... nu nanny :3. am Sir,-M nv nmu rmhli E80125. .Vegetii1e has saved my life. and` you are at L1_berty to make such use or this statement as uuzrgss arq caluucrzeul. . . _ Thd Trade Marks of `these Medicine: are an-5:0-)L-an` 3-. 3&8-can union "gnu Kn; `hhvnn oak nu] no uupe 0: map. uue wax u nuruen m In ituation. M disease` and the client of so muc >ow.ex-ful In iclne. hnu so damaged my system, hat the action of my stomach was annarently Vezeline is Sold by All Drugg1s!s._ I-A-`r:n1-7` manlclua` V vsrsrsrvvxr-vvvvvvvv V E G E '1` I N E," VEGETINE. sun RESTS wl-:-LL. Sov'm PpLANI>, Mm.. Oct. 11, 1376. 5 v egeune tor the com us which it is :0 euro.` . J AM . LUDLOVV, Late Pastor Calvary Baptist Church, . Sacramento . Cal. -10%! the favor of ybuu` to make mblic while on ninknt. (Inn? in tin: m-mv, I was vEu_nu"E p_.. amnion`-rue unuas c6u- czrmmc `rm: SEWING MAcHI:`qE. Prepizred by V3-!l:I01lAS.'E0LL0W4iYi." ma. I".au-'-Q'a.uu.`. . Bosrbx. Dec. 17. .1872. clear 0111; we ugusucu un um Bunny ..,.;-4 _ , Mjljs-`AT U N USUALLY LOW PRICES L . -qtother with large lines of other" goods imported by as previous to the very riuterial ad- " _vance in the taril Our Stock is com lete in every department. We draw special " attention to a. ge Assortment of , . '~ ~-'- _'___--: : QLLXQ I Lcolneu The idle oft HSILKS GOODS! unn t.1 .V annn VALUE. l UNUSUALLY GOOD VALUE. sm-at nine: cI.u'I:IlmG, ur,-.._ 1l.__-- I'Dl'lILY'I"uK nn--1` l`!lII`i` THE EMPORIUM. - .- JOHN WATSON. `ONE DOOR 5 WEST OF THE BARRIE HOTEL, V -. TO FAEIIEBB CI` EIIECCE COUNTY \Y...`.. x- 4.1.- u..- 4.. 1....I. ..I.....4 ....... -..u1. .. wu`n\II9 on Rn.-up nnf Inlunnn Qnlnn Han ESQ? QHADED TH!-I Nnw Qom; sIN(.'En. oocnn MA F_!'iNG, ms, man nu.-mono. Q T`. L-I--I-1:; %'Ig1n4\A-46 Hung`-34;: I |wAL.L PAPER! WAI.L PAPE]-1!] `AFC-J ,'.L'..ll -I!'.3.EI.1l..l.rI.. `J3 Eramnnstaaa sumo Ian.` :1 1 N`lth-tinitl kb t with 1 mam c n to tth wm`2'!ufm.co mi, 2u n %p`;nmi.. .:..%"m.g `hm.fg`f.u.` e':frn.. `$0.32 e.E-9}-'oE.E3.!Zt';~`?. till "the ve last minute. when YOU are buay. the MANUFAGFURERS are I: and the Aakxws are buanandw on you havetobuyinutremendous hurry. Choose now. The achine you wantis . . . _ I T . SUI ? lugs vI.u'1_nu1u, , Very cheap PRINTS and CDITONS. , . * ` 1,y.lgII RHLLINERY and 1!lAN_ l,`l_.l-Is, Flu}- nsm-uncut 0! H OSIEEY, GLOVES and Email Wm-es.-' --~:o:--- -- Orclers for Goods or Sa:1_z;2-[es by Ma-il Prompy Attended to. - -- nu-.4;--Ilullllmll 9. l\,I\ i1`H.E Ril ALL-I-I I -I4Jv..n. .1. .n.a.I.aaI\a.n. I .s.n.-.11.`.-.-.n. ..a- v-- .- an--- .g.......,'.._.y`, Ever brought into Barrie. The inauguration of the National Policy will cause. a duty of at lexst 25 per cent. to be placed upon all foreign papers, and being ahve to this fact, and wishing to give my customers every advantage, I have secured my stock before the advance in the 1_.ari`.v I can therefore` Sta..1:1o11e1'-3:-in `g;-E-661 Books; Ln Xrn nu hunt` nu nuns] -nhnnnnnf. ;l| fnwn. R&.,2a.e.!h9c-.&=$s,m&e.e:Ir Bursa: manner kin oon>t`i9xVu_`<`>.~' _qme'in `e - - A m3`-"3. "3 ? `ea. mg.9~m3-$9 s.,.,..o..~**-*.as:*s.:g Iblendld "aka*"a 9 W" SANDERS IB1Fl..O'I'JI-IIiIE1':=t.S, IV in. L4us.vI vv -nu v DEAR S1n,-The friends of` Mr. Cook. our late member, having made all they could out of him, and wishing to drop him as gently as possible have permitted that gentleman to get the Grit nomination in the Local House for East Simone, but are` leaving him to ght his own battles. Time was when many eloquent men were ready and willing to take the stump on behalf of Mr. Cook, and when bills were posted an- nouncing that a 1neetin_9; would be held at such a time in such a place the people who went there were disappointed to find, `not the orator himself, -but Mr. Lount, Mr. Drury or Mr. Morrow. Now-a-days, how- ever, the great man may be seen and heard. In accordance with the new order of things -`Mr. Cook addressed a meeting of the free and independent ? here last night, speak- ing for nearly two hours in a rambling, unconnecte-`l manner, mixing up the Pacific Scandal, Senator McPherson, Sir John A., "Sir Allan McNabb, John- S. l\Iacdonald, ; inbf=:J.i i`vv.`,11;-5. Mr._McKenzio andvMr. Mowat, ' in such a way that his auditors must have wondered what it was all about, as he did not make it very clear whether he was candidate for a seat in the Dominion or Provincial House, Dominion matters taking up fully two- thirds of his time. In referring to his op- ponent, Mr. Steele, he said the Tories had been most unfortunate. in their selection of a candidate, as it ill-became Mr. S. to refer to the salary grab indulged in by our Local Legislators after his having taken the illegal dollar while in the County Council, with which action our Provincial 'Solons `live since shewed their sympathy by making it lawful, no doubt much to_ the satisfaction of those gentlemen who made such an out- cryagainst it at the municipal elections. The speech of the evening was, however, made by a Mr. Harper, `a gentleman who held the position of Assessor for the Town- ship of Oro in 1878. It seems Mr. Steele unfortunately referred to the Assessment of this Demosthenes as unsatisfactory -to the people of the Township generally, a ' fact which is indisputable. at the last nomination, and thus drew down` upon his devoted head the wrath which fonnda vent last night. gentleman, and is avman, according to Mr. H., who has never done anything for any- body but himself. Truly this must have been news for