Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 7 Jun 1877, p. 1

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T LF1~I- LT LW.\T"7iFr:.~x1. ....-.'m I I4`\'\'l |\' K- Ll uuzxu \IJ.V l'4'l.1.I:uJ. -1-urity. pnvublu at end of \ .vi1huutn0t1(~c to Hm It-nder : Ind (A:u:11'aml-.-; Hczul I ). \'i<'.lm'i.1 .\1I'mml. 1. . Mills. | r1-uidcnl: null 2|.-`ylH`l'l`. 'l`hiH I\.l'\ l\|l, -IL..l M I-iulgam l !)_\'.-Aiciun. Sur- - IR-1_\ ____ -., un..\I. nu! 1-1m/.:udou:s |lI`n)p('l'l)' 'llh`lH`l`I'. IIHS |_)J1'J.lJ.V, \J\l4\ I 11$" I A ml. IIln:i1.':lI)v_1'5 JCII e-m- uil. : tml. ()Ih('_c 1n(.'mrup- . Ilc:u`L\ opp0.~nc [hr Post- 3T~lx . and In-~`1):1l II) as culh-1 fur, the rollmzlxun 01 (7:15!) :ld\ Lln('t`.s Inadtz -l'uhcc (Tom-I, Ban mu,-,n`s `Hooks .. new .\lulr Out. xi nlhrr .~ziInil.-1: County. andenjnying ion of all m-wspupers . IIIK/IlL` 4x4`;- ivk Bleak. hunlnp L (V V 14- U IA 1., 'm1i(`il01`s in (lmm- u-ers, HHl`l'i(`.- CO. 'H H Slrnthv >0:-s, Harm-.~ Co. '11. ll. Stmthy. (Q: VAULT`, inilnm in (`I\nn- umn(`4-- _\' of Mm` ; Hczul I 1|'nunl . ('. Um`. I x Slxoe Hi-(_3m ......- 4 ('I'()lllllS. 1'. ()'\\'un ..\ . [burn- ' wurk (`ml 0! 1 :- in 1111- I that 1n au- M ort- , _()tH.-0. Hots-1. I 9.11: Thnm 18-13` T unlrvul . ()t1i,:-_1:' . Ucud I- \\'m - `N I I D" .l1.l..V .I`J1\aI. |J.|..`.|.JJJ.JJ.'J.*'-.A .114.) undersigned has opened a. Livery Stable in lately occupied by W. H. Cmsby, M ~. ~n st... 0 k mes nndp 'ohicles. Double and Single Rigs, xnd all requisites of nrst.-class Livery can be iound. ALEX. FRASER. ' . . -__.__..,-.. . ositu the Post Olce, Barrie. where. '! 1Ao1iio`nee;-'om`'* ` - 111`/oppo:1_t the ftoman8;t:e3113a5?u`;:K';3'3 ,t'm'` . I~ ' I J1. Jl;\.\/1.) 1., JJU 1.u1J.LAL}, uu.u' - . I`R.\(`,'l`0R,_Pli1stc1'clf. ,&(-. All work done m the slm1'1r-31 1101109 and 1111151 11.-3301101110 tcr111s.' ~1utisfa-.t ion mlaxmnteml. A dd rcss -~ Baytield-st.', I 'l(`:1l` the B111'1'1o I-'o1111d1`_\'. ' I 1 V`, IQ.` ..l.L\J\IlJ .l.\' LJbJJ.',I,\a-Lll-J-__*l. .I.Ia\IJ'u `I Herb:-rt'.~ Essoncc of Life is u _c_:rtuin cure for Seminal \v\'eakx1css_;.vNcr\*o1_1a' Deb1l1ty_. Mental . .md Ph_\'sicul Prostmnon. 5.20. All_ suffernng from `:Clu()RS or YOUTH. send for u. Un~cuIu.r to KU- I t>.:u'r a-. co.,so1c1>:oprietors,zo.22. St. John_ I a'tx-es-t.'}\Iontrcnl. JILULEAD -\I.ll.`l-|-.l.\JLIJ'J, JJJJLIJJIJLU .:..L1 I Felt Roong. All materials for repairinra' I md rendering roofs water prqot,_on hand. an I -.11 work warranted to give satisfaction. Numer- `-, ms testimonials can be furnished as to thg: style } pf workdone. Orders may be left at hxs resi- i .lonce, Toronto-st.. Barrie, _ _-Gma , _-.__._ - ......v~ .u\~. nished In. ! 1`I1U. I."U.lJLn) IXULIHDVI-X4 Duns.) 4:Lu,__._-, - "prepared to undertake the following des- '-ription of work qither by qontract or otherwise. Plastering, Painung (_:`.laz1ng. Paper-Hanging, Whitening, and Co omng. All `work neatly, mean] and expeditiously executed, `BLAKE-S'r.. EAST. ARRIE. ` ' 7 ~. 13-6m VV luusaxsuyv .LLuu_u5u - ..., ..-., Boznoved _ | i Vvithin 24 hours, wrthout causing pain, 0;` leav- ing a. trace of the o eratlon. Also sprains of an ` Kinds. Rheumatic ulna. etc.. instantly rellgaved `r by B.u.LAMy's Guam REMEDY for man or beast. -P1-epartmon and- amphlet sent on receipt of `$5.00.-'-Send stam or Cu-cula . Address, - r 2; rs __ I. H. BALLAMY, are T. J. B. HIADn\'o,D , _ D, s. F`. A - Broqkville `Ontario. . \ U. 1 U'IVUU,J.V.U ,VV11J..l..l`_J -uunyu, GENUINE."--" No. 1, No. 2.. and No. f!."'of this bmnd,n.1'e unsurpassed for bod and.` btilliancy of shade. Packages containfn nett weight. The ublic are warned that certain other s. short in every so called 25 d brands are 1} I package. .- Examine the brand and do`-not, put all with interior paints. -The an-.s1'Jia`alw > b any respectable dealers cm;-.A_mcs'r. Sold _ V _ Paints throughout tax-iomngg 4eal_er_*o_n_lV_y_ _!3_y ~ Off with lnwuur pauuw. 1:-u uuu.-... ..-.V - Sold any deaierswin Paints throughout tax-io, andtodealers onlyby ELLIOT 8: 0..- 1`oIwN'ro. la'Forsa1e1nBan-i 8 by John Woqds.J. P. Kidd,Wa.taon &. Co.. at ._d G.Monckman. _ ` _ _ . _-_. . \ '11 .1 Lb DJ LLIILV \l .; ,1) U J,JA.|J1.'u.\xJ, dun-rm. .\ll ulussosnt` building work undcrtukx,-n mdvxccutctlpronmlly and .~u1i: Plxuls md S )1-cilluaxtlomeu1'.buildings furnished at urea- sozmb 0 ml ' | ("om mctm-.4. and A rch-itocts.Brm1ford Street. 5111.124 urum 11 0 T E L, (RE. 1 BUILT, comer nunxop and Buycldlr _ .~?Lr.-`ens. Barrie. J. M. NESS, I :-oprtetor. "l`l1is ,` old and popular hotel has been rebuilt. of brick, ; istnuies in lueight. and lstted up with all modern coxxvc-11ionccs. E.\'ccllent uccolnnxodation 1'or'll1e tmvcll'111g public and bonrglcrs. `liar and Lardnr ! wc-ll supplied. Good .<:tabl1ng and sheds. 21-ly , __, . _._.__.. -3 l\JLV 1L\J.L D14, l:_UU.[\.L3.lU VV lV.--- U JAMES 'l`U(.`K,` I rop1'ietor. This house. '.m'.'ix::.: been leased by Mr. Tuck has'boc.-n (.ht)I`()llf.',`hl_\' renovated and furnished in rst-class style. and ntfords the best accommodation for fI`a.`.'ellM's. 'l`ab1u_auu1 Bar supplied with the buwl al'Licl0s-. (}oou(.`.umxnurciul Rooms. Stmzn -u 11' .u-u L. 1l_A 1l.\lJ..l`JlJ, guano ram- `. ghor's Hotel) cornm` of '1`orou't.o'z\nd Eliza b:-th b':s.. \Vc.s't. End 01' the Town. The subscriber has k-,;1:~u~v.1ll1u above hotel and intends keeping it. in tirsmslnss style. lfnlimitod ncconlmodzuion for t'arnv(-.1`.-1` temns. \\'oek)_V bdurdcrs taken at .n()dc1'me(`hu1'y.{('I-5."The bun well stocked with the bust 01` liquors and cignrs.f~`um;le Rooms ` (or Cuu1m(-rem] lmvevllers. J. H`. Ilf_2(,.'\BE; 9-ly '1 L11 IJ 1 u:.\.I\JJ.'A '1:.ul.'s;uu, Dtxnlb. M. Sl[A\ A(`_Y. Proprietor. Having re- :unt1_v built the above House on the site oi LlI(' Simone llmol. amt furnisluad it through- out in xst-class style. l um :i\':.- the public the best. of xu.-commo ution. U00 1 stub1in;,:a.mtaLtentivc hustlers. Sample Rsums for (,'mmne1'(:iul I`rn.vcllors. Slll;;(`.S luave'1hp Elm:-l daily on in-ni\'a.l of trains. ` 0- xrepnred tr. . n AV.L..I.AJ'.A. \1 n_ ;1 JZJJLJILLI .110, I ltaili` llth Division (foun qf t,hc'C0unl:y of `_ ~iimcne. Agent for the Loan or Money at.},gp 2 I -4-nt. interest` on farm propeny. Om-*1cI~:: -A ew ` uU\\'|:`..n`lll:id (Jre_e1}1vur'.7 N._ _________ - ` 23-ly `7"ir3, l\1\1\.l1'J .L`\J\JA11J..l\..L, J'.u.V\,`|'J.L1|y (x, BOILER \VORK$. -_Il. REW!;`.E\ . `.\Innu~, ';wmm1~ of c-\'.(>ry chjscqpt_1011'0f lngmcs, Boilers, Saw .:1in. (,ns_L Mu1..bhxn1 and Wood- working Macluuers. ' ' P "-El{'l` 8: C0,, 501 I a'trcet,'_Montrcnl_.__ .:pcap1' imam`. I John w oqas. G. Monckman. .uu \:(,UL'4l`4L1D nU.lJhLa.--A. W. BROWN. Px-ou~ietor.'--Exccl1ent accommo- dation for the tram: ling public. Bar and Lztrder : well supplied with the best. Good stabling and ; attentive hustlers. Lxlgguge of guests cun-\'cyed ` {mute and from all tru.ins. Few doors wc_st of 5 Market-st`.. on_Dunlop-at.` = 1 _. ._'.__- , ,, _. _.,,-- .....,.._..._ ,_-_.- .___.-_._._i #7 I 3 I l tor. This hotelis tted up in thy best` of" style U I ` i l'nn. ALLAN DALE 110USE, AL- . LANIJALE-JOIIN MOX\"l`EI'I`!I. Proprie- nnd mfurds ext-.ell(-nt accommodation. It is cun~ veuimxt to tho Railway Sumon. and tmvolk-rs will ud it 11 most comfortable. and \\'(*lI-k':])!i house. Rooms for Coxnn1erciul men. The ha`; 5 and hu-dnr stocked. with the bust the market 01 - fcrs. '11-nnslnode-ate. _ 0.