Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 16 Aug 1877, p. 1

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`I113 L).I.J.Y.I.\J\I.I.'J J.J.\J LI VIM .lJLl.\l.IIL.I.'Jo M. SHANACY. Pro rletor. Having `re- cent! built the above ouse on the site of the imcoe Hotel. and furnished it through- out in rst-class style I am reputed to` give the public the best 0 acoomm tlon. Good stabling and aptcntive hostlers. Sam le Rooms for Commeroml '1`:-a.vellers. Stages eave the Hotel dnily_gn arnivq.}__9_g trains. = y Il.Jt1.l.\v IXQKIL` .IuI.\. \J LJJJ, IJJ.'XLII4lDLIHa'j' JOSHUA CLARKSON. Proprietor. Corner of Mulcastor and Dunlap Streets, and opposite the ADVANCE Oiilce. Barrie. This oommodious V establishment is well fitted 11*), and will com are favourably with any house 0 the kind No of Toronto. Good accommodation for Commercial travellers. The best of stahling attached, attend- ' ed to b obliglng and experienced hustlers. Stages leave t is house daily on the arrival of the up crans, Bar well supplied with the bestot liquors in CHIEFS. . ,* 1141.1: 1! U.L\.U .|.Ll.U.Lu.ouu , u; v 1.1.5 un- GINEER. Provincial Land Surveyor Archie tect. &c. Over Canon's shore, opposite t.he Queen's Hotel. ' . V . -` ~---_.-- cu-I EUROPEAN {H0'1`EL, (Late Ocean.) H. G. BIGELOVV. Propl-ie_tVor, -_'_I`hl_II_m3c 1.17! hn Iran} nu OI... Il|....-.._- .--, tree to and from all tilni Market`.-st.. on I_)unlo_p-st. A mu mruer stocked with tors. -Terms moderate. UNION HOTEL, cooKsToWN.-. JAMES TUCK, Pro rletor.` This house mwimz been leased by x-. Tuck has been . `HE ROYAL HOTEL, (Late Fara.- ghet-'s Hotel) corner of Toronto and Eliza hath HI: `Heat. Ii`.|-u nf Hun 'I`nurn 'l`hn enhan-ih'nn Lralnq. md cngars. _ HE QUEEN'S HOTEL.--A`. BROWN. Pro x-lotor.--Exoellent aooo` datinn fnr Hun tnuua no nnI.I:n n-.. .....I I $100,000 '12:? APPLY TO | THE ALLANDALE HOUSE, LANl')ALIl!_Jnll M Mnummrmu n. EU. 11. DLIU VV L1, _:1I.tvJ..|.L.:.:uu..I., AND` BUILDING SURVEYOR. Houses to Rent and for Sale. REsmnNcE--McDonu..1d Street. Barrie. _ J. U[VLU1\.l\1U.L\l`4, I Lwv v 1.4.1 \JLL.l.A - Land Surveyor. Valuator, &c., Ontario Block, Dunlap-st.. West. Barrxe. Parties for surveys on Ixorth _ Shore promptly o_1-ganized. All business with C. L. Department promptly at.- tended to. - Money to Loan. 24-Bmo D1. MAUJH 1 , . D U 1.lJlJ.I.`A1.\, uu.u- TRACTOR, Plnsterer. Sac. - All work done on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Satisfaction um-unwed. Address--Bayeld-st., nmr the Barr e Foundry. _ auu uuiucr nuuuuwu wxul um near me market 0!- - 20-ly ELLINGTON HcT17T.I,`(*1z'i:. BUILT.) ](.`.o{-:1 Dunlo and 'Bayo1d Strnnrn Rnrrin Iraq n.-m..x..o.... vm.x.. All btisinoss with G. L. Depar tended to. ' Moncg_to uamnwea. near the Barr Fou_n;dy;_ UAN "M BJ.I\aUJ.VU',| .lJU.I..I.J.IJ1:A.l\\), `Contractors, and Architects,Bmd1ord Street. Barrie. All classes or building _work undertaken and executed Eronxptl and satxsfucmril -. Plans and S`)ecicat ons ot uildings furnishe at a rea- -_. . _.__..>.... -`DC-C"? n.-:3,-\ J1.l1.`l1l.l`4V.l.`UUJ.V.lJ.1\..|. , .I.'AJ.`\X.l.A.\.I.'A up BOILER WORKS;-II. SEWREY. Minn!- ' facture or very descri tion of En no Boilers, r 8 S i1ingle,La_t ,ans& Wood- Snw `Mill. Grist. Mill.` Iworkmq Machinery. Ill` .\JU.lJ .L\a.I`JD.l. \J.I.I:uuJ.'-.L .Luv1.' . 1 Herbert's Essence of Life is a certain cure for Seminal Weakness. Nervous Debilnay Mental and. Physical Prostration, Em. All sulfering from Ennons or You-rn, send for 1; Circular toe HU- BERT 85 00., Sole Proprietors, No. 22. St. John Street. Montreal. ' '1`].`1UU, EU 111.10 AHLDQ on Dun n n.u.u repared to undertake the following des crlpt_on of work either by contractor otherwise. P! terms, Paint! Gluing. P Hanging, Wiaitenlng, and Coorlng. " All avggrkv neatly. cheep andexpeditioublyexeouted, BI.AxI'.;u6r.'.. IVHE SIMCOE HOUEJE, mmv hnilt. tho nhnvn nnnn nl ANKLE J:'LnA1V 1134 U: Lu.u.J.u.--u.uv. BALL, Co. enter 8; Builder. and Manufac- 'txu-er of Doors, shes. Blinds, Mouldings, &c. Planing of all kinds done romptly and sumptuo- torily. Scroll Sawing, 1-essed,\Ton ed and Grooved Lumber in stock. All mate:-la furnish- ed ntn low re and satisfaction guaranteed. :.~.........- 12..., am an-mt, Rm-tie`. signs an S;c., pro res Appucatwnsttor us can. _ _ c Regi:tn_ i]o:% '1`:-ad3:1urks,0%1 mil Copyrights. BERT 85 00., 8014 street, Montreal. undersigned hasopenedn. Livery Stable in he promises lately occupied by W-. H. Crosby, Owen st., 0 site the Post 0moe,'Be1-rie where Horses on ehioles, Double and Single Ri , and all uislees ot.a.ilrst-class Livery can found. X. FRASER. ' _____._.__.___..___.___._ HOS, FULLJAMES & SON SVARE N JSJVV 141 V nn 1. I_a.I.n..u.Lu.-.7._--a..:.;.n.u des-. cuncign e1the.r_l2y Qontregt or vv \z.nv--an U. 1.` '.I. A .11: J. u Lll.L.I.IJ.rn.e.ua ` G. S. BURKE. Proprietor. Hevingdpug e chased the entire business and stock-in-trn A.~L.-B k. t ' dneed ti 1 . `" "" nm' ng u.`i:..`."m..`?u.`1' - x"i.`a'. Prepared to execute an ower than the lowest. Thoee wishing to par- chaee anything. in thenbove line will save money and satisfaction awarded them. by giving me I ...u Dnmnmhnf aha Phoe-Oollier-st.. and sa"lwtion'Evi.i'i7ed giving me a call. Remember the Plq.ee-Coll!,e1~st.. opposite PublloSohool.Barrle. ' ` , 3-17 mung. 1 , V .l`J.l.l:Jl.\r.l.a.1.L1.I.w.I -us. mdinte of 0ntu'iosV,efe% EON nnd'G odenna sumac. Dunlap G!-sham _'_a'.1`nnn;7. .. V ULVID1 LU .uUnJ.V IL` uuxuu vs . :51.-000 to $20,000. on Real Estate on easy IL-runs. Enquire of \VM. CRADDOCK, SR... Agent of the Hamilton Banking 8; Loan Com- mmv. Russ-st.. West of Barrio Foundry. ` ll-ly Grooved Lumber 111 86061:. Au I_|I at a 11 satisfucti Factory. Bay eld Street, Barrie`. ' ,water. no nus ruquuuu. us Auuuuuma Everybody wants it, Sam le 10 cents; three for 25cents. Catalo e for: mp. ' ` MONTREAL-NOVELT co._, Montreal, R9.` .:Zg- .::. 0. N 1' A R I 0 MARBLE `WORKS. Pro Ito. Having`. ...u.e.. . na. {mum-ma`_' nhnun thn nntire h ` D.l`J.l.D.l`J1A.lJ, 1J1`JL`lIJJ'J.I.V- 1.1.1 .l.\J' I BACCO. Cigars and Snuff, Meorschaumv Bria: and C11: Piges.