Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 3 Dec 1874, p. 4

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ouuvvu vnquuln vv : .-A ;uIi'p'ply of DEALERS IN If V L. S.%& G.`|.. S` J. 11E.zmERso1v s.i ` GO[4D'WATCHES, GOLHDACHAINS,` . SILVER WATCHES`, *MNcv_c:,ocxs;,ij_ ` GOLD`1EWELIRY,.:. . , ,jvs1ma:`n Inyvmnnar, I413 ~: 2 rgz` I1 ';I.A'rEp v?AR_,; -8.155 ! Iii" 0:1. 4:09 `$.33/.0 Q UARTBRS .4 `T9YS_%F9`RL'1?*IE]i!iLP3 ..` zu _ n-=cgoQn5;- ;~ ir-,a__13;1_.:1s,;. . n T. -ymm * Forks, &c., &c. {ANDERS. nun anni- 1S Gmo Kf\XI'I'UX UH IE5` FARRIET Bianca nxsnzj-socmn. 11I'3I_UllIU unuuiu DU luluwu uv Ian) uur m|_,l;;. . If we look upon them as ma- chines for the conversion of straw, ` rootygrain, hay, etc., into beet, pork, mutton, milk and eggs, we should not orget at the same time that they differ vety materially from other machines /that we can start and` stop as we please, L and stow away when not in use. The . animal machine is always running, winter and summer, night and day,and a fatmefs first care should be to see that" it is running to good purpose. F J _ _ A - ...II..... , _ __ 4 _V .7 H-_1h _l-Ll-`ILIJUL Ian 11 nus: 1; now prepared go Manutacture all arlicls in bi! in, of the boat ducnption, and at cheapjllca. Bnnio.Dec 3rd, 1837 . , inc, 0! me D Bnnie,Dec We,Leving entered into partner- ship, have taken and retted the premises Into- ly occupied by . Plnxton,"l`in Worker, where you will fund our Razors keen and Towels clean. Our work will speak for itself _ If you occupied by ,I. r1a.xton,"1'In yvorxer, wnuru nd and clean. to: call once you will be sure to come ngain. Boot-Blncking -Genu wishing to have their Boots blacked will be attended to by: boy; n..m-an Cnunln -Prof. Binycn,. having blacked will be atlenaea to ny,a noy. Onouus Cnuuln _-Prof. Bin ca, had large experjance In this branc , is p1epu- ggd to receive ordrsfor cleaning all kinds of clothing of grease, pitch. tar, &\:.,which will be promptly attended to, and satisfaction guar- Inteed. . I1...-in Nnv. 1874, `matsrornnn HAREi8OIf.`. ~ ` J! T niroax-four 6! rs: . Assoc: -51; 111161! 1:11:71} . 1000 `OLD 'N.[AII)S. 'BO0K AGENTS, OLERGYMEN . TEACH- ERS, Poatmasters, Farmers, and Wide- Awake Young Man, wanted, to canvass the Bun! Looxxxo-Gnss." 92,000 Iold. Contact madefor 50,000 more. Terms free. Address, . -~ A. H. MEGAFFIN, Gusnrn, On. Sept. 29, 1874. 40 ly _. -_ _ _..___... `Nb 1; At hdme male or femn]: r 935 pr week, day: mr or evgning. No Capl- Ial. .we send valuable package of good: by mail tree. Address with ten cent return stamp, M. Ycuxo, 173 Green- wich Sh, N. Y. 40-Sxno. YT-fbuhnu-Ant.---vs; .In comnxencing business as COAL MER- CHANT, `begs respectfully to announce that he has made arrangements with some of the most renowned Gollieries In the United States, to be supplied with Goals of the very but quality at the lowest possible prices; and he trusts that by a rigid system of fair dealing,by punctuality to all engagements, and by adhering to` all just and reasonable prots, he shall be able to com- mand a fair share of public patronage and sup- port. All orde s transmitted to the above address will always ensure immediate atten- tion. OFFICE, . BARBIE FOUNDRY. `Feb, 4th, 1874. ` ' 6-3m "*k'.`.::s':....:.... "' Than Am cl..- 3...... .....I .-|.I...; pin : to give perfect odtilfution lo, the patchi- nr. Estuary and others loqk to your intewx-`cup, `ya (3 gall, in-ptounu;`to givogoia lm. l\I nunumcmrors of ` CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGGONS, A-\_ .. _4~ND SLEIGHB ` Of the lnteutgnd but Qtylea and of the most up- provodoonltrnctloh, Oollier Street, East, sec- ond door from thovllarht, Barrio. As the 9d- Tvartiuri are thorough; and practically ; con -. verunt,w l_th their, bullpen: in l1l"itI.:d_I,i3Q,.` A omployo nonabut the moutakillnl worimgn, -and uronly` tho: but Install-ill; they! on ` gunman .11 watt ghxiibd -ohm th air utablihh-' 3 .`;;:.`?.a :;ii: :?.:.`.%:%:%i.`?:.P s..."*.?'" *`* 2` '`*` V ` . '< umn - a111gbr`::'emn`acunaoa to." ' ' L , K9" Batrio,Jnc_l8,18'l3. ' H ` 5.1,; j Us; The best, largest and cheapest stock in Barrie. Also a Beautiful and well selected stock of Fancy Goods and Berlin Wocla, Ottoman and Slipper Patterns, D-..:A.. '|`----l- I-- S EVIIGNTY as oo"r.E. Hnnnlaotm-era of _ ;' nnmnnnu Braids, Toys, Vaaoa, v uivw vunan I 'am., &c., Arc` Non the Steam Grist Mill, Barrie. woons'n:71{:u*eAsTo1}2r:. BUY YOUR BROAIIOLOTllS, DOESKINS, A\ I\Qr-\ r-war:-g A --..i\.--.._. |n. vimnmarsl '1 . n Ant:-In 13`... .. ....... -__ vuunu _.- .- .-.._-... -- a--_ In,` Honsns-Should be fed according to their work. They are better when worked and fed moderately, then al- lowed to stand idle part of the time halt etuved and neglected, and the other part fed and worked immoderately. II-.. QL....I.`I L- I......o annrlnrnlnhy 'I..uLomNG ESTABLISHMENT, lifyon want to get. the worth ofyour money. Remember the Stand- 1') 1l7tn1-v-rnvtn ?wA3o~ MAKING. &_ Lc. nteed. Barrie ,Nov. 1874, No. 1," " no 4," sun "no 3," 0! 1 brand are unsurpassed for body and bri Iiancy of` shade. Packages centain tnll nett weight, The public are warned that certain other brand. are 1 ilbmshort in everyino-called 25 pound package. - Examine the brand an] an inn 3... ..... -- '1`he,nndu-signed begs to inform Ill parties who may need such work, that he has always on hand a. large supply of f A('1rI'1T.11\ l'\I'.