-ly t nmpnnnur to lions: ownsnsn Iwindgalls. Through Pin, &c.', ` Ileznoved. 'u:.tvL 42:11.1 1.|.\J.I.vlh.I.J, uaw Ucean: H. G. BIGELOVV.` Proprietor. Thi House will be kept on the European principle. Meals at all hours. Ofstcrs in every style, audrevcrything usually kept n u. rst-class house. - i"_\I'a ROYAL HOTEL, (Late Fari- [ : mar Toro1i9'AzIVu_1i1fJl_i_za h-uh um \v., .. Ix. ...~n..\m ..... >> m LARK SON HOUSE, BAR.R.IE.-- JOSH L'A _ CI..-\R KSO) . Proprrictcr. Cm-nor -31' .\1ulv.-x.~alcx' and Imulop S1I'(~c .s, uud ormosiu.-, ` "ho .\m'.\.\'r1=. Utlim-'. Uzu'rit-. "(his c0m`,n;3diuu.~; ~smh1i.~s-hlnont is won ltrd up, and WU`. (`om are `m .uuru1)ly with smy house of Um kind Non 1 of [`m'0IIln. Good a_-.comn1otlu.t1o11'{r Conuneroial Lmvv'1Io1'.4. .'lfl\o.: best of ambliny, mmched, m,1(md- I to hv 0bligingu1u_1uxpex'i,mi:cdhostlors. Stages `ouvc this lmuv-s(-. dtu1)'.0u Um an-i\'ul of the up .ruinR. BA!` \\`l`11S\llJD1L0t'1 wimh the best of liquom |.I1(1(.'igU'.s`, - - V - r_\1.tf1*b`O1iD"TJi'{\c>1\'fsoN, c1V1LJ'i`;A-N: ( I in\' 151:1) 1)....:....:..: I ....a 9......-..... A..,.:..- .cr-I. 5:4.-. Barrie and Alliston. . Hum L` Uli Ll .L.l`lU1\1DULV , U; V 11.: 1341\- U GINEER. Provincial Land Sur\'c,\`0r. Ax'ch1'- E $.5j?:?+9]E. 'J4I.\JLIL.L1.|J AJ\.I vv .11, 4) 3.1 .1. \J`.l_LAJ.lU L.LV IJ ` ' Poultorer, bvcgs l_u i uf01-m the public that he ms taken Stall l\0.5. III the Market House, Barrie ` \.\'l1e1'c he will c:u`x');_(_n\ thegbove bu_s_i}mss. LlJ`J4.V.l\...L \X.lI.vL|.lJ., uJ..l.A1.VVn, KJILLV" ADA. Solicitor. of Patents for Invz-ntion, `cc.. pre ares Applications for Canadian, Ameri- ':m.:u1 Euro cam Patent Ot_L-cs,'und for the `icegistrntion 0 Trade Marks. Txmber Marks. Dc- 'ip.:n:-: and (3_opyri_ghts. - ' ` Nmv LIVVERY STABLESQ--THE '1... n`12L`f`2EE`E?S.`.?sn?R?.?.?3a :.I.i"x"\F. nF."8`r .1.`.7.}.i.? ` well supplied. .<=tab1ingnn`d slicd.-2." Wi: Uxiol Tf6TEI., COOKSTOWN7 . 'I`U(.`K,`kI rop1-ie'tox-. "l'hisV hou: Inn-.-imr luuxn lmmml .~ `\I.. rx'...J- LA 'I-- Wv.\if S`r.TxC`1iyf isU1Li>E1}'I36:*- TR.\k`. l`()R, l lit.s'tm'oI:, In Hm uhnv-Ir-at nnrir-on .-nul llllu-II nxnsznnnhh-. H-.rln. W `E6. 11i'."is`1i6"\i7TN*,* ARCHITECE, .5\.\'D BL'lLH].\'(i SL.'R\'lYOR.- Houses 0 In-nt and for Halo. Rr:sIm~:.\.'C1-:--McDonald- 412':-ct. Barrie. ,SE I().5`I+`PH _1>.ouE1 CHIEF CON- ' `.\"[`.-\Bl.E. County of Simcoo. Omce--I oIi`ce _`uu1-L._lurriu. ' ` Q, WELLINGTON H 0 T E`"IT,"(f ' ., . B,`,~'zT-' .$.". J:3<:2._:~:: I dun: In J. .un..Lx L nu u1.L1.u_;.--u.u\J'. BALL. (fm-pon[m"& Builder. and .\Iunu[un- {uror uf l)(mr.u. .\':1 Blinds. Moxlldings. am,-. ` }n`uin_s.: of all kintl.< donr promplly and . rm-jly. V Scroll Sawing, llm-s.<<-d. 'l`onguod and _ :mm'ed hmnhur in 2'-1l_rwk. All mmm-ial furnish- ed at a low Ilgure mul s:l.lia`f:_t(7Liu|1 g11u.1'zu1Lcud. '`m-wry, In_\'1lcl(l Strcx-1. Bnrrnt. ' ' 4 .: n'a'.'euc1-s. 'l`:l.lJlu_allul Jim` Gaou (3uu1xnurciul Rooms. Stugu vo Uuilfm-dxwiot-Lluily, Alliston and Roseumn . '9I1f:<`._ _ . 21-ly Jvllvv . vu ~...-., ..._._._._____...._.....____.___.._ FHOS. FULLJAMES,& SONS ARE ' repared -rint on either contragt ol_1e1'wjsc.' LJ`lLl.\.l)J1.\/LLLIAAL 1l1L\l\lllLI.k1, -IJ.I'J' l'()Sl'[`0R ofthc Barrie Brunch Bible Society. nunlop Sl;'01. ' . L.,J}. 1J.V .11 .5.` LI, \.I.|JA2L\r.1L, _\4\J LIA` J. L - Silnncnp. m'11I..u nis ()i(- at the Court .{ou.-50. Bu1-no. cu-ry >`ulur1u_\'. Ru-sidcnce and 3.0.. (30ok.~uu\\'n. ` ` . . ohms I. ," BfITCHE1: AND Dnnltr-w\r, hug: In iVn1'nr-m tho nnhlin Hm? hn flifn" a1i`m's3r14,g,' DEALER 11: mm nnnnmr All mmm-inln for mmzirinq . H-Iy TERMS 8|-O0 IN ADVANCE] FHE QUEEN'S 1{0_i`v1L._X..;v-. BRO \VN_ Prnnrintnr -...W.\-nnll'n~.t n....n........ [\HE'ALi ANDA1ji3: HOUSE, AL. LANI)ALE...lnH?\' Mn\"i`wt'm1 n..-....:- iki ma I1i.d5i3TEoLrsE, `BARBIE: `M H,\\ Ar'\" u...-.....:..... ....:-_ _.. wHIusT01>1{`I:1v: HA 1-:R'1.`s'61*-,' DE- } l'nRl'l`(\H nflh:-. Rnrrin Rt-:mr-h Rihlrs Snnintv %A::1;*m~aUNim;i; ~;2; unIl.l-`.1? \\'()RKS, -H. RI`.\\'Y-?T<`.\ '\Tnnn_ ~ - `L5Ei..7~ (. Wv_ {WUROPEAN HOTEL, (Late Oca n:)` 4__ _H._G. Pronrlcbor. This` House ECNRX GRIST, %oi*TA\VA, CAN- AHA Rnlinifnv nf Piitr-.nn: fnr Tnv:-n'h'nn {AN HOOD RESTQ,-RED ._-:P-R-()-E `KY}\v-kn:-Pu Vnannnn nf Tuifn 1': n nnrhuiu mu-n 1 AWRGI-'u'fEcTs &W BUILDAETRSL` -vx-.~,-y~I}rVV~'-)-`?`i`5-}'\<"".`f`#?'3"?! ,.~...., , .L~,13 .- M0`1_u1ow,v ,1`:;Ic1e`.,1s';m:,-1; IL .An0tIiO-!LlCQI';' ',-if,` nag]-.' mmnnita the Roman Catholic Church` 1.3.;-.-19, )A I Ti:'1{I`Ij71 I\)A1~i11~i3}' M1'LL..73_i6-. n \ I I u......mnm~1- n..;mm- gnu] \Tnnufnn. -it "1':i;.'1` (33% L ix. DE`; liniliff (`ouri of t,lm'(Ym1nl:v nf G, CLERK, .CO:UN;1`Y Io Simona, \\3iH Imam his Dir-n at Hm (`aim-I - N I i Pm}, W1-:r':1' .\'r `I-Io.\n~:. 54'a3o.~`mm)Ir::~z :xm1.W:nch Fr<;-em all. AI)Iu:l~'..'s`.~'. f\I0.\"l'REAl .\'()V}<}L'l`Y CO. .I-`. V 23!; St; .I:11u1-Street. Monu~onl. - P.Q ' i/1 `1:oss_~'0 F F I c E 0 V 12.1: % .1; L-"R:bx\1Ls_hEC/R3i;L3\?;EfA; xn \ nlunnn Pvn r\nfuu~ .11.. lUU|JvJ+v .1 4:. the Bank of (.`oImm-:`v<:. Bi{Ixif) 14`o1:.D, 7` coNs71`}Bi[I3 .......v vnun...-mu 12u'm-in .l)L\.x1JJI'LI1LJJ_. ux./us. (`hilnncy I_nspgctm'. BL rrie. v_o1. xxvx. 1A GROUND WHITE :LEA-DS, n.......,,`,.,. n_4u N,` I n u N 2y End No- 8; sr1'1~mNu.J13UjI.Di1{S,' uni.-.x mu! A w~hn~r-r.~z Rrmlfm-rl Slrm-t, .Ahc1'|ouez`n"s. . .. -..~.\`-s.-uu~ui.`.~.\.`s.-'a_\.,-wu Km-1s'r.. u, .|' La .I)1.I.lJ.I'J.l., V .I'J.l.L`ltIvLJ-V4A.J.II.J >::u;w- , 1. GE ON. and Graduate of Ontario Veterlna 5' F College, , Oman and Sta13les._1)uh1op Btrget, Eas ., V _ I-- nearlyor vposlte Graham s~Tmnery._Barne. . .__..._- QHL`-I: -'G_O`A;'A1`ES;~.=' VETERINARY r- . t _:!5.'near-V eat mo of uar'y- Strdet, N'l'i-` Kln'g's_G _roce1'.Bu-rle. Insurance -`vs you Graduate Ontario Veterino . col-j D. 1.':!: of J-.'l)\\'. I-u min- |r/; //U _'l/ PERFECT FIITTUARANTEED PRICES MODERN IE. onnxms FOR CLOTH- `ING PR0: MPTLY FILLED. T 'v.7'Give Elma tr` Suit. ' `I - v 41.": Bax-rie_._ SePt- 14-" 1876. All the latest and noblf [est patterns on hand to choose from and sat" m*acnon given to every ' 0'35. aomer. V [spams 7 wasps, !D_.....__`UNJ'--. <>P- -~'-22:! \-J|u4_\.canu1 IU -`UUU. uu [ID] MERCHANT TAILOR .82. BLUTHIER MAKES Tm: T Neatesti, Nobh1'est,an a Best _Fn- . ling suit to he ha'1'Nortn of Toronto ., 5`! ;Nnm`s'rocK T0 bnoosm FROM E1` . xrnm SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. P arties buying Clothaeisewhere can have it V .de pp, _ ' ' - ` 33'?a,tifu(;Vtion'guu.ra.11le(?d 10 all puru.-h1i sers..f J.' P. KlDDc` WU U,UU\l so-t'uriL,\`. payable at 0 {mm or at.uny|1`|c without notice 1 and without z-xtm ubzu`1.:0. lnlcr_cst_nut I Vunm-, .\'oinlcr-era! on mid 1111 1:I`l|l0l!18l- New additions to the stock cf TOILET AR'l'Tr,I1`..'\` A\'n I.`.\Nr1\:'nnnnq,..... ' I \3'-c\nllIZ|- Q Barrie. M arch 29. 1876. nerBOUG111? AT A LOW FIGURE )?-Oil` c,AsH,'A;\*1) To 31: s0L~D-om` CHEAP. 1. Every nine Fine, Fresh, Fandcltuli and `null. .Low.:r than any other - House In the Trade. 1.'.\`E\\"_ .\"I`4(t,C'K or P_Rl.\IE 01(.*AIs. FOR A 1:63-BY SUIT ` Of t.hnln m'o1- ..._.a _.....a. 1:-....x.:......1.!. r1.-m . P`s.T-3 E Of Hie best mate r`m1,und on the shrortm-at notice, most: reasonable rates. C_`0.\'DI'|`IO.\' P0 WD Elia`. CA'I`II.