-` _ , I lJVJl\IUl|'Illll llll a I think Frank ,Lacy would have` ufrned to }ivtle May Mannr-rs, only the Mannexses had left Gaypon for lhu Cvoutinent,a.m1 Frank could not find out their who-xeab'uIe until now,-- now', when, aer leave of absence, he _ joined his wgimentnt Hazlehurst. May Mzinnm s name was mentioned by some y'o:1ng_.-Riders in the gmiiroohm before mans. ho had been seen in the town that n.`1crncon.A:o';ki`ng johiar than even" thy whi:;'u I presume lhry meant `aha was locking prettier lhan won in tho r,!d Ouyport du)s. She would ha [um in [HS av the Marqui-a of 0our;cr- linglonfa h~._H 1.2--night. Iaaxk Lucy homd May ;`1an;mr s name W)'h a mm. Was shou'2deu1so near ham 3--and `h:wuZ'd he mart ha: in lm:u,~ ..`u: girl .I,. _' uyl.n... fr...-I. unum... l......n n... L. 4 Five years have phased since May TA/Iannars Wroto Hm! iiztlo note to Frank Lacy V Her Maj.-s'y's `Buffers are no longer stationed at Gayport, they am now at Ilazlehurst, under orders to sail for India within two months time. Frank Lacy is not married, though he was engaged to Miss Penruddaok, the great heiress, for a time; she at last threw him over for :\ man of higher position -and family. I thinly pron`! Vnnu nvnnl haun- -1 uuullyuu u_u: UU!vI u|:.U _$[Iu"Iq ' That was a night `of great sorrow to little, May, Mannora; A She lold her mother she wuuld never. m_ar'ry Funk , Lacy`, that all wasandcdjbptween them, and she bagged never to beg spoken to ,-about him again. She gave no reasons, `and tender-heartedlittleAMra. Manners mskad Jmne, but in -thi.a morning Frank [Lacy received the following miasivc:- You an righI;it would be madness our ever thmking of marriage. ' ..Yo ur well-wisher, 1.1: _, up ,, __ II rsrglta-maid-' May Iot-..'..1_acualf:;`{nxq 11. . _house..GIi6epiugomg1hI1y;g no stain to her own little ropm, W `ra in am ;0|.h3l' moment she was sobbing am. he; sorrow on her sinnll white bed. Fnlan ' faiani fnlan IV-Va-:5 Tn-.. ...- _ `________,___. .._ RDAGFI & Sf`BAI`:'iY, Barristers and Ag. A 5;,`-gey3,SolIolI0l'I In Obnncery. Nam-in pm;_.;, Conveyrzcars, Barrie, Oo Blmooe, om, w, u. uwmn, _ 3. ~11. :1-gnaw. vsfuv quguor llllll WIIILU QUE, . Fglse I fal'sa, f,'f\'|s"6f!`Fr'atik Lay, me. ;thinks you had "much tbjnnwor for `gwhan you piayad do mtbloaaly with ;that tender heart. .until you nearly , snapped `the delicate atnngs. 1' That mac n vnkf nf nrndo nnnn... 9,. .,,_ .,.r--... . |.i3{.)' gusecii ihvv no uzugniticnxnl 3x...'q:.m of cnzertaiu. Frank Lacy gedta Lzzzd usuch uh. lhc hnc . 3:-cu gzr-ul ad cbmw}; lmg()L- nets the1'a1.`y- be -_:o is tuiresx. . ..| ..._. 0 __ 1 Mn Mamas." H.-ugh .0-`tanking. ~, n.":nr and Viz all, nil: }-uh .4 ' You _ f\'I` .4; LUUNI`, Barrliters, Attorne I at. L I;w,So1ioators in Chancery, 8o.-O cQ- [)w`f|';Dp Street. Barrie. Successors to thdlue g .3: Sozmon Lount, 8oyi,& Stewart. It '/-rut G. W Lnnun `hi-u,'|.~5 w. La.