Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 2 Sep 1875, p. 1

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.`1 W FA, l`:lJl`4\.' L_l\l\.'l;_`l1\ N ' on'a Brick Block, Duulon AF.. \ ` (_r.(i`. WilliamJ{oys,`I.L.B. Ec-1'. l`x':uu-is Ilyc. ` - I :1 .`anr~_;<:nus, ` .-ianazm-1S1xr;;cu11s, 1 mt. mk uf (`nn11m:x`L-c Build- '1.lvr;;` .lr.:\vc1lur_V {\`,L0rc,; Hf the P-zuwic Lint .-, 4 19-ly. , . Butcher and Poulte ._..x.1:.. o`|...u.p hqftnk \ TCntL-red Up, ts .\[:ul\~, (mt. lkupi-~`., and other simi- with clue accuracy rspntuh. H.\I7(`.IITO.\' Lnwxox. , Bunk Accounts, &c., 3, Dreams, nmus uu sold. A queer book. 8: CO., Bublishers, 13-ly H. BLACAKSTOCIK. .xs -4. , Hut. ;.\J usln-own,` -1.1-1:11 dmnxplcs from U30 :1. lot of C . of \\'l1jte Shirt; )I'.'1'Ig!:u1d), from V , LU \Vl1l'Lu G. W. Loam. day as 001- 4!Llv :4 I8 47-15 ---- . 1 Turc \\'inos, Liquors, and Cig Ifs. (lnm1:u1 .'v.mplc St:i.b1i!l_|_f1lD -and :1ttenti\'c: mstlcr. The hvxt of Board am1'Lo:1giny. L?('c1'v-~Jlnrscs 3 'n11 ab'!t! trcr-n1.~;. .. +1 . W j 1; Excellent :xccun_unoda{tim fm'the tr.-walling public. Bar and Lauder \ H supplied with the host. (loml stabling an (U`:(ttcnti\'c I10.-xtIu1's. lllxggagqof C11ests(-,o1n'0}?i.-(1free tozuul from :1]! trains. ", ` ` L`,.... .1A...... uu..=l F '\.T1J.-nf-.ul- llnnlnn.-41 , - CE-WHE MANSION HOUSE, ' mm SQUARE, P \ xznamm , The Mansion House is 21. three stcry brick building. It abrds apnciousness, convenience and cmfm't. The proprietor is well nown as 2. hotel lreoper to nearly all inlhis co pty, and his oxperience will be a guaxantee no the merits ol l`l1:'M9.nsEon under his sup .~iuLeud- uuca .v_ ` Sample Rooms for Comngzerciul Travellers. ' G001) STABLING AND sums. 13...... u..... +.. and from all l`r:;ins_ l :r:\'. ( - )'J`T0.\`,<, I.-ml (.'l The Dominion has baea retted a::d`renovat- ed , and now affords both com1'o_rt and smci'3u3- ness. C0m'enientSample Rooms for Commer- cial '1`.-n.'ve1|ers. Bar and Larder well stocked. Goml Stabling and Sheds, and nttenli\'_e host}: 1'. Barrie Nov. 19, 18'a'4. ` 47-ly. C L }m'm~:L, DUNLO1 .S'1`l`_.l'JET, ]'}.\S'l`. - ._. 7__. .. _ .,,.__ :..._ . ._ ,.+| _,__. ,,,,__- ..-_ T H 11: Q U E E N25 `H 0 '1` E3. A. \`V. BRO`WN. - ;:Proprictm TU"T:\7IT(");\}-1f{)TEIJ, c J.` T. GLASSFFE), `Proprietor. _'l`his+ House has been th,orou_r,-hly rcxmvuted and furnislxed in rst-cl;L<;s style, and n.t1'nn1.s the best n.cconnmn1:1tio11 for 'l'r9.vc1h.-rs. I 'l`:zbh-, and Bar suppligrd wit,Ixt1'.e, he-..-t articles. I5;-HINDI) l`(l\I\1Y`.R('l.\'I 'H\l)h.'~l 'J~ MHLLAB L LJ\u4-um BARRIE, - - - - - - -v- 0NT;._R10. D. FARAGEER, Proprietor. LARKSON HOUSE, BARRIE : 3 W` JOSHUA CLARKSON, Proprieto Corner of Mulcaster and Dunlop Stree.s, and opposite the `Advance oice, Fania . Thin cmnmodious establishment hasjnatbeen opposite the `Advance omce, rarnu. This commodious hasjnatbeen opened, and having been bui`.' especially for the purpose of `n first-class hotel, is tted up as such, and will compare favourably with any house ol the kind North of Toronto. Commer- cial travellers, private families on'ca.sun1 visit; ` and the public generally will nd that the pro- prietor knows how to provide for their especial requirements. The best of stabling attached, attended to by ohliging and experienced host- lers. Stages leave this house daily on the cr- rivnl or the up trains. Bar well supplied with the best ofliquors and cigars. . 33- __._._-_.______.___._.h_:.----------*_,,_..__ 7 - .-._ _.-_..- .r . v\,#_r \ ._`______ _;- iCfce, Police Court. ifyufcls aiih al{1Di1i:W [{<`)Y.mI. 1-IOTEL, ALLANDA_LE. 53.8. G-ILPIN, - - Proprietor. xuu umvcs, V )\v`v_: [pAnAsoLs,Juu M .1 .u . Opposite T. McC'qnkcy s Resr'!mz4'c,_B(Irr'ie. ll0B l`. (JREGG, Proprietor. Lama arm}... It 5314:] ....m, H r*nnL-.~a....'... all ti'uir11s. " ` Few doors west of Market-st., l)_unlop-st." i`-.11-x~i~,.l111_y;'!`2_l:.:1:. 157,3? ` 29.1 _.r' ' _. - uxcecu r ony nmnona of Dollars. ,` Claims by Chicngo,F`ire, estimated at nearly 83,000,000, are being liquidated as fast as adjusted without Jeducxion. Smmrhv p"nhnn9v\ .... ....o ..._.x u:1___,--L - uuJ'l3LCU -W u.-xuul JCCIUCHOH . Security. Pmmpt payment, and 1 adjustment of its` losses are th: features 0! this woahhy company. Fire and Life Policiea issued win Pure Wines and Liquors. lixcellcnt accom- . , ,. mudamon for t1_':u'chcrs. lrly |u.u1LvItI|\t nun -1u11lVAl.\L nnuu vnu |.ICn)D .uu\.u:n. ` 1:n`i`t:mm m.\1MI:m'IA1. :moM.~4.`(~.a `(age to Gilfb1`dlwiceu'.;Iily, .IIi.<!;-vz uvu. Rosc- monl arm`. THE LIV ERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. . Available Assets, 927.ooo,o0o. Losses paid in course of Thirty-ve yenrl, exceed Forty Millions of Dcillars. , I Chicn.E0.F'ire. estimated nt m....1.. manure: UL Luis woauny company. E Policie3 issued with ve_ryiibcxja.1 conditions. HEAD 0F_FIG'E, CANADA BRANCH, NIGNTREAL. G. F. 0. SMITH, v Amant. fnr nnmininn_ _ for the sale of Houses, Lands, Farm Szock van: :1 nuunna, ' " 0: [late Clerk in County Registry Office] Conveyancer, Commissioner in ,Queen s Bench, Auctioneer, Appraiser and Commission Agent Household Furniture, Goods, Wn.rea,&c. `Also, for the collection ofRents, Notes and Accounts, :"Cush ndvanczs made on goods left for Sale. Orr-xo:-Pomcm Conur, Buzexn. DUNG AN M. crE Pnopmmoa. Late of Hczrurood Railroad House, R166 Lulu. Excellent accomodation for Summer Visitors, Tourists, and the Travelling Public. Boats, Fishing I`n.ckle, and Vehicles of all kinds tor the convenience of Guests. The Bar iswell suppli. ed with Fureigu Ind Domestic Wines and 'quors. Good Stebling and attentive Ostlers. .-Splendid Speckled Trout streams in the .V. - 48-ly-w ` III LL11 U10 HOW- nlplc. Latlit-.s', pct \\'arps. - ml 'J`UBA('('U.5'V UD. HUGE J H? cmma` C013zsuBLE, County of Simcoe, omce Police noun. Barrie. -r:xnv-.n-\w- _ A ....._ H 9.S.:.""E 335A}>VEi:T1snniENTs m. ..... ._ 'v~~-.~.._ PAL `$3 VV 4.\.a'..=x.u;_;, John H. Jokg: PI-olIl'ier_o',.` Lake oiie nu Hotel, Durie. All TERMS 2 omce Police B OSEPH ROGETEST n n ........ -- I .,_ ERRHEINRICH, TEACHER OF Piano Forte. Lessons ';'1ven on the Piano, Melodeon. Or 11'," &c. or particulars and terms, apply at S. & G. L. SANDERS trio. ' ~ ` 24-1y 9` Edward! Slzzmacy, Proprietor. `"'l_.