` and Fancy Articles. Ali kinds of Smo era Sundx-ie3__$athe sign of the- t ! Indian Queen. Duniop Street. rrie. 30-ly ENHX Urinal`, U1j1'A..w A_, Unu- ADA, Solicitor of Pawfs for Invention, Applications for Canadian. Ameri- c1m.a,n taut cos. and for the S..E`;%. %....n..h...$`` " ' M`"_" D` tl11LVIJ..l.4.L.U.u 1.1 .l.`4.|u`1.nnJ.\ um, Bailiff llth Division Court of the County of Sixncoe. Agent for the Loan of Money a.i;8 1' cent. interest on farm property. 0FFICE8-- ew Lowell and Creemore. , 28-ly_ ' ANTED water. No in we nu-an fmp 95 1-puts, U3! I711. .[\a\J\J'l.`J.l\aD3, vJ.LJ.J:u: - uv;.1- STABLE, County of Simooe.' Oloe--`Police Court, Barrie. Poultercr. begs to inform the xiibllc that he_ has taken Stall N o. 5. in the Market; ouae. Barrie, where he will carry on the above business. `rnumno uu W .12, Du .l.\JI.LL1'J.|.Ia an u RESTORED.--'-PROF. .L. E92222:-.;=..2:.:::,,,I;*::s`m,a;;:?a.';.::.`m pan)`. 1'. DAL` 11;` U, pumnn, vu U J.` J. J. - Simcoe. will be at his Office at the Court House, Barrie. every Snturdar.- Residence and P.0.. Cookstown, . CHRISTOPHER HARRISON, DE-V POSITOR of the Barrie Branch Bible Society, Dunlop Street. . : hm: 9.1:... gum No.5. in the Market ouae. Barrie. THOMAS LOWE, BUTCHER AND mm. cn.oo IN _KDVAiI_OE.l` wLAI{oN 3UsE, BARBIE; I Inl-UTA (`.I .A R1(QO\T, Prnnriefnl-_ (".m-nnr /\rs./x `ILIFFORD THOMSON, CIVIL EN- rnmtrwn Dmulnninl Lnn Rnrwwm-_ A1-chi. 1,120. if." BROWN ARCHITECT, /nan` ninnnrxrn. RI VFIYOR. Honacs nu uuu uu v 'OAN T85 TRONG,| BUILDERS, I -n....o......om-a nn Arnhih-.ct:.Bm.dord Street. [OSFPH ROGERS, CHIEF-`CON- ::'lIAnY.n`. Fnunfv nf mmnnn. Omen.-`Police MLi:&1{7 176`i617I~}"s"t71T1"51? ,`l"IlL.l .:......:m n? wm nn.nnnm(_ SR._ ARCHITECTS & BUILDERS.` \ \_ s/x AiRRIE FOUNDRY, ENGINE nn`n .w.n wnn1zsI:_n. SEWREY. Manu- I I1. 1hUvJu--v :: x ; J. the Bankot Commerce. EW LIVERY STABLES,--gTHE ..'..z.....h-nn lmnnnnnn 11 TJVAPV Stable in IENRY GRIST, OTTAWA, CAN- Ann` Rzilinifnr of Pafzzfs for Invention. uunu uh... -.- :ARRIE PLANING MILL---GEO. n A r 1, n..........+...- 2, nunnm-. and Manufac- [A -`LT.)N NEEi.Ai~IDs, nnlll Ilth nlvluinn (`nun-f. nf thn nnnntv hf J. CRICKMORE, PROVINCIAL - Inna Rm-m-vnr Vnhmfntt &c.. Ontario . T. BANTING, CLERK, COUNTY 1. Qlmnna, will he atihis Office. BAILEY, VETERINARY V-BUR-. an-nu .gnd-Gmdinm of Ontario Veterinary. mnuunl I`L";Ilil'C(l. 1\ ` \J U L\4 .l.I.l1..|.V LID .L' KILI vcstment on goiad freehold 1- cent... dependant on the principal 1none`Ix`1}i{r:L_d 15'/U,UUU security u.lS1uxd 9 u.mVil_und of mu term ARDAGH 8; S bulwllorsa. xxx. Barri _ H. ROSS-O F E1 0 E oiv E u... D.`-.1; nf (`A1-nrnnrnp . AGENTS to sell the Mann; `PEN. Writes with` cold -W&0el`. ink required. Is indelible: Samgle 5for25cents. Catalogue _ ._' _ . BETHELL, DEALER. IN TO- nnnnn mm.-.2 and Snuff. Mean-schnum- ' Vol. MACE, BUILDER, CON? 1 A nivnn Dlsmmrer. Rm. - ._____._.__.. MISOELLAN EOU8- A ;l:R[NARv. V HOTELS. BARBIE. Ull LV Jlkluuu L , nuuu u .u .n.J.z.4.x 4;, Collector of Roms, Notes. Book Accounts. kc. _ln~mrnucu amul (J-cncml Agent, Oicc. Owen ."m'L~I.Hn1ri*.`()xlt. 'l`ru.dcsmen`s Books Adjust-- ed. mm-r.-:1 H. and Accounts Made Out. Docu- 'mcm~ .\lum- and Copied, and other similar work l`)1w tun \\`ilh due 1u`.ul1X`1lCV'Ild dcsputch. \'_.B._- (`ushhamdud over same day as collected 11 re; may at.- j_':- :-- V . - --7 01 the best material-and on the shortcut notice. . most reasonable ntes. $00.41. on: AND .L4'M1>s.4 M , couan sYi1iJP`mcn'1 in ion ged y riot-_ tomythlng else of area :35 extant.supd- CONDITION POWDE GATHARTIO PILLSL, QUININE \VINE:8a Inot be surpassed. `FULL suppmr or ' V Perfumery and roast Article`:-. nasausmctxon I : P: ' nnteed to all purchase:-5.31 DISPENSING CHEMIBT. V-vvvv ToLEN aMoLEAN, ` ` nuuns_mrunI_ DRUGS. , 3 _ cm-:n{IcA1.s,' DYE 8T'UFF`s, ` rxmrs, VARNISHES, nous, TOILET AND~FANCY':ARTIOLES. Dunlop smut. - mama; INEW suoii !:lEVl Sruclul OPPOSITE THE BARBIE HOTII; DUNl._OP-81`; b ' Hat 1} R _-faign .1 ' vnznow mepe > __x nMg` toannounce tomytrleadsan that Iam prepared to lugply their evqry wnntin e . H -------u=- 070,000` at S luxd |`?.'_':'_`?;,A,._'!.'%7.5._,.'."."4'_'?~| Having assumed the business formerly carried on by O. A. Sheppsrd, has pleasure in oering to the public `A full and complete stock in. the several" lines of the Drug business. ' nnuaesun nzmolulze . DYE STUFFC, _PlRFUMIRV,' PATENT MEDICINES, ` TRII ET AQTIQI IS I Al ".roII..:1'_AIt'rIoi.I:s. nun. LAMP nxrunas, no. I New additions to the_utock `ox TOILET ARTICLES AND mncv GOODS eon- stantly being mude. . . PRESORIPTIONS CAREFULLY MADE UP. PRICES MODERATE. : ma-`GIVE :_M:1a A. OALL.-u now? song:-r -ma sunn- THE" DRUG" STORE. OPPOSITE THE BARBIE HOTEL. GEORGE MONKMAN. Dawn-tln 'IKnI\nI\`E IRHR 'II_Iv . 25293955?- &II& |Ban-lo, March 29. 1876. ---mums, mnnw Isuwmns,--| TI\II`_?' I `C Kim All the latest and uobbieggtuna on. `and to h fro d tint to ' 0 `mac m on u menon given every PERPzTrI'1rG-ilA`RA l!E'lD, DDYIVDG `IlI\I'\'lBI) A III l\I)Y|I|D lid!) at a\--o P I ES MODERATE. onnnnsron . 8 C ma-moumnv-mun. cw" `of Fcutluntl Cunadl Mortgage Com ans . `W \IuJ':1 1\J _lA_l.l1.'.:lJ.I..|:J A.` \J.LDLJ..l.. (limited). Cupilul $2,433,333. .Pe11aLL 8:. Osler. `ene- ml ;\[unago1-s, 38 King-st.. Toronto; W . C. Orr, njzclnt, Hm-x-ic. Tomce over House's Boot Sc Shoe btorc. Dunlap-st. \. 16451: --..___%*_ _ . ' .-I-: Bu-rle. Selit. 14. I876. TOILI-`IT -ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, DYE STUFES, &c.. .&o. V V o MAKETHE ' ` Noaleu, Nobblelt. `and am im- . ung sun to he had North of 2` . /' A Toronto. 5 FRESH A_E1vAm IN. t3'Glve'h1ni a and sets _wen.m;dp: Suit. A . . ,. I`:-ed, Lower. Ban-In. Rant, IA, HA, ' ~ ' ' ' l'i_|u (Well k'now`nic,cumu&c' 1:; Vn,- ~ ` Cmnp0;ImI_:Oo..) ._ : ;IIl.0P-l'l';. OPPOSITE IAIIIAY, `sum nn`:o's'rocxT ` ,jAxn" ' ENTIRE SATISFACTION GUARAN'l'IIB_. _ . Puilg: b_u-Vina can 370?}: muloup. WWII` Ull GIOWEII XVI? ,9 _ ` p . ` ,4. ! .3'!"9'..TW.EE2 : .= `Iain-`df. ` V. . - . , =ot nnd.p:pnn|tl:y': '- IMEDIBAI. HALLII UDIUIII 1.\\I\JL`Al.\.|J"-`].JxL1J \./J..J.lJLUJ.L > in` (jmxnuj {(:giSl'_`y' 0tlicc-C0p\'c)`nncer._ ('on1nuss1on<-run (guccn 3 Bench, Aucuoneer. Ap- pmiscx-,und(`onnuixsion A cm, for the sale of Mou-'1-5. I.:uuls, I-an-xn Stock, [ousehold Furniture. (i0ml~',\\'n.1`c.