Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 28 Apr 1881, p. 1

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N 1.", DtLL\.L\.u.u.uu..., Souoito;-s in v Chancery`; 'cct. Barne. Successors to 1. Lount, Boys 8:. Stewart. I .nnnt.. l)Ll.\.I.\.|.u:.;4.~, --- '. Solicitor, Conveyance:-. -um. Omoos -Bot.hwel1'a .'Ll`l`1B. 19-ly ..___.__.._.__.._._.._.. 39 E (17 1&1}-'ATE ' I H... .1.-.. 1-ha.-a.~ 4 security .2131) . `ON 71i E.-KL inn-re.-st. M`-1.\".\'O.`{ 8?. mf . J L.x>."D' `AGENT, H .nn1v . Yn I.)lh t T .. nnnnh ne- .__; BARRISTERS, :-:.....;. an .(`.hs~mcerv`.` .fx'. mjiT1`1' r3C"1`.- - .1 .1... .. :1 .1 m -.v!mz.~5 , BARRISTERS ,- :_ nlmnunrv, No- lo)C3l._ (,3 ` nh and anal :oLocl--I dist! nguisl ` ului (_nji: ...l 1 x..nAv-A1 1 `.nm- I11`. ll '.l\.A HIVVA-11,! ,' V""" JAMES ARNOLD. . .\.\-so ~`.nm-nhmmm 011110 BY ,..`.1I Lm... T u.\In.'I. Jo: ._..,1 .,...`l Incun-(Inca iS`il HUM L 1 1`4\./J..'*- I ml :1-mil d1'.1'.\'iI\y.';s 5 mitrc. Bull`.-3 factory. `lo ly -3-1 on all degmsiltt-3. ~' 1:` H J. .1- .2 A - A .. I':llSSUED. .- . . 21 V-4- Cvtf County .,-s,,s /\_r'\/\. \r` A. ROSS, B.A., M.D.,- LATE AS- - SISTAN1` SURGEON Torontb Hospital, and Resident Physician Buunaide Iglng-in~ o pttal; 0ice~Ijl&_l'tie.opposite \V. . H s- F1-eeman'a. ' ll-ly quid Gas for Extracting teeth always on hand: it is both It-meant an sate. Olce over U l\v. `Jo `Ila IJKIOILLV JXV, JJJJIA`-I-55-I-I ' `Ii T Ed wards` Book tore. Barrie. Om. 7 - i - I I5 R. J..L.' G. bie0AR.'I`.`I{Y-OFFICE `s I and Residence on the Vvest aide ot`John 3 tr-.ee_t., immediately opposite Mr. Geo. Bull's ham and Sash Faotorv. I .- R. ZIM IE RMAN, DENTIST, _ willviait th following plncesevex-y_month: l{'lllsdu.lo, the that \\'eduendu)'- of each month: W abridge, torenoon of April 7. May 5. June 2. Ju y 7, Aug. 4 Se t. 8. Oct. 6. Nov. 3, `Dec.-8: Mid1and.'.*\pI-fl 7. my 6. June 2, July 7. Aug. 4. Sew. 8. Out. 6. Nov. 3, Dec. 8 : Peneta.ng.. April 8. . av 6. June 3 July 8. Aug. 5, Sept. 9. Oct. 7. Nov. 4,Dac. 9 ; ngua. the tom of each month. The remainder of L e Montlr will be at his Oioe. opposite the Barrie Hotel, Barrie. Ont. i ( Kilhblil I1LlUDl`J,' UL\L.lJuL:.L.'_- First-class ; best. north` of Torontp. Every requirement. Ital:-.3 moderate. Free bus meets t mas and boats. J mm KELLY. (late of the Com- V marcial Hotel. l`oronto). Prop:-ietor. - 29-ly Av 7- I- .... ..- . A . \ s/`- 0*` l'A(I I1 Ul'P1AL l'1U.I.nu, \.uauu Vuunual Nu a F1 11. G. BIGELOW. Proprietor. This House will be kept on the European principle. Meals at `all hours. Oysters in every style. andeverything nquallv. knot in a rst-class house. . all Oysters In apyle. a . usually. kppt in a x-s!_n.ss H `W7 , in th.s sacuuu. ..-. .. .. ______ _, a . 1 . news, s_ahowd_--will be found. t(*,_b_ f 2;: lilgswhlch dxslinguxsh all mat-olasa oouxitgy ` V! `u1;D.3pu.l`UntQDtll`53t0Ck`Qd with 3; .xt" ,;_` me qssortmenlt of at rgqu sites for pnun ,. ,. mg (cult es or urn ng out l-at.o13u_wm. and agproprinte cuts for an gtyjeg 0 bills, and a stock of choice fancy no: class of prlutin . of every doscriptfon in stock `uni! -ivuctising. Its contents_emgot.1.l .- . . \ , 9 TERMS |I\l.O0lN ADVANOI. URO PEVAN HOTEL, ( ate Oca-n`.)' BIGELOW. mm kn Iuxnt. nu ma Rm-nneam m-lncinle. 'l`1ll`4 wumugxo LLv;uu.-n. vv. BRO \V.`I, Proflrietox-.--Exoellent. accommo- dzmon for the crave in public. Bar and Lender woll supplied with the est. Good ambung and attentive hostlers. Lug ago of guests conveyed free to and from all ms nu. Few doors west` of Mark amt. . on Dunlon-st. auu.:1 -nupu. nu up 0:11;: \..-..... ...... "1112: QUEEN S Ho13}:L._A.' w. nnnxvxz 'Pmnrietox-.--Excellent. free and from an mun: Market.-at... on Dunlap-st. --A.lVl.ll \lUAu uuxwu, :.vuv.u..u, 0nt.A-'l`hl3 old established Hotel. nontnlnln 100 rooms, is located on the corner of -Yonge an l*`rnut.Ht:-aeta.overlookln the Bay of Toronto. and being: only one bloc from all the R R. l)epm,s and Steamboat landings. ATWOOI) 5: , BI.\'GlIA.M. Proprietors. -1813 treat, immediately oppoa Sashraotorv. and sceamuoan mu BIN GfIA!\{._A1::-3pr1etora;_ .u\v 1'1r\'I1I1 AM. l [4 [U21 nu L 1:: u, nu an an \1 A` Hayeld and Sophia. Streets, Barrie. Allan ' McFadden having taken the above Hotel and mmrnlahed it throughout has Good Accommo-' dntion for the public. The Bar is` well supplied wlththo best Liquor: and Clgurs. The subscri- ' bar would ha g1a.d`to 306 a.n_v old friends as well .as the public ;:cnem>lly.--.-\. M:b`;\DDEN. Pro- nrietor. W 11-ly \VH.h_'Ih0 best Iyn `.as nu-ininr |-I5`a~ .. u.uu.,.,___' \ Pastors and u the o{`m.1mmF dose:-in 0' . , in uok. ` * and Ly etc su pt:d[:{`x32:2.fL12y 1 fuztz us -. s.,,,3`f,";,i`l=);!;. '"4':::z `:1;*:%;=;:%%;5s H uo=`r...`mvr mun .. .3 twA0(;;`I;1ightom5n.un . . 3 each aubggquengr erlgpn. I 6:" )7 curds not exc . eed-1118` on 3 inch ~ 11. vncb. . par ymnzd Sp ontere into at reduce '1 -rates - Wm. 14. a1\'um~nng b 3 must a sent for th '1 d ertisi B `ncontin 8- Tra.ns!enm` 0! t notloea gnroq _ J13` (1011:! 111:1 of 0-1. `a 1% .1`orsa1. -5; nz 5 lines. will ha gdlniueh c.. &c.. not e q11;.q\.emamneMstor25 cents xceed. Ofderedb ach in- Yatrau an onion. . ` i W11 I whom th aid for Lv AD?` ?52`, ,tgren1 do not ea] ` " `I 6 'Which` wui 1-those mltstgmolp d be it rt 3' u hnred to . yo`- d(lo:1ths.in;;u\t:)`:i0S of 10031 b . ` tree at char lrtha so. ', Gcinl contra eta for VB&I`ly nrriagesv. um 5 - EY. Publish - 8!` 8115 Proprietor-' _ ' UU.VllVlI`ALUlt1IA .I.|.\I.L1:Au a.u.J.L/- l.x\I[).--'l`his well-known hotel has lately been renovmerl and re-furnished. Excellent ac- commodation fur the travelling public. The Table and Bar well supplxed'w1th the best. the marlget affords and the chxcest. brands of Liqunra and Cigars. Good atablinland attentive lxostlers, Clmrgcs moderate. \ . l{. DAVIS, l`ropx-iemr. 8-ly. uoauqrs, L Propnemr. LBION L10 DEL, '1`U.tlUN'1`U.--- 'l`l12mlc'mg my n-unerouvs friends for past frn'or3 while in business up the Black Horse Hotel, I beg leave 1.0- notify them tlmc 1 have p1u'c.lm..~:m1 the Albion Hotel. opposxte the Market, and Inn :-. thoroughly re-tted` ll. tlu-on`p;hont. muki n: it tho best one dollar u. day house In the nit! I will he lumpy to wel_a-.9_me '11 old friends ~nnr nut) `H: `liltllv-3. \k')'LsV1-s'l:7)'11 house in the I happy; all .mcra.l travelling = publxc. , J. 1l0[3l2)}1 . ` ` ` - yr R A 1`. RT 13...... CL ;\ Lt lxrsum nu u on, I-051 .....,.-. E. `II. AR.\I[ I`A(,a`rl".. Proprietor. `Corner . of Mulcastur and Dunlap _SLrueLu_. and opposite the .-\l)V.-L\'Ul<: Omce, Bax-ne. l`bxs commodious csmhllsbxxxantis well tted u . and will com are f:1vm1rn.hly with anyhouseo the kind Non of Toronto. Good acooxumoda.l_lon for Commercial tmvouem. The best. of stubhng attached. attend- ed to by obiiging and experienced hostlera. Stages leu.vm>l1i.~s house daily on the arrival of the up trains. Bur welt supplied with the best of liquors nu-1 cl-runs. -.._ .` _...._.L.-.... .._._.._ .0. . ..... - .. . I-Io'r:Ls .`7"A /\/\/.a~_.'-. ~ --,-\.-\./-x/x,`/-\.~~_.-.,~_/x.z~.r\ r/ma` )(uLL1Is.' HOUSE, omLL1A._- .*:.._~r__.1m.c ~ mm, nm-th` nf Toronto. Every Y '1'.rJsl`.U[1lDL\ \JI.' V \.I\Jd.&AJ a Music nnd'Vi01In. Alan Instruct-ion on the Or an by 11135 Ellis. . Woruloy Street, Bprlrle. . ' '_. 1` Barr (7. W Burrlu. - _ BARRU.-1 FOUNDRX, ENGINE BOILER WORKS.--H. SE\V {{h`.Y. Manu- facturer of every deacrigxtiion of En 1ueja.Boilers, Saw Mill. Grist 1\Iill,_-S ng1e,1.at ,l!ld \V'ood- workincx Machinery. . _,____.________~ V R ARRIET PLANING MILL.--GEO.` u . 1.1. nrnnnter & Builder! gm; _Ia_r_1uf.c- I -"l.[\v.l.\v1..IJ :. 4...--. BALL. Carpenter Builder, and Manufac- turer of Doors, Sashcs. Blinds. Mouldings -&.c. Planing otall kinds done promptly and sat stac- orily. Factory, John Street. Barrie. ...___.____.. _..