Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 2 Oct 1879, p. 1

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l.lJ1[\.l\D\JJ.V Lxuuuu, u1.1;u.uu,u.- JOSHUA CLARKSON. Proprietor. Corner. ot Mulcaster and Dunlap .Stmetq, and opposite the ADVANCE Oilico. Barrie. `This oommodious establishment is well fitted 11?, and will com are favourably with any house 0 the kind Nort of _Toronto. Good accommodation for Commercial travellers. The best of stahling attached, attend- ed to b obliging and experienced hoatlers. Stages leave t iis house daily .on the arrival of the up trains. Bar well supplied with the best of liquors and cirzars. ' AIVIVLD IMALV LL` \]'.Lll.L1Jl.J.'-\.l.I.'A\I. BALL, Car enter & Builder. and Manufac- . turelj of Doors. ashes. Blinds. Mouldings, &c. Plqmng of all kinds done dpromptly and mustac- tonlv. Factory. Bayel Street.Bar1-ie. v A I-132--SIMCOE H0LI_sE,Mi3X11RIE. M. SHANACY. Pro rletor. Having re- mmv Hnilt. an nhnvn mum nn tho site of trains. um- and cigars. P1o._mng or an an tonly. Factory` - HRISTOPHER HARRISON, DE- POSITOR of the Barrie Branch Bible Society, Dunlop Street. _ \ID.l`J.[ 11. D VI 11.`, 1J.J..IJ1.l.` 1.` U1` J.J..l.l.'l 5th" Division Court. County of Simcoe. Olicc atmy Store. Crnighurst. V 46-ly ti _J.o D111.` .LLJ.V \.l', K/.I.l.I.'lJ.\1)., UL} U L` 4L'.l. - Simcoe. will be nthis Omc at the Court 0 House.Ba.1-rie, every Saturday. Residence and 1:.0.. Cookstown. ' - UDIHILL .|.v\I\.xJ:u.u:.I, \J1LJ.J'J.L` u\J.u- STABLE, County of Slmooe. Olce-Police Court, Barrie. _ . ' ARRIE FOUNDRY, ENGINE 85 BOXLER WORKS.-H. SEWREY, Manu- facturer 0! every dcacri tion of En nos Boilers, SEW lMi11. Grist" Mill,|S1lngle, Lat . `anti Wood- won-kin: Machinery. ~ - ,,A-_-.n-n-vs`... . _____ ....---3-..--. ` A. LSAUDLV D. U In) L, .I.)'I.J.\a.l.\I.L\J.|.1`4Lv_ . Attorne , Solicitorin Chaucer . Convey- nncer, 85c. 1ce--South of the 0st Oloe, Owen Street. Barrie. .- - 49-ly, >_.._ 13 VI I-ll. V JJLDJ. L.D1JI'J3n-`-LJLJU undersi ed has opened 9. Livery Stable on the Corner 0 Collier and Bnyeld Streets Barrie, whera Horses and Vehicles; Double and Single Rigs, and all re uisites of 9. rst-class Livery can be found. A EX. FRASER. < KILLLV U1-I-'41-`|.lI.J.`1J.l., ll.\J\Jk).l.'l, Sign. and QPIIB-manta] Painter. Paper Hang- ing 850.. (10110 In the `seat style of the.a.rt and choa. . Prfect satisfactien uaranteed. Corner. , of J o n and Ross-sts., and a. itfle west of Barrio Efmxndrv. I ` 40-ly T.__.' ' Z `"1 EW "LIVERY 'STABLES.-Ti} undersi thn (".m-nnr n f`.nIHAI- and Rnvnltl Rh-nah: Rn!-I-in J. LJIJLILLIL l.I.`LI.l\7.l..l'JI.J.V , .l.lIAHQ..lJ Estate Agent. Easton Taibot County" Maryland, has for sale Salt Water and Inlan Farms of all descriptions, cheap; in one or the finest sections of the Union: from 5 acres up, and from $10 per acre up. Send for camloguegfnvin full descriptions of farms and country. ups o the County with catalogues, tree. Z3-ly TERMS IIIQOO _IN ADVANCE. " 1-IHLVVUUD ILJJIJ .l..ll..I.|JL\lI.JJ .1112` _ BILI'I`Y.-A gentleman. having tried in V_aIn every advertised remed . has discovered a. slmple means of self-cure. e will be happy to forwa.1-dvthe particulars to any sufferer on recci t V of outage and directed enve1ope.-Address . T. EWELL. EsQ.. Mayville. Hutnmeremlth. Lon- or John an F""'_`d!'.Y; ILLIAM HALSTEAN, REAL Mnrvlanrl hm: fnr smln Rail: Water and Inland of goatage and directed eq EWELL. EsQ.. Mayville. . don, England. ' ' 'l'1I'J I215` \'l'1.ll.\JJ.I. 53.1111 V 1&1 \.X J. DAV LOR, x`): osite the Barrie Hotel, and next` door D. A. onald's Hardware Store. Having secured the services of_ n. first-class `workman. none need 30 away wxthout their work being done. The greatest of _ca.reta.ken and everything. as usual. perfectly clean. Razors concaved or ground to order. W. BLADEN. 30-ly _ nu-:-u-vv-w-Q-I-\v1'V'II'I"I'Irv ' `N bbruvw -.-.-_,-, .___. I It Ia thet nclalp:tpel'-of I ulntion of all news upon us it does the lnrgcstc to d in thzs section. is a. moat dosh-ab a me. dluu for advertising. Its oont.ent.a-edit.o nd olcct.ed-will be found to b -v.. Irln which (stingulah all fits:-class country the County. unaemgyggg` _ J D. u.U.l1J.VDU.LV, .l.):u.\.1\:.I.n, am.- I PORTER of and dealerin Goals of all" kinds, and Ggorgetown Grey. and Guelph White Finishing Lune. Cements of all kinds, Fire Bricks and Plasterers Han`. Oice and Store- house nt the Northern Railway Switch. foot of John Street, near the degot. The bond or this Lime is bette than that 0 any other kind, and the finish superior. Oice-Corner of Johnsiand Elizabeth-sts - aux` NERVOUS AND PHYSICAL DE- main nmu-wnrhym-Hum! rnmndv hm: lnnnvnrn ll. _/-~, .\ . "\.,' \/\f\/\.'\. /J THE `ENGLISH SHAVINGV 1=A1i- r no n........:o.. H... nn9vu3n `llntgl nn nay! Hm WING 6 sggvm muons @'oH>6'sffQEI115I-'_i1oTEL, v - DUNLOP STREET.. :-- Razors audsoissors Ground and Set on `short ' 40-1! notice. . . _ - I_s prepared to Loan on Farm Property it the above rate 01: a term of years ; no principal required till end of term. Fgrmers. will find this the most advantageous way of borrowing money. Special facilities given for paying o' on short notice. ' ' ` - . ssooo pmvm: rui'i-son nmsrum iVloNEY AT 3 PER GENT. HENRY_JAMES{ T `AUCTIONEER, ? Insurance and Estate Agent. REN TS and ACOOEVTS L OOLLEGTED. J.U11A..l!aLAd. uu 1 un, `LL .l.\JI.u1.V::a.:.- at-Law, Socitor, Conwjcyancor. 8:13.. &c. Money to Loan. Omce -Shen"s Block. D1lll}l0!.'| Street, Barrie. 9 y ilwo. 'r1i1=_: I-'ar iin i\iigm}%IJziiiiL1oI`xi1,ant:s%}`, Mnssns. Sownox, Fonsrn; as 09.; Milllmoo hgve opened an agency for the _,of_.their. .1nannfac_tureainBarrie.f; ' MB; r um. \....., v.. ..---....> -- -- . HLARKSON -HOUSE," BARIiIE.-' I triqunn nr.AnI(QnN Prnnriemr. Corner. MIsoI=.u.AN:ous. ' ' .. ,\..\ `A.\\-\ [OSEPH ROGERS, CHIEF CON- Q'l`ARI'.W. nnntv nf Rlmnnn nlr-.n..Pnline j [ SEPH SWAN, BAILIFF OF THE EH1. `Divininn (`.nnrt., ffmlntv nf Slmnon. __..._._____.._.: [mm MELLANBY, HOUSE, Siczn. Ornananml Painter. Paner Ham`:- FAnMEjn_s _C_)_F 8'lMGOE._ ARCHITECTS &. BUILDERS UHLHLJHLVULQJJ JLULJJJJ JLLIJJ Stables.~5 a.nd56 Jarvis Street. Toronto.- ebaat 81.00 oer dav House in the City. Only {ARRIE P ANING.MILL.-GEO. -n A 1 I tt4......m..o.... L DuIIAr and `Mnnnfm-.. Uonveyaucors. t net, Barrie. A. J. Lloyd. SEVERAL GOOD EAR-Ms FOR" SALE ~71`. Bz-&N .[`I-NG, `CLERK, COUNTY I. ' Rim:-.ne. will be nthis Olca. at the `Court `Ox-`EIc_E -Nariy opposite th Post Oige, `D-.....1.. - Vol. XXVIII. ~-vv wv\A,VV- s. JIOIINSON BXi%RIE, IM- DnR'l`1'<`.R nf and ,denler.in Goals of all" CULVERWELL S "Vvooo. um: AND com; '\I\./ _,.,v\A,.~- - fl3ovv'n. Stairs. .. .\r\~-unis t\`f'P`ISIS"TlfV 11-. SHAW BRO gg.--.-....___..._ STU DIO:-Opposite the Queen : Hotel, Barrie. .UUiV'|_' dz l.JUUJ.V.L, .lJLJ.\v1\1.DJJ.J.'A.Lmu, J Attorne ~M:-Law, Solicitors in Chgmcery, Gcc. (.'loe- unlop Street. Barrie. Successors to the late rm of Boulton, Lount, Boys 8:. Stewart. W. Lount, Q.C. G.'W. Lount. - T_h oelebr;ted-1;-aqnfhifn of . A. ` smwmo PARLORS. ~_r\y~/\ \. 60RTRA1T ;SA1NTERs. DIISDBI. nuuuu. n|.UuIu.lu| nds promptly an . Bnyeld Street. Barrie. __ re.-A(1dresB J. neramlth. SOUTH SIDE DUNLOP;1'RI_l-ST, And has now every facility for fullling his mum Verona and ever increasing cngagementa. Order: solicited for his` improved 3TEA_M,'HOT AIR &. HOT WATER -unnnvnnnn nnn llhlii Ail lllllllllll Enl_IlIlg I1`; I IIIII 1 run: w - .