xsLnLLw Amszswmmg c zmzmsz :;n>ss ._.\-.~... . v 1\111'\ m WHERE tot} WILL FINDA Lzugcm mu) WELL ASSORTED STOCK on` .._:._v '.U. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY MADE UP. PRICES MODERATE. &3I`G~IV'IE1 MB A CA.LI4.'tiR ..._....__,_U._-_---_ I3on t .1-`orget the Stand-- TIIE" DRUG STOKE. 0[ l 0SIT-E THE BJUKRIE H0'l`I`) 4._ GEORGE MONKMA;,$|.. Ilovvvuhx Ynwulx R9 1917, Barrie. Marcll 39, 1870. PAINTING, PAPER-HANGING,MDEGALOOMANIE, 3 (a. xtariefy). onucs, PATENT M:-zmcmss, CHEMICALS, ac. OPPOSITE .'l'bHE BARRIE HOTEL, DUNLOP-ST. :0: . George 2i.\'/:on.1:1xLa.11', A. mum man named Cameron, of ' ,4 while `-driving a. `mowing " it being = jahrown from I pigrqed by-Tone,of "1 " Intfthisxvy he was r". In `wu%'-geqbrly J` ` If6r3"e at V NEW ADDITIONS TO THE STOCK OF -A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF-- 'CONSTAI\"TLY BEING MADE. A... :na'.a.cd.on.a.1d. s, . T . ` sxgxiom :mn,cnos4:U'.c BW,BAB,1;m,.;, ON HAND. ' Passengers going West will lease change cars at - ' BARR E for please BARBIE icraddockfs New Hardware Store l)UN"l` l*'Ul:Ulu"L` '1'u1u` l'h.`\L1`a :- BAYFIIELII I'l`RRB'l`.N0lI'l`ll 0F BARBIE FOUNDRY. I u Done "in the highest style" of the art and cheap. Perfect satisfactiulx gualmnteed. ALL WORK IN ' PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL IPAINTING. SIGN warm. straw. with a horse lulu us new -u u, there is no trouble ingetting him off`- the stack, especially if a part of one side is made a `little slanting, and a few forkfuls of straw are placed at the bottom for him to alight on. When the middle is kept full and welltrodden the outaides will settle more than the middle, and thus make 9. better roof. The hole where the man stands to take the straw from the carrier, sl ould, alter the stack is completed, be care- fully filled with a few bundles ofstraw, so placed and held in by thatch-pegs that they will keep out water. PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, LAMP FIXTURES. &C. DON'T ]~`0P.GI~1 1` THE PLACE :- n nvnunt n 'rnl:l:`.'l` 1\lnl:'l`lI PAPER I1AN(.'IN(:, &(';, I` `V . 13-ly ru`Iiii5isAun` ens-rznn`s.? .,\/~/-\/\/\/xxx/\*\ '\n/\/\/\/\ \J\/\/\/\/\/\- EE_~G.A1>.`1`o.N's , |MPRO\(_E_f|Z_) _IJMPS. Barrio. April 2'. 1876. `ENGLESH REM rm Dr` ! |sI=EcfHc ntaeicewial Cures all l\`e- vou-I IT -i-lenses. such as ; '1`REM0ns, DI-`.Bll.l l`Y, I i:u.<'i'i:.u'im;, (\':('., wliicli, ' in many cases are pl'(M1\l(.'(,'(l by an-s_-.r indulg- ence in the 11se{0Ftol;.'tccu and .iL`Ui!1lilL' spirits; but the Specic Tvlediciue` is lnul'c especially _recommended as::\u un_fuilin;; cure for h'm:i.\'M. \VEAK.\'F.ss, S1`!-ll!)f;\'l`f)l:lKilE!.\, l,\;i~m'E.\'c\', and all diseases th:a.ti'nlluw:1s :1 sequence of Sc1fAbusc, us [.os.< or .\h:r.i ,_ I'::i\'t:i:. l...ssxTl'm`., 1 .-\i.\'1.\' `HIE `:.-\cK. l)I.\i.\i:.~:.~a or VISION, 1"!!!-2.`-lA l'l'l(! . 01.1 Ann, and man _y other diseases that lead to i.\`.~`_`..\'l'l`\', or (`.0 _\-. sU.\n>'rIn.\'au(1 a Pill-I.\l\'l`l'l?.lZ (iR.\\'l-L, all of wliicii. as :1 rule, are first uzzuscd by 1'le\'ia.t ing from the pntl: of nature and over indulguace. 'l`he .\'imi-Ilia Mcilii,-inc is Hm I-m.u1H'. n6` '1 Irom WIXU Plrll U1 JlLllI`Ul:U ilufl UVCI` inulllgd `ice, The .\'pcu2ic Is the result of 3 life study un1xn:u.:_\' y.c:u's of e.\'pericnc'c in treatixxg these speuml Full pm tic. gill? i`n our _]l)zu11p1x1ct, V.`l1`.ch-\Ve desire to send rec )y mm to cvu1'ynn0. `Thu S[_nccilic Mcaliuilnc is 591.11 by all Drug- gxsts 3? 51 pct` ])&lCk1.l`I3'C, or sat 1_n:1c".yz:ugcs for $5, or will be sent by mail nu receipt of the money,` by addrcssin-v : \v1x.`i .I.A.M (:1>._.n' co., . \\'in-Ilsor, Ont. lE?Sold in Barrie by John \Vuods, and by all other Druggfsts. - ?