` 'Hov H'ighy through the mistbof years, V .My.?uigt country home appears ; ` Mv nther. busv- lmsv all 1119. (lav pmggmga M1@%I`@.TMENiE8, `1"f@Mi$ mmsg} . some nuf 7|/Ina-Iain pain-I-n -ILA: mn..l-&mm... vI:`.`x:...m4....... _BA`Y_TDF FUN-DYd& sppweu GRANITE MUNUMENTSI A \' NIVT 'T.I')`l'I.`f`lIF TIT 'CI'QV'I1 A \T`l\(1 n|l\'I'Y\-rvn l'J'I\ lnrxfun .I.J.Ll.`J.L .l....l.`l\'J.lA}D ' vv .1.LJJ..lJJ.l..1.L`.IJD, UU U .1` .l._.l`4IS '.lU.l.'9, %U- BAISO all` kinds of:`CU'i.` STONE for building purposes made to ordz-,- , . A at 9. cheap rate. . T . ' 4 A1 I l'\`DI'\1aDQ 'DDf\`l\II"l)f'lVl.'I7 .A!l1:nYt\I1I1\ rnrn. ilia L1%}i&2ii3IE %MARBLE% WORKS" $33 ijua -1- - -anuauu -my it $331`! ivy sHeal Stones, and. liI:zrble_ Posts, m '.;2:closz'ng 'Ce`n`ttery: 2 ' V Plos..` Asa. 7" ` M%' A is "r71:Lic:Es,'7w'XsE17s,EXN`13:`5"n:'E1755557325." 180 it" kinds for hllildina hrnlmnn -nnnrln 1-ny nwl Luce WC c0IuxuL:uuL:u uumnum, mun. nu .m..u.. ...,.,............_-- .._ .._ , 51-uwixxg our SP2-2.Il`Q`C% IMPORTATIONS - - - . . I -n ___ a;un.xu- \'uA ._--.. ..v-.--- V. ._.._, 0 uflxich are ._ fiviug every Cmy. The stock will c('>mp1'ise ;\`1-IW A!')DI'l`{0.\'S T-1) THE STOCK OF V ..`a-avu.. (`()I\'STANTLY VBEING MADE. W El US LH 50 JJJIIEIHIIU. An impression appears to prevail among many `farmers confounding the habits of this grass with that of Hun- garian and Millet, which gzow and mature rapidly, the crop being perfect- ed in the short space of six or eight `weeks. Now, although Orchard Grass in a dropping and otherwise favor- able season, will readily yield a crop of-hay Athoseason on which it is sown`, yet-ff thocoason should prove unfavor- ~ ghlp, 1'10 `disappointment. should be (alt. . - gp its-failing;~to :do so, seeing that it is a_ '_'-yppruxqnont plmyandvconsquantly will ; :',M'``?mufJ`t so burly to date as the g '3 V '4; others in .whi6h1 are J 3- - 4 A ,,m;%%`ia5`%FJ%J;5%oUaAL3,; TVADDTYF ` BAYFIELD STREET, -BARBIE; --T;U.-j SMITH & i*oR1:), M Amn'Mn'mm.w.12.q mz monummrs, znomza }s1om:s, &c. \/N/\ IN-THE'COUNTRY. 1$I@I" I1\.iA.]3i'. II}-Iv mi. regs: unable terms Furnitx we \Vm-ks :u1d'Sbore-rcmms opposite the Registry Olcc. __._.__._ , q--\ rs -w-Tr -s. A u-- .` I'.J:o (3) :.--'.--r And that he has on han this 0111'2m1`.:(*1'(>11sfriends for the liberal patx'ox1:Lgc b4 sinuss, and we solicit :1 c0uti11ua.n_cc of their f;1\'ors. # A. __ _._._-..--. l\ -v-1-r-r\-l\'l"Z the Oldrountrybwe cluiui as being superior to Timothy Ill m'(.r'y respect, and under almost every V':t:'icty of cir- cumstances. Asu pasture r-ram, either alone or in combination V-.ill1 other gmsseg, it cannot be stxrpasee-'l;:1s a hay gfnsg ejihe; for quantity `or qtlclity, it jg without an ( qu'.`.l. 'l he estimrttion in which it is held bv the llritish farmer may be gnthcred from the tact that he regards itfin all his coi:ibin:i- tions as his staple grass. Ami we should bear in mind that the 01d CUUIIUV former--unl1ke our Cilll2'l(li1,1rx0|1e---hijs by giving grasses their "proper position in their rotation), reduced their culture to almost. if not quite 2| scicvnce. It Jeoeived the name of Orclmrd G-`I -Y9 `-JV` The Orchard Lhasa, or Uoclrsfoot oi \ which it is becoming must generally known in this cciii1try,;wii1;;to it:-.1 being: so ndmiralily adapted tri-growing in crchards and other slzzuly places. But although most. at l'1ot l* in tire shade it is equally rt? home in the open and no gross will stand droiight better or recover so quickly from its effects. Indeed there are few condi- tions oi soil or climate to wlrEr~.h1t_will not readily adapt itsel.`. Unlike r:ian_\' other grasses it is: not considered ex- haustive in its infinenco on the soil, lfoing much less so than E`.l'.l`.tr Timo?`hy or Rye grass. A- .. lunar ...--..~r'. nu` at-...m'.1.... It "A... hMX1?{IFAE)5'URER` OF ' -.'E.'J'n.d.er1:a.1:.1 n.g L1 on by C. A. Sheppard, has.plc:1surc in oifcring ; in the several lines of the Drug business. 1 . . - Hoslory, Trnnmmgs, &c. Rcz_1Ady'-Made Clothing A ' Of the latest style and bst q11.".1ity. ..v. -: ._` V,IL unnv Auvvv-an ....._,-.. ....