Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 3 Aug 1876, p. 1

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ing of :i - b IN OUR HANDS FOR :...mu+mp_m. nn nrood freehold '10 LOAN 0N mum ..-......n-up nnt-n'hln nf. and nf investment on good rreenom 9 per c_ent,. dependant on the ho principal money required arm. ARDAGH 8: SI`1{A'1`HY. .n-in. 11V UU1\. Il..tLu.uu J.-uu. good 9 my cent.. on_th9 H. l.!)`.lHL . -Luum. .-.._... Les :sc;u'clu- .\ H.~`(I`u(.:lS r 16 _\'cu.1's Ih.-puty !{c;.us~ `innum-. , uO;.\i'1iI}s`s1<?>NER Innnnxul .\ m-1 inm-.01`. EOLOANON -n....1 t.`..c...-{' Dnnu ntn V V 'l`1{.\U'l'Ul{._ Plastcrcr. &'.c. All work done on the shortest, nouce and most reasonable Le:-ms. S:LLisfu.c-tion gnu:-amtccd. Address-- Buycld-st.. m-ur the Bun-1c Foundry. ' ' nu...` vu u1.1.\.\J.LV\1,l .l)U.l.1.l.lJI.`1.l'\:D (,'ontra.ctoI's,ant1 Architce.ts,Bmdfox-d street. Barrie. Allc1ns.scsol' building work undertaken undoxecutedpromptlv uud satisfactorily. Plans and Spcclcmiousof buildings furnished at n. rou- sunublc gure. I ~ A mm u LLL1 u\.r.\.L1uk), .l'a.lJ.`.4[\.llVA..|ix 1 0 Stu-goon. Qratlxlutq Ontario Vclcrinory Col-. loge. Also, Fire and Lxfe Insurance A~ent.. ` Re sidcnco, West Side of Mary Street. cfse to 1). King's Grocery. Barrie. V ' nu; 1:4.` uJ.\.u .1 u.\.uu.oU.l.V , U1 V 114 GINEEIK. Provincial Lhnd Surveyor, . tcct, 8:c. Barrie and Alliston. - u . \/ Ll1.\JJ.L Lu.\J1bl2l, I BU V LLVUIAJJ - Land Sun:c_vo_r, ;1 enetnnguishcne.. Parties for Sur\'o_vs u n_;\o1-lh Shore promptly organized. All busincsg; wnh C. L. l)epm-mlem promptly at- Lendcd to. , , 2-I-timo l5K.\l|a1IIA.JJ .L.lJ1.L\1AV\1 LII.11.a1J.*\1.I`J\l. 1%.-\l.L. (.`1lI`I)Cl\t0I` S: Builder and I\lmmfac- ' .>l|I`CI' of Doors. Sulncs, Blinds, iV1ou1dings. &<'.. Pinning 01' all kinds done romptly and s:uis!`au-- Lorily. Scroll :>`:m'ing. )rcsscd, l`onguod :md_ 4;` moved Lumber in stock. All umtcriul furnish- ed at :1 low gure and sat.isfni:tio|L gu:u-antced. ' P`ucLor_v. Bayticld-Stu-ct, Barrie. ' I ;Jx1LuJu.I., VJMLIDILILVJKICY - GEON. and Graduate of Ontm-lovcterinary College. Olce and Stables. Dunlop Street. East, ncm-ly opposite Gmlm. 1'5 Tannery. Barrie. ____._~~__...-._. .._..._` ARCHITECTS 8'. BUILDERS- *~/- /-x /xx/\ -~f-rv\r\A LIFFORD THOMSON; CIVIL EN- Pro xcial Survc,\'o1', Archi- vix nap: X-n Ran-hs nun! AIn..o..... -nu. .u.. .I..u.\.uvvJ.1, AIS Ilbuses to Rent. and for Sale. M cbouald Street. Barrie. UROPEAN HOTEL Late Ocean. 4 u u mc:1~:1.ow P1'op'ri,etor 'l`his House will be km)! on the _l-2uropcu.n principle. M|:ulr_5 ul, an hours- Oysters an every style, and cvcrytluug u.~;ua1ly kept ll| lIlh`SI'Cl(1SS house. ' _4_`, __ _ ,._.` ,....___.._....__-......._ .__...._._._.._._.__. 1711114 \.{,\JlJL'lL` L) .l1\IJ.lJ.IJ.""[L V'- 1mow.\`, Pm rletor.-~Excc1lcnt accommo- xhlion for the tmvc lin ' public. liar and Luz-dcr um-ll supplied with the, est. Good smblim: and attentive hustlers. Lllgguge of guests (:on\'cycll I`:-cc lound from u11'Lrums. Few doors west of U `V I\.IL` lL\J.LJHJJ, \J\J\I.I.\.@J.\l VI A` m? J. '1`. GLASSFORl),1 ro victor. This lmuso has bcvn thorough! '1'cn0\'ulc and furnished in lira-`I-ulna:-x style, um affords the best. ucL-omInod:x- lion for l`ra\'(~llers. Table uud Hm` supplied with (he bust uriiclos. Good U0lI1ll|L`l`('.iD.l Rooms. Stage Ll) (iuilfortl twice duily.Al1istou 5:. Rosemont once. CO.%, UJJIL L |\ |)\lL\ 1.L\I uu;J_. u.c.\.1u.Lw;.I.'A.? ._l0S1lL'.\ CLAPKSON. Proprietor. Corner sl` .\lnIu:LsU.-1' and llunlop Streets, and opposite she .-\n\'.v\.\`<'r: Olllcc, Barrie. This connnodions cslublislnncnt is well filled up. and will com are fau'un1'ubl_\' \_vitl1zmyhonsc of the kind N011 \ of l`ox-onto. Good accommodation for Connncrt-.iul n-avellcrs. The best, of enabling uttuchetl, attend- cxl to bv obliging and experienced ll0BflCl'S. 'Smgcs lC.l\'cll1lS,ll0llSL` daily on the tm'i\'u.l of the up trains. Bur well supplied with the best of liquoxs zmd cismrs. trams. um- und cxgurs. J K701` I11 1\aU\J'.L`A1.\|3, U11 l.J JI.` \./\J.L1` S l`.\BL_E. (founty of Simcoc. Ollice ~-[ olicc (_.`ou1-I. Burl-xc. \I11\ lD.l\JL .LL1'1Lv 1.11.1 u:.muu_r_;u, _;,_;4~ l ()n`l l'OR of the Barrie Branch Bible Society, Inmlop :~`t1'eel. . - l|.`\LV1J..l;1Un unr4un..u.uu_. _ Bailiff nth Division Com-L of the County,` of Slmcoc. Money 10 Loan at 8 per cont. interest on f1ll`ll[pl'0))Cl'()`. ()I~`i-`1C1:s~ New l4o\ve1l and (free- muro. `.23-ly l`.l'1lJL\1.:1D Ln; H u, mu ;p1;.u.u zxu ; - l m11`.orcr._b.(.-gs t_o inform the public tlmx l_w hns taken Sm]! ?\0.5.Ih the Market Iln_m:<,(-. Ba11'l'x0, wlwrc he '1 (':u'ry on the above UIISIIICSS. J-11\.L\.Im L`\l U u .111; 1. , uu u;.u u u. BOILER WORKS. II, SE\\'Rl]Y, Munu- facturer of ovm-y description of Engines. Boilers, Suw ..\Iill, (Irish Mill, _Shim;lc, Luth. and \\'00dv working` Imuzhinery. , v ` . THOMAS LOWE, BUTCHER Av`-N1`) ou1`.orcr._h(.-gs to he I... o,.L~.m Rm]! \'n 5 ihnu-Mm-km Hmm-. Ba'.1'|'i(_`. I ENRY GRIST, OTTA\;V1\, 7CAN- ADA. Solicitor of Patents for Irwcution, &c., prepares Applications for Canadian. Ameri- .'u.n,.un(1 luropcun Patent Ofccs. and for the Rcgislx-u1,inn 0! Trade Mu1'ks.>'l`imbcr Muxfks.` I)c~ signs and Copyrights. _lyl.1.l`1.l.LlkI.lJ .l.|u.'l|u.l\JL|.JJJ.J.j?A J.U\JJ. . I10:-bc-rt`s Essence of Life is a certain cure for Seminal Weakness. Nervous Dcbility. Mental and Physical P1=ost1vation. &c-. .~\.11s1| nring from lCRR()l(.'~l(lF \` send` for 11 Circular to HU- lH'Jl{'1` 8; C().. Sole P1-oprietors, .\'u. 22. St. John Sn-r-pt. .\ IumrL-ul. mdes. 1u;u'r & w.. 501 Street. Mmltreul. J D. buuixry, 10 1 1.u;u. rxuuu ;u - untlertakc the putting in `of TANKS of -my description on the most. rcn.-zonnble terms. and with prompt fullment. of orders. All Work Guaranteed. - References furnished if reuix-ed. J. B. (JOOKE. Toronto street. Barrie, .\ d_1"esa. Oppositg: the I)!'i1.! Shed, Barge, 'l`l`11`4 DLVu'.u'D11 Dll.I.VJ.L\Ur .u.-:;u- _ VLOR, O/[p;)sit(`. the Barrie Hotel, and next door ]`)_ __ 1\ c ox_mld's H'ax-dwm-c Store. Having ,,ccm.ep me _.x;e1-vices of_ a rst-cl_ass workmgm, none need gonway without their Work being done. The greatest of care when and everything, us: muml. ncrfr-clly c1egn._I_{_:_\;/.ors con':u\'eg_91~ "" `3 "3"v};3 $it`qxi'c""t`1I`:`}v3x~"1 132iii n'Ie`c g.`eat.cst cveryflaing, as usual. ])L'.rf(*cll{'cIenn. R_a;/.ors concm ed`o1~ ground to ord_er, \ , BI.AD}`4+ - 30.4)` |TH1: ENGLISH SHAVING PAR- vkolf, Qawsitc I mmhna H'm-dwnrn Storm-.. Havimr A. .15] LV IULV D u1Ln v L.\\n ;...-. o, LOR. in the New Brick Block over G. Ii. Sullivaufs Boot and Shoe Store. All . work gnar- q11tee(l,sutisfz\cto1'y. The following are the rices: .~,`.lm_\-'in_:z, 5c.- Hair-Dressing 10c and 15c, `hum- goomg 20c. hloustudxe Dyemg 20c. Hair Dyeing . 1 Whiskers 750.` The putrqnuge [of all as 1-0- 1)C('ti\'C]_V' solicited. Commercial 'l`ruve!I,crs will do well to give him 11 call, 1)c('ti\'e]_\' solicited. Comn give Mm `LADIES HAIR DRESSING. , 1V.ER.S. T.` B. BACON` Wishes to inform the Ladies of.Burrie- and sur- rounding vicinitv that she has late! commenced the business of Hair Dressing in :11 its branches, QSWITOHES, OURL8, BAID:S,'S1 provegt Styles wm] Rcs1denc(~Enst P. Kc-urns` Store. ISE. |`HE- QUEEN'S , I-IOTEL.---A. _W.' llRH\\'\'* Prnnrlntnr .. Rx`!-rnllr-nf mv-nmvnn- J . 1-a:E:a:BALIs'r.i ...... n . mn1lY\'GlIID (30. SIMCOE. tam S-.1r;:cou. Graduate nntmvin v..o....:........ n..| .E:1...I:.i.I:'I.z:p.a.-a..n......