\*nr+.hy-nn R . T.vmrm_ 'I`nr-rmtn \:\`;h..Im..1.. W0"; Wllnoub Iellg Hu J. uc suaunn , of course, will be put in order before the thrashers arrive. If there is a cellar underneath the granary or the thrashing floor, it is better to be on the safe side and put an extra prop or two underneath to support the oor. Fod- der will be scarce the coming winter, and all the straw and chaf should be carefully saved. It is a common mis- take to make the straw stack too wide, and not high enough. This gives too at a roof, and much of the straw is `damaged by the ram. Better make the bottom of the stack too smttll than too large. The great point in stack- ing straw is to keep the middle full and trend it down solid. For the first ten or twelve feet the better plan is to put a horse or an ex on the stack, and drive him about to tread down the With horse that is used to it, `L 4--- 1- n... 0....-skin h|'a'rI,Uil'l!V O`. nu omer umggxscs. . - Northrop & Lyman, Toronto, V\"1mlesalc Agents, who will supply Druggists at Pm. prietor s prices. 37-ly - ' um GREATEST WONDER OF EIEJERN TIMES. The PILLS Purify the Blood, correct all dis- orders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels, and are i_nva.lu_able.in all complaints incidental to Females. Tl100lN l`Ml-`.N'I` is 1; only remedy for Bad Legs,,Ol Wounds, ores and Ulcem, of how- ever long Stan(ling. For Bronchitis, Diphthe- ria, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rheumatism, and all Skin Diseases it has no equal. A sum in any pan: or me ,uxrrzn STATEN. _ Each Pot and Box bears the .'..'ritixh Gamm- m-'nt Stamp, with the words Ho1.x.owAY s PILLS AND Oxxmnm, LoNno.\', engraved thereon. Onthe label is the address, 533, Oxronp Smzzr, Loxoox. , `fill: and nnnr-inn: hail--siinni-, nf H'n'Ilnumv u T LYMAN, CLARE & Co., Nomunur & Lynn, and Lxf`'mAx.Bnomxas & Co., who obtain them at very low rices, from J. F. Henry, Curran & Co., A of ew York. and _ this trashia supplied to tmprincipled Retail Vendorn,`_whoae1l the same as' my ennine ' I"illh.n_|,dv0intu1 ent, which are mann actured onlyjt Oxfbrd Street. London, and_ may i `be obttin from thefollowing Firms, vu. :-- ; Ev1'N's,jM::issn 06,, M Montreal. Meu m.;Av:nv,;Buowx<&gCo., Halifax. N.S. ` 'IlA"n'Inn.b. Rims -90. Jnhn, `N. R ` -I deem it thy duty to sfte that my l IL1.< AND OINTMENT are neither manufactured nor aold in any part of the `UNITED STATES. Eaich PM: and Rn! lunar: Hun .'..'z-ilixh I-`.'n-1-nrn- UAIUL-u) o'nuss'r, LONDON. Vile and spurious imitationt of Holloway s Pills and Ointment, are manufactured and sold under the name of Holloway 8:. Co., by I. F. Hen_ry,Curnu &. ` 00., Druggiats, of New York, with H ' D an assumedtrade mark, 7 thus: I ` an _`[n finned n lutrx, mu3-- the principal lers` in. these 1113- AVERY, DILUWN 5 U0., D8llI8X, .L\sB. Meal-a.'T. B. BARKER & Soxs, `St. John, 1*`. .B. -Messrs. Euftorr a; Qo.,- Toronto. ' Who i1i:)ort`them dirct. from here. ' THOMAS HOLLOVVAY, "mm n'-o-...`..: 95...: `ID 41 . .5 n.:.vu.Asn.u LL\Il `ass, Qx oi-d smet, w.c., "`."_";". 1": 17- \ SUMMER FALLows.--.4.s soon as a green tinge appears on a summer-fuL low, it needs attention. Go over it with the harrow or the cultivator. The surface should never be allowed to crust or bake over after 31 rnin, for then the benets of the air and moisture are lost. Growing weeds on a follow to plow under, In the hope of gaining the green manure, may defeat one great object of the fellow. Some weeds ripen their seei before their blossoming is suspected, and a fresh ersp of weeds .-.. um. mum without knowing it. POWELL CO., FRAMETEMPORARY 5 V ' ' On the site of our late store. and having rem.-i\'ed 11 now stock of ' Dunlop-st.. Opposite Sunnncrsctfs Hotel. FRESH AND -SALT MEAT GROCERIES, -\rev prepared to sell. as hcrotnfore. Chcu.pc1' than the Clleupusl. | H E G R E AVT Qf every kind nl\vzx>_\ s 0_l1 hand. We, ask our old cus'.0mc1-s and every one clse to come and see us in our New Premises. Cn0(:Kx.'1:\'. ( :1.,\ss\\';xV1m. &u.. CUTTING Gn;uN.-Everything should be fully prepared before harvest is be- gun. Wheat and rye that is left until dead, ripe, may be thrashed as it is out. It is best to out before this pound `is reached. When the grain 1s rm but .atill aoft,so that it.onr'xr be punched in two with the thumb-nail, it is an good ~ order for cutting, and _will not shell may be out when the largest pnrtion ol the crop is ripe. Out as much as possi- ble when the dew is on , t) prevent shelling. Gut barley as nearly rxpe as may be. The conditions being right, it is selestnto out, bind and stock grain the same day. If _a_ sudden shower comeeup, it to soon secured. As bind- . ing_ end, shocking must bedone, no out. Oats do not ripen evenly, and timesielqst in doing it at once. 5 PATENT MEDICINES. rowan. 