` 'I\A rs-ru - Pure. Engine `Oil ! PURE-`MACHINERY on, -A ND->-i sunrAc ou,`sussmu1: Guaranteed to give Perfect Satisfaction. FOR SALE BY 1' TIT ITAQVIVYITIIG V` I `* L` U ugun Dl J.W. HASTINGS, -- Barrie, Ontario Descriptive : Circular can be had ouspplication April 28, 1874 . j 18- ..._.__ P11053530 I ' Examine the brand an] do not be put on` whh inferior paints, The 3131- is always cann- l:s'r. - Sold by my respectable design`: in Paints throughout Ontario, and to dealer; on] by / ELLIOI` t 60 V V . Tonou-ro. For sale I: Barrio byJohn Woods, J. P. Kidd. Watson Go. and Well : Bros. \).I.\.lVv.I2Ll'J D14` Which he will sell at the lowest I Wl..C. MAUI Bnveld Rt run-. gun: ....- v........... . Cows-Should be lief}-itmxiierleriately warm, but at the same time well ven- V tilated. T Turn out twice each day to water; and if weather is mild allow them to remain out {or an hour or so. `Take care of chills, however. Cows giving milk should receive a little extra food in the shape of bran and grain, or tools, to keep up the ow of milk. 7- __'l ..o...._ ANTI - F1;1c:'1_f10N LMETAL` % BLAGK S `P7En:NT SPHERUl(l,J[y,;"q,jjk}j]_[}TACLES 1 novsnnonn FURNITURE.- 50 DI-Ayyll U| PLAs3'1i'"'0F PARIS I TITAVFDD 1' In . u. H 1 n {Opposite J. Pul1a.n's Store, FRONT STRE 1-:'r,- " BA Nov- 28, 1873. July 31,1873. IN aoLn.S`fLii"E'i?`"Xiv:1) srm, nuts mmnvmmwa !RYSTAL PALACE s1'.o.`1fi~:`s , _ nll Ill. ysuvuu fa(eD` ST-C-)-Rf-El;-IPE BLOCKSL he I8 At thn Intact -an... I..- n__ _ l|Nl_0Vl|'|Il'll me onlm; . Thcylgut door: and ables- M lfwlohd work in chain. Eu':Iii- --lulu okgn -Ah-.. I.-..4lI.. No.1GRoUND" WHITE LEADS (3'lEN'I"| I\l`E!l >'ARRlE'n0AL OFFICE` `O BUILDERS ! -_:.___j__._._.__.__,___--.:.____ , , A GOOD FIT! PRESERVATION OF THE EYESIGHT. I-nu .1&'1 ' -'51mum'n=- . 1, (I No 2.1) and (No 3,1: 1 avg nnlnrnaannd Inn Inna... .....: HA|cUTTlNli&.nESS|NB. . snavma an smurooxnc s. d. DUNOAN_-CLARK a do=s W A Inks LIME. And also of his Improved Patent I"f\17"l:"`l')`lh`r.1 1\f-`-I*--- T Therein no "month in the year in which something cannot be done to- mrde advancing the Spring work, and Advantage should be taken of every . uild de.y.thut will allow of any out- dcor work which has been neglected `being done when 1t can with advantage. fanure should be collected in every `available form; and peegetalks can now V be lecnred for coming season. I\, ,,_, , 11 1 Dost ac 3rd, 1 ; Oiabinet Maker` and Dealer in and get your SUITS made at moss, noun; & BINYW AIJLQI van you: nunor at-an-r. ' W. H. FEEAJAN, dclcpl , Lire the basl for the` 'LlJ&&l.J IJL JJU (Ivzlerc/zangeable) ll ITHII lIYI' WATER mum. an AC kin In n---...l -cw-, -- -_-`. TVr ,,_, _ SunP.-Breedlng ewes and store sheep do well at present on good straw, hay and occasionally a fewuroots. Fat- ting Sheep ill, of c0urso,require grain .with their other keep to push them along as fast as possible. The great pnnciples to be kept in view in the suc- cessful management of sheep, in to pro- vide dry quarters,to guard against over- crowding, to give fresh water daily,and Ielt regularly . 15.-.. 'l7-u:.... 11...... ..!.....l.l L... ......1. fwd 3: HAD AT`. sALdoN. !J;9s;.ImN.I.TY.s@Wms.' DRY AGRICUL- . $33 BARBIE FQUN.-- mu.-' iMP1.a:Mr:N'r _ AND s'rovz wonxs. mi: um mwear. rates for Gash :..C. MAOEY, Bayeld SL, `Baa-`tie, . Near the Fbundrj. 13-ly v uuzuu: R. WINNING, V |.n's: S1 n`ra """ "vi;2:s, &c., Jewellery, Glass Shades &c'. Du-.-Sn K1,`!-Luv 3/, of `II brand, rand of nll -..u ....:._L. .vvLLIJ JEY. ; rates for dasbl yoii; book and papers, Unlbok ihd doors aud1 gates; They revel in the pantry And El-llfilnun Ilui nhmn: Bu: RIE. 48-ly I urunu, i t wpiaht, 61-ly-w 641:1 x`, ` , ` I } vllpuuwr, Duuulouzo Baguio pnnoianco to the public that he hsa AL comlplotod his nfI'!'l.'.V.Al'Dl'\I'I7`I2D InU`l.IIllOl'_V I0!` H10 1118110180-|l'0 OI D0035. SASHIB, BLINDS, IOULDING, to and is ptopnmd to supply thug articles at the . V lowest` price. V m nmnmnn mmnu mmnnmmm|'. . PLAINING; 0r i@fj"Bnscn1rr1oN. % QULBUJJJJ K751. VVLLVU Droued, and Tongued sud Grooved Lumber, every (`aux-iptlon, always on hand, and do to order. Bu-rio. July. 4'1- o T ' V TINWARE, Fl j STOVES 2:5: " . ___._.i farm 11! GEVUBII. `~fEbnGE`jnAL1., I` r LILJJILIIL J.-VJVVJILD ?an'd~lluohin`ofi'y for the manufacture of Flnll EAHIIIQ RTJWTIH IlnITY.T!I\1(I. STEAM,HUTAIR&HOTWATER FURNACES . . - Irom!all- iI;g.u_nd promote `its rgynh and strength. Ca- nadian HInrjBa7tn'enders the hair soft and glony, and iaithb mow dlogant hair dreuin ev:- q'ergdgo_thopubg1o. Lanndian Hm B In is _no.l`a,dye.jit,ia wirrinted fraaTrnm inim-inn: h._ queue go mo pubyo. Bm no; a dye._it.ia Wirfanted free "from in`urious in- v gre'nu.' It `is thizhenpent dad but In restor - uivcin: No.3 Jhice Wen pom bottle. For uio by all ronpuuble druuinu. 01 thelateat rnd most acienuc principles. He also makes -u-pun-v- #,__,_,._ `_._,r.,l........y....us, nun gnu quuvuu Head stamped on the label. PR.lCI'}_ $1 Per BOTTLE. Sold by all Drngglsts. ` ~ ' =' Wholesale only by layman Bros. 00., l Toronto. Elliott 8 00., _ . V Toronto. Notthrop & Lyblngn, . , . Toronto. '1`. Bickle 8 Son`,-* ' . Hamilton 3A.tchell, ~ ._ A ' London. GANADIAN _l[_A_In BALM zl -w-us.-s--- ---5-5-n-.--awn Application for I Patent 0! which is being made. Iron Pipes and `Pumps of all kinds always on hand. All kinds of cornice work, plambing, and bell hanging done. In ell its branches:promptly,nea'tly and cheaply executed. JOHN PLAXTON, Dnnlnn St Rnrrin I on maggots relating to these subjects wilLbo re- Lb In dun uct;lnmn under the head of Notice: lo_ > ' "` #I I1 'rIV`rVI IVICVII . ` 'Wtxnow' PuNm-These usually .uI__er mo_xe*fr,om;du:;tVaud.a dty atmos- '!phete than from all other ` oauses put _ : .;v`v`.