the people of Oro who have ' only known Mr. Steele as one of the most obliging and self-sacricing men in the Township, a man whose house has been open and time and talents at the disposal of all, whether political. friends or foes, and one whose character for honesty and. integrity has never been. impeached iii a long and successful public career. Mr. ' - Harper also` came down-heavily on `Mr. McCarthy, whose career he characterized as a political zzle, saying that he was a ' laughing stock for the whole house, He also stated that on `one occasion he had `driven 50 milesto vote for Mr. Cook, and would do it ag"ain--_a, rascally small boy maliciously enquiring who paid the Har- piper on the occasion of the journey afore- said At tliisijuncture the noise from the V ` crowd at the door became so great_as to `com el the interference of: the local au- thonties, and Mr.- H. wisely concluded `by moving a vote; of "thanks to Mr. `Cook.- By the way Iforgot to 5 mention that Mr. Cook iuthe, cq\'1rse_ of hisfre`ma.rks- `stated ' that the farmer and -the: lumberniang `were . thesatfn_e_ position`--b o.th being. ,p2_-odncers. The ifarmer, said he," `-` raises ` "n and is n. rr9`s1,\ier... ltlmhermani 5 goes into thebush-nd` makes,-l11mber;' _l_1'_e, j a1s10*iS '9-.;Pr ;-"*`=` :W-31 Gt. hear a shoe` 1n_'aker'-sp'o'k,en`of aisfa ""`produce1`,.'* A exactly ..liImlh ausz:-la n:odsr= th9#f-- w T :0 ' C9-11y.'lme.a1is `lthowever. -`.W'1!9`1i a"< 1-` Mr. Steele was anything but a V V ,f$ob,`t.`s',;cr . 'u:'msnuiagitum:.;o:;- timber or`. A ' From 25 to 50 per cent- Saved bv Leaving your Order "during the ` ' next Thirty Days-. ' ' INIJRIHERN A BO0K nerosnonv {KEG L `EA R?-I1_\T G S A L UIea7'ing out FALL AND PVINTER` Sioc in` order to ma`/<:e Give me Puma n all Paper a t the `Old Figures, and in some. V cases Below Last 'Seas(m s Prices. V D $20 ; FeltHat25c, h s1; ~ - . ' Wide English Prints, fast col )rs, 70; wide Grey Cot- a, V " tons, 5c; wide \Vhite Cottons, 6c;.apleudid Shirtings, 10c; Brown Holland, 10c; Roll Towling, 5c; good : ' 7. Towels, 5; Ladies Kid Gloves, all colors, 50c worth 81;` ' . all \Vool Tweed only 50c; Suits of Clothes, 35 Worth les High Cut Prunello. Boots. 50c, -worth $1 ; Ladies Congress Prunella. Boots, 50c, worth $1 ; another 50 box 101: of that -25c Tea worth 50c; 20 lbs. Dried.Apples. S1 ; best Golden Syrup, 6 .`c. `WA..'l`ED-l00,u00 Dozen Eggs (or shipment, also any Quantity 01 I-`II-st-class Butter. ' HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR WOOL HIDES AND SKINS. CLOVER, TIMOTHY AND ALL KINDS OFF IELD AND GARDEN SEEDS. . ._.__ IDUNLOP SIREET: loAaaPm`sz QJARP arms :2 BRUSSELS. 'l`APAl1)'l`$RY, M %KID%i)IR.M[NS l`l1R % UN 3 February 19, 1879. * nonoruen Ianatq ne xaljmera 0: H115 numg have an opp9r_t1mity. 95 pldcing one of thorn- selvesin Parhamenhiand -itis to be hoped Eelvas ofit, aiidlhqy ..may' feel assured T than/iz1l1$l`r.S,teeV1o`* sghtogtive `bf wh isIii'z3nA_ 1:11 - that they wil1'i1ot,'?_'5e" slcm to `avail them- h.ey7w`i.11 tinid afmpre-A er med - 9<>t. he? ----.--j - .__._ _m ________7, 7*, ,t,,,, An Increased Duty-;_1')-1-11);EIw'I'a_ Increase in Prince. , __u\o AN INSPECTION` OFWSAMPLES INVITED. [YEW 4:1, 0 'i?u1./VG % Ho (/'A`E / E P QR, U M 2 A11 at'the' c1os'est Prices. om! Gobbs, READY-MADE`cLorHInc,;dnoo:nI:s, ac. ' ' A rsnrxrs/srx/~J.vvv\/v\/v SPRING IMPOAR FATIONS I .2-z--;u; My Stock of WALL PAPER is now complete and. embraces ----\--o -u------ca.-is rv '. -o .-r-u1'rn1-7 r\ 1\ n rnn u.-mm vv uy no you nouteu the peopiqwhat 1 taxes Mr. Mackenzie ha.d`he remained "in oice would have*b'een compelled to impose inorder to provide, the additional revenue which is indispensable to meet .the-ncces- sities of the Government ! ' -1530; `nkrhpt Stock recently purchased by us. has been a grat success. We shall clear but the balance of the same I b -__------- . gggn Ami-`nan-Q I1 DUNl.(3P STREET. BARRIE. CARPETS :2: ATTHE &c., 850., on hand as usual, -cheapest in town. Trim NEwEs'i" DESIGNS IN A--MERO EIANT 'TA'[LORS,- I KILUIIUIIVDII II 47.1. `Iv -. - v---`~ - J E. 3. GROIVIPTON & co. I:na.t3orter A FULL Ass3 1'u*MEN'.r or n_:I=oIm |=:'ox|..:"s"_s'N8f9.g _ - ` (Qpntimxed from Firstilfage.) loans ! Why do you not tell the peop1_e;wh_,t Mackenzie had-he warn nlnn 111 A }s;'r LESS PPJCES THAN OLD BANKRUP1` STOCK; .MAMMoTHHnLTsE| 50 nnsas yaw scans 2 AT THE --Afo.. -.fUSKTi"}.`0 HAND- mrr1n. 1 CO. ` `Two Doors East Market Square. Iznzporteru. 'A , sco'J:"r. /35-lv -..u as 55 vs nun nuuuxvua, _ To sustain the derelict and decit-inciui: mg Government of -Mr. `Mackenzie, Mr. ed in `the Dominion election` campaign. They a.vow that one object which would be attained by their successat the polls at the apfoachixig election would be `.`to interpose a. checkupon the Dominion Government. would be to restore the-Brown-Mackenzie tra.vagaLnce, " :v1Amin'13trati_ve _ iuc.1.px_1city, favouritiam, and jolibery again raixipallx both at Ottawa. ani Toronto- This 18 what is sighed for by modern self-seeking Reform- ers. But I have_no doubt the izitelligezit people of Un`tm'ir) recwgnize-the necessitr of renliirniinfg their decision of the lTt`.1 sept- ember l'v.t~;*,, of p-'0 1"-'~5i- "'-_'i""*1 "f til -1, -if `atn.-` -J ,;t:' l-`l-HI .9-sin ".1-J in; tin.` `.1-L`-1-.l pl u;isx__j t".e G xv- 1.51`: 1 HI im.-- been a.lc\'u`U; of i-ilzl." .\ i.lI ........