Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 17 Apr 1879, p. 3

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UIXTIG - - o... Allsudalo . . . Victoria .. . . 'l hornton . . Cookstown . . Baotou. . . . . . Tottenhsxn . . , G eorge town. Ham1_l_[3n --- .. .___...v. -v .-uuunuv -~F. J. Humnell, Keengnsvmg, ha; gmlu. ated _a.t the Onttrio Veterinary Collegg. \r__ lIII___.__; 1 an -V II ' -Mr. Thoma; J. Atkins, teacher at Bally- firoy, gave us 2. c_all while in town on Satur- ay. - ` --Mr. R. 0. Hunter, of Barrie, is going inibo buninesawitlx Mr. J. M. Macdonald, at-Col: linownnd, ' ' ~ v '.'InUn_4vaa uvnv HJuu\AwJo - -Mr. Malcolm Currie, brother of Mr.` Jno. T Currie, Nottawaaagn, has returned from New Zealmd after an absence of thirteen years. _ ll . 1) II....___ ._:II ..... -.__I II- n. I_V_ ,_ ._ ___._. _ _..._-...-- -_ _..--_--..J--.-. B. Mnfgan will command Mr Beck:'a little tug which will run as a. passenger boat between Penctang. and Muakosh, this season -1, .` L` 9, an \- `death is_ annotihcedof Mr. John Robhon, father of Mr.-D. Robson, of the 001- - linnrwbml Bllelin. in the R71! -vnnr nf I-n --Mr._ Chris. Varty has taken 9. hqtel at ` Wyevale, on the. uorth Simone. Mr. Ali. Swais1and,`Craighnrst, will succeed him at Wyebridge. - ` \t_.' 'rr__ |,,, p u .1 I, n u,,.- _l ` J """`n" ' --Mr. Hughs, of the C-.-mlwcll Snuiurl, sauuterecl into our work room on 'l`ucsday._ He; looked as-hearty a cvei'~aml"spokc chevr- fully of the times - ' s _,,4,;,,,, n ,, I , , , ,,,- _. 1 _: ;_n-__.. ---->-_, -- ---- ----v-. -A return {has been received of offers from Canada. to join England in the antici- pated war with Russia. The first to otier the services of his Battalion was Lieut.-Col. Mc- Kenzie, commanding the Simcoe For-eaters. n, n,1;_, 1 ,, , ,, `L, i\:__-,;-__ ..1: u.- ----- -v, vv------uu- vlnv ......-v- - II. V---_.. -On Saturday eveningthe Directors of the Simcoe County Mutual Fire `Insurance `Co. presehted to Mrs. Geo. 1 . Hughes (wife of the scretury)` o. magnicent `Silver Cruel: Stand and castqrs accompanied by an address. --Mr. J uhil McMahon who recently left Tottenlnam for Dakota fakes with him in score of_.colonists, all his own children. Invadklition to an address Mr. McMahon wa pxesented with a. magnicent gold watch` and Mrs. Mc- Mahon a gold cross guard. A - .. . -\ - 1 up . LL, trnelgulanea Risk Insurancecg? - - n..- ._,__ _ - We omitted to mention last week that Mr. E, B Gromnton was presented by the scholars of the P. M. Sunday School, of which he is superintendent, with a lxandsome edition of Dickens, which was an ad- dress. The presentation took place at a social held in the-church. 1 ` n -v\ 11 I 1,9; n,_.,:. __ rIL.,._.`I-.. IIUILI Lu IIIIU uuuu Ullu 7-Mr-. S. P. Hurley left Barrie on Tuesday for Manitoba, where he has a. desire to locate. Mr. Hurley, to accommodate 9. number of friends in town who pressed him to write them about the country, has concluded to send his letters, to "THE ADVANCE so that all -who mn-we mean su1)scribe-ma.y read. ru , , -n,,_:u-.._1 --.___.-.. ....`L.. :. The_ New York` T:-libnme of A the llth one s while to be second cousin to 2;. mil- dead. Forty years ago Oxenham, an Eng- lish le-maker, began to save pennies in bank he removed to Lamb ton connty,where he bought large tracts of land 7 and sold on the old homestead in abeautiful locality on the Old London Road, three miles from Railway. Here he has lived quietly and from an old friend in 'Bn;rnstaple, England, informing him that his second cousin, ox- < Mayor Bemridga, had died without leaving 5 a will ; and that a large fortune was waiting the nearest of kin. As the Canadian squire was himself well off, ` he did not think it worth while to worry about this new estate. The other day,l`i'ever,he received a letter from an English la.w rm, requesting his immediate presence in Barnstaple, that he 'might be identied within one year of the death of ex-Mayor Bemridge,and thus save the trouble of taking poccedinggin Chancery. There was no chance of any opposition, and he could. enter into possession at once. -Accordingly, the venerable farmer started New York last Wednesday. He will inherit half of the personal property,which is worth $2,500,000, and all the real estate, worth $5,000,000. The old gentleman is so "en- amoured with his Canadian home that the style and comforts of an English gentle- 1nan s towniand country mansions and do-' mains do not tempt him to stay in the old land. His son, who has alargc family of _ boys, will eventually take possession ofthe English estate. The G lobe appends to this extract :- ` `Mr. Oxenham,the fortunate man referred to above, was . well known in Toronto. His place-a blacksn1ith s shop'- was on Adelaidesstreet, "a little west of the Grand Opera House.` He carried on a` gen- eral blacksmith business, besides -being a 0 le-maker. Mr. R. J. Oxenham, Barrie,is a brother and Mrs. L. R. Warner a sister of the lucky msnvherein rnentioned. They, we believe,expect to oomein for a share of the personal . property, and have already taken steps totpresent their claims in the proper quarter. instant has the -following :-_It is worth ~ lionaire," when all other heirs-at-law are Toronto, and when the had 318,000 in the ` them at. a profit. He nally settled down ` Wyomingestation on the Great Western- peaceably Ifor upwards of a. quarter of a Z century. Last sunnner he received aletter 3 from home on~Monday, and sailed from -v-....-.- .. 9--.. -_-. - D V , . , _ _ ,. ` -lt was a former Barrle boy-if we rightly understnmlthe Heral:t s account of the affair- who undertook, for a viager, to carry a barrel of salt from Hart : store,_ Al1iston,- to the school-house. Lett us C. A. little fartlmr into this thing, Mr. Hcralzl. V I ,` ,,.,_I_ LL_L ` vvuu Iuu*nv nuuuu Ruuavncwv nu-J . Irv-v-0 --Sherma.n is_ is ~Bra.dford oarsmtin who is spoiling for a pull against some other spruce wieId_er. Let him try Sandford, of Barrie.- Aovnrcrz. We `don -t speak" authoritatively on the subject, but have reason to think that if Mr. Sandford is desirous to row on the H01- land River and try his mettle with 3 Bradford oarsman, he can be accommodated.-Wczuesr. That's all very well. But how do you su - posg two men could row abreast on the Hts-. Ian `. ac-uvu-n - Items of "news suit:-rie for this poltimn gtrel` , 7 so cited from ouxf readers throughout the con -3:. Rosnmom` grange had an oystersupper a few nights smce. ' 111.-.. I1...-- At Tl.l'......!...\.\ J~.u.~-..Lu'n 1-an`z A SU n_-vmr isiieing made i>*1:cV>-posed Orangeville, Hoclglcy & Beeton Railway. _, _-_ :;;__J ---.-- Gnmxmas 1=no'n COUNTY Eiccmxans AND NOTES mom CORRE_sP08DEX'I'8-' NOTTAWA has a lawyer. A christeningfurnishes 3 Bradford 15a.per with a local. T V `I 1 ., ,,_,1-_,__-_______-_ I'4li F11` W Morrison township gets $25 a year salary .- T l'1..-.-..n unnnn (*1...-nl. A0 Qn:-.6Iav'n`I 3a in `have 9. 8 340 organ. _ ' U in Jun: up-us. , Comma WOOD Church of Scotland `is to a_......... ..._... ....n..;,.'