~l. bu,-. Also for the collection of 1::-um. .\'nIu~x:uu1 .\ccmxn1s. (lush advances made on g<)mhrln1'L for 5.110. 01116:! -.l olice Court, Barrie. li'BOUGH'1` 4'1` A Low FIGURE ma cAsH, AND TO, BE sow OFF camp. . liven-y'I.Ino I-`ulna, Fresh, I"-`dncunl and tall. Lower than any other ` llouno In the Trade. nrNEW srbcx o1:-1>n1DM1: CIGAR,-| l | vvvusvvwvvwsss FR'ED_. LOWER, V ` (Successm-to Geo. lane) IIQRQIIAIIT Tl II Q. `QI I I'IJ\'ThLIII |MncnA`i"fWf"iILna&.inIuIa31 IIAIYIFG VIVIIIF FOR A..NOBBY _or gpgnmgnamm namomjneaooa JOHN wooos, EMEDIOAL BALL,"E| _ 7 7 I (`Late -of Wells Bros. and Watsoil 00.) 1` ONEY TO Lo A .-'I`HE NORTH. ..;.....`.-::*"W.92!:99;. .;"`::*'$'*.='*:g`,=.`. :~*.`.`.:' P1111` MEDICAL DISPENSARY. mun Ann . V N pa 16`A;_;<,}?-"_A`1u_::o_;;I' '15 g. 5 :2} A new and specially-selected stick of )RUGsT FOR THE MILLION TAILOIIINO. 'A nurse: rm A. fa `miuam; ` WUHANT `W1-03 "_7C"s_-. - . ., --fwonns ARE rmxcs. AND noior mz rA1_m.;ma"v;-`o'u ;o*i)up's:m.u- wmcn mums Tuousmms 'l`HINK."-BYRoz\'. 350,006 years. lntvrost n . Kan outmonu-.3. " 16. 1877. . - A SPLENDID STOCK OD -- aufovzs AND 1'mwAIIfI.u 1-LLn_.._ .'I__- -I_-_._ ._ __`.I __n-u_n_ ----y---w -1-`: --,-vvvuu-`bu-- Jobbing done cnapxy and quox1y._' . Don t to t the` hoe.~-'l`lio nbvi Tin Siore. Qtuolnlng ccanhyglilook, Dunlap 8%.. Barrie. J o H N P LA_Xi HABREMOVED'1`( ms :3 j --'Q Q j g - I` 1 11- ,.l % lI.__X,| SOUTH SIDE DUNIDP STREET,` A":,:u:.:::::: .':*.........*"'.,...........`""' `f`:.~'*" oraonsonoxteqvcormouiapmvea` '5 T -stun, HO'|"_AI|I I up? WATIR linmcis Am) mm am: co'nE6'n"v'v3i{ ' " ?"E.Js"I'nn : srmfnnmu non. - V V |-nrnE`u jg::IIt" ml:--I LUANsUh`:51,UUU-Am) _ 9 o upwards, for three to fen e.}rs. at 8} pel ccnt,`\p&yo.ble yearly. "f" `151|=I[$l.Uo!) on the yearly 1;e)gJ.yme.g sis- 1`L|{l)l\l)'f p1'nu:`11nll and interest. Apg y to J M `B .11 \`-Mills. U0n\'0yu.n0el`. Money. Land and In- 0:nznL_c Brokn)-I`, and Issue!` of Mm'rh1g Licenses. .1cem the 1 ost-Ulue building, Bayne, 30-ly. ._ __ ~ .._.._----- . cakes. nary, Goods. &o. Frulh of every kin in season. 7 _ Balls, Parties, 80., supplied at reduced rates. an uunalvvlul I` |u EM ST 6"+nrE,| STREET.` " _-.-- ----w----w-_u- w ` Iuuvu , --ANn- .. . GYCTER ZIPOT. [DB . '1` ` ' In 8% W::*.,...#*a..*.:*.:s=.:*.:*`**L....**-."~"' v Alwaia op hnndnnd ready to serve up the beat ' nude or Oysters. Rolreuhmenta of various kinds. ` ]oous:onoueI!s.t..l cazouno tray 1 ouuoun. noutyoahaxggaggthgy Iisvei;j-.a~t:u:n-.` ursunlfurrs Asnlcxv-:m.)__6y_&.1u BREAD, n1scU1Tsfc_Axn:s.:A_ Rn` " i11;i`1cnALj coxmcmomamr nmuracxjyngn. ni-Fhtmrs in` THEIR -. Bu-no. Aug.'wh; ' "man" I l.|_;_# l ~vvv~-- ...'*A`. . .._j.-.- - ` zn-;w`- In my new". _PremlseI. Opposite-.8in\ooe!!9t_ol. V _ M JU11`.V mu \V 111. 1,100 u LIJJ. ux .lJLJ.1.J.l.' l{l.\(i E I.i(-m1e;osfor tho Cd1111t_\' of Simcoe _ Agent for the (.'un:m1 and White Star Lines of . (Jan-aux .5`lczunurs. UlHcc- .\lu._ry Street. East. 4 . doors .\'ox~th from Corner of El17.abeLl1 Street. 22 won: A , chenpenunn. the Alsoeverygtnglregv ' .'l`ln ark` ' ' fga "tsnnd ob 'axeoI'1te'd tom or). work COOP R ._ I --Ohfeqjaor -- I- ..._ _.....' I)...._'I...- Ill-..-g-Jmllk Iluilhllnon ' ~ .` ' niA\ifniii:n. ' 10- . 8ucoeuormEnVnnoir_&l`h_omp3on-, Q --.~` .. `.'.f ; . IAIIDLI AIDJCAKNIII llll ;;.".:`.?.!.'_""'?*?""" % %"""`""'a"V'-."`* _lU`i\l T,o......m't'.:.9.:.....'~#' a.;m. e,n...;_...-.., _ __..-___a_ N AQSC?-1%.OGGIE, ooMMIssIbNER 5 lnIi.l{..gon\'oyunpg}*. 1:icen1ed../tuctioneer, ................ tv...~._ Mr.no_1Ia7.couu-xukor. _lw'-as on`._!i&'nro- pumpeanau-onpapxngotanaominsmcir. |r\v\\vvnI-n rrvnnuv III iv`:-Inn-`van nu A 1: A `V: ntrntsnnuf i-Anuouns. ........:~ ~ ON w.v.+r ww;w9!%-:~ p,.m-ncuun 4Arrnz1'xoz,t-iai.v"l; z.ro ' \HE PLACE TO. GET THE BEST . DISH OF OYSTERS IN TOWN. - RB A31 8`- upouuv-. min -----w_----------------- |`DMAN'SON S OONFEUHONERY ' J STORE BEFRESHMENT PARLOR. % o0,`()0b7 It; money on Farm Seem v1 summon .3 son. % mm ' `A ADVERTISER. I E 1: o'=R > 1%` 0.'1*1~ii Mn. nah` New Block.5'Dunly" `st; xii AB. `WABNE3. , co..[ 1`"f1aUuu,UUU. LOAN 86 A (`B _ The money Securlf-Y 3'5 8 cent . are I111 advantages oisrcd DY "5 C0 y equalled be sure 1 B-fore box-rowin" clse\Vh91'i In at and cu.lI\mI1dL sec. \V.\I. J6HNSON.I 8 rrio ;', t _ ha d at .--$1700. private `' . 3?)- wue mm. 2-nsH.=9.. the gleaming.` and in the lane 1:. She): _ my armour` on, and run the giiimid ' um :,ooI.IIBm wnn eacn dawn to won I men: I . iprln" ' `fed tube; T I Half lghg uad golden, and mid its tresses l t_tme_ .. I The tl-ling _pink convolvulus, the perfumed e tn` u 91 at i: written stem resolve and The 19tion"earneIt'ghnce reecte the eznre ef the sky. ~.yeuoa man men; 7 She promises, I know not whst, of recompense . . ind an 2 lIy9IeIcaver.uug9tn ane wnen uarxesn r eouneth ;rith each dawzi to look ":.'..na.L fnnd . The stands on the threshold, she is more Hailed` than theme; She nmminu. I know nnl: whnh of recnmneniae ,8he tol1n_(m_ of 3 white-wall d house, a. tiny ' llni hf I-ant ` noon at rest, [L595 diiyi bf pleynnt labour s'pentAwith those lov the bank. K. M.(.`UU.V J\ In 1 , uLunu u 1111:: V: .\Ic(iilI l'x1i\':-1-sit`; Montreal. Membgr Royal (`ollcgu of .~'urgemx:7'. anglnnd. Member College or }`l1ysi('i1lI1:HllI(l mu';.:uuns..()x]t;, &:c_ Residence -~ln Bank of (.`()ln1m`:I`u-. lhuldmgs over Messra Smith-m'J:\\'clIu1'\' More. and two doors \Vest. of - the "Uar1'iclIou-L" Uunlop Street. Barrie. "u "5 I uxypwyni I800? Bpllli WWII. 1311031`: ~_lov9theboIt. Sh; of treasured books` a shelf-full, ' - "And tiarohnnmu . A51. '?3`p9mm ' n kind d ow.o_ are engnvxnga sue as re tutesonhmoe: ' Some inter-colour sketches, a few casts from Hm nntinnn The of the three is, this Messenger`, Yet I gun tofher whispers, for I feel it will . -o.- T V That on; all he!` promises, this 1ong-de- Shall shape Itself to fact, and be most pom- tively ted, rr WAS 1111: 1mm wbnn `mu savnn mm. The car stopped, and a young man entered. He did not look to be over twenty years of age. Glancea were exchanged between three or four gen- tlemen and ladies, from each of whom the young man received a tery euln nod. There not so much as the ghost ole. smile on any one of their facet, but rather anetere reproof. The new paeeenger ushed a little at nd- ingeo many persons in the car with whom he had some acquaintance, and all diapoied to let him feel that he must keep at a distance. He sat down close beside a lady who had recognized him,- hntahe did not` address him a single word, and rather leaned away from than toward him. un _I--._..A. _.