Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 6 Nov 1879, p. 1

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H '.l.`. DAL` .|..|..L\ Ur, \./J.u`u.u.x., uu u u ;. ; - Simcda. will be at his Ofce. at the Court House, Barrio. every Saturday. Residence and P.0..-Cookstown. ' AIXIVIP4 .l`UULV1J.I.\J., 1'Juuu..uu no BOILER WORK$.~;H. SEWREY. Manu- facturer of ovary dcscnpnou of Engines. Boilers, Saw .Mill. Grigt Ml.ll..Shlngle, Lat , and Food- workim: Machinery. . Uum :3/.l.nu uu..u-u .1, u.v u U14, _ Sign, and Ornamental Painter. Paper Hang- ing &.c.. done in the best style of the art and cheap. Perfect satisfaction ua.r`a.ntccd-. Corner of John and Ross-51.3.. and a. {me west of Barrie Foundrv. ` 40-lsf Saw .Mill. urugt, Mun, D W 14!. V Jun. 1. u3Lq.uuuu.-;4Lu under-si ad has opened a. Livery Stable` on the Corner 0 Collier and Bayeld Streets Bnrrie._ wh Horses and Vehicles, Double and Single R gs, and all re ulsites of a. rst.-c1a.ss_ Livery can be tound. A EX. FRASER. or J obn an 1:9d';. . LLIJLALVI nztuonmnu, .u.uu..u Estate Agent. ` Easton Talbot County Maryland, has for sale Salt and Inland Farms 01` all descriptions. cheap: in one of the finest sections of the Union: from 5 acres up_. and from $10 per more up. Send for catalogues vwin full descriptions of farms and country, VB name` the County with catalogues, _{rec. `.23-ly L'Vuu\An;v - d ' h o oneda} um r~..l}.1-In .3-Til (inllieng Baveld SL1-eets.Bnrrie. LNIDLVVUUD ALVU .LLl.LIaJ.\J:.L.u_.:.z:r . BlLIT\'.-A gentleman. having tried in V_t1In every advertised remedy, hn_s discovered a sunple means of self-cure. He W111 be` happy to forward the partipulars to any sufferer on receipt of postage and d1rected_ envelope.-~_Addx-es: J. '1`. smvr-:LL. EsQ.. Meyvxlle. Hnmmersmith. Lon- .__:_T_j._ _]'ILLIAM H LSTEAN, REAL Agent.` Mnrnlnnd hnn m.- min Salt. {Vnter Inland _f LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS . ICHAEL J. DOYLE, ATTORNEY- _n't-Law. Soucitor. Convgyanoer. &c.. 8m. Mon to Loan. Omco -Sheri 3 Block,` I)11I:lop . ' V - Y `Stre Bu-tie. ERVOUS AND PHYSICAL_vDE- BlLIT\'.-A' having vlun nvnn-ndvm-tuned remedy. has '1-`I119 l`4LVu'1.J|.D.l':I. D.unvA.uu .L:x.u.- - LOR, glp osite the Barrie Hotel, and next door D. A. o o1_1a.ld's Hardware Store. Having secured the servxces of_ a. first-cla_ss workman. none need go away wxthout them work being done. The greatestofcaretaken and everytl ng. ' as usual. perfectly clean. Razors concave ground to order. VV. BLADEN. 303; ._ ~u-o-~r-t71311TIT'l.11'T Q' Hm qgmm gs s_qgv_11ggAaL0un ' { 53;; T;-;.`s;;1v'D/; Q-on-posrrm QUEEN'S HOTEL, - ' DUNLOP `STREET. - - azors and Soiaizora Gljound and Set on uiligrt ncuoe. . J S. JU.l'l.J.VDUJ.V, Vnnxuuxu, .|J.u.- C PORTER of` and dealer in Goals of all kinds, and Georgetown Grey. and Guelph White Finishing Lime. Cements of- all kinds, Fire Bricks and Plasterers` Hair. 01ce_ and Store- house at the Northern Rnilwe Switch. foot of John Street, near the do t. he bond of this ` Lime is bette tha.n.that. 0 3% other kind, and the finish superior. Oloer rner of John and Elizabeth-sta . - : 4.... WO M M E RC I_AL HOTEL AND 1 u...s.u... an .'..a as Lu-via Street. Toronto.- "vol, XEVIII. Low: unu; vu nu... `1 LARKSON. HOUSE, BARR.IE.-'- -rncun A (".l.ARKQN. Prom-iet.er. Corner v an nu. -...... IVIISOELLAN EOUS. .... .,v_,.~\~u.-. - -,\-~.\.\A\AA,\\\.~A-s~- -v [OSEPH ROGERS, CHIEF CON- amu nnm (`.nunfv' nf Qimnne. Ofce-Police` [OSEPH SWAN, BAILIFF OF THE :91-u"l'\hyininn nnm-r._ (`,nnnt.\' of simnoo. irihiu . gavm` ' IS ISSUED _. .. yu; gzug 4-unva-....y.. - [OHN MELLANBY, HOUSE, .-.... tint` n.-namnnml Painmr. Pahar Hanc- {ARRIE'FOUNDRY. ENGINE 55 nnvnrn urnnm: ...1{ SXEWREY. Manu- - on short notice. i ii 0N.F-Y A'|.`,57 1>_1.-if. `CENT; HENRY JAVMES, - `_,1Lfc1iI0NE`E.R. : ' ' _ Insurance -and, Estitia * A-gen 1. 33:32:23`;::ih::;:f;*:::::';;::i;`:: required till end of term. Fame Wm.-nd this the most advmtageoua way of 1,0 - money. Special facilities given for P33-;(:,Ag og- Sooh mvm mfg son mvzsmtut RENTS-and .4cdo_UN_1's `COLLECTED, Auv Inv ..._, _..v. .. - T. BANTII~I'(V}-,Z:3*IQER1{,C0UNTVY .. Qimnrin win he at his Omco. T,%;-5/33M Easg__ _r .s nmcfbg} 1 T5 -Qoja CYOIQVXT I` - Mnssnd. Sowboit. floltfsrltn. 3:09.. Millbrook; I have opened an 'agencyfor>'thn';g'g1 \ - =mannfachu-ea in `Bun-1 Q, pi: Qgeir -1V.L>S.v U \l 121 L1 .l.J \J~A.U .& \ (Li , Agpgt, will be on the ngaxtkel; _very' musket . _ day 9 show samplesnnd take orders. - In la-, ` Zmenta may be seen on %_ ~- L. . day by show samplespuu Ease oruera. unpm- . ;-. `gxnentn maybeqegqon Cal1i`er-s`t.,; adjoining P. Keqrrn`;_.St)1j. `.3N.I:ie..A.Fai1`.39.,1879.- T , ,.1`,7.-Iv LVI. IVIJSVV, :2 M9 ' toboan. Stre ' Farmmg, Implements !. llnsxsxuai. So5V:'l'5(>`)2. 'Ko`lIS'!'llL &Cn.. Millbmnlii .. 3;.n3;h.3__g -8353 "tsimnm ` ` ikanki` n:u)?'~`~r";% OF!-`ICE -gNegr_ly opposjte the Post Oice, . Ran-in Fgniokaiggggssmzxlna` ~.-,.,... .- Aovei .;su-eat. 4 ..._- __ _ CULVER.WE,LL S' . WOOD. LIME AND GOAL` -x--- uvspvsa s. JOHNS'0N,d BARRIE, TIT. nnnvmaw nf and ler in Goals .SVEVER:A-I.`-GOOD FARMS FOR SA_LE unuu unsuuunva us uuunv. `MR. JOHN. BuLz'Irc>'i~I"J: :..'_..a . _:Ir1.. nn the marital: avm-v" mm-In (K LJIDLVLVUA, .un.u;ua.u J ta":-5. Attorneys-at-law. Solicitors in Chancery? Conveyancers. &c. 0mce-0ne door North 0 the Bunk of Toronw.` -Owen Sreet, Bnrrle. J. '1`. Lennox. Hnughton Lennox. ~-4- - . -v\d\l ."11I\I".`I'IC` ---c STUDIO:-Opposite the Queen's I Hotel. Barrie. {sud} ... A-'1.'.'_L sea agency 29: mannfactxu-e_s xn `Barrie: c-I-\C`DQf 1'\"'P\li oxmzm )AINTERS. he City. 0 I Depot. J.nA,. _ 3-ly icy, .o_1nr.1:; ...-.'.:a - 'r`\. . . """l .`"U/I bliifiij I most `Film 3Ill`l'l0 I OUNT dz LOUNT, BARtu:5'1'1su5, I Ann:-ne at-Law. Solicitors in Chancery, kc. (.:lloe- unlopstn-eet,Ba.rrte. Successors to the late arm at Boulmn, Lount, Boys 8: Stewaft. w. Lount. Q.c. G. W. Lo_unt.. _ -avv nu. wag... _...-.....- ..__--.___ And has now every Vmciuty for rummng his num- erous and ever increasing engagements. Orders solicited fdr hlsyimproved - srum, HOT AIR & HOT WATER : nnnuv n nun I urn IIIIIIIIII I II `III! lnr |UIuIxnvuv In--v -..-..._ -_... Pumps and Iron Piping of all song in Stock. comncm` womt. PLUMBtNGm_a.~.'s AND` STEAM FITTING D0 A SPLENDID STOCK OF ' ' nstovzs AN D 'rINwA n:.1a -5 Jobbing done cheaply and quickly. NEws'roRE. nnvrmiv ninu f\lV\YI nn amnn-IN!` WI TIUI DIIIIITI FTIJITWS. .~~9._T!8!J!3f*j'!fEff'??`1*'= Don't to et the `Place :-'I`he,new Tin Store. Adjoining cCarthy`s Biook. Dunlap St. . Barrie, 'Re'mo\~ed again to MRS. ROSS BLOCK- mm 2 nnnnsita the A uemovea agam W puxa. nxyoo ;...v\,.-. her 3. opposite the .`_VV'Ae11:I.:n.gto:n ':.'Iote1, .-1 6 Sandy. where did you get that nrmt. ttin harness? I . ol. them at the- establishment. o WAxx1~:n`s; hat did you pay for themjl 815. made to order` they are handsome and all the rage; he oan`t$e beat for Style` and Dun-Ability. They are Cheap. certainly. I must. go and get a set. Sandy. If you want a h;u_[dsor1x_TI!y_NK. .-..-.~-.,\. u..,.\,.,\,.. .. -----.v.,.. .\/~a\-< -- WELL? W 0 NJ) E Rs " ELL ! WVILL NE"EI{ CEASE. _.__. oan'tbe beat tor style am: uurwuu, . set,DSand . .ou wants handsome TRL *K, SA DL , W IP. BLANKET or COLLAR you can szet one. When you go to buy be__ H51;-_e yoxg | "s'A"I)nL!j', Wrftif. '1'a'iJ`/i_1'Kt;'r I can get one. you go be sure you 20 in the right place, there is 0. large Saddle and D R. `J: I1. bUA.LV AU, .lJ1'J.L\ ;:.u;. Liquid Gas for Extractin l`eeth- always on hand; it is both Ieasanc an sate. Oxce over Edwards` Book tore. Barrie. Ont. `t -,-__.-~ 1.n\~r one.` V'V lV1n"y"6u _ o injthe right there ollar in (rout. of the shop, _-__. ...A...