.: 1... 4.1.- ..,....,..... Ilauvw W V IIZV Vluuu STAYNER air is pollutod by the noxious `odors from a..'_oond the village, .. rv pa. 1 .1 ,""" ' 5 u -ACCORDING to theVSun; Staye1' as the champion potato eatexf of the county. _ _ _ - . - p .1 II? I -n -.-..---r__" ` Tax Reform convention for tho Viesf will be held {it Stay:_1er'9n Thursday next. _,_.,1_ -1! A1 _ _ _ _ _ _ A _..J ` `"" D'`" `I *7 I ' V u Joins McAdam, jx-', wag spycrely injured by n. sawing machine, at Baotou, the other nv. - uuy - . omm Public School has eight telnchex-s. The aggregate` attendance for March was 467 ; the _a.vera.ge,.3_90. _ : n,_'L,4-._.,_ A ,1,,.,A,1, ow` , -..- ._._-,,:,,,,v, Snow POISON. the TC6okstow_'n Advocate calls Globe editorial. Goodterm, that; but the Mail has antidotes. ` T ` Dy day. AT A go-as-you-please walking nnstch in Stayner the distance travelled in four hours ranged from 23 to 21 miles. ` Bum,-Agn cum` of the senior boys of Braoebridge Public Schoo1 ha.'ve been sus- pended for two weeks,for indeeentconduct. OBILLIA enjoys steam bread. The maker. is named Dunn.- And when`th'e folks eat it` they! say well Denn good: and. faithful; steamer. V 7:05 a.m., 11:21 8. m., uzza p.m. Arriving from South (Toronto) at Barrie :- 1l.n.m., 4:40 p.m., 7:40 p.m. ' Going North from Barrie to Col1ingwood:-- _--`-Mr. H. 0601: is about shipping 2,000,: >00 of lumber to Manitoba. Ar Trim opening of Hawkatqne Methodist. Church the attendance was `large and-the. "service j interesting. Rev. - John; Hag,-t preached. L - :, _' .' ' - Cj1ALLand;S' being the order ofthg `day, T `b_e,ipg'$10>a side. V I'In11_1InI7nnh hni|n".iun;ALhnh [n'n}.;' a Ballycroy 11.1I11i`-ng .3 Toiwhm rivalto cut 9. amt ofgfoles. #19. `stake: ?.` ._l 4Ti-"`. oV.?`; W"`*- ' uu-fps y.sv _u- wanna Oonmxawoon butcineruoh-.J.\'reba_en not- ied to move thgir slaughter houses outside the `town limits, and inf-rqtVa1ig:tion- hxwej` i1`=l>rruv-' I-|;I;'s6uALs. nnnmxa To roirx"4"xn cotixi r.. A 3} i33NAI'vzA.- COUNTY NOTES. = oxs.ne_w took_lje at one of the registers the" other `evenmg, but the ames wm-A mrtinmuinhed before UHF Ella 11311155 W819 ex much damage `was done.- A1", ......L_._... _._'._L_ A` ll~ n.m., 4:40 `J :10 p.111. _ Going Collxngwoonlze 11 a.m., 4:40 p-m.. 7:40 .m. - Arrivimr from North ( ollinzwood) at Bar- ._--..v-- ---..-av vu-_-: \nIIln\4.'. --Axexchange prints the 5 uowing `- cultural oonundmm:--What 9i: the 'ea:1g;t -thing for a. farmer to plant, and the mod? diiculi, thing to ra.i'se?---A mbrtgage. 1 A- H. J. Bim), Bmnebdg, \-r`hi`le' on. .9. visit to England purchased a set of card- ing and spinning machinery, and purposs going into the woollen manufacture on an extensive scale. ' ' ' I .. . . . -......`--nu at one or me registers the other eveuwsy but the ames mm extinguished beforel mI1ch dnmmm was damn, .. I GdLLixawoon council has deciined to_ grant} 500 to the Northern Railway F011}- Rnany in consideration `of having a. line Of `At! nhyina lmhimnn l`.I\'m.nn nut] that . S ` 1.21%.; m the eownalp of _McMurrich, ` Mus oka, have to use their own premises as a burying ground. The Crown ought to a.lldt.a.cen1etery for each township in the Dish-int. *ca,nnot last Ion exwnslve scale. In the township of Stisted, Maskoka, pot-.-hunters are slaughtering la e numbers "of deer and as they kill both bu indiscriminate! rn_'__ -r g. and dyes y, the war of exterminatlon rt: 3. AL- `Tim Luzsr sensation in Stayner is-the marriage of a. 79 year old man with u. some- what elderly female; The Sun gravely hope,- they may live long to_' enjoy the pleasures and fruits of a married life. .... . .. , -rr 1: I u... --...v~: `ID w .....----vu. .-5 IN our copy of the Alliston Haald an item mentioning country localities was underlined with a. pen. Of course the pa er w:-sintcnded for an -Alliston reader. 1he editor ought not to be so careless; Tm: Cooxsroxvx paper publishes a cure for sma.ll~pox,and the tholxsands of people in this county who are at present sulfering from the disease, can not do better than subscribe for the paper without delay. m--- .._'_;-___._ -1! 11.. LA. -urn, 1t_L,_1-_. . _ ~ ~ . . . ~ V . V . . . ... ru-1.-- u.v..uu- u..-wJ- _ THE remains of the late Mrs. Moberiey, rolict of the late Capt. Moberley, for_mu'.ny years commandant of the Naval station at Penotanguishene, were" interred last week in St. James Church yard, in that Village. "11... ........`l....Z.... A.L..L ....... __-_.._ -__ zn ....... 11 -mu [:40 gm. Arriving from North ( ollingwood) rie :--7:0.3 a.m., l1_:27 p.m., 6:25 p.`m. - MUSKOKA BRANCH. Gding to Grzwenhurst from Barrie :-~l1:20 a.m., 5:05 p._m., 8.05 pm.` . An-ivina frmn Gravenhurst at Barrie :- -.. -.-. -U--nov-J vs...-an Junta, Ann uuuu runway- The conclusion that raw pease are 50 per cent. better than cooked, or than Indian corn in any form,in fatting pigs, the Packet cannot endorse. Nor can we. Give them custard pie, and you have the correct thing. THE Mess. has opened the big egg campaign this season `with the announcement that Mr. Killer of Oollingwood, is in possession of a goose egg measuring 113 inches in cir- cumference one way, and 8!; inchesothe other. on u u vuguasu . ENGLISH farm 1u.bo1'e1's make no more than $2.50 a. week and. eat coarse bread , American _cheese, :1. very little American bacon (once a day) with turnips andgmangel wurtzelbeets. How would North Simcoe farm hands relish suc wages and fare ? A Ooolgsmwx Swain who called on his girl the other night did not x the lamp in the proper position,and outsidersvconse- qu ently had a. full view of the performance going on inside the blind. Fancy the feel- ings of the pair when they learned this fact! jfvxile. Coo-Kslrowx editor is jubilant over an increase" of ve to his subscription list, and they were a.1lcash,he chuckles gleefully The transition from turnips and cabbage to money appears to have unsettled the man's mind. We believe we had better take charge of that lucre, son, 7 T111; Keenansville Sentinel calls the editor of the Orillia Times the truly good man. We enter an indignant protest. There is but one duly qualied truly' go od man in this County- he of the Collingwtood Bulletin. We sliall, not stand quietly by and see his `patent right infringed on. With our best bow to the Am_r4NcE,we would say that we do not want our x s to change the orthography of the w.ordf`la.wyer? as applied to our` gentlemen of the long robe. They are all three strictly vcmcious, so far as we know--Alliston .He_rald. All right; We accept the apology, and you may go this time. L 4 AT the funeral of the late Aaron Bugslmw, Oro,, tho cortege was large and respectable. A sermon was prea.chod by the Rev. T. H. Patchell, at the fami'1y:residence, where the funeral service of the .Methodist Church was also read. Th remains were interred in the grave yard adj inin g the Mthndist Church, Leigh's Co1'ne1's. . ' rn 1` - .. .. A -- ... -- .. Tm: 1 1:;sx1>.I:_.