Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 9 Oct 1879, p. 1

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1stgis.imsft'fi" ._E-VIRY Tl-lUR8DAY, .` it the Qllioo. nunnopstreet. East, Footoularket . ~ . . street. Bu-rte. "m t . . ` s 5' M'33}-3x?'i333 31?33 `$3 s it dons` 3&1!`-lliishe in thzs section. is a. most desirab e me- 11 for advertising. its contents-_-editorial 10081. new". and selected--will be found to be of t"h_e king-which distinguish all tst-class country The Job Department is stocked with` an exten-. slve assortment of I requisites for pt-in , ifordlns facilities for turning out rstchsa wor : .l_Are type and nnnrom-late cuts for all stylos or of gostage ahd directeq envelopo.-Address J. T. EWELL, EsQ.. Muyvxlle. Hnmmersmlth, Lon- don. England. smwmo PARLORS. M T|`HE ENGLISH SHAVING PAR- `I no nnnnnttn lms `Danni: `I-Tn}-I nn nnvf `o;5sITE QUEEN S `_I IOTEL, DUNLOP STREET. I Razors and Scissors Ground and Set on short notion. - . 40-ly ' 1`iA`ln'ujrr1Ne%& swims mnnoun J D. U U111.` DULV .ucx1\.|.u..u, JAIL- I PORTER of and dealer in Goals of all kinds. and Georgetown Grey, and Guelph White Finishimz Lime. Cements or all kinds. Fire U r'Utt'l.'l!3n or am: neuter m uuzuu uu. an _and Finishmg kinds, Bricks and Plasterers Hair. Omce and Store: - John Street. near the de Finishing Lime. Cements or an kinda, Eire Bricks house at the Northern Railwa Switch. foot of `wt. . he bond of this Lime is bette than that 0 an other kind. and ' Elizabeth-sts the finish superior. 0moe- orner of John and .---_ -rum: Iu.o'om Aovunbz. Is prepared to Loan on'FarIn Property at the above rate for a.` term of years ;* no principal ` required till end of term. Fnrmere will nd this the moat nduntageoue way of borrowing money. Special facilities given for paying off on short "notice. 38000 PRIVATE FIlTT|l_8 FOR INVESTMENT ` A. BAUER JJU I851, l)I.l.\vl.|oL\JLL`Asvi - o Attox-no . Solicitor In Chancery. Convey- ; nucer. kc. t1`lce--`-South ot- the Post ;(`)fco. \ Owen Street. Bhrrle. 9-1! i r. % HENRY J.-AMESV, 9 AUGTIONEER, Insurance, and Estate Agent. RENT8 {ma ACCOUNTS 00LL'E'0TED.V [OHN MELLANB-Y, IIOUSE, mum and nu-nnmnntnl Pnintm-_ Pnnnr Hann- ,1UROPEAN HOTEL, (Late ocean;-) J H, a, mmu.nw_ Prom-ietor. This `House ; AR'I{'s<)'i~`1ifi i5_Ii's"i`:," BARRIE.-:- I n-mun; nl.AnI(RnN Prnnrietnr. Comer MISGELLAN EOU8. _,\~/\~\A.. -...., -/\4`J\l1./`-I\I\/iv .,.,z.vv-VV ,\.\\~AA~/vs/s [OSEPH ROGERS, CHIEF CON- Q'I`ARY.Ii`. (`.m1nt.v nf Sllmnnn. nmne_.Police [OSEPH SWAN, BAILIFF OFATHE any nivlnlnn nnnrt, (`.nnnt.v nf Simone. '%I`0L_.T%%;E XHRISTOPHER HARRIso;'"17E7 I nnqrrnn nf um Rsu-I-in `Rrm-mh Rlhln Rnnintm Qlqnpnny : V-nvnnvw u :*=~=`*='%\8::w-:- :.;*'::1:``:":1.:`:*. Ill O 0 . " " - _,_`_. .`_._,-...` ...A -.-.~..' .*-.~...'_<..` . OUNT LOUNT, BAB.tu5'1`1s1w, I Attorne s-at-Law. Solicitors in Chancery. tc. (.lce-- unlop Street, Barrie. Successors to the law rm of Boulmn, Lount. Boys 8: Stewart. W. Lount. Q.C. G. W. Lount. V ___., - AaiI:%.:.~IV"AT11.'l>`\..1..!II...=.L`!I:I-r.1_=`e.I:`,every WM - AR`RIE FOUNDRY, ENGI15: 3;. nntmrn WORRQ _.'H RRWREV, Mnnli. FARMERS. _9`_F.j Vsjtmcosj. ; The olphnhodiltlnnfuotnnrp of 9 V 5 . ARCHITECTS &- BUILDERS I\/\/x/s./~_/\ xxzxzx ,, , -__.__._. ._---.. A...` IEW LIVERY STABLES,-THE u-uI.u...lo-nna hon nnnnn n Tjwnwu Qh-n nn SEVERAL GO0D_ FARMS FOR. SALE Luv vvcu-o-u-vvu -------u-u--- - v- TF 9.1'I.!Ilin8~ m?P1em'cnts=!J .n`mn'g_ shims-` mm Loci- mmmsok. T. BANTING, _CLERK, COUNTY 1. Qlmnnn, will he at his Oman . at the Court , OFFICE--N'0ltyl_y opposite the Pont Oice, 0ULVERWELL S R. _U. 111. bU..`5.LV AU, .IJ1`JJ.V -LJJJJ. Liquid Gas for Extmctin _l`eeth always on Ahnnd: 1:. is both pleasant an safe. Olce over Edwm-da' Book Store. Barrie. Ont. v\;\/-xru/\rsI\r s. J`oHNsoN,W1ii{RIE,V 1-M- `DnR'l`lc`.R of and dealer in Goals of all WOOD. LIME ANDVOOAL ~r\r Vol- Dovvn Stairs. _. ..A.-..-on-. .sv-v--runs`-run 1--r. srumo;-`opposite the Queen`: _ Hotel. Barrio. HAW BRO aa--,-------es 6oRTRAiT i6A1NTE1s. HOTELS. b.nnd:,ii pleasant and Edwards Book Store, Barrie. 4 ups of 23-ly 5-.1-unuauvqu u-nu-r u`a-..._.-_._._ Pumps and Iron Piplngof all sort: in Stout. Vconmcm WORK. PLUMBING. GAS AND STEAM FITTING DONE. ` . A SPLENDID STOCK or A WSTOVES AN DI TI-NWARE.`$1 Jobbing done cheaply and quickly. _ Don't to eat the Place :--The new Tin Store. adjoining} cCart.hy's Block. Dunlon St.. Bax-x-lo. -w : -- j. , SOUTH sum DUNLOI; Swninr, And has now everyhcility for fullling his num- erous and ever increasing engagements. Orders solicited for his ixnproved STEAM, HOT AIR &. HOT WATER -nnnnnnn run mnnnn III nnnlminn IWI TIT I XIII FTJi*i30E'$_AN9 TUB"fJ':iFj*'fAfFf*??*?"-I - \ll'I&Id-u-III , run`: --r---.----- . -. <-,..~ \ \ . q.~.,-.v\.-,.-..v-,........~v-... ., _ vELL! WELL! W 0 N ifiinwsv ' WILL NEVER CEASE. > ` __.__ Removed hgaln to MRS. ROSS` l3l.0CK. num- ` her 3, opposite the 'VV'eI!.Iin.gto:I;1 Itotol, Sandy. where did you get. thnt neat ttin harness? I 0!, them at the establishment. o WARM-m`s. Vhat did you_pay for them? -$15. Inadeto order {)they are handsome and all the rage; he on.n't 0 beat for Style and Durability. They are Cheap. certainly. I must go umldret a set Band . If on wnnta. handsome TR N K. sA`DDL , WI IP. BLANKET or COLLAR you can get one. when you go to buy be: sure you go in the right place, there is 3 large Saddle and ` Collar in front of the shop. __..... ..-.....