--..:.... eL_ ..._.-.._ some stator-colour sketches, xev casss Irom . `he antique. - A pnnogin the corner, and u prone lay-gure `meek. ' . IUIIIUI. GU`-II IIIUIIIDIVIM -The young man said no * more, but at very atill, with a gradually clouding face, and a severe, almost desperate exprauien paurng into his tightly olooedlipa. nnunnnlinn, hih Ind lmnn nhnnk- m':`uA`v;'lotsa-I`-;:...;11orning, the young lulu and to the Indy. V (#61310; nln-ngnl ghh 11:1` nnf An an llllll lulu to sue Iuuy. "Qmto.plauuuI. Sho did not do so hunch In turn her head, but drew her- aulfnp with tho uir of one who felt the mnut as n intrusion. - IIIL- .._..`._.. ....._ ..2..I _..`_.-.._ 1..-: ]4l`A.\:\.\uIun. u1.u.uu, uu-u v AIL` ,\_\`('!-:11. Hcncrnl .\L:enl.. Insurunqcs Effect- ;-.L In-ms and In-ln.~; L`-ollcctcd. 0xlic_e 1n Cramp- uurs new Brick mock; nearly opposxte the Post,- nnl.-.- lhn`x'iU. - . 37-ly uwvuu "F0 Oonvergetion, _w5hieh had been eh ack- edjhy hieentnnoe, owed on again. The gentlemen and lediee talked cheer- fully together; but no one addressed a tenant to thejoungjnen, who, it was evident, had eome teint of bed conduct about him, which now ereeted a bar- tiegm.-botween him and tonne: friends ' end feeqneiuteneee. ' Th. ant ntnnnul nnlll, and thin HI-nn ;'I:~eHo:-t.:t:;pe'n'.agann, and this time elejdy pulenger enleted`. She nodded -end'en|i|ed to most` of those who had the young "man, and then, takings` tent beside him and olfering her Innd, Which he hook,-said, m a `kind. inleteeted Voice. lfov do you do; Charles? blood mounted to the $oy e hoe-Z-he was only a.` boy, yet, ` nntbunnnlel , with 3 man : freedom and self" enee- as he answered. ( Vety velhllre. Elder ;vth1nk you. Bio 979- lled suddenly with light, ind hil. 'f Ii _ potted withuemile guga `gent e_ on e women -s. ` ` The ot_|'Ierpenongeu.`w`ho had "cut" theoybnlg men, exehnnged surptiaed ..uI nnnoinninn nlmnnn. SIIIFIIHUU 0`, op,J_nvau't culled to I00 me foi gong time, Ohulos. aid the lady. ow hthi Old friends must not ho` wholly at aide lo:-new ones." ' 11 lung" Inna an-Innllnl, anal 1"r'n N Wwuy I_IIIv '. 4! Inn blllllud ohl, Mn. Elder," was te- nd lll I way that showed the` .-I , I at . . -`XV IIK IIUW UFO`. Iogloolfol, and I`m young mu_I:to}lnAgr u,tiod ` the man- .lo_dy ha uddregsed ` "IXIU Illh 6` Will UU` |g.vuuuu- '_ T "'|o-`pVo0__)o_IIfhooV again in my - "'_'" '4 ' YoI1,mnnn't neglect 'q |_lV ,.ilI nu gutting to be an . `I dig stow jealous of `gauge: and "more; atqotm > IIIII IVUIIIIIS I llllll ,:-"-'!`.!'._'."l` . E-cu ` ' `than if is" {in be ~1~.":.'u: :`n.s._='n`u.z..`.,-' -" urn." 1, i A ` "2 to: the oopdIo- . ' :`..id`,`h9 W1 Ilullvu nu you no no ' `Inlay ycfmng friend`: _ `.5. ._ ,cgn,novar cu in ny.lTIo"IrIe-'-never! _ ` .1. _IhlIrw.i_th_evi- atone, `:=;" :91 non Vlgtjob you ' Iomatimo." .1 `ulnundpt `y tliia evening! than L. `C Hahn II I Wlll UV ' 2".."...9-":'!9'."' -' "' 9..." u `ght Alt will bo_ pleasant .3 -.'g"A'n' -1 `nub > sh` mount in nu! H. J. J1. U. n1ULzL1u.L1.L 1. '--\1L' ;.- ..V., and Iicsidmt-o.`o1l the Vvest side of John; Street. ixxxxun--dixm-,l`y opposite Mr. Geo. Ball's Planin nnd.5'u.~sh 1-u.ctor\'. - `u A `(hr you lobe iiljnij at in `Vanni lriandg; Quvstorn. IY '1`. 8. ARTHUR- M, V7 . t_o_v'el-`.nin`g9th she when darkest iiinht. Hajvnzszu-r. Ania Fur-id " .I.IRE. - $99 ' g.own a t nighthey come to e: dark eyeslare III] III IJUILIU IJHIG UVDI.llll5o "I [shall not forget that, Mrs. Elder, you may be sure. And without even glancing toward the other passengers in the crty railroad car, who had treat- ed him so coldly, he stepped upon the `platform, and thence to the street. As the bell sounded for the our to move on again, a lady turned to Mrs. Elder and said, with a very grave counte- hance, (IA-n un'n'nn1nrn hnm `unnu Ihnf 33:13, yoixaware how badly that young man has been conducting hun- aoif of late 1" I have} heard some things about him, was replied, ,that V.-ause me grout pain. . ---Whv ha mm: naann nnhmllv manner- uumo _ N ,1 rate. SIDES Pill": Why, _he was seen actually stagger- ing in the street no later than last week! sasdthe lady , in virtuous in- dignation. Dnnr I-mu V" Mr 'F`.lr`nr nnnhn, in n qlguuuuu a Poor boy !_" Mrs. Elder spoke, in a tone of deep pity. AI!!! tun:-an Ohnn Hun!` Tin ha: can Ullliy IIILIU. ` - ` I hope not," replied Mrs. Elder. "He may have gone astray from weak- ness--poor, motherless boy !-not, I am sure, from an evil proclivity. And now is the time` to put forth a hand to save -him, instead of pushing him o coldly.` Are we all without sin-all without some sad memory cfstraying-- that we visit a boy s rs! evil ways in such stem, repelling displeasure? mhmdnnt like his: nnnlrn nn a non. [same time. ";LndVdon't 1"$r.getAth;t"IV tam ai home this evening. _ ' III ing" nn! `nu-nu! Ihnf "fl! EH4! UUUU `II LIKED`! PAL . And worse than that! He has been seen in company with persons of notoriously vicious habiis. The fact 18, he is going to ruin as fast as his feet can carry him. CT hnnn nnf " vnnlin Mr: Rinr, UUUU. Stlll, IUPUIHH5 unaylunauxo . Conduct like his, spoke up a gen- tlernan, must bernet with drsapprobm tion. It you smile upon him, and tolerate him, as of old, he will think his sin a light one; but if he discovers, at once," that. he must lead a good `life or forfeit the approval and society of the virtuous, he will he made tully aware, at the outset, of the loss or gain rnvol ved. .I .think, to speak freely, Mrs. Elder, that you did wrong to meet him inthe tree, kind way that you did, and invite him. to visit you as of old." (IDA unn Il\:n`1 an nunninn anon! IIJVII-I7 nun EU vlalu Juu an un vuaa Do you think an evening spent with me is likely to make him worse or better? asked Mrs. Elder. 11\`I - .-___- _-..L.....l.. 71 ........ .\.....-...