Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 1 Jun 1882, p. 4

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6:-9 `A TRIP I-`noun OOLLINGWOOITO wumuno A :;n.~*= M::;.:*:;.`J;v.::;b6-T` ; `.2332 1-m...';.`a'i*$%.t. a`.,`-`?.#"i.;x ?.$*_` ` "III-DIIII LEM KUU I13." A New and Direct L1ne.vla Seneca and Kani:a- kee.hns recently been opened between Richmond. Non-fclk.NewBort News, Chattanooga. Atlanta. Au- sta,Naahvi e Louisville. Lexinzton,Cincintmn, ndianopoliaau Lafayette. and Omaha. Minnoap one a.nti,8_t.'Paui and intermediate points. _. . T43 Throat!) Passenger: Travel onFpgc`Expnea_ r us; - ' -` Tickefor sale at all principal Ticket Oicel in the United States and Canada. Bnzgnzechecked through and rates of {arc ni. . wnys as low as competitors that offer less advan- ta_a;es._ __ __ _ _ A __ _____ `ex-so gidetaed info:-mation,et the Mapsand Fold- c`n"A1 nocI(`Isi;Auo ROUTE. At your nearest Ticket Oloe. or address , .Tl`f" eb""'-"'-"'E1a. lic Tm? 'l"`$` s3`erm' ` ;..3QR. . 113 ql';'1,lQBT R1 ..` '9; `__,f)> 2% * ,5}: :..` {.3 "S:l(IFFED`,' , m;>s%:1; , V aplndldly y6'nM't'Int it ii'Ko:n Bil Sold by dulon. by Olu-to vugzurt. Woodnook, Ont. 6-Om. = uiliunl lIUUl\ IaI.All|.l IKUU your Oloe. R. R. CABLE. V E. 81'. JOHN 0 CABLE. Vice-Pres. & Gen`! M'g'r. ~ CHI!` 3:u5ft55r7*7&':;'--.`5}}}'iE; or F8! ._ROP8 ,3 ~.., `INDBE8TIJV. 4 _;wrrnms *` ;llHn1I!l'-B?-`-==`-'--` %` PREMAN S- `V % _| % 95 $4 _- .L ;........; n. 61:11:: nnntln their own '9 !|F'l WD3lUI`1|JS6!!'O!l!`.'lVJ EH!!! . !g4V* _ j.-`. L. .0 n r..,____. `l._--,: ; _ Z? ,;1,;:' `I Are pleasant to take. Contain their own ~Pprga_tivo. 15 n. pafehaxgre, and emgotnl _'duaoyer of worimitn child`:-en`or Adults uuny-cu, .. ._--. _.v V, 7 _, -..` mchuen ahoukj-_look toting` ubgl on the Pot- `xrs. If the nddressis nol533, Oxford Street, noleav are murlous 7 mum! UNAQQUAINTED WITH TNE GEOGRAPHY OF THIS -W|LIz- CURE 0R-RE|JE~VE_ -T rnnnnnnu-An A: nnnnnn an "U1 IIUUIL IULIIIIIU II BULL 1U ll 1 oentraispoan.-{on of .m.1mo._ connects the 3 the Wag`: thtes 2-`o:t;-guts. III: or ` on c n Ira, nun; .1! -'nae-2.nv. Cmnoilf 1.!I';1_fI._7'-et.*v n'l M'5'r. Gen'} CHICAGO. face. E. 81'. JOHN, Gen ! Til. & Pun. Agt. man. gar: known . _.;1.1g:` P`3ruum;;IIzI9l-;I-:-: - ` . dothxn". ;: ' th IZIt':3%:.:I,'I`e"_`.:.-`.7'l'ii`.r.!-.lt'%':'5::5 com =" = e;nm._ 1.... '&..JLda" "5.l&UA `imhi i'\{)9 0: 91: .` .. V5) . 339 on .. _;`: "ei'.'in"& lm mnin` In 1'. IIEIIUIII '- 7 ~ 7 - oplgaltrnum. ' r T 9. Dlnemlon oluo `Stoihuch and Bowel: by ` CI lllisvunouwnn `r- ---V .._ ,, 3-,.1let-rtb-;-rlie \. , 4.'j"Afb.o_I Ii_`.-`pi you-lieu, ``..?-'..`! ?~`35... V . . 5. 'A bizl"liI.dIo'In the mouth. ` 1 '3 ~ ' _ _ 6. Comp! (Ion, 'wltli o_:casl9n_aI gmacln ot dim-rhma. 7. llpui _ in irgnp of hpgnd. . _ _ _ i - T . _-- so ` 4 jnot `cpl:-In aha? (rout melancholy,Twlthalaiiltndo and a dllpolll. 1: to loava everything tor to-non-ow. - > " ` ` ` V A r~-A---- -- A- .1"... ....,.nm,,._| ahnnuemant: of tha L1Y.-l.V;"g_d; "now enpoolliy [ii the an:I"t.'hrr~oI`A palm In Iie . lI|n'l.n,gI1`d A a Ill-Irv-uy S` ow . , _ _ All ot am; as s moms gem snow functional dettungem6nt`ro1`the Lzverfslndi h " ' ` " ' dl ' H uldi t a great imbo egg any one: made an to the con non of thfe pntieggmeg Pm: provide hhnsel w h I LIV ll :.s1'.muLAN'r. th'e'most.` com om -o perience showstha this. w an the pill is mmpounded properly. is the resdieeinmociaa ve ex and nmmntinztha notion or the Live;-. and can be almost nlwus relied onml H M ` ' ' *`-----`-"--'-'- f _ the 'e'e't im `o e or an aunt Iuuuu an In ouv ........... _ ,_.