__.__.____.....____.__.___ --..-\v at-mTT,A`l\1'RV _Ol{N MEL mm D 1, lxv U W, . Sign, and Ornamental Painter. Paper Hang- mg 5`cc.. done in the best_ style of the art, and chenn. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Resi- dence a.m1_Shop. one door north of Sew:-ie)"e Foundry, , 0-1y SHOW ME 1`H.E MAN WHO IS really wise amthe -is the man who will advertise by having CHARLES HENRY. Bill Poster. Harrie. do his posting. Rents collected, and H(5.l`V(l!lf.B`DX'0\`idd. Hang your banner? on ` ` ' ' ' _ 9.y M E R I CAM HOTE L, 'I'0RONTO. K n... mm. mm nammlnhnd Natal. mntsunim: H.U W nun ;u._.. ....- the CEIARIJ H(5.l`V9.!lT.B px-ovidnrd. Hang the outor wall. _ __ . .\~n mm. wnlI.knn\vn lately N Linn.-VI-. }_',1',!'* W` `';.,_____.._.___.__::_.x_.. AMIm`oN*i1orEr., COR-Nh.R or` n....n..|A ....a Cinnhlntreetn. Rm-ria. DI the outer wall. V- ._,V _**`?=`_>-'-. IfmDr.I.c:*9!i-_.____-_.v _ __ _ _ WLARKSUN HOUSE, BARRIE.-- : u -n unH'I`AGF.. Corn5;r `Azzzmt Standard vU. l\I\:Ll. 1\.A Lu, .. _. , -` Banker and Broker. Notary Public, 8:6. Lite Aasurmu-.e 00.. Hand-ix Co., Londsm and Ontario harm and Investment Cm. &c. Money advanced on Real .or Personal listvste.` Mortgages and ot1_e1' Securities purgygsed. 9-ly IM- - *rrr`1:1\mnN_ BARBIE, Hand Fire Insurance V01-% MEDIGAL {AND DENTAL `.n.~\AJv `uo'maL, 1`()RON I`0.- rI\|.....lvinn- mv mnnerous D Uu. .1 sneer. Owen 5 Lheur Barr 0. `T :2; Q: I i.?.'v;`.3.'9.3`.`-:`..:.Z!? '39 ..`.5,,3.`:`_,`.. [OSEPH ROGERS, . CHIEF u~n mum`. (".nunt.v of Simcoc, Omen uu nuns. . oth_e1' Secnrifies pul-chased. ..-., S. JOHNSON, BARBIE, ` - PORTER of and dealer in 00313 of all kgnds, and Georgetown Grey, and Guelph White Fxnishing Lime. Cements of all kinds. Fire Brloksnnd Plasterers` Hair. Oflice and Store- house at the Northern Railwe Switch. foot of John Street. near the depot. he bond of this 1 Lima in bette than that at any other kind. and ` `I. ' I```-````" II` -A rvnnl 5 ISAISIELPJ, 1J.u.- kmds, 0tce_ Railwaq` Swxtch. _ Lime is bette the nish superior. 01ce--Corner of John and Elizabeth-ate " - V - ' V I jh the txmsn supq Elizabeth-ate Bil}. vFa.ctory. Jenn mru-.-.. um..." fxm MELLANBY, HOUSE, :_-:,... and nrnninental Pa.hgter._ Ifpper Hang; ._. ..... `PASSES G_ER Comnrisingtwe1_v~ ships. (belonging to tie sol-vice.1envin gregate tonnage 5 6 U1. 1.: bk 8. _.....A A .---~--------- 1 ~ ,. .H o, DENTIST = ii-nuirl Glnn Inn I2`.v-on-nnno |'nnI.h nlwnvs on W U nsurpussw ;. ..w.., ...- "PASSAGE RATES." 00, 3110, 3120. Excursion $1 Principal Ports most other lines. .._. . ~ n A I 1.`I N GS. 1850, cheaper than _ - _-.u-'u. in Green t Britain, 326. Bteersge. t cnenpur um... ...--- , , PROPOSED S unmos. 1850. New York to Liverpool. New York to London, En land. .. April 23 Canada. .. A 1-1120 He vetin. .. ' 30 TheQueen..; ` ay 11 Spain. ..-_ May 7 l.Gx-eeco .. 18 n, . .. _ - , ofsaloona. Dates of Sailing For Pasaag Plans Dnfts. 6120.. apply to the local agent at the AD. VANCE Olco. 6tc.. up} vANoE_ VA.`aUI:a_ u---~- _._..... , '_'1'hii Comnan makes t ch 0! its steam- he risk of In- Bsible \ lllv Viv--II --~--- '"ECiIfsI,"I`EX(3T>._)Ti"`VOCAL -u'....:n nn'V7iOn. Xxxstrtlcgon 9n MY. ..., '11>TtT.SI H,PRIVr'-ATE .u.-.......1 nmker. I ,up`1ic,_gg. I`: J A \ I.-- N hora. .\ttnrnm's-wt-l:w._'_ Sow l!o:n`o)`P.nCOH. Kr`. f_);:;,4 .430, Owen Strwu, Bwrxu. J. T. L hennox. _ .TEXTuY & AUL1`, 1 '5 -ml ALt)rn) s, Solicitor: ,-, 1 Ball's ), DENTIST *1 9 ony V over. Ont. 1 I ._...________._.._-. scan everymonth: V , Dec.8: ` 5. h ill his rie. -............-. `mzrmxz; Q 3 f'[`oronl_.o. Every Z bus [7, of Com- 'ietor. w a .['I.\lVrL.;;4 :. m-mu-.e ]land-h_l_- r:t,6.kes the \ nn each ateg_n_1- .llJ.1J.'*'\1.I.'J\.I n *. and \TnIl1(nRB.' &';O. ,_sTEAMsH1P N. Pro- .;L',[\.x:. IL . -- ,, ; and,A}.t)rn-.vs_ curios l ub}u:,'CumVo,v Ont. O:n_':`5 over Bun .._. 'London' Or I'Il|I'|l\uu\a- on V ' OFFICE AT THE "* .. aw. :*1:: ` - A . an . . ; - >;_V__* GORDON, ROGERS e. C_o.._ D A \'L'I`_!TQ u.... V } arson`}s Block, - - - Staymn-,' Transact a 'GenemlBunki1ig Business. Drafts issued on all available points in Canada. United States and Great Britain. throng BANK OF` TORONTO. Commercial and Farm- hru` Nome Dlsoqunted. Notes Collected at Low- }: the. our News . out Rates. .63! ,?3'SA\ iNCS nEPART:i1ENT.;g;; Interest allowed 9n Deposits. ` OFFICE HOURS. - - From ,10a.m. to 1 p.111. 4 -- - ,- n\...._t.. GUARDIAN FIRE AJD -LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. ll Lombard Street. London. (Estabiisld 1821.)` Suhscribed Capital. 2.000.000 Stg.': Total Invested Funds upwards of `.Z.956.000 Stg.; Funds Inn-sted_ in Ozgneda. $100,000.` Insurances against loss by Fire are etfeotod on the most Favorable Terms and Losses paidwithout. reference to the Boarci in London. Nojchnr a made for Policies 01' En- dorsements. S. )1. - ANFORD, Agent. B:1;r1ie. _ V s. y . _ e__-..| 11 Conwmx. 1~:s'r.mL1sIu4bu< Hm). ASSETS, JANY. I, I879, - $3358.68? Re-insurance` Reserve, ~- ~ $1,060,424. Losses in St-. J ohn's Fi're, e --$l80,0n(I.00 All paid in two weeks after re. \ - . 17.4.... lug-u-.l 17-15 - 1Nvw.s`r'm)1-`u2 - A om-s:zo,onb,ooo FUNDS IN.VES'l`l-II) IN -CA.\'.\DA - 900,000 Security. Prom t_` Payment, and Liberality in the udiustment 0 Its Losses Ma the prominent matures cit this Company. CANADA BOARD 01!` nlxuccmns: Hon. Henry Sta.mes.Clmix-nmn: Thos. Cramp". Esq.. De .-Chmnnun: Theodore Ilart. 1-".sq.: Angus C. oopelj. Esq.: E. J. Barbcau. Esq. V v...........m-anmacted at Moderatq I~_tstes 21' P13- . _ Also Agent for the Commercial-Union I1 1100 of-London. Capital, 2,000,000. V Agent at Barrie. A 1'. Lou K}i7g'i1s C.HoopeI_'. Esq.: ms. .1. nuruunu, .3, Insuranoesetfectegl Moderate Rates of Pre- mium. Dwelllngs. Churches and Farm Proper- tlos insured at Specially Low Rates. JOSEPH ROGERS. G. F. `c. s.\m~n. Ree.-Secy.. `Agent. Police Court. ` . Barrie '~ ` ` Mont:-9. Cguwrn. ` .. .; .. Fmms Ixvnsmn ovum ... ANNUAL Ixcomn Ovmz .. Rnsnavn FUND .. .. Dnvosrmo wrm nu: Don GOVERNMENT .. .. _l A M23 "thy-. .__-.,, _Pu:1r1r..'u-:.\'c1-:-'I'he Bank of Toronto. The Imperlalank of Canada. The Bank pf Hamilton. >_ra.fts issued all avauanuy. pouuu Lu u......u... , xted through the; .NK Notes Rams. HE - an Money repnypbl A RTFORTY COMPANY. use an '-Ly. . ` IvERP6('fIi; LONDON av GLOBE J I?\ SUI.{ANCE COMP.-\`N Y. --_. -.-an lZ' -~~' OYAL `INSURANCE C0'Y OF - LIVERPOOL AND 1.o.\"no:~: -F1RE ANI LIFE. . LIABILITY 215` SHAREHOL DER-$LIMI1'ED. hnmllnn JAMES 75-1-1-`3_WA7R])S, 1 CON}/E YJLNCER, 5-r. , ssun or MARRIAGE Licenses. - H , _ . _...`.. [UII I II- TIIEPHICENIX FIRE INSURANCE mmg?_:_Dg2PAN\'. of Londsfny England: Estab- 'l`11lh .l. uV.,\.n.-4; , COMPANY llahed 1782. V LLVUUJ 7 COMPANY. 1 Eabublisped 180:3. s1_I.ooo,ooo. `For Fig-qbuainess only. A Ulla .... .-- . '()o.'m1i:Hloner, Marriage 1.1:-.mums u to [nan at .\I.)d:-.:'.V.-1. n GOD CH _000.00` Vtrran` sovmnman :msUR ANcEV ..-.-._-- ms QUEEN INSURANCE com P:ANY. .cap;u1s12,ooo.ooo. --u---- and Private Dwellin . with the Govofx-um_en _. THE7RoiAL CAN'ADI`AN "FIRE . 4 NnTnt.m11~x1;: INSUBANQE compass , COMPANY- I` allki ds 1 Pro 7 . nuuregvo`. sinomofe 11!! I.` I.V.|`JJ.2A.a SAVINGS CO AGENT FOR THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES: -A 4_ ._ ---..-..u1-'1-\ A \f - k ' . " - V` ` . V, : _' V.-.-Lrnv ` , F` . ` I I . -fwonns ARE uxes. mm: A nnor name was -A raouqguj nut PRODUCE ran wmcn nuns rnouuxns mmx."-n my advanced on ea-sytaerma [gr long porluua, '_able at. borrower`: option. JAMES EDWARDS, BA mun, Company`: Va.1nntor.V _____..:. y advanced 0-;-ytenna (qr long periods. alefat. opt!on._ FREEHOLD LOAN. rI\?I1G D0,, TORONTO. . 1.IFn.uiu FIRE. INSURANCE.- U.` V(_`..)'\v `.)uu: hwurml-5 xwmm. Uvvcu Sire .-1', nvx I. -Secy.. Montreal. IMPERIAL rn n\YV ' ' `EIIABH! 