-- w\Al\I-\Ir\ nurno HA8 Rniaovrzn T(- ms _ NEW STORE, an I v m I I n II'\I.'i I\lV\YI nh amnu-um 1- . ._.__ _ A-. El A. Y` 1\/I E 11 Has now a. large supply of Trunks from we up to 825 ; Valises a.I_\d,Sa.tche1s at Bottom Prices. Also Siigqle arid Double Harness, Co_Ilu'r.~r, Sail- dles, Curry Combs, B)"1tsIzcx, IVlu'p.- ' ' and Lashes, At prices to edit evcrybod. lIa,rn'ess Oil and , Varnish always n stock. 1n'.1nAI'n1'\Yn` nnnunmtv nnrqw AI]. T - - - - - 7- - - - -- j ' All the latesthnd nobbiest ntterna on hand to choose from and satistnct on given to every - customer. " .:_. V ETIIIBII LlV`\')'H In ISLUUDM REPAIRING` PROMPTLY. DONE. ALL - - WORKTWARRANTED. Gm: ME .22 'cm:r,.-sagn of the. ~c:g1.1..,. Saddle, Bayficld Street, Barrie. V10- R. R. J. ZIVELMDHLVLALV, JJ.l'J1.V" _TIS'l` Barrie. Ontario. Graduate of the Phil- 1 Ldolphla l5enu:.l Colle e. also of the Royal College ` of Dental Surgeons. 0 ce-0pposite Barrie Hotel. ------ .~-w11'I1'I`41 \ 'l'IlnII\lIIf1III Irlluvu `I: van I nu.-I V A MAKES-THE _ Noalesl, Nobblost. and Ben Flt.- llng Sll|l'_t0 be Inn! North of Toronto. ` T 1.'LvLxuA.L ILLVLI/A v 43:4; .n. SPRING 'rwEE=.Ds, '.....`.I ....LI......L....L&.u.nn an Lnnfl PERFECT PITT}-UARANT`cED nnrnwu Mnnmn A "PF. FIHTIWRQ POI? f`.T.(\'l"H'. L M: uwv. Aalunv MsncHA`F4"f"f RILon & cintmm M A IIWQ - I`I-I11`. run: DU; 11.: uununnu ; any PRICES MODERATE. ORDERS FOR CLO'l`1I- ' . ING PROMPTI.-Y FILLED. tarGive him a trial and get a. stylish.` well-made Suit. . . . . V Fred. Iaovver. Barrie. Sept. 14. 1876. . 37-ly `NEW STOCK OFVSI- __l_1-IIIIG AN15 SUMMER TWEEDS TO CHOOSE FROM. . _4__-_-- nuuLoP-sr.. : , Parties buying Cloth elsewhere can have It made up. _ ' . A 1 ...- -n1r.-.1=a Ag- $:3oo,oocV3"'r-c3 1.0 .A. N 1. FIRE, LIFE, A001-BENT AND TICKET AGENCY, DOMINION TELEGRAPH AND EXPRESS. M--_lUlA.l!4'.l.J J. .UU 1 L424, A.J.1v nu .u ;. - _ at-law. Solicitor. Conve sneer &'o.. ace. Mane to Loan. Omce -Sheri 5 Block. Dunlap Strce . Barrie. _ . 19-ly VBARIIIE. oFF1crALTAss1GNnn OFFICE. Ereeh Load`ingvRis'&_ Shot Guns AMMUNITION, &c. ' 1 Iul BIII I L. R. WTRNER mane up. A1 2. Eoflae. - 35-tf gm-ie. March 20th. 1878. , T vanncucmmng, nvmmscounnn | OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE-.`.' Bag: to intonl tn; nhsbithtuihipf Barrie ma nnrrnnndinn mnntrv thatha` has` commenced U933 30 ll1!0l'I IIII IIIIIIDIFIIIFIJDI DIITLB mo. surrounding oonntrythat he` has` commenced ` bnniness in tho`abov'e line,` and by long ex- rienoe of and pract_i_w in the business he ope: to be sbleto `gxve-entire satiqinction to n- than nAI:II|n:h II . '. I{u.u. Erancls Ia`. r. repxer. , 1-.-.....r.. ..., .. . ENN OX Jz LEN N OX, BAR-BIS 1 cars. Attorneys-at-law, Solicltorsl Ii Chancery. llanvnvnmwr-n, kn. Omce WDOVG Post_01o9. ; WA_sTE/ NOT! WA]_.{T NOT} A LAUaH1;Az7 '15iZEnoNALo, apes eblekfto 'v"eentiro setiaisction ell'whopatronixe_ . v_ 3 , Iipdlos Droueein Silk, Satin, Velvet, Merznoee, &o., Dyed .or'Clemed equal to new GQIIII amen : Blllll Dyed or Renovated and `nicely nished. A ' Fentherl, ~IAeee, Umbrellas, Sen Shades, dyed ell the newest colon and dressed.` `Kid Glove}; "-_ . -- .' ' ` 1 ` IAII kinds. 0! -llouael:.ill.;IIrn`|ery . ~.(}IOIIl0Il0l`=D`Gd.. A 2, ` b`lotlu.":Ee'ui'th Raga` i onDved: B` clean _"."5`si. '_l`ps'si?`a.`i. '5' -. "I`si:`.`.si REN`o vA'1;ED. ': . _'1- ....-: vaanfnsa.-.vvA12?`TEn. ' _ .:*_-_,_'+,"_aa_`.`a*'r ":~:~`:;.` v"N.;l tS`i'OVI8 AND TINWAREJ .&., VNA./\/\.. `WORN PL_AXTOH,| H. oLA1i1a;" M ii. -oLD1..j2L;1;2_11t'12a1,4LT 1"1_o1_'1:`:_t. BULLD- IN9;:D.U-_,0?4 ?"Ez;4S1';1'B47RRI E-- . 4 - g c , L27 * `_ / ~ ~?Dg"`.`.{.:- ' "SADDLERY AND HARNESS. u...A,-gvv-,..-.,.,..........A~-...-. , SORV A N0B.BY s1iT7f 01- the latest nd most Fashionable Good-5 V A PERFECT I-'_|`lj', AND CHEAP,` [OSEPH ROGERS, Sanders J e\vcVll'e" Store, and two doors w the " Barrie Home ." Dunlop Street, Barrie. ` V |?R'EVl7); LOHWER , n nu In Univ V. uu-. ....v.., ROSS B0CK,_ BARRIE, om`: ` 9 ,_ E 'I For the County of ' Slmcoe. FRESH ARRIVALS IN MISCELLANEOUS. ..~,_V...,.-.~..A,.,.,... (-- ($uccesaor to Geo. Lane) n|I'I' -I-nu an in. 1 I For the County of Simcoe. A`..womjgb3j;1'jfn1xag, _;fx5;p1poP 0!`-It_{Kl`ALLl.N`G UPON .L1~noudn f1- my PRODUCE -rnxrwmcn Mums`: rnousmns THINK.`-i-Buzou. QR. MCCONKEY, vGK.A.l)UA'1`1'4` gr - McGill Universlt * Montreal. Member Royal College ot Surgeons. mgland; Member College of Physicians and Surgeons. 0m:.. 8w. Residence- -ln Bank of Commerce Buildings over Messrs. ewclle Store, doors West. of mm Barrie Hate ." Barrie.` TAILORING. ALEX. Mam, ,MERCHANTTAlLOR ` OPPOSITE _ BARBIE HOTEL- Poucl: Coumf. Bin-rie. GO TO - VPULLANE smnnnn L61 or .1, Wu H. 'PuI.I.Au'. ONT. 3'.a r}ie, 0n}ta.rio;, Tlmrsday, October 9. 1879. ISUGHRD '-- UULV V .lHL4).a.\' 0 cor. Commissioner in Queen's Bench. ~Auc- Lioueer, Appraiser, and Commission Agent, for the sale of Houses. Lands. Farm Stock.House- hold Furniture, Goods, \Varcs, Sec. A1_sofo_r the collection of llents.NoLcs and Accounts. _0lce -Police Court, Barrie. ' '70 WV 0! IIII IIII IIUILI HI LI55 I'||Ilil3 than heretofore. . Great inducements for the approaching winter. ' 1 \ ' __ . Being the south half of Lot 26 in the 8th Con.,- Innisl, 100 acres more or less. About 30 acres cleared and fenced, soil is chiey clay loam. - -There are on the land a log house, log stable and a log barn, also a frame barn, well, root house, shed, &c. About 60 acren well timbretl. The property is delightfully situated on the shore of Lake Simcoe and in the immediate. ncighborhoed of the mostvalu able farming portion of the Township. `And will be sold cheap with easy-terms of payment. Apply personally or by letter to ' Respectfully inf arms the public genenl-_a1ly that having now availed himself of all the leading processes of the day _in Photo raphin is able _ _ . 