- ..L .. \. .' Moymt and his colleagues," neglected the I business of Ontario for months, and engngg Such a success, therefore, might impel-il_,_ if` not defeat the Imtional policy. The object" rngimc, and with it, to render reel-zlc-3:3, ex-' _. pgcy of mg H ;~.? ~1`.1`i) -nt 3 u 1 --.:' 11.1 it '21:`;-' UNIONS, __;_ARFl|E. . Fl RSTROLABS , I nosawoona vmuaur cor:-Ins With Hearse furnished in addition, ch Qheehaud Royal Family, and by special app: [L R. M. the Emperor of Russia, the Makers): nncee: e : -'f--j--j Ofmry do-cription. Iuitnblofoullolimates, from 2to200 uineas. Chronogn ho. Chrono- mt"v KV1" L979": P1 5l1t|tin. Re tors Railwn turd Soldiers Am Workman : W.-tone-omxcm _ Olockaf y "' 114' D" Libnnr." o...:.'..T n"f.(.5. .;:`."'i`r;'. .'1'.'."`3":.' `.f.'. .1l."...3"r-..'...A`'\" 5:5 f ' HAS . REMOVED TO ' Capon dc Pea:-cy s old stand, opposite the Clan-Inan Home, Where he is prepared to do promptly and cheaply any work entrusted to him in the wt; go-q..q...-._.._-_ _--- Barrie, March 12, 1879. :r.'vv._13E1\'rsoJsr WATCH & CLOCK MAKER v-no nu, vn HOUSE, SIG}N -35: GAi ;B'][AGI}V`3%V ~z'3L`T-"}[`ING, 'l\`I4`l`1f\'D A 7`l\T\Yt`I 11 A T112111 T!` A \1 f'I\vr\n lts poucy OI 1`etI'cnc1uuuuu. , p ' Perhaps no Government ever lxad mom labour thrown" upon it than that of Sir John Macdonald since its accession to. powervin October last. On its formation the Ministers who were members of`tlie House of Com- mons, had to. go back to their constituents for re-election, and immediately tlnerea-lite!` Mr. Tilley was compelled to go to Envl-Wind` to negotiate a loan. The National lgohcy had to be prepared,` and it was a work of greater magnitude than anypoff its kind.` that has been" previously framed in Canada. The discussion upon it while it was being carried through Parliament "occupied.- the greater part of the session. 4 With all these facts before tl1em,the,Opposition in Parlia- ment, and their organs in the press led by the Globe, complain that marked retrench- ment has not already everywhere taken the place of the extravagance which they intro- duced and practiced for the last ve years, which has permeated every branch of the public service,and must be dealt with rmly elci_ently,but prudently,and will doubtless beeo dealt with. The aeeu`mu1ated evils of the late corrupt and incapable Adminis tration is an Augean stable, the labour of cleansing which can scarcelybe compre- hended by the public. l`l\n nviln in nfnrin n1-n ixlm\l .l(`..Ll in char- son: or _ ` `Reduced Prices. 1 023 rcgnhsgg EXTRA CHOICE YOUNG IIYSON, GUNPOWER, JAPAN, STOCK OF Iron, `Steel, Shelf and Heavy Hardware, PAINTS, on.s AND VARMSHES, IS COMPLETE AT THE Sign of the Cross"-Cut Savv. Dunlap Street, opposite " Queen s Hotel.- @@%BARnI_hPAINT SHOP! HARDWARE :[LH[AnnTwAR E":": :`sU1LDE:b T1ii __._......_... * "_HausIHoI.p ` rnuifun'I.wuunn!rAxnua ~ NnEn1AKEm nenuou my me pumlc. _ V The evils in Ontario are idG11i .1C.|.1 Ln char- acter with those in the Dominion. ' They have, however, taken very deep root, they have been growing for eight ye:u'a,:md then` crudictioxi.wi11 be :m`Herecule:m task. I have tI1e.honor.to.bc, sir, Your bbqdicnt servant, HIIUQEIIIEUQ TIIUI I EI9$l I 3' `II; 5|-1':-Iiuugalulluinul-o-unuviuhflu nu In'Uu'II'l0IUl'u IIl'OIN\i'Inl'Il|Il\ Ol'Iu'Ia`Io`M`Io0hAnIq.u Llljll - QT Q? 'IuIn.u.; .. .__3_J!' 3.9`? '3 WATG "' E5 1'. l 3 Qoutnntly on hand, Shrouds, Head Lin- E V I 2 ` . M mg, Gloves, and All Fnneral Reqnisitea. 3 |HEARSE FOR HIRE. Orders by Mail or Telegraph promptlylattended to, ITPLACE VOF BUSINESS-John-St., One Door south of Ball : Planing Factm-y_-Q __.,.~ -._..:__.._.____ TEAS 'I'ZEIA.'.'l1';= ARE TEAS. Y l"RA l".N l'(`.l?! VITNfl WVQHNT |.TA'PA`.\l 'PI7!A(".n NEW FRUITS "JU`T ARRIVED. GANDIED PEELs.g_D ALMonios. ---jIO::__:__J wILL1A`W1 HUNTER, ll MEllM.S-|.0Nll0N. BUBLIN AND PARIS)? GEORGE SMITH 9 '10 "H Edifor ofilac ./Momma : : agency _ their v:l1l1ergetic- agent,tE .0 0 W 0' ' givnprompta n- -,au *enquir1e'-made 1 inteming * 12e%'iew.- ; The , -7` 3313-3? " , K Th exe`n8i'v'e- 0- ---o 0-`---o----- o--o w~E13o-J:--I-' JMIZV 1=J.=u:oEs.T -an O -__...0 __.._.()_.___:0-.-__. 0 ( 0 DECORATING, PAPER-HANGING, 1&3..h@SIKEl$El@>a Qclioa Paints, Oils and Varnishcs, `Carpenters Tools, ` Boaring and Morticing Machines, Spacing, Shovels and Forks, Nails, Locks, Hinges, &c. 1 cc L. & W. JOHNSTON S 5. er. % mtcctm:-or-IEo1\T LONDON, LAYER, VALENCIAS, SULTANA, CURRANTS,| Cashen s.BlocIc, Bar/`field Street, Barrie. HEAVY AND sneur HAizowAkE. ac. \J\J\ AAAAAA AAA.-`-1 GBOOERIES, r-`nun, .aIou|-rs . ac.` mflnlfitd` 'IulIgnu'I|I'I|IuIlu'lIl'OI"\l'Inllu'Il\ OnI`Iu Ia`tv`|D`Io0hAn'o.JI.,a. \:n1:u:-a_\..u..1-x u - _ xrl-)`.1_',' wi.`.l1i`., ml`. of .-1 :1: 13:1; :71: :n_-:2:1'>7.-zu of the M-v.\"r.t .-\ l.ui.1i\&`.x';st .u21 t 1 j'n1':1 (hair Dominion a3sn.:Ez`.i.:3:s in 1.:-)mp:u'_:ztivc I'cLi:;- ment. .lf they Sl10`.'ll&l.l)3 1-u'mine'd in ;)`w'.`.'L'1' they will cnixtixxxmlly conspire with the op- position in the Domilxiqn 1 a.r1i:unenli to exnbarrztss the Government and frustrate its policy of retrcnclnnenb. pnrl1nn1 nn Gmmrmnent over lmd --n `I |n.v.A: ... ..u Having purgxgegb 1:15;:-zilgal ghearae is reputed o n e 5 g on r F P than any othr Dealer in this P8 I part oi the country I. _ - wILLI7ii:i_1iTEn. .3. HENDERSOIWS. in such `work, ans, g odernte Charges. El$`Cl`1a 099 che. is garanfees Perfect Satilfactinn Chars:-:3. EANDSOMEHEARSE And all Funeral Requisite Fumised. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES appointment: to H. R. H. the Prince of wrath of Burdwan and to uvenl Ind an , 'l`_m; .