`ho'rn ,P.0;' ' . .A J1LV.I..I'J|J J\J.L|o\J\I\.`l'.L.l'J, U U J1. All. .I. no- SIONER in ER, Conv eyancer, Licens- ed Auctioneer, 820. .Agent .`'.or the following Insurance Companies:- Citizen Insurance} Oompanyof Montreal, Fire`, Life, Accident and Gunmntoe; Head '1 )ic`e' for ' Qntario, Toronto. _ The Victoria M .utnn.l Fire` Insurance-. Com y, `Head Oice Hamilton. nAdi1;'esa' GU` `U BL`ADLa1L`1u Ann cunu Free Buss tn and from all Trains. H T4` A P A (`.1 hlncs, 10- E R3S3`FfIg`F` )b'M11?idN Ho"IE1I,'" I os. ROGERS, CHIEF` CONS {OYA \\STANDA,,RD'HO'I`EL, PA: .swIcKE, -1... my 1.. - Prnni-inf .. ..1_.., ,, DLA_ND HOTEL, (Late R_o_vu.,) eoitner of Front and Goldwater stroeta, i)ri1lin,Ont. .._..:_____. [AMES SB-ROGGIE, 0 0 M M I s- 3 GTGKTWD 1'1: 13 1) f`.nnI} ntvnnnnr I.;nnnn_ . _--g \I-w-.nI;-(Kn) n lIJ`U>l\/l;\ Lute oflhe k~1xcl.nnge, Cookstuum. ;:.$1 per year, In advance; U o B311 111, ChiefAgent. for Dominion. .mm.~. H! -mm :7(".`mckery, Te; pluck ._and in t r nvuu. uli-HI-lUL5Ulln ':9II}p liberal ity in` of us losses are um nrnmlnn.-n .......................... .. |.pI._\'l1leUC, auu lmeralzty in the prominqm thhv commmv. LFOIH uu Lnuua. -, D. FARAG1-I`ER, - D.- rhafn L. IUI` UDliU|0U- JOSEJH ROGERS, Agent, Barrie. _0FFIOE--`OVER 1 - `D--J nf Fnmmnvnn ::Pro1n'ictor. I! In LLIU 48-ly-w % -31.3. iE_s".~` J JIMIJIOTII. u. lvu.-nu;_vu_y muuu LU |J{`L'I l'o n1z.E '3; MANTLE MAKING '-, In H.,.)........ .. . _ . . _ _ . -u..v\vv.I:.k)ll.'llI.ll Tuna: Doom Wnsr (iv 'rm-V. WELLINGTON HOTEL, DUNL4 us a-..,-... MDRP.0'W S Aucmm HART AND nsmwnssmn sums, .`-IRYH` nnnn mn mum l.1A'DL"mm unnon vv nu.-n wu: hi) sold at reasonable rates. ' BONNETS_. V LHATS` 8: CAPS. ulc` TEIFI 7I.A'E"II."_`.'l" I!-neiluunnr 1: .. I .r\.J\..A..J\.J|.LJ -av I..IJ..\J. kl. on` THE Lmrnasr Imsm:wN, 1: e Saie, or promptly .\In.de to Order. T\T5I.`O . 1'Il'n~nvnn-u-u ----.--.._.....u u nu: rz1.:.x::1L L-H.) (`:5- MARKET`STB.EE 1`, - ; - BARR1E.,. '[%L9Lv7sTEP~. .38!-}39N-.\ BMW {i LUNCHEON& OYSTER HOUSE Oysters Stewed, Fried `and Raw; Lxiuchons, H0! and U01dP"IpfLred on short notice. ~-.._.._ uuuvuwaw UV?J\U7h'.19(4l'U.z:'."\FWW Whilst thmxkful. for past favors, bugs to 21380! her frir-nds,:m~.1 the public,tbat she I1u"8 con- stnntlv on hand a full assortment Of- r v u - - . - - - v v - uwuu u-wvlul Us | HEXT DOOR TO THE MAR}{`E 1` HOUSE, _ COLLIER STREET, Bmuu 1:. %. WE Axasl VJVAA-5.5 LILUJS LUVVQ Annouucesxbe opening of the 3' core establish- ment,!smdso1icits the public patv _-onage. Goods. Furnit are and Wares ofany kit xd received and ndvsnt-.5-A nnnn nmcssms MADE m 1-3;.-LATEST STYLES, AL mndemta charges. and with promptness. STRAW AND `FELT `WORK RE-DONE WITH ruin:-,' `r""' u mun. .uc auu n uruu on any EU ;a recexvea nuu advanced upon. , Commmovs Pzsumzas FOB TEES roams on Goons "R/\T.1i`_.Q AW` AT.T rntn/Ive uu..uuo n. 1. n.I.1.l.; '1'1lV.l1`;D. G-oodsv consigned to his care will be disposed -of to the best possible advantage. I JOHN VV, n annnnw :1 VJ! JJVUL |3Lr0.E'Jrl'1v, I Next to Blrd s Boot. as. SF: on store. -------by vu Luzuu u lull 2.'.Sb'UI'LHlCI]I U1 MILLENERYI WH7 Ixn anhl nl u-Anna .-...l.}- .._.,_ - ' \r\r_/\,-_`,\J\,\, ,,\/\/\\J _--J. MILLINERY, mass 81. MArei[EI ' LEA T=t'?".\Tr:1_ ALEX. MORP.()\V, --LICENS}EI) AUC'l`IONEER.- ()1mcE-Mulcaster Street, nearly oppbsite the Roman Catholic Church, Barrie. F Barrio, Dec. 16th., 1874. _ ly ,--_...-..... vuilll l..ll;Il.l.'aU _ - TIMPERIAL, (or I.oNnox, 'ExcmNn.) 1 lI(ENI.`;,. u u I 4 3 5 l c LANG-ASHIRE, " 1'R()VI1\'CIAL ' (0F~CANADA,) IS()LAT]'Ji) RISK, ` CANADA LIVE STOCK, insures Hors and Cattle agaixzst Death by Fire, Disease, 4 Accident. - " ` HIS A. L; BU RK & 00., Mixnufacturer s of and Dealers in ;,MAR'BiEwu'nKs,| comumz STREET. -, - - - - - --:r-U1 UCT---w . cdmumz Opposite Public: School, Barrie. - VJ jl _:v III 3* W. 'Ame:`-loan an xd Italian Marble Monuments, Headstones, Man- tels, from 1 the plalnest to the most 131: aborale designs. Pewrhead a .ndAberdon Scotch Granite W ork in the above, a speciality. In point of d.ura.bi1it' Granite takes the first place; as sc me of t e oldest Monumental structures in the world, namely, those of 1<`.avnf:. m'e.of B Jed Granite from the Onnrv-ins """""""! `"-`-!U SE: IVIHIIILE lV1Z.A.I~1:2N'G-. ` MIss1_v1-o~iaToN, - DUNLOP STREET, BARRIE," NBXI . El) R!I'lF d Ilnni Jun cm... Sn...... structures 111 1 aw WOI`1(1, namely, 1511086 01 Egyyt, areof Jed Granite from the Quarries of Syene. The resistance Which the "stone presents to the action of the weather is much enhanced by the process of polishing, as the amount of urfa ace ex osed to the elements is thereby lessened, an the air, moisture, and frost haveaccess: to only one side of the mineral particles and little crystals of which the stone is con 1 osed, while the smoothness and g1ossi~ ness 0 the exterior does-not allowtthe rain to lodge u on it, and conseo uently the water does -not so into it the sanie way that it does into 5 5 rou%l1 surface. The ner the polish the more dura. 1e and lasting, therefore will the mate rial be. Latterlv its use has become d'G00d Place tr, get a, Cup Qf TEA, LCONFECTIOMEEY, CAKES, &o., &o. D0'.r`t forget to call in. w R A U. (IIITIXDLC EH10. Lasnng, nnerelore W111 13118 Latterly genei .-al-in Great Britain; and now "it has `en- tirelysuperesded everyothetf stone used for Mom mental purposes, for there is none other to be `compared to it for beauty and dgerability. It sizands for centuries un'cha:1'g;g,'Aiefyipg `Jan: nncf. nnvnrn frnn n1- (`Am A }m.rm Its: 115 snanns I01` cenwnes uucuaugut .nwx_ymg `the 1 nost severe frost or harm its H: -`U.-rt` I 'tiun daily, Free. T\fD`L`D'l A 1 I U: ouu wuewmg INSURKEEEE COMPANIES! munvvyluus rxsumras FOB Tngrj (icon SALES AT ALI. TIMES. .`.nt\Ju nnn-3n.u\J on L!-u ....-.. _._:n 1.. _u__..... .'A.c6u1Bruup1 ing :1 sewhete. '.a`r'.m:E.` `:;'n..g:es7`Am-gt ALEX. Manna \ \\.\. ~.\ \\.`A.~.V\.s.~.~\-.,.,.v~ r I ---z...n..IIvu..Iu 3 Which `[11 .1d ' . `D _h_r_;I1gT])a.;9`nat reasonabl. 