-- ., _ proxgixee himreliwgh uvyn oommohxtortn -of whichdst Pun. usuf ex- reediest mode of- {no ting and promot gthe potioneot Liv , and relie_d_ on. I hove devoted mnny years or my . manic! yau'now ore meknow toeompounding 3 Pill tint wm ect readily as d system cg. es s. Billions Remedy. , I do not beileve in great ptgatlves, and therefore have de 9. Pill. e wlil9h'_1_sa'_n ne_ive and thorough dose. ` Iheire cell it ' ' `A-_.--_ -.a-nuns nvlfl dlltl - D1-.`Ho (look, new Liver Pill has rid me of all bi ion 11 _ 7;, No more nxi6us doses for me of of ve or ten pills taken a onqtime. One of your pills cured me. . 'rmmks,. T y headache has left. me. Send mes _ V, 1 keep in the house. . Ourrdocto me` for chronic constipa- tion, as my dglt and at last said! was in- curable. 0% he Liver Pills cured me. I had no appeti ; Dr. He.ydock'e New Liver ' pm. mum mo sham-tmone. . I ` chronic. , ThQhKB,, ,-" y nuuunuuu um: Acuv um. _ keep me neg Ha.ydock'a P1113 ve moalleq-ty.one. . Dr. uydoek_-hhswmred my headache that was 1 U1`. nu: chronic. 1 E5433 Pill". A vvhlgh'_i_u;n n_a_tive and moxfuugn uoug. ~ 1_-ugvv` vunnvu .. ` "D As, HAYb "ocK's -NEW LIVER, PIEL; The Fogfe 'K;u6w Them! The Peojrle Use Them! Thg People Pnlne.'l'hem: WHJT nvhpigsns or LETTERS SAY mom PATIENTS ./ILL OVER THE " HADIT./IBLI9 GLOABE. `in. ~vuAulIl\n - I _ FOR ALL DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, RETENTION OF URINE. Dr. Hay- dock ; New Liven; fills die a perfect cure. One pill will satisfy the n_1ost akapcal. ` -`--- -1---'-'.- In......... 1u--....... I).-nnunnn, rdmlxnein - General aLu})pauu{uPi 1}F:?fq. 1va:x_!l_e',w'n1`cu_,.`-was reached at 9:0`t1'1`e `folIbwii;`g moi'n'i'ng'. Coai had to be taken on here, and as `\:n nnAIux};I\n' n1nu1:`. .nhIInnn.eu\....A L:-nu dock New Liver; Kills are pence: Une pm wm uuuuy uuu .._.ua.. .....,._......... I-`or I-`mdle IJIIQIIIBI, Nervous Pa-osu-atlon. Weaknein. General Lassnude. Want oi Appetite, and sick Headache, Dr. Ha.ydock s New Liver Pills will be found an Effectual Remedy. ` - 4, - .I._,..L -'I..-.... I... .-an-anbnn mver nus W111 D8 Iouuu an nuuuuuu noun.-u_y. They are universal in their effects, and a cure can almost always be gusranteed. Eadu__V_'ial Contains T wenty Pz'lls--One Pill is a Dose. Price, ` 1 Twenty-ve Cents, For Sale "by all Druggzsts; - _ 13'!-Ivory PIII II Sugar-Coated. If your druggisfdoes not kee them, we will mall them free to any address on receipt of 25 cents. Five Vials for $1; . B Y AT ONCE. DO NOT DELAY. )=7.1__gg5z_'1:>_%r) 43; __oo., NEW `YORK. CAUTION !--D1-uggiota are desired to notice that the name of J. H. Frmcis,_ sole agent, is fvgjitten across each doz. packages of Hnydocla Liver Pills. All without thus are counter- nn 1.. UAUTIUN !--Uruggiata desxrea to nomce tnnt me or J. I1. trauma, now gen, 1 written Hnydocla counter- feits. ' _ . . 20-ly. ` I-mlixii ha}; me. . .4 .~. . ,, -. -1 n..- __A.__ . ____ BA.n:s;:A;UD: 133.15!-",<,>,S,-, V 4awi~12rsr:foq~;%1;A.1>3n%1::1;s 2| (CI sc1AL ATrHNUK>%AL_1"%F-Ntdnvn mm, 1 T3E!`memno?%enu-1-mg i,im=`.aE= m .. ~ . WM` '" .:".`f'.'.1L'i"':'*" ;'E'l`3Ti"""-9 N`?-F.-10 . MARKED SPECIALLY LOW 1 onv GOODS, nl-:Anv-MAD: CLOTHING, anoosmss. '&o. Winter Season ! Emporium. :0 :1.__ P o A 1?953!3A"r5.;. !N;4~;J.`5.-ur, Jjuugsa 5 Barrie, April 4, 1882. V Cheap clothing at G. Blackmords. - Q; ll? '7 - ' - D'6h`e`m*1:he`Hiheat`St'71o`otthoTAi`t. E1-esoo. and Ornamen` !al1 a_1'nting;` Pap'('r" _1'[am'gi "t aiming Kano '"` " `J _ `mining, Cari-iage I aigin;g,">iEc.,nd." " New and second-mud Outings : away: on` land for has `or nxommgo. - " ` . - . 