\R'l`IC PILLS. .Ql.`II\'IN}C -I VI_\ I`-I, r-unnot be s,m1~pusncd. 7---names, mm\*T% moms`,-4-I without 1-xtm c:hu.l`1.:0. HIl(`I`_(.'Bl_!lUl Vunccr. .\'0inLo.-reset paid up .r-nncxgulv. 2:;-4-a bought. App!-_\' to \\'M. J .)H\'S _ .'v\'v-B:-ick Block, opposite the Queens ` llunlnn Street` Bnrrin V ' T01 LET ALR 1`ICI.ES,` `I ERFI.'.\vIEI{Y, D . YE % ` STUFFS,v&v.'. s;(-_ V DRUGS, W " CHEMICALS, V" DYE sTUF_1rs,' 1 AIN'1`S, i VAF.i\IIS1{ES, _ OILS, TOTLE1` ANDTANCY AI_mCLEs. `_1 )unlopS_t::reet,_ -' -' Banie. My COUGII svt RU? is 3151 u.nknowIed;zed,supe- . rior tounythdng else of the kind extant. .Pei'fu`me:_'-y and Toilet Articles- .@C'0AL OIL AND LAMPS. _? 1 . . DRUGS AND MEDICINES _ _ V . 0'1:-: STQIFFS, PERFUMERY, PATENT mzmcmss, , V 1-oiuzr ARTICLES, LAMPS- |.AMP FlXTURF.S,&C. - PRESCRIPTION-9? C_`\REIULLi' MADE UP. PRICES M0131 -}I2A'1"_E._ ub"GIVE ZNEE CA.I4AL.`Ea7 DOM T_ FORGET 1-as s'mNp-- "']`III'Z" DRUG STORE. 0I POS1'l`l .` TIIE BAIHUE }{01`El.. . :DRU'c+ LxNE:,| O? Hm hour "mo. IMEEJGAL HALL!` $50,000. 5"-'|!`~`. InLun:.at: {New snap :_g_awsTosK! !Ha,\'ingno\vb(-.co,xne pcrmo.nentI_\']ocutx:d.I beg` to ummunce to` my friends and the. public ' that I tun prepared to supply their ` ' . every want in the - OPPOSSTE THE. 3_Anmi: HOTEL, I DU N LOP-ST. `Having assumed the business formerly carried on by C. A _Shcppard, has pleasure in offering to the public. a full and complete stock in the_ several Lines of the Drug business. pn'd ':s';J 2&6 '}.E}vacu.s. ` T 01. E V3.-{EA/M'c L'1 N , GEO. ,MONKMAN,l _ P . PERFECT FIT, AND - GO 'ro-- T A. &;N- Mel I MERCHANT TE " i ...- (Well known ixs_Cutter I... lPJi'EU_<??S3'RE- JOHN wooos, lneariyor vpolt Gra.ham's~TI.nnery..Baz-me, . a . . BA 1 EY, VETERINARY SUR- GE` and Graduate Ontario College Stah1es._J)u!ilop V ,v. 1.. ssdfiii at any time \s_'1 VUVV a(\llll:I(}!.l5 CO 14110 SCOCK OK .lUll4I'4 AR_'l'ICLES AND FANCY G 04 DDS con- almnur kn:nn .n...1.-. (Late of wens Bros. arid \\'atson. &ACo.) Of $110 13' 6881: 3` nd most Fashionable Goods Bari-ie. A11g. sp. 1876... 3.. .|.v,.. . `)4 loix-I: A-;u.'..`-.2 .5. nnalnntn 01-|bu'-in Vntm-inn:-v, Col- PHE MEDICAL. DISPENSARY. `GEORGE "MONKMAN. ....:.. 1\/r......r. on 197?: um A new and specially selected stock of )m_mi:s' EQR Trtif MILLI;)-N-' \\\ \ \\ \ \ \ v\\\.\\--*\\\ \\\V\. \ RED. "LOWER, $6&9,00\0:f3 Q1153 |- yvr J:u..uLLJ.A1;:LJ3oA1. "SW '" eon nu-io Veterinoxz - .' irj;-eandLif Insux-an _' Re- gkg Lat. Ride of m-am: %Fo':'to`D. FMEDICAL HALL,`63u -FRESPHI AEITIV .ALS IN: (Successor to ._Ge6. Ln'no) In]? Tlll III! IL an I P[TLl.Vsl'l l l.\' 01-` DD 111} LI 1' ALVU I li_L stantly bcmg made. TAILQRING. DEALERS IN vtrm: nu. unvuu . u-............-- v H. 1=II,AuniIEAr , Var-an-~A!*v;. L -D ULVIEJ ,lU .lJl'.LV I. nu ';tl1.'3;1 _ lC. mndvrulc i_nl'vrc-s=l.. Ll'I\'_\`(_IX & 1.!-I\ _\`().\l. .\`0l1cilm-s. Barrio. ` .,orPosIis .i:AILwAv nsrot. 3 (Welly know h,s,Cutter f_or B. u C:-omplaon 8:`. Co.,) &;N;. -McRAE, _MERCHANTTAlL_0B V: Aland gefa. stylish, well-made. I`:-ecl. Ijovver. mu: 37-Iv . '- \\`o1ms Am: THINGS. _'1:'Ez:E: A DISPE.\ SIN(} CHEMISLI`. Tll` 13-ly . AND A DROP. VOF INK FALLING UPON _.-x 'rHOL7GH'r MAY PRODUCE THQvr.\v1x1cH MAKES 1`HouVs.aNbsvTm.\uLr-Bvnou. Ba{rrie',f0ntario,Th1irs.d`a.y, J'une 7,*1377. .Vv\'v-Brick Block. up Imnlm) Street` Barrio lhe following Iusut-a'nce (`ompu.nics:--1m- eI`ial,(of London. England). Phoenix. (of Lon- on, England). Qnaen. (of London, En land). Lncnshfrc. (of London. England). Provincml, (of cmmda). Isolated Risk. jof Canada). Uanndn Live`-Sl.ocki_nsu_res Horses njui (hmle against Dean, by Firc.1)1seuse.o1- Accvient. . l _ 11131`. $'L\IJ.I/.I.II\I VV " -l.1.\J.I.'J.l..` L I.` \IL\a -'-C mearpr th -n 111 m 5' new Premises. Miscam `UB0 01 mositc Simcoe Hotel, Bay. W1 In new Premises. Mxscam v 0] npositc Simvcoerotel, 1 $5 nmsmmss {fair Ihz we now on hand a. well assovted 5`9`$ 0f Sing! 3 and Double Harness. T1-uL`k8~ V 811585. Whip s. Riding Saddles. Bridles. Sac. _~ ` 12! . x11 work warmnted, especially C 01111"!- }\Ir; Bailey, Collar Maker. always on _I6 Dre` m sea. - I V ' n. Bur rie. Aug. 24m, 18. `G- jjjj: - /srrv vuvvvx,-.z\/yv.,\,. .zvu.rvv-.,\ """"V""""""V"" "mess ;,?n:`P*:'TM'E*!l Mr; bnucy, Uonur JVLIIIECI`. luwuqa un _-~-- .5, mises. ~ ` Sing '16 Harness from $15113. Trot. ting Boots made to or er. Callaud see In) Trunk s. _ _ _ __ .__ _ __ Trot. un Trunk FR. WARNER, SADI DLE AND HARNESS MAKER Com 2:: Dunlop and Bayeld Streets. Barrie. The a dvertiser being an experienccdsaddie ang . Barnes =L Maker, is enabled to warrant all wot made 1: 1 his establishment to give thorough antis- faction. _ ' |.|A nuaan - I sADDI.ES. J Usr.` I '1 Qourt, M II-'\\'(l l`.l'1I`; LU11-U.LV LU Lu_ uuu;, _ "Mrs. Ross New muck. Dunlo SL. Barrie. 13 when: you can got. work done in :1 Ihmnr.-hes of Tiusmithing. cheaper than the" clxcapn-st. Tin. Sheet [run and Copper \Vork done in n. superior style. A lso e\'cx'y style of Gul\'nm'zcd Iron \\'ork. Euvc-trou_2hing and 'l`in Roong :1...-:])cci:xll1'. Re- _'mir's:1nl .3ubbiu_-.1: executed mumtly. (7imx`gn.~x fur work nludemto. (`-OUP )1 ! &. M('l{} J. unupn u.u\A u uu . .,.... .,- .... -.._ .7. _. COI{NI(}l'1 womc. PI.lJMHIN(:. GAS A.\'I) - .=1'1a.s;\1 I-`X l"I`IY\'G.D0`.\'}C. A SPLENI)lI) STVOCK 01-` t2!'S'|,'OVES AND TINWARETFJ Jobbing done cheaply and quickI3_'. ` Don ? forget the I.`-l:1:.<-_:T_'[`l\c new Tin Store. ndjoixxing;M<'(`urt1xy.Block. Dunlop b`t.. Barrie. .Z~3REA' D. BISCL_'ITS. CAKES, AND GENERAL ('.01\_'l<`EC'I`1ONER Y MANU I~`A("[' URED. uuunAoE. 1 '1`. BROWN, AGENT FOR THE 1- B_ea.vor and 1`qmnt,o Fire Insurance Com- any and Canada Live Stock Insurance Company. prscs and Cattle Insured agumsl; Death, by Fire, 1)iscase or Accident, at greatly reduced rates. Ollice over Ross Stovp-Store, ogposite the Queen's Hotel. All a. liczmons for nsumncc, alt-her personally or by cttcr, will be promptly at- tended, to. Address, Box" 229, Barrie P.0. . , Jvvvvvvvvvvvv` Ar`. PLACE TO GET THE BEST '1 DISH or OYSTERS Ix '1`owzx'. EB ATE, SW `.:.z .....- ... I---nasesgggr BBOM--- 7 HA amass, SADDLES, co LLARS - -rnuuxs, OAIRPET BAGS VALISES. ox r_{AND AT Low PRICES. P.lR'.I`ICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN T0 LIa:1r%sINeLs&_._I_JguaLnAnnsss Solo ma.n_uaetmfer in Barrie of the axc I|:8|0R BAGK & I-up s1-naps. [`#U_R;_Y_.`mS AND Lwunuwz umas. C)_Y5'I'I:3E.- JDEECDT, In SIDSWOI{'l`H`S BRICK BLOCK. nearly Op positc Pjdwards 36 `LaLi1`d'5. Alwurs on hand and read)? _to serve. up the best Brands of Oysters. 71_{.efresh1nL-nls of - various Iunds. \|7 Anuuuv v ; N EW s `i7`6"R E, Q(YH'I`H' RID!-`. DUY\'LOP S'[`REE'l`. , +`.1.f me9 aatiacxn `airy 01:cx .Ca`kes. Confectionery. Canned Goods. &c. Fruits of every king! in season . ' Balls.-_Par11es. &c., supplied at reduced rates. .$%5FEi3Ti0NRfS,&8 ,; Beg tonotifythe public that thy have return- ` ed to their old 1)1`en1iSOs. I It: , VI .\v I & nu a nu. , ' SOUTH SIDE DUNLOP S'[`REE'l`. And has now every _fucility_for fullling his num- erous and ever lIl(fl'(`uFll)_`., cn;;ugr1ncnIs. ` 1 sraALi:""$"r`XI:%l }i6"i-"Wines \ , , . ___. _-... _..-m. . .n Iiunnnurunn T11 E WEST END PAINT SHOP. 'm.wE YOITEBRDER` AT T ~:vTSHERIFF S' BRICK BLOCK."$1 `E5 Hiii L ` ' `given. Vvest. Lnd APuipt., Shop. 3 pence {'9 '1'. State. _ $70,000T:`{ hm"-u-iv_v au Stun} !!