- v\4r\I'|l13 1\ll l1I 1 . . __.. 7 --Au I1A.Y1.\/IE3 .Has now a. large supply of Trunks` from 50c up (0 $25:Vu.1ises and Satchels at Bottom Pxjioes. Also Single and Double Ilarness, Collars. Sud- dles, Curry Combs, Bras/ics, IVhips and Laslzcs, V At prices to_ snig even-ybod{. Harness Oil and \- armsh |.1\_V!I)'S 11 stock. ' nnn.nnvn nnnuD'm V nn\'I.`.' ATJ . \' &.I'lll5D |.IV_V!l)'S H1 ELUUK. . REPAIlI1.NG PROMPTLY DONE. ALL ' WORK WARRAX TED. a1V'M's ./I C.x1LL.-Sigu of the- Goldeh. Saddle, B.1yeldStrc'et. Baryio. ` 10- V/wry- ` FOR nr Hm nuntop-31.. omsns name Ham. NEW STOCK or `st-:1_1?.'G AN!) SUMMER 'rw1:u:ns 'l`0 cuoosm mom. A Parties buying Clotkelsewhere can have it made up. _ _ T _ . V Alex. 1\aioI1a.e, Barnc. .\`Ia.rch 20th. 1878. ~ 3.`)-If Begs to informthe inhabitants of Barrie and surrounding country that he has . commenced business in the above line, and byhis long ex- perience of and practice in the business he hopes to be able to give entire satisfaction to all who patronize him. ~ ` Ladies . Dresses in_ Silk, Satin, Velvet, Merinoes, &_c.,_Dyed or Cleaned equal to new Genu amen : Bulls Dyed or Renovated and nicely nished. ' Feathers, . Laces, Umbrellas, Sun Shades, dyed all the newest colors and dressed. ' Kid Gloves Clenned. All kinds or lion in Drapery Carpets, Urumbcloths. Hearth Rugs, c, cleaned. . Sheep Skins Cleaned or Dyed. ___--.... . ----rt` Breech `Loading Ries & Shot Guns ' ARIMUNITION, am. { wnibhbimgn, p_) msooui1nn " Isirovas AND TINWARE. vs.-..,4 I _ '\/\I\t\r< "OH.N' 1>LAx'1'oN,g HAS REMOVED T( HIS WASTE NOT 1 VVANT NOT.` L-_AU0I1r_.AN M31-('1'-DONALD, [FEATHER BEDS V RENOVATED. OLD COMMERCIAL HOTEL BUILD- ` .ING, DUNLOP-ST., EAST, 'BA1_zI:IE. Rpklstry omco` for -Servants. Barrie, June 18, 1878. ' _ V16-_ly ' '$An_nLEnv AND Humsss. , ..-V--_A. o.v-.A/A . . . UK JsA_,u1.gu u.vu. 18.9" unTi%v1.%c.nEvs' srunm. | '1'h;.. r:..n.;...; :. ....... ...+.;....:mI hv thia Ladies AGENTS V-71"6*AN"1:-ED. -:-: - ~ReI`nembcr fhe pla}ce_ : Inn. 1!: III lllgl-Ilnw U 17-7-3- This-.G_a11ary is now patronized -by the L,a add Gentlemn of Barrie as they .d99"_ t secure Tnmvm.-uzx. .um- Bulirurun Pno'm_>-_ 1'(*}1;lAl3T3o_ ,W.E\:l;ch only `-be obtained tthtgll erv. vi '. its mean ifn. cnrrie(l3&wav'aJli.g'1a:::`=.`)..4=`.(.:'iiai.n 'rn.`-Ki kinds D Ra R. J n ZLMMJHIVULILLV ,_ 11 IJLV ' TIST Barrie. Ontario. Graduate of the Phil- mdelphia beam (30119 e, also of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons. 0 ce-Opposlte Barrie Hotel. . . _...---o z\tsI's1':1`I'.1 Of tholatcst and most Eahiongblc Goods "- "" ""`."`\f|I pg VE'|i\f}fsTYL 3.: nnumfqg Iyunavau. up . M7` pp9 int Pf IQ Qier Envi ' .' . _ - . y'a18'h`:"P of Photogmphhg` he '13 I. ,-------u vuuvvauli _uw lte in-at . ail: ..ni-nared. 0 51111! -.:.--_-.. .._ I,;.'a11 o`mpetitiBn, rim tonal. kiLnds cnrrxet1.a.yvay :41. the of`P11'ofogm h'a{_ l_1_e_ = . T out wor _ thart #31. MY opponent. of the other Gallaiy; ' toi real on the pnhlic int, `hex goth`._pn`ze, for P ofogt-apha. Now his ststemntis-fnbgp which anyone can see; by raiding wjndgeu report in the three Bat-no pa r's:o 9tl_s`. 1839. <`l1ef'1a__ aIhxL,no(}ft6 ' `arm the Pu 110 Q-hat Ina nnlxr unit 1: hnhnk rfnn 'l"{n4-an.- . . VEIIIIY.` STYLE 8: BRILLIAIQE >07 FINISH: . Mv` opponent. 0f the fdi.er_Gfallei"y: nd*.*` to ixnpreal pnhhc that he* i6f"n`- mile P011 Ill Ulla liIll'3B DEIITG PI l'3~0I U65. Vin; ,ll%'i9. > He"is uhtupd to` orm_ pnlgiec that he OBI " is 'f Tmty , hertz! -onl or W lllh H nnv `nffuab vununrr man. on -Lth showed Pqt; RN33 I10 `WI! UBO Ollji (1118 Eva!` IIIOWGQ inetnl ictnres. or that kind; of ;Sic_tn_re`.the:Tin man would. ha-we been -|e1';>.`nt: iii`.n'o any other person We can gpauntee ?:1xat;'au1 utatalszgirelike. Photozunh: : exhibiac b'v.~M 1-; '4-*E1':1\ra were. SOUTH SIDE DQNLOP s'mm:'r', _ . H`... I-zI..x.1.d-e`;-.3-'"3e`:'\7vellc Suite. and twd doors \v: the Bun-i_e Hots ." Dunlap Street, Barrie. ' , 11's5,i.7iI".~`fI.':`.-"."lil ` ted '3' . the` .brs'no 33% m3._ o;p;mchu -Pliotoa. no'I'v'{|i`o:' ` On-~in,~`a'|l**kindI.of ;` `gygther. . Be sure` euFirIt.` .. ] ans 0 119 W even`, your ""`" DIVVVTZQ` :3 Au uunnv vl nu. uuvy ROSS BLOCK, BARRIE, ONTJ AR} Phto8'.l.g'h-8'5 h`.7."`?," .r-A.-77 "` `J !-:0 hag!;;:;g3_I`1n;;;ag&`M'fdr_'_ ' IIIITV GT9! E D. Illlllmli-an an-"null! WA N3j:;*;z' gm" -7l!l-C.>E|-.:A~l-l_Ek5_l;;. T i? I .'.-`_.V-l'-.--.-- A _V BARBIE '-+4317 0?` `5_X.m3.1T10N .A.1`--- '..". '. _-'-xii-nit nun LNESS EMPORIUM. - . . .~ 3.. inn biiop-"or{I }zx FALLING upon} A THOUGHT MAY PRODUCE THAT wurcu MAKES 'ru<)u'sm.~:1j.~z 1 "WORi)s -4 vwv. _...- `V ALTER J. KEATING, ATTOR- NEY-AT-LAW, Solicitor in Chance and 0mco~- ater bonvonneer. -M9qe_y_ _to Lgnd. , "5352 forms at every description in._au,u-.-. ..... . an lledetreesonable prices. - -* r ~ t't{l.S;E-For Sg1l;elxtrlpglto:Q+3lmper _ Iumum, n veneer n , . ; ' `fro ADvmar:I`No-;E1ght`xiu per line for rst insertion, and two eenta eeeh eubsequenit ml; oertlen. Yearly .ea.rds not exceeding-one no ti-ecu _tor yea .)t Lost. Winnted. For Sale, lr.c.. &.c., not exceed- ing 5 lines. will he admitted for 25 cents each in: Iertlon. All advertisements ordered by strtuifere or those with -whom the proprietors do not eel must be paid for IN ADVANCE, a. rule which will be strictly adhered to. Notices of local births, ---x--.-. .....u .a..n..:nm1-md tree otcherge. TAILORING. .A_-A--.\.-s- : i'I`i'Ia'c.'1_.",r'i.T",_KNVI1'tiIEAP, ALEX. McRAE, % ,MERCHANT.TAILOR gPULLAN'SI SPLENDID LOT or It prlaes Ior-an Iu_uun my -pipared 59 t for . . . , . . 7, H. PULLAN, Barrie. A;Jij~j00.IJNTY or siMCOE GENERAL ADVERTI/SER. inll HUTUBUIUI approaching V ` ( _._ mum uuu Dunn ;: uuuv. . . If"1Ec'0NKEY, GRADUATE OF .. Mcmll Unlversit Montreal. Member Royal College of Surgeons. ngland. Member College of Ph oiana and Surgoons._0nt.. &c. Residence -In M: of Commerce Buxldlngs over Messrs. Sanders Jewello Store. two doors W cut. of the " Barrie H1`Nd `1 :r gar:-I1np:ziIa1\'l"S V i Unu vunu Aluwlv-I --. - ..... - ---- ,'L1Gn'I'N|Navpn.ocIzss`:' Come one `and all to see 'for yourselves. Large Photographs taken daily. Copying old Pictures one here, any size 3-equired. Don t give your old Pictures `to any pedlars when you_ can have them better done here and at less `prices- SUI"-1~.nu'r Home Fmsr. See if you can't have your work done as well in Bariie as giving it to outsiders and pedlars. - Rnmsmhnr the nlnce. and a cordial invita- in Barrie gnvmg II: to oucsltxers auu pcmaru. , Remember the.place,_ tion to'nl1. - A ~ V - JOHN STEPHENS. n-__:- 0-..; -In 1a-.'n Bare, Sept. 12, 1379. .._...__ U] U lllll-U5` _ The undemi ned, long established and well- known, FlNA%ICIAL, REAL ESTATE and IXIIUWII 1'I$`l'LL\\lLQlJ, LUAJLLI4 -4-4.--___ __,, . INSURANCE AGENTS AND BROKERS beg to inform `all parties wishing to borrow money on Farm, Town or Village Property; to effect Insurance on Life. or 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. We represent Seven of the best Loan Com- panies in Canada, and a number of First-class Fire and Life Insurnnee Com anies, British and Canadian. We Buy and ell Mortgages, and deal in all kinds of Real Estate Securi am: .......'1 Iumnhnnntn - fnr those desirous of uildings aml. ties. For arties wishing to Lend Money we , xu. -- V To !hc.Fw'-mers and Business Mm of` the lfouuly of Simcoe, - , s o,_ .. __.._1_1:,.L.(.! ....-I call. For artiea wishing to Lend Money we nd vestmenta ; for those desirous -Borrowing we negotiate Loans on most favor- able terms and _with'the -utmost possible promptness, All communications areltreatecl as condential. On First-class. Farms we can Lend at Specially Low Rates. We promise on y what we can perform. _ ' W. THOMSON & 00., ,_; run-.. t!