8: co. We have re-opened in the 1x .\'x~;w QL'A1m:ns. wiliiam C-ray`s ;*'`I~`4L Lw finer i'_n.k'Ing_ vv uuxcamul ucir ~ Countertens are 3 a53uUlU\lIal'E(lC -In C a n a. d 3, Wholesale Dea- n......L...4..:+.. ...... 13 SUSPCUI-UH, uuu ix Lluau envy un vvuwuo is thus sown without knowing it. Where in crop of clever has been ploughed in, do not disturb it by re- ploughing. Work the soil with the cultivator or u Sh-a.re s haxrow.o1- horse- hoe, and mix any ne manure with the surface soil. An eat or barley stub ploughed as soon as the crop is off, three or four inches deep,and this lllrfaae repeatedly rolled, harrow- ed, or cultivated, will prevent the un- der soil lrom becoming hard, and will aetes a,mulch. Then plow imme- ' diately before drilling the seed, and it will be easier and better. than leaving ble intended for wheat, should be ` the stubble to bake and harden. l ----stzrlum: v 1 nu `Al? Kinds `o/' Farm Produce ; 11 ' _,L ....4 N EDRY GOODS. FUR.NISHIN(;3 --A.\'1).--- `Dress Goods, Tweeds, iceons Tim` ,_ RE.\`IE.\lBI~I I.--Grcat Bargains are to he obtained : `East of the QAu.-en's Hotel, Dunlop Street. _:_.._..:-4 1 1 7 1 Barrie, April 11th, 1876. V. ;.-..u.n.u_w9 .n.:.u::._\.21x, 11` 1.} U AHA N 1'15." In 3 and 5 pound Can uistcm, which will be found of Special Value, and well \\ m-H . I tcntior. of purchasers. `R e have on hand a In: `go 10!: nf Can:v.d1a.n A12, in quart and pint bottles. which \\ .- rx : as be-mg in excel] cut coudmon, at 75c and $1 25 the dozen. ;uttl-5 to M :1 iv! in: 1 pnmnq mlusr `nu: ma. Kcill I`...-. .. . . _ to: Also an assortment lf lhpttccl Meats, Ham and Chicken, Beef and Gzuno, .\`Lr;=.~1...u: Anchovy. Paste, Cnosse .\'. Blackwell's Currie Powder, French (`apers in Butt]. -1. ` tershire and Her. ding Szuxcc. Crosse & Blackwell's, Capt. White's and" othur 1'1 ' 102 )gA:NToN CE` STORE. EU:TE1z,Hi:T.iii.L, & co.,, , jm Hzivt, recc:i\'<:d afresh sunnlv of the fnllmvinn Rm I \\ e are also onenng some very choice WGREEN, BLACK, AND JAP. In R zmfl I1 nmn./I re... ..:.-4-,..... ...L.:..1. ...:n1.,. t._..._.1 ,9 .~,, - y n . ,__ ___. --_..- - w------vn-, u|I|J=lAi\INLE, G.U- xrx/\/\/\/\z\.r\/\.-\/\r\r ~/\/\/\/N-/\f./\/\/\.'\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/"-"/"`"` ITHE` s=t_gn3a_|_TunE Emmmuwa ."=~.,.:ut` -:3 ;-_`}'_ ,' ' K ,_ .0;-jn inmglnear _the Barrie Poundri plied to In uur cniu Coneapoqdenta.) -r`-TC3IoL4l..y '_-II-II-I-Iurw -.. _ And are now `prepared to o'u` greater indltcements than have lu-rL~tuf..n,- I.. in this I`(iwn. -n-___:.-. llzwe now_ received and opened ( vl-In --u.--. -__, Which must be sold ixnnlccliatc-ly, iR.eza We take pleasure in returning th.'1nl~:s to our numerous fi-ii-mls in` liberal patronage bestowed on us since we t-ommencetl illlrilllc-58, ;. we solicit a. continuance `of their favors. \\'e are now showing 1-21 c -r'r `An `Air 1:`. 112. T'l\/!_'PC3E.'_l_"A.']."I$'S STAPLE AND FANCY pm! (20003, amass GOODS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, PRINTS, cos'rum:: GLOTHS, LINENS, GREY COTTONS, BLEACHED GOTTONS, HOSIERY, TRIMMINGS, &C. New av ems smaas. READY-MADEx c|_oTi~:|NG, of the lures: style Il!ldhCalq1IlL1il_\'. ..___._.._-- _-_j--- A , V Earm mm (aarunf 1 math nv r u nn'nn1n'-`.r.L. lH THE Side Dunlap Strt-ct. Barrio. ;\'ovcmbcr 17. 187.3. 'l'E[`.I\IS CASH. PI`JC`ES LOVV. ONE ITIICPJ ONLY. The Sub-ax -'1-ibcr Beg? tointimate to his friends and the public and surrotzmllng Country that he Manufactures and :lc:'.I.~a Elljnn ._:__ ._, LAGEST.. BEST AND LoH1aAPEsfr"S;iii`u'i mmnnuz Tn tlu. an/-f In this sec-t1'ou_of country. which, `I-Tn. P~ ~AN1NG n2i1fiiTURNIN<= On the Shortest n 3-mg-rcQ};1HuRI.EY, _. RITIII-'WlI'<`.IE'rC}(TlA' 1;! \ BARR IE AND COLLING-'VVOOD. Q- an-1-i- -.__ AT I`.Il)ICl7LOUSL\' LOW I KL"I\'() TROUBLE T0 SHO\\ (`.UOl).\'. (}l`.'IC ITS A (.'.-\LL.'6a ________,_....v- 4.n.4.1._l.l' ..L\JJ.