_p` |{` LEAVE YOITEBRDER ` .4; c.:E'B.E_::> G1a.A_'_V:E;B.'s_ P__1_1_INTbS.H01 - ..._-._, _a___, _ {Au w. ark in thes Jines prompt! attended to and 5 '_exc}.lf4t edi.1zthe`-1>,(:stB-11`-5'0 thearhchean." V ' Y ' GIMI-D1N,G.7`GR`AINING.AND-.` GN 'Pa!_kINTING. ` 7 ~ `.~1..:.K;`- av ~ vs % %.%<~:~..*:;r*'mm~:;*:.:i` 4 `@vm Remembe1`-=me_'t;;n;t|-<. - - - ---3.` crlun. `mount Htlat. 0 In....:.. A... mu. In .g:r1`P.U1Ts 13>` mm SEASON-W w. anmnusox & ggp. i 1.... n.....u VA... (n....l,- Imulnn Kl Rm -riu . I. 5 E ;;[v1;ma0(>I., i_.oNbE~II{1"j5 'l\!-L.. lncmrnn!-0. ftmnnnnv A\':1iInble As. . Pumps and iron Pipingbf all sorts ih Stock. ._.'.-...n.. `nnnuv ~nyu-\'n_-nvn nae .\\` `LEX. MORROW, ACEi\` FOR Hm fr{11nu~in:v lmzm-n'nmI. (`.mnnnnins2n1m- 'OHN P-LAX'i`ON., HAS P.EMOVX`ID Tl ms 4 --- -u-1 -u R`EFRESH.M E.NT PARLOURS. , _'_ - -.A.AAAAAAA1\/\. ~SA`D7Dl...ERY _A;Vi#I3?A:L;g -vI'{\;I3;'hI[E;?;S~.w - '.\=.;-n! lurjlw (`-unzml unvl \\'_hitc Sim` Lin;-.`< of U`fx}:'EI{fi gel .7 V Bu_x_'|:i_f \ ll'.V -u\ H 111 |,.LI.)-H. IJLI L/.1 u;;.\:.r OI Itl.-\l;l*. l.ivvzu..~w.~ fur lh:-> ("m1nl_v hi` 5`-inn-00 (mu 1. ~11-unn~x'.~. l)!lim- `.\lan`,\ ~\,`ln-o-fl Rust. 1 ` " . , (Lam-ll `\'u1-Ii} 1"`-um I`urm_trnfrlilimhclll .\`t1`1*v\. 22 ' _ _ . I . A` -;- ~ .5\ND BL ! 4)\hPU I{UHl`.l{S- -LA'l'l'. Ul.l`}RK ,0 am! T0 m `. :H1n!\ `.vg:i~'Ix'_\' Url'1('r -(',on\'4-_\:n1't'I'. `.t,,.l_1.l39'.:lL."_ ('m11m'~iuI1`l'in ().Iu'cu'.~ Bonn-11, .\m'1imIm-4'. Au 1 . mgr 1 . .uM ('mnIm;~_-um] .\ua~nt. fur lhu Hula of J` hm . |..u1dn4 l~`:vr~m .\`1m~k, Il1m<:~}|ulu1;|-`urxwiluro. fl - Land hm unmi-,.\\4n-.~. xv. .\Iall fur, the `r`0|IH:liun ul Hot-k, Dunlnpw 1:.--11., N*'l5'.\ uml .\<'l'l)Hlll`l. (`ur-`h udvunvcns "l1rvc)'s on ;\u 0-; ',:m)d~ 1.41. furnnir. um:-.. .|'ulicc (Tom-I Bun \ \H hllsilwss wit- ~""*' _ " ` r ` _ I V "V! ` cud-_-(110. Mon on !\ 1{0l`}I.`lu1, AU()()L.1\ 1.,.x.\ r, i xi `( I n`;>l1~- law or livuh, Nola-.<. Hunk :\('I'()1llllS. V ` ' * A Av, l:;~r1ruu~c mu! Ga.-nn-ml .\;:um; ()tH:,-1-. l`0 hm - !, Hm rn-. Ont. '.l`mdosxm,-.n`s `Books l!1!_h0 Sh.01'lf`SY I --.5, 1-, .'n :`-~-4 I';, and .\-."numa 3'utIsfa-non ill nu u-. )1,;:i\*&1l)d (.`UpiI'll_:ll11`l nlhL'I' .~iunil.gu- _\\'(Irk 1_1lL"HM.I`l'i0 I '23.-..: v-iv!)dI1:~;wm:r:|r-ymudd1-pull-11. .\'.B. ` - ` " ` ' `I lil)I|l.ll1`i("l ('.v::' :'uuu- dny (.'uH<'1'lL'd if rL_- 1 UAN 65 q'Ul L`l. . ' ' _ r:Lclti1'.= ulus ~~-~1 ...-..\vuv1u "W. EDMANSON 6:. SON, . pun. .:.vv-- P aihtmgani1._1jprh%8`3' _;4-Vi' nnnnan in M $MA1\7s0N s C()N.FEC 1`lONERY {J STORE & Rft`-FRESBMEN`l` PARLOR. I I v'Am'hNG, GRAINIRCSQ ' "s7jr`<${-23" Xiid '-r`uVi}aE." COUNTY 01* SIMCOF, G_ENEfAi, ADVERTISER. Orders snlicted for his improved -_- nuns: -urn o, Lulu? lun- c,u_'a_.ocE;-3.:::E:s`. :BA.:KEn.s, ])zL:1))I:l}` ll1Hl1l`I'-$ my dr->-.~. '[`l1m'nInn' 1'1), Mn0.\1s0.\' ax : "I`.\.\"l`S, Audit!) .;. l)....l L`.v..v.. -.v.:l I A ; R A v M is R , A Successor to Raymor 8; Thompson; -----_`___.._.__:.-_._.._._. ` FOR Ydim. ' J. \J V 14 L) v A. " all the New Patterns in great \':u'iet,\'. `LI .u u---; _u. :4 ' L:u'1.:est_ nssorupent O\`C1` shown 1n Barnc. ' 1 .LV . .II. 14 _. HAlH)\V.\ RE. nnd SI'I\Y1.\'G `.\lA(flII.\'E.'~`,, nl - J. PuLI.Anr:s, Opposite 14 rccnw.n'.-5 Fur nit uro Store. Hmjric- Ila`-I.-. __-v_, ` [i on. `ubelrs Buildings, 1, 513431. xld-Sn, Barrie.` ,_..A..n_ J. PLJLLA!\I'S, ppo:-ute l`rec1nun s _bur nitm-n .\`mrp_ Hnrrxe. B n.\'EY '1?) 1.{>Ai~I.`__'|`HE 1\'0]:TH m` Scotland (Junadiun l\1oI-(game (`0uunm_v. tlinmmh. (tupiml $.*`. .4:%3.:i:!; Pt-I!ut_t (mm-. Lime- .'l`nrnn_t n :_` \\'. ` ' Qrr, ml .\lun;uzm-.-1. 38 King-st Rememberethe tann In-qnt\ Stgeet; vpdsit i T` was T HE I..n n... \'..u- Dungu-ne _.U N S--T H E 1 .. mung} n eunrl unnnf L aggmvted 2, '1`:-m.\ks. Vahses. . .-, - 7' tonnd | thna1't.che8lI.' . llihla atom; 01 While ail y<,ni $el1 it for must go. ext day, V British or Yankee dr_v- oods hills to pay '1 -And what is left ?4yie (ls smalier and more ' small. see . I One country manuf:I.cturing' to be, l Auothc r agricu'.tura]-the first Grows richer, but the other still is cursed ' \Vit11 povurty,'for all that it can grow Must as the life-bloodto the other ow. That other sends not all in fair return. It has a. surplus which enrichles. Lezlrn To understzmd, um` longer cheated be. Your interesfs and those of your country see . Youtoil unceasing for a. pittance bare. The prot goes to him, who fat and fair Iu other and more cunning regions dwells, - And maxxufactures, and cmnplacent sells The fruits of twenty minutes work to you For thatwhich took you two fu`l'r1ays to do._ You bleed apace ; at every port they stand- The importers, with their lancets in their hand. ` r. wu muu LU leeu. at nunurearmuuons, you Along the, border live, a. pauper fqw, Little increasing, for your increase pours Yearly to foreign, `and to wiser shores, Where statesmen rule. You this great truth - . should know, Countries alone by manufactures ow. V\'hat would you ga.in-what won (1 it prot YOU ........ nu... Jvnn 5:-nu-vvuau nuulu av luuuu you If wheat to-day through all your borders Lrrew.-- . . . A moment Gripwill throwhis motley by- Abandonfmcrfy jest and `satire sly, And say thisword to all Canadians true. Think what you still have done, and what vnu dn. -nuu. wmzc us 18115 :-y1ems snmueranu. more small, ` , . Lntll the fuzxxishctl laud grows none at all. What wheat cou]d'broad Quebec not once ' nvnnrt `I I vvuwu VVl|CA|-'J UIIILJLI UFULIIL VIIUUCU HUD UIIUU export 2' Now, buys` her our at some Ontarinn port. Think _vuu-exporting cat-tlyxnore to do ? Is IreIand s fate so pleasant, then to View 1 Know you this fact. Canu_dians :~\\'hcu yo'u R08 L116 _l|HllUl'l4CX'U, Wlflll UUUIY IEMIUUIJS lll UHUUC hand." Ulmngc, change it all, aml thus in future do : Whoever sells, let; money stay with you. Send it not forth, but spend it here at home. If hcre, to borrow it you need not roam. Your tools, your arms, your raimcnt, make lmrd bv uuux want. you anu nave done, and wha - you do. - Behold your. country broad.-is it not,` say, A laughin stock to all the world to-day '3 - With lancfto feed a hundred millions, Alon: the,bnrder live. . nauber few. H Hall. IUUII, yUUI` OFKIIICII UHL'H1'\VlIll 111.1 lullC_)' need. _ . . Each helping each, and profit shall sixccoed. Thus working, they shall overspread the land A Q . ).l'l`inil]!7 and a mirvhliv hand. 1 llll VVUI'KlIIg, Fllliy suau UVel'Spl'CiL(.l D115 lllulll. A garrlsonmg anda mighty band. V . Strength shall zmsc, and Canada be known \Y..t am .. vun"`tv 1nn`nv\vv ..1A.... THE NORTH BRITISH C,\:<.{xo1A: INVESTMENT _CQ Y - 1 1 (1nI1\/.!I '1`I::l3,u abreugul Sllllll ELTIHC, Eil Uanulf DU KIIUWH Not; as a petty colony alone. But we must move; the golden stream runs` by Forever on its bank we starve audalie, Afraid to venture. Let us henceforth say, No longer shall our lives thus waxste away. The present s here; the lazy past is. gone, We'll have a country, or We will lmvel none. ' . Gr I). My mother and-I were spending the. summer wich my uncle. D.-.vid Gre-- gory; at his hguse. The kind old. gentleman had written to me to bring one of my school-mates with me I` Some one (he wrote) who loves the country. I invited Elsie Ventnor. She was not a scholar like myself, but lived with Mme. Du 1 ois,teachin_g the children who were day scholars. f\..