7-ONEY To'iJi17I' _-...u.. uuunu 11:31` UT 'l`H`.. ELLINGTON HO'l"E.L, DUNLOII sir. Just received 9. onsigumeut of fresh ` -(r rw r-rt --- --- ' ` 33:7 " e 3F_"w3}1?`:aans" "`Ei)'."' ? '1'so?w51E sntly on hand to `seen qtvt g works. [A c all is respectfully` before order. mi :1 anwhare. 1:3 :1 sewnete. :A.I;. B -feug;e.Ju1y29th,1s7_. ,~ Mr. Job;-Mar row. Innvannn thn nnnninnl nf Han 4.` ......- _..onI-.1 LMV. \(`l TO (N AL;%ja+a5:{%`ap; nsracuon no an, anu can nmg the graves of de anw g-mm. executed in the- JUHSTICE IS THE GREAT, BUT SIHIPLE PRINCIPLE, AND THE WHOLE `SECRET or SUCCESS IN ALL GOVERNMENT. _&-:_ __-`-- __.._. MILLUNERY, &C. ~ \/\r\r\ /\/\/\/\J , r\ A Agent for" the followihg "I.'|T(`II1 ~1`r\q.u\ ._ pnn-`A-I ..L.ulJJ 11: In thelatest style-`s. IV Cifhh 7.1-ruin` ` we UESL pusawte advantage. JOHN w. n aomzow, A nnlfmn .... A ......:g..- AND COUNTY OF SIMCOE GENERAL ADVERTISER. Apply to fFz17`722't1u`ei . . v u . . an A.` u . r ,.;u.u.1.u vv, Auctiqn .eer. Appraiser, &c. A. M ORROVV. [Ha F. BAIL. A,-4. nsuros Horses ' re, or . x g u. Agent. warpange.1 for Five -Years ! ,\`,_./\_\,[P],]] MA(;HNI-`.8 WITH ']`AP.L1-`. AND vnn|).\ In 1,` c.......... -rim] in nnv nnrf. of the '...--..--.......u. ..`..-.-; ua ~4-u--..... . .-.-...-.\., Keep always on hand a large supply of Ameniil can and other COFFING with Shrouds, and Plates, and the hzmdsomest. Hem-ac in the- Cuunt_v. Funumzls furnished in good styles, on the shortest notice and most nrasolmblc terms. ' B.-\\"rIr.L1>S'1`1uar:'r, - - 6-tf - . BARRIE- -MENT1 MACHIN '.l'l.UvIA])l,]g` fm-wm`(lc(l to any purl. m mu; V\ o'1'1 on receipt of TEN DOLL-9R3 -' ' Special tenns and extra. inducements to male and female agent *5; Store k0P01'S, &'- (jounty rights given to _smart _agcnts free. Samples of Sewing, descr.'Pt"'3 `-'`C11113 00"` tuining terms, testi1n(mia.ls,'- eQ1"""'i11g3s &C-. sent free. All `money send? in P0515 (mice Money Orders. Drafts, `or 1'1) EXPPCSS. M0 perfe_:ct1y secure. -3`-afe dclive ry Of 011T goods guamnteed. . AI1nt-dam. (:nn1m11ni(-:1.ti0ns. 170., 1111181 : `)0 _, , _ -, _ _ ., ____ , __ ,_ ____ ,_,,, ,,, [CABINE I`.\1AKERS & UNDERTAKERS, L'.-...... ..I.......,.. ..... l..._..I - 1-....- ....-..`I.. ..L' A ....\.. Has the hzmulsomcst Hearse in this section of country, :nul`kccps coustzultly on lxaml all funeral reqnisi`.;es including highly polished Coffins, Sliroiids, Linings, Hn.ndlc.~4, I`1aT.Cs, Rn Km AH m~.'l:-ran nrnmnv n.H'.uiu]mi to at ' The mos. Simple and Compact. } T11; mo :1 !)tu'aZu az an]. Economirul . .' A model of combinrrl Sirzzplzrily, SII`(:]Ig!,/1 and _ Beauty!!! Is1Tw@ss1.| Uqmns, hllrouus, mmugs, nu.11uu:.~\, 1uu.\.`:4, &c., &c. All orders promptly a.l.temlcd to at l'(:1l.S011{I.bl8_ rates. A . _. ---. q. u K i N Hun CI U-`Iv an `ac mu--u un- It. has taken more firstprizes than any other Sewing Machine, and to-day stands unrivalled for lightness in runuing,bea.'.zty of stitch, and general ndnptihility to all kinds of work We furnish the best outfit and can do the host range of work of` any machine made either in the United States or the Dominion. No cog wmels and no noise. T3r'Q5llb6I`l11. Great infxuceuienta for cash- `PURVIS BROS. , Gen, Implement, Siovo & Sewing Machine Dealers. Barrio. 49-ly ..___...-....- -. --- ---j--~------~_._?:-jV ' ' ONLY TEN DOLLARS . X0 Co111pllcate0. .\Iac-hinery to he const:u1tly gcttigng out of m'dcr. ~ S0 ms\' to LEA_R.\ 'm_n' A l'1lII.h nu: P.Y't\' IT, will do all kinds of .\'c\'.'iug, frnux the finest to the cnarsest, will H cm, Vull, Tuck, I -mid, Cord, G:1theI', Emhrohlcr, chm, ns-.-. self-a.'lju%t~ in straight; needle, uses all (lc.~4c:-iptiuns of Iuttnn, Sill. .'1ml 'l`hu.-ad. Mu/cvs the sl-rm:g. s-1 :(i!c/L /cuvurn, llw dam will [cur before the .xcum rill rm, uses the thrcml direct from the Spool. ' Yhc Machine is bemttiiully nished and highly . n-nanxented,` and _ _ _.. , .._,______ N_~'\.\| l'J;J`J ;\lA(,}H.'$` 1'4" `V -1 1 `-1 'I`l.LF.A])LE fnrwm `(led to any V\"o'1-1 DOL | Snnvin] tm'ms-2 and in `Highs all Ploughs. Kill'ill|DUUUu All orders, commum'ca.tions, 0170-, "1 addressed to HOPE D/IANUF'AC'I'UR-[qNG `A I-1w _..._..;..u____....___. .:._j._;_. Miessns. r5um"82`miOBE,] wt-.--V.--~ -.__ -.,.,, .._ B:u'rio, August 10th, 187. ) .xv,LN19JmMA 9\Hsl~N-ESL; P U R VI s 131?. 0wT RS, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE SEWING MACHINE,` - - .. .;.v --._._`-..__....___...._.._.._` __ ,_,,_. MR." ALEX. GRAHAM, co ujqvrfvm `6? ' I'I}:_co E, 5381370 ? %I N 35? ?5E-a?E*..@5$5 .\'l-'.\\' .\.\'D NUM.'~`.ROL'H I`.-KTENTED .v\'l"1`.\CllME\'T.\`. OFFICE` . BARBIE FOUNDRY.` ilc: `(VHRISTOPHER HARRISON . nuvnnvrnnv O '|'N" 1 1.. ADA, boucusor or rat enw I01` .u1ven- tion. &c., prepares Applicatio us for the Cann, dian, American, and European` 1 Patent` Offices, and for the Registration of Trade Marks- fimber Marks, Designs and`C bpyrights. 10- Steam, Foundry, Jomestic and BlacIcsmz'th s Use. ` . DFPOUITOBY OF '1 .'H.I U BARBIE BRANCH BIBLE SOGU _-..- __ -_-us..- And Chimney} gctor. Add:-ess-0pp'osite the Drill 8 bed, Bnvu-tie. `*.'.. 3". mm is now prepared to Manutactnre 1 inc. at the but description, and a prepared nganumcmre iI'1e,of the bentdescrlplion, I Bm*Iie.D.ec; 3rd. 1357 V ,3, Barr_ie, Ontario, Thursday, September 2,1875. A.1..LVD VV .l.u.n.l:u.u..|u.uo- - of Flour isfobe had at at the lowest Market price. . ptjomptly to'order.. V Flour de_liv 1}%lrou Mr. Lnmx,`Propmq AiNsw1cKEM1LLs. ' of_ Flou_r i_s_tobqhu1_ t! LIN STOCK` W. P. @lAYNE$ March 3rd, 1875. \ .... ....L 1{\L1. 10"". poszte the Court House, Barrie. Q-1;\v I-IEARSE 1 NE\V I-IEARSE! 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'l'rul_y, Tom, you must he mellow! Tlwrc! and one foot in the dish, 1 .\'inashing all the worms to bits! 'What cm: there have happened to you? [\'u1'cly you l12).\'l.{ lr).~3t- ymir wits! Coin don't look so) very.blue, you Foolish boy! Don't be cnragcul! For although I don't intznil With you to become engaged, surely you can he my friend. , ()\'c-rconic lieymul all l x1(::lSlll`c, back 1 sun}: with woeful lonli. ` Nut forxnc the hoped for treasure! Down I sat on :1 fishhooli. \\'ith a buuinl and yell most fnmtic, up 1 sprzuig in the canoe, B:l.l(lI1CUlH.