\'1* of the H. & N. \V: Rail: Way informcil a deputation which inter: viewed him in `behalf of the -proposed ex-. tension from Palgrave to Beeton that if the xuunioipalitios interested would construct the liuo,'the company would put on the roll-' ing stock, and get the road in operation. Tlic estimated cost is about 8 80,000. ` Tosor.o.\'T10 Lib. Con. Association oicers for thcfyar 1n`c:---Mcss1`s Geo. 4McGirr, President; Tl1omas Madill, lst Vice Presi- dcgnt; John GalIaugher,`jun.v, 2nd Vice P1'eSidoIit; W. Locklgznt, Secretary; John Gallaugher, senr., Treasurer. ' A res- olution -of condence in Mr. Parkhill was passed, and the meeting pledged hin1jt-heir support. Cmzmxomz "village has organized an Agri- cultural Association, with the following Directors : Messrs John Cop1n,nd(President) John 1VIag:k::.y (Secretary), Samuel Hizey; Alex; McK_ee, vJose1ph' Galloway,` Joseph Hnm]_ Jim. Faster, . nr-uh pinaln .Tnnn'|u 5:05 6.0;) p.m. Arriving from Gravenhurst 'f:45 z\.1n., 11:05 p.m., and 5:55 p.m. NORTH SIMCOE BRANCH. Arriving, at Barrie from Penetanguiahene:- 4:40 mm. _ Going from Barrie, to Pcnetanguishene :- 7:05 p.m. ' - "Only goes to Orillia. , 'fOnly come from Orillia. V _ ______ tutu. nxcgcc, uusepu u:t_u0wu.y, uuacpn Hood, Jns. Foster, Jacob Pingle, Joseph Wilcox, Allan Flack, J olgn Day, Robert Steel and Wm,D.u,_-`. Wm.Oasey, Treasurer. The first annual Spring Show fox; .Stallinns and Bulls will be held on Frid'.1.y week . In..- - .__ 111-- in--_-_____ 1`, 1, ..__. `Tm-:_u-ma Wu. '1VIITGHELL, Oro, was born on the 22nd of February, 1802, in Aber- deen, Scotland. He came to Ca_na.da. in 1855, and settled in Brock, County of On- tario, where he remained for some years. He nally settled in Oro, where/he has resided for H49 `lzgst ten or twelve ears. Dropsy, superinduced by disease 0 the heart, was the cause of his death. The re- mains were `interred inthe vault of Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto; . ' an -n-- v. --. . . Tm: Mvsxom Herald has entered on its second year. We are pleased to have the opp_qrtunity* to says, word or two in its favor. T We regard the Herald as a well; written, newsy sheet, of which the people" of the District ought. to feel proud. Its local contents are lat superior to those of. the other village paper, while we considerits get-up generally as being a great deal better than that of its local contemporary. And we do not mean to be uukinii to the latter, either. . . An old man named Lochan, an indigent who has been living at Widow Du}1oan s,in .. Tottenhqm, for some time past, su'pj>orted by the Tecumseth` Township Counell, was found dead in John Ketely s woods, West Gwillimburyg near 001-bett s Camera last week. He had been down in that neighbor: hood on some business `and is supposed to have taken through the woods to shorten his path, and probably becoming weak lay down and died. He had been dead-two or three days when the body was found. -I\ ' DURING the rst eight months of its exist- enoe, the new Midland lock-up did not con`- tain an occupant, and it was under serious consideration to offer 9. chrome` to the first man who woilld` get incaitoeribted; so asto give the institution a. sort of sta.'rt,you know. A couple of Orillia men,` however, tumed up before any denite oifer was made, and . the lock-up 13 now regarded as a} duly Iicens-' ed and well-_-regulated look-up. `Therein eome regret, nevertheless, that the initial J_l1 gingdid not occur under more respect- ab e auspices. " ` ' C_I!!IK.:-`-A hard-u customer 1y ,0 ws a few weekaggg tqrnig ed with an ' ngint tic- ket to Toronto by the` St. Gem-go : Soc1ety-'of which. 'hv lm wnv. he in nnt A mamber.-- new no Ioronw may me as. ueonzel uoc1cuy-ox which, turned 1: again In town the other day applied or gpother ticket ! by the way, he is not 3 mm her,- ,, and If you are autfering with a cold, do not fail toitry Bagy'ard s Pectoral Balsam ; it is daily ;_e}iaving 19 hundreds throu hoot our. Dom- 1m_on.' It is'.pI;a_`saj;t Qgd b}e`. V S319 by-illDniggatain,Bt_Ig'rie.v L -U " "' auom-.m's A`I3I`IIoA"sAI_.vI-:'. `A 3;; 33;: .8! 1377: w Lu. Cuts. s:?,%.aS:;.2a`fa;au;`:3*:,:?7'3.:*:: kind ; of skin Eru13i0uI.`r'l?hi,Ia' Salve in guaran- ieediggivai rI\I?ctV sti;uption.in every case Box.-. I`._` V"1.cf` V353: --The Town Council meets on Monday night. V . V 1-.. 1...,.:.. ;,. L..L .... u... .::....................a at 111 conuuerauon '0! IIBVIHR ll um: In. P`Yi._g between Ohfcago and that A some of the Yellow Oil, so I rubbed a littlg on -~ lllclsrs. wuuura;-_ \a'reI!Iung' -uxng ~ I Iqel it my duty lm ;;ou_~&t `tho , _ Ilontjny `hanging . , and t .1811 I1ontthe hesajmg f'_tll;.0tlI6`l'-vllI_9, :0 that I wnsl airaliil W321: neverlonnblhcictg. ear `again. hie eve ingto ' g j my hearing I could think of,bnt fuuI_ul`it All in vain. At last! made up my` miml no try the onxde nf my ears two or thnec times .5 day, and -every night and morning I wet some wool with the oil, and kept it in my ears; and in one` week : time I could l:'.`3I' as well as I ever could, but I still tuh can the oil when the weather is cold, and l keep wool also in my ears. I write this no ynutlmt you might. lmow the worth of your Yellow_Uil.. Yours truly. Jolm Clark. Fur Sale by all Druggism in Bu-?e. _. . m_..._.. 1 .......4....o ...:...I:.... ..| Mm mm \VIY In vuuuu Ill Uou uw uuuuuuvcu ,anvv Inn. te -' by the use of Victoria 11 p0 1103- mm: lv:hiph is th greatest brain, and nerve food 111 the world. For sale by all Drug. itet wmcn 13 me grease mun, moon suu ggrxie food in world. by Drug- gists in Barrie. _ _ '2 Marriage is a. sole mn th1ng-a choxcev for Iifn 2 he mrafnlin the chosaimz. And be care- III uE5|Uec Iu J-Dill w. _ - A Tm:Ieu.--bonstant V grinding at the ruin of life, perpetual loss of vital force, will drag the strongest man to the dust; it is mini- feet, therefore, that the _system must be sup- plied with a due amount of exydizable phos- phorus. The pleasantest and most palatable wayin which it can be introduced into the system-is nhih='.~ which in the greatest brain. Marriage 15 8 I016 Inn un1ng-u ($110103 10! life; be carefulin jshe chosaing. `And ful in chooeiu a remedy for female complaints. Be sure to as your glealel` for Victoria. Bu`ohu and Uva Ursi. It 18 now extensively re- scribed bvsll respectable physicians. Brig 1: : disease of the kidneys, diabetes, etc., may be overcome by the liucliu if taken in time. For sale by all Druggmts in Barrie. COPEL.LND'S Swan CASTOR OIL, equnllv suitable for children and adults. Endorsed by over 600 doctors in" Csnsdn. The diiculty of administering nauseous medicines, and the desirability of having them pleasant to the taste, inducedT. 00 land to undertake-re- searches, which man ted in the _discovery of a S to to 0'1 rt` 1:] `tab! fth .35: .e.