- '..[`4........\'.... .......!`n nnnnn .... u-ulna.-n I UH!` E0013, _Y()1lI' T1113, your TEIHIUHE, HHHSC hard by 1 nnr-'fzru1crs.will your workmen all supply With fobd, your workmen them with all they nmn ` I The Four-L3a;ved G1over.% \'VUlI\ uuu oulu, wuu a auuu: . Madge put this `in the Bible for Vme: See, it is a fuu>r-leaved clover. (1 found it-just now. _Some good fortune mustisuraly "be coming _to me. . TKT2'.n1 T hurl rlnnn nu kn hurl waclznrl ll UU I l As soon as you wish. .I will have l [everything done that is. necessary, and you may use everything in the housg you like for the purpose. I want you to enjoy yourselves as much as you can_ 10' will be but a. dull house after-you are gone, and .` shall only have the gay `memories to enliven it. When he` had leit usl exclaimed: Oh, mammi, isu t it a pity that uncle never had any children! He is so fond of seeing young folks" enjoy zhernselves. ` Hush, Madge! shahnslily replzed; for mercy : sake! never say anything ike that befoie your uncle." A Why not, mnmme 2 ' V Because,- my child, there are ten- ' 9. ms why you should not. T nrnnzhavnzl n n-nn/1 anal in Int! min ? UIIILUIULI wuu \'\'\7IU uu_v `auuvlru-)0 One afternobn uncle came In where we were all sitting over iour fancy work and said, with a smile : u`.lI._.I..... .....o oL.Z..'C. oh- Dikln 1'... man- When I had done as he had askad he sat down and unfolded 8. new pfan (or our amusement. T ' 'u1f_ _--_..- a.. .....L .... o_LI....'.... .....l 1... l|llU5I.`Bul".`l|y UU uuluuus _LU nun. [U] Uul llluuuutuuuvu ' We were to get up lnblealux and in- vite all we chose to help us, and com I elude wi1h adance. ` urn. __._-n- n_;.._. ..:_..u n'n_;_ _u-nl Uluuc! wax u h. uuuulr. `_` Oh, uncle, how nice! Wm shall it be T ` A _ _-__. 4.. _____ ..._'_L I" ...ill 1...... FARM AND TOWN PROPERTY 8 ms wuy you snuunu nut. I wondered 9. good deal in my m'zn'3 over that` scrap of conver.sa'.|o_n, bu: I ind not ask any more questions. It was no hard matter to get. a merry partyto join us, and.` such fun as we had, rummaging in the attics, vnth Ueb s assistgmce, for oid-fashioned hings to turn into use. V nnanftnrnnnn mnmmn milled Elsie mugs Lu Luru uuu usu. One afternoon` mamma. called Elsie and myself into her room to look through-an old trunk she had found slowed in the back of an mzused closet. 11 `If __ _:_,I, __-, A_!.,_ I ..L....l,!...9o closer. , ' - Here, girls, examine. I shouldn't wonder, from the peep! have taken, If we; had found a treasure erove, (IT- u-an-n I-`nth 1`An`\OAr` CU Han ` II WU uuu IUIIULI ll LfCu3_lliU BIUVC [We were both delighted. when we had `taken out its contents-old fashioned dresses, feathers, laces, 653 , u a tray, ' all bv itself, was 9. cl eew which would have dnven Queen Web o envy,- and which was evld'eut.ly more modern in its fashion than the other ertioles strewn around us. It was a long-train-skirt of the palest lilac wnhtan over-dress of lilac tulle, covered with embroidered clover b'ossoms, as ifsome. careless hand had ung them in prolusion all over the. .,.dll0i\t8 ma- terial.` The rosettes on the tmy slip- perewere. decorated _i n the seine way, and a'Wl`a.lhs9f white clever, eprink gled ,wx_th mimic dewdrope, lay_ with" ` them. V 41 `I &L..I- Innn " ..:A `I-nnnu-mi; H `D snem. . . 3.` mhink, Madge, said mahlma. it mug; hatvew belonged to your uncle's siste: H1!da_h, I hayqjheard she was . a a_gr8tl`t.`b_1`1:iI_I._"|l'd.3vY -1 _ ` ._ _ unhf `rzmmmn. wa ll have 9. tableau `IUIlK`IIIII_|1|IlJIUVUKu ` ` . , _ `~'-`_'l ho evening came, snd._\all the tab- leau: wotessuoqeeomly gone hropgh _ @111: steam. AEi3iIs}&S6.` lu-'1. ha qmwi. When I was helping Eisie to dress, she opentd a_case=, and taking out `o mgssive chain clasped it around bar} neck, saying: 3 _ ; `F1 will wearihis to-night, l`rI1'3ge.'- Why, Elsie, what an exqmsiceg thing. - , van is .'.. _H`I"L,__ 1,1. 9 ` Tfxritb, amid greatiapplau, except the`, est. . ' 1171, Y I 1 - 11: P . '1 ` s. - uuu:',o . Yes, it is all I`have left of my I never wear it, as it would hardly be sui(ab`.e for my plain dresses See. lauulu no ' 111.5 J3UUK'!UllVCu \JlUV(.`I'. The curtain rose, and Elsie stood in agraceful attitude,'|1aading the sym- ' bol at good fortune to a. youth, who, on bended knee, waited to receive i , The diamond studded locket on her white {neck caught the lighbin a hunched eparl:le;s, and the dewspangied clover ashed it back again. It was a bril- vliant picture; but we hardly-had time to. admire it suiciently, lot with n groanmy uncle tel/l heavily forward from his chair to the oor. :.'L...._ _II _____ _,,__1,, 3, rru Lll_l|ll Illa uutur LU H16` uuuz. _ '1' hen all was confusion. _ The young people did not stay for the promised .dance,andTtoa darkens-1 room they carried the old genvleman, wltiie 3. physician was hantily sent for. No one could account for tha strange at-' ack umil,af'e;' a long time,he awoke to_ cons ciousness. _ | 'I`L___ !`\_L .L_ III 1 UUI-IQ UIUUSIIUUUO Then Dab, the old houselzeepr, with strangely working Ieatares,' came mto our ruum'u nd smd : ' :1 Mr:__ tr- ,-._, , - - -- T And opening the diamond-sznddedg locks; which hang from the chain she ` showed me the picture wxthiu. 'I`hnrr- an-uihnsv or who mm. .'. (3.-.. Jlluvvuu ILIU IIIU [J-U\vLl1'U \N_'IHHH._ ' . _ I There, smilxnsgat me, was :1 face| snme?hing{!ike E!sie's, only {now ro3y, ` more radiant It was the only time Elsie had ever spoken -to me of her mother, and I wmhed she would sat; more. - But the ball rang for tho laist tabieau, and we hasfeined to our places. r _-I among the audience, and she ap- peared as "he Four-Ieaved Clover. TEA ..n..r.-.:... ., .- _--`I T-`I--`A AL--J -'- \l\I| ;~:uu.lnuu aunu . chain andlocket you were Vc-night 1 Wnnnrinn-Tu I-1` nix. n-.........V,l ..,.o .'o P..- .TMissVe'1t.nor, rmy I_h1v-J the Iuumu annqnuuncu yuu wore vc;-zngnt. I ' A WoudenngIy,J:.'=sie roseaud got it for her. . . ' . - ' nI\I1-\1un~.- .. - ll\l`I `-` Deb, Dab! I exclaimed, zvhmt iv the matter ?---`now is dear unc!e ?-why do yml,Wu._~1t E:sie"s chain 1 l I :s`(\IT;.... \/I..,I.... 1! ..,.|-._._1.. .__.-,,...,,. 1 ' uv yuu, wag It means 3 uuuu 5 Miss Madge, sdemnly l!!'.E)_`.`lYp c`d Deb, ' with that cluv-Jr drL-,~s- came misfurtune to this house, and now i has brought good luck back" again, I] think. . _ - 9 l . A ,| ,, -.. . 4 - , - - - N `-51 [I133 > ` And without stopping to exp'ain her ambiguous sentence or anuver my question, she departed T When De? came into "the room again, it was to A my `uncle was _better,and wanted Efsie. - When we were alone Deb toad ma a strange sto`ry--tl:at mv uncle hwi `had 4 child, wbeautiful daurghtvr, who had mamedagainsb his will, and who ': he had refused to forgive until it; was too late. 1: 11; TLI 1 `A - V Miss Madge, it was at her coiiimg outparty she wore that dres3-she- was always. funcil.ul--and at that purtyi she met; the gentleman she mtxrriad. With mvowu eyes! saw her f;.