---:p. B&l'_l`i8, July, 1879:` Tho Lesaccs of the Barrie Gas \Vorks beg to announce that they have on hand an excel- lent assortment of Gas 1='1xtu1-es A: .......... .`l........n4-S.-nu. .-Loni-n uh!` - nlnnnuf. JP. `ms KR: \S'GIv -I-" L2 10.1.4.1. saw Of every description, chaste and elegant de- si na, CHEAPER than thev can be purchas- e in any other town in Canada. Theywill ' also undertake the Piping of I'D./IPORTANT ANOTlCE. ll:lU3l:Dg Dlunza un-Jnunso ow. At such rates as to defy competition. In- tending consumers will do well to give the Lessee: an opportunity of tendering for their work before making their contract. ` Ali orders will receive prompt attention. `I! I l'I"l`I HIT A I VQ Manager. P O. 7Box 251. Resitlcxnn, Poynta-st., `North 02d Commercial Hotel. . ' qn un-en K0111 ` FUN US IN V 155 [nu In \.;.'x;\ nun - arvv.vuu Security.` Prompt Payment. and hibemlity in the ndiustmont ot its losses are the prominent (vent-urea of this Company. - . . . . _ . . .. . an an nvnehmnna . twat-ulcu vn OI-Ila uv...,..._..,, . CA.\ .\T).-\ noun) or nm):'c'rms : Hon. Henry. Stat-nee, Clgairmnn : `Thus. O1-amp, E .. l)en.-Chairman ;, Sxr Alexander 'I`. Galt. K. C. .G;: 'l`hoodon `Ia:-t. Esq.; Get)`. Stephens. Esq. Insurances effcr-.Lcd_at'Modern.tc Rixyes of Pre- mium. Farm gmd .\on-_hamu'dous Risks aspe- ciulty. A G. F. C. SMITH . JOSEPH ROGERS. Iles.~Secs'.. Agent. Police (_,'_ourt_.. I-.`IVE S'l"El) FUNDS "'7 , - - $27.-nVo.non a`u.~:ns L\'VES'1`EDIN c.mnm\ .. 900.000 c........:a... 'n......mt vnvmnnt and Irihm-nlitv in .ll8S.~58C'.. xxgcuu, r unuu uuuu u,- l2- Montreal. 4 Barrie BEIGE 7rO CARRIAGE AND HARNESS MAKERS. '. U111.` u4c;v;\... .. ER. Conveyancer. censes under the New A` DEAR Sins :-~Tl1e undersigned wishes to in- form you` that he has started manufacturing all kinds of Silver, and Oroide Plated Harness Trimmi s such as Terretts, Hsmes,-`Hooks, Bits; Buc les,.ect. Gold and Silver Electro- Plstin , and having many years experience in New ork and othr States, Iam not afraid to wan-ant my work both as regards workman- ship anddurability, first-cla.ss__in every par- t_icular._ - ' ` M 1: 4n......:..... 1.-nnvlnterl on the shortest hicular. _ N .B.-Carria.ge nbtice and warn- n_._.._'- 1:- .. '1 can Vlron Pintetl o;11the anted to 've satisfaction. JAME LEADEN Elizabeth-st., Barrie; Ont 22 Iv [For the Countygof Simcoe. $330,000 V 1:. o A N 1 FIRE, LIFE, A001-ISENT AND TICKET - AGENCY, DOMINION TELEGRAPH - AND EXPRESS. A -n- B_AilBlE. luau uuuun va-nu Ianv .. .9... \ll "Houses. STORES cuuncmss ac. \&.m-`Iv. -nl-an an tn pfv nnmnntitinn. II own: CIAL .;ss'u:Nnn " For the County of Sim_oo -:1 V dmcrq. Barrie, Dec 10. 1879. /`/\ wxzxr`. .: T VAYFIELD STREET. GROCERY ~1]QHEY `_s_Avn Is M0115! E_An|_{:n._fwu LEXANDER STEEN, CONVEY- 1 ANGER. General Agent. Insurances E'oct.- ad. Rents a.n(_1 Debts Collected. Oice in Cramp- ou's now'Bz-wk Block, nearly oppositntho Post- fve. Bun-lo. ' 37-ly -- - ----~ ~nu-urr.srrA'1\T Bscrlb w tlst-. n.a.nktul_,tor..t.he Eben. V: '-, ,`3.._'.3m.ga_g'i 5pn _ t.he'vnst.,respectfully oer. ioita a. oontmuansve .9! the.-ame. and bet- 2 ` - tostatethathil. ~ - _ .. _ - --nun`.- a.u-n`..aL nnnlnnunlln I ma, Iinuunnlca, on Tnuvlaiu; Cannot be beaten either for q 1 or price. cannot be _ deal; in th Beat Marketa; `sq ~ . underuuld by any house 113 "town. ` '50 553! 61131 In Ims, anacenues*&. ranvnsunus| 4 -......o 1.. 1...}.-n aithar fair annutv or mice. He UEFIGIAL Assnemar-: ;=,,gI:Ii.t,l%`J|%_!3;-i"I I'<.`?_!3.'l?I'%3"I,A3A., .,' , .":""`'5 ..s'i`-g*`_l ;{._;_$_.`,`s``n'-`z,'$.'"'%n`?a`3":`_ "?` `-ri:RI ooL`& Lou DQN'L'd1;oTc J 1.\'SL'ltA.\'CECOMl ANY. V ~ .:--u-- `T H `O M H M, - 4 .g... ... I, , J.-.- zen ooamzs Aub PROVISIONS," l\ "K, "'. *.~. .__ *~%~%mv:sxa e..4;Tejm.Ii:~&. , B ` _\' " soars? AND sap \,_A in` Y collection of l.cnl:s.Nntoa and Accounts. Umnru nuuunu -- gum . .. .. ____. I_ ccr.Uomm_issioncr in Quocu`s Bench, Auc- tioneer. Appraiser, and Commission Agent, for the sale of Houses. Lands. Farm Stock,1Iouse- hold'Fumlture. Goods. Wares. 85c. A1aof)(1)-utlhc _ en Police Court. Bu-12c. . _ o_N fgfomns. if ie, May, 71878. S NLITII. Res.~Secy.. Mom: 11-. `THE? ;0nta ri o,"_l'h1'1.rsday,A Novembgr 6. 1879,. LIFE /mu Fnziz. I.~Secy.. lI.L\'.IA'J.L)\I\L` I3 V51. Oppote Post Oice, Barrie._ 79. - 29-ly ucuuuu; ;u-...,....... _---_ .;TR.A'I`HY & AU LT, BARR [_S'I.`EB.S ...a A!tn1-nnvu, snlicimrs in Chanzgxjy. No- u: v v luusuyu aw-.vu...v W. LITTLT'I}IA LE 3. Court. Barrie oucn Chum`. Barrie. 3 Court_. . ONT. \V[I:\T MY GIF1`-'1:(; CHRISTIE B1711`- GESS BROUGHT ME. II and ICQEIGOIZCB uu Iauv treat. immediately oppos lanin and Sub Factorv. Iscarcely knew how to spare a dollar. Spread out upon the little table before me was the vast sum of thirty-ve dollars, every penny of my savings for one long year. It seemed so little, tlmt I could scmcely make myself believe that I could * take out the crisp ten dollar bill I had put to one side. The time had been when I could give presents of ten times that value tmd never miss the sum ; now I sat looking at the banlc-note and wondering if I could make my last winter`s bonnet last till .....:.m if mv lmnts would look well unlzil Hsrk lrthehappy voices" rilgfing, All the sheaves ars gathered in -- V Glad the harvesters are singing 0'er the treasures toil doth win. Golden sheaves the barn lling A. 4-ha nnn In-nwn fnilnrn nmne. make last winters bonnet Last. tin spring, if my boots would until my next qua.i`ter]yp.1yn1cnts ; and if, after all, C ristie \\'m1ld enjoy the party so very much. And then I s:=.w `:1_r.;a.in the pretty face with unshed tears in the large brc'm'n eyes that perused the invitation, and heard tlm qniverilig voice mying : - U T4 :g F un nm to think of it. mzither. Uoltlen sneaves pnu uaru mung As the sun brown toilers come, \`Vhile the echoing song is hhrilliiig , , Through the welkin'--lIarvesb Horne." God did send refreshing showers, And glad sunshine on the way Roused to life the flagrant owers, Beauty crowned each passing day. Rain and sunshine came with lnlessing Making` joyous spring appear ; Summer's balmy breeze caressing, .\Isde earth bring forth blmle `anal ear. Then the glowing Autumn coming Made the luscious fruit unfold, Yielding the full ear of promise, in. the elds of burnished gold ! I have nothing at to wuaI.r. Pretty Christie Burgess was tl1edaugh- ter of the widow lady with whom I hoard- ed. She had passed her seventeenth birth- day, and was a winsome, bright girl, well educated`, but without remarkable talents. I gave her lessons on the piano, in singing, in French, _in part payment for my board; and being the only boarder the small house could accommodate, I was a con- dential friend of `both mother and daugh- ter, and knew that, like myself, they had known better days; though, unlike me, there -was no bitter tragedy in their past to rise up and Ihaunt them. They had lost a husband and_ father ten years before, and from sharing a large salary he earned in abank, they were forced to earn their own support, their small income just pay- ing the rent of the l'ittlg;>, houseli.` Some- Oharles, Mr. Bnrgess s"brother.' who would keep them, they were sure, had he known their circumstances, but whose address I they could not tell, and who knew nothing of their having left their former hand- . V some home. We often jested about the 1 rich uncle in California, just like a novel j hero, as Christie said; but Ithink they ` knew bntlittle of him personally, as he 1 had resided in A --- previous to leaving i for. California, and our quiet home was in` ; Cleveland. Some of Mrs. Burgess`s former friends still visited her, and` one of them, Mrs. soon as it was positively decided that she 0011` not be thought of, the spirit of op- posi "on took possession of meg, and I re- solved upon the awful extravagance of pre- . senting the pretty girl with a dress for the I could make it myself; and, . packed away ........ . .`lum.'I' luul lrnnwn in the nut. T where in California there was an Uncle . could, not go, because a new evening dress _ Wharton, had sent Christie an invitation V to, 9. Thanksgiving party at-her house. As invmy trunk, were a few . - {ewels thatl had kept` as a relict of the and heard L110 qnlverulg \.'uu:e :s:!._yx1|g : It is of no use to thmk of 1t, xuuther. I have nothing t to wear. _ Dm++v nln-Mia Rnrtress was the d:m1h- Thus the Spring an(1~gent1e Summer` In their wonted turn passed by; Earth brought forth the needed ineren.se-- ' Cheered the heart and plmsed the eye. - 0 how oood the gracious Giver-. Earth is with his blessings rife ! Sad to think thstmany never, Own that He sustains their life. I Ielcung the Inn ear 01 prnmlse, 1.0, the fields guld Silence, murmufing discontentmuut ' Dare to murmur or complain `I See the overowing plenty- Loiuled fruit trees, elds of grain ! Savl to think touzh thus bet.-ienaea Yet no song their tongues employ ; Though from want-and ham. defend-:-.1 Yet; no sacred. holy joy. . O, that hearts were set a-glowing With the, LOVE or Goo TO ME.\' ! . ._ O. that tfatitude o'er-owing - Xvmul. `m-ma nn this Inamnrd nen ! But it fails to tell the story ; For no `mortal pen can tell To the full the grace, the glory , Of Him who doth all things well. Rise, 0 rise, ye loved of Jesus ! Publish to the nations round ! Tell. 0 tell the love that frees us - \Vl...L .. Qonvinnuurlnaun unn`ua fnnm` ` WI U UUU mvesunen scourlty a.t8and 9 er cent. amount. required. 0 princl until end of the term. S'l. nallcimrs. 8cc.. Barrie. Now the harvest elds are whitening ; Precious souls are waiting near ;' \Vhi1e the Spirit's power is ripening, Gather sheaves this gospel year. ` ' Soon life's lamp will cease its burning, Soon the, end of harvest come ; Will we with out-sheaves returning, `Shout the heavenly `HARVEST Hem`. 1' 'e-vfv-;l'1atl'1Vza.t f ke'pt` as a, relief, of the may days I had known in the past. I thought the glowing carbunclea would puic Christie s brown curls as well" `an 'my'_`du:n raven locks, and if there was some pam m the` idea, `of bx`-ing'ing them `to `light, and lending them to alxiother, Christie : pleasure mug}; balgncq that pain. Thnnknvimnn Dav was. an ' anhiarshx;v mus; Da.x.n9e_ Ia_uu.u pauu. _ _A . Thanksgivmg Day was. an annivezsary whose very name. made my heart sick; but, ' 'pethaps,.by giving pleasure. to this innq-. cent gin-1,._I might lay some qf the ghosts of memory that !fO:0 up every recurrence of it to haunt me. 6.. ha w;nnr- nf n Hanan Huinnm 1' nni-. the u. to haunt; 1118- ` So,in new of all these things, I put the ten dollars ipto my purse and started to ' buy Chriatie s dress. It must be a white. tarletan, I decided, ,for. that was.cheopet,. `and I could make theqkirts full enou h to: dispense with -as silk lining, and ave A enough for a white 'ai1k"waiat uiidex` the I-kin hhric-._ white gloves. aznairof dnintv enougn 101` B ynuw nun wzufw uuuur. uw thin fabric, wh1e g1oves,_a.vpau' pf dmnty ' glippers, a cluster of _ wh1te moss roses for found my ten dollars `already exceedetl be- y dmy calculations, and so `t\_n_'ne(l'my gfapp _]mmeward,, mentally tahng [new ` zloyes and irfew neded- little things i_ my _own listrofrexpendieuremv I ' 1 . 7 ` I _ V my ro,o_m"o.n, tlio . '.';s'4i.`E'-:iiuai1tfnl`>?li:v__n:id im.1-nd1icad'h'er to the hair and bosom. 'I purdhased,` but worm` allito ' within} 1`ca.qea room on me arwrnuuu ` M qt the-eTv.entfu1`d sy, 81161 introduced her to a ' tkvnery spread out upon my bed; ; I Ahiul iworka eii1to`the , f , T3 iziiih th N dags, hi: oarhunclqsf . with, Q ng, but wh9l'1_I`~I;aw L1;_e .hnppin?La on Ght`iafiT,,faoe, _ ;Pf_e1t::$'gfora1L ; I i A " . ` ' ` _E:,df8iNd for _th`e.par1f.y ; Ijmd . otl-amused fgbg ). ;);e):owing Wqulc `urge on this laggard pen ! Dell. U tell me love mat; trees us \Vhat a Saviour dear you've found 3 abut story. --\ \/\/\/\z\/K /\\ -, ixscgun am} 2' THANKSGIVING. - ._... ':L1\..Lu1:uu.w, . may? I! so. ca? near the I-`oundry.: o ur yonus. Your: Hume. ::I`ied_ ; I never 3:1\v-'c:x_nu/1c1es.:zet in thgxt pstttern. Were they nnvle to 01-uler. Miss J ane ?" - ! Hm ..- I vn1..;.. -..-.... .. ..:t:. I... vuxn nut-`Al I dillle . Yes I They were :1 gift to me some seven years ago, when I was your age, Christie. The giver was something of an artist, and designed the pattern himself. I think'I shall never lay aside mourning. and prolmhly never wear jewels again, and they will glow brilliantly on your white dress, and then, fearing to beequestioned, I clasped -the_neckla.ce round her throat, fastened bracelet and brooch, let the glow- ing red drops fall from hcr'Iittle ears, and talked hurriedly of the party and pleasure l hoped she would liave, till I wrapped her ' iriashmvl, and sent her mother (lown to_ tell our servant girl to get ready to act as escort. Q1... 1....l....`I -1. ..... -..: -Ll'..lI.. ...1..-... u... urnvon USUUFD. - She looked at me wistfully when we were alone. her suftbrown eyes questioning my face, but she asked no questions, only when she kissed me good-night, she whis- pered her thanks, with an earnest em- phasis. ' Alnnn \vH{ Hun \v11;unhrnt] 1uh=::in'r Tm- luus.-sis. > - a Alone, with the whispered blessing `for i company, I fastened my door, and then. 1 turned to my mirror to see what my face had betrayed to those questioning, inno- : cent eyes. I saw a. small frail gure,-`n. ` face that i1a.d once been beautiful, that was now white as marble, set with hard lines" of suffering and concealed pain, and framed in a heavy mass of jet black hair ; eyes `large,. black. and full of sadness, and a. dress of black to add to the dark rcec- tion. 5-..--. ........L 1..::..... um; ..:._1. Iclllo ' . Seven years before that night my inirrnr hml given to my gaze a form robed in rich silk dead white, with ounccs and bertha. of rich black lace. and gleaming on neck and arms the blood-red ca.rbnnc1es-`my lover-`s gift. It had shown men face full and brilliant with health and happiness, cheeksand lips of cmnson, eyes 1'a.dia.nt V with` hope and`. joy. I lnrl tnrmsrl it-um tlm mirrnr :1. lmnnv wmi nope anutjoy. 4 Ind turr}11e_d1froku1 the miriior in. happy mai en, wit t 1e nowledge tiat was be- loved where I loved, and that below, in my fa.ther s spacious parlors, where guests were already assembling, one waited for me, whose dearest hope in life was the prospect of claiming me in a. few short weeks for his bride. I left the room to be queen of a. festival, -hostess of a stately `mansion, my f:Lther s idol, and without one cloud upon my heurt.- I came back at mid- night an orphzm, hopeless and heart- broken. i M" c'..n.`....'.. ......a...... 1...,1 ..,.,...-u.. ...\.\..r. oroxen, My father's partner had secretly I-.ppro- priated the money of the rm in some in- vestment that my father considered a stain upon its honor. Un that night he learned this for the first time, and, smarting under the bitterness of disgrace upon his commer- cial name, he called his partner into the library and charged him with having dis- honored the rm. High words followed, nally a blow ; pistols were called ~ for, secoiikls found among the guests, and an hour later my father lay dead, with a ball through his heart, his pa1`tnc1' a fugitive from justice. 