`5l1lg by this antic, n e1' the vessel}: < side I Ilew. Thus ll:1\'lIIg sued my suit for nan vht, then _l.-apt fer tlu: frail l)arquc's sin c. l half S\1]_)1)0.$C that, Susie thuuglit twn.s a case of suicide. When she saw the line stick ta inc, quick she caught it in her hand, Oh, the pain that shot all tlmiilgh 11140, whcn this fish she tried to laml! V Deeper than my linen truixscm, tugg :l and j(:l`li(.'(l that thing of woe. V Sliarpcr than those teeth of '[`owscr'-s, when he nabbed me tluen-, just so; Splashing, Cllnlilllg, spitting, blowing. then by chance I l'(,`iLCllL'(l the lam], Streains of water in-n1 mu liuwing. and my eves lnrimful of saml. . ...` Hl>{..l .J \'VIll1C `He 0\'CI'llU:liglllg \Vl|lUV\'S 5l0'I)' IIITHICU the waters throuwh, . With the twilight softlsi blending fell the sun s Inst parting ray , ' ' Mellow shades of crimson lending to the hill- tops far away. I Fairer far than waning sunbeam, unto me more `fair by fair, , \Va.s the face of Hnsic Sunberun, Susie, my livht, love mill star. Joyous lfuuglitcr, silver rippling, mingling with the ripplin" sound Of the water gcxxtlv dripping, iloriting balmily ziround. ` , Fair fingers circ-1in_{__g daint`ly 'ronnd the long, lithe shinrv pole, Fairy eyes uplifgcd q:1:).intl_\', pi01`ce their glances through my soul. _ How can I resist the. power, luring me unto my fate! ' Why should I postpone the hour till, per- chance, it was too late! With my fond l1cartwildl_\ heating, forth I crawled upon my knee, Poured out burning words cntrc:L`ting her my my love, my wife to l)L`. lushing warm to each fair fuziturc, blushes came of roseate line, V (`rently whispcrell the dear crentmc, Tut, Toni! Pslmw, 'l`om! that Willdo! \Vhy, you foolish, (,'i1.l`cl9.~43 fell-)\v,lool:, you're 1 kneeling on a fish! ' |`nm vnn l\1I`lSi .lDF! mr-llnu." 'l`lu:1-0! 11ml |'rn l \' ly \\ill\l'_'l'Ull llfilul, ()f my wild and frzmtiu mauniiig for b\)[`.\L` om: to case my paixx. I'm tnld, :uu1 I ~'i'.ppus.- it's true, that by my great exertion, Ilu-olu: the !'. line in two, and by my quick Of this most fair, t1mu;_;h tickle 'J1(l.id., left; her t1o:I.ting_; down tin: satn~:1111. . Vutil .\':un Hm\\'|1 Cilllll` tn In-.1` aid, gnidc.-Id 1)) ` n.1>icr(.-ing SCl`t:fU!l. S1w:ux lniH`l'iCli. Who cares`! Joy be nun him ,tl1u.t wins. She mul Sam are mmrieil. \\{ ho swears? Mien ' wake-d each night by twins! Gently 1-if: >1es tiny billows round my little but canoe. nn.:1,. u... ,...,...I.......:.... ...:n....... ..1,....!.. +....:1,..1 KIUHLI ['1 JIUS Llll ' UIJAUHS TUIJHLL HI zluuc .Yl l J 3' mm a `While the o\'crlxan:_gi11g willows slowly trailed tlm wnlmrs: thrrnmh. , l.'.\'.'.$ IH Visions dim, y CHAPTER I]. (C o~7zc.7uded . ) A haunted ship! he repeated; what is her name ? ..rI\I., 17.1,, .1) I .._._l:-J . 1:1. I. ___._ ' \NIlL'&l A.) nun I-uu.\\4 K The T 2'per, I rep1isd;bu: pray, Harry, drop that absurd joke. Tam jealous of my vesscl s reputation. Ihrrv Innlrmi nn nmn:mdA H}: hat]: UUIUUD U] Ill VCO-Ihl O lUtJd|fKlAU|I: II:-my looked up amazed. He had` never before heard me speak so hm-shly and suddenly; bur. I did not wish Mr. O'Brien tu hear the story of my poor ghost. T can unn uy;u'_-J17 Inna-3: nf cnnh BIIU'~n I see you wisely laugh at such follies, Captain Alford, saxd bur lnost; `1 am glad of it.'l`l1ey are mere drezuns on an excited bram. 1,- _1_,._.__|,,.,,a .-,, ,_.L_ _1..-1. U1 '(I.lL UAUILDU Ul1|ll. ~ In about an l~.our s time as the cl eel: was on the stroke of eleven, Ha try entered with whiskey and hot wet er, of which Mr. 0 Brien pressed us he :- pitably to partake ; however, we d e- elined,and receiving bed-room candl as from Larry , bade our host good nigh t, and followed the servant to our sleep ing chambers. _ We went to them up a wide ight of stairs "and through: it long corrridor. They were situated in the gable ends of the house, with a very wide lobby between them. Larry led us to the west room tst, and ushered us both mto it, suddenly shut: the door, and exclaimed in a hurried whisper, Masther Harry, stay in this room to-night,sir--vou and the captain ~ together; and don t go to bad either of you, nor so much as open the curtains of the bed. l ve my raysous, gentle- man, for asking you not to do so, as you value your lives. S-it up and watch just for one night, Masther Harry, I implore ofyou. H Whv, Lnrrv what do V011 mean 1" lulplurb Uryuu. Why, Larry, what do you mean '1 began Harry, amazed. _ I u `I Mann atnu tn fa unn 9ir,rnn1Ied VBTP. In (-\-t..-`. C. xght nhxrmg '11 ymuls .1}.--HR. | Degau nutty, umuzuu. I can't stay to tell you, sir, replied Larry. "he as much as my Iife s worth; but,oh, sir, do give ear to my words. At that minute a bell rang. There s his hell, he- exclaimed; Good night,gentlemen, 9.nd remember that the room is haunted. 1- -.._.. 1.......:-A ..n'.nu an}! I-Inrrv and H113 mean, uesmonus 1 uanuu. I I cannot tel!, he replied; Larry 1 has known me from a boy, and is very I fond of me; he used to hve at Castle Desmond. I did not know he was in Mpg. 0 Brien s `service, and our host has some. cause to hate me; but I do not beam; 9 he would harm his guest. He bgm-3 ya evil reputation with the poasmmy-,. and Larrv knows all. about his quarreI With NYE"; _Wh1!1 19: perhaps, the cause of T hli evxdent alarm. - A .. 1. .......... cum a- countenance more that me room IS nauuwu. Larry hurried away, and Harry and I stood looking at each other in_mute surprise for a moment.-- What does this mean, Desmond 2" I asked. at 1 .........-.9 call ha rnnlied: Larrvs alarm." , I never saw at countenance : expressive ofalerm ant` perplexity than I that poor man's was, , I said. thought- a fully. - I think we had better take his 1 advice, and keep watch together for 1 the night. . Our host has a villainous I expression of countenance.` And look the,re--our guns-are in yonder corner! , Your friend Larry has brought them up` ~ - out at the hall.o V . 1 .....n....l ..mm the mom and ex- out of the hall." I walked across the room and . alnined the guns; they had both been : loaded, I` suppose by Larry. Than 1 ; catefully looked round the ohambx, In gY,_I1o9 ye.atop 1; hngq tout-post By the utllor of l`.