_. ._ VESPRA TOWNSHIP. co. SIMCOE, Cures by the use of'Vcgeta.ble,_ Herb and Root Medicines. A - ---iIll3Q|2 Metucme ovspspsm, cosnvanass. unin- RHCEA, ERYSIPILAB, SOROFULA, --AND-- oo1\'ra_1:r:M::z=--1-_:oiv... ' ' -` 4--- I...-n AI]-`g ` 0AN7TT[:mTT'ii6NG,o BUILDERS I J (jontractox-s.am1 Architontn nmm rm-.1 gr.-pm I-J\J.l.\I Isvua --__ _ Written References can be shown from Amos Cuuunln s. Ves . : James Simpson Vespra; E Stuubroo , Burr e:.J. vL.`No.poleon. espra: Ann Russell, Vespm: Thomas Heather-lngggi Veapm; D E A.- Moore.` Barrie: -M ' mersett. . . . A. ~ Barrie: C.Colllns, BM'rle;W1lllnm Earl, North ` Gwillimbury, and scores of others in this. County and elsewhere. ` -. ' Can be seen at the `WVELLINGTON HOTEL" on Tunsnus. Tuungnglvs and Sn-u_1_u>n's. 25-p `E0, H. BROWN, ARCHITECT. Houses and for Shh: `um-....,..,... HE WEST min PAINT SHOP. nmvx-3 YOLTEBRDER AT ` QIILUIIJS lnn g. 37' -`..__., .3 _` _ All work-in theta lines prompt! attended wand 1 executed in the beat style 0 the a.;1:.'eheap. ~ GN WRITING GI-LDING. GRAINING AND V p oRN_u_mN'r2}L lf'AIN 1`I_NG.j' \ j 1 Sample of work nlwiyjn on hand. ;Om`amenm1 Sign Wx'mngagppeolnl1ty., All-work Tnmnteeq and sauata.ution=`iven.' Remember` _e Stand,` West End- Pnint_.8l bp. .F1-out `treotyoppositb _ 8PBn_r!9;'l`, swan... - . . ' - . - `U 1E'Ai{i HOUS1i ""1'3AR.Ri E.- l.\._`Ill' A III A n1.'un\' l)nnnuh-xlnn l nnnn An [OSFPH ROGERS, CHIEF CON- crv .\ um: l`nI|niL' nr Qinv-nn nmm- ..,l nlicc 1H1lISTO1 Hi41R7HA'i{R:l_aN DE-I 7 I I)1\:l I'l\D nfolm Rum-in Ru-rnwh Rihln Qnnin! v ;MA 1"'RIE PLANING MILL.-GEO. N .\ I .1. (`nwnnnt-nvn Q. n..:I.1.... .....: \u......r..,. LEAVE YOGE BRDER V W'ESTEN1?..VPAINT NlON 5'1`-I'I:E6ES7f6W;If-: J '1` f1l.ARl-`ORB Pl-nnl-Mnr 'l`highm1qr- ;{'1:RIF. 1`(>U1lI"1)`1?3f, ENGINE & nnn uh xvrnnre. `H .\`l<`.\\'Rla`.Y, 'Mnnn. J. cRIc1 : - Survcvor.] nnmnnnni..v~..\.... u.....:.... :X_fITi}_T O N -N_ E E L I13 iii 5 , u..:I:4r nu. 11::-ieinn (`mu-9 nf Hun lnnn1v,' nf [ANHOOD RESTORE-} ROF; n....t.,...-`.. Ifnannnn n I No iu n 1-nr0m'n mu-n 3R3; . VE'l' ERll\`ARY. . BAILEY, VETERINARY SUR- GEON. Grndunto nf nntnu-In \r......:....-.. MlScE_L~LI:;E-():lS- ~ ii. ROSS-OFFICE OVE R L.. -u....1. .4: n................ , 'oH1~I.LAW1>EN"cE, `poiivougi . `A Painting an(1P5Fh3i18i89 . __-_..._.'...`..u- an-imam!` tn I1 B. CO0KE,IS FREPARED TO" . nnnv-1-1L'n Hm nnttimr in 'nf TANKS 1.. l\\.lUU`\J .1.` fl.` .L the Bank of Commerce. BRADFORD-, CONSTABLE ag (`hivnnnv Tnalwmnlt Harrie. SI. MACEY, BUILDER. CON- 'l`R.\C'l`OR.. Plaslcrcr. 3 nouce reasonable Lm-um. .ll1.,\.1.lJJ.'LIJ.\1J: vu4.\x Ch.inmcy Inspector. Barrie. _%._____ PAIIl1'I NG. mmumc. an}. Vol. m. IVC me e their rm] aw] FRIZZES. CRIMPED CURIS. &:c.. ,-_-._4...a 4.. n . BINY(N SH siigiififsa PAR- nn :.. nu. \Vnw `Drink Block OVOI` : $1.00 in advance] .H6i7aI.s; -_\ \-_\-_-.- ~ .r11ynnnn~l ' _---_ :4--_-:__ -_ g---j1kI I\J.lJ.J. .1 .l'J\J 1 . RESIDENCE -- L1 J.'JJ.V" ', Arci-I 51-13' ovpos me the B._umn:_no'r1:L. DUNLOP-ST. MILLIHERY. DRESSVAND MANTLE MAKING Begsrtc xvcquaint herlmlv patrons with the fact of her having succeeded to the business of her sister in the store In the Latest Styles. at Mbdcratc Chai`ges and - with Promptncss. 3!i`Slraw dnrl Felt `Work `Re-Done 11`z'!h Cure, Bcgslo inform her friends and thc\public gene- rally that she has re1|10ve1 to` morl: commo- dions premises, lllhnlunl-F-I -nnnn.--- g - nngnus up: 1115 uuu uuuuucx HATS. cums. noxxms, MILLLVERY or 1 DESCRIPTION M.x'x'rL1:s, SIIAWLS, FE.;\'l`}IERS`. FLOWERS, RIBBONS, LACES. 8.20.- which will be sold in reasohable rates. 1.1 L2 4.; p LV.L\JJ.|r.I.|-\J VV 9 .IJI.\JJ".lJ'.V k3J.'l1/' Auctioneer. 0mcc--Mnlcaster Street. near- `ly 0]: posite the Roman Catholic Church, IBM-I-ie. MISS SARAH. MQ RJT_O_N IBPPUSITE `WKEW& LAmn's| Where she will keep on hand 11. first-class stock of Spring and Summer 11 A we I` .1 no `nnx-\v1.wmn Of all kinds made fo Order on the shortest pos- sible noticc and on reasonable terms. I)......:.` |....:l In IO"(! Barrie, April 16. 1876. .U AD extender? mndm-ntr zmemxcn to In either town or country. Charges modm-ate and satisfaction guaranteed. A]: no Agent for the ccldbmted Singer Sewiu Machi ue. He has several excellent ones for sue xwthu storc._ Address. Dunlpp Street, Fast, Barrie. j j D ILLIN1 TLE AVIAKING HOUSE.` MRS. ROBIN$ON MARKET STREET. STOVE 3:. Tl_NWARE EMPORIUM. The undr-rsi_zn(\.(1Al\us rec-ommenccd Business in the OLD P0I1l_(.`l: C()I'R'I` BL'lLl)L\'(:, on Mar- kcgt Street, und ls prep-.u`ed to do u!l kinds of ~ rnrsv rurx-v\r\1-`vs . .-......_ ._ --_ , ` And general-Locksmith work doneland wnn_'ant- to give satisfaction. Repairing in all its branches pron\p'.l::-' executed. ` 'r`IT:~:,T`<:61v>7T15{f:(11 3; SHEETJRON WORK. Bzm1c.`r.Iay 4. 1376. 5. }nt Jelly, Farmers Merchnma. Mechanic's. Labourers, and ullou1er`I eoplc, will do well before buying, to ca_llm1d'cxiuniue h 5 stock of ,_ ,`_-,.. " I @13RT&":5 83.EEEl3.ElE1 VICTORIA STOVE DEP 0:1`, B.\`'FIELD S'I`_REIf3'l`. BARRIE. GEORGE c. su_c_sg,' pnqpms-ron.- .- As they are all made from First-Class Scotch Pig * Iron. and guaranteed to . launlllln 15151.1- ---- --g-.. .-.-. . TIN. J_APANNED. SHEET IRON. K: COPPER WARE always on hand or made to order. 3 Jnhhinnv in nll itn krnnl-Kn: Ann): uriu , -_,._.. -- ......_ usaaw-o ceneoma-mama-9 aca A first-class lot ofc M. on. "Tags in stoc ' for 750 we 1. ems. c66R"X&B""BEAv wI.L. llemembcir the Plabvzi Bayeld Street. oppo-' site the Simcoe Hole . an four doors north 0 the Wellington Hotel. . _ - GEO.` O. BUCK, ._._..._...._ And has now every _fnciIit.y.tor fullling his num- erous and ever mcreasmg _engagemcn_ts. Orders solicited for his improved I STEAM, HOT AIR & HOTWATER ` Iilvllll I IIIIII I I'll 1III\I'lI I II III! llilhtf .1) Fhitii'Kmi'1IJLhiz'IIEK*fI{S. | O C` 00 00000oooooooooooooooooooooooooolloo o - o - |N E w s'To"`"R E, `ROIYTH RIDW. 'hH\YT.P 'l`D'|?Ii`.'l` Pump: and Iron Piping of all sorts in Stock. CORNIC-E VVORK. PLUMBING. GAS AND STEAM FITTING DONE. _ A SPLENDID STOCK OF ' WSTOVES AND TlNWAREa Jobbing done cheaplyhnd quickly. D6n't to et the }_ lnce:-.-The new Tin Store. adjoining cCa.rthysBlock, Dunlop SI ... Barrie. .__u1__ TINSMITH I NG, CHEAPER THAN THE onmrnsr. . ` '1`in;She_"et Iron arcopper Work Dong in }at_1porlor style. Also every style of amLvANIz:p mow WORI(.'vs: I EAVE-THROI'IGHING AND TIN noon`. _.}NG A`SPE(_}1ALTY. , ~ O . . ' ' oouooooooooboooooooooooqooooooooo O Pnoronanpumn : c C 000 8 A good stock of _Sto\'c... Cistern Pumps, and General Tinwarc will be kept. - 1.`.-._r\_-.-. .--~.-:..-: _ _j-,_ OWEN STREET, ~ ` A FEW DOORS NORTH OF POST immcn, , 1:! Where you can set 17:`:-k" done in all branches THE To R-O__1T_TQ TIN SHOP, _'- 5-1Q? mi-minis-um " lnsrnms alinpuu: sxscunan mumv I I)+..3 :..:.1IIl1i:l _CHARGE$ 1rb1:LwoRK`MoDnnA'm = iamie. ~prt1.;s7s. L ,, I : '%?T`_ ?.i r!.E." A ii:nLL| i\iTr: Ei\%,"in2\i:i-Liafj326.7 . ~---- T l 1 EORGE ASHTON,AUC'I`I NEER, Annmiser. and Valuer. All m-dm-n'na-nmntlv ..- nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn n ILLIN ERY, DRESS AND MAN- "l`Ll~I .\I.\l{I1\'G. . ' @@3$ .`!I @El39 >\.-...,. .1... ...:n x_,,__ _,, u ,, - --c~--- ----u~-gr! -`.r-----at----u at-u----.- -v L E ' MORROW. LEJENSED I . Annnnr-or, nfHnn_ _'u\ulnnchu- Rh-not non:-. 'OH,N P_LAX'.l.`0N,. V l L I\ul`JD, VVlll'-|.lICl' UH Ulllb. I'l1.[JCY U 801- lmguerreotype Plates, Copnc-d. 8 0 Reduced or Enlarged to any size. .8 Having at great expense employed 8 g an Artist of high reputation for 3 c Printing and Retouching. tfortnerly o 3 for many years at Notman 8!. Ewin'.