'I`hn mwf. rl:`1.v all A .._-- \\':I.5( rlisniissinrf I1'0l1l JLISEICB. N The next day all A--- was discussing the story. The use of trust funds was found to be added to the list of charges against the rm, and the ignoble` purposes of ex- pendlture having failed, nothing )\"u.s left to meet the demands of em*a.gc(1 credxtors. Thvul nn_1nnI-hnr in u]\:n'n Hun Irvin? `nn EU meet. Ll_u:, uL',u1:1.I|u5 UI. ulllugult uruuuula. I had n_ `mother co share the grief, no sister orb other to lighten if. I was all alone. I was _not :1 strong-niimlcd girl to face the tr_onhl'(-,3, and so shut myself up` alone until the funeral, 1'1.-fusin_'_{ tn see even Chnrlie.- Then I 1-an :u\'z1y'at night. I had one friend in Cleveland to vhmn I dared to conde all, and I went to her. I wrote to Charlie. and told him I should nexjer ask him to fulfil his vows ti me, re- leasing him fmm cnr disgmce, and pray- ing God tu hless him ever, I l>:ule him farewell. `[7,... .1-..-. ..l`L.... T '....I.-,.,lvC. {Vin--nlnn T mreweu. For days after I arrivedin Cleveland, I was utt'erl_v prostrated ; but my friend Wm kind, as I knew-she would be, and when I was able to think, aided mo in aihuy plans. I had brought nothing from home but the one mourning suit I `had worn to the funeral, and ' Ch:u'1ie .1 carbuncles. They were my own, bought `with no stained money, and I clung to them, as the one memento ofthe [past I might ml-we in re- (until "of the term Solicitors. 8cc.. inust in paid for Anvuuns, it run) .....-.. .. m arriszes, and deaths inserted of charge. WESLEY as KING. Publishers ahd Proprietors E11111. Mrs; Munroe, my dear, dear friend, was a-widow." and childless, living upon an in- come that returned to her lrnsband's family upon her death ; not wealthy, but occupy- ing a good position in. society. She had been an old friend of my mothers, and had visited us more than "once, always urging .me to return the visits; but, unable to win my fa.ther s consent to part with me for so long a journey, for I was a three days` railing ride from my old home. As soon as I was able to undertake teaching, Mrs. Munroe exerted herself to `procure me scholars, and I soon had a class that paid me an income sufficient for my modest wants For six years I hada home in my friend's house, she alone knowing that Miss Jane Grey was the missing Ella. Thornc, advertised by her. relatives, -more to save their own reputation than from any in- terest in her fate. I made, no doubt, a nine days wonder in A---, and then ,my uncles, aunts, and cousins probably forgot ` my existence. Charlie, perhaps, was one of` those seeking me. but Iwas resolved "never to share my fortunes with his. Some more fortunate bride, with wealth and un- spotted name, 7 I argned.- would never grudge me my memories and ' my carbuu~ cles. 1171.... "L1... .1....&!. -1 -..-.. l'..2.....1 .....`I In... U103. I ' When the death of` my frienrl and benc- Iaotrcss wals added to my list of sorrows, I 4 was known enough Cleveland to retain rnv su-`I-m'l:u-s, mu! fnnnd n npw hnmn with W88 KIIOWIJ enuugn 11 U|8\'elauu LU ruumu my scholars. and found a. new home with Mrs. Burgess. Need I again say that Thiinksgiviiig Day was fhc bitten-est anni- versary of the year '2 `I 11:21: still nittinnr wifflr 1nn'L'nd dnor. vorsary 01 0116 year I I was still sitting with locked door, brooding over the past, and" unconscious that Christie had been gone three hours, wheh Mrs. Burgess oame to my room. de- manding admittance in `an excited voice. I opened the door at once. _ b . n `Mk: Jnhn ' Minn .Tsum 3 she cried. 1 openeu um (war at. once. Charles has come ! Charles has come 3 and he wants to see you ! Wants'to see me 2" _ . `,` Oh, yes} 193 the strangest thing al- - together! He has been here more than an hour; he met Christie at the party; and, only think, 119; has been home over three months; part of the time in A+-, 9.ni171ia`\rt._he1'e, trying all the time to nd us} sovit win .110 Vwopder Christie : name Jtruck himnt once at the party. `He talked. to her a little while, and then came to me. BntIsm;ta1l:ing_on, `and forgetting we" j 'ja.'re kee'}3' g_.hirn. waiting. You will come -11 n.u. ..LI._J...'...L 1... no-..:h1v \-n1!|nf (;f'l' 0, Miss Jane 2 Miss Jane!" she cried. ` mo 1"` ~ " . .-'-_T6'=thank`you, 'I`g'uss. for sending Chrxs,tie_ to fhe_'.pa.rty. He knows tur 7 '-n1n'i':`~".' " ;IaiIk1'i1i)7t;'hnj'c_' goqb but. 9: _ your.-knd- d0W1l'l" ~ _l ' But wha -can he possibly want of .mo'?- *' .. -nil.-=~a`I.....I,-.nu. -T?-o'n1':uIu C.-us nhvnnrr noia,". i .` . . 1- H. 0h,.`we11, ghg_t gj11..ke`p ! Excuse mo. thi; Mrs. Burgess, and '1 `win my. ` bed the next 1in_1e`he_ cams." . u u an` ,.-,._--.a '_1__ _-...a.'-'.1__._,.;..:_._ | vuu I U ululvuuvvw vIa\a_ nu..- _...., .... uuuu Only has satised, she wendowxi si:air.s, `to return--in a fayv momontswil-*9 _5!*!.`&`- ordinal-y xhessuge_`..-- - - V - -` ni11___`.1_'........`1.i./.n.ua} can unn ""M'hc- Ul\L|l&l'_y `ll-IUBFIIQV. -. ` V ' ' _ (!Ohg~13~gays L he -must seq you, ?._l /Iing} .Grfey..`" " ' ' ' u tr _i`1` T1 _.:Ii' >.a`n;nn`-imn.v\.>"~'~.IV5l-V`_VH1Ii;gh; Cu-Int. .. .. - Eurws Ixvmmn OVER ANNUAL INCOME OVER Rlsmtv1:FUNn .. Dnroslnzb wrm THE 1 Govnnwxsxr ' r\Jl'Uy. . f`W8.~1l',\1`W __ing;i Msnold .- ill_,oxne.ti1en, , Tsa,iVl, thiiik.-; I ~ ntlemanki-whim, and np`t on , ' ` V. 1 'I`IIl!\` l-Z. --`Is\'uox. No. 45 W_hol_e No.1447. derekl where I hml leaned my weary head I against my chair, and I needed some? mo- ments of quiet before I was fit to face at stranger. I wnnf. dawn nmim verv nlnwlv. It was cuss. . A . . [went inth the dining-r`oom,rst, and there heard a little bustle of arrival. Chris-' tie had (mine and was welcoming her uncle. They will not miss me now," I thought. _ I will go upstairs again," and I started for the stair. case. But looking through the half closed door, I saw a. group in the entry that u.i-rested my footsteps. I could not stir ! 'I.`hex'u was no venerable white-haired gcntle.n:m, such as I had pictured this Un- cle Charles, now standing before" Chi-ist.ie under the entry lamp. This man was tall and handsome, barely thirty years -If age. in the full vigor of yuuth. Just as I saw . him he was saying ; I (`dlllll nnlc nul: run in flumn nrntvrlnrl stranger. . . I went down stairs very slowly. It was painful to me of late years to meet strang- ers, seling as I did, to some extent, like an impostcr ; ' and I didn't want to be thanked for`Cln'istie s dress, and I was half inclined to turn and run away again to my `room before I reached the foot of the stair- ` 111111 H6 '35 3lI.yl!l'D' I could not ask ynu in those crowded rooms. Christie; but if you W1". unclasp that bracelet, and let me see the initials QIIITFOIVQA :nn;r`n T clan Rn urn:-cw "Lu! T uuu. uxuuulub, unu let. me see U18 mluals engraved inside, I shall be very glad. I- I sawia. set like them once. They are very odd ;. Miss Grey's you said 1" - `Yes ; she lent them me for this evening.` She-she--bought them nf some one, did she not 1' Ml. .. _ AL-__' ` - r Lllll SIIU HUI: 1 V Oh, no; they were a. present from It frxend, who ufvented the design. Here 13 the bracelet; Uncle Charles. His: hand i;nnu-LI.-.A n!\ 01...! L- ....I.`l 1LVUIVl'LJ.V\Jl!A UV 1. .\/I. LIVERPOOL AND LONDON --FIRE AND, LIFE.` I.IABILI_`I'Y OF SHARE}-10!.IIERS`LIMI'l`ED.' " $16,000,000 . .. 16.0()0.00o 00000o ANNUA!.I_r{COMli:OVER .. .. a. . . 2-.-mom uuu IHTIUCIBE3 pncle Unarles." H15 hand trembled so that he could scarcely hbld it while he read the initials C. R. to E T I ..m.L1 ..,......; .;~ 1 .... ._ n*...:... L,- \J- l.