\. ..___ ! Felt Hats in endless v:u`ietrL 4 I Gtmts Furnishings, :1 specialty. FRA WLE Y gs` DE VL IN. ` ' ' 4GJy :-We-st End of II; New zuvw; vr Ll_VD ;;.IaJa- V _ . i As a hay grass we consider ll vary far ahead of Timothy. We have already stated that '1 imothy does not nntura I at the same time as Cloves, this of course is well known to everv tyro 1 farming. Now the Orclmrd Press and Clover owers simultaneously and cor- sequently were naturally inte::d<:d to mix together. Two g)od crops can be readily obtained in an ordinary s.::a:-'o::, and yet leave a good uli;s1':nat h. Its produce is about two t'.)1.s per acre, though it has been gr-awn to prodnw ve. It grows on an average about three feet high ; but under very fave.- able oirc'umste.nces will reach from four to ve. As to its beirig adapted to this section of country there cannot be the shadow of a doubt. ; for it has been suc- cessfully grown in our own inimediate. neighborhood for some years past, each succeeding year strengtlrenintg the en, quiries rospecting it-. In the United States it has now assumed that posi- tion among grasses it so dcservedlv merits, and at present is quoted in- their price lists as markedly as eitlrer-C`lov,e-r or Timothy, and nl; the present mo- ment there is not a single grass more sought after than this, amongst our shrewd and fur-seeing Yankee neigh- bors. We may mention. that it is a permanent grass, and when land is once seeded down to it, if so desired, it can remain so for it generation. It is also a natural grass having been rst found on this continent and introduced after- wards into England. An `In!-urnnunn nnnnn-n In _..'..._:l MEG c of Barrie a.m1 surroundin,t_r_ THE .5...-__a..u-.-n BARBIE`: ont..| 1343' K5. BQT HWELL,| ONTAREO WRKS,` cr:ms.:4.n fa !-;`!,!EE'h'P. IA. i,-.EE?=`:-K& 00., u.m..4'....+m-.-u-a 1.? ml l)c-alum in ulallllJUu~Imuaru-su..~n- 54-: <..--.-__. ~ L`*3L'.*LH.-`-GT. .e'E:EE'sc. Upposz'c"c ,PuI2l2'c Sc/zozrl, Ba7'7'ie. UNI} SOILK IHLU ll: LHL: bdllll; nu) Llnlu Au IUICB into :1 rough surface. The finer the polish the '1:`.orc (.ll1l`.'ll)lc and lastixig, tl)(:X`cf(:I`c will tlu material 1):. Lnttcrly its use has l)('C()h)l3 gciicrailin(l1x:i:lh`it:13I1; :;ml um`: it has on- ti1`clys11pu1'ca=de.m1 uvcryr-Lhcr stone usual fur .\Iom1u1cnt:al p1i:'p\:so.-5', fur then: is none ntlicr tn br: cn1;:p:1ru- tn it D1` l)":11ltyZtl1(lllllrillbllltvy. It stnuxls for centuries uiiclzmiycd, defying the most `. s(.\'(.'!'(: frost or d:;11n_n to 1431-m its nzirmr-like stxrface. 'l`|... ei~l\L'III'i'\ln'QlI"\'lI\(rl1!1l1 vrnr: n\'nnv~ipnr`-In Lnc sum 1`Lm:L> mu mg in the n1a1:uf;1ct11rc of Ta: [;1l:l.l`. lllt0L` perfect sntisfm. :iH nnkrs for dccurntilx {;,1l:1.X'. \l1tUc L:unuL: .. >.u-1.-n.uuLuu1 up an, uuu. czzu iill or<'m'.s doc:.~r:1ting the graves of dc p;'.r .;c<'t fricns at-1u\\'1i;;11rcs, executed in the lgu.-st style cf wm'L:n1:u:s1:ip. .\`u1x>.plL-2 of work cunst:u:t}_V on luunl to he .sc(-n at the works. A call i3 respectfully solicited before or_der- ing u1S(:`.\'hc_l'c. % A,I_.: BURK & co. 1\ - 1 I , nun, n1 1 `slit Ovcr SuIl1v:1n s Store, Dunlap-315., Barrxc. I L ANIIOOD RESTOILED! PROFESSOR HUBERT S ESSENCE OF LIFE ' IS A CERTAIN CURE FOR Seminal \`Vo9.kncss, Rim-vons De- many, Mental and Physical ` Prostrzstlon, &c. All suffering from ERRORS or YOUTH, send for 3. Circular to IIUBEET Sc 00., - Sou: P1:orn1moRs, Nn. 9-? ST. JOHN S'I`RF`.F.'{` T\`[(}N'I`R14`.AT. Earric, July E Steam, Foundry, Domestic and Blacksmith s Use. OFFICE`. .- BARRIE FOUNDRY. %OOALS%` I gaaress-opposite the.Dri11 Slied,`Bar. :6 {Jr jyatiu mu {c`;araa, nvxvmbn 737 \r 'r)'\"r`1u7X.I Y EHAVING AND SHAMPOOING V o F. HAEREBTTIM.-.`&.BRESS!E, SALOON. Fieigi and iiardcn, Rica and Clmicu Clover, Tun- othy, `Wheat, Oats, &c. All the best; mrictics of Till - mp. ` Carrot. Mange]; 9... :....m..a.,..1 4:.-.m+. {mm the W. RMYNES n-.ly , &'c., i guy. ....I.... -_- ,,,, most. reliable growers. I3UL"; I.'..Ul'.R1_ETUl{S, N0. 