1:---.._. BANKERS. T"1m:' 'rNsUm.NE aniha EowAnn;"`" - Agent at Barrie. .?__. 1` \ Ens l))~Mm|o.; JJIJ \IA&A.I 1U __ _ . _. .'l`0RON'l`0. _ Hon. WM. Mcntaswta. CHARLES Ronnnwsox. Roman : A!ul8'l'RON0. name, ontapio,'rhur%sday.,VApxi1 23. 1881].} 1tonn'.n'rsun. Ronmrr I {ll HIu`no, c. T. LOUNT.A \J an-4 mission Money tw o.";.n 1' `INSURANCE ....a 19m, Canital 00' Y OF .~:_1vmE AND` BAR run `:1o,ooo.ooo 16.000000 000.000 : Insur- i.ouo, 3' AND II cor, v.;u:uxm.~.a.. tioneer. .\p nmiwxj, Ltm 2-min n1` l-xxx-~ lml-1l"uI`nH\1ra_ 13- roll-"(~11-)n uf Lu-nlg; -Police L`our1,`l{.-n ....._..___ ...__ I V IT A 1 ` He went from the old houie heurthstono Only two yeanlsgo, - A laughinv, rollicking follow, It wnnlrl do vou good to know : II wonm (10 V0 [(0011 W_lul-w ; Since then we have not seen him, And wduy, with I nuneleu in, The boy that we knew and love -so `We shall never see again. - One bearing the name we gave him Comes home to us today, -But this is not the deer fellow ` We kissed and sent away. _ Tell us the man he calleiather. With 3 men : look in his ,face,- A Is he who taken by the heaprthstone THE: Inst Kn:-'1 nldnn nlme; (11.1 vs: Capital Wemisa the Inn h that made music Wherever the oat boy went ; i This man has a smile moat` winsome, '- His eyes have a `grave intent. We know he is thinking and planning His way in the world of men, And We cannot help but love him, But we long for our boy again. . We `are proud of this manly fellow Who comes to take his place, With hints of the vanished boyhood In-his earnest, thou htful face ; And yet comes back t e longing r For the `boy we must` henceforth miss, Whom we sent away from the heurthstone Foicver, with. a. kiss.` _ THE OLDRAM WHO INSURED ms I owx EXISTENCE IN ACURIOUS ; KIND 01 WAY. . (L-olwlusioh.) . 0.1:, certainly. onlv I ca_.n't give you the meat", for we haven t it in the house," said~ Ciwrie rising. . but I will nd s_omething._" And she brought from the pantry a whole apple pie, which she pla_cod `before him, with a knife and fork. u 1: ...... mu] holnxvnuarnnlf, 1" have ten with kmte and. rum. If you will helpyourself, I'll have rady in three minutes. . H All rmht mv dear." said the man, seiz- I ready in three mlnuie. All right my dear," ing theilmife and drawing the pie toward him. I will act upon your advice, The last time I took dinner with the Grover nor General, he continued as he cut a great piece and began to eat, he said to me, `Colonel. never disregard a lady's advice and I have always remembered what he said, and the strange visitor chuckled merrily, and nodded his head at the deli- cious looking pastry before him. . Carrie wondered at little at the table manners of the man who had dined with the Governor General, but she steeped his tea, avored it with rich cream and sugar and passed it to him. H 1'... nut much of a hand for tea," said L lllgnlnf, l'0lllCKllIg IOIIBW, It would do vou good. tqknnw ; not: than um hnm nnt man him. o<)iiIv`.:\i)xT,r{|i, i mm .\nc}<% . (`;)1ynI.l-)i\)1| .3l', V u ....I./urn 1.1.-mum.-nxrAn1ex' {he .\ "Na. ac; .- \/ z. s/\r\.`\/\ -(Y, AUGHONEER, Conveyance:-. _ Issuer of ow Act. M-may . \nnnvn1n`l'l ()n[_ `a he yvno mxca ny ma ncaprnz: -The lost boy : olden place.` passed it to mm. - I'm not much too," the man as he drained the cup, but my doctor says that I must drink it for my disvestion. Ruined my digestion while I was in the army. you see," and he winked solemnly. By the way, he continued. picking up the silver teaspoon from his saucer, 'ha.ve you any more of these ? They are as neat a. pattem as I ever smv, and odd, too. _ I should like to am-, the rust, othe dozen, If you have them." 4: \r,.+1.m- hnu nnlr nlevcu." said (,`~.u'1*ie coum SIMCOE GENERAL ADVERTISER. of_the dozen, if have them.` . Mother has only eleven," in her innocense, zxncl she is very` very proud of th0m~,bnt I will show them to you. "_ Then she .ln'0nght the little box with the . precious ' table silver`---clcvon teaspoons, _ four tablespoons and an ancient cream -jug --all pure :sil\'ci-` and shining brightly--:md placed tl1cInh_(-.fnrelm1' inquisitive visit:-r to admire`. _ _ V lie hurl nis`.ie.l his light lunch ~-th:\t is, the pic was dcniolishexl and tho teaput empty. As the girl handed him the treas- ures ho ar-me, twkytho box to the window. examined its contents with :1 critical nwvo- ment, and then, as if in a joyful surprise, saiclz` "`I:un right. They are the vary 5 0113.. The very sumo identical spoons` t atmy friend 1051: when he `was a boy. How lucky it is tlnt I lmvo fn.Inr.l them at, v `__L H` Ll!) W last. \\YI last." \Vit1\ these worais, and a` low how, the rascal opened the dnor and slipped away with the spoons and silver cream . pitcher down the path towartl the gate. For an instant Carrie stood mutiunless, than rushing after him, she shrieked: Give me those spoons. They are my mothei-`s'spnnns, and you are trying to Steal them. You nr-.'n.`tl1ief, Bring them back 3" mum vnnn hmvm-m-. mLid- no attention bac "' T The man. however, paid to the child s cries, but ran rapidly down the path, mwrying the box in his :mu.=s. and the spoons and pitcher would have been lost forever if :11 new pm-ty hall nut appeared on the scene. V , ma Dan was quietly nibbling the grass appeared the Old Dan quietly the near the g:L`eway. Hearing his little mis-` tress \-'0ice,4 he looked. up at the very instmit the tramp passed. What he saw about the man that disturbed him lhdunft khow, but erecting his head. with n hna.rse B-:1-a-a 3" he shot after him like` :1 can- non ball. _ Tina mm ~ f.m`ned to 1`ecei\'e him and 4 The ma.n'turned to .1`CC9l\'8 him defend himself, but the ram struck him fairly in front and knockedhim half sense- lesg, at on his back. scattering the silver ` ' in all directions . For an instant the fellow remained sprawling in the dust. then he ` slowlv arose, limping and groaning, and with a glance at his enemy `began to gather up his stolen spoils.` He had partly completed the task when old Dan, who had all A this time been i watching the proceeding from beneath his shaggy eyebrows shook his long 'be_a.rd. and with another tremendous . B-3-a.-n. E" dashed at him again, and over he went n. . second tlme, his treasures flying from his 1.-.": . . Becuuu \Llu\.-, um ....-..~..__, hand. T` V T And now be an a. strange battle. With cries of rage and pain, the man recovered his feet, and turned upon the ram, kicking A and striking at him furiously, while Dan. accustomed to such warfare from years of experience with the boys of the country- side, easily eluded him, and in return b_utted him to the earth again and again. mi... cannon! and cream pitcher were U ('!'.l1. K Urn . Agent. linpr--: pnnie.-r. .\1unm, vnlu |nnd~ In butted him to the earun again zsuu asgauu. The spoons and pitcher knocked hither and thither, as the com- batants struggled, the road was trampled into something like 2:. race course, the air was lled with very` bad , language very and a great cloud of dust; angry `b-a.-a-s. But after some five minutes, victory de- clared itself upon the side of the quadrup- ' ed, and bruised and bleeding. with clothes in rags, minus hat and shoes, thevan uish-_ ed man suddenly turned away MIC ran limping down the road, leaving his anta- ' gomst in full possession of theeld and stolen silver, ` 01:} Dan remained motionless, gnzirei I after his enemy until he diszppea. _ around adistent turn in the to , than t . shaking the dust from his course wool, he _ve utterance to slow grumble of 'satis- I notion, and \'\ a`;rgin his `tail, Jreturned. to I i1inner`in"frontofv-tliehouse, ' ` , llnlffsn hour 1st_er,.-as Carrie covetodspoons and thebright little p1l'Cll_0l_' 1 J l. is ithehi-oblier we-ii-. ed, ind Ned. 7 . . 