- LU uu lulu Illlll-Ll: "Yes - I want no other argument in favor of what Ihave done. s It is in the qual- ity of social life which . surrounds a young man that we must look, in the main, for the causes of his elevation or depression. If, because of :1 single wrong step-or for many wrong steps- taken in the lind...heat of youth, we thrust him _ou from virtuous associa- tions, do we not make his return to right paths a thousand times more dif l cult? Depend upon it, these wander ing ones can be rcc'aitned much easier by the attractive force of loving kind- ness, `than by the stern visitation of penalties, which they may feel as dis- proportionate to the evil thing done. =l-In mm nmn-.r visit. mv house as nf lJl.U_}lU| lluuauu Iu uuo uvu nuns uuuc. He can never visit my house as of old, said another of the ladies m the ear, speaking in an indignant manner. 'I"hn hmr Iimn T hurl nnmnnnv, ha UIII, Dpuunuls Ju nu Ill!-llsllllllh lLIllIlLlUlo The last time I had company, he was there, and became so much intoxi- oeted, during the evening, ns~to annoy every one. I was really mortied at his conduct. 1'. ._-.-_ ._ AL. I:_ .I II__ 'l'I.I-.. A- _ THE NORTH BRITISH CANADIAN ]:NVESTMEN"r CQY .. . 1.. UI DUI?! I uunuu Lulu. Annun- ed. 1117.; .1... ...2...L6 .._.u..I II... .n.....:..... 5... No worse, certainly," was answer- HIS uuuuuuu. It was on the `lip of Mrs. Elder toi say, that she .tmsted_the lady would `keep to her resolution ; but she forbore. An(".|1nrlnu'l`ilrIi-an. Han vnnna man ;`Yet `he might apendhthe evening in company with those who could not fail to do hlm harm." ` ..\r-_ n V I WU Il`7I IUUUIIIUIUII IJIII UIIC IUI IIUIUI `is Charles Tilden, the young man to whom we have referred, was gomg home in the evening, he met a young friend, who greeted him warmly. (IT nnan-Ina! ainkinn nfvnn Chnrlnv IIIUINI VII`, EIUUJIVVJ IIIILI VVEIILIIJI "I was just thinking of you, Charley, he said.-.`as they stood with clasped hands. 1`here s to be some sport to- night, and you must enjoy it with the rest. _ . . What kind of sport 2" nskediTiIden. .` Billiards rs`, and oysters and champagne--all just in your line. Who make up-the parry `! _ Ha rrison, Re1d,and Colton for three. Fine fellows, as ycu can testify. I`iIlnn mac nhnnf uunirhnn hie ocean! I.'ll.IU Luuuwa, no ybu van I-SDI-ll ! Tilden was about yielding his assent to Join the party, when he remembered his promise to call and see Mrs. El- der. Then there arose a debate in his mind as to which he should forego. The visit. could be paid to Mrs. Elder on almost any evening; .but this con- vivial party must be joined to night, or not at aTl. The temptation to break his promise was strong. He liked bil- llBl'.d8;' and oysters and wine were strongly alluring to his sensual appe~ tites. Still he could not satisfy his mind that it would Le right to break his promise to Mrs. Elder, particularly as she appeared `to be the only one 0! many, it-tends and acquaintances who had not_ grown suddenly cold to him. Asto the reason of this change he was not in ignorance. He knew `that "he was getting a little astray," as he mildly termed it; but attered himself ' that any serious danger was remote; and was rather more indignant than repentant at the mortiiying cuts which he had received from certain people whdhad once givenhim (reel y M the entree of their houses. :11 |.-I:...._ n -_:.I L- -n.-.. ..r......A:..;... EIIU llbl UL IIIUIK ll|_J|.lC3n I believe, said be, after standing `I i_lei1t* for a few moments, that I am gtighged for this evening. Pun nanny (mo that nhnrlnn. rnnlin IUI IIIIU UVCIlIll5o Pm sorry for that, Charles,- replied the other, m a .tone of regret. What is the engagement 1 . `ll nu-nnmul n null nn Mr: Rlrhnv On. ""-`"d1.: is .thata1l ! Hang Mrs. El- d_or!o 'I`ho`iiea of 9. gay, `young chap like you. giving up billiards, oysters, and champagne for` -an old woman : `company! That is what -1 call xioh. 'I.I_'!.- 4.1.5.-.-) I gu nu: uugpguluuus 3 "1 promised to all on Mrs. Elder to~ nighl."` Clnkl ha Glut! all`, unnn `Inc, El. II: V 0 'l ISTl`, Barrio, ( adnlphia I).-nml C01 0fDulllu1SllI`g(`0I\.~x. :j- < It is said that in omo om 200,000 nonshnvesigued the Murphy pledge. pringeld, with I population of 20,- hqd ova} 6,000 signers. ' ~ . A_ `CANAL-BOATV captain at a town `sent hirboy out fora doa'r aMworth of prdvitigns.-":The; boy brought` back ninety-'voV cents worth of, whiskey and ~I';vc7`,gbfn 3ifpf`bfadL- r40.H'uvena !"- ' " % * 9xnl`nimed~th1o oiptuin`,`Lwhg:A_ate 1 gain :-.t6,dovgitl_r,. 1I.,:ha9?h:agd:1'- --' `rm. `Wm ?'.;,;z';` no; 33 Whole Ne. 1332. Pnnsxnnlnw Hayes has prohibitei the sale of arms or ammunition to the In~ dians, und has revoked all licenses to tmdc_ with them in such articles. News Non:s.-Cuaious CUs'rom.- Susouun mc'rs.-Axm GENERAL .05 AND_ENDs_. Do YOU want to be happy ! Then keep busy about something. Idleneas is a great deal hurderwork than ploughing and less protable. -There is more fun in sweating for an hour than yawning for a century. Acconnmo to the crop reports re- ceived at the Agricultural Department, Washington, the yield of wheat in the United Stnes will teach 325,000,000 bushels, being 50,000,000 bushels in excess `of the crop of last year, and will leavea surplus in the country of 190,- 000,000 bushels for export. FARM AND TOWNPRUPERTT` LIAIIULVJGIIIVIJ El; 370 III! 0'-`((55 IO LLUUUI 7 III: is in prison awaiting` trial. The United States charge d Afaires has sent counsel to see fair play, and to send a report to him it the charge is untrue. 'l`uE Rev. Joseph Cook is n well-paid preacher. He will put into his purse $500 for going from Boston to preach at Lake Blu`, Chicago. One of Mr. Cook s charms in the eyes of his beer era is his exceedingly informal man- ner on the platform. He will sit with his knees crossed and talk in the con- vexsational tone `he would use in the drawing room. ` Tm: ts: freight delivered at the A!- ton, 111., depot after the strike, was a ivaggon load of coins. A nmenr but lazy larmer stopped a 1rain'belween stations near Forest by waving a red handkerchief on a slick He was subsequently fined $8 to: stop- pmg the _tram for his own conven- Ience. ' AN American named Biggar has been arrested by a police spy in South France for having called President MaoMahon an ass at table d'Hoze.T He I Z _ . _ _ .I...... _ .1` (BL - _.