22 ST. JOHN STREET, LIONTREAL. My stock of Flower Scds will be found the largest, choicest and best North of Toronto. On hand :i large stbck. of Fruit Trees, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Cucumber, Melon, and Tomato Plzmts in their respective seasons. \Vimlov,' and l3c Plants. /;`ii'if"C66fE}* Luviuc on his mum. Clothes cleaned on the shortest notice. / W "M References furnished if required. 1- Is tun 1-\'rr"l1 'I`.~..n-.8- BL Oppaszte Razlway JS'tat2on. Keeps constantly on_ha;1d all kinds in of any description on he most ' reasonable terms, pnd with `prompt ,- _ = fnlllmen of orde_rs_. . DARE! E n'oAL, n1`F1cE BARBERJNG ac. an WEI-ii Guurnteed. I ,1 '1!-_,,,_ Is prepared to undertake t 1'1e\ putting in of Iuun ruu u.-u.--3..-, , imported direct _iron1 the _...`l:._LT,. .....~.u-.-nan c3;i c}"{iA1 -;zj s;;;ss.%% Ps:@E.a:avme*s J; a. cam, 7:. n-.\.......u.I '5... .-.-nlnuhulrn `Ln TA|3!K;$;_J :xCC. zrs 11:~.vin_q1m(1_vcm's experience `11l'(`(.f '1`;m|h Htrnu-K Six-,. mun FOR Hg llilll _VL1U'5 (`X])L`l'lL`lll.'U l`a>mb Stuxxcs, &c., can faction} in all, and C9. ing \r;1u'cs, ;hip. .\`;nnplL-3 EH`. SPIWI Hf. fhl` \\'{IX'l(Q .. ....,,......... t Toronto-Street, I, BARBIE . 31-1) ` rwv _ STOUT HOLLAND.........................1f :~ LENTS PER YARD. TO`VELS,u.o.go.--.oo.-ac.-....10`CE.NTS EUSEFUL7 -AMERICAN WHITE COTTON, . . . . . . . .8uCENTS PER YARD. SUPERIOR AMERICAN WHITE .CO'1'].`ON,.....10 CENTS PER YARD. HEAVY GREY AMERICAN COTTON,. . . . . . . . . .8 CENTS PER YARD. STYLISH NEW DRESS GOODS,. .. . . . . . . . . . . .12}; CENTS PER YARD. ALL LINEN TABLE NAPKINS,. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .1 25 PER DOZEN. \ AND ALL OTHER` GOODS IN PROPORTION. ` We have rcceived the greater part of our SPRING (00135, 1 /;~,;n.-4-"1 /'\ fl'1 T /V 1_']`.`3-(593 inn. - _ ` -St. Iuhns, Qt1ebc, has had a $40,- 000 re. . . - _ . ; ,,_-El . , z:3':`Timcs are hard, we`n're'a.wznve;.b pond. They are stylish and cheap, an: result of long experience, and intimate a BJ=u'..L.'_V 3:54; a..a.\a.-.` , A :o:----- ' _ 'N.B.-0ur Stock of Goods for Ordrotl Clothing is superior, `and we draw spccml attention to this dcpartxxxeut. SATISFACTION GUARAN'l`EED. ` :0: I .___. --__. u . 3 INSPECTION CRESPIE1 CTPTJLLT .-----;0-_.. NEW SILKS, W _ < T . NEW DRESS GOO] NEW BLACK LUSTRES, NEW REVERSIIBL NEW COLORED LUSTIIES, NE\V PRINTS (Mag NEW TWEEDS, ` NEVV COLLERADF NEVV SHEETINGS, , NEVV COTTON S (0 NEW SHIRTINGS (Grey & \Vhito), I NEVJ CARPETS, NECK IU.'FFLI.\ GS. C()LLAR.., CUFFS, TIES, KID (.L()\'E1s`, AN STUCK OF LADIES` & GENTS FUllI\'1S]III\'(?.`-l. -----:0: -- PECIAL'i`lE :--Black Lustres, 12!, cents; 30 ;ch Grey (Buttons, Boots, 75 cents; Lace Curtains, 75 cents. 37/:iTosxs 2E:.* :rMoAE. .,_,,,.,ur,.,;,,.,.,...,..._,..,.,,_,v .. v_,._...-._..--.-_ .,....--._--_v llmxc just: received a. fresh supply of the following Scasonnble I)~licz1c1cs. ,. s u ,_ _,.__,`Iv_u_ - `,1. _ . kt.-1I1e1"s Dundee Oran;-;c .\Ia1'n1a1zw.c, , ( r->s.~.r- .\ l;l.1L.lm ul_s Lul Ll 1_:1.x11o Jdly, Cyoszsc & Black'.Vell s Bl;:.ck C-11rr.`n1tJcl1y, _P.-nclxes :t_m1 1 c:u`.: m `.2 lbs. nus, "l`mnnf.nnu sun} Pong In '1) Tins. o - - _..::--. MALRRIN BUTROWT` 111123. 8, 'rfv"GREEN,A:N1) JAPAN TEAS,``_ ..L` "`\A.L|a.LJ.l.JJ.`I1 .Ll.LJ4.I.\4.Au; Hag.-...z 1143-4. `.1545: .n..L;---5., I11 3 and 5 pound C:1.1111iatc1's, which will be f0u11(1 of Spct,'i1:Z Value, 9.1111 well worthy the at.` tcntioxz of 1>11rul1asc1`s. \Vc have on hand :1 large lot of (J:111;1J.i1~.11 Ala, i11 q11:11`t 11.1111 pint bottles. w`.1icl1wu 1-cc as being in excellent comlitlun, at 75: 9.1141 i.~ l `.25 the 120;/.1.-11. Bottles to be rut111~11cd. $3-vcfytiaing mim 15% 4- (MP8, (ncwst). _ , __1j;U-.?%_. . I - _ - 1 Also ax1.v.3sort1nc1xt of Potted ;`aIc:\.t~3, Ham and Cluck-.11, Boa.-f :mrl (lmnc, .\`tra:s'uuur:: _.\IL-ats, _\ncho\'y Paste, Crussc It Blnclun-11's Cnr:j1_c 1 u\nIur, l~`r-snch Capers in Iiuttlcs, \\ m'ccs. [tcrshirc and RCIl.L11ll':; Sauce. Cmssc & Bl:).ckWcIl :~.', Capt. \\'I1itc s and uthcr Pickles. ` :0: HUNTER, Ho'.;;;L, 4} ; cg, ? , . '.mO- u-nan"-m1 0 Fun: 1 nun 1' (U +3; n n\v;nrv Kn:1u1n1n1u]r- Hp:-.'1(';("G ul- _L'I`r'I'ZE-IE SIGN OF THE st CROSS-CUT SA`W.