`g"(eIher. The only remedy 15` to " " ;_Ihpyer often and to ocoaaiono.llyeponge -;;. Lthe foilage of the smooth leaves only. " ~Am 13 one of the necessary elements - in growing whener m _ E `* ' `window or t_he gn_aenhouae$ Every vopportuaitywhloh mxld weather pre- muunu qhomd. beaten advantage of to, 9". U_IIlit I -littleair; but u_t. this season, '-6* s1!9l;?inddon`hii1`s0;iL'of tompbia-T m: ,u -4 -. . . gI*ee`t"eafre"muet be_ti en__tb avoid` ps. -....__._. _ _ ._._.._- ...__%_- .._ "% :3 U 0 K ' s V.l.TORIA STOVE DEPOT IS THE _._i::._ . govaagaa. [Opposite the Simcoe Plate}, and 4doora North ' ofthe Wellington. Barrie. mannma n nnm: -ALDO tor the cure of Vnruspl-zpsln, BIIONCHITIS, ' ASTIIMA ' Loss or .u-i-n'n1-E, GENERAL DEBILITY, GLO. The only Syrup prepared from Dr Churchill : _ Formals, _and proved on analysis to be 'mTEHn'E\n'rrm A -n-.n.-.-w wnnnrm-.'n znux-. ux1.Ul"'1'_ unwersuy Uouege, TURUNTO -Be am you get "the Genuine Article, the Victoria Hypophosphites, with the Queen : pl. IF. `kl IDA: IIIIVIIVIVI ii A - I - Nov 5 187! 7 - -~ --._ t- - His Oosking St.ovea_ax-e wan-snted to cook, bake and draw. HIS Parlor, Hall and Box Stoves arexn great variety. `)1 his )sTdyESw T.}n,}smmas;ea;paa:.;&;1:ss;:| WIAG `ii :.--.au. 1 rs/.L.IJ...I....'.L L). I. .A..\~ \J `Line done with neattess and dispatch. Re- member the place, I') A1'r1aI--ruv l\ n--.-\...._. nnrrnn BY 'HOBTUs. v: A Specic Remedy for ail Dmam o/ 1':: Bladdcrand Kidneys; Dropsiral Swellings; ( un- paints incidenlal to Females; and all Dmase: 7, the Uriuaru Orerul: m oilhpr zen TI-N SM 1 '1` i1INk; 2 |.$_T '\7"E S !| Ware keptconstantly on hand or made to order. All sorts ofjobbing In the TI'\T\Tr`1r1r11'r1--r-1-r/x. . pawns mctdentul (9 Females; u Urinary Orgrn: m eilher Se: 6l'l"lm an... ..:'n.:. n.:e,- - vvvv vruuuy urgrns m euner act. The value of this Medicine has been proved in numberless instances now on record." Priqq $1 per Bottle. ' Sold by all Druggi-is. . vn----uaawuaaalsau la if \Hd.&)n'.-I10 SKI CIRTIFXOATB OP PROF. CROFT. University College, TORONTO vou net. `the Genuine Al'nIn_ Mm -.... Inav `IA:-UV,` :BAYFI-I*-3-LD STREET, xv: uac yruvonuon snu cute 0! PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, `-- ' Also for the cum nf _....... .... .. .-,., Lot is n ! ' ' ma g,i`;.i:n?l'2`I.L'.'f{' ...__.____._ _.:-.. STOVES, FUBNATEES. ` Xi Com ICWUU DI. ST`-EfAMVp' POWER v nunv Iuunvn TUBUL;-B. ATERS! ``NES: ax/V\n,\,.-VV-,A.. AA... Are made out of the best Scotch Pig Iron. Ill! fIIIlIlIlIlIr\nn, [HA-I'\-IU\ 1| ..._.-._- SCROLL SAWING, -g III!` Tnnann nn rnnvnd Lnm HEATERS I Barrio. Nov. 61}-, "13. {ARRIE FURNACE WORKS" V 5-I&U.l\aL COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF` --j------ '1`HE FARM`. The subscriber is preps:-ed`1o build AT {'7 . P'U'LI;.A.IN"S, Near the Wellington Hotel. For the prevention and cure` of _II'l|-anintr ' 1VA\nv4u-v4_-`- MHARDWARE nut` Q1 [The largest Issox-tment of GUNS ever shown in Barrie. v Avbvllvl COMPOUND SYRUP OF ~r nan: uunsvm for the of DSIA place to get good VICTORIA Tun `DI Inn nvnu-. VICTORIA |IlDnY1\!n ovnnn THE GARDEN. Iof all the new patterns in V great variety. --:p-- O '- ` . 7 - Carpenter, Bm1dor,. tn ch: nnhlln that ho WAKE and EEWING MACHINES A I'1"I' '1'. A `KT AND ngwn. nurne. GEORGE O. BUCK, Proprietor 3: I 1." ruazxxun, Dunlop SL, Barrie. 45-15 Cnx'iad_inn HuirBulm r e s t o res toy _ and dad hub ll: ill nrioi. uwuu nlu it. its origi- nahcolour. - 1: _will re- . movo Icurf and dand- rutfnnd all lixnpup-in e_s. tram? th e` gulp . Cu-V a,d i n. n lir Ba !!! ts` I a". .":';3m mm tall- mal , E-- Toronto . T.nn:Ino. LI;%:' A PUBLIQ` OAEJTION g. I_I-lI_..._..I. l'\'II . V .- , aolnonyu. Pins and 0' ' . manufnclurrd nor laid in an`yng:::1n:;r `fife nemhu Statcuallhough Ihc y may booblaincd ,n Uuimi N-American Provinces. "*0 B, En:-In Pnlnml Rnv Inn... -1. . n . . . 11- Amencau rrovmces. 4 Each Pu! and Box been the ` mom Sump, whh the words, ' 1 and Ointment, LOnd0n,c1vgrgv( i ll ha! bar-nnm nnonnnnrv 1.. ...- Each Pm and beam the Bn'n;.}, "nun! Sump, with "Hollow Gmm` V and Ointment, LomJon,crgraved then; `W : Put, It has become necessary In mak. - 0"` 'mont,beL~ause the New York puny [vs ho ay nobody] nding at last I C n_ame*has een no exposed, have N, mle pi. Holloway an 00.; but m-;.,, one wilt buv their lnB'H(`.rcs dIl'C("| tron :'}?w' lluuhev have lnnde.arruu_t`menl.- Iu -3, cl." clulivclv the firm of x`.1v:s.~I 9.I{z11:y\g`LH85 x- New York, with their gomaljed .; Hi ` ~ ~ Pills sud Ointment. II in urn-nnmul Iluu 13...... .1. , v nus Ina vmuneul. It is prcaumcd that, from [he ]n[ . Maura. He: ry 65 ()0. have In lhcr Vince: and elsewhere, the puhhc is H be Imposed upon by u: stzlllpulgu, olhera unless they exercise ,~,_g-M cm, venl [hLiI' bcingmi~Icd,',y |)dyng1}H. bearing I almup WilhlL`cnz1n.c of H Co". Now York, printed Ihcreon. Mam` rcsneclnldc r1nsmlI..- n....., uo . muw XUYK," pruned lncrm Many rcspeclnlvlc nn.~1nll;c who ob ain my nudin-Ines dim very 1-roperlv oupgeslrd lhul benet oflhem:-elves and the names in the papers, llml il um my med cincs mm bu hm] gum; The lnllnwinu is 11 Inc: m 11:. y me!) CHICS Clll DC HNU The lullnwing is a Inst 0! [ha andl purlicglz_oriy I'I:L`Ul)l'Xu'H(1 1 get mv medicines E0 apply 11) M named :- Messrs. Avery, Brown 5; (,`n,, Messrs Forsylh Ga (.'u`., emu Menu. '1` B Bnr|'er 6.; Sm-s,: Mr 'I n.