8 30 turn 0!!` BETTER WORK A LESS PRICES hefetofore. `. the -.an\.--4-.-4.`-.w`.- nJu\r\;nan:w 0 Come one and a.1l,to see for yourselves. -Lat e Photographs taken daily. Copying . old ictures done _here,- any size required. Don t give your old Pictures to any pedlars when you can have them better done here and at less prices..- Surroxcr How: Fnzsr. See if you can't have your work done a! well in Barrie `as giving it to outsiders and edlars. Remember the nlaoe. and 3. cm-din. invitn. .1. swnpannsv `PI-Io1'og'I3APHING L1GfiTNiNG P1101: ss l'1____ __- -_.`l -1! L- ..-_ 2-.. _____-_,I___. In l)8l'l'l` glVlllg 113 1.70 OIIEBIQETE and QQIIYI. Remember the place, and a cord: muta- tion_ to all. - J0 EN STEPHEN S. - ru . Ir` `A-A Barrie, Sept. 19, 1879. The undersigned, long established 3113 well? - known, l*`INAN~QIAL, REAL ESTATE and 0!` U0 IISVC UULV V 1!: IALV UILVU` (10110. 1113` in all the above matters they will be liberally and honorably dealt with, at their old office. We represent Seven of the best Loan, Com- panies in Canada, and a number of First-class Fire and Life Insuranee Companies, British ant` nnnzllnn WA Rnv nn Rn Mnrfnnnna LEAANUELS DLEJDLV, uuu v .u ..v- ANCER. General Agent. Insurances E eot- ad, Rents and Debts Collected. Oice in Cramp- on'u new Brick Block, nearly opposite the Post- lre. Barrie. - 37-ly - -- _ ....-K --`vnv A `Y IVALUABLE FARM FOR SALE `DAL... tl... ......Al. 1...]! ..R I ,J- 0!! 3-. 6!... 061. beg to inform all parties wiahiugto borrow money on "Farm, Town or Village Property; to effect Insurance on Life. or Buildings and Contents; to bu or sell Farms or Houses; to have 00 VEYANCING done. That .'.-. -1] 4.1.4. ..k.u.n yuan-nu-a than .21! kg `:l\nIonIy I-Iunvu u. vwuuuu, uu--.. -. ..-......v. `I. --..--. -us-u-a ire and Cv.nadia.n. We Buy and Sell Mortgages, and dealjn all kinds of Real Esta.te,Securi Hm. FAB nun`-:na mlahinn in T.nn.l Mnnnlv Inn allu U331) nu Klllll U1 I\.UllI I`J5lnil9\3,DUUUI'l ties. For partxes vjvxslnug to Lend M ouey we nd good Investments; for those desirous of ' Borrowing we negotiate Loans on most favor- able` torme and withvthe utmost possible promptnoss. All communications are treated a.s-condentiaL On First-class Farms we can Lend at Specially Low Rates. We promise on!y_ win! we can perform. ' 111 mI:tn\tdn;cr n. n - ,. Barrie, July, 1879. , _ . Barrie, June 5th. 1878. ', The Lessees of the Barrie Gas \Vorks beg to announce that they -have on hand an excel- lent assortment of L v.| -- , . To the Fur/m`rs unl Business Mvi of the Counly of Simcoe, , V . and known. lI`l;`\YAN~(`,I AL. REAL ESTATE Of every description, chaste and elegant de- signs, CHEAPEB.Athan thev can be urchas- ed in any other town in Canada. T ey will ' also undertake the Piping of - A -- At such fates as to defy competition. In- tending` consumers will do well to give the Lesseea an opportunity of tendering folf their work before making their contract. A1_1 orders will receive prompt attention.v I met, Barrie. A. J. Lloyd. G-as Fixtures _ 1 Manager. P. ' O. Box 251. - Residence, Poynts-st, North old Commercial Hotel. . .p. .;~.-A ' an I__ INVESTED FUNDS - - - 3`- 7.~l'I0.000 FUNDS INVESTED IN CANDDA - ' 900.000 Security. Promgt Payment, and Libel-allty in the adiustment 0 -its Losses are the preminent features of this Company; ~ . ._ .-- .._ . .. ..... an Ixvvuillunursduei . ITvIPonTA|:_jf_` Noruce. ....-u.. 90 v. u... v.....,...., . cnuna noun) or Dmncroizsz Hon. Henry, Sturnes, Chaimmn; Thos. Crainp, 1 Es]&.. De .-Chairman; Sir Alexander '1`. Galt K. C. .G.: heodore Hart . Esq.;Geo. Stephens. Eaq. Insurances effectedpt Moderate Rates of Pre- mium. If`arm and .l\on-hazardous Risks a Spe- .cialty. G. F. C. SMITH, JOSEPH ROGERS, Res.-Sccy.. Agent, Police Court. Dun Sms :~-The undersigned wishes to in- form you that he has started manufacturing all kinds of Silver, and 0roideVPlated Harness T ' . ' s such as Terretts, Hames, Hooks, Bits, Bun `es, ect. Gold and Silver Electro- Platin ' and having many years experience in New ork and other States, I am not afraid to warrant my work both as regards workman- ship and durability, first-class in eve'ry&psr- ticnlar. _ . - . N.B.--Carriage Iron Plated on the shortest notice and warranted `to 've satisfaction. V JAM LEADEN 1?`Inn.I\nl-In _a4-. Rnrrin nut Barrie, May, 1878. _-'And all other oods kept in .9 _Ia.oum1 sum; ghonpfor Quh. The-public -~ in myneighborhood it $0 lm: ad: ' - vgutn A to inspect fmy Itock mnparg uh .-An ii'l'u;n`i. 2 d}sAn' -A it -. ..-... The subscriber whuat: 5' mm for the ubex-A pamnnge given in the past. respectfully ao- - ; Join a continuance of the same, and been _ " tdstnve thathil . _.,_ - .1 -A__-_...- _ __-_'_-._-_--_ r\/\f\r\JW`.>\./\/\I\/\/\I\/\:\ ., AYFIELD STREET GROCERY -sruougv snvsnuuongv _:Anien~.1e- "DR. .1. L. G. McCARTHY--0FFICE and Residence on the West side of Joli}: s treet, immediately opposite Mr. (Joe. Bal lanin and Sash Fagtorv. N _ - f}R*.`1V:[c'C6NK`EY, GRADUATE OF u'..n:`n Ivnaum-Irv Mnnt.rnal. Member |ms, (:nu(E'ri'i"E"al.P!_tnvIsunus| __'__-.. 1__|..... .. _ n....-1-_....- _ .. ..._l.. Ila f I ` . _`?