\nv.(\'cn i_s at all tjme_s open to record the VIOWS and npimons of ma readers on xnatrxersv ' viewsof Corrcsnondents. (leemer1of_ interest and importance. provided tl1u.tu.ll conntmnicmions are couched in proper lanmlngc. and accommmicd by me name of the author. (not necessarily for nubllcationl. The editor is not to be unrlcl-stood as endo2'sin;; thc Z j j W. JAPAV PEACO. VERY FINE BLACK TEAS, ORANGE PEKOES FOR FLA\'0Ul:l.\'U `fuju . rmsjra-cues agsswoon 0; vlnum '86::-11s-rs unu- WM: Ho:dr:1omf::Ilahed In son: ' 6: Reduced Prices- si rq:_n 3:3 51-1) way of 10-11 _ D. L. M.-\CPTHEP.S0.\.I. 'l'01'onto, May 21st. mg; 7655k* ciiz/)_is`s} %tm6tr*ca1ii1Ucnce.' THE DUTY OF THE ELECIOBS. HOW IIIJV I 0SED .'I.\' I7I$GAR. aToim` on THE _FA1u1.-- `always been the meat 1:..9Pl11:0f_ Of mixed Taming _ .' NowT`it is much , with this one condition, that 90:60!` `Ar I`!-VAR`, 'I'\'\II+ `xh n`:nA wuuxu ll;|.\ U musuuu Iv rxgnn 011;" anamor- My little girl has taken it twiceawithout any trouble; mul does not know,Wlm.t_it is, though she lmtcs the ordilmry Castor Oil, and We "never could get her to' take it without _n~ ght ;." yet another`- I wish you success of your Sweet Castor Oil ; it is a splendid thing- _s1'1re to take the place of o.ll'con1mon_'oil. Tlle (-`.xEr:mn lin.-n-v rlnmmnl fur 1-Juinimm-nun. _suru w mun: um place OI nu common gou." The cxtraordin:z'ry demand for this improve- ment` of :3. staple household medicine has b1'our,_g11t fraudulent imitations into the mamkt but the public cm guard thex_ns`elves against substitutes (Which uuprincipled parties are at- tcmptiu to sell on the reputation of this article) ','s eci 'v that the name} Copeland ; Swet Castor Oi , is on both yyrapper and direc-' -tion label. ' - - 'I`l-an ....,1.....:,..-.,;.1 |....L:.... ...'.-....1........: mr_--__ AN u1.u.n1\U1: A . 1.: XMAR. Ioronw. ` Ask for Cope1a._nd s_ Sweet Onatoroil. Ob- _s_ervc the name. Do not be deceived. Sold by 1211 medicine dealers, Price 25 cents: ' , V , .u...u-4-nuav, -.-Av. Auuvn, vuvu _ Messrs. Millburh Be`1_1tly 8: Pearson, I-feel it my duty to inform vou that the as!) `spring I lost my hearin with onsf -car, -and [this mu` I lost the hearxmzbf the other also. I Bpflllg 1 I030 111 Il0ZLl'll1 WIUH 0113 -931`, `Sun Y , , this fall hea.rng.of also, so that I was` afraid I would never be able to hear again. I tried everything to bring back. my hearing I could think of, but found it all in win. At last I made uh mv mind tn tn: i17TTr* -at no'i"wmm5?7 ' If-yozu` are sutfering -with 9. cold, do not fail to try Ha'gyard s Pectoral Balsam; it 'is.'(laily I ""' . reliaving xts hmidredsl throughout our Dom-5 inion. It is pleasant and palatable. For Sale by gll,Druggists in Cem:L.~.:m's-Sxviaer CASTOR OIL, equally suitable f0l'01|i_1'lI`CD and adults. Endorsed by over 600 doctors in Canada. The diiculty of administering nauseous medicines, and the desirability of having them pleasant to the taste, induced T. Copeland-,to undertake re- searches, which resulted in the discovery of a. Sweet Castor f )i],- perfectly palatable`, of the some strength a.u(_l medical qualities 113 the ordiimry Castor Oil; and while equally safe and haruiless yet acting w_ith more certainly and producing neither nausea. nor griping. Some cliildren my it is honey; otheys ca.1_l it syrup-the all say they like it. One parent _s2.ys-My. children drink it like water; another - W chad tb hide the bottle or they would have nished it right off; another- XIV LL10 Itirl ha faker: N`. ha. inn lvifhnvifz nu "U011 IZIUCI. The xxnxlcfsignxl, lxafing pIirh3sed.Messrs, T. Copeland 8:. Co s interest in the above pre- -paration, are new manufacturing it from" the orxginzzl rccipa. ' NORTHROP & LYMAN. Toronh). Auk fur nnnnl-`nil : Rama!-. ne!-An nn 1'. V8111. AD 1335 I. ILIEIUB up my IIUIIU. 50 try some of the Yellow Oil, so :I rubbedelittle on the outside of my ears two or three times 3' day, and -every night and morning I wet some wool with the oil, and kept it in-my cars, and in one week : time I could he: as well as I ever could, but`I`still rub on theoil when the weatheris cold, and I keep wool also in my ears. I write this to you that you -might know the worth of your Yellow 011. Yours truly. John Clark. For Sale by all D1-uqaists in Barrie. {pun `nut-wvua .uvI1' Lu us uxuuu f, this'o:_1afcondition, _` A gaised for profit must be of im- Scrub ~st.ock no longer $9!-yj.'a|htha present prices, nor does it w91l..=to'sel1 the farm products as " "to fb`e c'l-Tthem.-ia'o good shock, . Then good `what fill-l'nlI,In monk nnl: Gnu nu 7 Evlziu` :uom:.\'1`s \V oNDE1lFUL `woRK.-c-very moment_tlm.t we live the work of dc-strucion never ceases among what 15 scientifically call- ed the tissues of which our bodies are com- puscd. 7 Ev_ -moment, if weam in liealth, thelwork of repairing this destructive process goes on with equal pzice. When the'vital force is great, more vigor is given to, the hlood and m`.1scul;u' bre than the ordinary wear and tea}-` of existence uses up. V \Vhen the vital force from any cause, there` ensues a wasting away, which, if not arrcsted,ends in decay and death. l l1ysici.".ns all declare that when these sym - toms `of decline :set.-in,the only certain reme y is Coil Liver Oil. But their patients, with ' almost cu,u.1l uz1a.nimit`-3, say that tho Cod Liver Oil is So N asty' --they cannot take it. The only rcsenrce left -is to obtain Seott s Emulsion of the 011 with the Hypophosphites` of Lime and Soda. This is altogether free from disagt-eea.hle taste and odor, and is an 1incqu;~;lled.toz2_ic,l or the nerves'a.nd braiu-. 