__ __._' 4....'_I LAST year the world s production of east or pig-iron appears to have been about 13,682,750 tons. Ol this enor- mous amount Great Bntrin produced 6,365,462 tone, or neatly one helf ; the United States rank next with 1,868, .960 tons, or 13`; per cent.; then follows Germany, with 1,660,208 tone or.12; per oen't., and France with 1,449,537 tons or 10`gper cent.; the remainder being nmdeup by Belgium (4- percent.) Austro-Hungary, Russia, Sweden, and other countries. YANY John Jai, a. prominent Chinese merchant, was recently buried at San Francisco. Elaborate religious rites and burial ceremonies were performed. Two bands of Chinese musicians were employed, besides a score of mourning women, priests and other attendants The street was literally packed with Chinamen. , About a peek of ve cent pieces, each carefully wrapped-in a piece of paper and tied with a dainty ribbon, was scattered broadcast in the crowd, according to the Chinese cus- tom. The eortege, comprised over twenty carriages, besides a band and express Waggon. - Mn. Cobbatt applied to the Divis- ional Court at Westminster for a writ of habeas corpus in the Tlchbome case, with a view_to the entire re-opening at that in 1uiry. ' The Lord Chief Justice, in refusing the rule, said the Court could not allow its time to be wasted. ONE of the Tiohborne Jury publicly s1ys' he would not have given a ver- dict against the claimant had he known the facts that have since come to light. He has petitioned for lurther inquiries or the claimant s release. A DR. C. W. Siemenh, in England, estimates that the Falls of Niagara do as much work in the year as 266,000,- 000 " tons of coal,at the rate of . four pounds per horse-power consumption in an hour- He considers that the falls might drive an electrical machine, the current of which might" traverse a cop- per rod. He asserts that a rod three inches in diameter would transmit 1,- 000 hoxse-power as far as thirty miles, and that at the end the electricity could be used to create motion or light. For the latter there would be suicient to equal 250,000 candles. Two gamblers were in Leavenworth, K-m., several years ago, with about $50 in their pockets. They desired to get money enough to go to California. They went to separate hotels, One registered asa physician, and adver- tised a remedy ior cholera. The other put up a large quantity of yeast pow- ders into sample packages, with a little crolon oil in each, and hired a boy to distribute them. Soon family after family, affected by the crotch oi`,ielt what they believed were symptoms of cho!era. The sale of the cholera remedy was enormous, and the gamblers were enabled to go to California. They now tell the story in the Virginia City En- fnrnrico J vnnvlli PARLORS. NJ .' `HE ENGLISH HAVING PAR.- t ,3 ml - orkman; go away ?m`:`.ou t.he'{:sw`grk-,belnx; H00! cl`o$1rt?t`z::sn%o}V ` ' or. w; unions; 1- ` IcAt.Le. gem (says a writer in the World) from the Eatafette of Saturday, in which an intelligent foreigner, writing on the enormous sale of beer in London, relates the following occur- rence in a brewery of the metropolis: This brewery has an immense repu- 1 tation. Its fermented liquor is bought . by the barrel. A few days ego an aceident which happened to one of the vets necessitated some repairs. The hugh receptacle. was emptied, and at thebottorn, inea state of advanced de- composition, was found the body of a nigger, a late servant in the rm, who through. disappointed love had been ; driven to throw himself into the beer as others -throw themselv into` the . water. ' `Maybe `you belie that this i `diec6very,;;ha_e=_`e:xcited a t` _ " ot dir- , gttstimoe ' T-V-the oonlllllli `Not at il b W`-i?.".i"'." Nut`-,. Limo w@on.xus.' [$2.00 IF NOT IN ADVANCE. ` In Asia Minor aggressive operations have been resumed by the Russians, who have again, crossed the irontier, and ate marching upon Mukhtar Pashs s posivion at Kate. 7.. `Il -..A-_-....., -l - ' llUUI]I' T ; The Russians are new bneily en-A gsged in endeavouring to retrieve the , ' disaster at Plevna. _Freeh levies have been ordered from home, the troops in the-Dohrudseha have been recalled to Join the army of "`..a centre, and rein- forceniente are being `collected from various points in Rournania and But-. garia with the object of making a eu- preme effort to crush the Turks. The latter are apparently aiming at attent- eing a junction between the forces on either side of Tirnova between Osman Pasha and Meliernet Ali respectively, but in doing this Osman Pasha will necessarily expose his left ank to the risk of being turned from Nikopoii. Should the Turks, however, succeed in keeping the Russians in cheek until the campaigning season is over they would- gain an advantage which would be the next thing to a positive victory. Osman Pasha has occupied Selvi, be- tween Tirnova and Plevna, without meeting with any resistance, and Sulei- man ill! driven the Russians from Ke- zanli . The Russians are still preparing for a decisive blow to retrieve the disaster at Plevna, and it is believed that Ram grad will be the object of the next move. Their headquarters are now on the road from Bela to Rustchuk, where a concentration of troops is being made for an offensive movement on Shumla. The serge of Rnstchul: has been entirely abandoned. In the south the capture of Kezanlik by Sul- eiman Pasha 18 conrmed, and it is oicially announced that Gen. Gourko has been driven back across the Bal- kans. There are now, it is asserted, no Russians `troops whatever to the south of the mountains. Russian ad- vises, however, claim that Gourko s position in the` passes is secure, and that his communications with the main army are uninterrupted. I-__ .777 1` e . - _In Asre Russian reinforcements numbering fteen thousand men have crossed the frontier, and are threaten- ing the Ottoman right. The German Emperor is on his way to Isohl, where a meeting with the Emperor of Austria will take place. The Emperor William will urge the glricfenl neutrality on the part of both Austria and Germany. "FL... )..!