-.. Hr}:-n (`hv_..I.u-n. ' Mr. 1. u Messrs I Messrs T Dr. John Mama. 1` Messrs. . u._ u I MI'- J. M. \Vllt".'. l" IL-!n_-I'M"! Messrs. W. 3.'_ D Yu. .c,.\`L Thr lllcdivnncs` arr sold net pm-e-s.'*:n qn'm1.'..c won-Ih-vnx. . 3'4. 01.. 2 boxe- ut P`!!! ux gmlsu mi_lla1(-en must he sent 1' Chcnnklan dnhervc. ineXHHsundChnvnenlm Seedlulbclucalpnpcn here-- 'r u D om n.-_-Ana un:_nn!u will uactrl momenta), ll vull Iupenono either ofthe o en or lhe.p _ _ Illpole. It w I gun be the spot. 1! qelxghts m. Say 5 poun I wuh 2 or 8 Dick Clour.- Spring. ' ' Bm.nous.-Examme `four mu axrd if any are showing roots thmuglx the hole `at the noun, removovat once to lighl and warmth. Treat glnnes in-the same way when vuu perceive roou have begun to run freely through the water. Soldin Barns by John `.'v'--9.} man, Toronto, H :91; h9\fq\: * 3 Tikia . E?` sent _u _. dN.`S. ZL .c; British Columbia, is was: -1. That she Omar S!-Iosmrxr olxhe h`m:nuu! lndam I`. Ltvi loeephus, o.`1hc(:r.- nnd aslon1ah1ugtIx:rc.~ .::: Never In the annals 01 (.41. has such au`ccs.~ .1llcm3:-.!: mnli. in I-..n.u.`.o.\m SIMPLY Bic/u SKI vegeIab'e 1`n;,rcd:c.: melxlfxv unnlx null. memmv, such aslh - L'I\ Bark, ['<.-. c~ph\'|ium. .l;;:\. ;* Dlndcliun, Ih'nscynxx~..~. Colm ynlh, Jninp, 5.0.-: Jc. 3.60.) which enter mu com! 1-cal medicine, are I cIas':.Lad and com ;wum`:1 searching t-uralive m 11.. not help but act on the _Vs` and dcsnalnlc mmmur. N lI\unl'n'1l' ha nr knu- ', -. XHCIllil1J}' DU,0[ T)()\`V . \ spol nnd n.-tonish 3.1 u hf. whnch you arc mutated to} Vixen. This Merlir-Inn in T`.!."C`\l`.`.v nus sx Inedxk Vl|nI. This hlevlicxncierlcesa is wnrranlcd,and 1..:.v , to Inakc a pexmcnem Throat. Lungs, Li\':"- 1` 65. 5v:.,as we!) as Diseasna, Hmr.ox._:. :1 rd .1.. lm urily of the Bloc `., PXL. ot -on.sumptIon. I-`u.~1'.e.- diremiolxs for using: 1111* (-1... A; Dhfn gm! ..m|~nmnn "`.. `B.-_-The orchard Gnu Due: in Glommua),1I vlll guperuorao or l_he xhapu 3.. ~ 1 Jun loot dehzhunn. Saw 5 mun . unlh 9 nr 1 01. 11313, HHIJ l'IJUl- HlHH!_' ` ca'.e.= m Cuws. ran M Tree.!.es,1be Hand-bsuig, wt circmrxa from uny res,-w-;1.ai Dom2mou--tree. Price ofRemedg/ 2/: Ir ` 81. Ptlls pm` fa. I1"For Sale by all Drug: Medicine. Aanrrs you :"-A. Watson & Co.,WeI1s Br: . ORILLIA.--J. W.S!aven. `\ Cnrrrnter. \'. wnnvinlii Ln:--:'rrx_. H 1A.. . UIYU I113!`- Wnousu: Ao:::n~.x.- ;`.'; Toronto; Lyman Bros. 3. iotk 00.. Toronto. f}I'RE- OF BRONCli1'I'1S. ).".3CLAlM ']`1'1E;;l ' s. Brown :3; Hu! 5 65 llzlifav , N I. B Sums, 5:, J., .Dz-3 Brisay . Chmluale '1'---.2: 3 Langley 6.:C0..V1c!uIm' I 2; Moore 6: C0.,VViL`|0I';I . P.( Ihn l a|len.(.`hn1inun. NLP. 1 Moore (`C U0 ,VV lL`|Ol'.d P hn a|lcn,ChullnmI, NIB. 5,1Ulll| ) .&:\ ?u.;'\1un1rna:. :. J. Winerdz C:-.. Hnuwh. . J. Rose. Turoulo . Chnpmau Sm lh_. J -3.. .Im Rnrri (;,..:..... L. I) 1 IILH BUPCCS: Jlltfl inc herclotore. II :ca'=:c VII LU .` OLD Sun.-'I`h_e only one we know ol_' is the Sandn'ug- ham, 0. vnrieiy raised an the on onhe Prince of Wales. Aahou h reported to do we lwitlwuz eanlung. we opinc n. woul do much beuerwnh 11. For avourit is Imsur; paued; but we mun not be understood lo"recommenu "n m prefercncev lo the taller gm .ving sorta. Yuu can onsily pt -cure the nod . ' R-u-nnr _'WLnn fr-`uh {nun aka Rabi aha nnnu-nan \Vhil! w. 1,`. V 1[auh3ln l,froIn lhe lhlgtf - ).haV0 llu: Er ,thc public very y in-mwupulunu u er;-ise tzrenl mu. 1VH(J.\] AS A B`r1'tiaI; ` "hullnun. Bluravtl [H `IJHIU HIV ICU S1-ocx .-When fresh from the eld the common White Giul-e Tumtp contains about 94 percent, of water, tne Aberdeen 92 per cent; Swedes 90 per cent, and Mn ell 85 nor cc-tx. We-would recommend your feedntg w nu U101!!! IIJTIIIP C0l|'.I-llll I00! Vi percent, 01 VHHUI, IIIB cent. Man per.cc-Ix. your feeduig vuncues m, Aberdeen next, keeping Swedes until all the others are one. M els are not mtheir pnme until (ha and of .\ nrchor the (inning ofAnnl. for the ,,, 3 it `ibis season will be regim- v'oi_y`apmngl_y,Vu;_1`loss plants are in V.T1.. L-.-._;.!uy1.ho`t)::ry plum .'.?o_lg. `$|1'i!1l`h9-t it in tor}? _Ipa:jn_ Q ,0 pants L .!'.'.?'!-..`. _. vuneues nm,'Aborueen keeping tsweues mun an cl: until that arch or ginning ofApnl, reason that when "growth begins to take place the iturch which the roots contain is < onverled into Iugar. n Il... .... ..... ...l... uvnnv (2.:-nuhuuu nrn In-upinninn In wlltcu tuv Iuuus vvutusu sat mum uau uuv augu- H.-'l`ht- reason why your Geranitttns are beginning to ttiriiyellow and sickly is the -sudden change of atmos- p'i=t-re which the resent weather necessitates. A few weeks ago your ours and windows were almost eontiitu-- ttlly opeu,now the ' arexliettnetieally closed so as to ex- clude eveti abrcat ofair. while tlte atmosphere which was t'ornittl_ly so genial is now hot, dryaad decidedly bad tar botliauiinttl and veget.-tlilev life. it is otte of those things which the vicissitudes ofour climate make impen. IVE and which instead of lessening we appear bent upon aggrat-stittg. sprinltle the leaves two or three ._titaes Grill)` with soft tepid water. Keep a pan of water sitting in the st_ovc. and the more moisture lying about the better. this will not onlv keep them tieattiiy but will tend to fkccp down those two pests Apht'd:s_attd lied spider. caaas.-`Seed grown on a poo: soil and brought to a poorer one will tuost decidedly de anemia in quaIity.aud -~ho'tce of seed from laitd poorer and colder than your own it) as.if possible to improve iu position, rather than the reverse. We consider itn great rntstakevto employ se- cond-rate or toor seed of any description-\'ve must not he uuderatoo to advocate the employing of new or untried st.