-\Tr'.:.`:r.r. Bnuomt. "1'1'aE' I;1_&UL\""L`El) si111>. H11 U! 5111111. 1 titful _t,rlo:Lm111g:<, pass across wm` In` '11 *1s1s;;:`N; U1 Uulo. IV 11] ouuuiu. HO IHILU yUl| 3 Because, he answered in the same (one, It was a young fool, and inter- fercd with his concerns in a manner I had no right to do, I believe. You must know that some five or six years ago there were strange rumors aoat about O Brien. He had been left guardian to two young nieces, one of whom had been sent away from Lis- more, and had never returned. . The ,` other was kept closely imrnured at the Hall; her uncledeclaring that she was insane. But the servants whis- pered that it. was a falsehood, that Eva was quite in her senses, and unjustly shut up in order that her uncle might keep her fortune. '~Vell, Ih"s story reached my ears. V I was only u. giddy-' pated middy then, on leave, and 1 determined to deliver the fair captive from her thraldoni.` Icndezwo;-ed to l l obtain an interview with her, and to cect my purposo,he.untr=,<-I O Br1eu`sl ' house, and made uocnd of :=..tte:.1ps to . not,as he asserted, with the object av)` get at theyiung lady. believed I worried him nearly to death. At last he called and made 9. formal cnznpmint to my father of my irnperti ncnt intru- sion. My father, greatly surprised, sent for me, and stemly questioner! me as to my conduct. 1 aexnowiedged having h;:un'.'ed O rie:1 s liouso, but 1 J of making love to his cilli-zted ward. I told him plainly of the rumors which were afloat, and or the motive I had for my conduct, and that tvrs, archival- rous desire to rescue an opprzzusod darn- n Rris)n ur-19 runny nnxin-n..nt i .. \. l vutlllll _: ruturncd. VVIKIIKIL ICCAUIIO The fire blazed cheerily up the chim- and a large supply o{ fuel wu3 placed beside it. I drew an armchair to the. ads oithc hearth, and li:1ny,in1i u1tiI1g{A my"S:amp!e, we sat for SL.J!Il6 K`.'1ilEU'.4C$f listening to the bowling of tho storm! us it now raved round the old house,` now sank into silence. :1 1`I'....._.. 1) __3J T . n .1 - I KJVVV `luLl lLZ|-U D|I'7lKUC- y Han ', said -I, at length, in a law tone, tell me something of this host of ours. Why should he hate you l `` Rpnalicn hr. nhullynrnt` ;n fkn on non bedstead wnh heavy green ourtain I carefuliy closed round it. Why might we not open them '1 T A kinda nf `_-tnrina nf rhl1:tfnr;l\I\L~ VVU LJUU UPUII llllll X All kinds of stories of mysterious trap-doors, of sinking beds and uors. etcetera; occurred to me, and I deter- mined to heed the `advice which had beenso evidently well meant, to remain near the replace, and place our guns within reach. mi_, 2,, I_i___,| I on .1 '- [UV-lu `Ibo:-'lKVJ LU lL:JL1|lG ll U"l'LZL;JL\7Ll L13.`-ill" set. V O'Brien was very `l3digm'.']t. Absurd, he said, as the ta c was, he could not permit an impiitaiioii to he made on his honor, even from a child * or a fool; and he insisted 07.9 iii"; father, who was a magistrate (and wlio had been greatly shocked at my fully), . going to;his house, accompanied by two 5 l I l or three country gentlemen, to exmniiie into the state of mind of his niece. Well, they went, and it proved to be all true: the young lady was mad as ai`.I:irch hare. She believed that her twin sister had been murdered, and haunted her almost daily. Of course I had to apologise, and all that, and O'Brien vouchsafed an indignarit and contemptuous forgiveness; but We have never met since till to-night; and, as you may imagine, it was rather un-_ pteasaiit and suspicious (or me to seek shelter in his house. Very much so, I replied. Poor Eva O Bx`ieii I continued Harry, thollglitfiilly, . I wonder they did not send for her sister, or send her to America to try and cure her delusion about the murder. Tlicy \vi'e twins, on see; and one night Eva started up out of her bed atid rang up the servant, declaring that her sister Norah had 'ust been min-dei'ed--tliat she had felt the knife on her own throat, and seen Norah die. The domestics were very mncli alarmed. it happened at the time that their niaster was gt-no to England, purposing to bring Norah from thence with him. She had been visiting friends in London, and had got into some trouble about an imprudent love afiair; so the servants--superstitious as all their nation are-knew not what tothink. Twodays afterwards0 Brien came horne-alone! Norah, he said, had ed to America with her lover before he reached the English metro- polis. But Eva refused credence to his tale; accused him of being the murderer of her sister, and ended by becoming quite insane on the subject; Staangely enough, she infected the servautswith her wild suspicions; and so the tale got aoat,--at least this was his explana- tion of the story. 1: Duo l I 1 I rlvnn l~:~`ru-nln unnllu hi}... 7" 1 uuu Ul I-nu oLu1_y_ But was Norah really alive? I asked. .1 have known one curious instance of physical sympathy between twins. A clergyman I knew hada twin brother, who_was shot in the Burmese war. At the moment he ; was hit, my friend sprang from the groun,d and put his hand to his side, `declaring he felt.__a sudden and violent - blow. It was ascertained afterwards , that the time was identical with that at which his poor brother had been shot. ` ` _ -- .._. .A.-.- - uuvuu " My father said that O'Brien proved satisfactoilry to them all that Norah was alive and married, replied Des- mond; and also that he had transferred her fortune to America. So I was thoroughly sorry for having made my- self such an idiot, you may believe. Ilfknn` nor!!! nnnanrl on-\un!r;nn` urn [Sell auuu nu -uun, yuu nun, ucucvu. When Harry ceased speaking, we both remained silent for some time. `1 did not think it likely that Mr. O Brien, however ill-conditioned he might be, would mortally resent a boy's folly; nevertheless, Larry s manifest fear had been, in a degree, infectious, and I could noI|help feeling unasy,especially as there were strange noises aboard on the night air,-naturul enough in such a storm, perhaps, and yet tending to make one s sense `of hearing pamtully ' acute. More than once I thought I udetected, amidst the louder sounds, i that sott deep sigh which had been ! wont to awe me on- board the haunted] 1 ship. Moreover, the beds (against which we had been warned) continu- - ally" attracted my. gaze, and I bezanto 1 reel sometning of that tortnringand I `fatal curiosity which must have lured .i|nebeard'a wife to her fate. ' 11--.... ..'