~i 3 3 l`ox-unto.) he is determined to let o O nothing but first-class Work to go 8 0 out of his Gallerv. g 8 .\'.B.--Sflendid Views of the 0 Town of iarrie always-on hand. A 0 i c large :selection of Beautiful-I ietu1'es 8 3 on exhibition inthe (:`.aIlcr_v, where g n the public are cordially invited to 3 8 come and bring their friends, and 8 examine the work. siirod. (PRINCIPAL 0PEllA'l`l2\'G 3:31` lizrxiielgled ur1-funding qoumlt-y O 0l'_ G I` I'll pa tom: 0 811100 0' 8 cattxmtz in tl;!sltown.bE'ou (1 tciullfthog g eaten iono he pu `c to 10 ac o 8 that he is daily producing some 0138 gthel-`11\'1zs'r RESULTS 1\' Tm: Am-o o 01-` Pu0'ro(m.u-nv that can b0'dC- 8 Dom-3 BY J, S'l`EPHEN_S.) Every- S one'1s speaking of the Fme Results " > o and Correctness of the work. OLD 8 SFADED and INFERIOR PIC-3 o'l`URES. whether on Glass. Papero Plates, 9 Reduced Enlarzed any 3 L:I\I.I.|I\1JLI 1153.11 .L\lJ.` ,.'1 U Ll -L.I.\J....V .I.fl.|.`ll.\a, Ap raiser, and Valuer. All order-s'1u'ompt1Y _ :ndc to in either town ha lm-ate guaranteed. Agent "q H uuuo. ---- ~', v. . ' d in this section, is 9. most. desirable me- 3`.b,l,:Sht'?;r ndvertising. lug contenI:s~edit.oria.l. d,`_ l\\\'S; and sel._;cted_ Will be found to be of :'. ,`..'\;.i-.1l which distmgmsh all tlrst-cIo,ss- country , lE.lh._Iu'(l l)c1mrt.1nent is stoclgegl with an__cxfcn- . - - }1ssurunenL of all rgqulsntcs for pl-mung, Iy;rdil1;.{ facilities for tlgrmug out rst-class work; " ` n )pl`0pl'l8.le cm-s'for all styles of I Jim. gs-pc and . _ _ lim-,~:,~';;:nd Hun balls. and a spockof olxoice mncy _ , -.,.-mu liu(`.1,'luHS of pringm . . `-' $13,,-,; farms of L'\'cl`_V d_cs~.npLon m stock and _.,,,1i-.1 at roa:;onublc.pn.ces. ' - -.|.,.;;;_\1s: For Su.hs_cnpt_lon--$1_ per nnnum. u-in-Ilv Ill zul\'zuu:`c :_ $31} nuulrsopuld. . _ ' W12 .\ |)\'IGK l l:3I.\b -l~.ml1t. cents per lmc for ion. and two cents each sgxbscqucnt 1n- _.v-jmll. \'-urly (::lZ:dS pot cxccedmg one inch ' ` .p'1' yuur. _.\,pcc1ul cnlm-acts for yearly (-ut'.::1!d mm M retluccd rates. Writ- 1.-;-~ mu.-t he :~`('nt I91-_ the discominuancc of ' us and u(1\'cmm|1;:. 'l`ra.m5icnl. notices nvnv,-(1. For S.nl(-,, &c.. &:c.. not exceed- ; will be u._clmnLed for25 cents cuclg in- W.! M,_ _\1| .ul'.'vrtxsmm:nl3 qrtlcred by stranvcx-5 W. .~;...~- \\-i_1h pflxnlun the propxwctors (lo n_nt feL_|.l. .,.,;1.: lw puul 101' IN .\m'.\.\'_m"._. a. rule \\'l1l(:h will "WU. <,1_\' mlu-rm-.41 lo. ;\(mccs of lot:_ul hlrths. m and deulln ms:-ru:(l free of cnurge. . _ . . . .. .\ II' 1 ,,,_; n,____,,L____ 14-null sfova AND V-rmwmza. . J_.-\IAl\'Nl*.'.D. SHEET IRON. COPPE ,\'ARE_nlwn.ys J obbmg in all its branches done with ncatncss and dcspatch, such as __u-.r-__ r--\_-__A _n_n__ _, - 3 ` . O 3 In returnin` thanks to the people 8 3 of Barrie an surrounding country 0 9 for their liberal patronage since 10- 8 E ___ JOHNSTEPHENS `scum sum DUNLOP STREET. nuwbmmaaua . JOHN S'l'l*}| Hl`}NS. E Opposite McCarthy's New mock. E -PHO'|'OE;AFHlNG. uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu u HAS REMOVED T( HIS "iiiiiisf ..n.u..n-n-.4..`._-n. ....- Y JOHN STEPHENS. 3 Mn(`,nrI_hv':~'. New Blue cl-:oWn`c. PLAXTON. `. ` 18-ly --------.-.___.______. \J 4.1 u--.L 1l.J.'J Lu rgcst_ aasortqlcnt ever shown In Barnc. J. PULLAN S. Near the Wellington. Hotel, Barrie. x V 12 U ` 0 all the X_cw_ Patterns in great vur1et_v. ' .I. A.` vv :1. Lu 1'4 , -I H.-\RI)\\'ARE,m1d SE\\'ING M.-\CHI.\'ES, at J. PULLAN Near" the_ __\\'eI>lington. I N VV A` R E II.-\RI)\\'ARE, and Q`I7\\`I !\'r1 \l A (vLIY\` mm AND bunw or-' sIMco`jE GENERAL ADVERTISER; . ' ofthe Count` . antic oying l.` '5 m(,)}f~:icc{;l3`casIx te offill new? pars 1` .dsi this section. in deairu.b_c me- l'!`b'hfe( `nave:-tisimfz. lbs dmnll i``, \`;..-, se : .1. ..n u....A ..r...... ...u.ntu..- (IOIINLIKIS made on hinl by 1 5"Boms sold or rented duccd rates. \Au\a\-u .n uxua. YACHTS, SK|FFS,u FONTS, &C., Built to order on the shone St now End at F011` sonable rates. Ours of ev 211' st 10 on hand 01' made to order. Skiffn. Fa mily i;'le3(u1re Boats, and Yachts . on hire by the hour. day or season. A competent person alwuy; I on the premises to sum])|_v boats or aid in manax ting Yilf-"hie. RJICUIE she) 25 built on the must uppr. wed plan. . Jt DHN CABLEY. Barrie. May 4. 1876. . 18-if jQrn-`._j_:..- j-.. F001` or 1\L\RKE'1"' sTRI'~:I~:'r. BARIUE. Is now ready to supply 3110 Public Wilh 0\'CI'S facility for boating duri ng the 50115011. Hlwilll-E built increased uccommou lat`: On. and made a. num- ber of new Bouts. he ism `sun `d 139 (On meet any demands made him by the mlln Public- .5f!`B0ms for the Season at re- TOYS. S'l`A'I` UES. GLASS SHADES. CRYSTALS. BERLIN \V_0OLS. H I`.\7I4`.R A Y. LA ow EN; STREET, BARRIE, TVVO UOO] 13 NORTH OF BANK OF TORONTO Barrie, Apri -115th. 1875. 15-15` : -4` \II II-nnrlu-I` 9 \:r-an-nu -------w % Canadian and American. Hundso me and Cheap. 3 nousnn|.n":m mums. `V\vVI\.-urnvsnixr-1 tuvvni Inznnno FURNITURE, FANCY `GOODS, &G. I_l|.nIn.II-a|u.lIun`lnI'Il"h I SIDEBOARDS. .cHA11 If: - MATRESSES. &c.. (cc . It is acknowledged bv all that he st.-1. '1dslu]1'_i\ alcd in this line for Style, I`inish_ and I. '|l!'u-blllt)`. ' W. H. FRE BRIAN. \`nnv- Hun Qfnnvn (3!-{at Ell. Rarrin. 'V.\|.'I`|*`.l} J.` KEATING, A'1`TOR- 5. l-;Y-.-\'l`-l..\\\`, Solirilor in (`h_:muc1'_\'. and ('m\'w'.'un(~L'i'. M0110)` (0 Lcllll. UIHCL` -\\'ut<:r ,~':"n<~Y. l .'nvluuguillcnc. ENGLISH BOOT `MAKER, MAKES 'r1n~i V BEST` BIIHTS IN THE` IIIJMINIIJN; 55` JOHN .3A3LEY, L son-BUILDER. nnnrn l\Y.1 It A Ixyvunrn Q`T`T(Tc`W"I` TlA`HI?Y1`. N HABu7i"!W?"i MW 4 SADDLES, HARNESS, AND HORSE CLOTH |NGu TRUNKS, VALI$l is, 81.0., -. . _.s___ ._ .--._ -_ ___.. n-...'m:..;......-.o . -1.:.. ...'an no` ` . D. JVUILLVDVLV, .Dn.|.u.u.n, uu.-- - PORTER of and dealer in Goals of all` ` kinds, and Georgetown Grey. and Guelph White Finishing Lime. Cements of all kinds. Fire Bricks and Plasterers Hair. Oice and Store- house at the Northern Ruilwav Switch. foot. of , John Streen near the depot. The bond of this Lime is better t}_Io.n that of any other kind. and I the nish supenor. ' . . I lltlirng v-u--`u- -v, iv. . At prices as low as any Establishment 1 his side of Toronto. . V 3:r.7'Bcing practical workmen we on n guamntee rst-class work in every branch of tl no trade. 'l`mt.timz llurncss. Jackson's 8:. Roe kv7e1l's_ Qycr 'RABRIE`COA L OFFICE. .L. W. P. AYNES , __.-._n_ _.. L..-.1 .uuv-__--__-_ Keeps constantly on hand lALL_KIHns or coAI.sl > I501) first-cla_ss Work branch of u trade. 'l`rot.tm1z llurness. Roe kv7c1l's_Ovcr Checks. Knee Boots and Huck Boots 1:. specmlity. JAMES WARD, "\.'\/` , mu 1': LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND :)ub;- lnxurzulce (`om)u.ny. A\`ailul)le_As~ ~ 2. r nunmlll 1.n.~;sL-.sHnli( in-(-our.-xc uf_ |`lggx'l,\'- | IIDIIIVIEII 1. l_Il\p-v-- wv-v I Successors to M. Moore. Buyejd St ree:,. Barfie. Ado SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER Comer Dunlop and Bayeld Streets, Barrie. The advertiser bcingnn experienced Saddle and `Harness Maker. is enabled "to warm:-t all work `made in his establishment to glve_t.ho'.'ough satis- faction. . 'Ill!l(X8 In faction. I_l A I OFFICE - - BARBIE FOUNDRY. promptly attended to. 0 Vvood. Hay, Straw. &c.. _dc-Xivercdl in any Mt of the town it required; Also General eamsger. Has the best conveyances for the re- moval of Household. Furniture. All orders l 11. DbUJ.J., .I).\:u:x.u.u.Lb JJJ ;LJ.l,.u.|.1J . faction. HARNESS, | SADDLES, ` couuuzs, -rnumxs, CARPET BI_\G8| 4 Muses. ON HAND AT LOW PRICES. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN T0 LIsuIsINsL&_._m1uaLIwm as 5010 lllullul.u.uLul.`cr Ill Lxuuu um uuu EXOELSIOR BACK 8:. HIP STRAPS. ToLE NA&McLi:'AN, ' nnunmsi nx 1-mm DRUGS, ~ GHIEMICALS, DYE STUFFS,` PAINTS, . v4nms1aEs,% I on-.ws,A TOILET `AND FANCY ARTICLES. Dunlap Street, ngnie.` .__.._._.._._ `LTvi:3;i`xv%rtI1ti:u' gdvar IR `ISSUED rl1H] MEDICAL DISEENSARY, DUNLOP STREET, SOUTH SI_D_E. RARRIE. on uhelugest d t lte tooksln ,.`i5'$r::"$?'o: . nu:-nun Innnununvnn n syn nrnvnnl STEAM, FOUNDRY, DOMESTIC AND 3LAOKsMl'l'H'S usz. a;,'1;.;u;;;.;~;e`";n'J'g:'1n;;;,m m. AND OOUGH SYRUP 3.; universally .- .ncknowledged tobethebeptlnnse. |n[I1J_G. lBDI{}`l I"I`A`E:AK`ND surinnms.| .__.-___._ --__4;..-_ ~v6\Qc` Perfumery gu_1d"_1`oilet_ "Articles- @`C'0AL OIL AND LAMP8;_$ RAYMER &.' T_HOMl SON, . , us up ,, _ r\__n_I.: 04 .....\o Klan-In mo:-m.nnEN's CARI uAGEsm .....: lVl...... I-Iuuuujw 1-v-- t-- -. - --- Baytleld Street, Opposite the Simcoe Jllotdl. G VVRH U-IL! Jlsagua airy Paints, 011. and Vnrnishes. Ever! article sold warranted to give _au;tlstaction. . 3 - _: A _/v {STOREZ ACCESSIBLE AT ALL HOURS. -9- 9- KIoo.; 5 .%nvsP1=Ns:Nc+ www- ?REEMAN S CRYST. AL PALACE &"l`f\I) IIQ """ UJ -.., 1s ISSUED ` EVERY THURSDAY, At the omcc. Dunlap Street. East. Foot of Market _ Street. Barrio. _ ' V ----v- BEDSTEADS. TABLES. BU REAUS. DESKS. . SIDEBOA RDS. TN A 'l`R F "Ab'bi.'a}iv `A}u :{'al[__g5 u\/xntvv-Jv\4\r.\r-/Jvvv\`q~4`I\I\r/vvw \l'- {AYMER & THOMPSGNB1 SADDLERY AND .__.'_-.__- _....:._-unI- W3. UHh\1 L ATUES. wom ; .ASS 1)1~:s1<: 2 :YSTALS. ,mw1: 1 IRLIN AND F ` GENERAL LADIES` FAN .II..l.:AJ'JJ.I.L[l.J.V STOR ES. " BOATI-Na. \/-xxx/xix, N/x.xrx,.,\/\/x./r~./.1` \.~_. :OA'1',ING SEASON. vi-I. scof-I JDEALA1e`:i~f:7f.ii\LiE,. . \.Vnn Hnv, Straw. &c.. delivered any "G33BTLIii`.]iFu>7$iKL: ..-.._,_,V~.,-.,-A,...,~ ' A .....~_.~~s,v~~/\-~ nnucs AWIGB cH:mcA|.. % . _ _ A- ,._-,_..,\,,\,.__.\,\,__,x,\,\,_ _ " -"`_l S. `JOHNSON, BARBIE, IM- nnr.-n*w.n nf Ami dmlnr in Goals all`! R.'-WARN.ER, 1-,c0mmen'd_ ui-nud. Sole manufacturer in Barrie of the Barrie. Ovntario, Thursday, August 3,1876. T 'si3"XuAin5 fsH_o:.' ` W . ll. lIl'.i Iwvlnri. Near the Steam Grist. Ililll, Barrie. ~ ' DEALERS IN PURE I .'.U;.__- CHIN; \ GOODS, wmu :B0xES. the .smumz D11 D110. re-` CUP] NDARDS. PILL! )`\`VS. MIR} `MRS. BOLS' '.`BZ{lS. xvv R-r . L uuuu.-s, guoxna 3. LLERY. - `.VERY'l`HI'.\'G. ' CY GOODS. I Then gather them clse to your loving heart, [ Cradle them on your breast, _ They willvsoon enough leave" your broodmg care Soon enough mount youth's topmost stair- Little ones in. the nest. ]} L uly-\nu.\, xxa..L\._rLu- J I\'!-Z\'.~' \'l`_-l..\\`\'. Salk-.il()rs in ('hun(:cr_\'. . n\'(*.\uH(`(. kc. Ol(`(' ubovc l nsI.0k-c. Owen _. F...-2. H;n'1'u-. J. 1. Lcnnux. lluughlon Lcnnox. When vou 1l long for a. re Thn nnnna.-ul flu-nnn 111813 sounaea unrougn 88011 T0011], Of Mother! "Mothel-I the dear love-calls, That will echo long in the silent halls, And add to their stately gloom. / There xlxlxaylcome 9. time when you'll long to ' ear The angel` boyish -tread, ` The tuneless whistle, .the'clear,shrill about, The busy bustle in and out, ' And nnttprina mmrhc-.m'L H mm mo noya anu g1_r1s are an grown up And scattered far and wide, 0r gone to the undiscovered shore Where youth and a e come never more, You will miss 1`. mm from your side`. |K"ihEEEKi:iiKiiKEE; uawner Inem cwueiw yuunuvlug nearb- Cradle them on your breast! I They wnll soon enough leave your brooding care. ` $11 . Soon enough mount youth~ s topmost stair- - Little ones in the nes1'~._ I Fret "not that the children s heaftn are" gay, I - Tm their restless feet will run: ' ITCU D05 F1135 we cnuurens IIUETW are gy, That xfestlesa feet run; There may come 9. time. in the bye-and-bye When`: you ll sit in your lonely room and sigh For a sound of childish fun. | When the boys and gi_r1s_ are all grown u And nnnttprml far and wide. .-vvvxx-v~.\,vv\,., \ \/\/\J JV`,-/<.~,v.,. $09,000 $8 APPLYTO A _.-- A`-v 1x11 A T "It is no use to talk` further upsn the subject, Walter. The case 13 hopeless; [can never marry you. All my life Ihuve known nothing but poverty and hard work; it has been only the stem,gray side of hie for me, with none of its luxuries or renements. When I marrv, it must" he to lift me out of thetread-mill and the hovel, to a higher sphere than I now occupy. uV..n mm-an Vml will mnrrv fwr Gather them `close toA_y<:u-i- loving heart- rnln them nn vnnr breast! gner upucxu Luau L uu.v1 uuuuyy. You mean you wxll marry f'vr money, said the young man, hmerly.| 11 I-noun Taller nlWRV_ , Raid th HVULI lu Lula luucuzunu vuxugu God knows I am poor enough, Marion, but I would be wilhng to work` and wait. patiently for~~yea.rs if you would but give me a little hope in the future. I know I have capabilities that should bring me 8. compensation, if you would only give me a chance. u\\f..lcm- that in lhn nnlv nthar nh. ll _VUu wuulu uu-_y gnu: Luv u. uuuuuu. Walter, that is the only other ob- jection 1 offer against your suit. You have talent, as all your friends know; you are younv. and will succeed in your profession, if you have no serious hindrances; but to burden yourself with a. wife, and be obliged to follow some uncongenial employment to keep the house going, is the very thing that will damp your ardor and cramp your gen- ius; farewell to all your dreams of fame then!" uIK_._I_.. 1...... -_.. ...... ;.lL .. ...l.1l.. said the muerly. I mean, Walter Halway, said the voung girl, indignantl.v,`-'1 mean that I waulorn poor, my father was poor before me, and his father was the same; we are a povertyvstriqlsen race, and al- ways have been; from my earliest re- collection it has been nothing but scrimp and save, piece out and turn over to make both ends meet, and keep up the semblance of a. shabby gentility. I am tired ofit, and sickof the Vulgar sharns and prolencen we have always had re~ course lo. Inlay never marry; but if I do, it will not be to perpetuate -the wretched heritage" of want. And then, I have others to consider besides _ my- self-'.bere is mother and little Madge, I long to relieve mother from work, and Madge should go to school. In some -wa.r4,I must redeem the lamily from the narrow, plodding life we have lived in this miserable village (:(V-..I Ian:-Inn I nun nnnr nhnnnh LUUU 5 Marion, how can you talk so czldly and calculatingly`! My brain is on fire, and my heart tom with despair, A yet you stand calmly and discuss the merits of the case. ..n_-_. u ..... .....m -_:-.I .L.. ..:-I l ulcuu. And yet [thought you loved me. said the youth sadly; I dreamed so In all these summer days when we" have been so happy together." MT! in hunt nnt fn tall! nf fhnf " nni u`; BUD I|IIl5IIU|` G ll.|`IvlU lllalln Marion. wealth is well enough, and I hope to have it some day. But, darling, with your love I could be happy, in a humble cot, made cozy by industry and bright with affection. I should tail for you so gladly, dear, and feelam. ply rewarded by your smiles and love. Our wants are mostly aIticial---why may we not shut out theculd world and be hapy in each other. I um cer- tain to earn enough to make you and yours comfortable, and trust me, bet- ter days will dawn; and wealxhooming to us, stgiring and loving together, would be sanctified." ' nn__:-_9_ ........ ......... -..to .....l .I:... lucuus U1 mu: unnu- Great Heavens! cried the girl impulsively; I have never enjoyed the luxury of indulging my feelings; all my life I have been used to look at a subject in every light before I made up my mind. It was imperative to know if I could `afford it, before I al- lowed myself the merezt trie. I tell you, this pinching poverty is belittling to every faculty of the being; itptulties love, and warps the intellect to the sin- gle petty necessity of getting one s daily T bread. " ` n A ,, .1 _-_A Y a1__.-_l.n ..-.. IA---) ..... 7) ,, MONEY T0 LEND ON REAL _ I-Lnmtc-nt moderate imercst. -LENNOX & Lr;t\`?\'()X. solicitors, Barrie. ' MONEY TOVLEND ON FARM AND Town Property mt reasonable rates of in- tqrosu. A1) ly to Rom~;u'l` NELSQN, omce. Mc- \\ an ac Mu \ awn. opposite the lizulwny Station-. Barrie, Mu) 11.1876. - ,19-I_y , ,`,__ UUUII U llllykly IUEUWUDI. It is best not to tail: of that," said the girl, choking back a sigh; only the rich can aord to be sentimental," and she` laughed a lime laugh. ui\II n:-inn nrnnlfh {a mall nnnnnh WUUIU DU EBIIDIIMVMO ' Marion's eyes grew soft and dim- the picture was sweet to her-rshe al- most felt that this would be the dear- ' est "lot in life; but at the same moment, raising her eyes from the garden -where she stobdto the little unshaded window, she saw her mother bending over her sewing by the lamp-light; as shetlookcd, that mother iaised her hand wearily-and passed her; ngers over her eyes; her sight had been fail- ing her of late. Marion turned away, saying sadly, "It is of no use to pro: long this painful interview, Walter; I have said what I_ mean- a nu... J-__ ll;-.... oI..:...I... ..............e. ' [III-VU III VVIIII I IIIDIIII - But, dent Mlzion, think : moment; a we are both young--we can wait; 1: ml! come. this wealth." at; .......lA nnnvlni mlann Hug Last} 3! \Ylll uuluu. nu! wunuu. '5]: would come when the [man it might have cheated is cold in the grave, andtho hair grown grey with unfer- ing, is foroveat real. " ullnnnn, mm hnva nhnnmnd: this ` ly. lug, ll IUIVIJI `uh loan. Manon, you have changed; this worldliness is new nndsits not well up. on you. I knownyour thoughts, and comes on the rich old who has been dswdling hero cl!` the month, with his dogs and shinytacile! Yonspnrn 3 young and honest man, ready `to work or die for von,`to gain thntnoary .Craa:ns. Would you ex- ` change` your fresh, innocent self to bio lthy dollars 3" ` L Mnrioxfs loco rind rsmhen ushed withf~shsIn_o,_l_uit or'oyu`sshod~pnuj. LB DUB) DLIBBIB In anu 0111?, And pzsttering overhead. men re etitioxi sweet That sounded throng each room, Mnthm-! "Mother!" the dear law iiasgjg=sit' $j70,%6567 swuriuy at 8 am} usvnu Irv uuwu uruuov ILID IIU I mean," said she wcarily, to beg you.to1orgetme,to go on in your ca- reer, successfully 1 hope and pray. I shall always think of you asa dear ftiend-- ` a1\(___:_.. L, , . 4 1 ; . II .I , You~h;vc no nght to talk thus to me, she said; (`this Is quite enough and I bid you. good-night. Rn? Mav;I\n nrln/I Wnu-an Janna:-u nun J Iuu yuu. 5uuu'ulgl|L. But, Marion,.cne:l Waltcr,despair- ingly , is this decision nal ! Do you mean to utterly xefuse me hope 1' I rnnnn " ugh` ulna nu-orilu On hon LIIIII Avu (Ll uusnuu - - She met his gaze with a look in her great eyes likethat of a. wounded fawn, but said nothing; and thus he left her, under the quiet moonlight. She looked after his retreating form. There goes lthe only mun Ican ever love, she`. murmured. Oh, my late is so cruel! it is always my lot-to put away the things I cover, and take up the burden oflite again. 0, Walter! thank God you go away not knowing how madly [love you-now wildly my heart reaches out toward you! And he call- ed me cold and calculating! With a shuddering sigh,`she tumedyand walked out under the old trees, back and forth, while the moonlight sifted down be- tween the- branches, crowning with light the durk`brai_ds of her heavy hair. Nlnrinn Ariinrrtn uma Hun tHn?rinf UII IUVU IIII7 Where vouid be the good, she said;_"it is not for me to talk of love. , "A nn-nnnn nnrl onloihp. lsnu I-nu auau,_` u N uuu 1U luv Lu mu: ()1 luvu. He groaned, and taking both her hands in his, la_oke'd long and tenderly in her eyes. ` (Hind \`nn:u ......I' ....-n-_A _._.. .__-. .I_- III IIUI C1531 _ God bless and" protect you, my.dax- lmg, my only love! [1 ever you need a friend, know I would die for you, Marion Arlington." Slip rnnl` hit: nnrn: IIlV:| n `An1r :n haw I II IUIlUj Marion, he entredted, ` tell me that ` you love me." . Z\VLn-n nrnnlrl `'11; L. ...'.....J '7 .17.; usuo IIAU uuln uu:u_uo UL uU| IIUDIVJ Illlll. ( Marion Arlington was the district school-teacher, and lived with her 1 mother and young` sister, in a small 1 village, The mother tool: izi sewing, 1 and fourteen-year-old Madge managed , most of the housekeeping, so they eked . out 8 frugal living. There was no his- ` tory, notale of better days. As Mar- ` ion had said, there had been a poverty- strickon race, poor, but respectable and tolerably educated always, When Walter Halway, the young newspaper correspondent, had met her the snm- ; mer before in his rambling, the pair had been mutually attracted towards : each other by Congeniality oi tastes and opinions, so that this summer, when he had come up among the hills to spend his vacation and scribble strin- mer readings for the press, their friend- 3.*}if? hd I`-ipelled to intimacy, and it was with a disappointed heart Walter had heard his sentence that swee. Sep- tember night. Bltterly he cursed Ralph Merton, the retired city mer- chant, who haul run up during the hot inc country air. He was 9. widower, fty, and rich. He had sought Marion's -society incessantly, charmed by the graceand noble character of the girl, who, in her qelioodresses, looked and moved a queen. The young man` had never dreamed the stately Marion could contemplate a union so illy assort- ed, much less had he suspected her of -being mercenary, until tonight. But the bait was alluring, and she was poorl--oh, so _noor-so steeped in that respectable poverty that holds the noses ofits victims so tenaziously to the traditional grindstone. Qn titan nnnognl ~... ......I 1|l ....:..... ......... months to fish and get afbreath oi genu- I-luvuuvuua. sussuatullc. , So time passed an. and Marion mar- ried the non merchant, and lived in a ne up-town mansion. As.-d Mrs. Arlington", relieved from drudgery, lapslod into the rened lady she really was, and the lines of cans grew dim upon her sweet xuotherly lace. Madge was sent to a. nishing school," and Marion went into society, was petted and made much of there, gave enter- tainments, and presided like 9. queen over her elegant. 110319, or rather/rouse. Home is where the heart is, and . Marion Merton,trailing her sillreqskirts over velvet carpets. was -.z:;;tiely con-. scious of 9. hungry longing for some- thing more than me glitter and tinsel of wealthvnnd adulation. Her husband W13 proud olhis young wife but selfish and exacting, and given to wine; be sides, she had never loved him, and now, when she saw him so frequently in the hen y slumber of partial. intoxi- cation, her oul turned in loathing from her sacrice_.- When this mood came upon her, she sought her dear mother, and looked into her gerrle eyes and .thaul:e`lGod that she was delivered from old-time hardships and mis- fortunes. ' Marion never complained, she felt she had no right to do so; and the deer u'd lady never knew how much all this had cost her daughter. 'I`inu$ nu`:-qr! on:-U Holnh lhnrrnn rl5n4 I U , U U U inVCSUYl8llI Sand amount 1'c( uired. pmwip-` nmilcnd 0} the term. ARDA Sulicilom. &c.. Barrie. ' ...