-ed sent out at fabulous prices.but we do advocate the using oa really good genuine seed of known and tried varieties. In.breediiig animals we carefully select the very best withtii reachtwhile with seeds which ought to be regarded as at equal importance, only too many are .tt 5 or 10 percetit,less than a really first-class ar.tiele.will t-ost. Depend upon it if you desire I]. really healthy and unfavomble season, (you must select a fullymatured and tvelldcveloped see . - FLos.-In employing evergreens from the bush for OH`.- mental purposes it is much better to take them up and plant in rows close together in some _convenient spot. A 1; that survive can be placed in the positions they are imcnd; ed to occupy pertnane ntly the following eason. No matter with what care you remove them in the first place it number is sure to perish. Would it itot be as cheap for you to urchase them frognsomeiiurseryiaan? 2115. It is not advisable to employ limelaiid farmyard manure at the same time, chemists tell us that lime drives offer setsfree the host part ofthe ammnonia ofthe mature. In the Old Country where they understandand extensively piaetice the application oflime asa manure "care is taken to reveitt their coming in contact while tliedung is me {res state. :- it is generally itdmuted that it is esirahle to procure a ' ready l0 take almost anything, if it can only be obtained- vlgorous growth, and one that will resist the effects of art V Capt. Laclrland, a recent "citizen of' Lincoln, Neb., and well known in this community, _ gives us the details of the terrible calamity that overtook the fam- ily of Mr. Wm. L. Herndon, a farmer of Gage County, Neb. He says he met Mr. Herndon on Monday night, on his why to Lincoln,where he has relations residing, and where he expects aid.-- FromrMr. Herndon,s own lip he learn- ed the story of his sufferings. Some three years ago.Herndon moved to Gage `County-, from Iowa, and purchased sixty acres of land nine miles from the coun- ty seat. lie prospered,yand was suc- ceeding well until the late disaster, which not only destroyed his property, but left him alone In the world,the re having overtaken his family, consist- ing of his wife and two children, and burned them to death. Herndon says he` noticed the re miles away on Sat urday night, but it was no uncommon thing to see the grass turning, and he paid little attention to it, although his wile seemed considerably a1armed,and before bedtime she had called his at- tention toit several times, In the morn- ing it was noticed that the re was burning with more vim, and" had evi- dently come nearer them. He was still inclined to believe that it would pass around and leave him unmolest ed, or that it would rain, and thus put danger out of the question. . A I-innuu uvinrl and-inninrr Inn at nnnn I 1 -Asheavy wind springing up at noon, however,and blowing directly from the fire towards the house, warned him that the danger was growing immi- nent. His children were now crying through fear, and his wife was impor- tuning him to make the best of tame. Arrangements were soon made for the journey, and in a two horse waggon they stnrted,more than ten miles in ad- vance of the re,with every probability `of being able to get out of its reach. Good time was made by the team, and not until late in the evening, when the, wind increased in. fury, was there any apprehension of danger. About dusk the wind increased to a hurrtcane,and the ames began to approach them with terrible speed `and awful grandeur. Faster and faster they came, and Mr. Herndon says that it was evident that they would overtake themin a very few moments. What was to be done under the.circnmstances was a question that had to be decided quickly. The horses had now become unmanageable, and were as likely to overturn the Waggon and start for the ames as any other way. A marshy -piec'e_of ground was some two miles distant, and near this was a small branch of water, from which, he remembered, he had fre- quently watered his horses. This was the only chance for life, and hastily leaving _his waggon and team to their fate, he started for the marsh, with his youngest child,a lad of eight years, in his arms. alt was _a s'ruggle for life. Death was coming. We will not un- dertake to depict the anguish of that father as he was compelled to see the cherished onesrof his own heart, those whom he loved even betterthan his own life blood, sink down, one after the other, and become a." prey to .that ' most terrible of all deaths-'re.* The little daughter was the rstgthat was overtaken, and the mother wa prone * to stay and give up her life with her darling, but .she kept on, while the v ames were yet more than a hundred ' yards behind, and little Mary was left ' upon her knees, praying that her Hea- venly Father might take -her to His L bosom, and save her mother and father , and little brother from perishing. Death , soon came for her, and not long did it, I wait for the brother and mother. In a , few moments the mother's clothes were , on re, and she was unable to procegd, . The lather, with desperate determines. , tion to save his little "son, pushed `on, , but already his clothes were on re,and the little boy, the pride of his heart, was struggling to free himself from the K tortures, and soon hewas at rest `in ` death; His bodybut -hindered the pie. grass of his father, and to save himself be determined to abandon it. Thus` I freed tram all rnoumbrances` he sue. `needed in reaching{thej`s"tream. i - Afhnv Hun r: hurl nnourl 5... I}... .. I Ayoung at in" livoteli quested _to a dish `gear `him. Do" you mitake illdfnt a wearer 1" said the. e_xquisita- N9. air. I Vlliiatook you % J 8'89n1l!..1I5 v7:W!'