-xuu 1,11 I. LU!Snn'l-A`1`-,]_,Aw ]! goxicimr - In - Chancery, Oonveynncer. X." kc. 4.: -a--OWBEI Street. Barrie. Ont. 47.1: ALLLNDLLI 3,I'A I'ION,. ` V . V! ' ` ` ' winner of MARRIAGE Llcmsni am! '14. - V *5 D ___ > ___7_V __M V LLAN I. LLOYD, LATE OF THE PIE! A of Boulton & Loyd, Barrister, Attorney, S.licito~, (Yonveynnrer, etc. Ofve-.eond' dnorE|st Dominion Hotel. Alliston, County 8'mcoe. 45 1] __..__ . . .__._.__.. R3ARTHF `~s I 8 McCarIb_v;] Bn3;a[ter`t}T&EaMc-RTHY S. icitora-in Chancery, Notaries P ;t,:""7'. Ccuveyancers. Dunlap ltreenaarlg is and ' 1 MCCARTHY,-Q.O. W. 30 L L B . , _ . ' ALTO! ` _/_ ,`_/V ` [Al!\.;ER K_E,A1_`ING, ATTORNEY-A'l LAW,ahhcuor-In-Chancery,Ind Gon- ,A-_...m- (mice:---Wator Street.` Pannnn. H DA W, rswcuor-In-unnncery, Ina Lion- unoer. (Juice:--Wator Street,` Pong. pffsheua. Money to Lend. ' 13., .. p vv('\I7r\ 7 AN!!! FIE NIITIS `Nina- I u. .;;..:..\'~-V L/L`1.LL,' Au. 5)., I_4.J.|v. V. H P. S.. K Physician, Surgeon, &c.-~ esz,-'.:u;zu1sberxe, Ont. ` - . 81-y S. WESLEY. . PRINTED AND PUBLISHED . V EVERY THURSDAY HIHINIKG, um: ue will carry on the business ry Surgeon ixithe place of D. G- h'l`'j; who is leaving than paff 135 '3 F Prompt attention and akiilful treat- em SGCUFB Hm nan-.-u....-. an Ikann"1I kn- Veierins iortyern 3i1i1an:e, 'q_{,o,ry PUD!!!` CG. ` (..H_---OWH;.1 Street, Barr_1e,Ont. IJ IIIUQIKJ L` ucu I` L` I r m. '..'"u u`L'I'1nl1rVPy0l'H. A"an1ct.s,a B\:(i IE and ALLISTON. `(tau (Lxvnvnn (`mnnnnun Tnnunnn A "1:*bLi_7iTi?bfcs5ion. . ~. .\\4\\ \.~\~.~.~s~~v\xs.sn [oHN_ Ross, clued III- M Ipplr : ` '2'-."_:`-.--_-:.::`~:,~: 3q.5v.>It:.1`:iC~ Notices. H\-FIUI-3!-znil-L)I{{OV; agent for the 7 ms mm [mm sx-ma }nup:m_v., the Queen ~:x1.`{u_ (Em P'.)<.n-xix, the Isolated. and n~.:>m:~ Insurance Cnmpanies.-Ot'ce' :7 34.:-k Tock, over Ra-.vson' Store 355 ,-. ~":'9._ : ;}j E{~B. SANDERS, Attorney at-law, Son. elm in Obancefy. Oonveynncer. Coruxnls. ., in 0.? , &c.. atayner. Co. Simooo. 900 Q7013w.LAt.LY,A1'1'o3x1iY-.u~.1.Aw u.\!:m'mr .h1 Chnncm-v, navavnm..- .<.,~ ./\,\ /\/\/Na fiigv T0 Li{xD.--App1y to mass ED- WARDS, Royal Insurance Omce, Burl `ll.Y.F.l{V41 THOMSON, Oivil Engineers, "r)si'=c:-xl L114 Surveyors. A"ObiCt!, &c. B\:`i{`E and AI.l.I' I`II`, ' '1 l"Ul1-lpl attention and skillful treat- secure who patronage so liberally be- P -` ilia nredcoessm-.. Ofoe. sud '3 0119 door East of F'a.ugher u Hate`, ``~`: ~ 45-1; JIIY -. . I`(J"`Ix:l2}T.i;`:i;rovine`ial Lina ~`urv-'_r r. Val 01', &c.. B rne. If. [1 ll i`ki.'L'.' v 1:!-, 11:: re mead. terms of the CANADA :51 Hr::.ox_~m b`.u'm3' Soouc'rv.- .:i.~. to Farmers during ':9.'.rA than other, zmiford greater 7 -3 ind advantages than those of any Uomzlnuy in Dunnion. ,.t r'a:u+-.1n\m anon uoaramn. rthar iufornuatigrr apply to u 1-..nno-s... .. .-.~.. : Bsirliters, 1... Qnmmrn in nhnnr-arr kn _n ,.A,, 1 2% 11iE;j5E :E7ifd1-h.` 3?!F@77755T -,/\..,-,-A - _ VD.1lhLhl_, VIILIEISLLVAISX DUN `J. GELIN, successor to D. G. `utherlnudgnd Graduate of On- trio Varerinnry OolIege.