___ 'f `lflw UVUN IICI IICIUEIIFCIO '1`ime -paa3ed,and Ralph Merton died I in a. fit of apuplexy, induced by over drmkiug- Wnen ms will was read, it was lound that one-hall his imrnena-e property had been left to his only son, the resident Ola` distant city, Whllu the tolnamiag half was bequeathed to his Wife, to have and :u use, uuul such time as_ she -huuld connect a Second 5 marriage, upon which cvem. she wou=u 3 Iorleit all, and me entxre iortune wouid recur `to hl son and heir. The mnate selshness of the man had emphaucelly lnssetted itselt in his last wxll and testa- ment. ~ Up--.-.-..-. is -u._.-..._-._ II_...... ...|..-. wvwa Suaugeas it may seem, Manon, who had married for a fortune, cared little that it was so bequeathed; it was only the implied insult to herself that made hereheeks burn" and eyes esh. Wal- ter had gone, no one knew where; she had never heard trom him or seen him since that never-to-be-forgotten Sep- tember evening. She had hoped he would achieve success in his literary career, but if he had accomplished any- thing,itwaeanonymonsly. Sheshould never love another, and as for him- he had probably merriedlong ago- any- way, he had forgotten hergwvei-y likely he hadscorned her from that night, he had taunted her with selling herself for gold. No, if living and tree, Wal- Iter would never stoop to take so mer- eeneryeerentnre, who, -for her best -years,-had ministered to the eaprices of a gross mebriete. ` application iCmu: wok Dnvmmxm:ss.--One of the Supreme Court judges in South Carolina suggests the following plan , for preventing drunkenness: Allow every person to sell as much liquor as he pleases, without tax or license, but to require those who drink to apply for a license and to give notice ofsucn 5! pnhhshing it for one lnnth in lh nfninl Innnnnnnnn ml. (1.. ullrqlvwilvu II PIQHIISHIUS H I01 One jmonth in the ooial newspaper of the city or county, and then, if there be no ob'eution,`to enter into a bond for good b Vidlll`. hnfom [hi nnnnrihv tn pl-numb . `6;`:.'v`t`ull Iv uncut Inf`) II uunu [qr goon it gmlgt hm) my `m'hmY `O dunk i No. 31 Whole No. 1278. A correspondent of the New York Herald writes: Camping out is health- ful; there is no doub of it, and young people particularly en oy it very much; but there are obstacles. v English waterproof suits are good wear, and economical if you keep on wearm them ; but if they are only added for the occasion to the regular summer outt of hair-striped silk, grenadine, embroidered linen and toulard-nished cambrics then they are not particularly economical, at least not in a way that the stupidity of a man can fathom. If in nnnnnvv-heal -1...` 0.. L..:I _.-..,, Iuu ouuynully Ul ll man 08!] lnom. lt is economical also to boil your own tea-krttle over sticks in the forests ; to brmg the water and wash your own pocket handkerchief, and to eat bemes of one's own picking for breakfast. But if you lenvenn empty house at home and unemployed servants and carry out tinned salmon and potted turkey as breakfast relishes" at double the price of good, solid beefsteak, then it is not any saving, at least no; at any I that a man can see when the _bills are presented. A Pr:a-tr` n` nu... 4..---_J ---I 5-` IK-139 `QJO ii A friend of ours camped out in an economical fashion, however, last sum- mer, and enjoyed it immensely. They had 9. very disagreeable individual, and one whose name is not mentioned in polite society, to pay in their,dome3- tic society for some time, so he ii ade 3 clean sweep rst of all in that direction. men he bought an nld-fashioned kettle- `:-oiler, and a stock of canned fruits and preserved meats; and proceeded to camp out in the back kitchen. It was very cool and pleasent, and his wile liked it. But after a while it" struck them that as they were no handy to the stores they might as well have fresh fruit, lamb chops and spring chicken, and they liked that better. They intend to camp out that way this summer, and with the help of the back yard, which happens to be re- markably eiry-more so than the front, yvhich, in fact, has no area at all--they got along splendidly, When people ask them how they spent the summer they say, Oh, we camped out 5 and a very good way of camping out it is. TL'll.Y.\1U(`l\', l \m.~4ir or liL'LI.\'l}A(ml-`.T'l`, ) April the wruitli, eigtlitccii 70 (Six. 3 DEAR Naeusxv : I haven t sint ye a letther since the last time I wrote to ye bekase we have moved from our former place of livin . an I didn t know where a letter would nd ye; but I now with pleasure take up mo pin to inform ye of the death of yer one livin` uncle, Ned Fitzpatrick, who died very sad- denly last week, afther 0. lingering ill- ness of six months, The poor fellow was in violent C0t]Vl1lSl0l1S the whole time of his sickness, lyin perfectly quiet, speechless, all the while talkin incohercntly and cryin for wather. 1 had no opportunity of inforrnin ye of his death sooner, except I wrote to ye by the last post wich came win: afftwo days before he died, and then ye would have postage to pay. Ime at a loss to tell what his deth was occasioned by, but l fear it was by his `last sickness, for he was niver well ten days togither during the whole of his connement, and I bclave his death was brought abouthy his aitin too much of rabbits stued with pals and gravy, or pais and gravy stuffed with rabbits, but be that as it may when he breathed his last the doctor gave up all hopes of his re- covery. I needn t tell ye anything about his age for ye will hnow that in .March next he would have been just seventy-ve years old lackm ten months, and had he lived till that time he would have been 1113: six months dead. II."_ ...._._,.,5,_ _.,,,, 1 , I . I - <>l~' A Letter from the Ould Sod. _..... ... ..... ....~., -. r . ....~ ......,.. ul] the man um. :.-i _] r. --n; .-Jug .', and -,h.nI akin` : ' -'41:: -'-`rub i;r.:.c.~`. .~1|.!zn wag, :.:.;: ~-A . 1).: xi _'~.' `2:..cr-Ks I 1 I 2:20:16 01 uwud, so . 0 g _\-': nui to brush me aaie wneu ye opan the leuher, uud don'Lop~.m rt unul we or three days utt.`ner'ye recave this ; by that time yo wrll be well prepared for the sorrowful udiugs. V Yer old swatehenrt sinds her love an- knowns: to ye. When Larry Meglu-e arrives in America as him for this 1 .;|. ,,.| `FL, _|__.a. |_,.,-,..- ILIIIVGD In Lnuaullvu u.\ IAIILI IUI IHIG letther, and 11' he don t bring it from among the rest, tell him i|.s the one that spake} about yer unkel's death and salcdin black. I remain yer af- feclionate ould grandmother. Bmncrrr O HooI.AnAN. P. S.-Don : write till ye recavo thrs. Direst to the care of Larry O Hoo1ahan, late of the town of Tully. muck, Parish of Bullyraggett, near County of Kilkenny, Ireland. uvuilo His property now devolves to his next of kin wich all died some time ago, so that I expect it will be divided between us, and ye know his propexty wlch was very large was sold to pay hlsvdebts and the reruamder he lost at a_ horse-race, but it we: the opimou of iverybody at the time that he would win the race if the baote he run against hadn't been too 1' at for him. I niver saw a man in all my lafe, and the doc- Lhers all sand so, that oh .-. v. d dlrec- tious or medicine berlhcr than he did, he stud he Woll:(i:L3le~.1VS dhnnk bitter as sweet it IL had only me same taste, and ipeaazzauna Is whi-key punch ll 1. would only pul him 1-.) =91 ammo uumu: lop ghl.u', nu; punt ~ `:2 1" \-1.1 mver ate ur dhrmk uny umr. a s y.- ue.eu x a hvm re anon m 11 Va xv; pl mcselfagxd I,".r LW\) c l,-``. 