19. i Tm: PR1:-I-:M1: --No one dis- putes the fact that, whether as a laxative or cathartic, Castor Oil stands pre-eminent as the mildcst and most Efficient that can be administerod. It not only thoroughly cleanses the system, but at the same time hasa healing 'pi`opert},' pcculi.~.r1y its own. Especially is it unequalled in cases of chronic constipation, or a. stoppage. .\.Ioroover it is [Ru -e.tc-.'ll_ancr, which best agrees with cliildren. But every body says it is so nasty. So it was until Scott &Bo`wnc s I'a.l.a.table Castor Oil was put on the market. `They have deprived it.of its un- pleasantnoss; and placecl it within the reach of all. Only 25 cents 9. bottle. "Ali. `descriptions of: blanks, Deeds, .Mot- gagcs, Leases, and other" Conveyancing Forms,; 852.; also Magistrates , Division an! other Cuux'bis,; Commercial, Landlords . Constables , Coroners , &c., &c., kept in `stock and sold at 'I`or'onto 1 :-ices Order_s_by mail promptly at- temlecl to. _ Address Anmxcn Olce, Barrie. " 'J`m:_D_xwa Storm, opposite e` Barrie Hotel, is the best plzice in town: purchase drugs, medlcines; dye atuff, perfume , toilet articles, 850., &c. Mr. Monkman eeps 9. good stock and sells cheap. Prescriptions carefully dispense-.1. ' ' - V . A C.n:l).-To all who a errors and indiscretions of` `youth, nervous Weakxxcss, early decay, .loss of manhnod, &c.. I will send a. receipt that will cure you,FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis- covered bya missionary in South America. Scnda self-arhlressccl envelope to the REV, AJos1=.m T. `I.\'.\m:,L. Station D, New York City. _ . l . ' ' ' Georgen, Barrie. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Coughs am.l-Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, etc., is given away in trial bottles free of cost to the alfected. If you have a severe cougl1,_coul(l, dillicizlty of breathing, hoarse- mass or any alsetion of the throat; or -lungs by all nmam give this wonderful. remedy a. trial. As you value your existence you can not af- ford to let tln`3- opportunity pass.' \Ve could n`ot'a`u rd and would not give this remedy away 1mless*we lmoxvv it. would accompli what we claim for it; -Thousands of hopeless cases have already been completely cured by it. There is no medicine in_ the world that will cure `one half the cases tlmt Dr. ,.King s New Discovery will cure . For sale by `V. 1`. , /__ .---v -..--- -sun Politicians of all shades frequently meet up- on platforms which all can endorse. This is the case with regard to \Vilson s Compound Syrup of Wild _ Cherry. Conservatives and Reformers, Independents and Protectionists all are compelled to testify:tlmt.\Vilson s Wild Cherry is the-best medicine they ever used for Bronchitis Colds, Coughs. Loss of Voice. Cold in the head &c. It never fails, one dose will give relief and a. single bottle generally cures. In Croup and Whooping Cough itacts like :1 elm.rm we have frequently seen child- reu black in -the face from coughing and in extreme danger froznsuffocation and exanstion, instantly V relieved by a full dose of Wild Cherry. Sold by all Druggists generally -.l9 uu-u .u.J luv. unu .... `new person. 7- A Acacia, Norfolk Co. _ The Best Salve in the World for Cuba,` Bruisus, Sores, Ulcers, SaltRhdum, Tctter, Ch:I.pped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of skin Eruptions. This Salvo is guaran- gwl ta _;_5i've perfect satisfaction in"every case 1):` ;:mney refmnlexl. Price 25 Cents per Box. _.___.___._._.j_ _. Afamily, who have been amustomed to the .105! perfect machines of otlkor makers, is .'3ui'e to add to the. number 0 advocates in favor of its substitution for `all \ot_h9r ma- ? chines. The head giee for Wstern Cana- ~ -ad!-59? the sale 0? the Sin'se.rManu.fac.tt.n'in:z 0ompa.nx's ; M91i_in9 .9-ft .. 2fM`r.onto 3,, Ileir i:he'Pogt;01oe, .-where. a" full Allorhn `t is at a1l.jti1neg on diap .nI_1d ca -Aal` .eloga.htly..:;ppoi1ite 3819.3` y under the,:conxt`eous want`, rthoi1`5en9rge1:iag1;t,'~Mr. ' .-- ..1.;.u-._;.u.':..-~...:u~..':.v..._.;.. .~`.`....a. nuns ; This is to certify t1~..~.t my wife. having bee.n'A troubled fur :1 longtlx _of time with a.t_hma and gcneml -nervous lebxlitys 0-Rd llavlngbean tztcatc-.1. by medical {non zuid used many pre-. parations; 1m1ly,_tr1e n. bobtlebf Victoria, Hypophosphibcs, and realized the most im mediate` and pcnuzmcnt benet she ever got from any previous medicine. She felt like 3 non.` new-xInn_ . ' . . ' d Homo 0 mdmgan sump cap I t C: . 5`u`3.`: ."";?5si`11%`}i1'e?m."%'.%.%:?;i:'2no1 `i';3I:': b1&ii?;'-'UIhris'xi':'z"`1)'Z`121" a 3.` "i - - oolgig 1) yo!` '5 ts Addrcss_S.l5.Wood.'Bribuno ulldinz.NewY 1:01;:-" %E:.gnzine' -all post.-paid, for onlql bent: woofs HOUSEHOLD AGAZINE Isamonth - II n: In monthly, 100-9880 San]: Bookoftha ordunof I u:w1d'I.cerz.a1o . ~cr. rAx o'i1n?:z`u'zio 4% mm :'}* *'I r'o:ia,: ~'auey,"_ mice. $:_ SFB wI:.8l_19ep."_-_u.ao book. in An on Unmmo um inohii) ol Yoeuiito van 1: ' . ; u k sh n L - .pc:"bn'5i $'3`o1u-isuz om""a 5' `E - > iv an; :- `liogtcxlgo :.gn1ine' -'-11";p3s'tf$ sd,3%3bm ..Iov_ AMONG THE; CHILDREN. T11}; Dmfa Sioux, opposite a Iotel. 15 the nlnlce in town It nnrnl-mun THE PEOPLES -F?iA+FORM. ..___..__.:._.._______._.____._..' B_UCKLIN S ARNIGA SALVE,- zarinrv could think of, but found 0 At; last I made up my mind to try of the Yellow Oil. so.