%9.:1::na9:a=.:1*;;'.:':t::.P:*u.' P"... 5%,. 3 undex-sold by any house in town. .uu_nu*._Ir.sv Pizon'lIclz`,'}` An`oli"'l`I.- hiahnnda bo c, a m. 136 0. muketposo1;.ii.q:h~ TH 6'M `A- s * L E NJN ox, msummcs Aueins AND anoxans 3-.1. s`tocKk'(')f, , \ .unv%aunns. snocnIs.?n:m:K_nv: . -mwm-AND RfI 1'|`.`.` -'An'dV.u top: in .4 F`: . la......nsum.; auto: Duh; 'rn.mmi.` \ ' _ I h, it will amuse you to see how quickly I can takeABabiea as I have the Houses; smgs cnunblas ac. OHN ,MACKAY, COMMDSSLULV ' ER. Convoyancer. Issuer of Marriage Li- censes under the New Act. &,c.. Creeuaorc. 8411:. Y Iva us vu. vvuuuuy. V..." _. Barrie,` Dec 10. 1879.. `-I~{TER1>00L'& LdN'DbN $2 `GIJ013-`E A nmnri A xvmr r-mun A nvv EAS! GAS: COUNTY 03 sIMcoia: GENERAL ADVERTISER. I. V 121; \J\l.I._J ub 1J\.l.LV1.l\J.l-I u INSURANCE COMPANY. LI (*3 AND -FIR E. J mucus yuan," v . :- _ .4; :_._;:: : `I IOTICE 'T0 CARRI.AGE AND HARNESS MAKERS. ` II I _ll|l|llJ.ll. ulunu-uu-II. ul,l1lIuIu_II l300'1"':-1`A_ND.S\I01S,`.:_: .1: 33$?-amt cnornlsa. 1no.I_L, ,1 IUU VV ILL` I. .A!l.\I` ney? It so. call on W. Cmddock, Ross-st.. near the Foundry. and save expenses in getting our Loans. Yours. WM. CRADDOCK. z}lg Barrie. OUR HANDS F011 _ , investment on good freehold secunty ntsand 9 per c_cnt,.. glopendggnf, ontgg PRICES REDUCED, BETTER wonu, QUIGKER sI'r'rIu_cs SM 1111, Res.-Sccy. , Montr nuln ,u.-_, .. u-. _ w. THOMSON & co., ' `Opposite Post Oice, Barrie. r, 1379. . 29.1, I.-Sccy. Mont real. Lind `and Lmui Agent, Barrio ' WA_:1`SON Cf ORR. J AMJ55 LEAUEU Elizabeth-_st., Barrie, 0nt| 22.111 ` his hands no mgrkeg pgogia `W. LITTLEHALES, ` UN Uun Ilnuuouun. security 91518!` ccnt.. dependant on the amount required. 0 princi al money retixlired until end of the term. VS RATHY 85 A LT, Solicitors, 850.. Barrie. I JOSEPH RUUEKS, Agent, Barrio 23.tf. Good-night ! a word so often said, The heedleu mind forget: it: meanizg ; W Tis only when some hurt in (16 On which our own WI! leaning. We hear in maddening music roll ' That last good-night " along the nu`. Good-night! in tone: that never die It peald along the quickening ear, And tender calm of memarv u. peaw uong we quxcxennng ear, And tender gnlol of memory Forever wsft it near, v ' When stilled the voice-Oh. crush of 'n_- That ne'er shall breathe good-night: agun. Good-tight ! It mocks ha from this gnwue, "It overleapa that strange world : bound, From whence than own nnbnckwnrd wave ; It calls from out the round, On every aide, aroun , above, Good-night, good-night to_liIe and lov_e. Good-night ! Oh, wherefor fades away The li ht that lived in that dear word? _ Vhy follow: that Good-night no day, Why are our souls so stirred! Oh, rather say, dull bniu, once more Good-night ! thy time of toi! is o'er. WALTER J."KEATING, Amon- NEY-AT-LAW. Solicitor In Chance and Lnnvnvnnmuu Mnnnv tn Lend. 0m00-- M79!` And Wilts `DUI tau IIKB WCICOIIIE Tll. Good-night! 0h,'holy; bleat and deep The rest that follows pain ; - How should we regch God : upper li ht, If life's long day had no Good-nig t '2 Good-night ! now cometh-gentle sleep, And tears that fall like welcome ruin, (1nm1.nnI1l>.l Oh -hnlv Elna!-. and Juan AUNT M0lIPE_T|l'8 WILL 1 " Inere, E1131; 3 u. uxexy-Lumunng uuuau, cried Mrs. Hunter. "I would almost be willing to bet thatwe shall nd andirom there. Please stop the horses, Mr. Freke. I must go in." ' `ll ... `In`..n'Iy.-s n`1nr`:nI"|`II1 Jr-our 1-n:n -Int] 1 must go In. . Mr. Freke obediently drew rein, and the glossy bays arrested `their trot before the whitewashed gate", which hung, he noticed, byte. single hinge. The house, shabby and defaced as it looked, was evi- dently no common farmstesd, It had been somebody s residence once, and still wore that look of better days gone by which, to the experienced brie:-brac hunter, sug eats cobwebbed cupboards and low-raftere gerrets full of cherished odds and ends. Mrs. Hunter tapped smartly once or twice, then turned with a laugh to Mr. Freke, who, having tied his horses, had followed up the walk. ` ' Ti`. in no 1159. she said : these countrv nan Iouoweu up we waus. 4 . It is no use, she said ; these country people never use the front rooms of their houses. I shall go round to the kitchen door; I always try to make an excuse for getting into the kitchen, and thistime we have 9. legitimate one, as nobody answers us here. , Q- ..-......1 LL. `enuitwnlnhn -vnv\ ant` `.vnnn1t_ us nere; So round the house she went, and knock- ed at the kitchen door, _which was fastened only by aheavy iron latch, she went di- rectly into the kitchen-a large square room, with windows on two sides, and a. oor of worn, uneven boards, which sloped -in unexpected rises and descents and made walking uncertain pastime to unaccustom- ed` feet. A tireless stove occupied the deep chimney, on the side of which stood a wooden settle cushioned with faded calico. Rows of milkpans tilted on their sides stood on the window-sills; there was a sink painted red, 9. table, -two or three cane chairs, and on the wall a y-specked cer- ticate of membership the Bible Society, bearing date many years back. 0_ver these articles Mrs. Hunter's experienced eye darted in a. second s space; then only paused to say, in a whisper, That's rather a nice old settle, isn t '1" she walked rapidly across the room to a. cupboard, whose half opened door showed a gleam of crockery inside, and pfesently exclaimed : There, didn t I tell you so, Mr. Freke ? Here is a. nd! Do you `see that large