2 -awe wilknbuiu. `1d'..'IJ.an-?st_a11,fr:I ` w2:=!r abut Stnilz. - .- .z-ax --r-xzszx/-./\v-\/~.'~ /`.1-/*. su1'm_I_u_nAn:_J him now for a. hundred douars. . _ And the boy was `right. _The o_1d ram 1 `did more shun he knew yhen he fought the, V "t.ramp'uud conquered`hi.m.; H h1__ ; V finaltofg-. u_ T,.tind'.a. fre.e,"happy life 03`: ,: V;-.t,h,vi`x:eno-in 9-hi`.-`.Y'-. T ` .1 I ; % LOST. AA aov-A _ Benjamin `Disraeli, the boy, `was gifted no ordinary` way. Well educated to begin with, easy in means, beautiful in person, gayeandpolished in manner, ob- servant, ready in conversation, mystical in one vein, without illusions in another, 'fervid' and cynical, persevering and ippant. he came into London society more than fty years ago. With high ambitions he was capable of stem resolves, andbrought a patience as great as his persistence to his aid- in making for the goal. That goal, declared fty `odd years 0, was the Pre- miership of England, premier with acoronet. Such a man may have belief in. fatalities, - but he gives adverse destiny no chance. His novel of Vivian Grey," in which his . life was outlined, saw the light when he was twenty-two. He was thirty-two before he entered Parliament, thirty-ve before he would be listened to, forty-eight before` he held a Cabinet oice, sixty-four before he was Premier and seventy-two before he put `a coronet on his brow. -Tne extraor- dinary success and brilliancy of his public ` career argue the possession of some most masterly qualities -, but toiknow that he was during that period not merely the icbl of the Commons, but the chosen leader and ` champion of the Lords; `the master `of_,the proudest dukes; the patron -of the aristo-s , crats of the oldest lines in" England ; the special, . raascxsn .-\.DVI~'F.R or THE QUEEN , the chief, in a word. of the Conservatives of the British Empire, is to recognize a genius predestinedyto sway. Of what that: genius was compounded should in the close scrutiny of his seventy-six years of life be well known. It has been analyzed bril- liantly and unsparinzly by friend and fee, but all the explanations leave something unexplained. When the best and most merciless critics have written their lines they have turned aside and declared there was a residue of mystery. It will require mnu n-Yh Xta\Yl| OI -` HISTORY L: unmr sum-oi: or 1-azlcutmn o'r rm: - mam snrnsuut. - mm It resluuu U1 luyuuvnl. .. u... ...I..... . THE com rnxw or msmnv to draw forth the inner "details of that re- markable life and make the picture of the man complete,butthe materials are not now at hand by which he can be fully outlined. um HEBREW ANCESTRY Ill? nuuu U_y \v1u.\;u 1 ms HEBREW In the fteenth century the ancestors of. Benjamin Disraeli were settled in Spain, where they were powerful and wealthy merchants; but whence, toward the close of that century, they were driven by the persecutions of the Inquisition toseek refuge inethe territoriesof the Venetian Republic. There," says Lord Beacons- tield in his preface to his father's works, " grateful to the God of Jacob, who had sustained them through unprecedented trials and guarded them through unheard of perils, they assumed ' _Tl{F. NAME or ifrsrm-21:: V --.n-name never . borne before or since by any other f:uuily --i`n order that their race might be forever recognized." ' The family prospered in Venice as they lmd prospered in Shmin. and in 17.45 Benjamin Disraeli Au ya-an wv nu... 0 Venice they Inm prospereu in l"elpain, and Benjamin retired from lmsiness and settled at Eneld in Englaml. This Benjamin Disraeli `was that nmctical micostor of Lord Beaconslield i\'hon1 he is s_a.i(l to resemble somewhat in character. He was an observant Jew and :1 member nf the Spanish and I ortugi1eso Synagogue in London. his cunncctionwith which he kept up to the time of his death, `whiu-.h occurred`-. in 1816. Mr. 'Bcl1j:ll11ll1 Disraeli'a son Isaac was born at Enliclxl in 1776. In 1802 he married a. Jewish lady of "rent hcauty and. ronmrlmblo accoin plis iments._ Miss Maria. Basevi, the sister of Joshua Bmaevi, an .eminent arcliit-ect. On December `.21, 1805, his eldest arm, Benjamin, the late Lord Benconseld, ' \\'.\s 301:5 _.u..~+o AT E5 !-`IELD. He was duly received into. the .Ta=.n'is_li `Church; but with the initial rite his fnrinal 5. connection with Israel ended. He was yet _ of tender age when his father nally ro- t` nouncorl-his conneclion with tho synngu. A6 | ( 1'. Awnnl gue. or-L-1sn.u:Li's l~:I)L'C.\Tl0.\ little is known ;- but' tn judge from some app:u'ent1y- 8.l1t0bi0gl`&pi]iC8.1 reminiscences in his two earliest novels, he had to assert himself against prejudices of nice even at that early time. He was for" a shortsperiod afterwards in an attorney`s oice at his father's wish : but his attention was chiey occupiad nfith rommices, and he never" was _...:-i...1 no nd mmm rhatincilv before l occupied with romances, unu nu ueiiur was articled. He first came distinctly before . the world in 1826, when in his twent~y- 1 second year. Vivian Grey," then made his iirsthow to the public, and appears to have taken society by storm. ' . . i.\:_ rouucs . Mr. Disrzieli was a curious mixture in those days of coxiimdictory creeds. Of late years it has been the fashion to call him 3 renegade Rmlicel. Yet, now tha.t his career is'roundeCl and complete, there is a marvellous form of consistency running through the whole. His dislike for the Whig oligarchy maide him -temporarily a. Tory Democrat ; :1 change in events trans- foi-med him into 21. Democratic Tory. His object in both cases was` to dish the \Vhim:." In 1881 Disraeli appeared as a object In both cases wan w xuau um Whigs."p In Disraeli appeared Radical before the electors of High Wy- combe in Buckinghamshire. The `reason he .::.: .,.1m. henn exohined bv himself. He in Buckinghamsnue. 1110 reason nu did so has been explained by could not join the Tories because he found them in 9. state of : stnpefaction." His theory was that by joining the extreme party tem poraly he might hope to aid in effecting a junction between those who would act azonce intelligently and moderately. _On`this occa- sion he was defeated, and again at Taunton in 1835. It was at the latter place that the FAMOUS QUARREL VVITH. O`C0NNELL ' -_-........A Tunnli hr! stimnatizad the QUARREI. Wlru ucu:_uiI.'.L1. occurred. Disraeli hai atigtnatnzed the Lakm-.tnr" as m incendiary and a. traitor. and occurred. Uleraeu M1 emgtnemzea. Liberator" as an incendia _end tr_ai_tor, ongl in reply O'Connell un_ 9. `}lxvmg ho, ' and than roceededto hken bun to the un- penitent lief on the cross. At the dissolu- tion consequent upon the aoceueion of the n......., ;n I837. Mr. Disraeli found himself iion consequent me aeceuanon ox me Queen, in 1837. Mr. eleted toPar1inxnent nljnnior member for Mgsdstone. Before three weeks of the ses- sion had passed the ' ' ~ - mz[.l?.BRA.'l`ED MAwI:N.au-nncu . but the timewillcomeyhen you shall bear A nib. In l841.Disra.e11 was returned for 51011 puunuu nun CELEBRATE!) MAIDEN JSPBECII `had been uftde. The reason w]: y he wns booted down "was not Because his `matter was had, his manner groteeque, or Ins dress and gener- al anpesrance ridiculous, but because be level- led Bis wit and sarcasm at 0 0onnell,- who was then in alliance with the Liberals. His con- cluding worde_su-e well kno_wn; I hug be. gun several things many tunes, and I have often snceeeded atlsst. I W111 sit down now Shi-wsbury; I-nd in 1847 for Bucks, which he continued to re Dresent until his peerage. .- .:..