33- J.-`N.'|. T;-ONION. uuw In; Imp uuAuv,_m.u_:ung5u u_-u:_:y1u_ 1 guy is occas_io'nally_ nsezi,`--Aleria : that the general`? ,`r?li"'9!>"1*i`.'-`?1??*'Z o Canal, insead`-`6f'z'tHa' Lproposea. build wk aaas:g.ka';:agf - doom 'th6'bld*`o'e;`"'.'I:h{}iivrter,L` 5 form`nut,- 3, Ggnndiau.:Amonoa.n,e.A=1n_vrgIv-K 2.. .. xI_.'.`.5~;`di.1.`."`..`\f .W.`Tl3iiELn5Gd=" H'nIHi:uI'5*1ln`* The Five Points Clothing House. |Ma.de in the Latest` \Tuuv Vnn I! T l\\YY\I\\Y LIIIUU Ill IIIJU IJBIIUSIOI NEW Yonx, Lox N uni `Panza Qtvlna, Nnw Xoax, Lox and PARIS Styles,Io to the eat FI E POINT%r CLOTH- `IKTI1 I-l'l`|ITQ'I3` |dHEAP Asurrs I CHEAP s`un's!| AL--- c1_._...._.... nun- .. a......:.. .. .......l.. 5.. I\...I-.. ....... .10.... \.I l'JLV J. K) V L` \JuI.UL` .].K).L.I-.L.|.`\JL) I complete in every respect. and embracinilall the Newest Novel ties. EFCALL AND S EAUS. ` in THE LARGEST STOCK OF S4 mnmw, _Al_lEBIOA_N my mmmu Twm xv: In uuuuuvunu, Avnnvwu Anvu 3PhIKG d5 B`U'I'I'.| tun:-II --:uu:u cunts`: ct.-1?: Chea Summer Suits a Specialty. made to Order from 813 u wards. very article ranteed._ and I can satisfy any and'eve Customer NEW G DDS an-ivmg constantly. The Stock of 4:: :(QD-`rant l-\C'C'C1'Q9T'5VT"?C|'JlCt\- AV! Ill Five Polnt Qlothlng Store. 111` J D UIJU 1. LNG HOUSE. -vu n. c;r::1G&7'Eii"iNas'" ...v u :u nu.-non nnunnno nnrl nvnluunninnv all clan Vnnvnno EMBRACING ALL LINES, AND up Anvnfcn ~ 302 For a. Hqndnome, Perfect Fitting 175% .4. 37--13-33--Eli} In Town, to be found at the great L514` 131'-`P1931 }, _ GRAININH .& 1 Jam i'n-thn Fnvlmnt` shin` no on. ulu the c1u.L AND sea cE Tu-I-4 n?5ps5.9r n A-`micron FOR THE f- :9-ly. family. " Send me ve vinls of your New Liver Pills by retuzn mun`. ' Doctoremy bllllonsness and headache areell ` gone. I gave half of one of your pills to my babe for Qholgia Mo!-bus The dear young thing got well I In It V." - ` [pholera Morons. Ina ueuryuuug mm. 5.... .. .... u: a. day: Your pills are marvellous. My nausesor 3 morning is now cured, and no more headsohes - Your vhlof Dr. myaoa. mm Pi1l5.on`:'-ed. me of ten-lblo nem-sigh. and pains in the hood. Send me two vials. I wnnt one for a. poor fnmilv_ V _ _ - 100 CID UHOOSB I11) a. STOCK UNSUR- P A S S A B L E fo VARIETY, STYL and VALUE . . . . . ., -_ . . . . . .\.. ,.. , v 4 . .~_ In . v . r . ,. K ` ,~ ....... `V IL... .. , ; .. A ..`_-...-....m......... -. ......~.n_.... V.-. ...._..`,.-4... . \ ` .' You can Choose fro .. Q"l`(\l",`L `I'T\TQ`I'T`D W-WWUI :emont?o1 t!1e L17 If the patient. ,,_L.- ._.._ -1..s.` he u-.`;*.m1'- `comes }h,onld immediately -~- pm. Daily ox- ' wllid. H '.'_.. .r~..... .. rv EKWTEN T 3s|-:"rs%. TOILET SETS. GLASSWARE: &c, % -> A1` (- Lcwzxsr BOTTOM PRICES, ; PRIME BLAcK.GREENa ___.__;o;__..._ A full line of Canned G005; Tgmatoes, Corn, Peas, Pear/.es, __:h':lIj-: Inspection Invited. writinias skfiiaixtil I-""i4'i'ir:`ing t3 be atoned foi by ugllation and blood; In!-.linn' `Ra-urn Innvhv Hun. Rhnlf. t`: `i3Vi17lTfl3WIiKiiWXi?Ei fz CIICICE TEAS! .u.:---:- NAILS, `LOCKS, HINGES, scmzws, PAINTS, OILS, | I"l"I`\`_ .;...\\. AND PAINTS mixed ready for use, SPADES, suo\'+::..~. 1:. AND GARDEN TOOLS, BAR IRON AND srmza. mu 3 full stock of BLACKSMI'1`H S AND cAu1u..x : 1-: ' MAKER'S GOODS, GUNS, AMMUNI- TION AND FISHING TACKLE. TENTS, BEDS, TABLES, CHAIRS AND STOOLS 0.\' ll.\.