-iiotrh dwmiiieilpnitiz (ins tn: Sweet Ussuor I In, penecny pusunme, 01 me sa_me strength and medical ualities as the ordinary Castor Oil; and whi e "equally safe and harmless yet acting with more certainly and producing neither nausea nor griping. Some children sayit is honey; others call it syrup--they all say they like it. One parent says-`` My children drink it like water ; " a.nother-- V/e_hn.d to hide the bottle or they would have nished it right off; another- M little girl has taken it twicejvithout any trou lo, and does not know what it is. thong she hates the ordinary Castor Oil, and we never could get her to take it without a ght ; " yet another--" I wish you success of your Sweet Castor Oil ; it_is a. splendid thing-- sure to take the place of all common oil. The extmnrdinnrv demand for this improve- to take the piece or an common on. . The extraordinary demand improve- ment of a staple household medicine has brought fraudulent imitations into the market but the public cm guard themselves against substitutes (which unprincipled parties are at- temptingto sell on the reputation of this -article) by seeing that the name, Copeland : Sweet Castor Oil, is on both wrapper mid direqe tinn lnlmlf ' ` DWUUIII \./ERIE tion label: rm... .....z. I/nu nun -Th9G01deI1 B0RVeI"s NEW Lowell bx-`anch is closed. _ _ - ' , ,1,,,,I,. ___,L:_3____ 1____ tron label.` The undersigned, lmving purchased Messrs. T. Copeland & Co s interest in the above pre- paration, are now manufacturing it from the original recipe` - NORTHROP & LYMAN. Toronto. Ask for Cope1aml s Sweet Castor Oil. Ob- serve the 'ne.me. Do not be deceived. Sold by 1211 medicine dealers. Price 25 cents. `nuns Mun, The Greg; Eng- `ram: anal. ` lush Remedy . an unfailin cure for Semina Weak- ness, Spermntoh rhea, lmpotency, and all jdiscucu ' lhalfullow as A sequence ofself. 1` . - , Arlnltclse; nl lti} \ . - o emorn nu. . Before T3k1ng- veraalLi:I)-silude, A.ft8l' Talnng. Pain 1n the Back D1mn_ess of Vuiqn. Pre_ mu;-e old age, and mnnyolher dlaenseuhul lead to nkanilf gr . Consumption and a Premature Grgre. 11$-!Full par. ticulgninoug pamphlet, wh'ch`we esjre lo sendlree by mall to every gun [he Specic Modncme it sold by all Drnugms at $1 pqr package, or six pack. b_y niall l.?`lJIc aipccmc moghcme in by Drn.1gmz_z $1 per packggo, aux ages for 05, or w: l he sent free by mall on receipt oflhe money by addressing - TIIB Gnu: MEDICINE ~co., ll!-Jeanna (In! Fauntl- wysnsnn, 0m.. Cumin. @-'Sold in Barrie by an Dmzzisls and bv all whole. sale and rcunl Druggisu m Canada and the Uwiled Sxnlcs. ii-ly, OF-F101-J-_. OFFICIAL Ass;GNnm} JO'Y AMO-G THE CHILDREN. The undersignedv has the sole agency in . _ Barrie for the 'Mc'ss'r'& .\1i1nsix`m_.:B;cant1;y `xi-Pedisan; '91-,` it mv ntv fn infbnn you M `'18 M . - Miub;g.1ge{P.0.,_ moi; bit. * --The boys are gilready practisig lacrosse in the town park. . , ,,-_ ._e_._ L. 1.-.... .. tun. l\` \I.... do. [E1 THE BARRME cmmn 1` suven sun annriliilr can `Ill The beat Oil eve`: offered to the public, Lower than can be Bought in Toronto. __.,_.___ Ahguat 29, 1877. 1,. :1-sun. HARPER S BAZAR, 1879. IL- LUSTRATED, NOTICES 0)` THE rams. V ' To dress according to Hmpqrfs Baz tr will be the aim and ambition of the women of Ameri- ca.--Boston _1Vanecript. ` ' V,` A! A nhrnninln nf fnuinn run} a ca.--Baton jlvanscript. ;' As a faithful chronicle of fashion. and a newspaper of domestic and social character, it ranks without a rival. --Brooklyn Eagle. This naner has acanired a. wide nnnnlm-itv ranxa_ wmnomi a nvu. -_-uroolayn zsagu. - This pape_r has _acquu'ed a wide popularity fox the reside enjoyment it abrds, and has become an established authority forthe ladies, -N. Y. Euenshg Past. '" 'l"I-m Vnlmnn nl`. lm nnxilr `lmnin min. 61.- ! ._u. 1. upm:ng ran. Thelyolnmeq oi the Blair begin with the first um'_ber `for January of each you-L When no tune u mentioned, itwill. he and. stood that the subscriber wishes to comnience wish the Number next after the receipt of his nr er. ' V WWII Fl order. ion. runcibnx-nn s PERIODICALS. mnrnrvs MAGAZINE, One` Year. .34 oo HARPEIVS WEEKLY, ~ ~ 4 oo HARPERBS BAZAR. - ~ 4 oo The THREE_pnblicationa,_ - ...10 _ Any TWO, ono year... .,._.._ .,. ...... `Y ` W1. . eI_...o...-----W "I.'a1-`IE3: fomgmfnamd on applies-` Lno Annuu voxum or nAxu xn`s u4zAu, in neaircloth binding. will he sent by express, free of expenses zrlovided the fxrei ht` does not ex_ceed one do 1' volume), or $7 00 each. A complete 1:, comprising Eleven Volumes, sent on reoei t oi cash at the tote of 25 pp; vfolnme` night at egpenge of _th gseq for eachfvol_un_1e, nuiyeble `for l;?`%1l:%. wdl he gent by mu], poetpud, on xe- urauuu uua _ys.-.. . , --Tra.ina began to run regularly last week on the North Sjmcoe. ' 7 -__ u___..L::..:..._ u__:j_ Hamilton .. . Georgetown Tottenhaul . Beeton . . . Gookstbwn lhornton Victoria ...` Allandale . L Barrie .... . , W111 I13 Ili Dy Ell, PIHFPIHL on $9` each. 0 0' raga ahonld beanie by_ Poat~Oice 9' . any gdgr '01- `Draft, to gvotd chance of. '"f="ostage rm to gu subscribers in `the Unsiedj Stitu or Oanads. V A Tho Annual Volumes of HABPI8'8 BA_z.u:, `in nantnlnth himiinm will ha nimh Iw arm-nu. Newspapeu are not to copy this Advertise- moat without the exprest order` `of Hutrnn &Bnorrn:izs.' 3 1 ;- ` ;HARl, ER I. BRO'l'HER8,__, j . New Yaykz. ORDERS ,SOL.IOITEl)`. l -V W. .3. GAPQN, Qpnnsxrn QKBEN`8 lIo'rz:I., Buuux. ...-.. -....... 4-- [OSEPH R0` ERS, WOAL OIL FOR THE MILLION. I ' , 'GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDIGIHE. [g`o_1-th_e County of Sin),-`gm. ISWIIS WIELI Uhnfaus usua- '--The Methodist revival services appear to `have yielded good results. - -nu. ___ 12.... .........:...... :4-, :. ha-;1r.`hv tn get- Pomcx-: Cqrr, Battle, We havevrecently published 1 new edition of D3. Cl'l.\'t:llWEl.|.l Gx1.nn.rn:D EFSAY on $11; r.gg_Ii I uni pr: an m n! can (without medi- cine) 6! Nervous Uebility, Mental and Phyni- cal Incipacity, lwpedinients to Drhrringe, etc., resulting from excesses. Pnce. in A sealed enveloue. only 6 cents. I MLEf35D. * unw um. new aesmasnz .__..._. or mu postage llllnpeq . ' . , The cwlebratvd author,` 11: this admirable Essav,clearly deumnutratbs, in}: thirty years successful practice, that `la:-mung consequen- ces may .he radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the up- ` plication of the knife; pointing out 3 mode of car; at once simple, certoin and effectual, by mean: of which evarv auex-er. no matter recumng Irom excesses twu postage stumps. ( The no-lehrnh-J 'Pnce, ;:|_n-4.elopo, _only 67conts, ! nthnr.` 1 A n this ndmir;bie meinaof which- eivery Inerer, no mitts} what his condition may be, may ' cllh himself - h 1 ,, ' to] and radically} 0 :l3'I`yhiapI':e`::at urnhould be in the hands ovary youth and every man in tho lmd. Addtesu Tlneoculvcrwoll uledlcal 00.. ' - 41 Anh_St., New York. In . Ann Is .5-.. uaysfKf";LAcEI Post Oice Box 4536.. |* m1wx'U1m| -111 ml`. 11. J.uur unuuuu uvv--., .------ -" T. D.