.:nl. I.:.. -....A.l:-.. ...I. :._ Iluumnuuu wuu LU uul uuu. Harry, with` his conding {anti in No 35. Whole No. 1202. Irish honor, was far less apprehensive than I was of the danger which pro- bably threatened him alone. My (ears were solely for him; and for his sake I kept myself awake and watchful while the hours stole on, one continual period ufhowliug tmnpest, which shook the house to its foundations. By-nnd- by his head dropped upon his breast. ` Ha vcas fast asleep. I sat gazing allcrnr.=.t.el'-' on him and on thudark- canopied bed in the disrzmcc. Suddenly I saw the curtains at the 1002. slowly 4&,ira\v back, and the next moment- "was it real, or did Idream ?--!he ghost ml the haunted Viper stood ugain before 2. nap in who nml 4 l.nb,...'.-... n;._r... -1 .1_- A tuu ua uuluu E 1 Lpcl atuuu uguln DCIOTG - me, in the red rckering light of the re! [heard the rustle of her dress as she approached with her pale face, so sad and still, and her small ngers clasping her throat. I sprang from my seat. Desmond!" I cried. But ere he could wake or answer, a tremen- dous, deafening crash came, rocking the houze to its fuuudatruns. Hurry sprang from his seat, and the next moment a cry from the supposed ghost was heard, and the gure fell heavily on the oor. "TY .l , . 1, . . __ . vu L||u ;1u\)x. We both rushed to raise her. Howl {lovely she was in her pale unc'Qusciuus- ness I and oh how like the vision which had appeared to me on the paddle-box at the Viper 3 It was the most wonder- ful resemblance. The one seemed as the shaclow of :he other. 1: [.L...,.. 7) ...:.r 1 :,, - . uu: oHu.x:U\V un I1u:UHll:fo Harry, said I, in an awed tone, as ` I held the unconscious woman m my `arms, if this be Eva. O Brien, her sister was murdered, and that on board E the Vz'}m'. Dal. .n `l'_T....-..- --..|J A" ` ' Iuu 7 ultra, Before Hurry could express his sur- ` prise at thzs assertion, the door burst 1`opcn,a'ud Larry entered. E Ifru ;ncf no I ol........LA ?|.I __.L-.. V`.-.,.., uuu uu-Ly cuL.u:r1'..'. It s just as I shought, Masrher Hurry, he ga3ped-- the east stack of chimneys is fallen in, and would have btiried you under the roof if you had slept in the cast gable; and Miss Eva s safe too, the darlmt! I see. Bring her along, sir, he said to me, and let us gar. out oilthis house while we can. We will nd the tempest kinder than O'Brien." 1: u 1 \.I 1.:-nun. \Ve needed 11') second bidding, but followed Larry down a back staircase and kitchen passage out of the house. | I could scarcely stagger under my `burden by that; time, and had to trans- for her` to Larry and Desmond. Strugg- ling against the tempest, wet and vezlry, we at length reached the cabin of a {need of Larry s, where we found. shelter, and could use means to `restore Eva to consciousness. It was some {I510 before she recovered from the long du-ad faint caused by the terror of being star'.led_ [rorn her somnambulist sleep; and even_ then she app?ared confused and bewildt-red,and unable to comprehend what had happened; but the good woman of the cot put her into her uwn bed, and tended her like her daughter. uvl u.u5u-\.L- Larry then e_\:p`-aimed to us that he had some time back warned his mas`er that the stack of chimreys over the east gable was unsafe, mid would come down in the first gale; but O Br1en had pooh-poohcd the idea, and declared that he believed them quite as rm as when they were tirst put; up. Soon after. he ordered Bridget to move Miss Eva into a romr adjoining the east chamber. The servants, who distrusted him, and believed in Eva s sanity and Norah s murder, were miserable at this move. ,. (17 u . . uunu -uu I \ . We were sure he hunted that they'd fall and crush the poor lady," said Inrry; and w'nen he gavomc the order to put you, Masllmr lIurry~-whunx he lmtes--into the same danger, 1 saw A t'nroug'n his wicked craft at once, (had luck -to l1in1`!)and bade Budget per- siade Miss Eva to go and lie down in her dress in the was: room, where I lllxoughneven if you found her, sllt` was safe in your care, gentlemen ; for, thinks I, the Ould One IS very busy to- night; and who knows but he may ternpt the masther to kill the poor lady, and hxde her body in the ruins of the fallen chimneys that I know ll be down afore momin . A ud, sir, sure wasn t. I right l TIT- _..__l,..J_,`I T _,, _,V, , *. 1 rozvsl |["Ilh x We applauded L:mv s sagacity and kindness, and both of us rewarded him to the extent of our meam; u f),,. _--L_,,, _,, 11', f\I'\ - 1 ` LU I-uu GA\GuI U1 Uul Iucuxn. But where was Mr. O'Brien when you came to seek us ?" I askej. Did not that awful crash rouse him 1 l1II,_-.-_..-A1,, L_J1!__,,nZ.IT, ,, i IIVII uuuv uIvluA UAILJII AUHQLI llllll r He was not in bed. replied Larry. He told me he should sit up while the weather lasted so tcmpesmous; and he was calling to me like mad when 1 came for you; but I did not choose :0 hear. lie thinks now, sure enough, that Miss Eva and-Mnsther Hurry are both buried under the ruins,`and maybe myself also. AA .1 ..-l.'#`.A T_,,i,__ _;A,,;-.l A, _ _-_ ITIJDUII GIOV- At daylight. Larry started to carry the tnle to Castle Desmond, and to ask for the carriage to be sent for Miss O Brien, who was now quite restored to calmness, and learning where she was, had implored us not to send her back to her guardian. For my own part, I had made up my mind what to do, after receiving a certain answer from Larry. It `was this--- Larry, said I, were the twin Bliss 0'Btiens alike 1 .1 A 1.1-- _., 4. . . . . _ . . _ .1. Y I... ._..........