plate on the upper shelf? Old bumt china, as I am alive, of- the nest kind, and areal beauty I Who would ever have nvnnntn ant-l1 11 thind in :1 house fl and areal beauty I vvno wouxu ever nave expected such a thing` in a house like this All dusty too ; I don t suppose they use it, or care for it in the least. People of this sort never do. Well, I call this luck. 1 She had the plate in-her hands by this time, and was turning it. over to-.exa.u1ine the marks on the bottom. It was rather a dish than a plate, being large enough al- most tormerit the high-sounding plaque of the modern jargon. Its pattern of blue, pale crimson,` black and goldhad a a-rnnnrna nf blue solinhf. as to be almost blue, pale crimson, DIBGK uuu gum uuu a grounding of blue so light as to be almost white. A tiny heraldic shield, inserted into the design onone side, bore a. twisted monogram in faint lines of black, blue and gold, and altogether, despite a. crack and more than one nick on its rim, the old plate was uncommon enough to excuse Mrs. Hunter s excitement. She wssstill examining it, regardless of dust or gloved ngers, when a clean young voice from a. doorway uttered these words : I beg your pardon, but did you want any-_ thina 7 {\ '\f\I\I ROYAL INSURANCE CO'Y OF IJFFLIVERPOOL AND LON DON--F!RE AND LIAuBfLITY OF SHAREHOL IIERS LIMITED. - CAPITAL .. .. .. .. $10.000.000 FUNDSINVl1`.8'l`EDO\'ER .. .. 10,000,000 ANNUAL INCOME OVER .. 5,000,000 Rmsmnvn FUND .. .. .. 3,750,000 Dm-osrrsn wrm THE Do.\u.\'1o*z " Govnnmm-:.\"r _ 150.000 JAM as EDWARDS. Agent at Barrie. ._-__- mung 1" _ - - Mrs. Hunter jumped. , Mr. Freke jump- ed also. His feeling for china. was feeble ; certainly it would never have led him to enter a. stranger : house unbidden and rie its cupboaida, and a sudden` some at mlt mat the hlnml furimmlv `into his and nne Its cupnoulus, mm a nuuuen sense of guilt sent the blood furiously {into his face. Inthe doorway behind them stood agirl in a. gingham dress, with awhite spron tied about svery slender waist, and` thick rolls of bright _hazel>hair twisted" .........I an nnnilny `nan:-I nu}. thdnh Innlrn 't'1`{c"12' 831"; ."BE"1:?i1%'.h'I[zS1'7 round a pretty head, out of which looked .1 mr nf mums and natoiiiahed brown ave; round 3 pl'UFWy I165, Ulvllt U1 Wlllll IUUKHJ a pair of {rave and aatomshod bgown eyes, A -mmnr nblv nrettv air]. and a ladv. pan` OI VB Il_Il(1 3(4Ulll3'llUQ DUWXl By9. - A remar ably pxjetty gufl,_ and a lady, too: voice and accent teatued that, as .....`n as: Hun adntln nnlnnunn/iinn wzh wen as um genuu wu-puapesuun wlw which she now confronted these `unmvited .._. ....L- guesu. Mrs; Hunter recovered rat. Women generally do on such occasions. _ 4` I bea vour nardon. she said. with her generauy uu uu uuuu ucuauuuu. ` I beg your pardon, said, pleasantest ma_nner. We knocked sev- eral times wlthout being able to make an one heal-,Land at `last we ventured to w k in. Then I_ saw this curious old ` h1*.e_on' bhe_shelf, and I couldn't resist-` 0 you use 1t, may [I ask, or` in it Eu-ticular value to you`? `Ij.;n9iy~I`m1ght` `e hdto buy` it,` if .-y 1`-`-lnothervrere .- 3..-] `A To . nA:Ih A11` `|'I|n and I should like It belongs to re lied the youn` I .1 sh . vawuoun vuuuv -- JV` S'1u1to bu it,'if inc'edtose . 1:1 ! 1...! `I `hang nnmnv an .. Forms Invnsmo OVER D6'.\u.\'Io4z' (}nv1mNMEN'I` , .. .. uuuuvau _to;Iee her if . No, `she wan nnrfnotl 3v?n`i'fI"'1e which mule -1-J.` `Ilka There, that's a. likely-looking house, u-Ind Mr: I-Inntm-, "I would almost be i's.;a.t I1 .1..1:.I." WHAT ANAOLDV I_ LATE Du). OVCHBEPI IIIIW Elifllg WOI'I(.I'I DOIIEG, From whence there ows nobackward III". on . ; V0106 uuu. `lwuuuu .loUIlvulI1ll/., tunic, is as the gentle self-possession with :h P."1A5.9- GOOD-N IOI-IT UN .5 I .I.'U DBL` .11 UL` .uu2;x4.a Estate at. moderate interest. LENNOX 8c ..h`.NNUX. Solicimrs, _ rrie. , # ___ . -...._ --.\ nroralng facilities first-class work. `L mus eiropriste styles .-D P and Han ills. and 5 stock otcholce tnncy . Yetc the line class of printing. I - Inn: forms or every descrip on in stock and Ilflled at reasonable prices. _. . RMS :--For Subscription.-$1 per Annual, trictl in advance: 2 it not sopeld. ` n 7 F0 ADVERTISI G-Eight cents per line for first insertion.` sndtwo cents each subsequent in- erticn. Yesrly cards not exceeding one Incl: `D8-co. per year. Special contracts. for year dvertlng entered into at reduced rates. Wrl ` en orders must be sent (or the discontinuance of ubscriptions and Advertising. Transient notices t Lost. Wanted. For Sale. 850.. am. not exceed-. n2 5 lines will be admitted for 25 cents each in- ertion. All advertisements ordered by etrenigers or those with whom the proprietors do not call must be paid for IN ADVANCE, a rule which be strictly adhered to. Notices of local births, marriages. and deaths inserted tree or charge. urn`.-av I-Iv ., .--nu. -. ,,n_u. -_... -...1 I\.......I-6..-. xfnwwur W to 061* old thlxjg `oat Lt, v WEB,` mm A . n -. unan- it seemsto be dusty "-tuking the plate from Mrs. Hunter's unwilling ngers. l~A...I ____ _______ -._._L _._____ ..__J Al 1.... '1 ! -_-..- _..-... ._......v. ~. u-. n ......O ....~.