--The subject is- evidentl ` 09 which its impossible to provoke` It I axon. -. . . . . -. c u , LL- nALL A` II. in VAR|ED Ca. C`Ol\A.ll'-"LETE| TOYS o 1` ALL KINDS. . DOLLS', AN IMMEXSE s'ro(:x Bohemnn Ware and Chma Goods. nmuvs. LACES, BERLIN AND OTHER Woo'Ls, A UNDERCLOTBING, 840., a., GOLD, SILVER & OTHER CARDBOARDS, WAX F`LOWE_R PJZQUISITES, snrprnns, orromxs, CIIENEI LLE, ,Q'l`A\l1"-I\YI1 unn Db AYI"\1\TI'1 \JlIl'AL`].'JlI.JllI STAMPING FOR BRAIDING, CUSHION TASSELS, &c., &t-. w. H. FREEMAN For Whole season, 5 lbs. per day per Week, and I0 lbs. on Saturday. 95. BEST QUALITY on ma 1] '0..FF1CE--B.R4 DFQRD STREE '1', Barrie, April 2nd, 1879 }`uow ibinrnA|Ts| Most beautifully affected with our Chicago Backgrounds, representing l '3 1131' IDIIIIXIS BIIII1-Illa -0wuers of cows are rejoiced at the failure `to pass the restricting by-law. Owners of garden: are not. `- T --A bazaar is goiu on to-day `at Trinity `Church Sunday Schoo , and an eutettaiumgntu ..w..i.+.in a nf instrumental. music, singxng, ` SLE {GK-RIDING, ` SNOW-STOBII, ` 110W-SIIOEING, ` TOBOGGANING, 5 ~' SKATING, I IN______.AL3____ \Y_.._ 5__L_- 1_. 1 Everything New introduced in this Gallery. ._..---u- N. B. -ChiIlren's Fictures taken instantane- ously, md guaranteed the nest nish in the_ town. [ w---_-u---uw IC7[vI7I And go no where else if you want good work, I CA\-wuo N...-.-`\-.-4.-.. gmm & SEED Depot. Flour. . ' Corn. ' 7 ` GRAIN, i SEED ? PROVISION ; ` . gr COMMISSION! mo.a,MAnnIu's new maxi Willkeep cnstantly gin hand a. full uupply . o '- isL0V1<:B,TIM0THY rake-are oemg uuwu um. ....... ........-_- _.,., made ready _fo_r the spring campaign. -The town hall oh Monrlay night" miss the` scene of` a. ball and supper at n for the benet of the St. Patrick : %ocie|?y'a Brass Band. About seventy couple were present. _ --In addition to the notice which we gave at Mr. D. Seymour`: Improved Tallow Cu , a testimonial as to its menu. from Mr. W ' - son, will be found in our ndvefthing . '1:-'_"11 -a-,._. We will also keepljjn Stock all kinds of Grain and arm Produce, I. 85111:, `and, Land Plaster,| BACON, HAMS, POTATOES, AP-_ The undersigned is prepared to supply the 0ozaai\'g?_nnzezzta_.tg,t' all kinds rem'v~ ed and Advances made. |MARRIN&ANDERsoN,| vNa. s,_y.irnnm~s n5_oc1r, mar .u..n_z_rm1' ~?1hries:1.?'o1.(-.1_-V.'.1`879-~ '.;' 83% A . NEAR Tim` BRIDGE. A. LAVALLVEE .9, sons. VHEAPEST `AND BEST NEW MET:-Ionz 4;?-u-.--- -v- Canada Perma.nontVVV_5lZ.oan and` savings (Iompany. .. . nun . 7 , II l`\n nnn CHOICE SEED GRAIN STEPH ENS: ROOMS! ONE DOOR EAST OF THE MARKET, And all kinds of Farm and Garden Seeds, ( }i;ain, 1":-ovisi`o`n Conmiuion Mer- " n gnh; . - :0: - -`--THE STOCK THE MOST- PLES, 1EANs,- Burrmz, mas, CHEESE, ONIONS,& aw. At the following very Low rate: Ever 1)'r0uglit into the County. .1... V ' CAPITA}; 7 E w Best Kinds and Qualitzes, IIAVINQ O1 !-}_.\'I-}_D OUT A ' Whlugle and lclqu. DURING THE SUMMER, VVAREEIOUSB I rnonucan m as r:.\"mui1.v BARBIE. By ` the Bu-rgl _or Cnrload. And very,kind of Ow - .-n....v---u - -L'vttuce,'onions and radishes are in. _ --The Barrie has been re-painted. ---'I`he robins are mating and building their nests. - .. _. _ \l'___.1_ .. 0 map n BISOOK an xxx: Be sure and find ..uF 71? Bran.` Oatmeal. :IOHlN` S`I:EPHENSl Comchop. 14-2m.` 11 Ian: AVVI IIAA \llAcqvvvu _ -Ma.uv Bafrieites are beautifying theif iawns with balsam trees. nu _ an-_A.|_-1:...I. ......:.m1 unruinnn nnnnnr tn V 3-ly ' HA R DWA RE I HsA;B:|l5W;A~R E H Sign of the cross-out saw. 1 _ 7 _ STOCK OF . Iron, Steel;"SheIf and Heavy Hardware, PAL|,,N,TS, O|L8 AND VARNISHES, Dun` Sms :- -The undersigned wishes to in- form_ you that he has started manufacturing all kmda of Silver, and Ornide Plated Harness Trimminan sumh an Tnrratfu nnmnn FI'nnlrn an sum: 01 ouver, anu urmue rmteu uarness Trimmings such as Terretts, Hames, Hooks, BitI,..Bncklcs, cot. Gold and Silver Electro- Plntinyfhn hnvina vnnnu unnru nvnm.-Sauna in %"*oa:aJ.;i ib"EI1{1{11E~.`}{:3T HARNESS MAKERS. l mw,.,bucIucs, ecu. uom and (Silver Electro- Platin ;`Iu_nd having many years experience in New ork and other States, I am not afraid to warrant my work both as regards workman- ship and durability,_ tirat-class in every par- ticnlm-. M ` FICIHIT. N.B.--Carriuge Iron Plated on the shortest notice and warranted to give satisfaction. ' ~ >" JA\fI3`._\` Y.'I`AT\'lT\T Del` 01 urcuu canoe ymu-..u........... . -A newtboat bought by a company of Bar- rie votaries of yachtmg, has arrived. -St. George : Society's Annual Dinner at the Barrie on Wednesday night next, -Correspondents are requested to send in news not later_ than Wednesday morning. 7 -A new and handsome fronfhas. `been put in Mr. D. Mutjchiaoxfs store, Mnlcaater-st. `_` " --L 5- ....2.ln-ul>'I'u nnn Barrie, May, 1878. - ' 29-13! As! G_I_s__: _ |MPOR.TA|!l;_ NOTICE. The Lesseea of the Barrie Gas Works beg to announce that they have on hand an excel- lent assortment of Of ever description, chaste and elcgmt de- si us, HEAPEB. than thev can be archae- e in any other town in Canada. T ey will also undertake the Piping of At such rates as to def competition. In` tending consumers will 0 well to give the Lesseca aniopportunity of tendering for their work before making their contract. ~ All prders will receive prompt attention. |S=ra_s % Fixturesl 1'. U. 110! `01. LLCSIGCIJ North o`.d Commercial Hotel. Barrie, Dec. 10, 1878. _....-__, _v-. av -v.-. Irv -_, VALUABLE+F:`AIi&I' F61: SALE nah... tho snub`. 1...!` A: T at OI ! in 51.. cal. , __ Being the south half of Lot 26 in the 8th Con., Iunislil, 100 acres more or less. About 30 acres cleared and fenced, soil is chiey clay loam. There are on the land a. log house, log stable and a lo barn, also a. frame barn, well, root house, 3 ed, kc. About 60 acres ` well timbered. The property is delightfully situated on the shore of Lake Simcoe and iu the immediate neighborhoed of the most valu able farming ortion of the Township. And will be sold cheap with easy terms of payment. Aunlv uerionnllv or bv letter to -It will likely be the 24th of May ubefor-e` . the Lady of the Lakes takes her first trip this AllIII_ ruslnrgp zgsqmcn ooumv no` A-\A AI|*- IF-.. W111 D6 BUICK C1153? WWII easy UCITIIS OI payment. Apply personally or by to WATSON C. ORR. Lnd and Loan Agent, Barrie. 5-.-- _ Barrie, June 5th, 1878. |FoR SALE AND TO RENT,` I .____ A, ,.__,A__-.,A.,_ .. ' A Large,` Rough-cast Dwelling, on the east side of John St.`, near H. & N. \V. Mzation, with quarter acre of ground. A {'..LL..... 4\-\ Li... .......I- ..:.'l.. -3 DA! ('L..,...L "nun `luau nun suns. up tvuuug A Cottage on the west side of Peel Street, containing 5 rooms ; quarter acre` of ground. | A T.nnnA `Danni. nan! Q!-Ann nu J-I... ............. ' vvuuuuu--.5 v .vv-nu , `luau vvn uuuv un snuuuua A Lrge, Rough-cast Store, on the corner of Bayeld and Collier Sts.; -a suitable place for 2. HoteL ' ... u.. v .-. . .. ... was... an. unuvt uuavuuuuvu uuu vv vu Luuwcu. Lot 8, in the 5th Con. Vespm, 100 acres, upon which is a quantity of timber and 2. splen- dxd water privilege. The Lot is convenient to the North Simeoe Railway. 