_`.h, Prompt I-=n1v_A_.. , -n,, I , c` `JF- `Vshi1;gt;nAIivihg o;1oe ailuded to? mm/1,0! superior pbmposit_y,Aas a. grant m,a.n,1md, in.his own estunation n n1I`1'* "otggg:gcfwaigh;; Whph h"a;f?_go'e_a_ :oi.t1h`ei. .."9'?*;9??5'!*;"~'19%*9!.'i?iP P~ " Girls, as you value your lives,fdon tl get up and get breakfast "in the _mom_`- ings. A yonnglady attempted it one day rleut wee ,- and. was` bureed .-to: death. `shay .u. his to you; mamt_z41as_;" ~` At last Count _Von Arnim in set at lxbetty, and goes to a fsrvoriteusort in Italyfor his. ealth. Th_at sNiqe. I,'...__-1' 1,, In UQUUDII Ill IUEUIIIII5 IlIU.|IK.UMI.. After the fire had passed by he re- treoed his steps 33nd gathered in "one place the blackened and charred. .re-` mains of his household. Next day" the `homes of some distant farmers were reached, and they returned with Hern- don and aeeistedhim in the burial. ' BU2.NED'oN THE PRAIRIE; 5'~~` II Illl|lI.I`- -V1 IIIIUI luau - uv tuna uuuu 1 - pxing, When` large liinbsare removed . `ooh? [with grafting` wax, or `varnish .L,;;(:eellee. Seetoe it that the fences inproper order. 1 V . " 'Wi1ndw ` ' PLAN1's.-These _usu'all`y i-"NOTICES TO coknnsvoivosms. L33 K70`.-`3'UL LUHIPUIBLIVU II-I IV; eently debated the qxiestion whether, in the event of .a Prohibifpry Liquor Law . being passed, liquor-dealers ah'o_u1d`be in- 1 demnied for the loss they might thereby. Those who,` for the.nonce, took the affirmative, must have`. exercised no. little ingenuity to bringVfor_wa.rd reason- able arguments in favor of that` proposi- tion.-Packet. . d ` = Tm: _statement which appeared in issue of the 19th, 11115., respecting Star of ` Hope ` Temple, vWa,verley, is not correct. - _ The enemies of the cause, it appears,`ma1ici- ously raised such a_report;`but sonfar. ' from there being dissentionh` among the members, theutmost harmony prevails, and the Temple never` was in a more C prosperous, condition. It is also noted 1 for the good order prevailing at the meet- , ings,eand the amount of good it has done i in the community. The following oicers ` have been installed for this quarter :- C Rev. J. McFarlane, `V. C. T.; Annie Hcaslip, VV. V. T.; A`. S. Clarke Sec y 3 Mary A. Grigg, W.A.S.; `John Scarlett, Treas.; Henry Brittain, W.F.S.; Henry -Bannister, W.M.; Charlotte Marlow, I. G.; Samuel French, 0.G.; Robert .Scar- lett, Chaplain. C x ' ` -Old Dr..'l"odd s son is bringing Todd : manual down. `to date-a. much needed work, for there Is very little in` that manual of Old-[;Todd s about modem mixed drinks. ` ` Tun Sous-of Temeranc in`0nl1m' " unit`:-r An]-solool 4,`-nn nuxoann 1:1}\Af..-|I;`A1` `In A fenyman-was asked by a timid old lady whether any persons were ever lost in the river over which be towed. Oh"no,- he said, hwe~always nd `am the next. day . A - The opinion is bemg strengthened every day that the man who rs; made a shirt to. button behind, did more let the world`-than one who he: discovered ve comets. . ' The Shah ot Persia contemplates sending an Ambassador to this country but for what purpose it is not known. It is conjectured, however, he requires an agent in America.'for_ the sale of his. - book. ~ THE most obstinate mule on record turned up the other day in Sonoma County, Cal. His owner was haulirg a load of lime when a warm rain shower setin. - The lime sleked by the rain, was soon in a high state `of combustion, and the Waggon caught re. But the animal in question, which formed one uf the team, stubbornly resisted all ef- forts to detachhim from the burning lwaggon, and was cremated on the spot, while his unfortunate owner stood by, land misnpplied Scripture. `Hwy wvqxvlg mu pantry 7 And lllordown tho plates; _ They llyonr boots with pebbles, I 1 aamnahiyow amt di-my. - A gym`? full of passion ` `*".v"=CIn .tekoe'p the knnvea uway. ., .,. ,. _ Fat iniife don ! slam the shutters. I And sail your but {at boats, And give many to beggars . _ Youpnntaloons and com, `At lm,"you mute on Darwin, And much to your annoy. You find those mice developed . Into. that youngest boy. _ iMn.J;nn:s LL Fnnnows, Manufacturing `. Chemist: ` ' A 4 , _ .` Sm: For savdtsl vmontbsgpast I have used `J your Compound Syrup. in the trsstmnnt. of ' Inoipiqnyrhznigis; `Chronic . Byonchitisf and V Iothr atIectio ns"nf,the Chsstf, and is have no_ , hesitation in stating Atlggt it nnksjoiqmost nmongst the remedies Media thlo diseugs. " Bing nu excellent 'nenons ]on_s'o,* it'exo;_ts'a; ; .dire:ti,nuo.nI,._9!,I the n!"f?'!9!'|D;`!.d . -Tthr-iiIc'!i? i`,i'.i'Ii9'*" 3*` 4 2 ;`.;[t;-goI'di_,. . .e;:t_o.r. jo;u.mo.nd - ' : ranted}-I'_vhioh21 is ron1l1..=vvgt_Iot[,,_in,:o_a.ss_s for i! *is=:intou;lcd, vblIsn.n any ad. _ Illiiint _ ;_t;h;s_inablsn .,.i . .. Tu AA recently-made Benedict writes as follows, concerning his young wife's habits :-.