-I rubbed alittla on l11uI1uIaCl7llI'6l` u3urPULl IIIIU IIEIIIIU U]. 0111361" and applied it to his machines, thereby af- fording to the thinking buyer proof conclu- sive that the estitnation of the popularity of the genuine. New York Singer `was so -high that even an inferior article which could borrow the name would thereby meet with a good reception at the hands of the public, who often invested their money in such so-called Singer machines, under the impression that it was that made by the New York Singer Manufacturing Company, so justly famous for their excellence all over the world, and naturally such investment was invariably followed by disappointing results. The Singer Manufacturing Com- pan , the reputation of whose machines was like to suffer through they short-comings of 0 er machines bearing a name not their own, instituted an action in the Supreme Court of the United States,_ where the "pre- siding judge, the Hon._H. C. Van Vorst, pronounced infavor of the Singer Manu- facturing Company being the only corpor- ation having the right to use the word Singer in refer-rinnv to their sewing machines. a From this it will lhcobserved that this ma- chine is the only. genuine family Singer sewing machine now legit_imate1y in the market, and buyers will govern themselves accordingly. The enormous sales of Singer : .Manufacturing Company, amounting to f,`_3B,,,4=32 during the year 1878, ,be`ing,an_in- mielbf 73,620 ., o\ger `the `prexfions . year,_ pp 'Ve'that neither, stringent times. nor spur-' ~`,,1ol`l_` iiaitations can;kee _";down? the polar` `i nor diminish the es of a. `area article Irinwil -m`lnn'la .'..l....m'c n:is- inwirinnn .in'fn II. iffidi 3%%Nattt2 "E-3%? or . cost - Millbx-idge,V 15.0.,-Tuaayozie. JiI1I..._'... `I).;...L1;- I. `D..........._ ' 13:. Yours tfuly, - - ll. G.>.Scidxnore. The PxLLs Pnrify the Blood, correct all die- M orders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys _and Bowels, and are invaluable in all complaints incidental to, Females. * . The OINTMENT is the only remedy for Bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, of `how- ever long standing. For Bronchitis, Diphthe- ria, Oou ha, Colds, Gout, Rheumatism, and all Skin iseases it has no equal. `H811 Erllll III II: IIIUBI: BlI.llBLBU_laU1'] 1118111181 . I'D!` diseases of the Blood, Liver, M11183. &c. they are unsurpassed. We have testimonials o miracul- ous cures of these diseases. and man others. If - any .-one is afflicted. let him try a ttle ot the Remed , and a.box of Pills. No injurious effects will fol ow their use to the most delicate erson. as they are purely vegetable; their be g no mineral matter in them. The cost is small. while ` ly repay you for your e crises and trou v The medicines are widely nown throng t the Dominion. and are for sale b the. principal medi- cine dealers. 'l`ry'them,- an be convinced that thgse medicines are no humbtig. No one who ha. tried the Shoshoness_Pi1_ls haiever pronounc- ed an unfavorable opinion of them, no family where they have been used will be without them. Full intomiation may be had on all particulars touching the use, and the experience of those the advantages derived from their use doub- who have used them. by securin the Treatise. or the Circular from any igrug ist_ n the Domin- iou,-Free. Price of the enie in pint bottles $1: Pins 25 cents a. box. _ , _ '.I.'0 178118 .|lI.I-IKE 01 H.l|`J LILBQIOIBEI MTG registered in Ottawa. Hence,a.ny_o'ne through- out the British Posaesaions, who. may keep Congtsrfgits for sale, _yvill._be` I J. -iinad s:.a.v:i:D MY :I:;'.I::s`-1-3.` PUTIUF, DIIU HUMIUIIIIIUIILS Ulllg I/110 1110551391" fect -yet devised, its range of work covering - the finest fabrics, muslins, laces, &c., and -extending to the heaviest cloths, &c.,bei_ng as well adapted `for light lines of manufac- ture as for family use. Ali sorts of public .honors,gold and silver medals and diplomas, from the rst prize at the Centennial and Paris to the more humble awards at Pro- yineial and county fairs, have been shower- _ edupon this machine. Perhaps the strong- est testimony in favor of the great excel- lence of the original New York (Singer; which is doubly enhanced when it iskuown that no other `prominent company were ever favored with the same distinction,._is shown in the fact that an xtensive rival manufacturer "usurped the tune of Singer (ind nmrilinil it +.n his msmhinea. thnrnhv af- '1in=: GREAT Silosiioxisss itimnnii AND Pii.Ls Tliepiiccess that these medicines have met with since` their introduction to the public some years ago.,. pmvcs plainly to the most skeptical that they age medicines that orform what thgly are advertised to. The vir lies of these me - cines hqve been well tested. _a.nd have withstood their trial in a. most satisfactory manner. For unsurnassed. of miracul- V Oriya .GRl:`-AT!-2ST WONDER OF MODERN TIMES POWCF, Ill ueuuuncxng F1113 IIIEIIIBIILI I mun. Each Pot and Box of then Genuine Medi- cines, bears the British Gouemmznt Stamp, with the words _ Hom.owu s Pans` `AND Ommmrr, Loxnox, ' ved~thereon. On the_ label in the addreIa_ _ Oxronn smut, LONDON,`wh6l'e alone they are Manufactured. jHb.u0l'9l'y 8 Pill: dud "Ointment bedring any other address arqcounlcvfeili. ' _ ` " ' ` 'l`I{ '1`:-uh: Mark: nf lzhaan ">MV'nHin5nnn` -I-an `H. R 81'1_\'n.vs,EsQ. - nAnu GI. II .