`.hcr clasp that chain and lucket (here :1 light broke in upon my mind) around l her pretty neck. When he 1'efqsedtoleL her [lJEll`_l'y her lover (whom he knew was dissipated) she ran away, Mia", Madge, and they went nliroa-1 to a fore1gn'country.' Her hu..b-and died, we heard. Butwith all Mr. David's trying, we could never getariy news of her till this day. At lag , thr ugh your means, Miss Madge.her daughter, Mr. David s own grandchild, has been l.)l_'0llgl1t_t0 this very house. `I-Invn-Ilia nvnnrl Innrvuon nlnnhnzi I-uni. "I~Iere"tl1e good woman clasped. her` hands around me and wept forjoy. V ` V Wlein +.r'\lrl Hnuy ska no-an-an O-n In}; nth`: `utuusuv. LU Lula vcxy IIULIDU. IVALUI-IKIC l1lUBIlI\l I110 nu VVCPD IUI JU-V. Elsie told how she came to be with Mme. De Pois, When Madame had first e'stablihed her school, she was in hergerden one day, and saw :1 young: woman passing on her way irom the station, carrying a child in her arms. She wa3'struck_ by Lthle weary look onl the pale face, and, goinglo the gate, she called her to . come in and rest. Madame made her comfortable in her sitting-room, and -l1ns`ened' to bring some refreshment. When she reached the `room again,` she saw the young woman had fainted, as she supposed ; but it was not a faint-it vs at death. No inquiries could discover win she war, and she was. quietly buried--dear, good Madame herselferecting a plain monument to her memory, The baby's clothes were marked Elsie Vemno;-, and so,Madame called her. ' - A If you would keep from drinking sol ` great a quantity of ardent spirits, eat. Eat more` Eat ntitritiuul fond. Ell: soinelhing whenever you take a d.z'n-'r. ` The drink in all cases comvs from the stomach full of whiv-key and not road. There is -1 simple lesson yet to be leamd by many, an] that IS theydo not eat enough of real blood, bone nerve and lissue-making food. You may half starve to death on salt ~h, potatoes, , cabbage, turn'psr, fried liver. ttawed kidney, and 0. score of other dl ~hPS which please the taste, but add lillie-. or nothiig to the body force. Eggs, the best of steak, mutton end breal are what one requires for strength. l~;- is this unconscious," half-starved condi- tion which causes so much ol the crav- ing for a temporary increase of strengtli, andthat is `quickest gained through n_ glass" of whiskey. That. gives for a few momen's a spasmodic impulse to the wheels of life, sending them whiz- zing and-spinning around for a few mo- ments; then comes the reaction. and they turn more sluggishly than ever. ; The beat spirits in the world reside In good blood, the worst` in bad. It" is vtltatrwhich sends false imaginations, -_suspicions andgdcspondencies to the . -brain..---Graphic'.. ; j How To AV./OID nnuuxzunass. T ~;u"_stohiht'e'nVt. in h6`*oam'o fiom Berry-` . assa with "the" gwhblb `ockT"of Tphoop,- ?{w;|.1i`h ;1.xb.'ha1.% hoa2h:%u:oIyL?hom --A sheep raiserin BopeValley, Ca1., ( sold his,ookJ.aa.man living in the ad- ` jacent `valley of Ben-ryessa, ten miles I dnstant. Soon Jane: gthqformer missed the` dog which had always assisted him in htding thesheep, and searched for him.in.ivain.; ,He was a valuable dog, ` and h_|3`;19'S8H was duly` mourned for a ' pbnplh qf'da'y$, gwheu,-Ato his` maste.-: sT ..\- , --. .`~! 3' ...o'__`. F4 .x"."-J.`Z!JIi,""'; ' 5-_< ' v .53"2se:;~:w: `&sz;rz3:3Tz`ix :m.` No - V, 231 [K 0 Whg13}3r 1 EL. `I113 1'1.` Uhlbll D115. V .l.LV\1" I`I~|-V (1 103. Opposite the Barrie Hotel. and next Bf1I`lJ. A. McDonald's Hardware store. Hnvlnz n"`eP the services of a rst-class workman. dmle need go away without their 1zvox'k'b`ein8 ,' - The Kreatest of care takri andeverythins. "` nal. perrectlv clean. Razors 'oonca.ved or y 1-. Rrountlto order. W. BLADEN.. ' , V2547 ` , . Mn 30. _ Tho despatohe this morning a.e rather favorable to the `Russian c=:.u.=.~. Tho.English eet lying in Plymui.tl: Sound has been `ordered, piesnrziebly in Gibraltar, on rather short notice. Affairs in Constantinople are app;rcr;'.- ly approaching a.crisiL-. A conspirzicgg v against the Sultan has been discovered, ` a nnm!-erofv leading menihove been `hanisliod,' the foreign residents are lnfrnid of an outbreak, the Softas still loall for the a!.te`ntion.of the Iiomrnii -: tration, and the promised Egyptian contingent is wifhbeld for some un- known reason. Foreigners are to be admitted into the Turkish service, and a number of'Englishrncn' are taking advantage of the. openino`. The tren- s_uries ofthe Shrine at Mecca, which contain two lwndred_ million piastrew, have been placed in the disposml, of tho Sultan.` Regarding the Riissinn ] )O!~l`.: lion there are few derogatory reports. ` The line in Asia Minor is advancm;_v, I while that of the Turks slizaws a dis;- I position to fall back; the Czar is to take nominal. command of the Russian i and Roumanian armies, the latter ul which is reported to he in gcorl COl!di- Lion; the people of Servia and .I .oz:- mania are showing incremcd sympaiy l with the Russians. ._ The Servians 3 seem deiermlned to go to wnrwitii the` Tuilzs. Prince Milan has yiclclc-d to; the demands of 111:: war p1r";, am: 395- 5 terday nttenried pr:1','er;= for tho S1l`~ .1`- i ')f`t11`.3 Rusitii arm. Asliglit confra- v ;'ic'ion to this feeling has been .~h':wn ? in Ihn alnrllinn nf Q5-Ur.-rnl. vv1.1n\i*u.~-.- rn f1;;s2;agg;%; :;:%;m~:a;3ag i U'L35- L llIU-7 JJLIIUH HHS ylL'!U('U (U V _ he p1r";,unc: If mav not be generally known that terday su?c=~<~ l'I'l?art Pavha is not alone in the aiugu~ _Rug=_:i'qn 'AgIig;l~L zxr position 01 b -ing an English oflicet dic'i`on to Dd 0. Tllrl-iisll zulmlral. His predeces- in the elec.'i0n of several` m-*n1`uv.-as to ,:wr .19 swll -1live,a hearty old gentle- the Sl:upt:c`nina who favor p- !lqe_ f `nan uf.7'. , n` Vsr:e-Admiral, and a K. Rmsia is c.-edited by 11 Sf: Peler lmru ' 57B H. is kn-nvn in the Enghsh `de::pulch_`wilh not _dssi1ing tlmt S-:r`vi. ` `JLIVV as Sir Ado?phu9 Slade, `bul. by should revolt. _ I lhe 'l`urk`s as Mushaver Pasha." v:-.1 anus l!4\ILu.II,`:J. 1 n0 I(_l'CJ| 'uVc\- 3 1 rega.-d Io Ardahan `ix Um the _Tu.'-s )-ave re!u'man"nA, -;houg_'n, mi, r-;port;` Hz-ui(>'d m` 53'. P4-Tc-r.~;rr.:rg. A nu.-rzlug lot repos, all tmc_cnh!e to Ber!in_ ay gwang over .the Czmtincjnl; 'nc'd;n o'u't a pruspayctof peace. `The lust-vncxx received V.hi+= morninggivcs an 3CC.~'.".}1 u(- the repulse of n r.us_;~iz:n wt->9 .`.ade`on .the'{urkisH p'c<`I*on at 32- toum, afr.cr 1en hours? ghting. No imporIm1tVcha_n-29.5 in the pa Iiom of the two cr.=n ` rV<-pu u ,. '1`! . . We read in the Liverp .vol Carrier; l Amid the troubles and u:'1:ertm . .e\ cf-the` EJSlCI`{l Questi-An, we now to tl:e wisdum of-on.` investnlnnt in S 1:2 canal stoi:k.. \Vl1;t1. Mr; Dist`-t ll ' qnietlv agrecd to bay from the: I{_.::- -'d1ve hisi m'.crc_st in M. cle L3;-:tf~ g:e:1`. u.'ater\v::`_."L'.:ere were 1'~-_>'t=.=la ;. ' 4 [V0 who calprd cf. the ir.vctm.-u`. They sand that we had no need to ppm V tour [millions for prop-trty that was of ' no direct value to `En,_J,1and, that the. ` title was bad; and the voting` prival-V cges nu, and that-tl1e~wl1ole tum a:_~ -tiuu was one of those hu.e ' Tory jobs which we ccmtantly hear of on` pull-jc platforms. lt has proved `,1 very lucl;'yjub indeed. It was no Illurt` ; stroke of bltud. for`.u:e,- hotverley but. - the pt-tscient undo.-standing ot events loummg In the future. _'1`he Calumet` saw the cloud rising in the Ens be-t fore it was discerned by me multitude, I and they prep'_r.a1 hetimea for the . storm. No distu:b.1nce _.in` 1`ttrP;` I could arise without affecting Eqg!n:xrl ~: .._L,II_. _. _. L. -.1 llUl|`\4| (115034 V` 1*-|KV*|' (BIL UULHS L4'l;:"i'L.A'.