- |FT1i*NmS..AN!I_ TUB!JhAB"!.'9fAfTf!*S- n ,._A Pumps and ifbn of all in "sum. ~ CORNICE WORK, PLUMBING. GAS AND STEAM FITTING DONE. ' A si>I;1a:Nnm sirocx or H'STOVE'8`AND T|NWARE.`I1 Jobbing done cheaply and quickly._ Don't to I: the Place:-The new Tin Store. adjoining L coax-thy s Bloch Dunlap St.. ~Ban-la. R. `J. 11. DUDALV IXU, 1.112;.` 4.1.9.2; . Liquid Gas for Ext:-a.ctin~ Feeth always on hand-, it is both pleu.su.'nt. a.n3'snte. Olcc over Edwards` Book Store. Barrie. Ont. ---~> \ ' nus REMOVED Ti ms in aw stone.` nnnI'I'Ill!J 6111!.` T\fY\1'I 1 ID "IV1)Yal"l` ` .. \_ \ \\ \`,\\`\ `,.,,\,.A,u-,,.,...~vvv \. `r' \V\,\ V-.- ELL! WEI-JL! WONDER VVILL NEVER OEASE, _-.-. icemovea again to MRS. ROSS` BLOCK, num- ber 3,`o'ppoa,ite _the ' Vvellington . _Eote1_, _ Sandy. where did you get that neat mn harness? I ot them at the establishment o WARNER'S. but did you pay for them 1 0X5. made to order theyjre handsome and all the nae: he c9.n't5e beat for Style and Durt_\bili_ty. all the rsge: and Durability. They are Cheap.ce1-tainly, I must go -and et a set. Saucy. It on wants handsome TR NK. SA'DDI. ., W IP. BLANKET or COLLAR you can get one. When you go to buy be! sure you in the right place. there la a. large Saddle and ollar in front of the shop. _ . . . . _ . I\W 1-4Iu!\lf.\ nnyrnl n .313. X .Im|..n=n-.n:1. Has now a large aipply of Trunks from 50 12 to $25 ; Vauspa and Satchels at Bottom Prices. 150 Single and Double Hafness, Collars, Sad-_ dlcs, Curry Combs, Brushes, JVIgips and Lashes,` ' _ > At prices to suit everybody. Harness Oil and v _ Varnish always in stock. _ REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. ALL .WORK WARRANTED. F RED.` LOW'EVR, ' (Successoi-to Geo. Lane) MERCHANT mmn &. cumnzn MAKES THE V o Neutest, Nobbleut, and Ben Flt- un-: Sun, to be had North or . v Toronto. 1\1D.|.l. ILLULULV nun) LL` spniue TWEEDS. .11 u, 1-n_-_A. -_.I ....LL:....L Q...I-5..-..- Any Land All the latest and nobbiest ` at,t:ns on -h.n<'1 to 0110036 from and satistact on given to every ' cusvomer. ---. '1=EnrncrrIT'"e_uAnAN:uEn Dbrrilru Mnhl ATV`. nnnmns FOR {`.I.O'l`L M-ZCARTHY, BOYS; Sc PEPLER, Barristers, Attorneirs, Solicitors, &c.. Barrie, ut. I)'A1ton McCarthy. Q,.C. William Boil. .l;._I!. Francis E. P. Pepler. Francis Rye.- . _.___._ ___.:_:..._____:__ . _ . _ . . A -- . -r 1n\YtYI\\7' 1') A DDTQ I IHIHE IBVL S J.` V UJQAULAAI A way PRICES MODERATE. ORDERS FOR CLOTH- ING PROMPTLY FILLED. a'G1ve him 0 trial and geta ptylisii, well-made Suit. . ` Fred. Inovver. Ban-ie. sent. 14. 1376. 37-11 % GIVE ME .4 C./1LL.-Sign dfthe Golden ` Saddle, Bayeld Street, Barrie. 10- NEW swoon or s51-21-Ne AND summnz TWEEDS TO CHOOSE FROM. Parties `buying Cloth elsewhere can have it made up. _ , > . ' LA `IQ:-' 'K'r\'n 13.9"- FOR A. NOBBY-_S-UIT or the lnteslt and most Fashionable G on (2.: DUNLDP-ST.. I $300,000 I..oA_N 1. FIRE, LIFE, ACOEENI `AND TICKET AGENCY, DOMINION TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS. BARBIE. ` - A ' -T `oFtv|cI AI. ASs`IGNzEl:`. OFFICE. `ALI Eu` R N E R at this Omce. I 'u'-.'5..-`T`7.;`.`3.'lu.Z'I.1.`.s'$'. nenanoe?ouid`nnd:ioo.m the huhineu he |FmcncuA1m,%nvnnasconnsn%| Dllillll IIITQI IEIYB ll.I1B,>IIl(I..Dy Rule 0!- Kenanoe xn thy In open to_ be able to give entire utisfnction to l._s1lIoo .lIrouos in silk, ' Velvet, Mennoel, &c.,' Dybd or Cleaned oqu to new.- llgnncl A1439: unli--u-A an `Dani.-On.) .I.4.ClIrIUI' Ill 3113, _ vans, &c. Cloanedoqn G0lIIIa,0I l8IlIiI'DyodorRenovlUd mgglymi U menu, 8 km 03 , ' .. m A . 33. . dyed ille`I`:=:na'vt ek.tM.ooloriI. and fllnrnn manna`. Bogh .o.i1_1f6nn tho . Barrie :3 |`>n~.in9-.i-ath.2a1"9.1in:.m.4 b.hi-.lns 0.!- 5" Kill. I llllll_lg_I0lI: -I-'. " Clgqnssl 9! D!e.I- ` _ - 0 Heath Bum. 8 olennugifh-'?Shoop Ski;_n`_OIoaned`o:` ngud. -'V FEATHER - .;nwoY4?@D. : K V WASTE NOT ! WANT NOT_. | - LAUqHL4N M-ZEDONALD, A" vnu \r1IJ$A$Jl.Q\I_-ltd`: - ...,._'- -,.. . .1NiD1.`. [ .- .;-.a.- OVFTFICIA L ASSIGN E E For the County of Sxmcoe. ` K. 1`, J. LLLVIULDIVULALV, .lI.LlL\` IS'l`, Bun-ie, Ontario. Graduate of the Phil- adclp Dental 00110 e. also of the Royal College afbcn lsurgeons. 0 cc--0ppositoB1u'x-le Hotel. lignio. Mai-ell: 20$ ?8' ISTOVES AN D. TINWAR E] J\r -0111: 'PLA'xToN,1 '8ADDLERY AND HARNESS. . _ _ . , _ _ _ .,__,\,.,\,.,-,,.A,...~..,..v~.~v. -\ . - "1 HpCLARK, Of the latet most Goods f ` . APEBFEGT FIT,M|D CHEAP, w. ...ao To- ' .V [OSEPH ROGERS, - 'TARNESS EMPORIUM. "A. nA;ME.n ....-... . 1...... .'m-mlv of '1`:-nnkn from we nu to rl Ill uvnuu vn v-v -nu"... ROSS BLOCK, BRRIE, ONTJ FRESH ARRIVALS IN -__-L jn-ljj MISCELLANEOUS. ._ I-A.1`UY1I.|.VD, UU 1UU H An 1. ux.u~ nay? It so. call on W. Craddock. "Ross-st.. nom-the Foundry. and save expenses in getting our Loans. Yours. WM. CRADDOCK, Agent, Rm-rie. 11-ly DIIIIIB Lu:-.._ - 7 u lied at. rensonnble prices. RMS:--For Subscrlption--Si `per nnnum. trick] in advance: zit not ao_pnid.- , F0 AD VERT [SI G-Elght cents per line for nest insertion, and two cents each subsequent in- ertion. _ Yea.rly- cards not exceeding. one inch pace, ;o_ per year. Special contracts {or year] dvertlsmg entcrcd into atreduced rates. Wri on order; must be sent for the discontinuance of ubscriptxons and aadvcrtising. Transient notices I! Lost, Wanted. B or S_al.c, &c.. &'.c., not exceed- nsz 5 lines, Will be ndmxtted for 25 cents` each in- ertlon. All adyertdgenxcnts oirdcrcdlby str`1_:n_`ge1-3 _L-__ _ _- For the County of Simcoe. Q-IFT-Ii 3. AM$aU1~II?rtoN, dc. ' u . In woiins 'l`uHi.r'{G8...A.ND Ak 153.0? or nu: mI_.I.mG UPON A ruouanr MAY pnonucn: THAT wnncn IIAKES mouswns THINK."-Innox. TAILORING. ,MERCH%ANTTAlLDRL| . OPPOSITE ` BARBIE .I|0ATEl.-I ALEX. McIlAE, "' I Pomci: Cdoxrr. Barrie: }PULLAN`s| V Solicitors, &c.. Barrie. LLV uun 11A.J.Vuo J:\J.|.\. , investment on good freehold security at 8u.nd Qrfer cont..' dependant on the amount required. 0. prin_cipn.l money `re uired until end of the term. S l`RA 1`lIY Sc A LT, .v , u-vs _I1.; PULLANQ .'1!a`rr%ie. 0nta.%rio ,%Thnrsday, October 2,`l8 79. 517f*<`3fc)%U1~ITTY TQF Jsxmclog GENERAL ADVERTISER. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE` .Bein the aouthhalf of Lot 26 in the 8th. Con. , nnial, 100 acres more or less. About 30`a.cree cleared and fenced, soil is chiey; ' clay loam. There are on the land 3 log house, log stable and a. log bu-n, also 3 frame barn, ham n'nnf. hnmln, shad, kn. . About 60 acres wen, root nouee, enea, ac. Anout ou acm- lwell timbered. The property in delightfully situated on the shore of Lake Simooe and in the immediateneighborhoed of the moat valn able farming rtion of the Township. And will be sold c cap with easy terms of psyment. Apply personally or by letter to WATSON 0. (RR. Land and Loan Agent, Barrie C15, main. '1 era Ste on `[10 xauu. I 108 UUIIIC, iwell, root house, shed, szc. About 60 acrea- wn timluu-n The nrnnm-Ev in daliohtfnllv `beg to inform all parties wishing to borrow tnonevon Farm, Town or Villa a Property; to effect Insurance on Life. or nildings and (`nut-anon. {-n In: an cm Wgnnn W nr Hnnsaa : tovetfect lnsnrance mxe. puuumgs and Contents; to buy or sell Farms or Houses ; or to have CONVEYANCING done. That in all--the above matters they will be liberally and honorably dealt with at their old office. vWe represent Seven of the best Loan Com- . anies in Canada, and a number of First-class Viire