\'D Everything Portable. | GI ! a ~/ E w Sign of the Circular Saw, Dunlap street, North Sm, [Jami BUTLDERS FLHAR])WARE. ` AXCS9 Ban-ie,'Nov. 9, 1381. 51-1y letting; A IIM v. ` sArL1i;`'t}i , I4'A_KE8 on; '1`-HE CAMPANA. - Bnnnlesggygmggngqayvgce iti ` s-rovms 2 ` s'J:-ovms 2 2 ALL THEMOST APPROVED MAKES. WITH THE LATEST AND BEST FI'Ii.\ lSH1?~? ' Iilim 3 I ERA" IIII Pu(t:ri`n' am':c`m'no:ice. A can stool: ot Imn Pipe for atom. ` RVIIV S G , dW GIIOIQ. All n.ni`, much` ,{ z'3. '"` `" M no-xy.) W Sole Agents in the Town for th National Mf g. Co : .\K'orth-Vest C':1Inpin t. . - . ' `.'`.`|.\.`'._....,.., ._:_L. ` l - at "v: -5.. ' . 5 1 1| Ii` v i :'-`A : `- `U ' nAs'JUs'r1*s1_:oUn1q:p BARGAINS IN ` ' `ERSEJOU RNALS - ATTHE SIGN" OF TI-IE CIRCULAR SAW_ s1:-:EI.IN'G; STYLES Tun, wn moms: YOU, ,WILL an JUST LOVELY. Egvygas BQQK STORE. -_-_--- OCIIIIDI lJ\I\llhV ' ; Cannon:-zs nan. `STATION. M UIIUUIUI-I5 IA! Pllllllllg IIFIIVUALUIB ID I Wullvll the shermen catching whitesh at the foot of the rapids. It may also -be `said ' that eating them freshly caught and` friedon these Lake steamers seems to be a practice largely indulged in by the passengers. Having passedithroggh the Lock. and reached the su_I_:faee'of the; largest body of fresh water ixvthe known world, the course was directed for Silver Islet, which was reached in due "time Thunder Cape passed with its light house and a bee line made acrossThnnder Bay, past the _Welcome Islands to Prince Arthur's Landing, the eastern terminus that isto be in a couple of months of .u,_ rm..___-1-.. n-_'a-_L:-._ ...c at... ay..- FINEST FRESH GROUND corn-:2, 35 cams --j----j- .___-_-;o; Canned. Chm Beef, Canned Salmon, Lobsters, ' _ ' Condensed Milk. Look 63: mE3"5iE Out 2! SPECIALTY IN BUTTER AND mas FOR r'A1\IIl.\' rmmz. - _ -- yy - 7-----3&1 I-'1' '" V - SOUTH S-IDE DUNLOP STREET, NEXT Door: To THEQANTON TEA sroae. .--I`I\J.L.L. l\lJ._kl.IVJ- ___- _....-` `nu; : B l'{\lll`.li;\.\ U! !wuAILIL Pl|KlPlE!R`i`3 TO SUIT Vnnh Ilrnnivnnn. ...___ ..-_._._..~_ msi*v-xro~"'sAoenesnarsmsuacns _l' qt gy_rt`notice. A stock of Irhn mm on. no... u _ - Carpenters 'I`oo|s':' `Boring Machimx<. Wood and Iron Planes. Spades, Shovels and Garden Tool. Plow Lines and Trace C Ilains, New York Prepared Kalsomino. -) AT< lemng; niegox-o` leavgng mo; mun: 51;: ahou1d_,;be gmirked 93?: ong.':pf_ the ;"_&5~ , tractiolis to"p`1issing traivelleraia to watch I-Rn Gal-any-Inna nah'I1\3nn wkifnlih 111'. K}!!! Mm Hum BOOKS I 0 1i` P'U'IE`I.VIS IBIFI.C)S.,' T-M-optfiszarefg; 3..., and Scribbling gm. Tea in 50 em, better than ever otfered in Barrie tor .;o.,.. (Jheap Iitardvvare 2 VMA'NUFA.oT{J1-2-.12rI\{s- ~ PR1oE. suns AND `u|:AvvHAnnwAni:. `ac. .AAJ;AA wJ- .1 V1 .`.uut_o of Xzn. Euntox-.. :0:-----r- ' III; I 0011910 In luuuuun vi. the Thunder.Bey`Section=*of the Cana- dianpPecic Railway. "Prince Arthxtr's Landing-is expected to become a `very important place as soon as the railway is completed. A It will save 200 miles of water, and about the same distance by land in reaching Manitoba over the` pre- sent route to Duluth. Apart from the large through traffic that must arise the surrounding country is a `great mineral _ one. The number of -inhabitants at present is about 1,500. but judgingefrom the boom there is in its town` lots, ` and the manufacturing enterprises that are being projected, in anticipation of an early railway service the population will `henceforth increase very rapidly. Land Agents call it the Chicago of Canada, and there are evidently not a few who believe that it will become so.