|I".lJ the shortest notice and most reasonable terms I5 : Fnmituro Works and Store-rooms opposite the Registry Uniw -no , HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, uauvwvn-, \VI}<'I)OW LACE. Ir_IU.\'IEP.\'. 20 'CT].\/.[1\JJ:.`nJ:<. J..L\/J.-I."KJZ`o.I.3.J.-LLlJ-V wluch are arriving every day. The stock will comprise BAYPIELD "STREET. BARBIE. IIs_--~ TVS\`.VTm_nosI3a!1 ALSO SELLING 01-`F ' :I1xvn**EE}1i%_ n,gn{;g{ap%@ m TRf\S:SIT m Lwxmx tit ncoxntinunnce bf their mvors. M e now smrwnxg mu '1\/.[ M E B IMPORTATIONS .1` ....,. ......:.,:.... .....m..- .1-.. 1' TI. qtrmlc will unnmrizao -v nu a.uu.uu1uuL1ll'CS nun ulutlrs IH EVTURE EVERY DESCRIPTION,` AN!) TIL-\ I` HR n.\q`m- n H... .. \\'c also offering very choice T.A(`.T(. AM~TAl) -`IN .-~_ _._...-- ;0;...._-.--..__ zPraduce, Bicttcf, Eggs and Wool, ta/`.6 Highest Market Prices. ' ~_-n-_.-_____ _---rwtltll TVII.-\'I` IIE II.-\S`O`.\' H.-\.\'l) THE Inn nhvru ...._._- FELT HATE i I-7 N U "' v '* 7 V ....-A .\'1)--- -..:.y_[a.de Clothing -_ L....,. l..... L 6' .... l. . .. ;=-M"-' . ; . WHAT is nolhmg 1 ' A fo_ot`e3s stock-, ` ingwithout a. 1e'r._ - . u'ru.uuucuy, | reaches and I Tomatoes and Pens m 2. lb. Tins. `n- Ujjj I l l..\t`F.4-7 \VesL End of the .\'n'.v Brick Block. Nu ..._....__-0-.__ ;.so A '1';,cm: or ASTHITCH& HUPLEY. l out their 1` T ?T$D& THE `COUNTRY. , for` GENTS FURNISHINGS, 41 .~`p(-L-ml! aich, on inspection, He also does w--- d--.'-- . - ' muons. CALL` AND sm: us, ` c- &vt MOVING for a new txial-_-Cojming a - 2 :1 second wife. vv--v . 9 ` I r'who.tever price they may bring, FRAWLEY & DEVLm_l. 0' _-./-/' 13f j r '6 3' (1 6 ITS BBANc111~:s. 4 " _ IN ALL _`l-1. :02-- ' THE {BALANCE OF 1.9- azundl _IB rcw SUMMER STOCK If 1;. in cntllcss variety. Requiaites Furnished. Shirtings, Cottnnades, _(:I.OVI-IS, (JOI.LA|{.\', &r, T Wnxanmlerohgnts-LBe9s, bsca'usaA.: xhey call their honey. V . V . 1 is more K\ E, UNDERTAKING, &c. '\l\/\I\/\_l\l\An4_ _ . . at the Du'crin Hu -'9 Barrie. 0111'. 3: Will p1'o\'c~to be thu f-.u-t. z/ml at A LADY up town has become so ac- austpmgd to watering her owers that she was out with her watcnng-posliud zhe rain recently, shelt:red' byfan um- brella. " 5 ' 7 THE early" risers nuwadns ar'the thermomeger and {he horjse-y. ' - V A 3o\"_s nawspa`p_3r id lhdianhpolis ! is ten cents a year, und"any`body send- ing tbw`-2 names and thirty cents will 1 receive 9. set of jack-stones. I _ Excuss this bit of sarcasm, said Smith to Jones` `S but I: mus . say that you are an infamous liar and sccundrel. Pardcn this bit of. irony, said Jones to Smhh, as he knocked him over with the poker. - V . ` 1 A DEBT`_OR severely questioned as to the reason of his not paying a Just debt, replied, Solomon {was a Very W188 man, and Samson a very strong "one, but neither of than could pay h'is debts_ u. iuhcut money. Say, country, have you got any hay-seed in your hair '? cried a city Ichngj, who was walkmg Wllh his com- ] pamons down West street, just behind rs farmer. " Wzml, I guess there's low of it there, seem how the calves run- arter me, was .~heJsa:isfc.ctory answer. _ .. _. . us Houses should have every attention l that can ease their labors. It is not `humane to turn a horse that has work- ` "all day in the-reaper, into a goat j:a'e!Ixre,to`piek his feed during the 4-_;.wh9|o.night, or lie and rest with a ` half filied,el9iimeh. If'horses'aret.1rn- " `od-,ou:a:nit_u,- they wanna am he ` " wan fed. wash the legs with catholic soap ends. Give`-drink frequently. Fresh ; .oo_1d`wnter ffpgnjhe well,`ie highly in- ' < `j_uri_oue,,Athe_ water should he he Tween; . _:q`q_'f..~tI:|g'_ gi:,_nm_1 e handful of -nely. ._ . grennd.mog|, should be stirred in each `-.- , .`.-,. ,.; _ . V 2 _ ._'. o Acnxcurrrcnul journal _: Question- Will the editor please Inform melhow. the Hollandcrs sal: cucumbers? An~ swer`-" The most common way, as we ol;_3erved when alxoad, is _to salt them with salt. T Tuafollowing, from a. Chicago source may bzirecaived wzth some reserve : Last Tuesday, while a St.'Louis young woman was-`putting on a pair 0: ball- slippcrs, she found a missmg sealskin_ jacket in the toe of one of them. I-IlI\J' ulnv .....