` WOULD YOU LIKE TO BIL` }:IA1`PiY ! Ii .;!(),~t]lCIl go to the New KI-I:`.rdw:1rc Stare next door to Mr. Frec1n:ui s Furniture Store. The Proprietor will be on exhiliitinn daily, Sundays excepted, fron1.7 :\.m., till he sliiits up at night. Admission Free. _ -- _ y\-o.-i~-sinus.-sq -opus:--r-A -rut-xv-\ 1-r 1 I`\1'\I I7 A 1H7` An Iewmam asaafw ifimee ! so 1;E1ES; szs-*4 TIIES, IIOES. SPA 0-33, RAKES, FORKS, GRAIN scoops, .3110 VELS, i BUILDERS HQME FOR HARDWARE. -.. u-uuvu T/zis Wonderful Place is next cl-oz.;r to Mr. Freeman s Fumiture 1 Store. Try Him. ` g PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, PU'1'1`Y,.VARNISH,PAINTERS .9; GRAI L . TOOLS. ALL KINDS OFASTOCK AND TOOLS USED - _ IN THE PAINTING BUSINESS. CARRIAGE" PAINTING AND TPJMMING IN If |1's BRANCHES. - -Bel!cvil!e is to have 11. street mi!- i way. T so .u,,_ :\l.:.;.:...-. in innOnv|nn `I1 A'Z"" " v- EDXTED II J. M. BOTKWELL. Qnnncs on muuers rcla1in;,-to 1|-.r:su sni,-jcczs will be ru- phed to In Luvs columll u.1r!`~.-r m.-v head of Nmiccz I0 Uorrcspoudr.-ms.) IDEOALCOMANIE ORTRANSFER PIOTU Es! T ' ON HAND. . Lmupoav. Q1; ARV.m`Rg}1N 0R_0MP'r0N S om) SHANTY, cormnn DUNLOP 7 T" ' T` ` ; - OWEN STREETS. ` n.. _'4. iA'.....1. n iovm 7 ljnmife, Mar9h+9, 1876. 'w.g.mpw, % PLAIN & ORNAMENTAJ TEAS, GP;-OCEFUVES, WIVES. LEQUORS. ..-__-_----,-A _.-.~'AAA m:Xi{V;17zS3"16iViEmi5CR * HGAHRDWARE; ;._g{} `..-...-.u-..- nuvgrnivrun `l 1I\1N1w rv-ngtxnn I v .llJLI'.& Ar`/LIA ms `GOODS FIRST-CLASE. HIS TERMS ARE CASH. BOOTS & SHOES?" EVERYTHING. -- ----:u:------ CLOTHWG, A FULL STOCK, (B038). - ----- ~%@2PAIN TEE. &c..'~`I "1 uuuvn v---_`;" J _ -V V Toxonfo. . ' '_The Joseph Hall \Vorks,. Oshawa, o 'ne;ve re-open-.:c`.. In 11' "I\-1... IRA-.. L5 QfFQ"`AV!` 1op gtilet, Barrieg` lr14..\-3.3, . ., L 1 x , uuunn, smvs, 1=.1)(;1s TOOLS, LATCHES. EVERYBODY S HOUSE FOR HARDWARE. ~ nnr\1.u nrnrurn fl! nnn TYTCV Y)1)Y(`Ir.`u A1`:-[,1 r1\ B`-`.Q.3;01V D. A. 14::_Ac':3m , (1 the greater pan m mu .3. ......,. .. . - .OTIC1:T`.:.`%*%-L=\>e- ,_ .101. IFZNTS NEW fE>j_r_c_2._L:sT. T`/'Q7`o:LnEsxsELe auavnczu. .~`:?.:=2oarD_1.o GLASS, SA_Wb`, `o \J.l.IJ\l |_v.;n.;.. .-.. IMmn'rEI:s, Wum-: Bum: Fnorrr 5 \\'c are also oifcring .so1uu very choice -_ . A.-- .---~ --...` ak U I U'Ukluns.un -'". -BI. Dalv, M `,~"'_'Q\ > peK"'.':ar Sal zu- ayor bf Strsitfozd, Sty. _ V ' \......... go c..-: nnnl --A LARGE As soRtrMENT 012. our Stock of Goodsis now complete in every departmcn which has been selected with great care, and bought to "every mlvantagc so as to give the custmucrs \ the benefit of the Best, Goods at the Lowest Prices. Consisting of - --.___-_ _....--~.. In r\r\1\r1 IUVYIIIID dlllly, ' L UIHUIKUD IHIKI. J. '1`onmtocs aml Peas 1n 2 lb. Tums. ' tn: SUCCESSOR TO E. GR./3 V.".`.~'.`. `. `:0: e,'but we can and will put our Goods at prices to cones- , and embrace a. selection wfuch can only be shown as the ate acquamtzmce with the best markets. {HZ I01 .& 00- , - 4. .... vv\'Inn Qrm-t`I.`1`, GOODS, I REVERSIBLE Drmss Goons, (Magnicent), COLLERADES, ~ COTTONS (U1`oy;::Ln(1`\V11it0), - V AND-A CUMI L]`}TI'] (vLv\"vQv l.`lTl'\'lulI`l\ (`\.1 ! I .L V \./ \J \/0. ' Srom-"., Du:~'L0P-S'n:E1:1', B.un:1r~ TG'VTOO3D. HIS PRICES ARE T.6\\'. TH.-\'l"S THE PLACE TO GO. &...`:. -,-_,f-1 In. I, ~.'u. m...,...'J. 7 --Ccbg~.urg gives a bonus of $5,000 to 3. cocoa. mltmatliug fe.c:ory. 0 V,, LY I1\'T'V'1TED."<;u Jmw um cnmuz LOCK S, LATC H ES. 10 cents; Ladies E113, I `my. I BU .. vuuvuu .....-.-_:, ,_._,..J_ V --Rev`. .3`:-. 'I`upper;.TBapti:.t clergy- . :1z:~.:1, am {Amer of Dr. Tapper, M-P., IS l-cad. ' V - .. Iuovl . . ___` ___ l \ S!I51pLYB:LUlEtheVi 1,] . vegeial,-u ingredieuts,(soiii?a Eiatvivix.-Eh"::*_1ni inentioc, such asthe Extracts (-I Wild chew` '1`iiat!hc Gun Snomomuzs Rain oftlie Eminent tndmn 1Vleoicine.il 4Y,:n'r"- Lewis iosephus,ol the Great Tribe cl Sin; 'D" British Columbin,is working the mall ni:n".`ea and astonmhingtlureathe World ever h,,""~ut Never iii the annals oicnnadinn Medicnl ff 0!. has sucl: succ-.