` The situation is a pleasant one, and the place will probably become a favourite sum- resort ; to the writer it will unfortunate- ly bealways coupled with a melanch- nln nxrnnjflln (inll) Of Colonel MC Amvmas SPECIAL ATTENTION Tb ms Saws, Chains, &c., > A1` <-- , R. C-FlAVEB_ $- `bii-$wnLL' BLOCK , . ___. - 1 C t I - I I 1 voui; nxcnnuxu` TASTE, nvr -)_ FOR om: (_ J. HENDERSON S. Terms, Cash. R. A. DUTTON. % Itealn. \VAternnd Gas. Globe Valve . >1-'3' N'- All work in thisline promptly at n-mi.-`.4 : 0 V I-) V JOHN H..-\\ In A. Ag.RGQ_ <' ly Dealways UUU|Jlt:u vuou a |uUAnu.|vu- oly even1:-the death of Colonel Mc Kenzie, cut 011` with-"all his hopes and` fears" in the very beginning of a new car- .u._ u-Junk n l`nru-nrnnnfnru nn s, -Sardints, Z153 J(;HN 1`1..\x'1`.\'- IM| _. hgjlxrl IUHYB Ill. uuu VUl'y uugsuuxus U1 n uvw vuur _eer-what a Commentary on life, its M mortal aim and ambitions, was the sight V yesterday of that placid upturned V face, with its eyes closed foreverion the light of this world, to one who had so lately seen it lighted up with the tire of` pro- fessional enthusiasm and gratication at the manifestation of regard and esteem in which he was held by those_ amongst` whorn so many years of his life had been passed. Leaving the Landing late in the evening there was little to be seen beyond the shadowy presence of numer- ous islands for-some distance. The morn- ing following being foggy, the progress was slow for some hours, but Duluth being now `close at hand this epistile has to be closed and given to the Purser. The steamer takes back-a Canadian mail. On the whole this way of travelling is far ahead of the all-rail route for com- fort-a good roomy steady vessel, excell- ent meals, and plenty of time to eat them ;ya careful captain. and civil at- tendants ; plenty of fresh air and variety A6` nnnren-Iv all tlmann molro flan fr-in an {1'l`~l'. I) M` Ian '*l wuunuu-J; llluuuy Ul llouu an aunt vcuuzul of scene:-y-all these make the trip an enjoyable one, especially if the traveller can spare a day or two out of his business life--a day or two not wholly lost if health is taken into account. 17 -_-___ This is the season for college examinations and prize lists. A few weeks ago we noticed the close of a. very successful session of Queen -s College, Kingston. - This week we notice the success which the sons of Simcoe have had at -n-:nIIu (\In`II :nu.":.'I|f:nnl Mr A I."'.Hn nnn Editd by J. M. Hunter. Es ..M.A.. of same Colleziate Inst tute _ success wmcn me sons 01 ouncuu nave nuu. at various other institutions. Mr. A. Little, son of the late member for South Simcoe has passed his first yes.r s examination in medicine at Trinity. Mr. R. Raiks is now an M. D.,' of Trinity and Dr. R. A. Ross has added the letters 0. M., to his already extensive supply. _Mr W. A. Rose is now M. D. and C. M., of. Victoria. and Dr. Gilpin has added some half dozen additional letters to his name. Dr. Ed- mandson returns from the Old Country with most of the letters of the al habet attached to` him, and he threatens, (see t week's Orillia Pm-In! lfn an tn Vienna. Austria. inst tn mat mm, anu ne linreawus, `see use went; 8 Uruua Packct,) to go to Vienna, Austria, just to get) a few more from a foreign source, as the Eng- lish alphabet wont hold out any `longer. ' A most noticable success is that of Mr. J. H. McGary of Bradford. He is first in the first year examination in Mathematics at Univer- sity _ Col1ege`,--not Toronto University as- several local pa rs have it.