- ..,, _ `-You are the duHostAb_oy I ever saw! crossly exclaimed a bald-headed `old uncle tu his nephew. `-' Well, uncle, replied the youth, you can : expect- me to understand things as quick as you do,because_yuu don't have the .-..`..1-.|....i` ...n;.m pm thrmmh vom- I'd like you to help me a little, stud atramp, poklnzr, his head mto a country store. Why don t you help yourself, said the propriele'r,T angrily. Thank you, 1 wzll, said the tramp, ns,he picked up a bottle of Whnskey and two `loaves of bread, and disap- pearcd. - .. _' , . 1 . ` ` ,...__..;... ...:..... ._...__..:..-_. .V...... -.v JTJ;iaaaa;mcg. % um ms. .-g- . . . . ---.-4;; -nvunv hair. `THEY tell a story of a judge in Ala- bama who sent an officer out u. few days since to get him a drink of whis- key. The ofcer returned . with It, but the amount did not satisfy the judge. The second time he came back wxth a tumbler {uH,at1d pemarkd the `bar- keeper said that he didn't know the old tool wanted to take a bath 2 "' STANDING one day upon :1 street corner in a Wesern city, my attention was attracted by a passing funeral pro cession. The deceased, yxdging from the long line of cakrriages and the mu!- titude of Irish following` the hearse, must have been a foinen ould Insh gintleman, and havmg .1 curiosity to know on whose account this great parade was bemg made, I asked of an Irishman standing near,Whois dead I `- Iudade, sur, he replied. `.` I` dun know ; but whoever he,be, be jabers and he may well.be proud of his` t.......-..I " auu uv funerai." .The.lat_est autograph prices in Lon- don aucxions are these :---Robert Burns, 5 l5s.;',John Calvin, 6 53.; Queen Elizabeth, .554; Daxid Hume, W_atIs, 2 19s.; W. Wordsworth, 13 ..';s.;Empress Eugenie, 1 153.; Ed- mund Kean;7l0 55; Adam Smith, 2 ; Lord Byron, 4 103.; Bussuet, 210.; Napoleon 1.; 8 15s ; Sir Isms Newton, 2 23.; George Whi!(ield,-1 12s.; Queen Victoria, 2 10s., a;;d 1:1 182.; Sir Waiter Scntt, 3 ; Isaac` George Washington, 1'i 103. E 1% in easy to with {its ripple Adoin the stream of Time, Tn nu with than 1-nnr-an nf H-In I-iv: I Mr. Alfred Webb isengaged upon A Compendium of Irish Biography. The only books of the kind relating to Ireland says T/zAe.AI,henwum, are Will s Lives oflllustrious Irishman, in six volumes or twelve parts, and. Ryan s_Wurthies 01 Ireland. in two volumes. Wills, contains 516 lives; Ryan's, 326. Mr Webb s compendium is intended to comprises abiut 1,000 lives. The work (containing noiiess only of `deceased persons) comprise distinguislied Irishmeii `and Irishwo- men; persons who ,have taken in leading part. in Irish affairs so far as their lives relate to Ireland; writers upon Ireland. .1: omits personsbarn in Ii-elimd, neither of whose parents was Irish, and 'who resided but a -`short time in the country. , To Reivtovn Spoirsp FitcM Caapaws -i Mix half an ox s gall vtith one quart of water; wet and rub the spot with this. Then, with a` clean scrubbing - brush warm water and soap, scrub the the spot well, and wet and ring a oleun oor cloth in clear cold water and vruh the soap and gall out of the carpet;)rub the spot. with a dry, coarse lot_h' until it is nearly dxy then pin. a piece of thin brown paper overvthe spot, to pre-' vent dust lrom.sett.l_ing on it while wet and leave it to become peiiectly dry. If the spot; occurs near the side or `end oftho carpet, undo: few tacks and slip under the spot a thickly folded coarse towel tonbsorb the water which runs through, and prevent `the wet carpet from lying in the .dust;.- alter wnshingtheapor, remove `the folded cloth and slip in its place a_ piece of town paper, and leave` thia till the carpet is perfectly dry. ` ` ` A Constantinople correspondent . writ:-s:-"t`he Turkish `army is now well trained and highly disciplined; those who have seen the nizmrs (regu- lar troop) cannot fail to appreciate their extraordinary discipline and their skill in the useiof the Snider rie. `As at tillerymen the Turks have been famous` at all times,` their phlegrnatic temper- j ament enabling them toftake in foam- ' and steady a.im.. In S_ervra, on the other hand, the robbers, except in the frontier .rnonntnins,j :_ha"ve been alrnot exterrmna.ted,%-vand~.in'i Tplece ..of this . ' rnetehless force` In a grrenllu. war em army has arisen whiohdpes not p _ gees; ft the edva.ntages'of_ `thoroughly ' well ` trained troops,:_epd_;yet has lost.its skil_l;- in irregular A'pw1arfare.,;._A J) The if.