\v- DU ID I. . I could resist no longer. Trying steady my steps, I went to meet him. Ella V nxv mlln I" Thnf urn: flu: or: awatuy my steps, 1 went. 1'20 meet, mm. Ella. ! my Ella!" That was the cry of ` my faithful lover as he. clasped me in his arms. Q Art..- ..,-._:_ ._.:_,- at L , I I -~" anus. ,_ Mine n.ga.in,mine. he murmured. And I m a. dream of bliss that was almost delirium could only lie" there, too happy to speak. Bllhll s:1id`.C]n-i.utin nrmmnflv wlmf T uuuxu. uuly ue tnere, I00 nappy U) 5]_)e`lK. But," saidf-Christie, presently, what `is it'a1lZ" non.-.-_,, 1 . .v' . -n n-... .- . R L5 lb H115 She is my betrothed wife, little niece, he answered, in a. broken voice, whom I ' have `sought for seven long years, but now will hold till death parts us," and he strain- ed me to him, as if he meant the words lit- emlly. - Rm ml... A:.1..`+ mm ;..11 .... `M :.... t...... w L'u.u_y . ' 6 ut why didn't you tell us, Miss J am: 2 said Christie. - to 1.1-... ......1.: 1 3---... 1`,_L .,.,,,_ rv ,1, rsauu \.1H.l'lHle. - How could I dream that your Uncle Charles was my Charlie?" I said. "And 110W. hnw it vnnrv nqn1n;u nnl> Ruvrnncc unuuus was my uuarue ! .|. 8810. "Ann now, how is it? Your name is not Burgess, Charlie 2" . N o ; but my half brother's was." " `Why to be sure, said Mrs. Burgess, we never told you that Charles was a. younger half brother. His name is Rey- nolds. \Vel1 Charles, she said, half laugh- ing a few minutes later, I suiposc Chris- tie and I may retire into the tack ground agmn. Nn. nn7"1\n gnu-ny-AJ nn:nY;1-v HT awn I1-`Jiillla Not so 7" he answered, quickly. I am a rich man, sister Mary ; and I know that the same generous spirit that took from a. .l1:m1 earned -pitta.nce, the sum to purchase an evening of pleasure for in little niece, will be willing to share a. hus >ant1's fortune with n. widowed lmsbaml and her child. Is it not so, Ella? You-will not love them more than I do already. I said sincerely. T f.hn11rri'*.i'. mv min nf inc Tilt full - hut M. 7 Estate at moderate inte .lG.=i:i0X. Solicitors, Burris. __..___-_______.- _ ._. il|l'Ul|kl`) . .l HLI.|l|' 5lIlCUI`Cl)'o I thought my clip of joy was full ; but when. at last, we were alone together Clmrlie told me that my dear dead fnther s name was cleared. Friends who honored and esteemed him had thoroughly investi- gated the business ahirs of the rm ; and, after `every claim had beemsettled, there w;\.s still 11 small sum left, carefully invest- ed for the only child . of the merchant, should she ever return to A , or an- swer the advert-isements from time to time published inthe `A--- Journal. Ti`. Inc an lmlnuanr] 'l`l\on`..-anivinnp Riva T I IJUUIISHCU. llllle I1'*" (IUU/`Null. It was :1. blessed Thanksgiving Eve I passed with the one who had been fmthful -.-md true to me all these years. And as we joined in` the Thanksgiving services to the Giver of all good I felt myself to be favor- ml wif.h n rlnnhlp nhnr-.x nf T-Yin mam-v and \Il)'R:l' U1 {U1 gUU\.l 1 Hill: l1lySL'll LU UC HLVUI." ed wzth a double share. of, His mercy, and my heart went out m deep gratitude and praise to God for His great. goodness to D10. IHU. We had a. quiet yveclding in the spring. Christie was my only bridesmaid ; but we return,ed_ to A--, taking the widow and her daughter with us. And, in my old home, among my old friends, -I now pre- side the happy wife of my first, only love; l while on festive occasions Iestill Wear. Cha.rlie s czu-buncles, the sight of them ever calling up to my mind the happy eve that saw us anited after long year.-s of u separation. ' . l ` I It is either Christ, or self. When the Lord Jesus comes in, it is as 9. King ; He ascends the throne of our will and affec- tions ; interests Himself in all that apper- tains to our welfare-temporally, spiritual- -ly. And so long as there is the daily, simple object to please Him, our actions gratify Him. If self be the end of our desires, then self istho ruling power. Our ; understanding, our will, -our aoctions, our duties are but ompt vessels till Christ ll them He is not on y All but in all- Col., iii/.' Christ` is all, and in all. `Therefore, if our hearts truly `receive Christ, He is in all; ,the law of the Spirit of Life in Christ-Jesus hath made us free from the law of sin and death." We shall then have a. secret disposition to do 'all pleasing to Him` and reject all that would be displeasing. But if Christ be not the ruling power, then self reigns- even though we may be led to do those things which, of their nature, are not con-e traryto Christ. Zaecheus only went to see the person of the Great Teacher ; but the, result was the. reception of Christ into : his heart; and the half of my goods I give to the poor, marked the beginning of the newereign in his "soul. _ Dr. J. H. Vicnt was asked at a recent Sunday School Institute at Oakland, Cal., ;whether he would have in his Sunday I Sch'qo1"a tegl_1er' who `d.,:I.nc_].` Ha a.n- ' N911. , What did I say? That it. was. a sin to Adgn_1oef1,.N_o. That a_yo_un _ lady coiild dance and be a Christian . _No_.. Inoia'l,IF01|.1d 11015 ..h&V6.. .3 .t.=.acher in my ;;,;;;.;.; : 's< ;ho91-W110 _. Why pot?-, 3e.cause . dawns xa plsymz ,cszds,. and -- z0ins.t9`-the . os:'.vorls13y...mus9-T man}: in ship}. it ;.= .n3.m.' {'11 ha .m.;.. 'c..;.'. uanuwg I! U _ Wilt"; El-5]-lug 8110 -going to. th:H:;8tre.:u- world1y...a3nuae: . V ments in which it is-'-held to bewro fox: me'usTa.m .A.'.ter,_tojhdnlge. ._ nt,_I_ we as nnnn . '1'. tin .fJiun *in'rIr|'IaA an cinv m1};,p{1_e2._i11uuu1'e-gg:Ing W10, lulu. one Caru- . ying people, are known; to be far from . Ayery'__`devout_. Thu.-Ifr inuence is in- ;as.go9d 1.1...- guvu-v o -3...,.... V '7'. I1 -v. Ava me'a-s.;;1n'. .' _ter..'t;i;i nIg5- But. .1. Yo n.n;1,__ :;t1_z,a,`:ti-e-'g'g:i1;g`pqple, andjthe cand- - 'n1n1|7ino nnnn1n_ at-`n Imzfun Ian ha fur `fmm . ft-.;tg,:thu&. indulge .as. any. you .V-lad dancing,pe_op1e,, h._B. Francis Is. r..rupuu-. .~.......... .. .,. . _--__._____._.____.-L.._.__. 'ENNOX J: LENNOX, BARRl'S- A ..`... nmm.-vu.nt.la.w. C11_an.e:-y, l82.o0F no'r'm ADVANCE. gunre: ti. `No nA,Nc:,III TEACHERS - . _ WA_N_TED THE RULING POWER A young man from one of the back town- ships came to buy a present for his girl, one daylast week. His wondering e being transxed bv the grotesque disp y in one of the dry goods windows, he entered the store and bashfully stepped up to 3 prett,y-- ` girl behind the counter. ~ Hnw much are those 7" bointimz to I gm Denmu H10 000111001`. How much are those 7 pomting pair of hundsomel wrought nickel-plated garters in the win ow. Sew-.nfv-ve cents." renlxed the -V0111)! g!ll'tCI`S Ill MIC WLHGOW. Sev.enty-ve cents, replied the- oung lady, sweetly, handing out the attic es in quest, and blushing slightly. 1 I Lvindnr think thav are nrettv. don't quest, anu muanmg sngnuy. I kinder think they are pretty, don't you?" inquired the young man, anxious for somebody else's opinion. Vm-v 1-unlined thn vnnno min 2 thew somenouy emeag opxmou. Very, rephed the young miss ; they are the latest style. l'4`.rnrvhnr1vu.'na-rs H1 nm nn'f. 9}! n'v. (Inn. KYO Elle 15583! abyw. _ Everybodywcars them, don't. they, con- tinned the young man. `\Imn-alt nvnrv hnrlv." amid the vouna umlcu Elle yUllIlg man. Almost every body, said the young iady, affecting an unconcerned air. `*1 mm: uninn in mat thnm fnr 11 air] that Inn) , nuecilng an UIICUIIUUIIICU 311'. I was going to get them for 3 girl that I know," said the young man, somewhat nervously. Do you think she would like them I" act ..1.,...1.1 n.:..1. .1... ...:..LL 1' _,1 ,_1' :'l\II\* mom : ' I should think she might-I-I-I dont know," returned the young lady blushing again. . V I ``\\'all. I dnn`t hm-dlv know mvaalf." mid I agam. Well, I don't hardly know m self," said tho young man, taki_ng up one o the dninty articles and examimng it closely. I Van :'lnn +. smnnnun Hmv gu-n inn Inrn. I aruclcs and exammmg 1: Cl080ly. You don t suppose they are too large, now do you !" \VInr T-T._I nfmnmm-nd Hm vmma I may, we musn growing uoeper. They seem sorter big ' e," continued, the young man, not observing her confu- sion ; but of course I wouldn t be certain. -Sho s middling size, but not_ very fat, _nn& mebbethese wouldbe a. little too loose. I -i.,...u u.:..I. -1... ....... :..'