7 '!111f\\fl1 rr u- 1- 1! u nu-x Lots 1.; am. 14, on LOIS 21, m me am Conccsraon. of Vespra, contnmmg 5 acres ; each are under cnltlvatxon and well fenced. 1 .L n 3,, AL. VLL r1,,, 17,,, `AA -` '1`ERMS.-Hnlf of the purchase ' money down, the balance secured by Mortgage at 6 per cent. interest. ' 1`..- G..-L.-nu. -.-..L:A..L.._~ ..-....l.. 4... \tnLv 1' rvu we-av: -- ..v. vs 71 ` For furtnu` particulars apply to MRS. J. O_'NEIL, or to r\ \( nnxvnvv 8U.\Av|A- any Invvv on Trinity Schoo entertainment -consisting of instrumental. reading, &c., takes place to-night. - _ ' mu..- :.....I.m.mu of um-den` warfare- ifJAJI1L_u3HT `ml u-. 4'A\. u V.` `LI.-I14 Cor._Ba.yeld and Collier Sta Barrie, 008. 9th, 1878. 41-tf - . Try I1-:_ onc<>.v' I Being a pure white light it is a. stronger light and yet less injurious to the aighf, and iozilluz) colnbuatible and burns longer than Remember the Sgrrd, Mam.-e s Buck Black, nearly opposite the Sum- A mersett House Seasonable Ann_mn-3;-wnta of -visits to this neighborhov W91 be given, ` A V T _ 2-ly T go, B13.-ri_e Hqtel, my 26th and 27th. . Onlln House; Msy 28311 and 29th. ' " ood; Gloho Maymth and 3131}. 11015035: ;1, !I1`.| `$01: -0; Oonllonfu v \/vnvw In PATE'niF"'I'mg"E wiEHT. HOUSES. STMIES cnlxnbnis ac. yg -. A.nvUva4 Park Lots 13 and 14, on Lot 21, in the 4th `.nnnc~.s:nn niVnnn1-a, nnntninina S unrec- INFORMATION F OR PHYSICIANS. ` nurwnsn mo n)T<.Fa'ar~1en PEGPLE. '&'c., place to-night. -'1`hose implements of _ 8111811` warfare- the cruel agade, destructive oe, and bloody rake-are eing taken from their sheaths And ---- I - ----1.. x... 4.1.. -n.:nn nnmnainn. _ Grand Mednlnnd Di Ian nu: ma (`:nu-un'm1.Phila- delphil; Grgxzd . edal ll the Universal Exhihi. Clmrlu C!uthe': l"a\'d Srirnl Truss 9.3:! has been the re- sult of many years study Ind muerial e,.N-ricnce. ll: pct- lect a.!n;-(ability for Rut lure is woven by the lhnuuudu now in `'1 ad\ antaum arc.-.1 gen- `, lle. constant! and even ' pressure; it given to the motion of the bcdywithoul frklion; com me ventilation > _ 1;: s own in engr|v- ing). a chmping pressure which does :-.0: open (u :1` oval pndu) but dongs the aye; we of I-Iexfnia, hence only one-third preuqu it acquired. H is this latter femm that ha 1 gun to eminently Iucceuainl And C If to . 1. euu ?.;....n ;ne`i:'.`u`.~ ....." :.`:. .... .`.. .".:`.;........ _ 15:. Among in many` A. 3. w. Jo H NEST our s 3m. may at tguu eminently nil at Nu? c`" ` {"0150 7o`P|' cent. 0 cues nod. This Tran cured pctconaol ovezgoyqn of Age. Only one km the waist, no 1.: nu ma no up:-in u nquirad for I us. . ~ Apparatus Itniuhmnlu sum cun.o...._m.. THE BEST BURNING OIL IN i THE WORLD. ` L Large and Commodioua Brick Dwellings . on the Corner of Bayeld and Vvoralcy Sta. md `no uprin I App: at Qlmag W an ma: mic: 0- --`-an o___..0 3.3 g `I: 0 U1` IIB UWIIUla ~ '_ _(} 1; 1;; ` '.4e'1.yubsc;i:.ert sq Egbert- hue 3:31`: allgeuggd :60, {ad Pout car 8 write; nnhulf. sigh!` El`-'09 ~'"t `.. tionl ink, he thmk9.= mu pgutent ,._'*!`}`.~ came for conlbltlnt. `MERICAN --U0 and Diglqan an Gr, :1 Universal b`.x,!aibi- tion, Paris. `nnce. l(ccommen.lcd by a large number of our Fading medical men. :IPi:.yu::II?drM .`3.."" " " `P? m '17.e" {$""""`L5 ` Cu e m 3'v'aa'.? cne-. J5 "'- --5*-45 ?'c_ aw a mm o. r` "en W- 1| ltm!_ V CHARLES OLUTHE, S``8i`1 APPIntus Munnfnonnr, ' Kill;-xt..,* Hamilton. -an: Ei*`-`T"'<&' > ole Agent for the Celebrated CHFQIT T3F Illfll s C His: `*0 m? Fish Yogi. cf.eI'uIdc {Raina co am: at my_ vb. 31 DONALL, fl-.. I'D....l2..IJ FOR S.;LE, _ Manager. 251. Residence, Poynts-st, nmm-r-in` Hate], Dunlap Street, apposite " Queen : Hate . Flinulxvlnn Iusumcn count 0! London, England, Established 1782. ALEX.- MOIIBOW, Agent. ;IeZ:Z1'"to`gT5Esa't"is.?2{c'ti". JAMES LEADEN tM:...I.,.n. ..L D--- uuuns unaunu Elizabeth-at., Barrie, Ont . QQJV W. LITTLEHALES, `IS COMPLETE AT THE 50-ly The tsubscrigier wlllattil thankful for ttgcn ubcm a ronage van 9 put, roapoc ao- D Iicita a. continuance of th Tune, and bin to state that I - \/ ~J ./\r\r\r\/\f\a`\ \f\/\/`-/\,'\ \/`./\4"~f\/V V` BAYF ELD STREET GROCERY -wuoniv SAVED Is MONEY EAIINEDJWI |n:As, anu"E"IiiE"i"jfnnvI$|urgs Isl-II: --Now begin to bet on the disappearance of the ice. 7 _ 3. -1 1\ a \v -r n 1 -'____1_ Cannot. be beaten either for quality or price. Ho deals in the Best Markets. and cannot be undex-sold by any house in town. .--.: As much as he thn OROOERII8 AND" PROVISIONS -rv`\/ ./\f\/\/\/\f\d`\`\/\/\J*. /\."\ F\ f A I--. I'\ r\. \.. THOMASLENNOX IGROCERIES, AGHEESE & FRUIT THE NEW BRICK STORE, NORTH SIDE OF DUNLOP STREET. _. ................ ......-._........._.......__........._.....___..........._.. ___.-_'_ .--u.--.r- `aaa`r--august-, And all other oods kept in a. First-clue General Store. sheep for Cash. The public in my neighborhood will find it to then` ad- vantage to inspect my stock and compsro prices before purchasing elsewhere. 'lng1:n. gm-..-. C'iiX1GHURsT CHEAP 7.Edi{15. New and careiullytTcl;:ctod stock of DRY B0008. EHUCERIES. BHULKERY socrrs AND saons, READY-.vlADB cLo'nnNa. A-_1 _II A Miss Morton having entered into co-partner ship with Miss Jackson, and removed te new premises, Donor Snuzn Sovrn, orroeru rm: Buuus HOTEL, begs to inform the public of these facts and to state that she is now better than ever able to meet the requirements of her increasing trade. The new rm ro- s ectfully ask a call from ladiesrequiring any 1: ing in the line of To the Ladies of Barrie and Vicinity: -`nun, vuu uu xvuuu n. V... ..... -- -,_,,,__, -1 favorite do belonging to Mr. H. Rew- tay died on Mon sly morni from the eecta of poison administered `to it y some heartless person whd, perhaps, land a. grudge against it or its owner. ` < : . , -V. , n'L;n _i_-_L Begs to inform the inhabitants of Barrie and surrounding country tl_1at be has commenced business in the above line, and by his long ex- rience of and practice in _the business he opes to be able to give entire satisfaction to all-who patronize him. lsadloa Dresses in Silk, Satin, Velvet, Mei-inoee, &q., Dyed or Cleaned equal to new Gelnlemelve Sula Dyed or Renovated and nicely nished. a IlUlIII5lIlBlI'I BI land nicely finished. Feather-|L Tunnoj, U nnu mossy nmsnou. T Feathers, Lsces, Umbrellas, Sun Shsdos. dyed all the newest colors and dressed. Kid Glovosclesned. All kinds oi Household D_nj:en' _ Cleaned or Dyed. Ottnetm rnsnlnnlntlu `Il.-.n. D..- In- At Doo Nrth nu w ianoul. W 'n?.vx`ie1auoe3.a.num"' 1!lILl.lNERY,'D.BE8 AND MAN- TLB MAKING. Perfect satisfaction in all work guaruxteed. Barrie, October, 1878. IMULCASTER STREET, NEAR AND REAR OF THE MARKET, BARRIE. |Jan. 14. 1878. _ 3.: IrnnIy'o_I:_m.m1a_n_, pm; cg sgouima Wishes to inform her customers thst she in `prepared to receive orders for; l STRAW woma STAMPING I-`:01! _BRAIDING, III ULIU IUIVAI `(Ina-0 -Are we going to have a. 24th of May cele- bration this year? ' ,,-_ L- ._.... ..-.....I.._|.. 1-..; .......1. --v---v-u wnvvr Unll UIUIIIOKI 01' Uyeu. FEATHER BEDS RENOVATED. AGENTEEANTED. Remember the plncc: IlII`l Il- Eli! nilllh an aunnn.