-_ 7 ....I. _}t13*ing men remedies um s;r,-nn I ask the favor or you to make case public ~ 1861: while on picket duty in the army. I was takenwith e t, which lasted all` ni ht. ' talgen into cam -and dosed with w e and`-` glgflnte New 1') the attending phgiouns; vitgaledi at" f,:';';.':."r.".,;.*u..g.`:`:`;1.'??.`3`.f. '1 33'umm. and appeemn on mem y?:gg' .'::?&':&pa`fa`?u`ib%- :.?3.%:`u`;. 8f`E:`.?3 't:}i":;` `,P,:2:`ng3%%1?.'2ew.`:`a`%`1%:.i`"" Have been to the Hot Sm-Inns in Arkansas ways does you good. Twentxf-vc cents worth has cured bad cases of chrome and bloody dy- sentery. Ono teaspoonful cures _ cohc in 15 minutes. It will cure any case of D1183 that it is possible to cure. Six or enght. appllcatiops is war- mntedto cure any case 0 exqormted m ples or inamcd breast. _Forbruises, xfa plied o.t.en and boundu , there 13 never. the slig test d1scolom- tion to t e skm. It stops the pain of o_burn as soon nsapplied. Cures frosted feet. boxls warts and coma. and wounds of every descript on on man or beast. ' ~ ` . N. THOMAS. 1 1lEI.I`S.- N. Y. And NORTHROP 85 LXMAN. Toronto. Ont. Sole Agents for the Dommxon. ' N o'rE.--E(cmc-Solec'ted and Elcetrized `BEWARE or A1~IEI%IvAN._99vImRrE!?rs- "i"..To2?. Ie;}2;t:Ju}1..IJ1;$Z1o'Zu'ei; attention of the Public enerally to the fact, that ortain Houses in ew York grounding. an onarmi nu-Am JJ I-`Inn njnkn nnnurnrr uu uuuuuvu vs any a. nun vuvnu-Al uuv u-vu, tl;at ortgin Houses Yozfk ;;'e`aendin to many parts `of the lobe SPURIOU IMITATIONS of my -Pi] and Ointment. Thane `I-our`: Rana nn I\n:u- InI\n`n nncnn QMSQCB LLILLLALLULVD OI my `I H13 8110. UIDFIIIODF. These frauds bear on their labels acme address in New York." ' - ` ta- -...L -11-... ...... 1h-;..::..:..... ;. 1... ....u :._ no 1101' uummsn `D06 83103 01 It real ugylusv o merit, which wherever Introduced mto a. family, been nmustomgad to th_e Iain nnrfnhf. mnnhinnn nf nthnr makers. 15 III LVBW .!0l'K. . I ' I do not allow In Medicines to be sold in any partof the nitod States. I hve no agents there. My Modicines ore only made bv me. at 633. Oxford-Street. London. $11128 l?l18l'8. My JIIOCIICUIBI are only 58 . I by me, at 633, Oxford Street, London. In the books of dimntinnn nhmi I my I.'l.I.IB EHO. UlllFln.8ll-_. anu_a.re 8010 ' `50 YOU aa.my-genuine Medmmea. ' - V I most earnestly-Appeal to. that sense of? justie, which I fee] sure" I may ventnrehupon asking from all honorable persons, to assist me, and the Public, as far as ma lie in their tuna:-nu `in r1annI1nnr:nnIr}|=n chains :11 `Fun... , less trouble and expense than I4 did. - . It will aiford me great pleaauze to thaw the marks of my disease. or give any further infor- mation relutivo to my case, to nll who desire it. " I am. sir, vcrfgratefully, '* . .` JOHN PECK. No. 50 Sawyer Street, Boston, Mass. . I ` lsnucmxcrmrl THOMAS Exsnnsxoiz ELx:c- TRIO Om! _ Woa'r1_x TEN rrnucs 1_'rs Wmaur IN GoLD.-Pam cannot stay where It is used! It is the cheapest medicine ever made. One dose cures common sore throat, One bottle cured bronclnus. Fifty cents yvprth has cured an old standing. cough. It positively cures catarrah asthma. and croup. Fxft cents worth has cure crick in the back. end 1: e same quantity lame back of eight years standing. It cures. swelled neck, tumors. rheumatism, neural a. contraction , of the muscles, stiffjoints, spinal `faculties, and Pain and soreness in any part, no matter where t may be, or from what cause it may arise. it al- does good. Twentif-ve cases bloodv dw- by me, at 0.5.3, Unora street, uonaon. In the books of directions _ uixed to the spurious make is a caution, warning the Pub- vlno against bein deceiued by counterfeits. Do not be minlea by this audacious trick, as they are (In counlerfem they pretend ta denounce. 110 not no nuueau. Dy um: auuucxous max, as they they pretend 2 . These (counterfeit: are purchased by. im- prinoi led Vendors at one-half the pacg of j f you` myP' and Ointmeqt,` anclare sold n.a.mv-`genuine $3, 18 iii; Eb1'i5.""tZ}'a33Z"'i'ie"i;' power in denouncing this sham u'l Fraud. ' Fungi: `PM; gm ! Box of the" Genuine `Mnrli menu, a change 0].` climate was advised. S rings Arkansas twioe,each timeglving their tmentnthorough trial. Finally came back to Boston discouraged. with no hope of help. Lite was a union in In situation. My Dowerful medicine. hat: so dnmnrzed mv nvnt.am_ g1ow1ya,na raguluuy uupruvm . \`Vll-Il!'El18\N8 ho o I cont nod mkln the egetiue, until it my 'c;.uupIet.ely driven isease out of my body. It cm-ed tha ts. (rave me cod. ure blood, and resturrd me to perfect healt . wh ch I had not en- ioyed betora for ten years. Hundreds of people inthe city of Boston can vouch for the above mots. - "quicker and commands the best price. '. gives him cash refnrns twice 2; _ve.u`, if `south, east and west, being modied . climate. The rule will apply always. W-`vW."'",'1':';f8VIM_numn, nueu. guuu ` `lbukv. irrw ` armers want '-not ne or ' but stock judicihusly graded i np, -improved every year by breedingonly `tn;=.tl.1oroqgh}n-ea msles. Such stock ` earher, grows larger, makes bet- / 'Iii`est,-and sells for more money than` -8orub'stock on the same feed. Althoixgh ithezpnce of stock very low, the remedy ll tovruse a. better quality that matures One of our exchanges gives the` follow- reasons why a. system of mixed farm- ing, which includes the raising of stock largely, is surer and at the same time mo-o protable, _.that thus the farm is" kept up to it< nx'i;;".r.:x.l i':r .'5.litv.V:\nd often to increased fe tility: These farmers neverimake an entire failure in crops, however 1.1.1.21 the sen.