and Life Insurance Com anies, British and Canadian. We Bu and ell Mortgages, `and deal in all kinds 0 Real Estate Securi ties. For parties wishin to Lend Money we nd good Investments; or those desirous of Borrowing we negotiate Loans on most favor- able terms and with the utmost possible promptness. All communications are treated as confidential. On First-`class Farms we can Lend at Specially Low Rates. y.We promise only win! cm can perfurln. ur munuqnu I. (`.0 RATHY &KTIE'r, BARRISTERS IT :3 ....a- Affnwnnva nnltnitors in Chancery. No- LVL _ ._.. `lb the Farmers and Business Mm of (h; County of Simcoe, - The underai ned, long databliahedand w_ell- known, FINA CIA_L, REAL ESTATE an}! Iusunnuce AGENTS AND nnoxsns Ban-i, June 5th, 1878. Barrie, J u1y,' 1879; I DEAR S1R,---I have now thoroughly tested your Tallow Cup which gives me entire satisfaction, and I find it does all you claim for it. It is a. perfect and even feeder, and by raising or lowerin the Cup on the screw,. can be made to feed. ast or slow in a. moment. I am using it on my double engines, and where I always had to use two cups (one on each engine) the one does the same work and much better. I have it attached to my steam pipe, where no other oiler that ever I saw would feed, and by this means the tnllow or oil is mixed with the steaxn - before entering any of the valves or cylinders, so that every thin the steam comes in contact with receives its a are of the tallow. I would not be with- out the cup for ve times the price of it if I could not get another, and I can" -strongly re- commend it to every one who runs a. steam engine. Yours trnlv. -D.` SEYMOUR, Y\......C1-.. TI `The Lenees of the -Barrie Gas \Vo'rks beg to announce that `they have on hand an excel- lent assortment of ` Of every description, chaste and elegant de- si mi, CHEAPER than thev can be purchas- er in any other town in Canada. They will also undertake the Piping of Manag-er. I5. 0. Box 251. Residence, >Poynl:s-st., North o!d Commercial HoteL nl\ an-In (II I_ INVES'I'ED`FUNDS- - - : $27,470,000 FUNDS mvmsrmn IN cmnm - 900,000 Security. Prom t Payment, and Liberality in- the adiustment its Losses are the prominent features of this Company. .. A.- .- . A `us turn nununmnnn . G-a._s _` I-"'1;xt'1_re_s o ur _h Barnc. . Houses. STIIRES cuun'cH`s ac. At such rates as to defy competition. In- tending consumers will do _well to ive the Lesseea an opportunity of tendering or their work before making their contract. V All orders will receive prompt attention. ' Hon. Henry. Starnes. Chairman; Tuna. cram . Eng. De .-Chairman; Sir Alexander T. Gait . C . .; `heodore Hart, Eaq.;Geo. Stephens. Esq. Ineumnces effected at Moderate ten of Pre- Farm and Non-hazardous inks aspe- c y. - . (3, Ir (1 QMITI-I. IOSEPH ROGERS. G. F. E). SMITH, ' Res.-Sec: DEAR SIRS :--'I.'ne unuerslgneu wlsnes W 111- form you that he has started manufacturing ' all kindaof Silver, and Oroide Plated Harness Tmminnn such an 'I`m-1-ef.tn_ nnm. Hooks. all lands` or uuver, ana. urome natea narnesa Trimmin such as Terretts, Hames, Hooks, Bits, Buc es, eat. Gold and Silver Electro- Platin , and having many years experience in New or]: and other States, I am not afraid to warrant my_work both as regards workman-' gycixhmd durability, rst-,cl>a.ss in every `pr- 1 r. - - 'v ` N.B.--Onn~i'age Iron Plated on the shortest nntinn and warranted to give satisfaction. V nu-um-nun vn. unuu vv-......., . CANADA nmuzn on DIRECTORS; Hon. Henry. Stat-nee". Chairman; Thin. Cram ` Esau Den.-Chairman; Gait. . N..l5.-Unrnllge Lron ruweu on vnu unurwao notice and warranted to 've ntisfaction. ' ' JAM LEADEN ` _ Elizabeth`-at., Bu-rie;'0nt min Maw IE7, 22.lv GAS} Gl_\__S_! IMPORTAIE NOTICE. ihirie, May, 1878, I Thp:.'snbaou1aer'v(1{`t:n&: nl;x;'r_u1 tor bers xonnge van e respec ao- ioitu a continuance of the some, and big: to state that gun _ . dealsInthoBestlhrkets.n.nd cumo he cannot be lieaton either for quality or pgltco. `He undo";-sold by any` house in town. |ms, aJnoEiIE'&TPanvIsunus| LI. _ L- _ L. -._l Q12 Y M 0 U R SVI1V;IZi 1%()Z{ EI OIL IIYY n 2!?A_I:Vn_l`:ns'_ Pnonucs, : in oh 1:`. 2. .11: was bought; it mu Egg 6 , xna.rl.:etpriceo;iid. at 1' H 9 `M A`V`s;- LE N N o`x. '1,-HE NEW nnlgiz STORE, Roam sly - . or DUNLOP. swam.` : (1RA1GHU3T ,_CI_1J_A_.P. slfolus. - - BOOTS AND snags, :BEADY-IADB cnornlua; Anddlothbr "kept,inaFix-It-clul Guunlshn-e.V - forcuh. The public rhgoilwill nd ittothur ad- 4, wvqunnnvaunug nip? " nnnvm LRVTI ANGER i:nnns;h6"siE7i'ui~iitnv| q7n77a6:R|:s,Aun ,|`no`vIsIo\Is f_L low i)q:zg`North of tn` Wellington Hotel. "IL l)K.. 3- . U . '.`/iUU.`L1i.111 1--UJ.'L'.|.\.u.u IIDQ esldence on the \Vest. slde of John treqt. H1`-I ediately opposite Mr. Geo. Bull's lunm Ml `ash Factorv. ` 7 R. 1\[C(J KEY, GRADUATE-OF .~ MCGW U ersit , Montreal. Member Royal U0l1eK89f 3? ns, England. Member College Of PhY310il1"5.?- Surgeons, Ont`... &.c. Residence ,-H1 B411lkf 90 orce Buildings over Messrs. samlcr-! J {=VV0` `tore. and two doors West of me Burma How . unlop Street, Barrie. ` Barrie, Dec ` DEAR SIRS :~'l.`he undersigned wishes to in- 4...... Gina L|n. lug Baa cl-.n:-had mnnnlnnnnu IVERPOOL & LON D(5N & GLOBE. ` A `I \YG'lYl) A Man nnun A\I\' I. V .l'J.l.|uL \J\J.l.l Ila .IJ\J.LV .IJ\IJ.V \\ INSURANCE oompmw. ' LIFE AND FIRE. \/\/\/\l~ v- iAYFIELD STREET GROCERY "ouiv snvsn Is now EAlIIlEl).'u ~(;TICE To CAIERIAGE AND HARNESS MAKERS. , 'oNEYy .`'! -dc-. JOSEPH ROGERS. ? ; Res.-Seoy., Agent. Pollce_Court, * Montreal. ` Barrie` |.uu yer ; vv nu w. THOMSON Jr. 00., r\_.___-n.- `I'),._L I\:l:.... `I 7: 8_u.nt} 9 I.-Seoy., Yours truly, - , J AS. WILKINSON. - vlnuh MHIH `Rm Ll\JAVL\J\IAI nu vuru, Opposite Post Office, Barrie. 79, 29-ly BAERIE, . w. LITTLEHALES, . VV 1l.Il\1J.V BUM . Flour Mills, Barri April 131%, 1879; Fare thee well, my own`, my dearest. Fate has Willed that we muetpnrt ;" Though my body needs mult wander, Yet I leave with thee my heart. Art thou, then, mine own true lover, True to me. thou 11 far away- True, `midst fairer orms and faces 2- Trust me, darling, now and aye. "`~"-*-~----'---~--~--~-.~ 7 who Eguttllevu gxltrztutcl IS ISSUED . 1 Hard beside thine eyes soft ray. What though than the fawn more graceful, Other forms are nought to me ; ' . What though fairer than the dawning. ' Other faces are to me " Cold beside thy gentle sweetness, A) "Yes, I know thou lovest me now, but---- , Trust me, dsrling, new and eye, Trust me, and believe that never, V Come what may to thee, to me. Can this heart to thee prove faith1ess- Sooner shall it cease to be-- Sooner shall you frowning mountain Into nothing melt awn . . Love, , forgive me. I'll lieve and . Trust thee, darling, now and aye. HOW DICK HOLMAN WAS RE. DEEMED. Here. Williams, he said, addressing his foreman, "take this man- and` set him to work. Keep him by you all day. Go with him to dinner, over here at Brook s, but don't give him a cent of money, and don't let him get out of sight ; you under- stand T If A-A nun: n:`lI nnuutnr-Ar] Hm: nhnrn stand! Aye, aye, sir, answered the sharp foreman; seeing at a. glance what sort`of a customer he had to deal with. H Y lunn nlvlmnlt Txlunnciu nn hunt` in 1'" customer De nuu (U ueiu wuu. I have other business on hand. so I'll have to leave. him to you. His name s Holman, he's a ne workman, and he used to be 9. better fellow than he is- now. Keep him well in hand to-day, and you'll do me a. special favor. I 1l-get back before time to quit, and take him in charge my- self. See it T With a keen glance at VVilliams. (I A_.. l\I9l'\ n:IO " QtYQI.lI rnannnrlnt` W uuams. _ _ _ u Aye, aye, sxr," _a.gam responded W1_L liams. And sure that he left Holman 111 safe hands, Mr. Carter hastened away, for he ha.d~a brisk day's wbrk before him. An `Imam rm an Iatnr 119. Austin entered the he !l8(1`a Dl'l8K clay 3 won: utuuru uuu. An hour or so later,-he agam entered the poor room where Mrs. Holman and Bobby and Carrie were awaiting for him. _ H Al. L.