-n A-an mmss Ann mm mm z xwmumuqr we place: IOIITII EA81 IIIIEI OF Glllllill AIJD WASTENOT ! WANT NOT. LA UGHLAN M-A-0'DONALD, ----o-.. --_.---_ _..__ - __,_,, "V"' `I -til UUIIHKK VI" WKLIEII IAYFIELD STIEET8. 3_0l|llry once for servants. Barrio, April 15. 1878. . 1a uo:!,_ . pm 3;"- " NIJ 0. ) 3 mdmdfizym 0onvmt. ._ .'*. "'3 _overono-fthof'a`I`IA '-Thu - uoxoolhntly ' ` u T Lot N so of P .1 Signet, 1:1-th'3`f1'ttll11a Om" '3 1 little arty pom. monk REEVES PHOTO. GAL'L_ERY TO HAVE TIIBIR PICTURES TAKENII 110': Inuwm no I010 I 3011*, Pfdrfpartionlaua . ` nu Of his Photograph: is Superior to any they have had taken yet. 47-6m maul wmon, up '.n_uuuu cam conlplannk. . p .u .':n,I__._- 1.1; 5, 1`s79_ I-ICDVV IS IT ' uvbu Nov. 13th, 1878. 5 . KING, JR', "M133 f;'v1n --STYLE AND F1NIs1i_. INGLISH BUN 1101731`: I FARMERSTFBODUCB, mud. nu kn 1_x_n._.__:_ __ n_____;. ;U1LD1Na L01` FOR SALE? That so many people now go to Iuuutu `xv: uvlulu-nu-wv , -In the esthblishme may beam`: let oflig for Mr. M.` Shandy : at of Mr: P; 4J_.;.\`Iool'6. be double hsrne. - 'OTICE 3 MII.LINlRY._ - -, _. ,./.A,,v...,-....\.\,.. CARD. h his hands on. bought, I-lid the t market price pald. PI-Io'roonApmm-:T I-l`u% A splendid Stock of choice Because they find the 36., &c., to. Residence, East side of %i;5;g""aw4_~. --A'1`-_ MORTON & JAOKSOI. F8. 44-ly. msy oeleen I. new at 115:! for M. S|n.naoy'a I hm-nnnn in nan-hnlllzhav III l;3l1!'e5 Fat-.n Property an1Pri~.'ate Dviellikiga. `fapital, $600,000. . . ALEX. MOBIIO W. Atom. NI`-yr-.1 -- , PETER KEARNS, |n.`..|.-a." an... um 16-ly II. `on (L up early uuu 5:: nu u. out IIIIC -A reduction has taken Rhee in the num- ber of bread carts pernmb ting. , ,; L -._._LL 1... .. no\v|\I'\IIIIV nf Rav- GEoENs Drug Store 2 --snow all gone. ---More springlike. --The-sap runs these days. ,--Business in town is lively. 1- u 1 . - .v, I,I!_--.. ......... ... `V... _....._J. .-Rhubarb pie in the delicacy. --_-'Who ll go in fox` a walking match ? -It's fashionable to own a live crow. Z'I;HZU'1`;SDAY, APRIL 17, 1879. lI.\.\ilL'l'0$l V& NORTH-VVESTERN VRAI LWAY. _Z__ `:Lex. monkows AVf 8 " I`A3siqkit?l;a;>l`i6|E.i:kJ; wvv-wv-~v-~~v~~~~"--~**-`-W exmnen In 1 an on ynys es u.i;xANnnn nonuow, ' ` -` A, T____ __ .G3ragII;vn uitie. -.4..-,. -.,\,.,.,V\,v~.- ....,..- . rvsawvv\;vv~a..~.u~A.o.n.~ _ GENT FOR THE `WE 0,U@!,.`.UoBE?E W ROU N D TOWN DASH ES. Vvluhanu o--~---~_,---___ ,_ LCAPITAL, $12,000,900. . ALEX. IIOIIIIOW, Agent. --___: UU,UUU. ALEX. IIIOIIIIOW . Axonl. :_- vvvv. xonrmmx RAILWAY. .. . n . OF ENTIRELY FRESH . ,: .1 "1 A. .\r[. :5: ; , 9: ') ; ...}_=.3_. = 1-Ixpre ' ixpreas. Mixed. IExpl`e8S- A.M, A.M. ! -P.M.I- ' Wu 1 msw ki dfyevgr hi-in ` nhnn >(F5TA'I!LI8IIED 1844.) This reliable old Establishment has again for the second time risen from its ashes, and s to be found in the premises nearly opposite the burnt stand. DR. Gnoamtx has. just ro- urned from the East with over TWO CAR LOADS .u.uu<. ., , 1 $1,750,000. " i;",;~;a';. ;P. M | 2-an blpfu . mu. I 2:40 0.A'I gr. M | 3:20 ."(.0!\ Unll l"lll.`h'l ICES 3-"V .I.'W0l11Q H18 IOVEII of bivalves at the county town to import their supplies from Orillia. Well`, we ll see about it. But, my ! How do you gather your oysters. Do you pluck em green, or do. you wait till they ripen on the vine ? - ..--.--.g `Z51*WJ%?!`W~1 Fawn Prum:xci.s.--Mr. Jae. _ Smith, of Penetanguiuhene, was - tgoaecutor in a charge of obtaining money an er false pretence: pre- ferred against Thomas Petrie; The accused, who has just come out of the Central Prison, pleaded not zuilfyat the police court yester- day. He was sent up for trial. ' 0\`s1'|ns.~-6; Hyzinvc-mr, rbjtez-I item, the Orillia Packet ad :-- Two 41 pay the lovers of hivnlvm at the cnnnl-v fawn to imnoi-t their J Enrnmxuzmnnr xx Tm: Bmvrwr Cxwncu. ---On- Tuesday evening, 29th inst.,` 9. musicnl and liters entertainment under the auspices of the La 'ea Aid Society of the Baptist Chin-ch, Barrie, will be held in the Church. Being the closing entertainment of the season an enjoyable time may be expected. ,....____. G Tun l<`xmr. A1..u:.\1 Somme.---At the special meeting of town Council convened on 1hurs- day evening to receive the report of the Fire ~ and Poliee Uommittee on the proposed grant of $200 towards the Fire Alarm Telegraph fund, "the matter was again discussed and a. final conclusion arrived at to _postpone- the vote till the next regular meeting, which will be held on Monday evening. Llcnxinxa l3;os.-A `ddg o,wl1_1e1-'9 wxites us to suggest that the town council should ndopt the do_g-tag plan; by which cveryduly. licensed camnc ma be recogmzed. and pro"- tected. and event uzlicansad cur be clotured neenseu may -be recogmzeo..va.n pro`- tected, and every unlicensed cur be clptlxred and held by the authorities to be redeemed or destroyed. , - V ..._........ - .. How 1'1 Spnnsos. -The mania which exhibits itself in attempts to walk so many thousand sections of- a mile in so many thousand con- secutive sections of an hour, has c;gtended into other exercises than that of pedestrianism. For instance a. female in-a neighboring city, who sports 9. diamond ring, has succeeded in wiping her mouth 3,000 times in 3,000 quarter honrs without complaining of the least fatigue. And there is also - a. rumor that zx certain Oi-illia .young man who is encouraging the growth of an incipient moustache, has accom- plishedtho feat of gazing into a. pocket mirror 15,000 times in 15,000 hours. Whither are we drifting? V ---;--poo I Uxvms --r1nnu 0ll|0l1B,- wuss; puuw uxuuumg An eminent medical authority says that eat- . ing tom fndy ig cpndnciveto health. - There` nro some, `of "oonne,- who will argue that they poueu other than medical `properties. But this is sltogether apart from the; question; THE. LAST 01-` Iri`.'-~After an uncommonly long season -as the mana ere sa.y--the rink formally closed on the 3r inst. Yielding to the solicitation of skaters, however, access to the ice was granted for Friday night, when it good number availed themselves of the onpor- tunity to have the last skate of the season. The next enjoyment of the congealed element will take the aha c of indulgence in ice-`cream and those other: elicacies` into the composi- tion of which the frozen lumps enter. .o__._.-_.. A N zw Kim) or sOCIABLE.-EV8ll though the sociable season is gone for another "year; it may not be amiss to publish the following item which some enthusiastic promoter of these very popular and protable entertain- ments may cut out and preserve in his dic- tionary for future reference :-- Hugging sociable: are popular in some rural parts of New Jersey. The prices charged are given for benevolent purposes. It costs ten cents to hug a. girl between fifteen and twenty, but you have to pay twenty-ve cents for a. young" widow, fty cents for a. girl between twenty imd thirty, and :5 dollar for hugging a married ady. ` - 0&0 UEV8 yunucu suuu nvuuum. V -'-These ne mornings it is healthyto get- up early and go for 9. stroll. . A -_.L.