-_n -1 .1, ur r- .----- -- ---.-- In Montenegro the insurgents under Despotovich have been defeeted with great loss. Three hundred of their number with their leederwere driven across `the Austrian frontier, where they were dieermed and interned by the Imperial authorities. ... ....... .........u-u, u The defeat of the Montenegrins under Despotovich is conrmed, and it is announced that the Bosnian insur- rection has come to_ an end, the insur- gents hiiVlll'_{ taken refuge and been interned in Austrian territory. * Aucusr 9th. Two minor engagements in Bulgaria are reported this morning, in the one of which the Turks to the numher of ve thousand were defeated Ly the Russians, who occupy an entrenched position near Plovna. The Russians did not, however, follow up their ad- vantage, as the Grand Duk_e Nicholas was unwilling to waste the energy of his troops on a partial engagement. tn. the other engagement, which took place at Jaslar, south of Rasgrad, two regiments of Russian cavalry and one battalion of infantry were routed attor a bloody struggle. The Russian troops around Plevna have been reinforced. and now number seventy thousand. The Ronmanian army, 25,000 strong, which is now continually crossing the Danube at Nikopoli, will form the right wing of this corps. The Dobrudsoha. is now said to have been completely evacuated by the Russians, and mass- serted that the Czarhas reerossed the Danube. This last announcement is not necessarily important in its bearing on the military situation, as Prince Gortschako and his sta are at Bu- charest. ' I u-|__|,'.,_.__- I " I'- DR, 0. 11. 1:"-UADuxU, unu 1.1.31. Ulcc ovver l~ldwux'ds 8: Lu.ird's Book Store. unu-nrl.`u1Ul'A\T `DIFRT I vuulvula 'l'ho latest news from Rnmeliais to the eect that the Russians are evacuating all their positions south pf the Balkans and are in full letreal through the Shipkn Pass. A l\I(\lIl-iIIn.;I\r| L-.. L . _ _ _ .-Ll-'-L-I \JIIlr-Il L 30-. A proclamation has been published at Constantinople concerning a forced loan of six hundred million piastres, to which every Ottonnn subject must. subscribe, and respecting the enrol- ment ol a civil guard for the capitol, Thn Lnndnn I)/1.1711 Nana nan: ii in I-uvut Us In uavu guulu rul ulu Olpllp The London Daily News says it is `probable that before the close of the session Lord Beaconseld wi|l,in'the House of Lords, make astaternent as to the Governr_nent s position and policy with regard to the Eastern question. Aucvsr 10th. The most important lntelligenee this morning is the declaration of Earl Boa- oonseld in the House of Lords that the British Government would remain neutral so long as British Interests were not imperilled-.v He said he had no reason to doubt the good faith of Russia. mL_ rn___,|._ -_,_ _ ,_, . u . u The defeat suffered by the Russians at Plevna has altered all their plans and will lead to the abandonment of their trans-Balkan positions. Only three months of the season in which ghting can be carried on remain, and it will be impossible to bring up anili- oient weintorcementa in that time to continue the advance. Their operations will heconned to Bulgaria. At least so says a midnight des`pa.tob. Tho: Rnnninn Irnnnn nun unguhu. GU 05,51 II Illluulglll uvuyu-Wu. The , Russian ttoope are auering severely from to vet: and dysentery. Many of the oiaers are-stricken down. Luge reinforcements are being sent mm Russia to join the forces in Bul- . mu-in. The despetehee this morning mlate tor the most pert to the etroeitxee com- mitted bv the Turks, end likewise the ntrooitiee `perpetrated by the Russians. The former have begun with renewed ereeneee their butohery of Christiane T in Bulgaria, over twelve thousand of these having been massacred in two dietriote alone. Every Ohrietien who ventured out of hie honee wee ehot, end thoee who remained within were burned. The Bneeiene ere eeeneedpf enntee nlntoet ea terrible. Th?! Nlrned ' er villege.'Ile`w`thennel*nted, ' the .: V A and .:.'<.: "%.."*:.s........v'*"""i .1: ea, ll9z2iu.`b9;S:ir%!!*`:9'- 7'. :1 x , r/. 1 -4 "-(`WA ; nussla. > The Turks are reported to have gained another success at Plovuu. ,__ __--- -- --g-- 1-...`-can The Bulguinn may 3: oxpootod to _rgq I A nubou upon, Aucuar Ilth. Auoun"rV mu. /EEK. 1...x\v, El.EC'1`1{1UlAN AND A G1;\-unist, Hun-ison's Brick Block, Dunlap Q-ML l lutim,'donc. _ J" _ ,. . ---.- I. -ux1-1`:-nuvz-nu ' Auausr 8th. h . 7 `wt mum. Q3/- 'o(;l\*'r in LOUNT, ABARRISTERS, L mornev.-z-m-I.n_\v. Solicitors in Chancery, 3- Lilac ~-'I)un|u1) :_1rect., Barrie. Successors to `imenmror Uuultnn. Lount, Boys 8: Stewart. U. W. Lount. V MIN HUBLEY, ACCOUNTANT, I nnII.mm.nrn.m1a Nntns: Rnnk Accounts. ,T9AGH, S'1`1iA'1'_l'1 x 05 Au I41, A Hurl`ls`l(}P5:\l1`l_g\[I?I`CYS. Solicitors In Chan- ies I'ul_)1rc, Lonvcyanccrs. Barrie. Co. ,. .\' tar 4 i3. oe?onz. \\. n. A1-dngh. 11. 11. _sn-amy. -x- | II It mend ELECTRICIAN AND ,_:`. nan-i_~nn'~x Rt-ink Block. Dunlon fo.i&piijL{iLj1is;1]ATE CLERK - lhmiao mv nm.-n _{`.nnvn\"nnnnr ,-,e-.=Pr~-~~~~~-~---- -I Mgmcm. AN_D DEN'l'bAl..f V f fa. R`U1`l`1E R.FORD, M.D., .M.C. ,...au mum of 1~:dx:o.r) Physician. Sur- .f6IIN_~;:Ic\VAT-1`,ISSUER OFMAR- um um 1.n-mm.-.2 r.n- Hm l`.n}mt.v of Simcoe (Lin/:1 :-r1213.) . . > I T H Are prepared to advqnce money on first-cla&.:_ & 11 UL` LV \J.A\ ucx l.\LIlLkJ' Solicitors In Chancery, c_v.~-nt-laxv, L105` `mom 5 Olllvc nbo\'0,Post Omce. Owen . ', .&('- l701"3'wcLrS J. I. Lennox. llgpghwn Lennox. 1r:r`-1- ,_.\ . ca---xv n ` 1-1-fr IONEY TO LEND ON REAL I.`..o..>.. no` nunamnfn infnrnuf Y.`F`.\TT\'nY R! ~ ALTER.If;\:>,i:ca;:;:eh;;o;.'..:.;1 ` NEc`c;;:\(}xxe` to Lend. 01ce- Vater c.=`:$-`i'`$,.e:lsn:::1:s.*.'e_'1.~ "`-*afT'f{y, BOYS 3; PEPLER, If.` .-_..,.... mmnnm-q kr-,,, Rm-vie. *;';;,g";;,.r r1g._,a,-:- --:;~--~-~-- ~ > A1:-, AGH, STRATI-I AULT, . ....., ....1 .\ttnrnei'a. in Chan- ' At" atiper Gent. :1-1"mEjTo `sum BORROWER_8.. FUR --~ . HIOII, mm Iona; ,,__ s not e-{ceedin ` 8. 0110 me II on. ,p,,.~,5 per your. , ` m-using entered into at red . "1 orders must he sent for Q,``0mtes.- writ. 1d advertising. Tm mlnnce of or Sale, &c,_ &c.P3l.g`t`te!3(9tloes I. ` - will be :1 . cments ordered by. at run - se Mm Yearly car Sbecinl contracts t" Year 1?. 