.o ..!-mu: mm. H..- I m after axin ,>Bi ddyc1lu*-., I And herohepanIodurhile_. .. . - '1`_o fringe his worditho mated} inih ` With something of a smile-' _- ' A .m:l.. `nq_ lunar` `Q: IIUW (10 you 1 Why, I-I-1,sta.mmored the young lady, the blush growing deeper. 'l`lm\i nnenm sorter bin like." continued "vfi'i1o`n7"ethm""'g"oi" C551; A smile tlntlanndits In A. hum nf hnnnhnmnmnnld Sir Ilu InL`DDe,I'4:1B8e W0l(1.D8 IL IIEBIB (O0 10053. should think she was just about your big- ness, and of course if these would t you they would t her. Now just suppose you try them on, and if-" Qir V mmhiimad the vmmnr 134117 59-` A smue unuanntnu In a face of hepuhou Whose liquid eyes were mi From 3 broidiry of 7 J try tnem anu 11- V _ Sir ! exclaimed the young lady be- hind the counter, in a voice that lifted the hat on the end of his hair, you are inlultr ing ! `And she swept away to the end of the store, leavin the bewildered young men standing in umb amazement, hold- ing in his hands what he supposed was (a. beautiful pair of bracelets. And when one of the men clerks came and explained his mistake, the young man from the back township struck a. bee-line for his team, and in a. very brief space of time was tear- ing toward home at a. rate that threatened to irretrievably ruin the old family horses. Ito umn I~. hm: n.nv hrm-plats nmv until he " I vb come Axeye, 'Bid.ly_ dear, If- than he atmmed Illllll. A.` `a?:I:."1`.?.`;.`n`.`&".`. $.x'.'f:".` .r Hizxlxgl overo:r:_d brain. - ups were xbclnng nervously 0 er what they hsd to tell, And timed the anivnn with thi CV1 ~\'I'V`HER`E I-lE\1 WHITE uney DIG town, Anttrleiimed the qnivm with the eye: That gently rose_ and fell. to xrretrxevamy rum me om mmny nurses. He won t. buy any bracelets now until he gets married. ------>-9-0-9-u----- `Ina mronn 0: nor nun, That told how ova had entered in And chimed its every part. A boy, apparently much agitated, rushed into a house yesterday and said to the lady. bl nn wanf. fn.x:n`m var, but I've ant t`ARMERS, `-1 1'! sin. ( mm :1 nouse yeswruuy unu sum w um usuy. `I don't want tonlarm yer, but I've got big news. The man sent me up from tho 7 livery stables to tell yer. `Good gracious, what is it 1' - `Why, you know your little boy Aleck, what the num c:m`t keep outen the livery sta.b1o-;-nund the comet I `Yes, well 1' V `I told Aleck just now not to go into the stable among the horses, but he wouldn't mind me--' `Oh, dear ! What has happened? ' `He said he wanted to see what a. mule 'ud do when yer tickled its heels with a. straw. . ant. 1..,.........'1 .... ...l Ll... l...1.. .....1,-I..-um ~ Pve cTomo-- and than he took her hands And. held them in hi! DVD, , , H To nr_.nn than In wnfnha an hlldl Jlllll. 11910. I _ To o.x-u 'I"l..6- An In: Och ! don t be twin mo. Ilid she, VVith just the ininhst sigh, I ve sinse enough to see ou ve come, Rut what : the rmnon W V? " 1'0 IX"-'Il1(1 men 110 WIUOIIUI. FRI II This on her chock: Ind blown.- : " My purty dear- And then he hour The throbbi of her heart, 'l`h_at golgl _how_ _ove entqrod `Oh., f1eavox1'_? gasped the lady and clung to the mantle for `support. "\VeH. sir. var hmr Alec}: (mt. a straw. " rve Innae encngn to I00 Wve COIHI, But what : the reason w 2` To ax- . and once ugaint a tough Forebode its sweet: to `tell ; ' To ax-I1r Mas. MULLIGAN HAS ANY man To SELL." . [0 Elle HIZLIIDIU IUI' 3llpl)Ul'B- `Well, sir, yer boy Aleck got a straw, run up behin a. sorrel mule, tickled him on the heels, an--' The lady started for the door. `An, the blamed critter never lifted a hoof, called the boy. `Never as much as switched its cussed tail. It's a. mighty good thing for Aleck he didn too -. an' I thought I d come and tell yer. And he dodged out at the side entrance. -~When the dentist of this country n discover a way to pull teeth without mak- ing a man wish he had been born a hen, Hfn will hnvn hxviz-9 it: surnntnmu, l [Hg at [Hull WISH IIU lllu UUVII IJUIJ I hfc wxll lmvc twzce its sweetness. Nun nun"... _..-__ -. r-ZCARTIIY, BOYS 3c PEPLER, n- .....o.n A nnrnmnt solicitors. $6.. BQPHO, --When the poet sang, Love me, love, but breathe it low," he probably thought the girl had been eating onions, and the | luwcr she breathed the better. ' - P.E f`?!`i9`"~ - A\.lIV\4l. -any -.-nun-u.-vu any Iavvtwunu --.\ rolling stpnc generally gathers ro- morse. T nuu; uuu ---Aphorism by a. perfecll reckless belle --Be irtuous and you w be happy. . _,., _.a. y_:_ 1.--`- .-.. .....`LL.. ....- *_ uw uuuouvuu u-nu Jvu vv... -an III-`Ir : -A man can get his back up mighty eas- icr than he can a. stove pipe. rnL:_ :.. _ -._:L:-_I ...__l.I -1 ....... L; .'L ` ootrltlxo tel)` uevygiegiddy den _n M ' 9.. if his hat-.hu1 bbl`giu:or Ant` nun:-Human` `J: `\nn:n IVA Luau nu van an uuvvv rlrwu --This is a. critical world of ours. but it fails to see the patch on 3 rich man`: plnts. 71-uL----1- -----_ _.-..l. LL_I.. ___-- _:LL IIIIIAD uv Dvv -auv rl-Inns vu up any Ann... -1 Poovvv -Husbanda never meet their wives with smiles on their lips ; they wipe them of be- fore they get home. ' A `l!....1-..I- I-nu. lug. I-dis .. .-all Ann:nn ' LUIU I.vuU_y sou IIVll.lVa --A Keokuk boy has built 5 small engine or motor which is run by the power of Lim- bu_x-ger cheese. The atron or the cheese tho stronger the engine. I e thinks he has struck a big bonanza, and by adding I few onions, and a. small qtuntity of boatdin - house butter, enough strength will be 0 +.~..m.-1 4n `lanhl n mluln Hi: an hint` `at: nousc Dunner, Onougn unrougvn vnu. on 09- tainod to hold a. mule by the hind leg: while the smallest kind of a. boy twists the mule's tail. -. 1-. 9 .1 ran 1 ,,,_'II, 1'7, __l) _j__ ` '0ONVEYANOING. 850. I . /x/\' r\/\_r g/\a\f\/\,/\/\/\/\/` f>HN MACKAY, COMMISSION- wn nnvnvnnnar. Issuer of Marriagg Li- -\/\/\ IUUIV 9 L511: --The editor ofvtho Steubenvillo Herald, is unmarried. If he ain't he ought to be to insure his life, for he has come out with a declaration that. the dierence between a. woman and an umbrella is, that there are times when you can shut up an nmbro _1VIum>nx WILL 0U"l`.-A few years ngo August Flower was disooveredto be a. certain cure for Dyn'%rpIie and Liver Com- plaint. Afew thin y `es madchnown to their friends how ' y and quickly they had been cured by it use. The` great merits of Gm=:nx s Avavsr Fmwn became henlded through the country `merer and gnot_l;er,_t1nt1l without jafilili, jh ulo Secame immense. incvozyjmmin -thecanndnaand Uni Stltu arosellln it. n suering fromsonz - Stg ' ink h Uoeti ` ' mm, I:I1;n.s.'}._:': - n1:'.5..l..p.i..?.". --.. .2 ? neuuwne, .U0ll.lV8lI8Sl, rgpxunon 08 the Heart, Indxgntwn, Imypmtn, eta, catnke M Qoxfsvngrnox _Cgnxn.-Anr old. tr.om pmhce. having -ma placed =4. .hxahandnbyAn4 East India. ' `my the ' formnli. of s`IiiI1pl,9,vegebblo'1-I;'lI`;3Y _:=-"_'.u"am t}_n-ea done: without rehof. Go toyour Drug- 'C"IIIPla`intI". sun hgng tpltod in wonaemu Zquntiv " thougndlofclyeln ithisdggpscioitknowntohn -uf1"PK huff-It -. ._ 2-nv-.-.1.-.. .1.-..:`... .'-. nan name. in THE SMALL BOY 8 NEWS 031'.-A ye lAn.pugL mntunh was :`:annvnlnnJC. rvw vvw yr w M1": Quliflj l TIGKLISH TIT-BITS lIl"6. burno- osmpu ROGERS ZEONVEYAN- ...... linmmianinncr Q.uoen`s _A\_1c- ` ALTER KEA'1`mu, Am 9.