-L:.... I... +-dmn nlnm in the I 3 Nor rue M.x.\'.--We have been called upon with reference to the paragraph in Tim AD- VANCE of the 3rd inst., givin the names of the father and mother of the chi (1 recently left at the residence of Mr. Jae. Gibson, Allandale, and shown an aldavit of the mother of the child to the clfcct that the young man alluded to (Mr. Jas. A. Ellis, l\I08f0I'd, )'iS not the father. The information _ came to us ti-om whatwc considered good authority. sary 111 view of more recent intelligence, and we are sorry if we have been the means _of casting an unjust reilcction on the young man in question. V ' 9 We are. happy, however, to make the correction neccs- Goon Fmo.u'. -'1`lie recurrenceof this an niversary was ma._rkc:l in Barrie by the cus- tomary suspension of business and by service in several of the churches. The "streets throughout the day, which was remarkably ue, were thron ed by pedestrians takin a. holiday stroll, w rile many` vehicles were a so to beseeu. In the afternoon a. curling match between three rinks from Toronto and three local rinks took place at the rink, and was witnessed by quite a crowd of citizens. The `Barrie men sustained a ball defeat, 0Pmu'u or THE New Hm}: Sciruot. BuxLnma.~-Thxs building, which has for some months past been in course of ccmpletion, is v at last ready for occupation, and wil be form- ally opened on Monday next, the 21st inst, at half-past three o'clock .m. Short .nd- dresses will be delivered, an prizes will be presented to the successful upils. In the evening at eight o clock a pub ic meeting will - be held in the Town Hall, at which J. A. Mc Lellan, Esq ,M. A., LL. D., will be present I and deliver an address.` In view of this an- ' D., will be present and nouncement it is probable that there will be a very lat-we attendance of our citizens, to whom Dr. Q;\_IcLellan is already known as an effective and popular-speaker. .._.:_-9;..___.__. A Loxo AND. 1`.um'c1. ILLsEss.-Readers willrecollect the accident which happened the wife of Mr. Wm. Stephens on the 23rd of January lust. Slipping on the icy pave-. ment on Mulcaster-st., she sustained a fracture I of the thigh bone. From that time till last 3 week the unfortunate lady has been conned to her couch--suffering acutely, and at one time in imminent danger of succumbing to the.e'ccts of her injuries, A few dayspago the patient was able to allow herself ' to -be slaced on a. sofa and pillowed up, and every ay since the same has been done with her.. Her condition now, we are glad to learn, is very much improved, and it is expected; that along time will not elapse before she is able to be up. ' ._-:.--o-n- Duuxe Rowen`.-.-ssome time between midnight and three o clock on Monday morn- ing the $3-emises of Messrs. Ellison an Mac- donald, ayeld-st. , were entered and a trunk containing clothes and money carried o`. The thieves gained `access to the house through a back window against which a lad- der had been standing, rendering it an eas job to effect the object in view. The trim was subsequently found in the vicinity of Mr. Geo. Bnll s planin mill, with all the contents except the cash (w ich is said to have amount- ed to nearly if not quite $100) safe. There wasrno one of the occupants in the house at the time of the robbery, which circumstance, isexplnined by the fact that the rm had the contract for supplying refreshments for the ball which was on in the town hall that night,` and all an s were there in conse- 111101108. ----.--0$r0:--?- Surroslan CASE or DrwaoI'.\'o.-A presum- ed case of drugging is just now furnishing a sensation in town. 7 It appears that a. Graven- hurst man, named Coo r, after drinking from i a bottle of porter in t e possession of arties whom he was with at Johnson's billiar room on Tuesday night, experienced effects which led him to believe thatpthe liquor had been drug ed, as did also a Barrie young man, Mr. Jas. ~ unn, who had also a. drink from the bots` tle. The symptoms were pronouncedby endoc- toras bein those produced by laudanum, some of w ich drug had been obtainedby Wm. Salter at an uptown drug store on the night in uestion, for the urpose, as Salter said, of sin administer to 9. sick` horse. He asked at rst. ita pears, for morphine but :was'refused it, the ot er n_al_ly being A givgen He asked at man. ma pears, mr morpmuu uuv the er nal] bomg given to him. Salter being oneof t 0 party vgith | whom Cog&ar"a:!:Ll)untn, hadLbe5:11`xl`1drmk1ngE am; an a name 0 ?:.a:u...- mnn.?:sel)h Murixgltmis also associated was arrested and taken to_gao_1. 1'ne na:_no ox another man, J 03:31}: Marnn, 18 with the aair, f . _ _ _ reporter has found 13; xmpomble to obtam tlus - momin. The case being i1'_1_th_e-_hp.n_ds of the lmrticulars of whichzour Tm; REULT or ROWDIES.-'1nu cuuuu u. the rowdy element in Oollingwood is to decidethe post master n9l_:'t.e openethe post oioe after the arrival of the mail on Saturday niihtshe P.M. statin that such aonduct as t e "crowd of rough: w o co e_- gate bubs oice indulge in 'ustie_ahi_sre - ing to continue to accom . tehe pubjic as he has been trying to do. Probablylzhe RM, .1: juatide u;n1.1>* !~"1.v`1.19e.i!,'?!*;i`_`i'T;:`9 DRU(}S. DYE S'1`UFFS,ASEEDS, LAMP GOODS, PATENT "MEDICINES, COMES, BRUSHES, And all the usual stock of- a FIRST-C LAHS Dru Store. which were all purchased before the . P. was mooted, consequently he is prepared to meet all his oldfriends and the general public on terms more favorable than ever before, and whilst: thanking them now for past kindnosses hopes for A continuance of their patronage . - 13-ly A not know what he has been trymg w uu. rruurbvq Jauv . ..... is justified and ixgbably he is not. 3 We do ' instructions as to oqe hours are. But it seems to us he ought first ` to see if the seryipes of ae costable to erye aide: in . the _eb!)i1di; -`cgnxgoi hp prrzznred from the. council; b9f:! 13 nieks h'PG8PS%9*1?1;.P3~te`5h9 oommumty sum I em... ` uh "L . #- 1;i.A_ o e rowdy; es _ ;a`5%nInirih,_' - V an has found in xmpossxnze to onuun mus morning. The in thevhands of authorities we shall be enabled to'gi.ve"a full account next week. 0\`s'ruxs.- 5): Mill}. Dnpl-.5 ml . Tm; or nownrnsA.-- The effect of I....w-muiv nlnmnnt in Oollinzwood DIIIIDBSS _Wl I lingw_oo_d. _.Dnu R ungwpod. i 1. . I -Rev. Mr. Stair, Colifixgwoo/d,` will preach the ann_ual educational sermons in the Methd dist Church next Sunday. ' - ` " 1.1.. \;r..1;..1.._ n..-.:.. 1.._-u._._ _: II . t... " IBODBOII, IIDDOT 0! MP.` U. 11033011, 0! the U0l- ' lingwbod Bu'lelin, in,the 83rd `year of his age. ` - . 'n',ext week, -`Mr: E. s. M_ekiL_g_mm`ror'mdj=:..g1.i.a. _"-_-4'1J'}:1 Milbrook, has ioeml at Midland. ' - ' --Jlll'u D. H. UOOK LSIDOII1 000'of Manitoba, .uv....-...... -..-__ 7 Going South from Barrie for Toronto :- 7:05 11:27 6:25 p.m. _ A.-.-iuana fmm Snuth (Toronto) Barrse

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