- The szqscrlber borebyfinfofmu the public that be will the business TY Surgeon inlvhn nlnm nf D. G. v7a.rn"1iks.A nY -snnamon, '1'z',IT)RNT(-)N. ' rwer begs to inform the inhaultallt Lou and \'r\initu 4... m. ..m...:. n. 13{{{I3E}ing. V-V\ru\,\p.--- In the Town of Battle. L?Es:*L,$&:?1 5fs?x1.E1', VETERXNAIIY SUR- l'1`.n\t ...... ....... 0,. h ('1 N7) >iK3`1kNK,C _ W I . u . unrH)"l:\.l iuIlD\. .Vy rcrctary 5' Treasurer, '_l;>ronto,` A. M ORROW,, .rI:nraz's-er. at Barri: - . .-7--- ---_.._._.-____.. .v; uammzr msox, rn/nrn iv 'T'~raneuy-or `Tarn: - \,-.A _ .- .`_.._.. (L: Kc Deputy Regxatmr; 1 `., `guns for the Raga 11-` \ .1-we A:-u-.idm1t. Ynqnrnnnn -gun! nur Mn: nzs._`,'.lu'1ll` t`:_u .-\<-cident Inmranrg 2 0:1'xc lmildi-.1;z,. IIIAIAIG I VA`. Cmnouo Taouson, (3. I: _ . P_I., H BLAOKSTOOK` 2':-x::r--~ WEWIXT-o G. Lou-n. 3.` KING; 4747 5-Ir" u, w. os'nuu- 1. mum-.. -.a-..--' The proprietor of the Dominion Hotel has re- cently, owing to its guest increase in business, been oompelled to add double accommodation to his old house," end has had the establishment re tted and re-furnished," and with ample steblee, beds, end sample rooms, he thinks he 'wi il"'he able to receive all of his old friends. _who have so liberally supported him in the nest. -Room for one. room for all. Best wines and iiqn .rs, best tsb`e, best accommodation, of any country place in the Dominion.-W. 0. Hand requests the publiu to beer in mind that he is at the present time the only Licensed Auctioneer in these perts,nnd in" that department of his business he is prepared to give his best atten- tion to the interests of settlers, and in all cases to give fa`r play to buyers. I3'8sles of stock of all kinds promptly attended to, end prompt settlement always assured. . 42-iy --vnr ..u- -n_-- .- . -. The `Simooe,' under in new management, has undergone conlidex-able improvement, and now preeenta to the travell'ing~oommunily I house nnexoelled for oommodiounneunnd com- fort The `Bar is supplied with the choicest. brands of Liquor: and Cigars. and in the charge ofan sdeptucomponnder of drinks. Good- Stnbling and Shade. z 40-ly HE EXCHANGE HOTEL, OOOKSTOWN. JOHN ammo, - -` - Proprlotor. Wines, Ll note, and Olgau, of the beat qnality,supp ind at the bar. Agood cable is always kept. Excellent accommodation [for Travellers. An nttentive Hauler. Olmrgu modento. Stage twice daily from thc bonus` to Guilford, and dull: from Rouemontnnd Al- lmon and back . ` T 42-ly _ m.L1Naro_N aofr'E'L, cboxsrow. o. ARMSTRONG, - . - - -Proprietor. Excellent looomodation for Summer Visitors, Vourlnts, and the Travelling Public. Boats; Fiehing Tackle, and Vehicles of `all kinds for the convenience of Guests. The Bar 15 well suppli- ed with ' Fureiqn nnd Domestic Wines and Liquors. Good Stabling and Intensive Oitlers NJ`.--Sp1endid Spockled Trontitreaml in the vicinity. 48-ly-w The boat Billiard Parlor North of Toronto. The table is snppllnd with everything in canon Pure Wines sud Liquors. Good Stabllng. Barrie, De_o. 18t.b,18'I2 1061 The Tahle and Bar well iuppllod. Good Bad: Fin!