- If there was a bed-room a mile long, and her entire wardrobe could be packed in ;a band-box,'_still you'd nd portions of . that wardrobe scattered about thewhole mile of dress- ing-room. She s a nice thing to look at when put together, but this wonder- ful creature is evolved from 'a chaos in- terminable of pins,rrbbons,rags,powder, thread, brushes, combs and laces. If there were 7,000 drawers in your room_ and you asked butior one to be kept sacred and inviola-te for your own pri- vate use, that particular one `would be full of hair-pins, ribbons and ' soiled cuffs. Sorne provision, some protection in this matter should be inserted in the rnarnage service. l'.' uluuy 1V:|Uul0lIlB I01" gBIlBl'I.l PIITPUBEI. , The `P111 contains the `acme properties a Mandrakdand Dandelion`,3"u wel*la's` 'com- 9 pound Extract of- Colooynth hnd.Ex!ract of Hyoscynmua. Test them foinyour ownmatia-` faction. One boxvoontaine Ibout 28 Pgllg, and and each Pi_ll is a suioianldole for uudull in ordinary cases. Try then. T 1:5 THE Scotsman furnishes the follow- ing illustration of the c_emel_-and-gnat religion of some of his countrymen. `A traveller says: Sunday morniugat the ' hotel at Dumbarton, 1 had just got up, and rung the bell for some hot water for shaving. A waiter answered my call. `I svant some hot water, if you please, said I. `And for what do you `want water 1 For shaving, I said. `Ye canna have hot water on the Lord's Day for sic a thing as shaving, said the waiter, horror-struck at the idea. I in- sisted again, but with the same effect. `* Na, na, ye canna have it, said he. Necessity is the mother of invention, tis said, and . this aroused mine. I thought if I could arrange this order in such a way that it would not effect his religious samples, he would bring it directly. I therefore proposedthatl should take some teddy, and told- him to bring methe material for making it_ consisting of whiskeygsugar and boiling water. These" he brought without the least demur.' I gave him the Whiskey, which he dratilc, and `I used the hot water. , T -' CARELISSNIISS.-Many persons neglect their horses health and condition until it is too late, when at a triing expense and no trouble the horse might have been saved if attended to In time.--To all who: may have oooasion to use an article of the kind we ' would condently` reoornmend Darley a Condition Powders and_ Arabian I-leave Remedy ; it is without doubt thebest pra- paration in use, as thousands who have used it testify. Remember the name,-and see that the signature of Hard 8:. Co. is on, each pack- age. Northrop & Lyman, Toronto, Ont., pro-, prtetors for Canada. Sold by all medicine dealers. ti . A . _ _ v , run, an`, , .. ._`. .Y - - _ 1" _` fiJi.M=b. wsmha, N;B.5Jn`nu:ry;.__?,1l6,3g','"A ,, Dutch Bulbs,--20,000 HYA1NTH, TULIP, Cnocus, NARCISSUS, and other Bulbs fo choose from at Bothwelfg, { oppositg Railway Station._ 3 46-tf 'I`m:YlExc_u..-`-Doctor Jose'phun'ShoIhone'es _ ` Vegetable Pills now super- mrly sngax`-coated cannot be "excelled" u 3, Family Medicine for general purposes. ` The `Pill nnnf.-ting Ihn`at-jnm nrnnm-n: nf . The efficacy of Bryans ` Pulmonio Wafers in ouringcoughs, colds, and all Bronchial af- fections, and cheering the alicted, has passed into a proverb. : `In the `United States, where these marivellous gwafere` are'known, they" bear down all opposition and eclipse all rivalry; the demand for them- bas>*slaadily` increased forlhe last &wonIys.yeg;e,>u,ntil ridw the sales averagevover onehnndred = rholmd` mm `a_ year. ` 'Ein'inentm_embers-of the `medical `profossioh a `without hqgbfi adiiii that they know o.no.pie9aratidu [ireducing . such benecial . resulu.:as these `wafers. ' When` taken in season they e`euta:a.< .perzI'ia`.` nent cure., . $0.151. by all drngg/ig`s'IIIdooI1Il~![_y" dealers at 25018. per box. A . . TEMPAERANCEZ V ; - Oacnnn.-Young trees need care at 3 this season whether newly put out or not,aI there in great danger from mice ' "and etrayed cattle. When a light snow 1alle itshouldebe rmly` trodden down around each tree to keep the mice from A pting the bark. It is a good prac- " I 035 'to`raiae a mound of earth, about a foot" high around the trunks of newly lanted trees to aot~a_e a support durin 3" igh winds aswell as agcnrity again If_any pmning.'fejqu__iree to .done`,.it in better, to sale!!! rmld days for .34.`-it .during.AWinter than-`ito delay until -. .1 .nnai Wham" Inn-"an H-Ihhnarn rnmnvn BELNNEVTT- % l=!-0IHs.%I1EA!IrM!\I'.E J=_lIH'*!F= ' LnE):&D%Y-Misha c_Lb*rHING. VTAILORING; go. F FAsmoNABLE '.I:An.onmG% Esrnsnlsnmmrn. < [FALL at the MAMMO'.I'H.I is everything that can be `desired, having been bought mostlfdirect from the mannfnctnnel `we axe ableto stamp out all competition, AH our goods are New, and having been select- ~ ed by an experienced buyer; with an eye for Style and cheepness, we can safely say that we can please purchasers fo||Price and Quality, consisting of the newest things in 1.):-on Goode.VeIveteem,Sllks,~8tu1l s, Diagonal Borges, Shnwlsand nlantlenn fur and cloth. Latest Styles Hosle . Gloves, Wlnceys, Tweeds ofthe nnest makes. scotch, west of nglnnd and Can- adian Grey and White Blankets. Carpets, Gents Furnish- " _ "mg Goods,and full llne'vi`o`:`:nll Goods required by the ` . V r_ e. . Reedy-Inede clothing by far the largest and best stock in town. Overcoats and Pen J aekete s. Sbeoislity. Our stock of fursis something grand and anyone wanting the real article can depend on getting It, if they give us a. -_ce.ll. - vemzke nspecielity of mink furs, end ' consequently ou_r stock is large and well selected, elso Gents Furs, Hats and Caps very new". In Boots and Shoes we have full lines of every kind, custom made and imported ; and as usual, 9. . rst-class stock of best Groceries, our Teas being bxought direct. We would call the attention of Country Deslers,es we can sell less than Toronto wholesale prices. Crock- , ' cry for the million. Wholesale and Retail. HARDWARE .2. _A`_GFllCULTURAL .