=_erviejI`:";; forest: _hav _e been cleiired,` ee\'re'ni! good hi1Ib!!1!5`P!_1I; -9 ,`?"l,1i39.L 0!: 1;l`93d which a,ltl_roufgh"bad,ere yet` passable ;ior. artillery, traverse the country, , The`. igtrregie pmbabilitee ot a fnture`.'S_erv.o.-_ :5.'1'.u rki I wit no.1 therefore! 'a.lmos.!. " `L Avilize ' 9} 9999?. . `ll (10, UCCH.ll5U_ y`Jll uuu I. uuvu -nu Juble of getting em through your xbttniisai ofaintms. _--___..-_A...\.\',\r\/xx;/\_ _.Mg,",h;g,nV plums .8. milli.6nV l'res- fthisyenre, * ` - -unv vivnnpo ` _' _i'hae an 562 dhahies in Phila-. .1 delpbia. ': ` ` . V ' -`-The sclaxi fclerk 3n` the U.VS.. railway postal sex-vice_bare to be reduced seven per cent." -Thixteen Chinese wood-cb0PPers} and 9. Izirge number of Italgans were! - killed near Exueka, Cal,, by a water- spout last week. RG07! `DB Iirelln 012 111113, .'I_'o _ow with the course of the river - Like music to aognoxold rhyme-; \ .. B e h :`t Ad ti :a`.m:m., W M An we muahnve strength from Heaven rowing against the tide. We may oat on the river : amfacfc, While ouroars scarce touch the stream, And visions of early glory , On onrdazzing eight may gleam; ` `V9 forget that on before us The dashing torrents roar, And while we are idly dreaming, `a Its waters will carry us o'er. --Two girls were carrying` between them a} pm! of milk, in Caraville, Va., whena. stroke oflightning killed one land stunned the other. T --'fhe.yaht Mahazqk, xecenufsunk ` at_New York has been raised. --Colorudo produces $15,000.in sil- ver for every twenty-four hours, $10, 000 in gold. and $1,000 in other mm-- eruls, or $25,000 daily, equal [to 559,- 490,000 yearly. p..- --'-'I`he'dea.~:i' body of Athb correspon- iienp of the Springeld Repzablican has- been found scalped and with about twenty vbuilet holes in it, about a hundred miles north of Fort Laramie. v--The committee of ve on Beecher Church rnatters: has decxded to enter- .tain and examine the charges pre- ferred against Beecher, which have not already been disposed of or heard, and willrpronounce its opmion on such testimony. as is laid before it. --Dr. Sheldon Jackson has organ- ized a Presbyterian mission among the ancieuv. Pueblos in New Mexico` The Indians expressed 1__rL:at satislamion upon learning that a missionarv would reside among thsm to teach them re|i lgiuus truth. -Mr. Wrlliam Emerson Bxkur, of .\Classac`m1szatt:4, is disgusted with _the average Am-arioau cooking, and has de~ermine<'l to estnlrsh :1 school for Icooks. He has the mgzms to do it, too; and hasset apart for the purpose a farm of fifty acres and (my thousand dollars in cash, -The grant is placed 1:: the hands of Governor Gaston and four others, and they are enjoined` to i make immediate useof it. .--P-atnck\Ford, of Bozton, killed his wife win: an axe last week, and after- wards, in attempting to escape arrest, jumpzd from the roof of the house and received injuries from which he died in thirty minutes. He is supposed to have been actuated by jealousy, as he claimed that his wife had been un- faithful. The woman was terribly cut on the face, neck, and breast, and died about two hours after being dis- covered by the officers, who entered the house, being attracted by her "screams. -A new and important change has recentlv been effected in the United States bankrupt laws, the operation of which will be watched with not a little interest. By an amendment adopted by both Houses of Congress it is provided that at anytime at after the expiration of six months from the adgudication of bankruptcy, or if no debts have been proved against the in- solvent, or if no assets have come to the hands of the assignee at any time after the expiration of sixty days, and before the nal disposition of the cause, the insolvent. may apply to the Court. fora discharge trom his debts-the proviso to apply to all cases heretofore or here after cotnmenced. \ ---"|h9 Catholicsw have now - 365 churches in Rome. -A subscripiion gas been started to build another. But a few-ah, would there were many-- Row up the Stream of Lifc;" '1` hey struggle against its surges, And mind neither boil nor strife. Though weary and faint with labor, Sin ing triumphant they ride, ,For Cirist is the hero's `captain, When rowing against the tide. -A professorship of Chinese will be. established at Oxfoud. ' _-.