- -un.o-- All rryn `IYEI7 vuu-u--...... -- 7 THE LATIRB EVENT! OF HIS LIFE ute fresh in the public recollection His bit`-` tar naaqlb uponSir Robert Peel form per- the least pleasant episode in his career. But no doubt he felt bitterly. The party to 'whi hehad beoogne attached was broken up by whet Disraeh regarded. as 9. political a'poe_tacy,`And sllhia work was to do over Again. In 1852 he becamelgsneellor of {he u Gdvoi-nx'nent..dnring Ihiqh pod pg:-. dpoetacy, and sums worx wt to no over again. becmneghamcellor the Exchequer and leader of the Commons under LordDc1'b_y. This post he occupied during . three Aimiuiatutions, and In 1868 Wu made 1 Lgggegiinhtgidofg 133:. IL: 127 he ef- , 1 out eta-i e ayepaugge of the lgeform Act. It wsIn`ob.-however, till the gene:-`nloloction of 137.4 that ha ob- : aogomt; tenure of oioe. For sir" you: tliereafter he :-euw'ned1,t the head of ....._. umrn! thereafter he remmneu st me pen 0! the Governmentduripg which pod he I'- Ignally shared 1:: the negotiation at Ber in, .b|_-inning hqck, as he boasted, - _ g J b . -. ' "`rnAcz~v_um' In~187Qh wawniaad the pgarngi with V Ntloof;_l3Ar1-,of` uni um... ~ gaunt! Tsuoouslw-fszfoi --Andraw'Bnx-ton, of Tangier, N. S.,got $20,000 caalyfor his gold mine. . n___I:._ .1. IV- \V..lInnO.~m hnixnfn Rh-_ :. U,UUU caan` um" um gum. uuuu. --Puslinch, 00. Wellington, bnastav Mr. John I-Iewitt,who stands six feetnnd eight inches high._ ' `l L _..... .....-....-u on I-an nnu-6.'1h1 thnt th8 mcnes mgn_ --It now appears to be certain` that the 01:3 Indians will beremoved to tho Par- ty Sound district. . , LL _ --IJ ........ol.-.. an.` man! nf ? Dllllull uznusnuu. -Owing to the cdld weather and wamtpf rain fanning operations in the 0 mm-n dus- trict are much behind. ... . u . '. ,,___ .1.` ._.. :1.......o:.. .4- IAKLUVA HIV muvu Uvutuu. _ --A child fall between the railway ties at Lmdsay,and a. tram of-seventeen cars papa- ed over him without hurting him in the I-..-L least. luau. . --The Midland Railway "Station, Lind- say, was burgled and an entrance forced in the ticket case. The only booty was a. few . cents change left in the till. mu._ ;..:_1 -4 ml ..- 1a.;'..:.. in` Han Nana- ARCHITECTS ' V "UM 'E.\.'.\1C'.>\' "\- Mc\'l'1`l`1l~3,ARCHI- \, '1'}-',<`I'.~', P. L. Sur\v_\'0I's. Vuluutors. kc. '1' ...-n and \`i .'.m:-.- X.0_t.\ l_:_i Fu_rm lines ..:.u.2l krr-3 Llxluauvvvwu, Avllunuvvn .-- ....- ..-.I .___..., -TheLCa'nadn Temperance Act was car? tied in Annapolis county, N. S., by over 1,200 majority and in Halton by a majori- ty of 87. In Wentwbrth it was defeated by 687; A- nu....... ..:..l .-.f h-mAm- mmrn wml UUIIW uuuugu IVIII Au vuv nuns. I --The trial of Mrs. Nevin at the Napa- nee Anaizes,on a charge of having murder-T ed her husband during a drunken spree at Emestown, resulted in an acquittal. ' mL, n--_-J- l`l\-...............u-. A.-.6 nv-an 1-av. --An Ottawa girl of tender years was forced into a marriage repugnant to her, and preferring imprisonment to living with her husband stole a. sum of money. She was sent down for two days. `p. q n I -12.... __:L___.. A2.,I...A Wit! IIUIJI4 uuuu Ava. uvvu us-.1. -'-Nicholls, an embezzling railway ticket agent, who robbed the Northwestern ata- tion at Hamilton of 8500, is reported to have been seen in Bu`a!o, in :1 new suit of lothea and latest style of Broadway shiny at. ' T 1- -M , ,_ !L_J .._. 0:- IIISI4. --A de utation of miller: waited on Sir Leonard illey and Hon. Mr. Bowel], and asked that some changes be made in the bonding of Americanwhent. They want the word "'product" in the bonding system changed to equiva1ent." V111..- Dnn:An 'DnInmv nnmnnnu nur- \4lIllll5U\A vv \a\1\An - u-nu... _ -The Pacic A Railway Company pur- .pose to complete and have in operation 250 miles of the railway west of Winnipeg by. "the close of the present year. and to carry it to the foot of the Rbcky Mountains. 650 miles further. by theend of l8~4. . HTATZH. -`Stnkes are taking place for higher wages all over the United States . A ...z..... .-.5 $1". :nn-nnn -nnvlnnv at Anna. IIL, was 1: $150,000. W u5a nu. uvvn. nu. VJ ....-... v....--.. . --A wing of the inszmeasylmn at Anna, burned: our: patient perished; loss m an nnn uU,uuv. , '-One hundred and twenty-mac small- pnx patients are nnw. in Hue` huapital at New York. ` V `*7 `I .._."l ......\v LVC 1 U15. , --Fivc thonsuml one hundred and seven- teen emigmnt.-s :\rI'i\'ud at New Yurk (me day last week. 4 mn mm ....\..-A....-... an! Hu-..u'n into a . 7% g- - LEG AL AADVEI` ,v\/vvvxrx/vx/so E Hr;v.pN, : * mmnn -.\I L.\_\\ lid`, lID|-' IV \'\-Ill: I ---A $20,000 nlortgakgc gm thrown into a dust bin in_Chicagu, and was ultinmtely found in a rag shop all right. :11: 41 i ' A` 1Y'_,L._LZII ,.. .-L:nunIt\ \.'I\un\.- n. .. -.-D ..... r .--. ,,'_,,, --The oods in the West `still continue and hundreds of men are out of oxnp1ny- ment. and the dnnmngo is innuenac. n u . 1-,_,_._ .1:..|.n_.__:_ .....1 .........!nn |ul`lM~. null. vuu \uII|Iu.5u In A --Scarlet fever. diphtheria, and measles are so prevalent in Now Brighton,Pu..tha.t the Public Schools have been closed. `I I ,, A`,. \f-._1.1,...:..V How TI-IE WW4-;RI.l; Qvwls LIIU I lIUll\/ LIVIIUUAU Aluvu _L:\'w-- u.-.~`....- V -- railway bridge over the Meridoaia, uoar Albany. collapsed under rm express t-min. Tlnuraday, and eight. lives were lost. --An` old. and_`1'oIi:L`b1o'oI1g`ine`e1' rm tho "` ......._.l .`L l'l nun, u I||AAu\.l\-J! u.._-. `.0... .. _- --An old and reliable `engineer Tannsylvunia railroad was discharged at .-Utona on 1\I,mr1a_v on nvmunf of refusing to work hn Sunday. -- ` - .-4 u an . |,__._, -1 I-1) Uln UII |Jllll\ll\`,- .___.\_, Bridgepogt, Ct-nn., _l,00:JTkegg of powder oxpluded In -`l mngazmo: _ M Bing- hampton, N. Y., nnnthor ferrmc powder e_xplo5i0n touk place. `I')..n';u.n;u- (':.....m-m`.-. anr.~. I n1nh\I' nr L A |l|\lu|\1A| um... run. -.-. .-~Prnfossor Gan1geo'.~ s zc-rm nlmt-11'. or ammoma. gas as :1 motive power, which, xf successful. will substitute` water for coal as fuel; has received favorable cousidemtiou from acientic men at Washington connec- ted with the Government - - up 1-\1 A ,' 1. A....,. I-\I\A vv nvu vulv vu v v......\-..- In Morton, Delaware Collnty. }. a., two young girls were `arrested for disturbing a congregation in a church by laughing and talking. and at a. heating in Meda. they were ned and compelled to pay $6.91 costs. This extreme measure was not taken imtil repented warningg were given withuut ef- fect. The maximum punishment for such offences in, it up earn. three months` im- prisonment and ,0 fine, FOREII)-.\ . - -There is earthquake at Chins yet. --'1`he Basutos nrecoming to terms.` nu 1 1 ,,,,,I;L_1__ ________;_j g:1r'- OUNT .3; LOUN'I`. I A om-nevs-at-Luyv, Solis `'l`IJ* , 'V v--The Albzmitiu League is again in in- surrection. ' 1- v,,, u, r,,:_| P1. \ll'll.7I.7|.'lUll- --40 arrests so far under the .Irish Ca- erciqn Bill. _ _ --Beaconse1d was l)\1_riegI at Hnghendon on Tuesday. ' n._u n._-.. _.....1.`........ :.. n... 'r:...,._. UII lIuIl7D\a|ltJn I Earl Grey condemns in the Thncs G1a.c'lstone s Land Policy. ' mL- n._..-.. rn....1.:..1. .1:a':,...n... :. ..o.'ll "l'G\|3lUIIV D JJGIIIEI A \IAlI4J I ` --Tho Grzeco-Turkish difcnlty is still in atatu qu.o,with proposals_ and guarantees and notes as plentiful as ever. mI_- _`-_.-:....' -: u... 1.4.. I)... w... Gllll llU\-VD Inn rlvllvlnun u-u V -V. - --Tho femains of the late Rev. Wm. Morley Punahon were interred in_the Low- er Norwood cemetery, near London. __'mm Qufnn ni the Snnloo `Islands is riorwoou cemetery, near uuuuuu. --The Sultan of the Sooloo `Islands is dead. Civil war Fm: broken out among the natives over the elechon of R successor. W"-.1; `I'\.d.-n (IF 'Rh-hmnnd i fn tlk th mmves over Elle elecnluu 01 is uuwuanur. ---The Duke of Richmond is to take. the Conservative leadership. Bord Do:-by, it is said, will succeed Earl Spencer` in the Cabihet; vm... t`|......'.'.-I.-u`.I>1u Jan in rm} l\V f.`1n Cabinet. 