` bonvoyaneer. -Money to Lend. at in-oat. Penetangulahene. ` .d th ' -an he mtohod `the bud: `uni nhnnlrn hm` hhnun __ EB THE MIC` MEDICAL AND DENTAL V 3/\Z\/\ `R. C. H. BOSANKO, DENTIST 1 :....:.a a... far Flxtrnctiniz uuuwuuu..,.......... .....-- V_ . R. J. L. G. McCARTHY-0FFICE -...a n...m.mm nn the \Vest side of o]}_n JAMES 1 i)"wA RD S. comva YANCER`, -r., 4 ussuan or umnmnca uoansas. nnnlnu Am unnu- aft M2 tel ~ tended 1 n 3.1-ties I 061. Penemnznuauuuu. ____..___.__,__________________ _ `A. RADENHURST; BARRISTER _ .........o armcimr in Chsncexjy. Co_n_y_ey-- DVVJ1&\, .uv.I.I-v:.11u.n.u, I tor" the County of simooe. Terms rem. 0. 011129 at. _my Store. Omighurst. 46-[y ros'r ormcn BUILD-I.G, maaxg, Barrie. Sept. 11. 1878. _ . .__.__..._____.:_._.._ .... .41. -.___..._ KLEXANDER STEEN, A \1 nun: Gnnerul Agent. Inaura.n;es_E'oct- E0. R. FORD .l41U.I`J.LVb1hu AUD- I TIONEERtorthe Countyotsimooe. Orders art at the ADVANCE omoe will be Rerompglly at- tended to. and information wigl ;tur shed .....u..rmn1r1nz Mr. E0111 : gervxoeu. an t}_19\_1_gh Noyaneer. -Money to rep. ____......a. M:-ZCARTHY, BOYS 5; rxsrunn, 1 A Bu-rl:ten.Attorneys,Soucltors,&c..Barrio. nt D'A.lwn McCarthy. Q.C. William Boys; ;h._B. Francis E. P..Peplor. Francis Rye. _ '...-.-,\.p n, 1' III\`r'1crnv' RA Rn_|'g_ III&u--. .- _ _ an/\r\/\I`4\(\/\r\-r4 IONEY T0 LEND ON `REEQL interest. LENNOX & L:'~. u:nX_ solicitors. Barrie. .A/\zvvvvvvvvvvvvv~ 2OYAL INSURANCE CO'Y `OF . nvmnnnnt. AND L01\'D0.\'--FIRE 6 El H16 Auvnnun nun... ..... ._ _ , _ to, Se; furnished ax-ties requiring E0111 Iervxoeu. though 9 hndhlmneltbeonoonnnluod. 35-ly _ n. d. 14. V. ua.uu......-.... and Residence on the \ set. opposite ~ nln and sub Tmmu HATANDi`UR~S'1`0 . when furs will us to- qnired. All those wishing suoh manu- , fuotnx-ed. altexed or ~ A ,.,,.- . +s:,*s=':t.:h~w W: . a . 3 31!` 831' 168 `. Omrortunivty, repaired will do well my mail Stock of hard and heft `f.e1'l:'iIi:.`tur T xelt Ha. just. to hand an tacto noes. at the B; SIMMONS. , vs- _. In__._- A. RADENHURST, BA1{.1{.l6'1`1un Attorno . Sdticiwr Chsnceg. Convey-.` r. ace. ` lce-,--South of the ost. Olca, n Street. Barrie. 49-ly `CALL. FOR THE GREAT .*s;n_ n_1 1 _.'1ll:`.V}|l)_A snloluxa 2 V K -:Cu;a' GI`,nrrh ,'AA_stbma and all Bmnhi. n......'.|.;..4~.-\ sinus:-n mi Shelters` :all' line -it ` 't_ohe ehncjm c-'.'r..: ._s'- . mm it `T'9J!E3&- /\r~./\/\\,\ `/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\r\/ IOSEPH SWAN, AUCTLONEER a....- +1.. nmmtv Cums Gntganh, Asthma and sun Iirryncnxag Complsintr Singers uni S tiers, all use it ?I`uoccufnily.= For ads on y at. J. Woods Usljlg-Stow, rrie. 7 k < - - ~ ' _ ` M. L. SMITH, ~ _' -. {` j % ;l.ent,. A1;oj,`{)n --- :T. GEORGES SOCIETY. .I.lo klJ.uuunv. .B.1.-Epi`bes`i1n~ioes paid for Raw Furs, \ -: - .,\,v\,,\,\,\,\ 7 MONEY TO Lub, -- 7 ' . J; ZIMMERMAN, ` DEN- n.....=.. ("Inf-1!-in, nrulunte of the RS, DU UU' W Au l mu.)- t call on W. Craddock. Ross-sh. undry. and save expenses in getting Yours. WM. CRADDOCK, xhgclant, - y 7 nusunnncaf * ` FORD LICENSED AUC- uun 5... nm nnntv nf Simone. .Ul\A X , U'Um.m.1ocu.u u yancer. 3 Act. &cc.. Crccmore, gin. ' - )7 .._ ..., -------- ...___... __._'.._______ DO YOU WANT Mo. ....n A'\I'I w mdnck. f f5 :..m.a1-mnnr. nn Quad frgehold E0?/iii: .. .. 3.750.000 -n Dommoc 1* 150,000 JAMES EDWARDS, Agent at Barrie. lllVcnuun2uv vu 3--.. __V , cent.. dependant. on'the princi 31 money re nix-ed S RATHY 85 A L'l`, `R134: LV UUIS. 111113110 .I.'\J.u. investment on goed sex` on the n m-incinnl rer1n_i_1'_gi '.CUAn.1n-1 --u;- u Lvu s John 7 oppos1to~Mr. Goo. Ball : nninll The Regular Meeting of the above Society. will be held in the Good` Templars Hall, over 0. Harrison : St_or e , on 'WEDNESgDAY, Dec'r > 8rd, 1879, at 8 p m. ; n. H. HARRISON, - anratarv. iunnuag Agent L` V12lJ._LA.\' 1 inn Aszent. for nuuouu , Seoretarv. I _._...__.._._.._. .ITRATHY & AU Ill`, lAlS.l1.l._D Lanna, , and Attorneys, Solicitors taries Public. Oonveyaucera. Barrie. Co. Simcoe, mm. Olco over.Ba.nk of Toronto. . E L11. 11 Ll\l.I.J:Al.J n.A.\u Stables. 51 s,m_i_55 Jarvis Street, Thc best $1.00 per day House In the City. Only Two blocks North from, .\'orthcrn J. A. MQRAE. Manager. , , ' I 7 3-1: Auullnn, Avuuu-gvu . _ ._____ EUROPEAN I-IO.'I`EL,'(Late Ocean.) 1!. G. BIQELOW. Proprietor. This Home will be kept on the Europeltn principle. Meals It all hours. 0 stars in every style, and everything usually kept n a llrst-class house . = - V > ' I-`l'1l`J QUDDLV D 1.I\;_jL.I'4u.-':n. -n . BROWN. Pro rietoz-.-F_:x-,ellent 'aocommo- dutlon for the nave ling pubhc. Bar and harder well supplied with the best. Good stabung "and. attentive hostlers. Lug age of gueits conveyed free to and from all ms nu. Few doors westo! Ma.rket4t..0nD1lnl0D-St." - . , to and from an tram Mm-keHt.. on Dunlop-st. ` blocks Norm tr MCRAE. Manager. 44_v_ --_. . --u - all hours. Urn I ....__j_ ......_.., _.7 t 7 YIVHE QUEEN'S ;IT.<`F..L.-A. `WC nnnurv nmm-into:-__E'x-.e1lent. uncommo- 15141411` U"1.`UJ.V 11. U .1. 1:; 1.4 , \u 1:4- BUIL'l`.), Corner Dunlo and Hayeld Streets, Barrie. J. M. NESS. roprietor. This old and popular hov.elha.s been rebuilt or bx-lck. 3 stories in height. and isllttecl up with all modern conveniences. Excellent accommodation for the nmvnlllnc nnblicind boarders. Bar and Lzujd '<':5z'1vcnenc-.es.'Ec4'3llent acconimodation for the unveiling ublicin Lauder wen supp! ed.__Go _st.a.bling and sheds._.__ 2|-ly _.--.. nvunnrin -irnvram 1') A1)DT`D 'l'Il.I'.4 D1.|!.l.\J\ll.`A ALVUHLJ, u......-..... M. SHANACY. Proprietor. Having ye- cently built the above House on the site of the Simcoe Hotel, and furnished _lt through- out in nrat-clese style 1 mn reputed to give the public the beato accommo tion-. Good enabling and attentive hustlers. Sample Rooms for Commercial `I`raivel1era. Stages leave the Hotel daily (in a.rrlv_:_1. _9__tx-ains. ' 2-ly _- ....-~nur -r1-(\r'rt1`I.1 DADDTD U3 Attorno auucu uudur. nice-,--S Uwon Street. .-`---__-__..----~- -- Auunnvlrwvu nu. .4-.- ..-. _ --- e WELLINGTON 11 0 '1` E L, `(R 1:. Danni? Hayeld` Rh-nafa Rm-I-in. J- M. NESS. mm-ietor. This. weu puppuuu._ uuvu _nuuuuu5 -u uuuunug . -. ., HE SIMCOE HOUSE: BA1 RIE. nnnv hum. tha above of ` LIA Kc l\ULV. .l'.|.U U DD, IJz1;\u.vLu.: JOSHUA CLARKSON. Proprietor. _ of Mulcaster and Dunlop Streets, and opposite the ADVANCE Ofce. Barrie. This commodions establishment is well fitted up. and will oom are favourably with any house 0 the kind Nort of Toronto. Good accommodation for Commercial travellers. The best of stabling attached, attend- ed to b obllging and experienced hostlers. Stages leavet is house daily on the arrival of the up trains. Bar well supplied with the best of liquors and cigars. - . . trains. um- and clears. T ARCHITECTS & BUILDERS. . \ /\/\r'\./` r\/-.,\.\ BARRIE PLA 1!ALL, Ca ntersc Builder and Manufac- turer of I)oot-sfgshes. Blinds, Mouldings.-8:0. Planning of all kinds done promptly and satisfac- torily. Factory. Buyeldvstreet. Barrie. .`1'nin'. 131.96 In Aovunc. Umurn I\n\JU'.I'J.I.MJ, v.u..u.-nu uu4.u- STABLE; County` of Simone. 0ice-Police Court. Barrio. , Uunrn B W .11.`, naxuxcx Ur .n.;;.u _5th `Division Court. County of Simooe. 0.Ilco at my Store. Craighurst. 46-ly -__ ___.... .-..-. --..-v n...q-vnvrncv .__.-.__... __..._....__.-...._....._ ..._._.. CHRISTOPHER HARRISON, DE-A POSITOR of the Barrie Branch Bible Society, Ilunlnn Rh-aelz. V .1t111.1D.lUI.'.l1n1\. |'u1.1.u.\.u1uu, yu- Dunlop Street. 7 , -- _ __ _--.._ ,- .- ...` -..-q farlei usrne. Ont. Omen Torpnto.

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