-ss attended the Iuuodnctio "my medicine hcretolorc. Y? "l IL) Burk, Emlophvlluin,Juniper,Qiias.sm Sma Dandelion, Hyoscylmus, Colipolllltl Extmv`-' E Gulocynlh, Jnlup, socolrine Aloe, Ca '3' - ._',c. 660 ) whiqh entenmo the compositioii 0 nm com`.-are-J mcdim`n,e,urc such and so hnrmn - H clusaicd and compounded,1~hut it is made un``33 searching curaliveinihe imown world .,,',i'" not help but act on the system in a ver h'I1l'!llifan` anddesiralgle manner. No mnltcrw at -yqu(`0l' mam may 02, gr how long standing, it wiii jnflri. spotand msloniah ycu by the rapid inunucri 1. -which yqu an: rcntorcdto pcrfcv.-t, health am, 1 9 vigor. "t This Medicine is pleasant and sale to talu- is wan`anted,nnd may positively bg ,,_.1iu[ u"d to make a permaqentcurc 01 all diggaym. 09:1 Throat. Lungs,Livcr.Kidneya,Digegnw ti. ` disc. &-:.,as well as Scroiula, thc vnrint ~ .11. .')ise.1sz::', Humoi-s,nnd all diseas :9 Uisi. 8 '1 in Impurity oi the Blood,cxceplit. .v,l'1e lair. Shun o!UDnSump!t0n Furihcrinh..1srt.:fot., will 7" directions for using the Great Slic:'5_`om:'.'A.- Bill]. Ga Pills, and containing 'l'cstiinur.ir:!: brd Cali be obtained by ce`un_n8ll.lnE cute: 01 Cures.can Ti'catie::,t.he Hand-book, or the Almunar p circulr rs from any reapectal}; unlggw IE1 ltzr l)omimcu-iree. -` ' Price of Remedy in la? P B 31. Ptllsprrr 135; 2513:. W" vrtu '\l| Gala hv all Drncvists nnd Dog1;.,, in | Vvntuuu w OmI.mA.-J Carpenter. Xvany.-.-an 1. J. wb)}:w L(U.h~u 1,. _ "FerSs1oby allDruggiats nnd Dealers in Medicine. AG!K1`l Ion `BAIHLII.--J0hn wood, Watson 6: C0-.We1la bros , Tolen 5 McLean. .n....... _J- W.Slaven. Connxraowoon.--_\1,_ Wuonzsml AGINTB---N0rlhrop 3 Lymbm 'l'orom.o- Lyman Bros. xi Co To 1 . . lot & 0.3., Toronto. rolggi-;_hz'.,; XLILILH U1.` 1.J1.u\.u.1\/AL;.n.|Uo_ b Surrarrun. J. 0.CEV1!B2BLAlN, Esq. This in[to cert` thatabout three years ago I became aiitte with Bronchitis which Iasted about aigbteen mouths. Iwrzso aiictc-d f..r the uant;o. breath that it was very d?{F.cu1t for me toipenk nadir-the night time frequently throwing the "clothes 03 um] raising in the bed to Ree) from strangling. I tried three of the moat emmu physici:-as in tha.Connty of Northurnberlar. for about at year without r-Jzeiving any benet. In fact] continued getting worse all the time At 1s~.stI was advised to try the Great Shosho- nees Remedy. I bought a bottle 01 it, and when it was about finished I began to feel a1iu.:. better. Icontintzed to use it:n:rilI had taktn three botties, when, to my satisfaction, Hout that I was aa,we1l as ever} `had been previoc` to my mnesa, and have been soever since. JOHN SILV ZR. Sworn before ms atsmithteid, this Gtn day o.`Apri1,A.D., 1879. J . M. WELLINGTON. LP. WONDERFUL CURE OF LUNG DISEASE Pnnnwr.vu. Anvilth H170. WUNULICIUD bunn U1` uunu uicnnrn Bnooxmzu, April 5th. 1870. J. "C. Cu~.u32n1.An~:, Esq.-Sm,-This is 10 certify that my wife wnsvery low with lnngdis ease. The Doctor had given her up. He said her lungs were tubercled, and mcdici:(>cnuid nothelp her. Asalast resort, 1 purchased a bottle of the Great Shoshonees Roi.-i.-dy. A: the expixation oftwo days, her symptom .= wue decidely better. She continued toim; rcve so r.'.pid1y'..hstbythetixne she had taken 0 ie `to! the she was able sit up. By the cnminuance the :'_er21~d_7 she was perfectly restored in hen 1.` _ You mry pnalish the facts for the hemi 0 those similarly aiicted T. C. BRC WN. )!~`.3CLAIM ']"HE_GL/AD TIDlN(.`s "113 R E OF BRONC HITI S.', ' I nun-run Isl.` t all uthn nu. nl-\ hut by return mull. '1`ncy sun at sugu. WA N !-I-1:E:D.-\j_:c11t.s for tl1uhC.~'t.~rH`h prizup.'IcI;.'L_:`.~s in the ml;-`m It ;-nnt.-zins 15 shccts paper, 1.`: u1\`-lulu-.<. 1n: l cnhnMer, Puxcil, p:\t.L-nc Yanl .\Im~nr. 1){1cl::1gc of Perfumery and a pivcn: of .|-\\ \-1'.` Smglc package with elegant prizu, 1--. `. [H1 25 cents. --04 no 1* -. L;___ ftV_]_] \\`,`h.}; `Z0 cents. Selling Imitation r:..m \\`;m-h; L in the market. This is n. l`mu Ssivcr Hunting (`ascil \\'ntcli : l'lllgll.