-... And was younaunt very fond of her T inquired that lady, insimmtingly. She never saw her, 1 belieye. And xuquuruu lvllnfa Auuy, llllllllllilllllglyu putting the plate back on its shelf, she closed the door with a gentle decision. vml Innnf. nlr ma vm-v inmnnrtinhnt tn UIUEUII GHU UUUT Wllall it gUlI$lU LIUUIBIUII. You must think us very impertinent to meddle with. your plate without permis- sion. And indeed we were ; but please forgive me. It was all my fault; my friend Mr. Freke here had nothing to do with it, and the truth is, that I am so foolishly fond of old china tlit I cannot keep my hands o it- wherever it is." The tone was" very winning, and Raby's face relaxed in spite of itself. Barbara Hagen Glenn was my girl's name, but no one ever called her Barbara, not even Aunt Marsh, who had little tolerance for pet names or nonsense of any kind. Every- body said Ruby, and the crisp little `title seemed to suit her better than a longerand ner one could. She half smiled; and when Mrs. Hunter went on, still in the same charming tone- What an odd, and curious, and delightful look- ing old house this is ! It seems just the place for a story; I am devoted to these old-fashioned houses, that are being pulled down so fast all over the country, it is quite shocking. Do you think, if I came over some day, your aunt would let me go over it `I-it would be such a treat !-the smile ashed into full, brilliant life, bright- enin%`the brownveyes so wonderfully that Mr. reke, _quite dazzled, said Within him- self, It is the most charming face I ever saw. \Raby was fond of the old house. It vexed her often that her aunt cared so little for it, and dwelt on its quaintness. No one save herself had ever seemed alive to its merits before. Mrs. Hunter had madea hit. ' H `I Jl..'-J. .......L ...,...1.`ln L w....I ..L.. .-...3.1 use IE: . . Will you, indeed I How very kind ! cried Mrs. Hunter, with a rapid, rapturous blink in Mr. Freke s direction. Her im- agination was already at work cheapening the treasures of the attic, as they followed their young hostess down the long entry which separated the kitchen from the front of the house. * A large square room lay on either side of the entry. But here disappointment awaited Mrs. Hunter, for these rooms were altogether unfurnished. .Up stairs they met the same experience ; in the two occupied chambers the simplest furniture; dust and bare emptiness everywhere else. Even the garret held nothing to reward search-none of the spinning wheels, or antique brasses, or eight-day clocks with broken cogs, which Mrs. Hunter's soul coveted. Her taste for old houses was a simulated one . What she really cared for was their purchaseable contents, and fail- ing these her interest visibly agged. In vain Raby, with a pretty graciousness, pointed "out the really curious points about the old dwelling. Mrs. Hunter listened without interest. Her thoughts were dwelling on -the old plate, and she did not notice,ia.s did Mr. Freke, how excitement had quickened Raby s bloom and brighten- ed her eyes with positive beauty as she led the .way from room to room with a cordial, simple grace, from which all re- serve and stiffness had fled. . q . IIHILIU 15 ' 7 Ill-I1. I think aunt wouldn .t. mind, she said, half to herslf, then. If you like I will Ihow it to you now. But there is nothing to see except the house itself. That is really curious. I never met with another like it. u unn -..l.. :...1,....1 2 In... ..'...... 1,:...1 vs av: - V u-nu nu...-.v..;a n|vI\n ....-no ~ " And now about that piece of china, Mrs. Hunter said, suddenly, as they re- gained the kitchen. Do you think your aunt would be likely to be in to-morrow ? I must. come over `and talk with her about it '; or perhaps, Mr, Freke, you will come for me if the Holmans arrive and I am de- J...!.-uul '1 U1 1116 U. I tained '1 it TIHLL . tended to, and information will ` EU. 15:. .l.` Uni) J.u.vnn any n u v- '1`IONEERtort.he Countyotsimooe. orders left at the Anvauon oice will be gerompt :3`- I requiring Mr. Ford : services. as though to hsdhlmneltboenoonlultod. 85-ly IIOIIIU. We can but try, laughed Mrs. Hun- ter. Good-aftemoon Miss-Miss Marsh, and thank you ever so muc . She swept down the walk. Mr. Freke paused. MIL ...-_ ..-.. ._-._.I -1` _-.. 1... L..I._ .. Ialllu 1 V ` With pleasure, - Ra.by s face clouded a little. I do notthixik my. aunt will sell the plate, she said, in` rather a cohstrained voice; but she will probably be at home. _ H TIT- ....... L..L 5.... 1...`.-..`|....1 IA ... TI...` -vuu vnnv u gun. ..-.. - Avnnv rvwtiuvvnr It was very good of you to take so much trouble for us, he said in a ton whose sincerity Raby recognized. ` Ver probably your aunt may not care to.sel the plate--I should not myself if I owne such aone-but if Mrs. Hunter gives m the commission, I shall certainly come fo the pleasure of rnakin another call upo you. He lifted his at as he spoke, an with a courteous bow followed Mrs. Hun ter down the path. urnI__u_ _ .._-1 ._-__n..__-.... 9! _s1:i.....}:....,1 uvn uvvv u uuv re--nu That s a. real gentleman, soliloquize Baby, as they. drove off. And she- don t know. She s pretty, and her voice ' pleasant. but somehow there s a. difference. I don t think I like hex--qnite. She had her own -ideas about life, this little Raby, about real ladies and real " gentle- men, and instinct helped her surely to con- clusicns usually arrived at only by the slow process of expenence. . . `IA - `lF....`l... .14.! Jniun nwnw nnvl Join `Ha ynvvvna vn. war-nvuvu. Mr. Freke did drive over next. duy. He ` was received very grimly by Aunt Sabina. Marsh, whom he found intrenched, as it were, in front of her comer cupboard, and resolved not to cede herself, or listen to any arguments whatever on the subject." This refusal, sooth to say, caused no par- ticular grief to the disloyal messenger. `Fla mu-ml Htn fm- thn nlatc-__ but 21. ornnd l16 careu name 101.