__ UIIBU . . Ahke as two peas, sir, he answer- ed. Folks couldn't tel`. the ladies apart when Miss Norah was alive. An annn no I rnnnhpd Castle nnsmnnd ltplllll hlusu Lulca Lvuluu vvuo nuvuo '1 As soon as] reached bustle Desmond I rang for Sims. ts Qimu auurl I nnnt nnnn In nal. .I. I-U5 IUD KJIIIJAII Sims, sand I, go at once to Castla Lismore and see Mr. O Br1en. Give hxm my compliments, and say that I escaped all right last mght from the accident; but that I left my gun behind me. Add also, that I thank him for his hospitality. ` -Tn oi-any-If turn Hnnvn uf!nnnynvJn -nail IIIE lIUrll1IltJ I V "In about two hours afterwards my attendant returned, looking, as I had expected, pale and scared. ' V 11 (\L IV-_l._ A Il`....J -2- H 1. - I E `-f6.}1',;3:;;n'x Alford, sir, he exclam- ed, as he put dawn my gun, the Lord has led us hex-e--I have seen him 1" 4 " Seen whom '1 I asked. The murdorer,'sir, replied Sima.V 'l`heyToalls him Sqqir O Brien; but he is Tthe'very `map, sir, who cqme aboard the 4:-*-~ mm the young lady And 32 00 if not paid . in advance. gnu and left her behind him dead. I would swcarto hum among a hundred; and he knew me too. Isaw he did, for he turned a gray white when he set his eyes on me. Parker could swear In mm too." ' : .-. 1 . Tlcgu Ann wlu. SEJ_.l. unnu tutu And so in fact it proved. A change of fateful circumstances--Ihe likeness -of the twins, the vision, the tempest, had brought the avengers on the track of the murderer. O'Brien, by a ruth- iess crime and a clever swindle, by which he had appeared to transfer poor .\'oruh s fortune to her husband, had enriched himsclf, and would pm bably have nally obtained En ; property also, as heir-nt-law to his niece, had not. an ahrrnst miraculous `deliverance b3CllV0!lchS`1i(:d to her. In ...._....._. -- A! KAEIIVUIILIJD IIJUII vuuuuoucu LU llC(o It was not very soon. however, that we learned from her own lips the story of her cruel wrongs, --her close im- prisonment, and the harshness which had nearly wrecked her reason. For mamy weeks after being received in the Desmond s home, she lay on a bed ot su"ex-ing; nervousfcvcr prayed on her. and , it _was,long thought that she had been set free only to die. But at length a change came, and she began to recov- er slowly. Duririg that period ()'Brien s- guilt. had been brought home to him. Parker, :15: well as Joe Sims, ideritiecl him as the passenger who came on board the A--- with the murdered. ~'ady; und in his possession were found the ormmezits she had won; at the time, which were recognized and sworn to bv lioth Eva and the .-tew~ ardcs-1:. '1 he clue once given, it wus not d:t'ri."alt--us it never is-to follow the cum : tlrrough all its cruel details. Of course Norah was not to be traced in America; but her fortune, it was discovered, hail been lodged in Amerr can securities in O'l5ricu's nnmc. Yet he dizl not die on tho gallows. Tim last day of his trial, when the warden "mu; Irx 1..:n.. L:m ...-....on ........ .. tuck Mu! vl uno nnnul, \vAu.u tuu wunutu went. to bring him up mto court, to rece've his sentence, he found l.1m den-J. There were no traces of poison ,_.'..f land nnl` nfnnu lhnn Irnnxvrnnnicmn - \-dbl -iv J IIUIU IV ULU IIU Ill-IUUQ UI |lUI3U|l T- -at least not ofuny than known poison , the doctors said he had died ot spasm of the heart; of :1 broken heart, perhep, fur he was in very proud man, and dis- race to him must have been worse than death, I` , :\II\ - - u n .. Eva O'Brien remained all the time 01' tl`..'2 trial with the Dosmonds. Hut gratitude to me for tracking her sister's miirdcrer, aml- for delivering licrselt, was boundless. and, for my own part, it was with u strange delight that I gazed on the then of the ghost which had so strangely i-asciimted me, l Cllu3L- ed. `r-S ' it we: , in that ofu living and loving woman. I _ ` .1 A : u.u .v--u vvunuuuo D A: for me nppenrance on board Hm Viprr, Icun oniy say that it was very singular and uloxpiicuble. It nngh? h;u'e been aarne strange effect Ufphm- phorescent h'__zh.*, which, acting on an ove:he:1'.cd imaszination, and in cun- nectiun wizh the terrible story] had just heard. lad me to fancy a resc-mh- lance tomy beannfu! unknown. But, be this nsit may, my rumunce ended. as; all romances ought to end-~m u wevddmg. 1.: u..- .. \V\.,\l\llIl6. I ruarncd the Irish heiress, and bore- her to my 1`)-.1gii.t~h hme, w.sig;uing, m herurg-;-nt enwca!y,tho command oi the vessel on board which her dur!iz:;,v, Norah had met .93 cruei a fate. Neither dxd Desmond rejoin .1hc vessel for run. length ut"%1nxe. He was ufterwurda uppomted to another and better Ship.` A? `II1,o I-annual 1)aI-lonr 07!!` Quung ul'rlUAIl'U\. vU KILJULIIUI uuu |lC|\CI Gill !- At k`I:r.1 s reqm.-st,1 arker and Suns were mkc=u into our establishment, thu one as my own man, the other as game keeper. As at prese 11 I hold no com- munication with any one sailing; nu .l1er,Imux1z1:1l)!e to say if Norah's un- quiet spirit has lound rust, or if thr-. Navy still pnssesscsu HAl.\'1`E:D Smr. That reminds us of our last htishory, V where one ofthe inmates made up In the carrottylieaded scrt.`:iiit girl, and used to make her p;e~eiits of dollar jewellery and peppermint lozenges. We used frequently to surprise him hugging and kissing her on the stairs. VVe used to envy that rotvster-not so much on account of the embraces oi` his Cinderella as the nice little tidbits she used to put on one side for him when he came in late {or hzish,as ho generally did. She was very partial to him and so he had partinl" board as it were. Go and do likewise, Box 237, cultivate the servant girl so it` there are any old maids in the tamily try and get round one or more of them liya few polite little attentions and they will `think no end of you iiiiil provide you with all the delicacies oi the season. It is this sort of BlIli|St'- ment that makes existence in 8 has- hery tolerable and saves many a lonely waif of humaiiit_v from suicide and lll- saiiit.y.---Nm:maZ. The following advertisement appears in the GZcZ;c:-- _1] nmuz. n 1. 1u'i\a.tg'-, I`.-umly ; (ilobc (`vii-:1-. I ().-\III) ruuu! ....i\ L. Fun While paying off the veterans of 1812-15 in GI :-ngarry, Canada, Hm authontres found on Frenchman, hale and comparatively active, though deaf, aged one hundred and three. The twenty pensioners in Carleton and Russell counties averaged eu;hty- three and a half years of age.