\'ll rnllwl Gold Plato ; sunk L\`ccoud Dial ; l*`ull.luwllr~i: Expansion Balance ; Nickle .\lu\'('lllt`lll-5 1 beautifully CI`|gl'1l.\'0J(l. (`ascs ;nn:l is mlual in appearance toa gold Watc_h that costs frnm $50 to $100. It sells and trmlns r\*:nlll_\' (F from to $60. If you wish u. \\ :).t'l1 fur your own use, or to make money or, try this. Price 317 only. '1: will scml this \\'at-11 C. 0. 0, subject to cmniiilntiuli, if ynu will send $2 with the order, the lmlancc of $l.' yt-U can pay the Express Co., if the Watch pruvus satisfactory. II I nniu.....I-....\1nn:`li.l nnv selling 0"` samsmcnory. _ H. U M CAN make splendul pay. sic. I|n;'h_h $`l5- re have qthcr no` `f-tmf` 11 our are as staple as Flour. bend stax.-1 " . 26- ' Y Illustrated catalogme. . " "` ` "D33" "' ' Nnrthmp 8: I.ym:v.n, ' Agcnt:.:, who will supply t<-r's prices. z i I . GENUINE No. 1. "No 2," and No 3,of1.his brandy are unsurpassed for body and brilliancy 01 shade. Packngua centain full nett weight- The pubiic are warned that certain other brand! are 1 {I s.ahort. In every Io-called 25 pound Exa ne the brand an} do not be put 03 wit.h;in erior pnints,. The 313': iulwayn can?- cjable dealers in Paint! So! by my reipe than out Ontario, and to dearer: ong by . ELLIO1` 8 O , . ' "Tone:-ra. Fa la` n Barrie 1: John Woods, J. H W ell ; Bros. No.lGROUND WHITE LEADS, a. an IQIVYVTIYIIII ; 3 Uo., Wells nrus Lumua mcbenn. L.-J. W.SIaven. Cox.uNawoo:>.--M,_ uvhuc --Portcous 85 C-Ihctt are in gaol in London for [a'ss'ir._g' bills altered to .1--1 7 g ' I will I 1 sea: r\:v\` .-.1 ..,... ... .-...-. cr dm '5. LL. ...uu.5 F I.\I.\I.I~] RE(9UL.&TOR. Sold by all Drlw-rists cV'c:`3~.rh-rv. '1 nnn hnv 31> I-Iv I..\c-an C` . . up Chrmuus fur 51. chzuu-(2 cvcr 011} will mail tn any : 1'2 bx-:u1tiful Uil x 11, mounted, In H : _ _-v) ;,_ 8I111c..'(1 T. 0. BR( Iciacopa Mothodiat Mini.-.m LU I0. WELLINGTON, J.P. -. 1- u luuu} WILLL`. `ic by Ju '\` -pa. _.T,3`1r_-mile gives a bonusjcf $30,000 " ' the Bsileville and Noah Hastmgs , . Ra Ll wa 's,,_.:'-_ n.'x_]I`......:`.. L... npnmima Tornntn. \\'l:v ' l>r11;_:_u,i.~t.<:11[-r ulm \\'n cl. (>lYcl'L1 : l\' :).(lI1T\'.~ .'.:I 1 `I... EVERY lln In_ J1? '.u2.1wu._y. _ 7 -- Premier McKenzie has promised to visit 1`.-Zzinitoba and the Nozth-West }. rovin`ccs. V J ` --Geo. Young,,a Montfenl Witness- editor, died from the eccls of 3. {all East wge}:.- ` T \ `I --I I ,_L-_!1_ M1 IKKUB VVNIUIAO --A schooner laden with wheat a'.=.iIs from Torcnto fur England when nan- gaticn`cpens. 4 - -There are fty deaf mates in Tor- onto, and 9. mutual benet society is beizg farmed by them. ' -,-..- w....uJ uuuvub-u Univ u.uau ua _y\.:au _ My. uiet My ather, busy, busy all the day. {In-ylou hing cogn or making hay ; .`-'My;motj. er movxng with the `light Ambng the milk 1)a_x_1g,Vg:vcr bright ; Wu children, just frcm school set free, Fillili the garden without glee- 'I'hi'-'h n(1`nf lifn xv.-m nwimr warm ' --As high as 40 per cent. was lately given for 2: 20am at Pictzm. All who have money _should live there. -'--.I'.'Iessrs. Ea1'd_inl'3, of Salteet, send eight head 0! prize Ayrshire cattle` to `the Centennial Eiihibitim. `--Aerated brer.d,ma/de by machihcrv and mfnout yeast or handlmg, is mzmnfzzctured now in Toronto. | I -A l`la;`anee servant girl namedl .l.r~nny ln:shall has fallen heir to $1,- 000,000 ly the death of an uncle in Ir....I....,1 _ -(2aorg':a McKay asked t_9.,00() da unzzes from Lnndcmv cnrpnmtion for in- ] d\ ~1_.' bv rv. defvctivc. sidewalk, and got only $2? and casts oi comt. , -A y0jan,q um'n.:m"ied womicu gave !vI:th' to triplets thr> other duv in the Ot ru.v:1 House of Refuge. Wm she get the Queen's bounty . T --Two Hn.n`.i1tnn boys in fun nearly ucxwcded `in hanging a half-crazy com- panion, who was only cut down when `black in the face. --_A passenger special van from Granton to Aiisa Craig, 13 miles. in 16 minu?er.=. This is the fastest time on (}r:1r.d 'I'r1'.n`.: record. --At a mass meetin.r__r Toronto car- p.=.n?el'E3, resolved to demand twan tv cmvsper honrduring winter and sun`.