|MPLEMENTS- CHOPPING BROAD AND BENCH, HUN TEB/S AXE6, ` HICKORY AXE HANDLES. COLLIER` STREET, EAST OF MARKET SQUARE. . ---"1 9.9!!!! IIINII nun lIluuI_- A iofod"work "M101? watch 'th`oy=-often bundle, ` '~.` `A_1Id iomalilhea lot it fall; Winch fun! quile surprising ` Q f`!whln loll] bfinnnln Ann 7 ~ --g "V"'_ ---p--- -.-new u_ vaI-I no -gv nu: ma vnlvnovvln n--u-nu; V3; " -.vu_g. .V.ugn' `nu ' ` . '1 . _ .A M Jewellgg-y,.`-iVWi':'::tl`1'-1-alt:Toronto. ' . . _ "A.GREA'I' MIN ',0N_THELOI{GINE'WATOHES in GOLD `AND SILVER. WATCHES ; ;-. - - _; v- V ' ` CLOCKS and JEWELLEB.Y,,xn_nde, ropgired and warnnled. T urnuv nu uvrvldntr A\`l 1\ annnunr In ..-_..1--- 4- u-_. on ,. runzsum Mnoumes mrans MDWERS SAWING MACHINES, BROA-D CAST and ROW SEED DRILLS, SULKY HAY RAKES, GRAY S CULTIVATORS, . -nu r\-wrrqrrn , 0-11 'I_:_,_l- :._-l--_l:.._ LL- `All Smell Machinery kept constantly on hand, and large rnaohines furnished on the shortest possible notice at manufactures prices and terms, and sulgect T ' ' to their warranty. Llnnun. mscioUN'rs ALLOWED TO CASH ouswomnns. . REPAIRS I`0R. ALL Macntsns sou) KEPT IN swoon. Sole agents for WILSON S Double Action FANNING MILL jjjj jjia T 4:. `an 9_H_9.'.9.E ..K!.E.._ I."2E:.` V-- jj-----j a- -j. . _ , 7 Bought since the Fall, cheaper than any others m the trade. Sole agents for County of Simooe, for the celebrated _ ._. ._- -. -. ouqp ;.. .4... ------up-V 4`; - n- n Isa-I--I~w-`------ OSB 0 Gp_1\iA0HINE| Spades Ae_ aomi AND siim;-.3 wuronns, AND oLocxs.0.1?' ALL ran nnsr 'MA_KER. n-wan` 18 so! GOOD FOR A onmscrnus Present as a Gold Wetcli end Olmin, . ._ Present as a reel Jet Set of Jewellery, Present as 5 Oolonred Gold_$et ofhwellety, Present `es n.Gold Locket end Ohein. Prat-enter 5 Bright Gold Setof Jewellery, . _' Present 813 Gold and Fancy Binge. - Present es e. aeir of_Gold Bracelets, . _ . Present es Violins, Oonqertlnas and Trefoliae, Pre'ent_ us a nrnet Breech and Eer-Rings, ' Presents for Gents, Led1ee,Boy| and Girls, to Present `as I Silverwetcl; undeclmn for e Boy, . amt every-pocket. V 4 ` _L;`Yl;y:l)ody: ehonltl l;nLi)i( that we are-the moat experlenced Hands" on awntolree, Clocks end ` Jewe1lery,`North of Toronto. *=Ann1an- mm -his vr4r:1n1ir.:nremxtm`v w Amnmm :. annn--Awn drtvun Ilrsmnnna Barrie, May 1st, 1's74v.v .farmer who has worked hard duiin the past spring, summer and `I_,fi__ entitled to some rest and recrea- tion now. We believe in working with I. -jwjll wheawe do work. We don t believe in all work and no play. We believe A in working that we may rest, and resting that we may work. We can ot_ten rest ourselves more by chang- in g'th'e character of our employment, than-by absolute idleness. ldleness is not always rest. To spend several hours each day sitting with muddy" boots and dirty clothes around a hot stove in a close room,is in our opinion, neither rest nor recreation. Chopping woodor threshing with a ail, is not particularly favorable to mental activi- t_y.. Thinking is harder than either, but is frequently more remunerative. The farmer who is `clearing will, no doubt, consider that his energies are sufficient- `-. Onalpgil nifln nuannul labor. with- I-'-.A.1'_.L A1\T`:D 'VV'I2l.\T'2'lZ'2EIE.V J. W. H___x_s:TINGs. '1 IlCTET./V 1 14: E 3 T o 1: 1:; 1 AXES %!4 AXES I AXES. ! 303 00W 911, hhalnd I} Ghoxc udck of Seasdnable (}oodh,'uuuialzug or _oRoss OUT SA'VVS! \v1LKiN'SoN GANG PLVOUGHS V BARRIE AGRIGULTURAL WAREHOUSE! novfls, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELl.ER.Y. PLoUGH 3}"ai1 T 117$ __._...'__. ___._ .--ur;\. -uxw I-\-p--r nIlueI' `nah H13 euerg ID! RIG Buuuuvur ly tasked with manual labor, with- out-going in for mental. But we ven- ' into to say that the man who after tea; tekes his newspaper, periodical,or book, or partnkes of 9. little friendly or social intercourse withhis family and neigh- Vmouxs, will find himself the following morning more refreshed than if he had laid lounging and sleeping for the same length of time around the kitchen stove. Next to himself and family, a farmer : rst care should be turned to his ani- --`l-"' 1': ..._ I...d- nnnn Qknrn nu run. Lawn Mowers, Rakes. Lightning, Improved, Champion, Dominion, American, Perforated, &.c., Common 82, Patent Handles, Patent &. Com; Bucksaws, Machine Drag Saws, &c.,`&.c. ruavxs 33.03., - MM... .1....;. M D nrnrvv n....1M. PURVIS BROS.? vv.-an --- :SI_GN_Ol' wrron up Sncmonns, hextdoor to I11-}4.0roI:qpton s. .. ..-.. .- .-.._ -' .vr-...v- -u-- u an: -unuuuy .I.I-A-I rs/4.5 II .l..A-I \.J1 .n.I..n..a-.1 The best Sewing Machine in Canada. An Imunsg stock of Goods fox-I` the Next door to .P. HICKE Y, Dania} smez; T :Bar1j.ne. Harrows, Platform Scales ;:;_-_--jg --A rust nwoinnvuuui . PiGs.-Fatting Hogs should be push- ed along rapidly. If they [do not eat well, they will not pay for the little they do eat. Sell as soon as their ap- petite begins to fail. Packers want elnull, ne boned pork, but they want :it well fettened, and it will pay well at present prices to do so. Sows that are -desired to breed next April, should be coupled this month. Sows go sixteen weeks. `Thorough-bred sows which fatten easily should not be too highly fed. Young growing pigs should have all the food they can properly digest- these should all be of the right kind, well-bred, and such as mature early. Do not let old and young pigs run to- V gether.

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