`},'.0O troops ,ha'v'e left Alexandria for Salonica to aid 1113 'l`uvr[ks. I -A ygmarlxablc take of salmon has occurrednt Hornhead, near lfonegal, where 529. were captured In one bag- uet, ` -.--It has been xesalved to construct 0. target on which to test the penetra- tive power of the 81 ton gun, at a "cast :0! $5,000. A ` I --It is rumored that the majority of the Softas and Ulemas have resolved to urge the Sujtan to. rcsIgn,and the latter has agreed to do so at the close of the | wan His brother I8 mentioned as his successor. I -The Pops, it issaid, will shortly issue an encyclical concerning ques-T tions raised inthe disturbancesbetween bishops and congregations in Brazil. The bishops attempted to put down Freeniasoxxry. The Pope approves. their posinun . ' '--'I`he growirig evil cf extravagnce and display at funerals is the theme of `a `public card signed by nine ~ Jewish ministers at York. They advise that expensive fumishiiigsi and owers be given up, and that their peoplereturn to the simplicity by which Jewish funerais werejiormariy characterized. ---The tcta`. number of paupers in London, for the week ending July 1st, was 78,44-8` of whom 33,773 were. in work-houses, and 44, 75_ received out door relief._ Compared with .the. cor- responding` week in 1875, 187-1 and 1853, these gures show a decrease of 6,133, 1-5,239, and 22,369 respectively. -ln_Loudon 2,387 births and 1,175 deaths were registered dating the week ending July 1, the former having ex- ceeded the average number by 113, while th latter was 192.helow. The deaths included 3 from small-pox, 30 fom measles, 26 from scarlet fever, 7 from diphtheria, 28` from. whooping cough, 17 from `different forms of (over, and 4-0 from diarrhcea; thus to the seven principal diseases ofihe zymotio class 160 deaths were referred , against 160 and 166' in the" two preoedxng weeks. ' V 1 ' V --The Paris FIIIB Arts Exhibition ol_ the presentvyear contained two OUHOIJS picmgegg is A Vase of -Violets and "Daisies and Chrysanthemums, signed Louis de Sehryver. But the owner of that name is a boy of only twelveand t a half years old. A few days before- taking his picture to the Salon, he went V to ask lhe advice of M. Philippe Rons- seau. Sir,'. said he, showing his two vases,,dp you think the. ju_r;_ will con- sent to receive these 1 j? - Fmt of a_|],i ;on. whose behalf ,_do"?yfojn come 3 Ron 1 rny own. " You, however, did not ;: paint t1_Ie,seV'!, . . `:.t1 beg your pardon, i s_ir,_I did." 3An`diiakin'g up the brush` , "and_pale_tte_.9f_, the master,` hojn 3 few; . ,miI!1'le;I=8kl1d `aow6r. :%i`rIne'ltwo7 `niecs" were only` ippgoqaaby the Ju...i.z `mar ,.ad' d 1;` yaun'g. ui1s2,~whlys:h:i$v3'i.:.in;: gain admisiionto ,th Sl] Q; ,3; when boys gener_ally"prio_I: -"5: `ggrhles to studying the 9.rt1o'f [had it lesson,` 3, _ _ . i '1`ney see me Waus or a. uu._y, With its banner oatin v o er ; See through the glass so cizrkly, They almost mistake their way. But faith throws light on thenr labor, When darkness shuts out the day. And when shnllwe be one of thatvnumber Who mind no toil or pain`! Shall we mourn the loss of earthly joys, When we have a crown to gain ? - Or shall we glide on with the river, With death at the end of our ride, 'VVhile our brother, with Heaven before him; Is rowing against the tide ? cuzl-*-i ------- --~-----1`; BRI TISH AND` FOREIGN. PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, VARNISH, PAINTERS 5.-. GRAINERS TOOLS. ALL KINDS OF STOCK AND TOOLS USED IN THE PAINTING BUSINESS. CARRiAGE PAINTINGNAND TRlMMlNG IN ALL Lrrs BRANCHES. j DEGALOOMANIE OR TRANSFER PICTURES ...__-.__.;U_..:_.-__ TEMPORARY QUARTERS IN CRO;\IP'I`0_.