5? Wuu W\ H km nu the lint, `-an-. I no? dwell A tele received yesterday by the. Moderator of the General Assembly, and read to that body, announcing the termination of the suit brought by the Rev. Gavin Lang, of Montreal, for the purpose of retainingthe Temporalities Fund in the hands of the anti-unionist section l'rr*'- ct the late Presbyterian Church `of Canada. rnconnection with the Church of Scotland. The. case was tried sometime ago before Mr. Justice Benudry, who decided that the allege. tiona on which the claim was based were. entirely insucient, nd now . the Court of Appeals "for the Vince of the lower Gourt and; the of Quebec has-unstained-the nding gram from Montreal was i T%xb;at%%e;;;.;;Fg Out- [$2.00 if not in_ advance. (IL. home. Founlnen hue been killed by 1 boiler explosion on the Lalmve, N. B. Rzv. Henry Ward Beecher, is at the Thousand Islands camp ground. It .1 I N .\lcWA'1"1`,1SSU ER or MAR- ... -.151.` I ;...u..n-< fur Hw (`ountv 01' Sinu-0c. _Tl-IE reports of fearf;)l :.trocitioa by the Turks in Bulgaria. are oonnned. EIGHT hundred Icolandon for.Manito- ba arrived at Quebec on Sunday. THIS has been an unusually hot um- met everywhere. . Snvnnnr-ve mounbd police rruita left Ottawa for Manitoba. last wook. SEVEN steamers, with 1,500 . passengers and 250,000 bushels of gram, left New York on Saturday for Europe. ONE hundred ;nd twenty thousand buffalo were slaughtorod on the North- west plains during the past year. Sm:rmo Bull uvxd Cn;zy I-.l-o1-so, two of the leading chiefs in the Sioux rovoh. have both been killed in 3 ght with Custer. PARIS lately proposed a. loan far civic improvements, and seventy times than requjred sum was subscribed for by in- vestors. Tm: combination controlling the United States coal mines announce: An increase of fifteen cent: 2. ton fot cord in August. -uvuo ` Hum.-rox ialbilding an TH: petition against the election of the Attorney-General of Nova Sootic for Guyabo1'o' county has been dismissed with costs. (1 '1`. BKU WLV, Aurnu; pun. ;uu J- Beaver and Toromo Fire and Live Stock In- .`~H".1ln'c Conlgimny. Horses `and Cattle Insured w,v.1in.~x 1):-um, Fire, Discux-ac or .\c(-.ido_nL, 0.; great- F5 mhzt-ed rule.-:. Allupp1icutions1 or lnsur(Lnce. l`5YhI'l'[uL'l'$0llll11)' or-`by letter, will be run )t1yu.t- 7l:`lll1('l1 lu. ,~\d(h`CSS; C. T. HRO\V`.', DX 229, :n-I-31-P`) Tun customs duties collected in British Columbia duringthe year 1876-0 amountr ed to $491, 434, being 876,000 in exoou of the previous year. Songs of the Cape Breton collioru who resumed work against the wishes of those on strike, had their house: ltonod (ml were forced to quit work. Tm: first shipment of fruit` to the Gm tannin! under the auspices of the Ontsrin; Fruit G)owers' Association was made` last week through Mr. Wm. Saunders, of London. Auoxzo Anderson (coloured) of Cinv cinnati. shot. his wife the other night in 3 ill: of jealous rage. His mother-in-lav interfering, was shot in the abdomen. and will probably die. A RUNAWA! homo in Toronto 8%: other day knocked down in its course twooyoung children one of whom was injured, it is thought fatally. The run- awny did other damage. A HEAVY rain-frll and high wind visit- ed Wellington county. the other day. and continued for nearly two hours. Trees and fences were blown down in :1! directions, [andj considerable grain was levelled. . -7 _.r_ -- ---- -v-.--- Tm-1 safety and r)L}Ir3r valves of Lho boiler on the war ship Thunders:-, which exploded the other day, causing the Ion of over forty lives had been wedged down It few days before the accide-nt to permit of the boilers being were-i. I TN wedging, through gross` carefcssnma or some one u part. was never mmoved. . _`____._ , n- 1 an n- K"" V` _' `- _"-" A womm calling herself Bignorina Maria Spelterini, has been c:-eat.ir.g Ar. sensation at Nagan Falls by walking across the river a little bolow the Falls, on 9. single rope. She walks blindfolded carries a weight, and does other daring feats. Tm-: number of admissions to the Cen- tennial since its opening are `.in round numbers,`3,2()0,000 and the cash remipus $743,600,. The number of dead haul admissions therefore must have been some 766,000. HON.-Limes Bain, Lord Provost of Glasgow, is in Montreal. A deputation of Glasgow gentlemen, now maidens in the city, waited upon him at the St. Lawrence Hall with an address of wol~ come to Canada. }Tn.~`i-;H1 Hsxnr W'ard Beecher-`prea.ched to a. large concourse of people at the Thou- sand Islands House on Sunday. The Committee of ve appointed by Plymouth Church are now ready to hear any chugw against the reverend gentleman. J. P. PARENT, of Montreal, was fined $120 or two months in jail for cruelty tr animals the other day. I t wax proved the he made use of two horses to draw stones, their necks and sides being covered with- aores, and one of them being so uxhnu.-at ed thfnt he fell to the ground. '1`.-- ..._1`_..._ __.l -1 I .1 A YOUNG married woman named An- nie \Vo.per, wife of Jno. Jones. sailor, who is alsaenb either in the State or or. the lakes, died on Sunday morning in Montrea.l. The cause of the deoeue ms: the lthy state of the premises in the rear of the house, a cempool in I. bad state being outside of the window of the ' room which the deceased occupied. A unnunv.o.- L-.. L . . _ _ , ..L -4 `AT FIVE persons were drowned in New York Harbour the other night by thu cupsizing ofthe yacht Mohawk. Tho ofew of the Countess of Du'ern saved one man and four other person: no re- ported saved. Tu: insanity plea. is not successful in: the arm) . A soldier at Halifax while on sentry red at 9. comrade, and used to lead his superiors to believe he vw insane, be expecting to get a. discharge if he made out a clear case. He got two ya.rs' imprisonment. A1` Pottsv1'lle,Pa., the other day the little son of John E. Cameron, lowered his younger sister into a. burning lime kiln for a. ride, but was unable no pull the bucket. up, and both he and` that mother were burned alive in a futile at- tempt to save the girl. __- _. --._.-_ ..-.....r-.n.. A urzxomu. has been sent to the Minister of Education, signed by the majority of the students of the late first division of the Toronto `Normal School. The xnemorialists complain of the in- combetency of Dr. Duies, , the Princi- pal of the institution, md request that he should be replaced by one morn cap!- ble ot lling the poaition.' 'u'-..~_ 'n__I__1 nu ,, is . - __- -- _---_a v-v I-v-..--u... M138 Rachel Blnmenthsl, second daughter of H. B1umenthnl.of Montreal, and 17 years of age, while on a visit to Patterson, N. J., clnndestinely married a man named Moses Tsuenbolz. The whole proceeding wee without the knowledge or consent of the parents of the girl, and as she declares she has no attachment. for the husband obthined under such. peculiar circumstances, her friends are determined to protect her. Since coming there Mr. Tsnenbolz inserted I notice of the marriage in the local as he _tskcnplsbecnthel5th t.V_' _ it WOIIWI. . In . ..a*s.'.i;s.x hExi:2v::x Iubelh In Paris for Muon General Solbysmithhu stated. I)!` Ennlnmi ' (1 '1`. nR-d\x;1f, AGENT FOR THE I .-........ .. mi 'i`nrnnl() In_- 13011631 ,0;-rs are Tm: Hamilton police {om Akin been noremmd. only 10o'enh" hint 1. $1,500,900] 5; the .\'orth Booth `0mn.u._v. (Limit of `Annpunv, (Limited. 10 amt. Kan-owcrs. ) Mod , \vEs1_m'. F- 9I3!:=pAs.:3!~ .l.U .u\1x..u \J.lsV ' Rca.1Estn.te,' Bonds, etc.. :1 Canadian Mor ge erate Interest. Ime LENNOX, ATTQR- A \-:r\'<..