1 A . A--The Czar ; death day is xed by the Nihilists. He lives guarded by cordon: of soldiery. Important arrests of Nihilists are reported to have been made. ..__'l`nnin hm: aivnn nffance to Franc and reported to nave Been mane. ` --Tnma has gxven offence to France is being invaded. The trouble has arisen over the rlepredations of tribes under the Boy committed on European residents. _'nm Duke of A1-avle e successor in the Lu-. Llaouhvnl s--v.u\--..... .... V. .- --Ozmd.aha_r is completely. extncilatgul. ~-All Europe has 81,520 mile of:-u_i1way. '-_-Destx-nctive nods in Spain and Hui}- .\1u I I1nd~ Iv, Uiuvtsn Boy committed zsumpean rasxuunu. -The Duke of Argyle in British Cabinet as Lord Privy Sea! is Lord Carlingford, `whom Canadians will women- ber 95 Chichesbcr Fortescne, Under Secre- tary oi.Sta.te for the Colonies from 1859 till 1865 under Lord Palmerston. ML- nnnnnl nnnvnntinn of the Irish nsrisnn mews xx nnner. Lancl League men 111 13118 nuwuuuu an unu- lin, and discussed the Land bill,which was freely denounced as inadequate. Resolu~ tions were passed` demanding the release of . Dnvitt, and expressing gratitude to the Irish in America for the assistance afford- ed by them. ' l ---Aetrologere ere coming to the front ain. `Ash-ol calelmanace are publiah: V regularly in ug1and,_and their authors claim for them 9. circulation mgh unto 160.- '_ copies. x_\coording to their prognosti- cattonn for thll year Europe and Asia are 5 to euer in myriad ways, Ifeetilence, ia- f mine, earthquakes, the deaths of hover- eigns, and general visitation: of Provi- a . ,, . . . . deuce; -coming from` Saturn` and {T Mern,Tism-us and -Jnpite`r,ore to take phce. [ The believers in mob` science must take :1 cemfrom. the events of the year so far. -. An ' p.0r'0t been ammnmd, end I; @I_rthq!!l]fS.ha!9_$."i}lKned the `people in usmswmwrwtmlm V 9.`: .. .. - .`."".`-T` ?`*"' 9`*=|iin;'.Whi16` .I$,_9J.-nan-do: till 1866 under nom rauuenwn. --The national convention of the Irish Land League met in the Rotunda at Dub- lin. and Land CARA DA. no; 17. Whole No. 1524. To-rtzxmw lacks houses. Avxxtxa mills are humming. ' ` `A NEW school house goon` up at Avening. A sixth child of James Dwyex-`Ts has di( d of diphtheria. '1 . " "'I""""""" . Ix Orillin they gm'e_:\ 1,`-01\oea't in am rf a poor family." - ' Co1.u.\'mvooD Collegiate Insitute buy: waxed the town boys at the willow. Jens Hum, Crow's Corners, Sunnidule, mourns the loss of his house by re. .._.-..--_~ ._.- ,. . ,, V 01m.Lu has organized `a skating and cur- ling Co., who are to build a. 82,000 rink. - I . I I, , _,__ ;1______1_; ""5: ""7 ""- -~~~ - - -~ . Tins Mt. `St. Louis hotel keeper thought he could sell nn the quiet on Sunday. He is 820 out. I I ,,`I;I_ :._. ..L .. -...1 In \ o:<.~:\' TO p;_.~,..nu :11 mm!-` .}2-:'\': non. \n.\'15Y T0 1 }-'uv\I1'* l7 !'v1:t`f` WM, (`u..\mw `\ Ila.-`in, I5 9-`IV Ullll. - ORILLIA has a health inspector, and he means to have the town kept clean if it ltakes all the hair off. Dn. \\'n.m's msidcm-u. Stuyner, was nearly burnedup the other day, Wylie wasn't thinking about if. __ - . .. . I. ~. . L, ...--.-- - --_--...... .. , .,_ , Tue owner of an Adjala cult wun`t take $700 for it. The animal will break its leg first time it is put. to work, now mind us 2 1!! East Simcoe four selling-liquor on- Sundny cases were up and convictions ob- tained, Iastyeur. "There were six selling- without-license convictions. Ex-Wnmcx Cooke rejoices in the own- eI'ship0f between thxrty and forty spring lambs. Some of the e`:u-liest ho has already disposed of in Toronto xnurket. at & each. 1-. .1 :- , ._ K, ,, A FEW very wet men after the. re on Saturday last-," remarks the Stayner edi- tor. But he wasn't wet, mind` you. And we unhesitatingly appeal. to the bar tomler whether he was. A PARTY :u1ve1-tines in an Uxjiia paper the loss of n. pzxfent.-leather dancing shoe. Some poor Indian in drmbtluss now rejoic- ing in the` possession of a handy limo ca- noe which cost him nothing. -.---. .....v.- -...- ..-.._ .._ ."_,,:,, LIQUOR found on the premises at` W. VC01u`temanche, Midlzmd, was destroved with the exception of seven bottles of bran- dy which the defendant swore was far his, own mas1is. He paid $20 and costs for having had the rest of the Oh-be-joyful. To .\x.uu-; the political handwriting on the wall more legible the truly good editor quotes a. New York paper's opinion that the present Administration have lost. the condence of the people. The truly good Ezanought. to lmve some more style : about 1111. - Tun kim1'ufstn.-utstheyhuuiinCnlling- wood may be guessed when it is known that a man out driving t e other day got. stuck so rmly in the 1-0:: that ho was ob- liged to leave` his bug_:,ry in the Tpruxsionnte embrace of the vnlnphmus mu-*1 nnr1_ walk hls horse home. 4m THE truly good 0ditu1' is cautious and non-committal. Hear him nu prohibition 2 "If the Scott Act will rentmin the shock- ing evils which every day ow from the drinking customs. by all means let it be adopted." That little if" is ix-liera all tho _t_x-nublu and rowing comma in. Tm: truly good editor prints u. piece 3 about catching at-straws." But what does 5 he know about catching at straws ? Now, if it were his truly bzui c(mtQmp.m.'xry it would be cli'erent;-we shouldn't care about taking him to task. Thrmring the trws in his teeth would he entirely sup:-rihmus. Tm: editor cit` tho Pavia`! is not prepared to deny in Info that Canada is too much govemed, but he doom`! qlte agree with the proposition that by comparison with the States our Constitution will suffer. We warn zmnexatinista that they will nd him of the Pack! a. hard cuatmncr to deiil with. I Tm: 'tru'iy learned editor gave the r1oceu:~'- ed Lord Benconseid R threo-column obit- 3 nary. Ti\i8111\'i3ilpl'0(.ii2aiit}' of nmrce is i accour ted for by the fact` that the ltito Earl was an intimate friend of the truly leurnedh editor. He once promised to subscribe for his paper wh-m his time with :uiut.h:-r mm was up. ` II n to-2.46ou= norm Anuuoz. 4 III`. FOLEY, statinn agent nu the II. & N. W. Railway, at Lisle. met with is very serious accident the other day. He was coming south with great speed on one of the new railway velocipezloa now in vogue, and when nearing Tioga. it jumped the track. throwing the rider with great force oh the rails. breakinn thfma, nf hin rib-1 and ` otherwise injuring him. l L`actic:\1 jokers in Cuilingwnud Ii.\'c(l an oil-soaked mg to-the back of _a shop-mate and set on it fire. It proved nearly a case (if unintentional crematirm. . The man chzirg ed with igniting tho rag any they didn't, but that the truly good editor was around at the` time canvassing `for subscriptions and as he passed by this man he happmm] I to remove his hat for an instant. A THE Census enumerator won't be (rifled with. Mr.G.N.Hoey, ennmcrator for ALL jaln. had John Lowcry,benro Cupt.Cooku'. J .P..nt. Cookstown, for refusing to answer questions and obstructing, him in the oxc-'! cation of his duties. It aim: the first m'- ' fence ofthe kind in this section of country the magistrate dealt Icniently with defen- dant, ning him 810 and 84.75 costs, and ordering him to :umvm- the enumefrator there and then. I I ' LICENSES 1:: EAST Sl1\f'I>l~J.-')r`i,1I.'r1 : | John Kelly, William Edwarcla. C. Mame, ` P. `W. Finn, James Maguixe, K. Darmch. 1 Wholesale : Wm.Coo1ahan and J. 'I'homp- ; son. deferred for one month. Orillia and ' Matclwdash : M. Parks. C.Roclmn, E.Rob- inson. `Ora: I. Omar, L. McDonald, A. , Hill, A. Campbell, S.Ca.mpbcll. MedonTr: ; J. Cocksedze, R. D. Hill, C. L`. Davis, D. I Noble, M.__A. Borland, G. Caswell, jr., P. Lazier, James Coulson and P. Mcugh, deferred for one month. Shop Licennes-- l `Robert Parker, deferred for one month. I Tay:-I`. s. Cam be11,C. .4 Phillips, T. 1 Henderson, W. ' . Richards. ileferred for: L one month. Tiny : A. Swaialand, Mrs.R. A 11.1. (T `Tm-hr Rhnn_.W_.1l'.rIn'ar:ln. A BUDGET IN BRIEF momn. 1 my ; A. Dwunuauu, uub.u.. A. Dale, C.AVurty. Shop.