` one plant, uuu as guuu. deal for the chance of another chat with Baby, who was more piquantly pretty M than ever, in the effort to hide her amuse- ment at her aunt`: grim and deant man- t'iE{f1a}' E3"? "6 I1"i1'oaZ1"}E1Es?; He cared little for the plate, but 9. Anal far u: nhnnm: nf nnnthnr nhnf. ners. Ernest Freke made one more call at the old house before he went back to town, but only one. I could fall in love with that girl, he said to himself as he [drove home- ward .; and he niadeva little picture in his mind of Baby in a; fresh morning dress, nnrn-inn nnwnn at thn nnnnsite end- of 8. t artist, and his imaginations naturally con- .` `m.-ed such soanouabut he `shook hishead. ` was settled long a%;>s,.hi.1ess, indeed- (lamty oreaxrasn tame 101' two, wiuu isuu- shine streaming through. an open window behind, and touching with glint: of gold allthst beautiful hazel hair of hers-a pretty picture. Ernest F1-eke was half e could not a.'ord`to marry (that point But here he shook agmn. e The chances were against his falling in love` '1 with 3 girl who had money. He could no dowithout the money, and he would not ; do without the love, so he dismissedthe ; ideeof maniage. He was an honorable yo fellow at heart, however, and he woul not go Tn_to see Rsbv, Why; the merho, d hun-elf: `.`Better new ' l'i_1.'Il'- nninr Int` `uni nnn.&. _I-.....;....n mmu 0! may In B_'I1'Bll muruulg uwna, pounng ootfee at the opposite end- of a. dainty breakfast table for two, with sim- nhina ntmnmim: through an onen window ? JAMES 'f:FwAR 1>s, , ,CONVE YANCER, Q-r., IBSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES. `nun-nus Am mun- would not go nyo see xcanv " what : the use 1 he `,` Iietter not, . But Hunter and her guestrbecame .weanIoiIie tohim after that, mid rgaently = he went back totov'n1 `and to him inineu, ' :. uluiolu Ins `immnvnnni Iu...u.i1l- Wnr A no went lulu: BU wwu null 10 ml mlunela, in which be immersed himself; For a while Rsby n face oated baforfher eyes 3 the} imnaa dimmed u went by. Lin .7 would.-probably nave xoueu ; :1 ether, hud.,it; not,been recalled Br 7 ' by the following - l , 3Vlpl' one day the shop of a ` ' ,au`o do:-lyman,with whom he ' ul.igh;|n_a'1ntanoe, Jvhen he j Mr. Belch 1".-pqt ` " - Lt ..I',thotg1? `a .` .I.\J|Jl- \IL'A. L\.1A4 na- Barrie, Sept. 11. I878. --T ""T'E, v"V"'V"'`3;V~\,w N. AUCTEONEER ' hdrgaw`. : u;Ittot1`3 kho,`1({1n.'r\`inndIorttelIs1: -:nma" & inunxn i-ua's'ro E. ' - ' `R RTMMC lIAVA\\l--' ..,-._--,,, ,,_ [ ARMERS, D0 3-(BU WANT Md: nmn Iran. Cmddock,_ RosAs_-pt.. Vhnrd and soft felt and fur d.)-;h9t;o;y_grloea. at the gnu:-.L_, FOR THE GREAT ~.nT4!>A snmnm-=2 "`T`"bV'," nulls Hora allmait ~m`xiz`a~n'; 1 I Oahu Asthma and 511,11;-m}u;hialT `_ ' ,[_Ilo'o. y it J- Woodaf OUN '1` LOUN '1`, BHARRISTERS, A ..............-..o.r...... ununimm Chancery. Iuu 1;. uu. .u.. [BSEPH ROGERS CONVEYAN- A-.. Hnnnnlnainnnr in Queen's Bench. ` AlJ.l`lSli J. .I&l!i'L.I.'1LV U , 1.-l-lV1*' bonveyanoer. Money. to Lend. Straet. Penetnnguishene. \ r 4"\/ ...`x/\/\/\/\/\/\/ `[6215: MACKAY, COMMISSION- Inn r~.mmumnnm-_ Issuer .________.._.________.:._. R. R.'J"._z1MMERMAN, DEN- nwarn `Kiowa-In nntm-in. Graduate ucuwn-n wun avvn-vi x....._ R. ....a o...m-m... nn um West sldov John CLEXAIEDER STEEN, CONVEY- . xxnmn n.......-.11 Arr:-.nt.. Insurances Effect- ..___._i LEGAL ADVER1;i8EMENT8' ILCHAEL J. DOYLE, ATTORNEY- nf_YAur Rnllnitnr (`.nnvavn.ncel'. 860.. F n.....x.o-... A :9.-nnvn Qnllcltorl. &c.. B87110: ICARTHY BOYS 5; PEPLER4 vrnauu 4-. .- POST OFFICE BUILDIG, BARRIE. n.__;_ a.....L 11 man vuv, L uuv unug ulnuwuvn _ A. RA DEN HURST. BARRISTER - An........- q..n..nm- in Chancery. Convey- (TAfR fAw}I1n-l".nI1!\tV of slmcoe. Terms reason- _ .JJ9Ji\ZI9I '-3" 7 i'ONEY T0 LEND ON TREAL lulntnnf mndm-nba interest. -ICARTHY, BOYS 5; rnrunm Barristers, Attorneys. Solicitors &c.. nt. D'A1t.on Mccmny. q.c. miuam Boyb, _ _h.B. Enncls E. P. Pepler. Francis Rye. - ---~- - -- . .- -_.v.vnxr 1-) ` pfpj-q_ '__._.-------------'--'?:> - `IEO. R. FORD LICENSED AUG. 1 mrnunmn fnr um l".m1nt.v nf Simone. Orders U5lil'I1 DVV ILL`, .LUU.I. L\.I.ua.-4;.-a;v for the -County of Slmcoe. _ e. 011100 at my Store. Cmlghux-st. I 48-ly : `T. GEORGES SOCIETY. ` ._L_.._.__.._. _....______._-.-_.., MEDICAL AND DENTAL `_a`~... ,. , ./ .-` J\I`_/`-/\/` /\/\/\ LL. H. BOSANKO, DENTIS Y x....:a n... pm. ll`,rh-iu-lino` Peeth always ./-\ _ .____......_.__. OONVEYANOING. .850. r UUNVBIRNUINU. .1`:- , _,`x,'\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\_ r 1|` A rilf \T t`u\`lu'\)|'lQQT'hT- AUOTIONEERS. |NUiAuoE I N UK M 1Jl`J.L` L` UA, Jfmsssvsv n Uonveyaucers, ace. Omce Post Oloe. Owen rest, Barrie. J ..T. Lcnnox. llnughton Lenngx. J. Lloyd. `OFFICE AT mm . _._ _--.._ ..-gun l[.~L. 8_llI'l`, 'k 4@*_~'4v!`h*-`int The neguur meaning of the above Society will be held in the Good VI`--n-.1-nu W. nun! I`. `vnu no new m we uoou Template Hall, over 0. Harrison : 7 Stan, on ' WEDNESDAY, Sept :- ~ 3rd, 1879, at 8 p In; . I.$..l'I l.1.--'sJVl.`1:.I.\J.|'4 . John mosite Mr. Ball's :4. II. nmmson, Saoretnrv. -71:1-1.0 Regular Meeting `f the above Societv "" '1 . Company's Valuator. ` --- vs -4-, -. ` I-TRATHY & AULT, BARRISTERS ) and Attorneys, Soliclcors in Chancery. Noe Barrie. Co. Sixncoe. km-lea Public. Conveyance . Ont. Omce over Bank of ox-onto. I. B'.l.