- x11ef, and a Saturday half hohday. _JHa!11x`.f.cn police cells ark, accord- ing to the Spectator, in 9. horrible state. Sixty-three prwsons besides the .prinon, ea-.2 were crowded in them the other nighf. ._. .. . 1.` . ` .. --'I_"ne Wliand cams opend on the % 7:4`... --'I`ho:'. Banner, :1 xveahhv resident of Wel`.im;:.on Square, accidentally fell into :1 creek onhis farm the other day 'aml`\':u"s drowned. He was subject to I dizzmess. ' v If we Ie:nve_ asidepur staple mop-- whea.'.--ihero is no other crop deserving so much attention, or of so {much mo- .mcnt to the Canadian farmer as his grass or hay crop. 1Vc don't know it we are justified In assigning a second- urp position in Canada to-w`n:v.t occu- 44 - - ..-...-"nun nno nn rh'~.L,` Ht)- --For want of funds t}1e_~ shelter for the homeless in Torontb has ben discontinued, in consequence of which ninety-nine poor people are. turried adrift; V ' --A Nnpanee hen lived a. week with- out 11 head, and then died }ust in time to srxnr a. couple of Kixmgstonians $100, xvhich they were about to offer for the curious bird. --Thn {hes which fell in a shower at River du Loup are commonly seen in New York d~urinp:' Februarv and are imovm to Lower Canadian farmers as the Sugary. ' ` ' --'l`he other zxfternotm an eldrly womrw nruned McDonough. of Ade- |:'.ido,11`.=.8.r Stratlurov, fall into an open well whife in the not of drmving Va L=.1c`.et of water and was drowned. -An Lmknown man, supposed to be ;nmned Ross, fell from a Great \Vestcrn fmin zycar We1!ingt0n_ Square, the mhnr day, into` at cate guard ailtl r cr.`}\.'n:1 il`.`]m1~L"3Af1`0[I1 whmh he soon died. ` ' --5amcs Ward, of Toronto, the champion ziilo `shot `of the Dominion. has laid :1 warm: of S-100 that ha will slujnt ve out of ten apples thrown znto ll`.e_ air. War} is :1 one armed --.-\ repoxtt from H\1ifu.`:, gives the particulars of an attempt to blow up a tc~n1per:~.ncc Iodgr-, made by some mis- cxfant who prepared a stock of wood `;`.e.d with ;:nnyo.vder_:1r.-d p!ac'ed it` jc.'it':1 the m.`:er,re wood. It was acci- dcu'.a`.!y dxscovered. ` --A man :1 short time ago was, ac- curding to the Pcnzbrckga Qbservcr, at- tacked byluvo lvnxss, and had he been 12:22.1-med" would have been killed by them. As it is he slew his assailanta, and dczordingto the provisions ofa cer- tain statute incsrred a penalty 01 forty dollars far killing each lynx that assall-. ed hum! - ~ ` ---'lnrr:e men went shooting the other morning near Sackv'ille,,A N.B. One of them; Reuben Wheeler, while` sgsttiug over a fence, `received the full charge of his gunin the temple. `.:ii}iug him instantly.` He leaves 'a' hlpless family. `He had previouy lost en arm from a gun accident. --A youzig man name} _O Gmdy, of in th: 1u`nu!ic.usylum_ oi tlmrcity. His iriends rmly beiicvn tlnt hisAinsani:.y has been caused Hy the iz.nence of Miss De Momfcrd, a mesmerist, and` imend wri'ing to th;: wJmnnTto take I I Ls2mion', having become insane, is now `the g!ame'. : oAff'r.i\n. ul ll rug. nu.- -pies a primary onc-:md mas: de- acrvedly so-in almost all ctiicr. Agricultural countries. Properly rc- grirded the grass crop, whether as a foragepr a pasture crop, 13 really the staple crop of the funnier of this or any other country. With any other indi- vidual crop we can aord to dispcnsc elaborate rotation mus . inevitably fall, through. Sacingtho vast _ili1[`:Oll8X]C3 of this line in connection with our stic- cess in husbandry; we cannot fail to be astomsheci at the amount. oi apathy which has boon, and 18 being displayed by those whose interacts ms` most at stake. In the nmtter 0.` other crops, whichuby comparisoti are, not witliin a traction of so much importance, we nd them continuously on the t/uz with; but without this one the rxos -Fathe: Chiiziquy asiectunng in` l\A'f\ \ Room 31;: STGKOF wmrsg-: Bears ;&sH;oEs I$~;-`For Winter Line no iieaisonable-__Oer will be Refueed. F-A1-u.1E1:s LiaA`v1z }zo0Ts TOIBE I:E'PA1REDTIN_ 1b`[IE MORNING, `CAN TAKE ATHEM BACK m THE EVENING. ` ? . - ~ --in.-.-.. :0: ~..-.