--W. Edwards, deferred one month. Midland : M. Glad- tane, W. B. Davis, W. Rogers. M. A. Hewiss. Shop--James Warren, 1{.J . Par- ker, deferred one month. A MUSKOKA 'untic is quoerly dispensed. A -..-.. .5 .%mm. ifna nmmn-ml at nuurnvilla -+`;cux'.xt; 4;: . unu ~ Iurnm 0!" I~).n vuud 119.1 m:)vm_v xjnyuil .-(TR.-\TllY St .\L juntic case of nhop~lifti occurred at Huntsville, the other da. , t e o'end,er being John lJ:-.Lm.n ha mun wan nnlt nrnun Han cal 0! lnopduuu vcuurnau an uzuuwvulu, Hitchman. `he case was not proaaed, the ......';m4>.n`-\ Emu-hs.M., dmirino tn hriniy Hm I nnzcnman. '.l._nu case `V8.3 nub yruua_ueI, uw ; pmgeeutor. Scarlett, desiring bring the cuelixp only an a warning. J nstice Bowland -told prisoner he was certainly guilty and ` deserved to break stones for three month: but an the case was not pressed he did not send it to: trial. The same party w'u,how- me; immediately errestod for ptealing tread. The case was h'earcl~ before Justices u.;;..1.....1 4...: 1:...'..1.u.`...A .I...:.:.....-..--... urges. nip uaau wan ucnuu uulurw uuamcen Howland and Scarlett.-and daemon reserv- ed for `two wreaks. Shortly` bofbroxho trial _t.ho "accused, Hibchmun; brtitallynsaaultaed coinplnixinnt, for which he v'vI zie`t1'35.7ti. It wnignfterwsrdn diacoverodtliist the assail- nnt ~wu'inoitod todo the deed by the_ pro- mis of in bsgnof ")}\`Ir;nd gt 8. Q on . nu hm`-Inn 1 xnuw cu a. U1 uuur ana U18 payment 01 ' the e. The Forester undentanda thsttheuphrtiaa no to boprooeoded against 1 andif they Ipentljixmonths 1 2 foreir`rioUo1'u oandnot.it wi1hervo. om: ` A 13! i'8hH01' thqigiphmgful boho_.v1on:- . or couxrv saws; - Drzcxsxons in law; are ;rendared the same lard is rendered--by_ trying. M. Enwm -Fanxuax, County of Hagtinqs, has a we that has given birth 90 six lamb! inside a. year. 1IIAPLI1~; w.\.Y. : nil. mm;-xLor.1n3ur-1 UULUIVII III Hutu` uu nu uny- m.~ Bassmg 011` pa?` feet for spring chickens will probablybe the next da- caption. PHIQDlLPH;A has . that coloredkrd isbeing med of us but- ter. Passing gs feet spring Comvrmr people pity the denizens of a. .c'it_v who have to use lake or river water, but when an Ohio farmer cleaned `out his` well last week he shed out two cats. a paint. keg, two old brooms, anold hat, a. boot and A dozen shingles. It has` been discovered that snakes have to be fed but four times a. year to keep them in good condition. `Where- upon. e thoughtful editor remarks:-- How much more economical to keep snakes than hens ! `iiiiiiui `i-A A 'l`n.un- s F.u*z.-A tramp and companions, camping out near Steuben- ville, Ohio, :1 year since, fell in with :- neighboring farmer and his wife, an English woman, w_ho,discovering that one of them was her own countryman, took them all home and gave them a ravishing meal. The husband nally induced ,the Englishman to abandon his rough life and stay with them. His wife's sister, a widow, shortly after coming out from England, fell in love with the reformed tramp, and at length married. him. One day he received a letter from England in answer to one of his own, informing him that his father had been dead two years and left him a fortune of 10,000. He then disclosed his ' identity to his wife and his friends. He\was the son of s superintendent of a public library in England and having in consequence of his fast life there, quarreled with his father, came to this country where he - spent, among dissolute companions, the money with which his father supplied him until. his patience was exhausted. For five years he led a trump`: life until he was at last provided with a home, n wife, a fortune. and, it is to he hopesi. 9. reformed and sensible mind. "OLD is the hills--,'I`he valley: bgtween hum, ' Tm: S}`NDl(,',.\'l`E lu\ND.`s'.-Tllo (inim- du. Pacific-Railway syndicate has sent out a circular, oflering land at the` low price of 9`. ..'>0 per acre, payable in instal- ments. and an allowance by way of re bate from this price of $l.'.'-3 per 8.L'l'(` for every acre brought under ciiltivatim. V within three or five years following the date of purchase. Those who see trick eryin everything pretend to believe that as soon as the land begins to sell the syndicate will put up the price . But these are the same class of persons who assured the people that the. syndicate would not sell am acre for less than vo dollars. I t cannot be denied that the- syndicate has gone to work in a business- likaway, and is thoroughly in earnest. It" proposes to build the Sault. railway inconncction with the Canada ('o`ntrul, and hopes to lw able to get all the rail- way supplies, excepting the rails, within the Dominion. People in the country 'who think of taking up land should lose- no time, no that all the` best localities will not be picked out by immigrants, 1 Who will probably arrive in ship loads as soon as the machinery of the British and Canadian Governments gets into .immi(:rntia-'2 i: expected to sat in. 1 . operation. Next year the great tirlo of 1191,15 ron. AGBICULTVEAL iilnna. I -~.-..----. _ A L\'.\\.\..:. \VrN1'r:R.-'l`he. long and 3 sen-r:e winn r which was only :innoyin`,,: to people in this latitude was tragic to the inhabitants of tho .\'o1-thwcstcrn States and l'crritori:~::. Now that com- munication with tlir-so senii-arctic regions has been opened. the mails coma- laden with stories of siitlcring. privntion and death almost as solemn as the 2m~ nals of polar cruises and Siberian nxihx One family ns.merlStcri_-ettc at Big lnilu-, Dakota, luckily expecting 9. sew-rn win- ter laid bvmr extra quantity of fuel. which proved to be thn only nioans 0!" , salvation to hi1ns(-.ll':u1d ncighhns. Ky Februnrv he found it. necessary to bring two neighboring llunilius to his house to i keep them from perishing. Before tho season was half over the fuel was gon-3. They tore] down fences and )utl)Ol1St"\` and liurnod them : dug their way to tho railroad and pried up the ties ; chopped down telegraph poles; tore down th-3 cabins of their visitors, t'1nall_\' s:v.criticin~,; even to the bedstends, trunks and (`lili- dren`s toys. tlm furniture in -\'ter1`ettI:'s house; iTl.lB'l`0lu8lD(ill' of the story is told as follows :--\\'hile `the cold.-ivii prisoned pioneers were upon the-ir llhtl supply of fuel a consultation was held, and it was decided to nmken lcspornt-a attempt to drive through the lcadlv blasts on the crusts for relief. -lnhn Becker agreed to go. A sleigh was pm,- d `pared, and with five horses hitched to ix is Becker started. It was 9. terrible under *1 taking. and when the brave man Htartctf _ there were tears frozen on his cheek. d Becker `persisted in taking it tine shop- tl- herd dog. He gave as his reason: I I`: don't know what may happen ; I would 3', rather bury Carlo in my belly than h:n'e C him starve to death. Sterrstte and h ix [companions became alm-med when at the end of two days Becker did not return. and they started out for him. 'l,`ho_v had not gone far when they came across 8 hole in s drift. where Becpker hml ,, broken through. The man was found 9, `curled up in the sleigh frozen tleml. _Hi faithful dog was lying huddled up` P` ainst; his breast dent. he tivu "'1 hgrses were standing lilelhss Ton their l';et,kall f:'o7:n The men carried ". _8c el' I )0 y c , made a coin oi the 3; `sleigh, nailed the corpse up in it, and then 'reve_rently`plsced it in the corn-crib until the weather should permit of its burial. Soon after this, and just as the party `'83 0n'| -hecpoint of despair, the yesthor moderated sufficiently to break the Snow blockade, and Sterrette and friends found ' relief. A no hborin family during this time "had irgxo othcgr foodthsn soup made from. an ox- lt ."'hih hilppbdi to be. in the house wplieri thoblookade began." This is the Eden Ci`nsdisn- North-bwiest ! which" the Beforrn craters exalt over the. Tygm liwm` l _.... :-..nmu.