`I C\` OLD SHANTY, CORNER DUNLOP AND O\VEN STREETS. _ Barrie, March 9, 1876. v 101) . luugnuooa, auu. uu mu: nuvvwau Llllaanllu. lrnlvu nun we-up-an-.4. waunw .1 -. MEQS HOME FOR` HARD`.-VARE.-SCYTHES. (assorfedb. S.\'A'I`IIES. (as- sort ).RAKb.S, (a.ssort.ed).FORKS. tnssurbedv. HOES, (No. 1), HOES, (Weeding, new pattern). SPADES. (No. 1). SHOVELS. (a. variety - sorted). RAKES, (assort.e(1).b'UR1x . Inssurneuv. 310195, (No. 1), nuns, (weeumg, new pnuurm. SPADES, (No. 1). SHOVELS, (u. varnety . 00 `RA on - 1-! ME F R I-lARDWARF..~sA.Ws.(C an s.uvs.m - )(.3`v'lfL)S; LANgS, LOC]g, (English), LUCKS, (Cp.nadian)`,ml::0lCS, uxmeritzxgs, 8. Y. ` . THROUGH TIME. ALL ABOARD! .1i'a.r on through the hazy distanc, Like mist on a tsmnt shore, They the `walls of acity, with it: banner oatimz : Next Door-to H. Freemnn s Furnitut Sto1_'es,'where full` information` will be giyen gratis, by the Proprietor, who will be happy to attend to all the wants that fall in has line of ' - ,bu__siness, and at the lowest possible price for CASE-I 01$! LY. * IAIQ->$h1\l njnnnnnn I-tsru` Lunrunslxgnllle c 1.....q....o'.-.A\ Q\'A'!`1 I!.`Q Ina- PRINTERS I'I IVIE F R `UPFI-IE '--`1 A1N'l3- U1-I45. UUJAUKE. U1-Allby I-`U 1 1 1. BRUSHES, VARNISl`R}S. VVHI?E LEAD, (all gracs.) v N .B.-lt is to your advantage t'o ca1l at this Station, Anex door to Freeman's Furniture Store. uy yoga. same, -Hinges, Screws. Locks. am. Putty. on. &c.. at Are a. er 2 ` A ""B Ax s sh 13.11 mm`-s th .Snaths.Foi-ks,'Crad'1 ' Rollelg I mp`e3BCh31`:::_=`Ropes,. `lougheIs.'ineg.yW$;>den Bowls. &c.. at` I . 83' .Gtmd3mm?" Are You a. Painter '2 A A""f`.9-'LD'-3. "D. A. mAcbouALo's I yggy aaII_>mpex33 pf Paint and other Brushes, at Yoxi win get. the very best; Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil. Turpentline. Variaivmu zgaa, cam, Are You a Vvasgon ndialsgr `Z 0- 4' 'F!?9!lD 8~ yon:-'Ben|;'sndSn1ky_1l`e_llo'es.Ca.rrin.ge` W" iindSuIkywke8.1ih$ " >\`lo_ : _fI,f(`:)1V|: on-1 11 7553.. an red I; -; `a. U _:_ Emma ed Buttons, ve ` g W_heeIh.8haft0oIxp1ings.`Ba!dl uanvv AND smzu-' HARDWARE, ac; HARWARE 1. HARDWAREEI Sign c >rA1:he 'Cros$-Gut Saw. Buy you} 'Knive'sLa:id_F3rl`8.' Tea and Table Spoons. Clothes Wringera, l3r`ege1-vi11g~K`ef,t,[g_ . .. , , . Sauosepans. &c..at. V V . Are You Going to Build? ` D` A "`"""3 to_ Build? alI""_" .'-'~ ~ v~ [EDITED BY J. M. I:o'mwnm.. Queries on matters relating to mm subjects will be re- pI:ed1u:nI.I11rcvI1umI1 under the head uf Nouco to Correspondents.) Are Painte Are Mp Housekeeper '2 . u.%A.% MACDONALD, BARRIE, W. B. mmm, PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL . PAINTER, &c.. H gg-...=a% -1>Am"rs. o1Ls, COLORS, GLASS, PU'l"i`Y. 1' J Sl-EIELF: AND HEAVY HARDWARE. T_l-[ET D R U_G s1jp RE, __..._. -...- -`A-u-an -ntu-u-3-n I` I nu gun. on: Dunlop Street, Barrie. --:0:-- (Late of \\'eI1s Bros. and Watson & C0.) ' Having assumed thetbusiness former_ly cz:_.rried on by C. A. Sheppard, has ' pleasure in offering to the pubhc a tull and complete stock in the several lines of the Drug business. DRUGS AND MEDICIN ES, ova STUFFS, PERFUMERY, LAMPS, ..-..-.. A 1`.I~.`~.r THRASHING Grumv -A farmer had `better hire an extra man than to work at any steady Job connected `with thrashing. He can save more by see- ing that every thing is done properly, than by doing, as is frequently. the case, the hirdest purl of the labor him- self. A thrashing machine is e fegu. lnr horse killer. The thrnshers are inclined to save their own horses at the expenscoi those of the farmer. The outside horse has to wall! much faster than the inside one, and should have a correspondingly longer part of the evener. Bore a hole in the evener of the inside horse, for the clevis, from two to three inches nearer the center- than that of the outside horse. See that the track is rm, even, and free from stones. Ifpossible, let. it be on, `level land, as a tree horse is inclined to pull harder when. going up hill. When stopping for lunch, let the horses have some water, and if a pint of meal is stirred up in R pail of water for each horse, it will enarle them to do extra work without feeling it; The granary, r ...:n I... nut. in nrder hefnre