5mmp\\'z1;1:crl, Fd mined for 95 um _, ' (:3 each i n. ingllllei. ,9;-(ion. ud;'cx-us} ~ wx Iwlomtle pro ~ . )\';\xcXr):flu,).1.;`:vl':i`>cth egh \\ o.-!h0-' . !=:;:.*.u`: *;'*;A:' V heme c on ,o._ . L` mges, and 1eu11m1nsc?tE1c?,(?(;`fc!:1` births. ` mpritorg (Tom l|':t`. 'eyaucu;s, . t. BMTIIE. w-fE>bIWvEYl(iI`"lil G,V\ &.`-6`. A :"1.+:S;..\.\'D1m STEEN, CONVEY- wmsn 1:.-nr-ml A L'(`.X\L Insurances Effect- :.1s1L'{}<>.\*1{'14:Y, GRADUATEAOF | u..11iI1 l'nin-I', V_ Montreal. Member 1{O_V&1 Dunlop St Street. Btu-rle. . _ thocounty, anqmuoying om of e In gust circxglntlqn of all news ape, 0. most, dcsimb 9 mm aha 1115:-t23cictiox1.1lsxt ' dve isng. 5 content 3 ul sgelecte(l_--wlllbe to1xT,"f, i distinguish all tstgclnss count? artment ls stdckod wlth ' W of all requisite: forn;u?:gn' 3 for turning out llrst-class wnE: ate cuts for all styharot x`1l t t\ ..:.m; '0, m_hm"g' 0 choice fancy . w ,_ _`__`_ A Ii`?! gfaUm5:5p1~i:{fe Eilts all styles or `K0 Iii? M a ) d wok of t ,,~~,,,,5,..c1un<:2;;s;,m:i..,g. ? to ry dcscripnon in stock and u` bi - 9 if not sopaid ` "sour iIf$}`{%;1.'u_1cig1:c cents per line to,- nnd two cents ca_ch s1bscque_ntin- ds excecdmg inch 5651003: no!` Ywr`. ...... at mduacd rates.` ' 1 . wry yen:-Ly, "" ".'"" "" " { 1:. .1. L. G. .\IcCAP.THY--OFFICE ) W: 1.-.km.-m-.~.'o1n u.. iT;. 1"t." 130` s: H nnlm nx-or mgnrtltcru tIvam:% IS ISSUED ' 0" Stfect. nearly opposite Post Omoe. ll-4 ieeauvA\vBt-5!a5~:s- ENNOX & : onl, AlLorn_e_vs-I; nt tlie Banking 8; Loan Com- u ', Ross-st., Wggt F0 ndry. " 1 , and S.. m R.-c.. Aurc I -nu.uoU.LV oc UUALIDD, n.u,uuuu- 'l`.\I\"l`S, Amlitors, Convc ancershnd Brok- ers, ltuul Estate and General nsumncc Agent-3. Ul!cI\\'n .`\m'icnltnrul Fire Insurance Company, Cili/.cn'3 Fire Inranmnce Company. Union Fire lusnrunuc .Con1puny, Atna. Life Insurance Com- puny, Cuxurmlemtion Life Insurance Com any. Cumuiu-Li\`e Stock Insurance Company.. nion ' Lmm nnd Suvins Company. Money to Loan. at luwo.-nruu-s of ntercst. on easy terms of pay- ment. I(I;!l1ESl(LKc bought and sold. Mortgages u_nd Muniuipul Debentures purchased. \a1ua- none of roperty made in any part of the Pro- vince. pposlto-Post Olce. Barrie. W. Thom- son, John A. Comes. 18-13 L/.`1u.;-- . , Barristers. .~ D`Alton hi 11 FrnucliI_2 Imus . Iim`m'. You PARTICULARS API?LY{ To $'soo,Ooo.' ELFEETEUBET, ABARRISTERS, .._..n.......-Imv. Chancery, um PARTICULARS APFLY TO EVERY `-ns1)unlop JQONEY To` Linibff -~..._......,.__ 8_l-IAVING Panuons; VV\A/ vmce. Uppostto-1'02: son._Jolm L. J. [4 1 nuvuu L\Lu.L1J.V, .|J.1u.|.1 - ' Ontario. Graduate of the Phil- Iylvlllul lfulllagle, also of the Royal College SuI`gc0n.~\. (mice wopposltve Bur:-no Hotel. - ...-.-no.-.-. 7. >Z f\EiiERMAN, DEN- n......z.. nnom-in Gr-mlumn of the Phil- i 000. LON. AND CAN. 7 w n P arm cent. "~'1`t`t1 by this Co y are un- AG. .{Y, 150 I 05 rnr;34ax:u;\., ,S llcltors &c.. "'8 g'\`IA`cQ'(2\Tt|;`1").'s, (0. Wi lium Boys: i E 1._ pupler. Francis Rye. - ..--`nxrv `n A r)'n'I cI' ` l.'llI`4I`ll` ULKU, u.|..JJ., .J.u..V\/. ,t1utc of Edgar) Physician. 'ox' . - y. ' ' 18-1)` LOANS OF $1,000-AN1) unumv-(1: fnr thrnn Y0 f en _. Y 1'HURSeD;AY.,f n_!opASt met. - --0 llru- _ East. F63: "arms:-kt . rle _ r. x vv-\---> - -'"`_______....__.."' "- " _ LENNOX,` BA [(1118- ... u,..., Qnlir-Hnrs: In nhnncnrv. _vx.ziiNG, ATTOR- 11' cnlinitnr in Chnnoerv. ahd SJDA .l.l..LV\J, 1.1.1. 1.u:.v- :, S 1' [tor in Chaucer J` rglicnd. Olce-(Vater , ULV D1 `LU J.J.I`JLVJ.J u.u .LIu_'41.1J listatc at` moderate interest. LENNOX & 2 N! `X, Solicitors, Barrie. ' OUR HANDS F01? .-..a........o A-\v\ uni-`A I-nnhnl 'l'h0m- 18-ly rost- u nu; ntxu .nu-nzau, `hate Ucean.) BIGELOVV. Proprietor. This House will be kept on the European principle. Meals at _ all hours. .0 here in every style, and everything usually kept n e first-class house. U JAMES TUCK, Pro rletox-.' mwing by x-. Tuck has been thoroughly renovated and furnished in rst-clnss style. and affords the best accommodation for 1`mvellex-8. Table and Bar snip lied with the best articles. Good Comma}-cia ooms. Stage to Gnilford twice daily. Alhston and Rosginlon onoc. - - -V '.I.J._1J VQIJJHIJILV D Il\J.I.l!llJ."-'Aa W- x-lotor.--Exoellent accommo- dation for the trove public. Bar and Lax-der well supplied with the t. Good atubling and attentive hostlora. L go of guests conveyed free toond from all t Few doors west of Market-st.. Dunlop-st. `rum ALLAN UALJS HOUSE, AL- LANDALE- JOHN MONTEITH. Proprie- tor. This hotel is 11tted_up in the best of style and affords excellent accommodation. It is con- venienttothe Railway Station, and travellers will nd it a most comfortable and well-kept house. Rooms for Commercial men, The bar md larder stocked with the best the market 0!- 20-lv rauuxu \1J.\l.l.\ 11 U 1. 134 1.0,, `no 1'4- Corner Streets. Barrie. J. M. NESS. ropx-ietor. This old and popular hotel has been rebuilt of brick, 3 stories in height, and istted up with all modern conveniences. Excellent accommodation for the, travelling ublic and boarders. Bar and Larder well supp ed. Good stabllng and sheds. 21-ly -I-'.LJL'J Js|I\IJ.).lJ .l4l\.IJ.IHlJ, \JJCIIU full`. Hotel) both Sta, West End of the Town. The subscriber has leased the above hotel and intends keepin it in rabolass style. Unlimited accommodat on m m-at-class style. Unlimivednccommodationl for farmers` teams. Weekly boarders taken at. moderate charges. The b_nr well stocked with the best of liquors and CIQEPS.` Sam le Rooms for Commercml travellers. AS. Mc ABE. 9-ly I do. D\.'L\.\.I\1|.I111A, \.I\JLVLLLl.LkJ>JJ.\IL\ 11;; ! In IHL. Con\'0yu.nccr. Licensed Auctioneer, kc. Agent for the following Insurnncev Com- p:mic:-I:--Uit17.ux1 B Ixxslxmnce Compmxy of Montreal J-`ire, Lifv. Accident and Gunmmtce; Head Office {or 0nl.'n'i<). "Poronto. Victoria Mutual. Head lJlll\.'4'_ Hzunilt (3. P. Mills. President: \Vm Ir. Houka-1', Sue:-uturyuxxd 'l`1'eusu1jcr. Thus Com- pun_\'onl_\- h:.~:ur-s non-hu'w.rdous property. Ad- drmx. 'l'hm'nt0n P.(). . HOBISON & COATES, ACCOUN- 'l`.\I\"l`S m-.. I:....l L`: on nun! llnnnu-nl nmn-nnnn Amenhz.

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