-naioner in ( Tan DEATH-RATE 01-` on; country is got ting to-be fenrfnlly alarming, tho avcragu of life bein lessened ever year. without, any ronlonnb e. cause, den resulting gemernllv fromthe moat insignicant origin. At thin union of hhe you-, eapccinlly. n cold m mxch .0 common thing that in the hurry of rav-2-ry lily life WE are 3 I: to. overlook the rlxmgers ' Jttuuling it often nd too late, that :5 n fave:-`or Lung trouble has already set. in. Iolo their lives in this way every ` .,_ _ , while hid Bucket : German Syru; linknxi, 5 would have resulted, am V .~ ' hilloln 1 Doctor been avoided. F ` ` ` H Iholt andLn_ Q. Ban /nee . 4! , piovn itnenl? to be th dnog,`vj"ti'6 ityihd in medicine. ' V & . :i_|,Voonnty Will tell you ` .Ovo1- 950.000 bottle -2 _;1ufui1n're known A V 46-ly 1) `.1 A:\; x U';)_ . irlllly. Hiin-v 9,. H I *;c1:1;m`; " -'-Hmrs \ttc And on Easier mum of Puymel huen Oxfcrcd the public before. your interest` to cull mxd me me zotizm-u`. vlwro. I`ryn1(-.:md 1 s.g,m %g;3msea`sLuna s your mum gotiuw 0`.- E V 2 '\ ~Hl--2. :Iz.mX~Jp an Sir-bu eat, Bar: .0111-n-` l4l1:1\\'z}_' I51Lu"1\111(`1`l3ziX\ I Street. li;.u'nc.- \V In I)..s-I:4\.I uv ll .1 I I. n . -. an-1 Vain uinzu ,\3;'x}I 1; on H 0 W A`, ..\l L` .`rn` N15. ~| aL1'IM`.'{ )\'1s1\:I1; -ilressixxg nus-. nos: 6, It all inform uiuu in mgur charge. ' Barrie. hcc. H. 1880. .~ ~ ;nes. Y gk A. U U L, Utxu.-mg-u .. ...--~ and A,L)rnm's, Solicitors in Chanaerjy. No- 3p3,1113. 1}.)nvoyu.nc0rd. Ua.rrie,Co. Suncoe. Bank of Toronto. _ , ,. ___-... .1 . nnrummpq "UN H.\.\U In _L0_.\X `AT Lo*.v;ra_ mes ow INTEREST," , -u ._..;.. nor n.mm.-mt than has even lg I have at present :-z-l;ge amount of Money t0 infest on rst-clues Farm Property at rates L-ons1derab1_v Lower than ust_1al'. ' ._.._. AIORTGAGES BOUG HT. AL'CTIO.\' SALES CONDUOTED._ ` And VALUATIONS ,, 4.4-4. ....4}m . .n.uu. v .-._v -_- Made in Town -or Country_ on short nogie. ` FARMS, Bouts?-1-17 AND BOLD! Cgnzvey1r1ci:a.g (lthmc P:-unzptlg and Carefully. 1.\'SURA.\TCFS EFIFETFEED IN ENGLISH srocx COLIPANIESL .011 .\ ,'um.. E) to Lam. ';.:.31-1 Um: 3` A numbervof Town Lots, with or within? Houses, for Sale or to Exchanggfor Fm-fn Prop ertv. HENRY JQMES. " " - ~- n - n-..L nmnn, u; _.., To the Fm-zncrs un~l Business Man of the Of Simcoe, _ _ V - u 4 - - ' d :1 we - kuEin?%`m9s%2a?8%*::%:S%;;T:-ms and In-nu-....-_ --_...._ nun IIEIAIIIDQ L_\[,;LY, lA.\\`L} lxun4-\-, l_`..)'\\'-.)':\l`u`0X`. . _ , ' ).i1\: III (I. A. Rmlenlmrst 3, 351-3 _ I ~12:-c.-1, I)\'.(`." H m Lsraniu :4 kiudwaro Store, `_\1onoy,~to Loan a.t_ `lut NI! IJIIVII-I-V _ 59% to inform all parties wishing to b0!'|'" money on ll`-arnn, Town or Village Propeftii W eect Insurance on Life. 0!` Bllimlns "1 5DlrS: to buv or sell Farms or 11011333 3 9"! lmvc COI\'VB\'ANCING That 1:: all the My-we m.-xtters they will be liberally Md honorably dealt with at their old 05306- ercnmmne Qnrnn nf the heat Loan C001- ..V H-.-` o:u'ni.Hl\)1|'el'. 0r>hvc`y:1pcex-._ Issuer 01 mg under Now 2.11! Interest. Ureetnore, Ont. . V . , 54 . . _.__-._....._.;. I$::`_"'3"~1b1)' dealt with at then` mu umw. mni(;}'."3`1* Seven of the best p-lm a `E C19-118. and a number of `First-clguss ind CF Ufa Iusnranee Companies. Britxuh Ind_d-I111-'s ._We Buy and Sell Mortgages, ~. . 93 In all kmds of Real Estate Shouti- tm" F0 Parties wishing to Land Money wo. aid 305, In\'eItmen!;s Ihls-1 ___ _> ` ` > ` ` ` ~---- 4.. ....-.-I: fuvnr. 1' those ilesironsf of ~ A" 1. L LOAN AND lHS_U_RAH JvE AGEHGY l ' W rur pzxrmes Wlllll nu uuuu._u--1--.1 -~ - nd good Investments ; or those desirous of rrowing we negotiate -Loans on most f&V_01'- lble terms -and with the utmolt P"`bl P 1PtI-158. All communications `Ire t1`88td " *5 condential. On First-class Farms we can Lead at Specially Low Imus. `We prom! W what we can perhrm. -, w. THOMSON G; 00., .. , 7 Opposite Post. otrme. `Barm- Rude. July, 1379, ' _ _ 29:1y INII I. I: in--- 0!-`I-`icz -_\'ear1y nppogite the PostVOice, `Burma 7 7 > "-"U. rL.\.1.VL:LAu, nun--I ~~--- mums: mans AND naoxans hm. ;. z_g. , .. , ,,.:__ ...:..1.:.... +1. hm-ro -warn DWALV, AUUlkULIuuav_ " for the Couixty ot S1mooa;'v Tami: rouoi-` , 6. 7 ll :a at my Stqro. C_1-Mg/11'nra.-' . .4.=5'?Y-_. IV. EUIVU J41Ul9LV~D1,`A.|) 1.8`- .""'-1 lo '1`IONEER!o'rtlio Oonntydtslxncoo. order! J` :';;*.*:.`:.**..2z.:.':.: .. :.'.'s'a::.`.1:..'. mama m. a-2%mo.AL`u.mna~ >P~Ej: josmpn "sWA1~;. AAUoTc6\1~?13.\1:`1?~ fox-the couim of Simeon." ren.s..n-1 ;.~:\' M1 .....l.u-un- H1 1 .t)ut<.`Im -- bu.` . .1 . .... Qum=.n's. Bench, Auc- gp n1'.li~4u!`, and` Cozuuussion Agent. for [urn-'a_ hem-14. l"uL'm SLOL)k.lIUl1B8- mux-a_ '3-m-la. \\".u`:`s. ma. Also for the I `.1-uH..\'u'.0s;m.l .\c.cou'nt:\. Oto. _- -I2...-v'.n `,unux\isaix)neI MONEY TO man Tic RuZf;"1T1', . - . . . . . . .:;_.uln\u-1' van: 5, .7... . l)LLl'l'lU.` ` ~P;L1'Iit`.-5 }\'is'n!ng Hf mia Rm: 6. Her: \vV A _\ , L;:'L_.V U '.-Luuu - nu-xmr, In3ur.1n~:o and uuneml Gom- gu-\!., (..`-)!\\'4.\._Vu.n,-tin`; in every. form. . U11-m --Immop Street. Over _)m; 1`:m`(2, H Lrriu. ` 15-ly .- ,__.._..._____.._ ,... . -`V lunnv II) mm: um! KL-si nr '01! L` ONEY-! 13.13.-` `V DULV , u '-.-\'l'~L.\W,1 u||\\` ll) LIN] ~:'*-`j`fj MADVE.RTl8ElV|EN'| 3 . I -vvxzx/vvvv R[STER, AT- uv cs..l:nH.-u- f",nn`l.'(5V8.!1C6l'. IY, BUX 5 it I 1'41. uguw, 9, Attorneys.So1icitora.&o..,Bnr1'le. '.\h:(]t\.rtll)'. Q _ a Ii. P. Pcpler. Fra.n<;1s Rye, " ~-- n.nnTc1 .0. \V'illia.m Boys. :\', H. K) \V ;v1. \J`LV Hy 4`...->.1 F.s`rms will hear of amne- lx.-ir :n1v.\nt3g5 by c`3.1li_ng npun W, 'l`HO.\1SON & C0., ' 1 n _:....a,. I!...1.-urn l`.. I . I up-u... - --~ LENNOX, VBA-RARIS-. m'a-.`LL-1.'I.\V_ , Solicitors ln Chancery. xx-. ():<:e.~a ~-Corntpr of Dnnlop and `u'riu. Lenuox. Huughton rssum). .. 7_THUR3D_AYs _. (_~...n 24`.-\.\rnf, l Boulton. houm, 1}. W. Lount. ;-n . lH\),.Vl-DU-` 0. uva, |'u'.=`.;cx'.'~4 :mx.1 1 ri\':ztc I`.\ukcr.`.I. ' ' " Barns. il1tUl`C;t all `J, 1394) L U um ., Inminmn: into: -;~n-u V l:iLr1'1n'.. &c.i U 15 U-U R HA-.\`1)S FOR in~.w_i;\,`uuunt on good` freehold ul 5` pvjr an-niI.,dnpun(lunK on the ` uxd_n`u4.~\.'1IL mquirod. No prinni- } |xlil`I::l mill and. of the low). .\LJl.I`; ~i>li::iLors. &.c.. Barrie. . -. _..,,._ R. Fomi i;ICi:NSi~ib AUG-. '\\nM-an a..'.u:.. n;.._o-.;b nlmun ' nu-darn In my H.111:-.1 v; ..........--, r TcI`mf1 Q1` Puynxcnt than has ever public b-:f01`0. [1 will be to] m .-use bufore you ne- mrv. Try maund satisfy` you1"self. ' IAIIPO AI')A||n KY1, \/\.I.\ V 1'4 Lg`:- is-qlnno-r, land and InsIu`n.ncc H-1 {hm-0 !`1rsl-(`Inns Sim-.k Cam- l.u:u1u1 7 per cemi. 1130 pri- an on Town 01" Vilhuzo Pmpnr- -.~idum`(',s`(m111 side of \Vors\oy- of .`.1u`.x-MIL-1' S11'ccI,'Bau'1'ic. * , , , S-ls ,,-_.__.... . - ' BOYS 3; PEPLER, __--r.. unlinitnm. &o...Bai-1-Ie. Auction I:tlI'tsT AIUW ll 1 LU, tx1w\.u.;.. 1~'>ur\v_\'9rs_, _&c. Lots l1_ud out. Farm hues `l`irn'=m~1i1uix.~u- v<:L'.ni.hcil. Sac.` 51-ly 'l:f's muck. H11`:-statirs) Dun` Illusu runny.-. - x lmplmnont St0I`(\h0_U.B0. oppo- ` Hotel, m-ur the market. Collxer TI 3 II no --V-_- - , ` rent, Bgmu, Foot or Muriel , has-ne._ _ ! __. gvi;-s'n`.ng l_4'I 15.):-r .-.v Money pd-_ ~: lurnc P. 0.. wjxll recexve 1h:;.:.-nrd m the 111 mu-, free of ..q `L 1-1 zh 0 It 405* mu auvv-, ' {he largo 7 in section. ,- 3,-1vL_a:t':;lng. `Bum pap . at cu-culatlon of all news is at most denim contents .__ ex-ofthe Conn W. ulxdhjdyini . 9.? -ed1tot-13 - ......1__wl1l he l%

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