` There, :.re`by the way, several other veterans In the Dominion, as ahussar who foughtunder Napoleon before he wzu First Consul,the sole survivor of the three, who carriedto England the despatohes announcing the victory of Waterloo, and a sherman who was pressed into the Shannonjust before she fought Chesapeake. rm....... :.... ..I.:I.I :_ u_- n,,_.__.-_. , nu" - ., .--...-r-.~_y. m'-1`here is a child in the Protestant Hospital at Ottawa that is three weeks old and nine inches: long, and weigh: only three poundsj Its face is covere with a long growth of dark hair. 13---. _ 1`l'___- . 13---, I , -_ I,- Fnos-r1 NULLA. FIn:s.-Lady (at buying a. horse): such _a beautiml creature must be good-tempered ! Husband : Just what I thought when I married you, my den;-;-Bunch. %().-\l`.I)--.\ HI-`X"|`l.l~I.\l.\\ -1. \\.\.\"l\ .\ I H....... .. Nearly Opposite the Wel- lington Hotel, Front Street Barrie. My stock Fano Vestings, T w ee (1 s Cloths, &.c., &.c., can not be excelled North of Toronto. Nu l'('C'(nnmcn,ll rutnrned And will-guaranteet make as good an fashionable it suit Clothes, and as goo a t as any one else, [do not care where they come from. R. WINNING, .........u u. mt. p:u'1inl In I |'x'h?l':1' iENTS rnrxlt Jelly 12 I ]1nportcrs., Tweuls,` r". \'i7i`ER[NARY~ {E SURGEON, .'.' ` ' THORNTON. ;.- v 7""=`Ulvsc1'lm:r begs to inform the inlm-.lLau ,`_ Thornton and vicinity, that his olce is at A lormrm l . U . , Sont'\ Simcoe. and tizm. he is W I H`[).".r(::l to promptly attend to all ` "3~"5E5 UP HORSES AI-ID CATTLE "1Ftnylllirxg requiring Veterinary Skill. Hia Ldulrlim Pm! luvs, Healing Oil. 80., will be W211 very ul.uci3us.aud are sold by J. P. }\llH),lDrugg`s`., &c., Barrie. Orders promptly h`lpn. ml In J` BUICUST auu ruuuun ` B?-GS toinform the public t`ba.the h9.s'ta1:& "gm N0. .5, iu the Market House, Barrie. `"3 he wall carry on the abovebusineu. In-ie.December 11th. 1867. 60 :o'm`1 ` KlDl),Drugg n'u=nded to. F` 1' PsydtTQMANOY _ -_ -urn-IV mlnlze ].`.|`1iU: \.1.L. itiomzer, .._J 1,... \ILnv5`-7 ].:rliv.:, em. 1.oo0,000 5 .\aa.-...-.+ 12. WILLIAM 4 } l1ilmlo.-lphia. B0LUTE DivoRc.ES OBTAIN.- _D from Courts 6f Ldibrent States: foiw deg ti . . . . cnai;e:;.::a;v ::.,::*:;e*!a; '2::::.%. 1? U141} .111 i`L.l..lJD.-I-'\J\J-I-* -A rcn ` 1 en Teachers, 1\`!ostnmsters, E p::In5.1erL;'.:111_ Wide-Awake mm -5 Me", wanted to canvass the BIBLE LKI.\'u-GL.A.ss. 92 000 sold. Contract fade {W 50,000 ma :-9. Terms free- . '33..A. H. MEGAFFIN, Gamma, Ont. v3e1>t.29' 1 ' I T 40-'1 ~'\'_Z5' A .- T' u\E(.I.`r.`i 4; 1`1.i<)ms.(}>iT,`w(5E` Engineers," 1 ;m1.;w.:1IL:Lnd Surveyors. Archicts, &c. BHURIE and .~i!.!.,!S I'0N. I15`--`us G.\v:u.1:u, CLU-`l-'Ul .D Tzmzson, ' 4'73 ,PY.R (`,.F`...P,Y.F1. L*.'ts1)(r1frq M suns, .\V,,,.L_ mm` l`:..lI _jm0.\1.as LOWE,` i jmxtuxxt di1EtTzfcI1'1%{t61-L` -A~ [THIN HUULEY, '1 1\l' 4lll(| il Ht;klI\'. MCI -' U.` ' . T .7 PRISTED Al\_D punnrszmn A HLg~rm;z:snA1r MMN1`, pm; In : ue'Tovn of Bazrie. , .4 _ ,EgLEY. \",~..__ R. KING, s.. 4-.----. ,:41%gftlgtz*xt gkhlmnct, ;` ,_- ...- -..---_-_T__ 7 I 0'23 SOUL CHARMING. :. .v.. 2 us: 1;: 1-ix ;(;1J:A1'>IiT..{'rI~iTi)F `V --:1! l'11iwrsLt_\'Munt1'c:1l. ML-In ' *'--Ilcqu uf >nr~_;'<:nus |'Ing!:u11 " '- Wu... . . une- n ;)m.`I nd At- :,:,5._r,=, Solicitors in Chancery`. Notaries ,1 1:, Uouveya-.c:ra, B:u'rie, Co Simcbe, Ont. ,_ m:).W, E. n. s'm.\'mY. ...\'T (V LHUNI`. Barristers, V.-ittorxuyvs nt- M-4` S.'.'\c:Lurs iq Cha`ncery, &c.---Ofce... W f:V_rEL'L Fume. Successors to the late : B.~.u'1on Louut, Boya,5z Stewart. .-.- G. W I'.nr'.um , etc. '1 llg}H.lH1r~ , 'P:l4lJSn (imduatv Toronto Un verslI.y{ \`::llo-gz: l-`llyslcians and Surgeons, `. 11~'-l`v~:r Well:-1 Rms . Drug Store, 'c :%arrn- llolei, llotel, Dunlop street. 38 I. {An (3. .`vlr:O.~`.l .'l`ll1 has removed his ": In his new residvnue on the West side :1 >':m_-1, imxr.z:.lir=.L.-ly opposite Zllr. Geo. inzlizlg and sAsl1fu.c.ory. Dr. 5160., has ncy lur :\ studl-nt; _ '44-'71 zz l:GsTx?{u, (GRA'l`UATE UF .l-z.Le`.p`.)ia. Dental College), may be :1 2.1: mlic: every day. Extra charges for }r{:fL;Sa`l0DD.l visits. Collier street, aml`! A [{1} _\l j`\`5'a`IS W. I. A LLY, A'[`TOpR.\'EY-AT-LAW '_-/31:9}:-nr -giza - Chancery, Convpyancer, .. DnHit'. C. ' .ccoUN:c'ANu:-, 511r uc:_mr 5 arm. my vz.1~:s\ .'1}31;1 Jr ; P`r`oviu'cVi2_x'1`IAa`:'xd ..... .. \'..l..u- 1-n. Run:-{A K U.\VlL[;l`.lC, \4l4|l"l'U|'uU 1 LlU.3\Jl L`.r).,P.L.S. ,C.E.,P.] `Mira! itdfsgibztg A Lit` \' Pumu`: "`- _ 'e..O`.vcn street, Barrie, Ont. 5. .\L Harri` S'P/1-D" E3, 3 S110 I'E LS .i c111_1 to T'{13.~ >J1.r :4... ----v :it}n-r 5:`-x may fuscinate and gain the L u1'1L-cti.ms of any person they choose, )2 'lnL<, art all can pnsscss,.frce! by 1' `.33 cunts; together with a M_=`-TN-`o' 1'1g_vptiu:1 Umcle, Dreams, Hmts 37 sold. `luee",b' 1'1` \\'Ir r mu 2, ($0.. Bubhshers, M, .1. xxmzxnnnu, nv. |uL\.U.hl'A'.l." n`,:3I:citor-in-Cmnccry, and Con- ()!2ic.2s--\Vut2`r Street, I enetn.'3- bfoney lu Lend. 13-y OLD MAIDS.-BO0K` A ,.....1_ ru __ --........ Tnnnhnrn, `. \. 1 am >:\' _ m:s[D1:N<:E, ... A l|......I . 1 \..L `1-tH)cri11g. _| [,}~}.`x'}) on approved fre:-Laid sa- -.m.i at mode`-ate Interest..-,--Ap- XGH it S'I`l{AT'rIY, Solicitors.- 2-G6 I -_,- F\ P\ ,.., . _ V \. ...\ -1; 3-, |':u\'.~` s.-. 1j1-;z=_.'.1=.1:,13ARms. `\1Lm!lC_\ .5`, .\oh'.'1tu;'s, &c., Ba)-rig, ' \ Imam] HI`-!l~IlL3iAf~I, DENTIST, Barrie, of me Philadelphia `. also of the Royal Colletze of us. U]`{ICI3--0pposite Barrie ' 50-ly - {fxc .' .\7>Y,_.{7x""L`&I\1-:x s-AT. I-`(.11 .v.`.. .?I.\--: in ('}1nnmu~u ..-. : M. 1)., l..} .. c. , [`h_ysi<:i.1n, Surgeon, 87. . Um, 31-v & General Aigenit, I '.'lCI\'.\'l`., I%_-\_Iil{1E, UNT. I 1;.'1`.I,Ex', \' 1; '1` E R I- \' \ n\' Q......-:.;~n .-um] Urn.- 71`{EA:I"I:`! G, 'AT*'I`V(IV).I{_.`E-\_'-I'_l`: Jmilnv'.in.Chnn1-r-vv and (`.n.., `$19., C.;\i.TFiIYS{GI:*.1`I, .~. '|`1xm'.\'1`ox 49-15 V I. AWE, EL tiC'I`_RIClAN u.-i'nn': Rrirk Hlnnk. Dnnlnn l')-Xl.lJl"41, V 1; 1 ;4;-.; .\';\l{\' S111`;-;c('11, and (im- nf (Int:-.rin Yctcrinauy (`ol- mm-c zun1C\`t:1hI(:. one door` uf thc (,`un1u1L-rciul Hotel, C. I 33-1) aunt. .\ .\v ,4`, :\ I LUJ\.V 1) ).D-}\'.l.'- v-cs in ('hn.nu-cry, Convey ~.u.1um.- Post Oicc, ()\vcn- A mm,

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