-A um mm: P amid hr-. thrnwincr and Uarne were nwalnulg wr mun. Ah, here we are ! said he, throwing down a largebundle which ho ca.rried. First thing, I want you to x these lit- tle people up warmer. I ve broughtn lot` of spare duds which my wife had stowed away: I told her I wanted em forfriends ~ of me, but I haven't told her who, for I knew I couldn t keep `her away if I did, and I want you tobe a. httle more prcsent~ able before she comes. A vac nu. M`- ns-inr if she. ever rmnrls able before she comes. '. Oh, Mr. Carter, xf she ever needs friends, heaven will surely send them for your sake!" said Mrs, Holman, such a glow lighting her worn face as had not rested there in many and_ma.ny a day. J6 1\1'm-manna I T vn dnna nnthinm Veg. I) [NEE rested there In many auu_1u.u.uy z_s uuy. - Nonsense ! I've done nothmg. Yes, I have, 1 found your husband and set him to work. Found him sober too. But I shan t_let him-come till to-night, and then it won t b0 here- It r1-.1 Hg... vnnr nvnnd heart I nabbed It W0!1'l a DG 1191"!- God bless your good heart ! sobbed Mary, unable to control hrsblf longent, u rm....... 0 Hm.-A I nnnqpnnn. T slaw I (".nmn, unable to control nerseu longer; There ! there ! nonsense, I say ! Come, be quick wfth the small chaps. We want to be o' for Cherry street. - NI ... `Ll .-Jmun nnnn hm] thn children D0 011 I01` Unerry uuzuuv. Mrs. Holman soon had the children neatly dressed in the warm clotheasent by `Mrs. Carter, which tted v_them very wel_l, the Carter children being about the same size as Bobby and Carrie; . U Nam Hum mid Mr. Carter. x un s1ze bonny anu Uuu'u. Nowthen, said Mr. Carter, fix up what little you want to __tn.keV away from here, and I'll call a. dray to take it.` We ll o and see the house first. and then .see. ere, here s fifty dollars.` We ll take that and buy some new furniture and provisions for the new home." A ms nu. `M . n....'+m- T mm +. talm an much for the home. - Oh, Mr. Carter, I can t take so much a gift, said Mrs. Holman. ' Take it as a loan, then, and whenever `you are rich enough to pay it, hand it over to some poor person who needs it worse than you do. It 1+. aha he :1. sacred dutv to me to do than do." It shall be a sacred duty _me so !" cried Mrs. Holman, fervently. HIXLJI ....n ma all 'n:n.-Iv? T5 wn are fervently. Well, are we. all ready? If we are, comealong, for we ve got ever so much to do today, you know'_._ . Yes, we are all ready. Come on, then. . T He led the way-to a row of three small houses in Cherry street. The houses were new, and 'ust alike, each containing four pretty goo rooms. 'Fl m-ta. in nm. all tight and right l" pretty goou rooms. Here We are, all tight and right _!" sung out Mr. Carter, as he unlocked the door of the house at the east end of the row. Houses all good and new, know they are, for I built them myself, on pur- pose to rent. The first I ever owned for that purpose too. You shall have this one, rent free, until Mr. Holman gets steady enough to work well, and pay rent. Think you can live here, eh, little chaps '1 Oh yes, sir!" It's ever so nice! cried Bobby and Carrie, dancing through W hll the amntv moms "in meat delicht. cneu DODDy an Uarnu, l.l&IlUlI.lg UIIU II the em rooms "in great delight. Whzle po_or ,unable _to speak, sat down on the bare oor, and vqe `t for jciy. ' ' ` 5` nmnl nnmn'|` t at um~n t n, We _ OYAL INSURANCE CO'Y OF I `;FLIVERPOOL AND LON DON-TFIRE AND LIA.BII.lTY OF SHAREHOI, (IElx'S LIMITED.` _ 310,000,000. CAPITAL .. .. .. ~.. FUNDS INvI~:s'n-`.n OVER. .. ` .. `6,000,000 ANNUAL Income OVER .. . .'. 5.000.000 RES]-`.RVE FUND . 3,750,000 DEPOSITED wmx "fur: D{{.\u>uo'~z . . 'GovxmN.\n::~."r .. .. _ 150,000 ,......_...... The rchasing and arranging-of things inthe ouse occupied nearly all day, and it was about time to quit work, when Mr. Carter, tired and sweating; but with his benevolent face in at warm, happyglow, apptiared again where his men were at wor . . ' ` - T ` `fAll right, Williams? was his first in- 'Q11'.Y- `. ` ' V ' All right, air! was the hearty reagonae ofthefoi-emau..-... '- Qarter walked` onto `where Holman waaatiwork. _ L . _` - :' . Well, 'H olman,how are you now -7" he : mod. 4 , A .,._Bettor,-th_a.nk3you, Mr, Carter. , A bit = gl.-_ !i'%?hn amok =94 *9. 'I". UH LIUUK`, W U -IUIV JV . Come! come !i that won t do. We must get things to rights here I cried Mr. ' V hisov3v'n'c,heek.s.4 , T And, oh 2" said Mary, if: Dick will Garter. though tears were `running 'dow_'n only keep sober and let drink alone, how haPpy we shall be ! L . `Ithink-hewill. I mean to make him, now}; Mr. Carter. Well, if you Kn u: lamina in? an ntiw ant` :1-nn`rA nnr n0w,'W-aaxu Jlll`. _U1u'w.-r. wen, 11 you like the house, we'll go now andmake our nnrnhnnnn " uou .In_owl Lu` I.'ry_u'), .`ax'r,or.'t - ` `f`Ifye gota. job" 11 you see.: I want ml: Inch urorkmm ` know you -are,` on fine work. ' I'll give` T a. steady hound ` is-s` on Eeep,IoBe..'og[ .vogV` {01099 lfatnynn hm-n_. y 'InI':'4i,; `Inn a , -I t , . _ . u 0311 E9 -. ; W0! If Y`? OP '%*`*5:,3k', r1`%"%f`J"`% ?1tV`-' gr #1; "atetdifl _ 4*`;n`,g,-y;t9. ,.'`Z, ,,._.;o.: .- . {'11}-. iVi1i- V';o}k".V'_i"lI give` -u - a `steady. in 1 ma - T ' Rut _ l ` 0 Dtnu1t_: i:h"pa-.st."siVxI "yea:-s ninety-three Keep _o|;eg-,; v1?:vEf {_?:go1: ,. {$53 monutenesjnd t"o1-ty-one convegts have here, Williams, dI:a'lon'g,?foI' - : going : begxgnuppruuad m Rome. Ind their in- %v ** kw r ma-.;2,se an mm. at am- ` don'd Sen 9? #9 91*1A'1"'b-1? ;~-*mmiv - lfain W . . . :t;=i . - -42,, ~ }z_ih;i,t in their-wootian- V THE GOOD SAMAIIITAN " 1'nus1' ME, DARLING. .. .. .. .. THE 'Do.\u>.'1o~z ' GO\'ERNME2\"I` 1;}:-glviiies admitted for 25 cents` each in- All advertisements ordered by straxiferls es or those with whom the proprietors do not must _be paid for [N ADVANQE, u. rule which will be strictly adhered to._ Notices of local births,` marriages. and deaths msorted {mo of charge. ' If 1} r E? iivii" (cm;--zez; ) Yes, sir. Well, now see to it that you show your- self a. man. Why, Holman ! with your talents and knowledge, you might be `way ahead of me to-day,` in business for your- ID`;," . nave, Uarwr. You re going to let it alone. from this on; Have you got any tools ? I had a. ne set, a while ago. Well, where are they '6" I--I pawned them for whiskey." ' Do ynu know where they are T` Van. 381:: if I had only let `drink alone,` as you have, Carter." N VnuI rn anihu in In}. it alnnn. fr-nm this: " 133- ` It : time to quit here. Put on your coat and I ll go with you and redeem them. Then you can go home. . The inn}: ware found in good order. at ` Inen you can go uome. The tools were found in good order, at the shop where so many treasures are lost forever, and redeemed by Mr. Carter. Wnwn, than. smirl ha, ntnrminnr the IOYOVBT, EHO l'8u8UIIlEU. Uy H11`. var I61 . ' Now, then. said he, stopping the thanks which Holman would have poured forth, f` you must go home to your folks. I suppose you know where they live T 1` m-tninlv_ Pm nltn nnhm` now. Car- JUIILV Lu.x:.u.