` It is quite possi- > ble he may be rat in Toronto University also, ninnn if. in manm-nllv the muse. that whnnvpr in mm NEW LOOK ON THE SAULT sm :MARI'E. ~ A D18 ne ly D8'Ill'Ili Ill l.>0l'D!lB0 UlllV8l'lIiy ILBO, since it is generally the case, that whoever is first at the..Co1le e is first at` the University. This success is a ike creditable to Mr. Me'- Gary s talents, and to the teaching of Brad- ford High School.. The closing ceremonies in connection with Victoria University, Cobonrg, took place last week. The following are amonv the most noticable events of the oc- nnnunn , 351011. ` > The sermon before the Theological Union was preached by Rev. Go. McRitchie. The subject was "The Soul's Anchor." ' Unfortu- nately the_ feebleness of the speaker's voice caused the sermon to be imperfectly heard. Rev` Dr. Stevenson. the well.knnwn lihernl CEUSCQ FIN HUTIIIUII B0 D HllPBl'lUUIaly ueuru. Rev'._Dr. Stevenson. the well-known liberal divine of Montreal, preached the Baccalaur-1 eate sermon. It appears to have been as most appropriate discourse. "Life in the Ideal, was the subject ; and the necessity for aspir- ing to the highest of all ideals in life was pressed upon the young men who were gradu- ating, in away that they will not soon for-. et. . . ` S Refnm the Science Association. Dr. R S55. Before the Science Association, Dr. B McKenzie of Aurora, gave a lecture_on The Brain, which appears to have been exceed- ingly well received. Amongst other_ sta.te~ mentenmde were the following : The brains of the people of. England, France, and Ger- many were nearly the same. Those of the Scotch were the largest, and those of the Negro the sma.llest" `f '< " "- New ideas build their nests inyoung . brains. Re- volutions are not made by men in spectacles, and the whispering: of new truths are not caught by those who feel the need of an ear trumpet. ' -, .. ' . At the Alumni dinner, Dr. Wells had the ' lensing nnnouncement to.-make that l\Ir. ` ennis Moore of Hamilton, had endowed the chair of Nntural_Seienoe; and that he hoped soon to announce the com letion of the; en- dowment of the Ryereon c 'r. Twplvn vnnmy anntlnmnn 1-Annivml the da. uowmenu ox me nyemon cnur. . Twelve young entlemen received the de- gree of B. A., an Mr G. E. Ryereon, B.,`A., of Toronto (3. son of the late Dr. Rvemom gree 01 n. A., sun on u. n. nyereon, n..A., of Toronto (3. son late Dr. Ryerson) i was admitted to the same degree. _ '1he hon- orar degree of D. D., conferred on Rev. 1'1 WIS nnl.-n-3." --ul Dntv 7 D _IUi6|.-an. and Jr}? '1i23" 8? if f>T,"v_.3`E3h?3}re& 233$ G. ochran, and Rev. W. H.~ Withrouy Hanknf T. T. D nn hr nu-tn;-Q-.nn nf RI-n ,. V_Mareie;'c}aV., -hale. over_ 4,000 `in- habitants, and yet has no" man ,wiI:h'ths', title of Colonel. Southern gxchanges, ;plese copy. '_._'l`Ln known in` nnfndnrn n rknnn-`av urn: U. UOCHTBIIG, III!) RSV. VV . II.` VVIFIIYUII,` anu ghat of L. L. D., on Dr. Onniston of, Brook- yn. , .- . ' _ The rospech of /Old Vic,? (:5 her` stud- ents a ectionately call her, team to be bright. 7, 4- 4.. _i_n_'_,Confe_dera.te [bonds was ` the, 'idf' 6f Kine single.` ihdiyidual .` Chm-leston,'S. 0,, and he has made $25,-;: I ~00O6xit7ofit. .. T .. y. I - -'A very nice imported fan, A plenty Jgoogi enough for 9. woman sghoge hnsbgnd ` ` earns 812 per. zyveek, canjn'o'w be `puff- chased'for'$50Q::--__`. ' _ e -B_.reomb_.dri]1e uevall`_th'e dowh M ' So th,' but` the~iseld-he|rted_-;No'nheml1 \ 1' `Mr nr 911 min a wnIien.i| Acnoss umnj summon AND Aximvu. AT mmcm .m'rnUn's umnma. ?May; 1882. uucatiouau; mun nun ILnvv\I_- thO- , , & ,,-:: _1- A1.