\ l`.l.;\\\'. ('hun(:cr_\'. .\'orth' Scotland Canadian Mor (Limited) Moderate jme `10s1uI. WESLEY ORR. Agent. `Mm-e at Pu:-vie Brothers'I.mD1Gm0Dt"Sl0I`e. Col- her Street. Barrie. . ` m.-:o:cALAi~u5 D:-:N'rA'L. " 11:. .\n-c():~II< EV, (1`1`.ADUATi%I 0|? 1I..4`iH I'n3\'nI- \Im\Irr-nl. M :-n11)c-r l`.0\`:'.l >'nee. No interest on paid u a a v ' , 1 t t on u an- it mthout extra charge gegmgn `6`gm_ h . FM. _ Y - 00. ngeisdggfhttca %9s. Store. Dnnlop Street. Barrie. V . V ' . I9-IV.` z\:H-2 1:1,)w:-G-:t>s, UONVEYAN_- ,-..-n n......;.. nu: lmimrinliw-l`os: ()t('(:. 8550,00 [rr_n or at any tim` 1U DUAL` U1.` l.`.11.|41'l. , security, pa able at end of `frm o1_-,at any time without notice to the !ender '1 charge. Interest not 1:: ud- "nee. Nointerest mid up, Drp_<:jpgl_. _Ng>rt- I.l~I C( `A I la. --via 1 V- 1 \.i.lVUUJ.V.U. VV Iz..|.l..m uunup, GENUINE.--` No. 1," No. 2. and No. - 33' 3 this brand. are unsurpassed for bodv and M5'I.V oi shade. Packages` contain full new - 1'!E`8ht. nwnuuncawwvuned thatgentegnwxcy "mum , P kagea contain mu nets; .1 131? -1-`, ,`e E `:33, awgyfvamed that oertainnther '`5Inrel} .5ho1`lJn evarysocalled25 und "3 vi ' Emmi ebrm3.gl1:nl(!lEg1?' '1' ta1v 1: inferior . ~`3!!upt - ; mg bl deal unu';,.,s2 "*7 0,. .1? -me:1ewp1' 13'} -10! 8z 3 '3, 1-oaom-o. t3'For sale in name we Woods, J, P. mad. Watson` 6.6 00-; and: ..kman.. an" " ~*- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. `c('AR'l`HY, BOYS &LT"13`1i>f:1 i; .. .....:..v.u-.; \ Hm-m-vs: Snlicitnrs. 820.. Hm'ri(:. `.1.1~:x.";x`tE):{:>.6i>xr; L Aammfiox. . ...n,....:..r.- Inmn-mm-. (1ommmics:- Im- `lJ`}.\. 3lU.li.l wUVV, l`l\J.|.`JL.V.J. L`\I1|. L Ihv Ionoxving Insurance (iompanieszr ml. u-I` London, }~Zm.:lund.) Phoenix. (of Lon- H, Xin;huui\. Queen, (of Lundon, England). nu ~'hi1'c, mt London. lnglundb. l. x'o\'im,-ml. (of Jliuhvi. lsolntod 1{isk,(of (.`u.nu.du.). Canada \.- .<`_u:',L' imurcs Horses and Cattle against -ml: by }`.`rc. l)isuusc.o1- Accident. H. M. I`.` >'|'II'ii ~11 nr: :1>.mi{"' &; S'PRATHY, mums- -...vn_~ and -\H.nr-nova Solicitors in ChllHC0l`_V. ('.'\I'\JI11, lJ\J1|} nu LJJLJJJJLU, 1m:-x'i.~xtvx'.~s. Auornuy.-:, SnIicitor:s_. $0., Bn,rrie_ iV.\llm} .\`lc(Iu1'lh,v, Q.L'. \V1_lhmn Boys, I~`ru1:cI~4l',. I . Pcpler. }*`I'an1c1sI{_\'v. . .1. l.. Mc()A1{'1`HY-01FIUE 1... u'... 5.1.. m` Jnhn' Ii: ll. Lxuuxuuuu, uuu v.I4;' \.\'\`l.H and Gun:-ml A,r.rent. mm-o over |:..!nn~nxx`a.Millinory .\`tor~. Uunlop >`tm_-ext. '38- 3, 1'. UEXUII G": DJ. 1\.\.-L 11. .|. , LJILLNLILLJ` 7n'.l(>` :m(_{ Attorneys, Solicitors i_n Cllxxxxcqry, i.~~ l'ul3'm-, (.`n1n'c.\ unco.-rs, B1l:I`!'l0. C0. Sun- m_ \\ . 1). Ardagh. H. !l. birullly. n\"r J. IL. FAA l\1.`.V D, \DLJL.r\/I`J>7r)\ILu '1) Hit. .\'Eh'Bl'l`l. l hysi('iun. >'1In.:eun. agml whvlll`. Uruduutc of 'I'uronlu L'ni\`rrs1t_\`. Hi~1.I .\l.(`.l . {Q S. 0nlu'riu.. Ollicc and ...-4- v\llL?ll~L()l1L L !-]_\` 1\l('U\.r.V1\ In I , u l\.:xJJUx1A. r. \Jl Hill l'I1i\'e1'.~'.iL}'. Montreal. ?\Tr_\n|hc-r l`.0_\':~.l um" >7nrg<-ox1:,. lu'ng1:L`ml. .\lmnbc1' (`nllc_x:0 .~i.-inns und SI1rguom. Unt., &c. l{c%idcI1(:c an`; of (`unnuz-,rcu lhliltlings um-1' Mcs.ar.~'. pa` .]I'\\`('(`l'{ .\`l and two dour West of Ii:u'riv llolv lluulup .\`l.n-cl. Burriu. ax. l._;\V, AN AND .....'.y ll-u-1-i_-nn`< Hrivk Blmzk. Ul1ll10l7 J. E. EAKINS, (SUCCESS()l-1 n HI: \'E.\'Hl l`I. h\'si'iun. uml 1:. v.1 DEN- . ; .... lhn-n-in 1`..-_mI:mn-m'Hu- Phil- omvIl115., C()l{_()_}TEI'{V,MB~`O"l;.'l vlnnn In-u v-...~n-nml In-.-In-tim- One Door A. A11;/AI_z`&~(A1?{`_IN)'(.)\` ' ;\1r:.\IB15:R DI . .- -nml .\`|n-str-cmn, U111 V l`Jl\,` \J\IlL\J-\un\, ; gr. - t`unnt_\` of Simeon, lugs n-fumed ])l`;u`IiC(' llivv, furlhc pm-scm, m \\u1sun S; L'o..`s '._)l`l`, llumlqp -Street, Old Stand. Clnronxc :1 1,; ;~}_)(.` 'lLl1ll)'. ' rxh ut nunu 1-nun .\l:1ns_t '1 1.1 \ J3l"u1 UUL, nun uun .;;.... hub. (`om mu)`. .\\`ailuhlc As~ I|HU_(_l0l|, 1,().*5SL`.`i])lli( of 'l`hix'ly- 4-.\;(-4-rd }~`r.u'Iy .\1illiuns of Dollars. In ('l:ic-ago I-`irv. 4-mixnulcal ul, ncu1'l_\` M0 :In- bx-i'ng,r liqnlidutml as t':u~;l us udiuated : :1--rim-lion. Svc-In-ity. l`romm paylnom, -:'.:`xi'.y in ~uliuslnu-nl of its losses are the -- A . ..- LL \\'/I1IHl\\` 4-rmmnnv. o} U111` kJ\J-V, 114:1.-.;\.n u;.;4.;v, I ,\t101-xwy-:y.1-l.:u\`. Solicitor in ('ha_nce1'y, | mm, .\'m-. ()tce. next door to Mucnubs mlop Street, liu.1"nc. 19-ly ;< n1-uv\lu\ rm 01 . KM `. E...- . ml GROUND`WHI'l`E LEADS, u....v.. n .4: Mn 1 N u\',,> 2}! and to Na I`. Ur. Luubn l\l.ll 1 --u; -. .uu licsid.cn(`-, on the \\'c~zl side of John" um-dum-ly uppusilv .\l 1`. Uvu. Hull's ml S.u~sh Fm-m1'_\'. & l{l\'(`c, I`uhlish':rs and Proprietors. < Ex-gr Meats, \';'A nu -nil .1QH'N'$*oi~I;` 13.Tu~11:{1`sT'Ei,A Q.\H..i| m- in (`hunt-m-\' .l ,\l.(.`.l'. (ti .\11g1ls.Ont. 1;. BOS.-XNKO, DEI\"1`IST. ...u_. 2- l..:.-we Hunk . IAA W , 1'4l4u\4L1L1un;;u mist. Harri.-son`s Brin-k Blmzk, 1:mn;.: dune. - . -J. /111 H11`; L'L\LA.V, 1112;1- . liurric. ()nun'i0_. G1'.1d*.mu= nfilw Phil- ).-nlal Collogc. uxsoufxlw lioyul. College `-ux-1,-`onus. Omcc (Immsiu-lux-rl(- Hotel. . LB JJ\l U n .1, 1). -xnuuu ; uxuu, u-_\'s-at-!.:1\\', Sr)livit1);'s in ('h:uIcor_v, Dunlap Hu-(-vi, Hun-u-. Slu'('I'.<>I)l'; to n of Houltqn. Lznmt, Boys &. 5lc'.\ au'l. an`. (L \\ . AVLKXLI [X 11.` .V \,r;\, ;un:.uu -..-. ('nl1<~_'.;c of l l1_V.~:i~i1uI~:und .~`|1rg.{(,-0115, (`:41 \.\'n l{1-:.~`1m:.\`(`l-. .lol1n: om- uf lmnlop-51.. and nc:-rl_\' u1npo.~;1lc.lhc nu .\l:1n.s `. Z<~ly Ef6iiEv -ro Limo. \/\ \/\/./\/ 7.2 ` LOUNTQ BARI{l'S'l`ERS, . u..I:n:...._- in (`hum-nrv "llI|l'||\lII. -1-\,u-.x_.. . . ..,,l _ 7 my aI.(ljl1llIl('lll fvun11'cs of this wcullhy cmnpzlny. 1.iI'u- l ()licics issxued with \'ery`l1bcrnl `. lloud Otllcc, (funadu Brunch.` Mom- ('. Smith, (thin-1' .\gent- for Dominion. l'.1)Ui Agent. Burric. Uicc~_ Police VILIVV1-LL .I.,1uu u uu. \.' -_ ..u-..-- `1 l.i.1-neacs for the (`oumy hr ('un;m1 and \\'hilc Slur Lines of -.nwr.~. Utt-c .\lm'_\' Sire:-I. Eusl. -1 1,|rnxn_(':)rnm'01'V}-LlimhcIh,Slrem. `.12 J_'|.`)LiLl J.J`4, L/XJLILAIAL-.1-u.\--....-- ,. (.`vom-oyu.ncc1', Licensed .-xuctioncer. ` for lhc following: lnwmnco (`inm- li'/.~.-n`s ln.=m1'u1u:o (`ompuny of .\l0nt1`L-ul ,\<~<-id:-m and (1'll{1l`111Il(`(':,HL u(l Oicc u, I`m`unl0. \'i('l.o1'iu Mutual. Hvud upiltuq. (Q, 1 . Mills, l rL-sidcu1:\\'1n. >1 L'1`\'l: ')'i4u;J 'l'1'(_tus11r:-r 'l`lais(`:1x1:- -~ \ _ H. D! I 1.` J\ U, JJUA.` .|.A.LJJ.o vn.-r I`Jd\\'u1'ds & Luird`s Book Store. _1m(: 1* II. J{S`--LATE ()Ll<]1{K nm.-n (`(m\'n-\';`.n('(_ I`. _l's\}`.`l !'4J.LD.`l`-'Jl[L ; 1.: V;..--..-.. - \I_\` HL'|,'iSU`_\` Oicc (`nn\'n-yz`.n(-er. 2' in Queen's Bench, .'\m-,1iomv:r. Ap- 'ummission Agent. fur the sale of 1`, l~'-.u~m Sim-L, Ilouschulxl F|11'1|}lll1`L', '3, xx.-. _-\!: for the collection 0! and .\c('uun1s. (`ash udvuuca.-:: mudc Im-. ()l1icu -Puliuc Court. BuI`ric. ?l(T)BLE\', AU(.`Um\~1.am 1., '01 llvms. Notes, Book .r'\u-ounls. `c und (icncml Agent. Umcc. ()\'.'(~.n Ont. 'l`1-udcsulexrs Books Adjust- I. p, uud .-\cx.-ounts Mudc Om. Horu- nnd t..'m;vl,n1\d other similur work 1: duo m-c11I'uu_v.y and drspnlvln. T\'.H. on-1' sumc (lay as vullcclcd if rc- u{|isOnATIicE. __-4-\/\I\/\/' mg, 1 Aims, l'['L'5luuuc. .'1`(`l:1_l`yqI-J 'l'1'cus1m-r. 'l`hi.~x h'(`.s ncn- n:v'nu`g.1ol}.~.' prom-1'1)`. .. I n v'.'\1 L LID, \./\Ju v u ; ;.u~ km. (mice in tin P05: mun (,`:zH|>uny .-\.gg-nl. .\;;vn1. x: (`umpu.n_\' l.0un.~. nu-;.:uIiuIcd Tillc sun! 1- untl .\n.~:trucls .\~mr m H-urs l)L'nuty Rog Krffored

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