` imeiesls more vitiily S1-` sitiltailinii iii ' the Seuz csiziizl. in Liverpcol we ap- preciate the fucf. Tiiruiigh that ch al.2- ',nol fl mighty eet of ..tei1iii::rs inter- ! rhimge the riches of Asia and ELIXFP`. Not 21 day passes without Ve~ts:!ls .-uil- lizg and arriving in Mersey fioni Bani- bay, Calcutta, i.`i.3.i`.g00li, and more u`:s- tam China, and niiio-toiiilis uf ihesc steamers usa the short-ciii. tliroiigli he Red Sea and Mediterranean. Any in ts-irruption of this trafc woiihl be an irreparable injury to Brvish c-:mins=:'c': No doubt England would have l.--- i: prepared to keep open {his lii2l1tvt._; ml trade at 3ll,hL2Z.ll'dS, no inst . er W110 i1.d_ `M nay; but such intervention might `,'i :VC' seemedrgrawiwus and aggm.-:ivu u ;~.. ; 5 out P05-*E`:'ii1g a direct llilefett in `la - czinal itself. That obyaction CIXLLW" 3 now be raised. I501,-laud has 9. ~~ li- | s_tg.niiul prop -rty iii t .o Clinfll, she ha: bought and paid tar her shares`, `.11).. is, I 'ti]u,fe are, only prirectiiig hqr qwi: .-._i i ` d-iolarizig that other usher nari; rm`; shall not meddle with it m!S':lile\' .u~:- 5 Iv. This dec-aiation is zirldr-`s.=-:0 Turk y and Egypt. quite as iiiiinh (1-`l to Ru.~sia; it there in one llllig. up >H l which the British people are . n-so'~v- 1] .1 it isihe xed pu`pose of '5.-eping =~':~. the Suez c-`at for Angie-lndicii-i tr=i.'li". ' If oiher countries CHUUS3 to u-.- I!` pnacci-bly, and (or taiiu pursuit 'JfC.i(li-l .merce,thuy will be adinitted meg: 1 I [Iu'li0|pa!iOl1 In its advantages N: do not fear he rivalry oi uthie: nF1'i"Ii~ in ii fair ald, because we are Fll)l'! to 18 hold o_ur own in any cumpetatiou, nsl iW_'e, hiava done signally in the imwl sphere which M. da Lasso pa ente'pr?~cl originated. Equality for all, int.if r- ' . l ence from none, has began (he bllt ie'i ;of the speeches of the overnmmi _fr'om._ihe"di_ite of tha purchase until now. But if others. attempt to_ use " the canal for belligerent pIlfp0\93_ v -they will hava_ British bulldogn in reckon. with. There Kwgs some wnd l talk about Russia sending a eet ui ` AironcIa,d_s`,to.blockgde the ,enu-anca at P0 SE|.id+-'let the_m try it. "There was also some wilder `talk about the Forte vintrdictingg` trag throltighfhzcanal as ameans o ioogrcing ` gun, to be. ao`ma;the.a1_'iy of 8} Power} which wield- ed 3.=,9.h_r_39,5h9mY,- Thl interdict, hovy9_v tr.r w.oiiid_ ' he "'rn'c'i'_` awkward `for thoiidwho issiied` it than for those `whoiwero-e_xpe'etcd to? obey; it,` Eng. ` INC} 3189 '|!l0!0_;thau;th0 .ipr,ivjleg)eAs_ot a ; ;9qgX_.1m9n nseir, _l1'|,-.._.1l'_,i__:l_)`8nlhI_9_'xD, thgluiih : tips, wt%9ld,.hi:9,uii;;=I9.I%t; 1093:!" de- ` :ol1_'V,6,~ 6.ai_1i*a *~- i_'i1-ff Hiha`) "" [$2.00.lF NO+ IN ADVANCE. he laltest -ne\:. 5' . .1 rn MAY 31. U. --. gun I. u.u 0 nun v Lu Ur 41.411-' In '- 1011. over Field Bros... and next W "1':-R-1lWt}Y Station. Dunlo -at. All Work 8114"" , she9_dsnmxtactory..1`heto owing hrsthe, P1093? `In {re Hair-Dressin 100; ,m?.. 81" Ii _ ousmche Dye 113 20c. Hair D ems wfgl-H31mk 3:0 pat:-ona ol s .930 '. mmeroidl [9 ram ;` `"lWgh'eh1mnoa1l. -~ " A. _ yforq Northeote has ans erop questions about the canal. He `frefiises to be-entangled in any ambigu- ous` covenant (or its rientrnaisatiop in ilm'd of war, as if paper promises were of the slightest efficacy in war time, hm he, resjed ~ is. clip _, gm 0 ` and4signicnni.};t3;' ` y H &%de` that Her Majesty's Government ` will be prepared to take steps for the pro- tection of the navfgatiouof the canal. The pledge is not directed against any mitionin particular, but it is a broad declaration to the`whole world. `It is meant, too. The canal is Ihe link that binds together the British and ln- dian Empire; let it be stopped, or even jeopardised,` and the must grievoas evils will fall upon the State. It is not a matter of statistics or of com- ` parative economy to shipping; it is a _ point of supreme political importance, which involves the existence as well `as the honour of the nation. Shallow lcritics of the Government inquire ' .-mcuringly what are our `interests in `iin Wm! if Oi-inu lnnlr In H-an Quart werediife isuas: . 3 -_ ma. 133.2 11612,. OUKUYIKIEIJ VVIIHL IO Ulull IILIUIUEU III the East. If they look to the Suez nr.-al'and study its political and com: 5 -nercial value, they will nd at -least pvnrf. of lheiranswer. -J93 understand from Sir Stanrd `lur`.hc_ote what the Governmen are pre- mrml to do in making this answer ef- `. . ,, A BC`. lV[`. And they will ' The (J/mada Oiczal Gazette contains 'l1e Queen's Proclamation of Neutrali- ty with rrvspect to Ihe two,,Powers now H2 war in Europe. It is in the usuul form, pointing out in detail what con -zzilutes iliegal ianlislmnm, illegal ship- '7niEding, and illegal expeditions. The Prdclumatitin is iiccompamed with a. hen leztu` frdm Lord Carnarvon en- islosing a letter from Lord Derby to "he Lords Commissionersof the Ad- mirality. .From this letter we learn "hat the Proclamation is to be consid- ered csju force in the Cclonies six rlnys after its publication. It also con- vains the usual intimation: respecting 1 'ha entry of the vessels of the belli- 1 gerent Powers into British ports. : leis stated that a great. number of ; Wussinn ladies in St. Petetsburg have ; nlded themselves neither to wear `Kill: or satin or eostly ornaments, nor to .ive ballv, nor to indulge m other lux- ; zries during the war, but to devote the ~ -noney which they would otherwise tmve spent upon such objects to the ' musing of the sick and wounded of jtheiicountry. ' A V nun ur u.., u v um;-rxuiuuul, auu u l\- 1'3-B but A Cnnstantinuple co:rcsp0:idei1t` ;-vri!cs:--'|`here urea qfcers in_ t he Eng- i.-h armv, sober, V experienced 7men, wlm say that :he l{u='smn~ will nnver Vnrn the P)` `ans , and the ex-U-ited e g mi ..:v \\ ho reuresmits t_he- New Yul`: I`[m -.-.'2th the Rum-.n army ' `rirtt Illy i7lV(lUlSS 'nl1l3 vww. Hf ! '~Hy8 line invading army of.l.")0(l00 men Frill-not uccc-inp'ish the w- rk, and he 'i- of npinmn that `Russia has entered '='.p m:1lI_>t1g W'H ._ `ll has been stated; A with sumo show of authority, that '.,e_L.`zu has prumised VICIOHR he will `r p .1! the B tllmns; but Prussian prom are not reguriled as binding on `1u.a-\_inn honour. N1-tin single cum! in `Vurupe trusts the word or band of the i`.us~.ian Government. The Czar will '20 as far as he can, and take all that hc.is nllowvd to lake. His serious dif- enlty will begin when the other Pow- ers iutsilere. " uuilvu WA nu. ucuvluluy U1 l`;lA}5~i1llU has bent :1 great shock 10 the Tu`r|n-1| : -Ciovernmentz As I have told your `readers `many times, the Tutks have ';L`;wnys believed that England was the um Frizxn-:1 nr. \']) 3lllII Ihnu nnu-`LI rA`n lb!-IKIULJ nu.;u, uuAI7n, IUD .|.u|'[5 ||uV0 England me frien-I on whom they could rely. m Spi`C of u1I.thnt has happened, at Lord Derby : famous of Sep-' -'..' rain! lust. zmzl uf thn unmmnno :n .... .4... ......