-.-. Lu Uo Yours, I UU|lIi|l . E :` '7'.'I'`.iI.` .,,,-.'I J xa rout: !IXpu*BI_J5I,$IuUu_u| :5. v u v.,.g_,3_.. ...... or 9oured*-i!ow:i3hii Tskdnomorennnieoua urgatives. Burdock Blood Bitters act mil y, pleauutly and Fh0l`0I1gh.1Y11g02I`.* , hp moonveniehde, w e'it.reu1ntes'the Lxfer and Kidney: and tones the enfeebled system. Trial bottles 10 cents, ' -_W.h`en;.':a the worgh :2 0hritaho-es?enmin." together. he acres; one oihzotbfiirmk injustice. ` ` - ` 'BUOKI.IN'8 ARNIOA SALVE. The Beat Selve in the worldlwfor Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers; Salt Rhenui; `-Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblaina, r Corns. and all Skinlrllptiona, and posi- perfxalctsntiafgctibixoiIiohzyfriyfnnded. Piice 25'Centspo_r.j` `87qhy G. Monk- man. Barrie. Ta f j -2s._ . -Let'texfs addrahd {to the ?`lfIbn. Pig- Iron Klley, Washington, `D. 0." find the right man withont delhy.` . T T rI_..-.._..._A:-_ o`l.-L ll-mu! Rani:-nvn`r niithn hue ngub _u.uu; .vuu.uy.au uuup,,.. -. I Consumption, destroyer of the human race, is, often the -result of bad blood and low vitality, scrofnlons-condition` of the system. Bmmocx Bnoon Brrrnns cure Scro- fnln in its wont form. _ , e-Den min~'k `rm ordered -` three new} `iron-clads for her navy. She's afxaid some one will covet her bleak and A rumors oi: nnsrmrr To his u'r_n COL. nuxzu. - Sores, Tester, Unappea nanuu, Unuuuuua, Corns, Skin...Er, tiona, tively cures P11es..~.ItI`-_ii';` I. teed to give perfectutiofgctiigij_ol{Iboney`;1nnded. Price o5'r`....t.a.p< `Rn"r.."FoB`SlII`.2.by UILV vysu Vvvvv SEE; % L mu: Puvslonus `f.ufnN; 7*` if ; yu-.. Itvia genernlly considered a. pnetty diicult ` task to outdo 3 physician, _-but.the following will conclusively prove whie nine ewereVoom- . pletely outdone. 1M1-3. Helen .PhaI:Yiz-, -a3j3_l;. 1 Dayton S1_:., Chicago; Ill;, was for'Con- 5 sumption by nine ph aicians, and all pronounc- ed hercase incurab e. Seven bottles of Dr. King : New Discovery for Qpneunzption coin- Eletely cured her. VDoubting bnes." lose dg man maul and convince yourselves-.` 5*--T ' letoly cured her. _Doubung'0pes,*p1ease urp er-a postal and yo1irsel_ves-.`5-*-T bottle free at_MonkInh.n s Drug `Store. Large size 31.00.. 1I7-_L2_..L'..... -nu.-A; nnvnnrl BIZU VLUU. . -Georqe Washington neyei: owned ~ over 7,000 slaves durmg his liag We. are certain of this, because only 6,950 have been interviewed` during the last; ten years. . A can nn RIRT.'l(`.Al'.1?`l`.VVART). The publishers of 1ETei1gn1m'.u.zy offer ten A valuable rewards in their Monthly for-`June, among which is the following : We will me $20.00 in cold to the neraonvl Bible by `June 1Utn,:v`.lt562. . Bnomn, FWD :92` more correct annwen .be renewed `therewarii will be divided. Theyiiioney will be torwai- ed to the winner J uue 15th. 1882. Persona trying f_or the reward must send 20 cents in silver (no postage stamps` taken)"-with their answer, for which they will m'cei?ve the July V. Monthly, in which the name a1!d"a.ddress of the winner of the feward and the. cuirect answer will be published. This_mz\y be worth $20.00 to y uu ;'cut itout. Address--Ruumnon Pup- LISHING Commxw, Easbou, Penna; ' ~ ,_._-_ !.._`l-....._.]...._L wmcn 18 `M18 I0ll0Wll!g We will give $20.00 gold person I telling us which as the "middle verse in"tl1e Bible by `June l0th,'T:l882. Should; two .-_o_r mm-A on:-rm-.1: An-warn he received th !