--. V His fut .-t_2;l: necessary, ones in the spring frmn winter feeding and again in the autumn from pasturage. In the case of sheep, this gain is added to by the wool sold in the summer. His dairy and poultry yard will furnish no small sum during the `spring, summer and autumn. The milk, butter and cheese, and a. well-kept veget- able garden, wiil `furnish one-half the living of the family. `These rules, as stated, are general ones. They will ap- ply to. all sections of the country, north, only by climatic conditionsand the adap- tation of certain-animals and plants to a .vegeune I188 SBVOQ life. and at . liberty make glasses you best; and I bag of you to make it nown, that other temrs may nd relief with less trouble and than ` great nleaauze show nnv. J. P. LIIDLOW wnrrns; ` 178 BALTIC STREET, BROOKLYN; N. Y., A Nov. 14,1874. H. R. S'mvmvs. E30,. , ` ` Dear Sir -From persona.1benetrecelvev` lg its use as well as from personal knowled of ose whose cures thereb . have seemed oat mir- aculous,'I can most eartily and sincere! recom- -mend the Vegetlne for the aims w ch it is claimed to cure.` J LU DLOVV. .me_nu the Vegetl 'I` -4... n powerlm memcme. mm damaged system, that my :Rg.11l-lently ' destroyed. and my head was covered which hsdln` places eaten Into the skull-bone! The best` hysicians said my blood W&$_-.I0 of poison t ey could do no more for'm9" 41 this time. 9. friend who had boenl`, "3115 la me Vegctine had restored him lb P611903 hetllfwh. and through his pereua.sionrI00mm8l109d V-Skill? 1r-......e.__ . L Ala- .._. mag Lnwtn... no. A , it his`pereuaaion1IoQmm6l100d 8- Vegelinc. At thisume I was havin tsn - most Qvcry day. I-notitredv-the first 00 effects of Vc,-.;:mm; in mydlgestive organs. y food sat better nd my stomach rew stronger. Ibegan to feel uncournged. for copld` see my health slowly and l'3r.d3"YlmD1'0Vln5. With renewed ._tnkln until c-.uupIetel3' dnven out of my body. - - -7- _ V...V-._.,_,_.... -_-. __, _-.... Mn. II. R. Srhvnxs, Dear Sir,-'-I have been sick hyo years with liver complnintmand dm-IQ that tune have taken a seat many different medicines. but none of them d me any good. I was restless uights.'_ and had no appetite; Since taking the Vegetlne I test well, and relish my food; Can recommend the Vegetinc for what {thus done for me. Yours respectfully, - MRS. ALBERT RICKER. 1`lY5b...\.~ AB 41... ..1.n.on Vvitnesa of the above, AILLIu|Jo JkAJlJllll.| 1 Mn. Gsomm VAUGIIAN, Mcdlord, M powerful medicine. had damaged sf} destroyed. my covered a `II. R. -S'l'livV4 EN I, 80.-ton, llluss. A thing of beauty is said to be a jf>,V 01 ever, and if fitness is the _ess_cnt1a1 idea of beauty, as we maintain it 13, the sewing machine is one of the most beautiful things in-the world. Nothing in the whole range of modern invention more effectively re- lieves the drudgery of needle work -than the sewing machine. If thepoet Hood had lived in the present ago his inimitable Song of the Shirt would never have been written, as its special inspiration has new ceased forever. Its musical cadences ' would fall upon the ear like tl1e sweet sum- mei` babbling of a. mountain brook, falling in its shallow course over rocks and rills, for the toil of sewing is no longer a drud- gery to be dreaded on account of the strain it once imposed upon the eyes, and the monotonous aches .with which it numbed the ngers and arms ; it has now-become a V pleasure to thefair sex. In the construc- tion and improvement of the sewinm-, chine, the finest mechanical talent in "the world, has yearly been expended, and though Canadians have not been the invent tors, nor have contributed much in a me- chanical way towards its present perfection, still we, as joint inheritors` with our gifted `neighbors of this continent, feel a pride in acknowledging this as- one of the greatest of new world inventions wl1ich.A1neriean talent and skill has perfected. In the great race ofcompetition between sewing machine companies for the first place, there has never been a machine introduced which breaches closer to the verge of perfection than the Singer sewing machine, manufac- tured by the Singer Manufacturing Com- `pany of New York ; and, as a sewing ma- chine costs a considerable `sum of money, families naturally are not prepared` to make the investment every year or two. The safest plan, therefore, for them to adopt is to buy the genuine New` York Singer. Notwithstanding that this machine for all 7 kinds of worlrhas held the first place when compared with those of rival makers, the company` are ever introducmg new and valuable features of lmprovemcnt, until, u with the incorporation of "several recent ad- ditions,'it is now the most perfect lock- stitch machine yet known . The features embraced in these machines are many: first. the-needle is self-raising,- and does not ' require readjusting every time a bobbin is replaced ; its perfect simplicity of mechan- ism, which greatly diminishes its liability to running out oforder ; the shuttle is ' self-threadinrz, whilst it runs uniformly and smoothly with less effort on the part of the most inexperienced operatorthan any other, which same quantity `enables the novice to become familiar with its use, and much more expeditiously than with most other machines. `Theynre of an elegant appear- ance, exhibiting a rare degree of skill and fine workmanship in the nishing of the ex- terior, the attachments being the most per- fact .vAi*. Avinnri_ -its 1-anon nf wnrl: mnvnrintr