--.. - ER. Convcyancer. census undenthe New A no 1" Round in P-- street, N o---. No it isn't, interrupted Mr. Carter. Do you suppose I would let one of my workman live in such a. place as that '1 No, sir. Your family moved into Cherry street to-day, in a little house of mine. _ Come on, I'll show you where it is. Oh, Mr. Carter !-- ~ Come on, I say ! I hsv nt go time for fooling. Besides, I want to talk over our work for to-morrow. Here, this is the n _ 9! cu"... wa. T e kept Holman quite busy talking, until they reached the small house in Cherry street. Thinlzino it heat to let the first meeting: net; Oh, yes, you're sober. But where is it 7" ' T u n........: :.. D , __ ..;...m4 `M .~.__ Unerry SDFCBU. Thinking it best to let the meeting of the restored faauilybe withgmt witnesses, Mr. Carter said, nova : flan hnnnn I Wflllf. Shel ) OVEI` xur. Uarwr salu, _ Here : the house. I want to size over to that provision store a. moment. on go in, and I ll follow you directly, for a. word or two; before I go home. Ha am:-I-.::_d am-nus the street. and DIX`. two, nex_ore 1. go nome. He started across the street, and Holman, with his kit of tools over his shoulder, "his heart beating wildly in his breast, opened the little gate, passed up the short walk, and entered the front door. UIB .0-.. :.L Knvnn, Kn} I\`\ `1nn.v ihrant ahortvwalk, entered front door. He was at hon1e-~but oh, how different from the cheerless place he had .left the day before. A nhean carnet. clean and new. covered day betore. A cheap carpet, clean new, the oor, several articles of. new, but plain furniture, stood around, a. few simple pic- tures hung on the walls, a. few books and even a. glass of bright autumn owers were upon the mantel piece, and in the centre of the room a. table was covered with a. snowy cloth, and neatly laid for supper with a set of cheap`, but shining dishes. n....+ A! 0"` Rnhhv and Carrie. neatlv wlth set 01 cneap, out anuung ulslwu. Best of all,` Bobby and Carrie, neatly ~d1-essed, washed, brushed and combed, were seated on the oor, romping with a -stray kitten which they had found near the new house. A .. LL-.. 1......`-.1 1.3. slain Hunu mwnnnv fl!-nnl house. 7 As they heard his step, they sprang from their play, and came bounding to meet him,. with outstretched arms. " un1. ........ I ......... I" M-zml an-ha mhn \'.hl`J.\.ALV Linn: u :43... I ANGER. General Agent. 1 ed. Rents and Debts Collected. ' ea in Cmmp_ - on's new Brick Block, nea.r1 y op we the post - V 37-ly' lve. _Bu.rru3. 7 ` '- -~~~-wnrc mm` w1t.n ounstretcneu arms. Oh, papa-! papa !_ cried Carrie, who was first,` a.in t this nice? Ain t it sweet? And oh, won't we be so happy now ! `May says you'll stay with us all the time, and work good 1 ` ' - I will! I will. mv little daughter ! txmo, ano. worx goou 1 I will! will, my daughter! cried Holman, clasping them both in his arms. I will, Mary ! I will never drink another drop 3 he added as Mrs. Holman came forward to meet m, with such a. happy face as she had not worn for years. `I I-Tnaven heln vou to keen that resolu- tears. Amen! answered the voice of Mr. Carter, in the doorway behind Mr. Hol- rnnn nappy race as sue nxw. not. worn wr _yumn. Heaven help you to keep tion, dear Dick !" said Mary through her 1,...-m man. No, I did not come for thanks, I don t want any, he said, as the little family gathered around him and Began to pour out their grn.t.itude. I only `came in to say, Holman, that you a.re'now beginning a new life in a. "new home, and I want you .to rise and sho_w peqple what manner of man yon are , and give up the old life en- tirely. It will be hard, I know, but you can if you will. - Will you 1" . U m. 1 um I T will I T will V smrnentlv ...-v.J. -- . y T_W`i' gvlou Oh, I will ! I will ! I will ! arnestly breathed therepentzmt man. 5` Than vnrur worst (19.17! 9.19 OVEI`. I oreamea tne.repem.anr. mun. Then your worst days are over. I will give you steady work and good wages till you are ,a.l)'le to . do better. I have al- ready told your wife, this house is here, rent free, until you are able to pay the rent. And if there is anything else I can do, let, me know what it is, at once, and it shall be done. , Yes, there is one thing more I cried Mrs. Holman, smiling through her tears, you can let us thank you and bless you and pray for you, every day we live !" I wrm +. nhienl: to the nra.vers." said and tor you, every uay we uve I won t object to the prayers, Mr. Carter, but the rest I protest against. I don't want any thanks. To see you all happy once more is full repayment, if any were needed. Now I see your supper is reagy, and I expect mine is, too, so I'll go." , I - Oh, stay and take supper with us ! Do stay with us 1 began they all. But Mr. Carter shook his head. . L ~ MA UIl\ nab n-n:n`\l> Mn ufn W3 Uarter snoox ms neaa. V No, no, not to-night. My wife will wait till I come. I ll send her round to- morrow. Holman, I shall expect you at your post, bright and early in the mom- mg. And now, good-night! good-night to you all ! .` ' Good-night ! good-night ! the little `LU. IV. runu .u.Lv.I:u.VnnuJ n.uv- I TIONEERtor the County of Simcoe. Orders left at the ADVANCE omce will -be promptly at- tended to, and information will be, furnished Eartios requiring Mr. Ford's services. as though 0 had hlxnaeltbeenoonsnlted. 35-ly ' :_ all !" . Good-night ! good-night family answeted. And then Mr. Carter hurried away, and they . were left to their Vrat meal in the`new; bright little home. Alluannw hnmn `H. nrnvn tn ha. MI`. vnrsv mean In tne new, Drlgnl: name nuiuu. Ahappy home it proved to be. Mr. Holman, restored to himself and his- family, did assert hismanhood, and sin the mastery over the -habit which he so nearly been hisvruin. He remained steady, sober and industri- ous. ~ When Williams went away, Mr. Carter did nothesitate to give Holman the posi- tion of foreman over his heavy and rapidly increasing business. - s His `condence was not misplaced. Hol- . ma.n s skilland services were so valuable, and contracts came in so largely thst it was" deemed bestto divide both the busi- _ ness and the prots; Mr. nlnism' was taken in an M1 Dart- ma. me pronu. D . Mra;uI1Iolm a.nMwas taken in as full pa.frt- npr, began to aoqui/1'9 a. com tency or himself: ' " ' .. ' Po 7 _ And no, beforu iaeiryears morehad` used by, .the black sign with` its bright otters fl`O_6t0(_i the eygs of pagers by, and scarce- .>:::=:P_:**:_*:3_!:>:!=.s:t=: rare *l*.3:.*: .`:*3 IOUIIQ UWO XIIPPIGX B01116! tuna U16 some ones of Ogrter & Holman. _ u-u--uvu nu... -...- _._-_-.._.__ in 1721, 'the_ Home of Rapre: ; when tl_tiVi. 8 pmh_ibiting _it``:,. 7: Now,',uu_aex~: dertain oonftlitioris, it is made, . -m.i.3w5'Ay'_. . 2 fl'66t0(f.l. me eyes or pane:-3' oy, snu scarce- yirgall thetoelning citywerethergtobe found two happier omen than the hand- mma (mm: M u-tar & Holman. " - : suppose you Know wnere uwy uvc 5 Certainly. I'm quite sober now, Our- nr 9 Wmm. was `rntj int:-odtpoed No. 40,: Whole No. 1442. No Barber, says the Detroit Fm: Press, knoweth whom he may sluive, and the man who rushes into a. shop and (ll`0pS into a. barber chair without Seelllg who occupies the next chair to his right or his left may get badly` left, as a. case proved yesterday. A solid old citizen in the wholesale trade was taking it easy, his face covered. with lather, when incomes a. young man who ung off his coat, bounced into a. chair and called out : ltl ........ L... ....... r.\.. T .......L Ed/\` 1.....!- J... `I ccmcomuglssionor in Queen's B OSEB11 Lwumm -- uun tioncer. Appraiser. and Commission tho sole of llouses. Lands. Form Stoc hold l`uruit.ure. Goods. Wares, See. Also collection of l{.ent.s.Not.es and Accounts. ..Po1ioe Court. Barrie. cuueu uul. _: Hurry up, now, for I must get back to the store before old Blank does, or he will raise thunder! Hang him he wont give a. man time to die. ` ML- ....1:.I ..:L:...... 4......-`I 1.2.. t..,.. L.-_ ..|......... lllibll LIHIU DU ulu. The solid citizen turned his face to glance at the other, and the barber n0tic?: a. red- dening of the cheeks. r:n;nrr an n vnnnnn Huh: unn\n1n1-I. nub- UIIU young IIHHI . Vacation? How in Tophct can I get away from old Blank? and if I could, he pays such a stingy, contemptible salary, I gouldrft atford even to ride on `a. ferry oat. (6 `I71... ,).___1L .-,.... ....1. 1.1...- t ... .. .....l.,. I" Lllililllg UL IJXU UIlCU3\- Gomg on a vacatxon tins summer! ask- ed the barber, who was preparing to slmvo the young man VI.-1r-.v|.Hnn7 `Inn: hm 'I`nn11r\f. nnn [ant UUd:ln . Why don t you ask him for a. raise 5 queried the barber \.Vhv r1nn l>. T nu}: Far Hun 1m.n n? 11;: lJl.lI3l.'lULl IIIIU U2IuI.'UUL' Why don t I ask for the ha.nd of his freckled nosed daughter. He'd discharge me in a minute, though he's xnnking money and can abrd it. If the old hyena. would have a. stroke of apoplexy, the junior partner might do something, but such chaps always live to be u hunulrcd years old. l'1..-...........L2....' A . . . ...l 1....... 'l`|..\ N.-.13.! U1.- Conversatioii "ceased here. The solid man got out of his chair, took a. brushing and sat down, and when the clerk arose from his chair and looked around, snow- balls would have looked black beside his face. He tried to bow and speak, but something wouldn t let hixn,l and when he started to put on his coat he held it tail up s.ndVcolla.r down, He was still struggling with it when the solid man rose up, looked around and walked out, saying never a. word. The barbcrs wet the young man s head and held cologne to his nose, but he walked sideways when he went out, and there was an uncertain wobble in his knees. In applying forthe vacant position state what shop you shave at. It was Sunday afternomi, and young Hr. Staylaight had stopped till they were forced to ask him to supper. The best china. and extraisilver pieces graced the table, while one of the nicest napkins was . placed by young Mr. Stzv.yla.ight s plate, for the family desired to create all the impres- sion possible upon his susceptible mind. His young lady was conducting herself with great credit, and the young man was more than ever in love with her, when the mother said, passing the cake for a. second. time: , nu1....u ...... 1...... ...-..AL.... `\::\n(\ 1\I'.- Dcaylalgut. I I No, thank you, said the young man in the politest tone, not any more. Oh :1ninuf.]mvn nnn Innrn," Elli!` H10 eaten naruly anynzung. The younger brother sat opposite. He had been instructed, much to his disgust, not to ask twice for the same cake. He saw his opportunity, and snorted out with great malevolence 2 Ffnh l . T ghnnlri thin}: he had. He's JAMES EETWA R1)s,_ CONVEY./1l\'CI;`R, 573,- ISSUER or MARRIAGE LICENSES. .....-..... . u. mean ume: Won t you have. another piece, Mr. Staylaight ? Nn thsml: vnn, said thn imuncr man 1n EH9 pouuesr. (.0110, " HUL any luuru. Oh, do just have one more, said the mother, smiling sweetly. You haven't. eaten hardly anything. Tho vrmnanr hrnwr snf. nnmxsxitr-. greau matcvoxence Huh ! I should think he had. He's had four hunks o tongue, three biscuits, two plates 0 sauce, two tarts, an both kinds of cako-a.n mother, Sis keeps kickin me under the table. Make her stop." Thou: naonnnnrl l>n hr-1`nn vnnnxr Ml` Shun H19 unuer T1118 EU-UIU. LVLZLISC HUI.` SLUEJ. They managed to bring young Mr. Stay- laight to by dashing water in his face. --`Old Gentlema.n.-Waiter, how. is this? These potatoes are quite hard. `Waiter (with great presence of mind).-`- _ Hard times, you know, sir. --Abo11tthe guiltiest looking people in this world are a man accused of a crime of which he is innocent, and a newly married couple trying to pass for veterans. A 11 1,__9,,, I!,L._._I L, -An old miner, having listened to a. powerful discourse on charity, said- That sermon so strongly proves the necessity of alms-giving that---I've almost 9. mind to beg. 11- _I11 1 :17 a 11-1 1u,,_ -An impossible feat for a female podos- trian, says a. contemporary, is to walk a thousand miles in a. thousand hours past 9. I -thousand millinery establishments display- ing the latest styles of winter bonncts. -Pious old lady: J uat think, Rose, only ve missionaries to twenty thousand cannibals ! Kind-hea1-tednieco: Good- ness! The poor czmnibals will starve to death at that rate. The lkelet in dep shadow lies, \VhAI-A fr-non malrn mnnh Mn"-u: I sing beneath your lattice, love, A song of great regard for you ; The moon is getting rather high, My voice is, too -any-u -., vv IlJ.U. 1`I'!l.llUl:5 IV. 1 . rupncn. L` "ENNOX 6:. LENNOX, BARRIS. I ...... Ann:-nnv:.nf..In\v, Sanlicitorai n Chancery, The blossoms on the pumpkin-vine Are weepin diamond tears of dew; `Tia warm: t e flowers are wilting fast; My linen, too. All motionless the, cc-hrs staml, \Vith silent nnonnheann slanting through; The very air is drowsy, love, And I am, too. ` _ -The present plan adopted by churches of making contributions by envelopes en- ables a. man to drop two old-fashioned castwheel copper cents` on the plate with as much 3 1e and ourish as if they were half an] an ' VV uera [T033 HIKKC Illllllll Illlllil I think they sing a. trie hoarse, And," love, I, too. --A uchoolmistresa, taking down the names and - ages of her pupils and the names of their jiarenta at the beginning of the term, asked one little fellow-- What's your father : name 1* Oh, you needn t take down'hin name ; he : too old to go to sehoel to 3 women," V93 the reply. Oh, could I soar on loving wings, And `at your window gently won ! But then your lattice you would bolt - So I'll bolt; too. -About a weok ago an Iowa. mm : died. He was very wealthy and left three sons, his only hexrs, anclwoultl you believe it, the ungrateful boys got together and ran aviqy with Illthe yroporty before the law- ` you could got st It and divide with each other-.. There is so mean, |_6l_shneu- mp tli;fwo_r1d.'.that sometimes 1t_uAenough good-_ `lnirver. - . h E ` u"ve got so much Ihfit'l"5c ~tho*hoortleiu. wnlind now It! I_ (auxeu me nnsuspxcmuu Bn I on_ ,-1... .v';' ; ' Phe VVhere frogs make much Inxnllzbalno ; ' think thew nimr n. trie hnzu-sm, DID HE `GET A " RAISE? Ail} Ml H if/be Afugt corner. A SERENADE MRI. STAYLAlGHT S MEAL 102.com uo'rm ADVANCE. TIOKLISH TIT-BITS --q-. Tan Eunornn @ Cn.:<)1 $.A-'he commercial ho1u_e'9 Bdrtholowmawittiqnn o of Marseillisthpuglilhos the following brief summary grain crop: :- France--Vtzforio oar. Algeria-- Vnrv Ha`|1i-.