_, J Auuauuo uu-i')ulU|l UL acy- y znim last, and uf the statement in so ` -many words that English sympathy ' xnd bvnn alienated, they maintained utlteir faith that we were not only willing to hnlp them, but could` not M lulp doing so. In this faith they have no dmbt been encouraged by injndici- one f.ri`end3 here. When they found hemsalvcs applaudecl for rejecting the p opusals of the Conference. and tor npposing Europe, it was only natural 'l1attiv;y should hold to a belief so sat-- ivlactory to themselves. The fact, too, that Etrgland was the first to send back an ambasudor to Constantinople foster- --cl lhis belief. flhe recent statements ilry members by the Government as '.v::ll as articles tram some of the ling- V tish newspapers which are altogether _ lrienday to the Turks, have been care- - hilly repwyduced by the local Journals, ' 'nd have probably done a good deal to mislead them. The result has been ;`\ ;r,rea.tst!rpris_e at the declaration of , =1eI.:t:'nlity,t und,_ as I have 8-rid, a great lumlr Pprhnncr nnn nf Han Gran 1-nu- nuuxzulny, uL'U,_na I IIJVU 5-IIU, Ll E-3;r1u| shncl: Perhaps one of the rs' con- ;s -qu-mans of 'he awakening which has :3 mm upan them is the reazatlon of 311.10 (Act that English pub ic opinion has I-`.;I'x)P inuence with an English Gov- Inn-rnunl Strong by virtue of namral position, L '{o..-.-. was made ms-of the moat forrmd " `We p aces in Asia by i'lusz!rious_ conn- 1 -\-mar; of our olvn lelore the memor- `: illn siege of 1855 Gen. W1 hams ! -rd Cor`. Lake 3) forli-ed same 0! the l :1'e-gl1`souriug height; on to make it all i -1! im;1os~`ihIe in repeat the bnllmnt : l'`1\l|ll' ol Poskiexvataoh. The Ruesmns ` we hard to d,- so during 'h*- Cn- .- Mu mr. Alter luhor/`ouaanrl s'(ilful -1'-,0-l.).'rl`l1- they ,r!v',kr'd I7. vilh a. n-r iv ~-nt g;?lan'.vv which exciwd `he 2-vmlztion of .'hen Eng im lees. For .3-lrlly buff 8. day `hay al owed 'h.m- salvvs to be mowed dawn bv a. murder- ouwm rather than abandon the at~ r -mp! to carry the heights. lhey lost nor? rneninthut one ass-`ul' lbnn have _ `Ah n In many great battles, But at s`_'hy were dnven bnck, leaving mg rz-lgular lines of slain to speak of heir davotedoess; end they had to `starve lhe garrison into surrender. The ulace, we must presume, is at least as -:`r'ong as `it `- was "twenty years ago. `Von the-apathy of the Turlmh of- oials could scarcely hwe neglected to span? and strengthen the foriitfcations ..-n oh- '.......ol... ..l .....-..:.._ .__|_s-u_ ' -SI-IAVING PARLORS. THE ENGIASH SI-IAVING PAR- am. .'P*3- emosiw. !.he_ Bm.'ri II.2.w1-, m=3_993 ~v~- \/\/\ /\ <-,\_,-VV\ -\rJV'\.,\/uxn r I ~ . Tue Consrnnliuople correspondent hf 7.`-.e D.-..-3-. y News writes :--The prucla-.. natiuu co! the neutrahty 01 England Beau Lrrn n rn-pant uhnnk In u. 'l`vn`.l....L. nyulx uuu uucupguiuu Iua nuniustuluns . ui-g the `months of warning which preceded the war. We do not hear ` 'hat the garrison have any substitute for 9. Williams, a Lake, or u Teesdule; and Asiatic officers are usually so bad `bet they afford little or no security -gainst those blind panics to whiqh Orientals are peculiarly. liable. But more than one attack seems to have been repulsed nltend,"tip`1t_"is dot un- flik`.=l'y that the" *Ru`ssia'na "-' mayvngain 'hn'vuto ptoueod ebgwhetlong process of u siege They will...bnV!19., holiday 9_i_tlh_qrra_t.`K.nu or elsewhere. Asia, I , 1 Anon-.`i`g|l'if'f$*liyi'6l1iiAI`6f` ii';,nu the ill"I(3di TlgWm-n! they cen L e***vav9*!w*-$9 .-a : _-yr BRIE!-` NCLTES. "[151 I-.\ 5113?"; O l!l..-\l:`I".l.iv<'n `K:-mu fur Hm (`-un I`.-!.|Il1'ln*. U \`v . .\ul!. ` M.- . mu! Alto (`,0n\'`\'ll2lCCl`, u.,:_._ -1_'l)`unlop Street. Barrie. J Unn DLILV, rm-y-at-1.:1\\'. Solicitori Vl}'LL\aL\4l.Vb.!J; 1.'u.\, n Cltxincisry, &:c. (Hcc. dpposixc the Queen's 19-ly V F:"""" " aeA.L T%Adv=fn`I%\i1:=-iili?`T Cu, Jo1{NsoN, BARRISTER, Attornwy-at-1.:1w. Solicigor in CIm nc'cry, ,,,,.\q-\'u:1ccl', _()t_1jcc._oppos1'.c 1n 1.. ' of ln_ - j,,g,'1l11L- 9 nrdvrn I . . 1,3,5`-y)liux2|s and ad` 41. \\ unl'.`d, F0` a, will he ud ' , ` Al`: ml\'(',I`1i?- nr !lm.~~ wit h }\'l1I1lx1 ` mun hv gmid In!` I.\' A ls.-stric-115' uzlhu PHI 1 w_-ping:-`~I, and tlculli \\'[r~`1.l".Y S: Kl.\'(i, '-All AI'\\ ~'\l't~ Drepzu-ed to advnticc moncyoh first-class 5 At 8 per Gen}-' 1:!-TIMI-: T0 sun` BORROWERS;-ED! { ia nu.-mm-ml panP!`_0f.l|l(` Loumy. nntlemoymg lit d093, yhe ]Ill'g.(3Sl.$'.|l`t,l.lI~l1`ti0Xl of_al1 ll_('\\'SP)u,pel3 [ u.,m;,...1 m tlm .~.eg.-tmn. 1 ..I most desn'ah.c me. ,`{;..... for :u1\'t'1't.i:%lll.(;:d I15: lquxntents-editorial luL';lI. llL'\\""-}l 0l'.'o?rLv "lwllll be mud t be 0* m|,k;,, winch diutm,.us1u tal.-clues country, .,..-mics. . . ,. ,!_hJ_`,(,1,n.:p:gruncntl1settonlgegi with an exten- `M ,q`01lXl!L5.l|_' of `ul ufqumntcs for printinf, M.0,_.d;,,.; mcmm-,9 fox ugmn_:g out !`el-(311188 wor -_ n-rrpruueuuts for ull styles of I .:,.q_\-pmu1d1w|_ - nugl Hmdlulls. and :1. stock of choice fancy -lass of printing. V ' - pm` for 111" mm . ~. f _cvrr_v 1_e:-mnptxon In stock and um! ul )'v:NOlI1l!)l$ prlpcs. .. `M15; '.u- bu}-3-_rnp1xnn-$1 per unmun' H nul_\-5:11}-`1:;_:5: LI n9_L so paid; - ' q _\n\ H: I IhI.\(: lzxght cents per line for 2-ud two cents each subsequent in. mmend ed. . l`,y";431+"d`6 1',QA1* "IV slrnis 617` i-. .\..n m e-mu4y\ nn In-.-ul |I..Inl: nu (`RSV Owen Strool. nearly opposlte'} ot Oice. 11- my gsfturtltmx ulvautci V I I: I< ' _-_ _, . . -. . 1-: [t).\'EY TO I.0 AN.--THE ` .- L`, -.u_...,1` 4~.......I:.... \1m-tmnm= (Hnmnmv. . uq--..-.:-.__..j.T_,.%_j_j__j 'CON-V.EYAVNC~l:N%G., ` 825. `K1,!-1.\'ANI)}`.l: s'rm;.\', CUN\'I~`.Y- I \\`:':.' I l.nnv-I-:11 .\rv.-nl lm-.:`n':mu-u-4 l-`.I} uM- r0UNT\ 1 A I vnrm-' \ 1.;g;\; |A\/.vIIJ\l.V BK. T.\ .\"l`S, Audit H:-n1, I-`.~1.-an-.-null 35' .1. uu.....,., ,, . `;}_:1.T1f1: ,1. x1:.u~m;, AT'j`(,>iz. = \'L`\'.A'l`-l.A\\'. solicitor in (jhancc-r,\'. and u ".VI`J.l .l\J I4\_Ix1..\ l.LV`|1\A5lgv\J v- I .`.`I.0oU to 5<`_ u,u00_ on lioul Idnlulcr (`nay :~. Enquire of \V.\1.`(.`I{..\III)0L`l{. . ~.`x.. m uf the Hmnilmn Banking K. Loan (`um- .. Moss-:~;l., \\':-st of Barrio X>um11"_\'. -ll-1y ll` L}_U.lL J.l:\.LVJJu 1 _\J.L\f , i2:v1~sunont on gmud fn-.1-hnld rily Suml per ($011!... dopcndzull on the .un1-4.-quirx-d. .\o prim-ipul money ruquiu-r~d `M-ml of tho H.`I`lll. .-\Rl|.\(.1l & .*'l'1{A |'H\'. - inn-..~ kc-..liz11`ri.:.` I _L;|It\J.VD!J.I.' L,`.l,vuu ALLIJJ , . upwards, for three to rim-en, 4. Intern.-it an. 8} pe.x cent. puyuhlo _\'n-urly. ~< under 931,090 on the _\'eurl_\' N-)m_vm-nt svs. I H` principal and interest. Apply lu-.I.\.\.[I'JS .\ N US. ('un\'x~yux1(-N`. Mun:-_\ , Land and In- ` mt` Broker. and ls:-nu-r nt` .\1urri:u:u- l;i1:~I1scs.-. :- in the Post-(mice, building. llurrie. 30-ly. . A. BINYON S SHAVING 4P,A-R-. '- ovnr Winl Th-nu nn nail . '90 1'4.` Iii`!/1` .\N!'iCI!. `-'0" -`nu mu! l)-Yul 7.2;.c,\L m` .;;.;+;;. ` f` r 1:L"1'm;RI~`oH1), M.l).. 'M.C. \. .. .~-1.. m` I-Hiwnv-u l h\'~4i-i,m_ S111`- 'l'|,:;:; 2'1"" 1 ' _ ,. ., . ._..-__ ! ~(!_.\R l`I{Y,. BOYS 5:, PEPLER, .1 \ Hnm*u\\'-- ~!~`nli4-i[01`:~`. Bzwrie. L, H:l1'."l(`. U . lmnlop-st. I Hm Olvr-, I EUR PARTICULAIIKS APPLY l'O .-(n; cupimx >32.433,:m. M-um; .\-. Uzslm `:umgm'.-4, King-$2.. .'l`nrnntu: , liurrio. ()l(-v over Hnu. Bout hnn1m)->:t. ssoojbo. -(_ |nu.. ;,,A(;;1; s'rnA'r-HY `Mr; . M1,: _-\t1u|'n('_\f.~&.Sn1 .`. unhlin-` ('nn\'vvum-4 -nd Nu` H.-1'11}. am. Sun. lurr lm:`r1~av.0rs. .\IIorlwys,Hulia-imrs, S11- .. lmrrie, 1)`.\llon 31(`('-ul`1>h,\'. Q.L'. \\ illi:un Boys, :_ Fr.uw_i:x H. l`. J`cpl .I-`ru.n`i.~`. Ry. Al-.'1`l`Ali _0J. 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