-clan Btabling and Attentlvp Hoatlerw. ' ALI: The best brands of Wines. Liquors, Cigars", und the etceterss of a rst-clsss but always on hand. The table is unequalled `in its furnish- ings. The eommerclnlyrooms are better than any north of Toronto. The subling secon- modstion cnnnot be excelled. Stage twice a day to and from Gnilford, and daily from `the house to Rosemont and Alliston nnd-backb V ' - -II Good Board, |z ood aecoximodition "for `hive!- len, good Wines, Liquors, and Cigars. An attentive Homer always in attendance. L 9-1: uppuaue we 'AuVBl108 omce. "atria. ,. This eomrnodlous establishment hasjustheon opened, and having been bui!' especially for the" purpose of s. rst-(lass hotel, in -tted up as such, and will compare favourably will: any house of the kind North of Toronto. Commer- clal travellers, private families on casual visit; and the public generally will ui that the pro- prietor kuows how to provide for their especial requirements. The best. of stnbling sttaohod, attended to by ohliging and exprrieneed hos - lers. Stages lesve this house daily on the sr~ rival of the up trains. Bar well supplied with the best ofliquors sud cigars. _ 33- was BANK HOTEL.-' I. Ohorles Olsrkuon, (line of the Turf Club House) begs to intimnte to the pipblio that he km opened out n first-clan Hotel `on the pro- misoaluwely oocuplcidutho Bsnkot Toronto. - Tye but is mdvnpdn rat.-clngfuylo, and Liquor: and Oigsu oftha choieolt brand; on ll`-'87: be bad. The Stpbling in good` and Imlile. The beat. of oooomodotlon it oorod to travellers and boarders, I151!` room; euro urge` ml -iv.-ad m but -ovt-bouautobo`h'.d-. Anomntivo oulorslwaiainnlhudnhce. g 1': 1. o : na .oI,u'mxsON, j. `o :na!.`. . ,;x : Prnnnmri nu; - amp I gm um Corner of biulnster and D-njlop Streets, opposite the `Advance oice_ P3-h_ Thin nnmmndinnu -.n.M:.I......a L.-. :....n _ . - - ALLISTON HOTEL. .' E. CONWAY, - -.- Proprietor. Superior nocommodn_nion_. and every uten- uon paid to the roquirements of travellers. Rooms for VOozmne'roial Tmvellon. Terms moderate. . - ` ` 42-ly : (`IL A DYQHU EHIITJII u A fun?" OCEAN HOT~EvL'. `_F 3- BINGELM; - , jzgorrieitq ucuu I011] mmona of Dolisuk ' :' `If Claims by Chicago `Pin, estimated At nearly 08,000,000, nroiboing llquidsud no fun An ad noted without deduction. cm-In. Prnmnt nun-n-..o -_.I IlL-- nu- muum ox um wealthy oomnany. ' Na", Fire nnd Life Policies lnued viith vary` llbonl conditionl. HEAD OFFICE, CANADA BRANCH - nloN'uinAl.. G. I`. o. suns, Aunt for nmnI..a...`. nu uueu wunont deduction. ocurhy. Prompt psyment, and adjustment of its louu :1 future: of this wealthy comma; Policla: lunar! -5:4 1! v .11 than I! "'."""I"t.;:'I6-. I'nalIl.l5`-`, j.3`5`9 "P! W: 1373 ' 2 -3 y 5 7 THE LIVERPOOL. LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE OONPANY. - Available Anon, 097,000,000. Loam pnld in course o!'l`hiA-ty-an yum, oxcood Forty Millions of Dolisris 1 by Chinum m... ...z.......; -. ---f- ' I Mn 31" mannw ply. nnu

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