- man! 114396 in? bu-an illinnrlut. summary 0): we IJIJIO gram wupu :- Fr9.nce-WorI3 air. Very light crop; n_eed'o lax-go Inge . Itd .--An exceedingl bud crop.` pain -- cry ahort crop. ungsry-?8ulo1ont. Russia. and '1_`urke;-Ilfalf of the crop of 1373: En 1_ma;-`-,-_i11b. obzsgodtyixnnoxe 10,000, bushels more than Iuryear. European aituation generally deplorable. _YOUR Loon. Pu'nn..-Do thecity papers: say anything in regard to your own county '2 Nothing. Do they contain notices of your schools, meetings, churches improvements, and hundreds of other looai matters of in- L.__....L ..J...In Lama nnumm. nu]-{liniu urtnnnf. and. hundreds or omer I008]. matters or m- terost which home papers publish without pay? Not an item. Do they ever say a word calculated to draw attention to your county and aid in its progress and enter- prise? Not a. line. And there are me}: who lmlrn much cnntracted views of $1118 p1`XS6{ HOT: 11110. .A.!l(l IIl0l'8 I11) man who take such contracted views this matter that, unless they are getting as many square inches of reading matter in their own as they do in a city pa 1*, they think that they are not gettmg t e worth of their money. It reminds us of a. farmer who took the largest pair of boots in the box because the price was the same as the nnir nun-'h umnunr. that tted him. DOX DGCZHISO M16 prwu was um nmuu pmr, much smaller, that tted hnn. collccpioxx or m: ~1 ohco 1 T How To Knee Eeos Fm:sn.-A corres- pondent of the Lancaster Farmer writes : It is sometimes desirable to store away eggs in the Summer or Fall, when prices are so low that we cannot afford to sell them, when they are often very scarce, and will be keenly relished ; or can be dis- posed ofatagood price. To keep them thus we do not believe there is n. more- simple and eicient way than the one I have always practised, and which was suc~ cessfully practised by my father for the last thirty or" forty years. This is by simply taking none but perfectly fresh and sound eggs, and setting them, in layers on the tip or small end, in a box or basket or anything that will hold eggs. We do not put anything between them, nor do we put them up airetight, but we always keep them in the cellar. Eggs that we have put away in this position last fall are to-day-after six months-as good and freshas the day they were laid, and we have never found one that was spoiled 01` stale among them, when thus served. We feel confident that they would keep good and fresh for one Year. How In: PAID ron Ins PAI`ElL.-TllB Me- del farmer" is credited with the following story. which is going the rounds of the agricultural papers: The editor of the Rural New Yo:-I:cr was sitting in his office, , one afternoon some years ago, when a. far- mer came in and sa.id:"`Mr Moore, I like your paper, but times are so hard I cannot pay for it. Is that so friend Jone.~.- ! I m sorry that you are so poor; if you are so hard run I will give you my pa.;\)er." Oh no ! I ca.n t take it as a. gift." Vell, then,'1et s see how we can fix it. You raise chickens, `I believe. Yes a few. but they dont bring anything hardly. Dent they! Ncitlnerdoos my paper cost anything hardly. New I have 9. proposi- tion to make to you. I will continue your paper, and when you go home you may so-. lect from your lot one chicken and call her mine. Take good care -of her, and bring me the proceeds whether in eggs or chick.- nv\u and vvn u-ill null 30- nnnsu-n," All ----- ran out: F5I[!.`A6I]8 the proceeds wnemer in eggs or cluun,` ens, and we will call it square. All right, brother Moore, and the old fellow chuckled at what he thought a. capital bar- gain. He kept the contract strictly, sud at the en1_of the year found that he had paid about four prices for his paper. He often tells the joke on himself, and says he never has had the face to say he was too poor to take a. paper since that day. To CU.\'l:Elt .1 B.u.KY }.{onss.--1 would prepare myself with it stm.p-I wait no whip; perhaps he has got 21. taste of that al- ready, nnd still he is master. But some tine day when I was at peace with myself and all around, I would hitch him to the btiggy, turning his head to the village. He goes half the way very well indeed 2 then he begins to consider he has gone far enough in that direction and st_og..-L... step down : he expects me to use 6 whip ; he is mistaken, As a. criiniyfl treat him on the silent system.` I pxisli him back at once out of the `way. I show him the strap, putting it up to his nose. I go to his off side and buckle it to his oil` fore leg, close 11p to his breast, throwing the other end over his shoulder, I then raise his near foot and fix it with the hoof nearly touch- ing his belly. ,\This done, I say to him, Now old chap, you stand there. I don't smoke so I take a paper from, my pocket, and nding a place where I can sit down and he see me, I begin to read. This is something he did not bargain. for, and the novelty of standing on three legs some- what diverts his mind from the cause that stopped him. I think this is the chief Ennt to be gained and the most humane. a now shows signs of 9. wish to go, but that does not suit at the time, as I have yet to look over John Cnldigate." When the strap is taken off I show it to him, .c:ir- ess him a. little and we move on without irritation. The strap will now become a part of the liamess for a. month or two, till at last the sight of it will act as n. talis- man. Socnr. Ls.\Nxsss.-Tlie Canadian far- mer, in all his planning and in all his building, has never made provision for life. He has only considered the means of get- ing a. living. Everything outside of this --everything relating to society and cul- ture--has been steadily ignored. He gives his children the ad\'antsg '1 of schools, not recognising the fact that these very ad- vantages call into life a new set of social . wants. A bright well-educated family, in ` a lonely fa.rm-house, is very different ina- terial from a family brought up in ignor- ance. A farmer's children who have ll(l a few terms at a. neighboring academy, re- semble in no degree the children of the European peasant. They come home with new ideasand new wants, and if there is no provision made for these new wants, and they ndno op ortunities for their satis- faction, they ' be ready on reaching their majority, to y the farm and seek the city. If the farmer wishes to keep his children near him he must learn the difference be- tweenliving and getting; a living and we mistake him and his grade of culture alto- gether if he does not stop over this statment and wonder what we mean. To et a. liv- ing, to make money, to become ` forehand- ed-this is the whole life to agricultural multitudes, discouraging in their numbers to contemplate. To them there is no dif- ference between living and getting a living. Their whole life consists in gett' a living; and when their families come bill} to them from their schooling, and find that, really, this is the only pursuit that has any recog- nition under the paternal roof, they must go away. The he s push to the centers of the cities, and, girls follow them if they can. A young man or a, young wo- man, raised to the point where they appre- l hend the dierence between ii an , getting _a living, can neverbe satis with the latter alone. Either the farmers children must be kept ignorant,` or provision must bemsde for-their socialwsnts. Brain; and hearts need food and clothing as `well as bodies; and those who have learned to re- co`gniz_e brsimrand hearts as the beat and most important part of their personal pos- sessions, willgo where they can ; nd the . Ininistrythey need. Whstiihoroildyl ,' `Howshall farmers m_anage-foj k their them`! ' ur- s;;the;mug ,4 b? W- -' 1 r I ' '4 '. : O > P l 533; in one : u rlwra -. . POST OFFICE BUILDING, BARBIE. Barrie, Sept. 11. 