\IlIy.[b. B. hsxpawmogxs. -- u\,;_un___ (1 `sure. . W l4'lJl41J.VU'1\_lJ.V` nu .L nu , \.I.\v .m- BUILT.) Corner Dunlo _and Bayeld `sc`re'e:s.Ba.u-ta. J . M. mess. roprietor. This old and popular hotel has -been_ rebuilt of brick, 3 stories in height, and laiitbed up with all modern oonveniencee. Excellent accommodation toftlne travelling ublic and boarders. Bar and Lnrder well auppl ed. Good stgb_l_ing and sheds.` 2.155 '1-`I112 DLULUUID, 11\JUDrJ, J..u.1J.I.1.Iu..u. `M. SHANACY. Pro rietor. Having re- cent] built the above mine on the site of the `mace Hotel.` and furnished it through- out in first-class style. I am reputed to give thepublic the best of nccommo tion. Good stabiing and attentive hostlemampie Rooms for Commercial 'i`ro.veilers. ea leave the ' Hate} daily on arrival of trains. 2-ly n A 'I\I'rrr.I COMMERCIAL HOTEL AND Stables. 54 end56 Jarvis street. 'l'oronto.~ The beat. 1.00 per day House in the City. only Two bloc North from Northern Depot. J. A. McRAE, Manager. My -EURUIDALV nuxnu, \uu.w uuoau.} H. G. BIGELOW. Proprietor. will be kept on the European principle. vMealn at all hours; Ofiters in every style, snd everything usually kept. n a. rqt-oin.ss.house. ' - BROWN Pro rietm-.--Excellent accommo- dation torthe hay; public. Bar and Lardor * well supplied with the t. Good stabllng. and nmanuve hostlen. Lamaze of guests conveyed 'v7r"el l si1p'plled witlfthe `best. Good stabnng. and attentive hostlers. L g guests treetpand from jail 335. Few doors west of Mm-kat..at.. on Dunlon-st. ` VIJILIVIXDULV JLUUDJH, l)l.LIlLlIl.A;h JOSHUA OLARKSON. Proprietor. Corner of Mulcaster and Dunlop Streets. and opposite the ADVANCE Otllce. Barrie. This commodious establishment is well tted pp. and will com re favourably with any house'o the._klnd Nort of Toronto. Good accommodation for Commercial travellers. The best of stabllng attached, attend- ed to b obllging and experienced hostlere. Stages - leavet is house daily on the arrival of the up trains. Bar well supplied with the best of liquors and clznrs. 1 . ' tree tband jail trains Market,-at.. on Dunlap-st. IS ISSUED trains. HE! and cigars. T rs--------._-- _.. V- ARRT173 PLANING MILL.-GEO. BALL, Car enters: Builder and Manufac- . turer of Doors, ashes. B1inds,,Mou}dings 85c. Planing or all kinds done promptly and satisfac- torily. Factory, Bayeld Street. Barrie. THE QUEEN'S HO .l`EL.-,A. W. Prom-i:tar.-E'xoe1lent dntion for the inn 2 Dublin. Lu-dog weu auppg_ea.. U001: sbguilug lmu uuysua. THE s1-1[c7)F113~"rIoUsE, BARBIE. re-\ manrlv hunt. thn nhove ouse of: . .`,`.'" lLl.1\.l.DJ.\l.L J.1.1.u.I.u IILL\.I.It1|!\.lL\, yu- POSITOR of the Barrie Branch Bible Society, Dunlop Street. It L. D111.` LLLV U, UJJJJJLNLL, uuu .u .1. .L I Simcoe, will be at his Olco at the Court House. Barrio, every Saturday. Residence and .O., Cookstown. :I.I\l;\ol.J.`J .l.`\JU.LV.lJ.I.\.J., J:ALVuLA.\1u uo. BOILER WORKS.-H_. SEWREY, Manu- facturer ot every descri tion of En nes. Boilers, Saw |Mlll. Grist Mill, |S1lngle, Lat , and Wood- working Machinery. .-_..._- .-.\-ova.`- where Horses and - Vehicles, Double and single Rigs, and all re uinltea of a first-class Livery can be found. A EX. FRASER. .-___-_-_......--z-1-an J \IlD.I`JJ.`l.I. to IV :.LA.V, lJI.l..lJLJn' 4: \.u- .:.4u.;-4 5th Division Court, County of Simcoc. O.`l1co at my Store. Craighurst. 46-ly U111.` uxnuuzxu .1.)-.1, u.u u nu, Sign. and 01:namentnlPai;1t.er. Paper Hang- ing 8cc., done in the best styfe or the art and cheap. Perfect satisfaction uamnteed. Corner of John and Ross-sts.. and 9. ittle west of Barrie Found!-v. ' 40-ly uonveyanoer. Money. to Straet. Penetanzuishene. or Jonn an Foundry. 13 " LIL V v.I.'lLU L CLQJJJJJHKJQTLJLJJ undersl ed has opened a. Livery Stable on the Corner 0 Collier and Bayeld Streets Barrie, where Horses and -Vehicles, Double and Single Rims. and all reouinltea first-class Livery WELLINGTON H 0 '1' E L, (Ei- , Corner Rtrm-t.n,Rn.rrla. J. M. NESS. ronrietor; UJ`4L'.l.'1 .l.\:\J\J'.lHJ.\J, \u.1..11:u.' uuu- STABLE, County of Slmcoo. Olce-Police Court, Barrie. - , ' ' .L1Jl.J.|.LVl. 111I.IJO.L.l`J1.LV, LMJHQJJ Estate Agent.` Euston, Talbot County Maryland, has for sale Salt VVuter and Inlan Farms of alldescriptions, cheap; in one or the nest sections of the Union; from 5 acres up e_nd from $10 per more up. Send for catalogues lvm full descriptions of farms and country, apso the County with catalogues. tree. I as usual. perfectly clean. Razors eoncaved ' `I113 .l.'JLV\1.I.JUJ.lL uJ..l|.v.l..L\Ul .l.1.J.Iv' LOR, 0 osite the Barrie Hotel. and next door D. A. c onald s Hardware Store. Having secured the services of a rst-class; workman, none need go away without tixetrwork being done. The greatest ofcaretnken and everything. or ground to order. W. BLADEN. 30-ly ;u-9-I-C-v'I-'l\119'I'I"I` um full descriptions of farms and com County catalogues, VDLNVUUD 1.LV1J L.I.J.LIJ.I.\J4114 1.142- BILITY.--A gentleman. having tried in vain every advertised remed . has di covered a, simple means of self-cure. a will b happy to forward the particulars to any suffero on recei t directed envelope.- ddress . EWELL. Eso.. Mayville. ILLIAM HALSTEAN, ` REAL Mnrwlnna has fnr anln Ralf. \Vnter and Inland pg vain own:-1 m-`hmmian rnmndv hm: dinnnvm-ed n. uuau---vw, nun. uvuvuu nuwunvwu .. nu. -- ...---uv- \`VESLEY 86 KING. Pubilahors and ProP!'i0W`3 ,

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