-: EEEQGRE fa LELTE, wears Weza of Golden Beaver. In order to make way for our Spring Coeds which are beginning to com in and crowd us. I hear the sweet church-goin I bell, ` As o er the fields its music 31 ; I size the country neighbors round. `Gathering uea.1 the,pleasa'ut sound ; They stop awhiie beside the door, To talk their homely matters (for- `The aqnrixxging com, the; ri` e'11ing.grz`.in, And how we need a. litt. 9 rain ;" . . A little. win would do no hamn ; "' . _We want o!1 vn-a'th(-r for tlzr.-jfamn.` -~.u `-._ .7 ._-, (L:1.t_:.-`of \\'e1ls I:1'0s. 7 and \\'a.ts011 & Cu.) '1I:\\'ing ztssuxncd the business formerly cilrricd Sheppard `to the public :1 full and complete stock V\I -..- 1..., N , }; }rugs awed .7?Ecdi_ci12c s, .Patent Zeclicincs; . DYE STIUFFS, TOILET ARTICLES,` PERFUMERY, !La.znp e-52 Igefeyznp Fixtures, doc, ()____._.. - . I02 Prescriptions c;1'1'cf`uHy made up. PriccsMode.rat0. Give me a Call. --------:o:- ~---- i zLrx`iu, M.u`ch 30," I576. Don"-t Forget I/ac Slazzrl--~ T/ac . Drug `Stow, O_pposz'te I/2e Bcmie Hotel. _-_.._._._ -4-.-gviun.-u--us--I:--Q15-55-gg-r We take 1.le:1surc in returning tha.nks to our 21111;: stowed on us since we coxmucxxccal business, am A - .---r\v\-Vl\'I"I"i _S{ap1e and Fallcy Dry Goods, Prims, Costume Cloths, Linens, Grey Cottons, Bleached Ccttons, .I.`I IIHU garucn TUB Uur glCC* The b 1 of kfe was owing Warm When I was living on tlic. farm. Dr`cs's Goods, Sh;-.wls, Mnntles, : W M was Sm; NO_TROUBLE`TO'ASI-IOW (5095. GIVE US A CALL. -u. \. . '_ ., _. ;___ 1*` "C. Noxembm 17, 15.. 0. Brick Blnoc/c, North SM-'6' Dz-(7211)); .S'm.~t The Subscriber begs to intiuzmtc to his friends zuxd the public 0 "Country that he Ms.n`uZ.actv.'r0's and deals in `aw `Q? re'<:re>1`>:2'7 dgeaori On thc'sl1ort:>.' sf. notice 312.1 :nc:=i`. rem `u"n.-ni Ivive. \Q\ E . x` Dig . A .l1.i l 18*. ` 5} I lwaa gsm~sa:r&:mE Eemmasmt [@;:@;$m%@ ;`?i`:;?::%m*ma:El, ` 5 I$l.'.a'RLh.'n.nL'!lt`l'E11 ANS E3" La*2'g'csi, best, (and ci:ma-pest stack Qf'Fm'9zitu9'e` YT, .I__- .1--- `Ge 0. Sn lith, Furniture Bmprium, near the % Barrie Poundry._ - g, A-.`Un..c`.erta.1:.i n g X _{:_7 -IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. A ` _A amsom HEARSE And` all Funeral Requisites Fttmished. .3 . . _.L V `In this section of ccuutry, which, on _i21spcctiv>11, will prove to be the fact. He also does Oppeszte the Barrie iaotel, Bunlop Street. \Vheu autumn czunc, whn.`c. jvy tn ;=o--_- 'Thp gtztln-ring of the husl-2 bee, To hear the mir:c;s kucpiug tune, Of girls and boys beneath the m.u:-n ; To mark the gr;1ulr:n cart; to bright, More g_01d:z1 in the _', cIlm\' livght : Sinccl h:1'.'(: IL.-Mm.-r`. the vvuys` of m-.'-n, I often turn to t':1:.s-_- ::;;.zin, And fell life W o its llighcst c-.h:u`m \Vhen was living un the farm. \\'e ark: now sh - - _ We are prepzu-ed to makekan immense: sarice on the balance of bur large ____ `V. I\'.B.-I\'EW ELASTICS PUT IN OLD B(5OTS AS GOOD AS NEWL REMEMBEIZ THE PLACE: G'EORGrE IWQNKMAN, w i re "V 9 1* :57 E description, n-..1 A.L..L 1... 1.. n11 I-..n\.1l-1. . 1>L:N1NG Arm TURNING GEQ BGE SMETH Fum~;sTuP.E AND CABINETWARE. Sil 1 to the fore witll the` best assorted and cheapest; stock of Let but some interested party puff 'up a new varietv of potato, wheat. or out, and what 9. furore is instantly created, each farmer being more anxious than -his neighbor to try if there is anything in it. ` Contrast this with their supincuess regarding grasses. 'V\ it'h those they are content to do as `their fathers, grandfathers, und great grandfathers-if they ever had nrry-- have done before them. Their cast- 'iron rule jg: Timothy and Czover varied by Clove: and Tiznothy. We can oniy account for this by one pro- cess of reasoning; lmd that 18 that Darwin's theory is :1 correct one. The very fact of` our farm`.-rs sowing Clover and Timothy toguther to pro duce a hay crop is :1 huge nxistnke to `begin with. One or other must be sacriced as under no circumstance -will they mature t0:a.'i1er. Either the Clgver 0: he Trrmiiry must be cut ,before.|t !1l'HV'3'3 at its pr:-per state of maturity. 'l"Ln (hr-hnvri (}:a5>.<. or (hnirsfnct of