1878. - M-'5="`a-`-`:...-..'.v .h.ra`J.{ ,3-'f Mum _ Estate at r_no crate intcreit. LENNOX 8; ..EN\'0X, Solicnors. Barrie. . ___ ___ . --... -,- t';8-t.i-fdt1'y adhered Notices or local on-t,ns,' xnarriages. WESLEY 8: KING. Publishers and Proprhtors _ l:lAIA1\r-`-` -_,- FARMERS, DO YOU WANT Mo? nm 2 If so. Cra.ddock,_'Ross_-_st.. .OUN'l` & LOUNT, BARRISTE-RS, 1 u.........m.m.-Law. Solicitors Chancery, `To L_ND or REAL M "'.'-`Tn .:'.:`.::.'r.mZm ma?a5u.LENNox aw Fa1_l Sttot({:)khotA1artl atgosott Sielt. am: 3:: Iut 118 an 8 C88, 8 - G BARRIB`. AT mp FUR srorit. `D HTMLYDNTR CALL FOR-'1`I_IE GREAT smalu 'NEVl_lDA snoj_uNG : Cures Cutarrh, Aathmzraud all Bronchigl Oomplaintr Singers uni S eakers all use` It successfully. For `sale 0' y. at `J. Woods Dam Slcnra Rm -rid: . V - Ti} , _.__._.___.~_~..._.._._ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS '\/\f\/\I\f\.I\I\I' f IICHAEL J. DOYLE, ATTORNEY- -.6,`I.nur Qnllr-itnr (`.nnvn.vn.ncnr. 8:13.. &c. 26 Iv. uuccessmuy. roxj a Drug Store, Barrie; - ll U A __ , . The nndgnignecl begs _ to .ahnonno;o:th_at he ' ha removed to his own ntora ogpoaifohiaiold nnami-cu, ' IT: thqnbn GM-. win!` In n: Hint` fa- V V Ah'1'4li d . min: 1.1;` U , AL .LuJ.w ` NEY-AT-LAW, Solicitor in Chtmce . and bonveynncer. Money to Lend. O1co-_ ater Street. Penetauguisheno. uuu, - .......----u-~~-~~--~~ _ A. RADENHURST, BARRISTER ............. Qnnifnvfin nhm-u-.m-v. Convey- uni KSIIIIOVBQ 130 Ill! OWII 5"'50l`0 0g|P08_|50 III! 010. prqmues. .,Ee thanks thb pub c for past ta.- VOVI. lndgjupagtiplly A. aka; 1.; eontinpstiou qf ` T_pubcv,A`&9r-I86` `R. 3%.. G. D.'{uCARTHY--OFFICE ...., _,.x,a........ M. fkn xvmc. nldn nf John RE I ALTER J. KEATING, ATTOR- xtn-V, A '!`-f. A W Qnlinitnr in Chsmcerv. and coynvpay ome. &c. rO'i{'N MACKA urn nnvcvnnccl`. xx xx COMMISSION nnr nf Man-imzo Li-' III` U. nun:-u. . Iosfu 1zoc1?s .400 ..,... mmnnlaaionor Quee_n's_ V AUGTIONEERS. . _/xx`/\./\J\/\_/\/\/\,'\/\/\/'\ \ /~./~-/\ /\/\. OSEPH SVVAN, AUCTEONEER 45.. nu. nmmnr nf QimnnA, 'l`m-ma reason- 3EARTHY",' BoYT n..__:-....... ..m......;.. cam-imm_&m..Bnrrie. E0. R. FORD LICENSED AUG- 1 T mtn\nr'I:',D fnr Hm f".nnnt.v n! Qimnnn. nu-darn Money to Street, UAI`.I`I.l`4;l1A'l' AND 1`VU1`I '.I.\IlIoo R. SIMMONS. N.B.-Higheei prices paid to: Raw Furs. Uanurn D H An , IL u Lu. l.\IJ.\.uu.aJ.v fdr the County of Simcoe. Terms reason- e. Olce-at my Store. Cralghurst. 46-ly ___________._:_________. "rfa'xANDER STEE CONVQEQ. K A\1t`.ll`.R. r.`.nnem1ALzent. muines Effect- ------ IT. GEO RGE S SOCIETY.` _4. ., MEDICAL AND DENTAL - /-r\ ~/\_/`_/\/\/\ - L C. H. BOSANKO, DENTIST r x_..:,1 n..,. Inn nut.-annnr Fnnfh nlwavs on New mu `stock of-hard and soft felt and in It Hm. inst. to hand. at factory nx-ices. auhe TvzaY ..,.. -- nunlrm R, J. ZIMMERMAN, DEN- vavn n......:.. n..+m-in (`:1-nnnfn of the R EMDVAL. u . _ - 2, Dunlop Street. East, -Foot of M5;-hat I Street. Barrie. : " " ~~*-- -_.1....:..`...I..g ISNNUA dz 1JDLVLV,UA, .u4;u..u.. J hers. Attorneys-at-ln.w, Solicitorai Conveyancors. &c. Otce above Post Office, Owen net. J. '1`. Lennox. Haughton Lennox. "8Vc'c:.' Omce Omce, uwen Hanghton lN$U_RKiIC_EQ A Lent.s.r_doL< ,, Btu-me. j VI -JAMES EDWARDS, Agent at Barrie. _____. V'VV'v -,7 W _1s1ssU1sn v THURSDAY, .- m-.. m... mntnfMa.z-he OFFICE AT` THE . __._. ._---- .\-.-A "I i~IT)TJR HANDS FEE :.......omm.+ An annd fmohnld I Av. M. L. SMITH, ` Gen. A enf, Arkona. Ont.` UUnJ.Lu..I.o.n.u 4.` ` 3 xer of Marriage Li-' 'A" cg, Creemoro, ` _j..__ The Regular Meeting of the above Society will be hiiil in the Good m.......1......v um ....... n. illuu for a.uvcn......- d sol ~ct.ed-will found. to D8 !!! gl:n'|1'1;1.1(133'v51'xi`::'l1x d1st`i`ngulaha.1l "-B% %`5s Dcpartm . . I: of all requisites for println ntis stocked with an exte'n- ilve II-ss0|`U!!9.`.`. __ ..... .......:no nut rat-class wori` mu be new. m we uoou Temp1ars VHa1I, over 0. Harrison's St 0 r e , 0 n WEDNESDAY, S(x_nt'r `W 1211;` 13011111 , DU 3rd, 1879, at.8 p m. ' .D.8.l'l'130l1 3 D15 ore 0 ll ' WEDNESDAY, Sept'r Rn]. 1879. M18 n m. M. H. HARRISON, _' Q A nrhfnrv Mr. R. Simmons. in tha.nking the citizens of Barrie and enr- ~-rounding towns for Es.`-"past favors. begs to in- timate that the season is fast approaching when furs will he re- quired. All those wishing such manu- tuctured. altered or repaired will do well `to leave them with Mr. S. at their earnest opportunity. --~' : Company's >_Vn.1uo.t`or.` :\p.1DUu, _ Secretarv. Agent, .V . Unt. j 9.5561,!- """' r=*":`1:==::&e:V*&'s:.*:,i :"- o n r q n . r{',cardiax?I'.:.g,ilt;1ies for turning out rat-class won-E: mtg, type gndn proprlete cuts for all styles of [roam-5 ,4 gen lbilla, und :1 rhtock or choice fancy t ch necasso Dr uz. < Y O C cm: at every descxjiptien in stock and lam: for 11 d prices. '11? E15318 :--For Subscription--$ih;per .5 y; -.-; _. .... U s&bl08.'5I a.nd56 Jarvis an-oat. 'rox-onto.- The beat 1.00 per day House City. Only Two bloc North from Northern Depot. J. A. McRAE. Manager. 3-I! Two blocks North tr McRAE, Manager. Two blocks North from Northern Depot. J. A. _ UROPEAN HO 1`EL,'(La.te Ocean.) H. G. BIGELOW. Proprietor. This House will he kant. nn thn `lllm-nnmnn mincinle. Meal: it .11 BIGELOW. Propriemr. Tnxs nouee will be kept on the European wlnciple. :11 hours." 0 ten in every style. and everything usually kept n a first-class homo. ' HOTELS. A ` OMMERCIAL HOTEL AND Tha hunt II An nap nv unlinn In the nitv, nnlv `U ILUI HAL` .u.\J.LJnu, \unuo vvoauu} hours. Oysters ever! style. ' `.l:I.l:1 _\U1':A.l:u.V D L.I.u.L1au.--41. vv . BROWN P16 rietoz-.~Exce1lent aeoommoo A dntion for the hive 11 public. Bar and Larder well supplied with` the est. Good stabllng and attentive hustlers. Lug go of guests conveyed freetoand from all t us. Few doors west of Market-st.. on Dunlap-st. . ELLINGTON HOTEL,` (R E? . BUILT.) Corner Duulo and Bayeld I-`Mir-Ant: Flnltrln J, M. MESH. rnnrletor. Thi l`.'JlJ1J.I.LV\J'.l.\JJ.V .[1U .L 121.1, Streets.Bn.rrle. J. M. NES8. roprletor. This old and popular hotel has been rebuilt of brick,` 3 sto_ries in height, and iettpd up with all modern conveniences. Excellent accommodation for the travelling public and boarders. Bar and Lax-der well aupplxed. Gogg stabllnggnd ahege. 21-ly THE _QUEEN S Ho'.rEL.;A. W. Em dntinn for the have mt nublic. `give the public the best. of aocommo ' `L113 D.l.J.V1\J\J.|3A 1L\JL)D.l.`l, LIQLLLNA cently built the above ouse on the site the simcoe Hotel. and furnished it wrough- out in first-class style. I am an-epared to atabling and attentive hostlera. Sample Rooms for Commercial 1`mv_ellers. Stages leave the I{oe_1duily on arrival of trains. 2-ly - .- . cymnuv -r1-rs-r-rnrn 11 A 1\-*l'xT1'.\ atlon. Good- .\TK.A.'J.'l'.l X Q AU L11 , DAx.L\.1.\.1.n.n._:.-u.u.: " ) nnd'Attorneys. Sqltcitors Chancery. taries Public. Conveyancers. Bo.rrie,'Co. Simcoe. Ont. Omca over Bank 0! Toronto.` ' g

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