`8W&l`d Iuanxuu uumrnnv 1, ucnuvvu, .. vnn-uvu - V---Iowa women are very independent creatures. Oue_a.t Burlington who was divorced by her husband-refused to do housework for his new wife at even `$5 per week; b M ..... .... .a..L:m... :. n r-nan! nf nrlin(-.r=.ti()n L WUUQn Nervous debility is_a result of indiscretion in the mode of living. Heed nature's unerring laws and take Burdock Blood Bitters, the Great System Renovator and Blood, Liver and Kidney regulator and tonic. Sample bottles 10 cents. `. . . -- . so` .u -nv__ xr..'._I.. The following account of a part water and part rail trip from Barrie to Winni- peg will doubtless prove interesting to our readers, especially when it is known that the description is from the pen of our [late townsman, ex-Mayor W. D. Ardagh. The article requires no further introduction :- T ' To the Editor of the Advance. , 4,5 __ _I\ IV UUII U5. ,-Oxtails ere quoted the New Yolk l `market at only 9. dollar a dozen, and `here it is within two weeks of y-time. Per- haps sotne Yankee has invented a.aubsti- kn!-A .~DU NU1` Br; ununivnu. In these times of quack medicine 5a_ ments everywhere, it is truly gratlfying to nd one remedy that is worthy of praise, and which really does as recommended. > Electric Bitter-ewe can vouch for as being a true and reliable remedy, and one that will do be re- commended. They invariably cure Stomach and Liver (omplaints, Diseases of the Kid.- neys and Urinary difcultiee. We know whereof we speak, and can readily say, give them a trial. Sold at fifty cents a bottle, by G. Monkman. - uurw bute. .-Sena.tor Bayard has been robbed of his duelling pistols, and now if anybody treads on his coat-tails` The w11l `have to resort to 9. slung-soot or a pair of brass knuckles. . V ' L -scroiulous aectious, scorbutic maladies, ulcer- nttacking the aged._' In all constutonsl, _ HaIlnway s Ointment und Pillx.`-This Oint- ment affords the shortest, safest, and easiest path to soundness in all kinds of skin diseases, stions, eruptions, and innmmations. There is nothing deleterious in the composition of ' Hollowny s Ointment, but on the contrary, its mg, and strengthening qualities, so that.it can he used with perfect safety by persons of all ages; The delicate skin of infants is notirri- tated by its application, and it is? equnlly ingredients possess the most soothing, purify- adsptedfur subduiug the tedious ulcerations chronic, and complex affections, Hollowayfsi Pills should hetaken whilst his.Ointment is being used, in order that all baneful matter may be expelled from the system. ' ' }-It is the general opioion in'England that the late Jesse James was a. member` of Congress. They seem to have forgot- ten the injunction-, Speak no evil of the dead. ` .3 ueuu. _ Dropsy is essentinllyn watery condition (if the Blood, depends upon disordered kidneys- Bunnocx Bmon Brrrsns are strongly __Diu:-etio, and consequently the bestknown remedy, act- ipg as it dose upon the entire Secretory Sys- tem. ' ' ' n 1-: :1 I,n;. | --A servant `of ex_-Empress (Jarlot ta of Mexico, died recently in a lunatic asylum. This is the. second servant. of the ill-fated woman who has did. 6f the same malady that aficta Carlotta; ` u KAIsEBMachine Oil is the gtandard for quality, warranted not to clog or gum. Ask your dealer for it. Nfanufacured by `Clarke & Huggart, Woodstock. Ont. 5-9m. --On the Strand 9. dostermonger sells hickory n`uts at a penny. adoz/n, and - in big sign above his b,a.t`-row says`: -Ameri.-. can hickory nuts.` 'Th6s5nn its sold . in Dtroit; New York gnd"Bostpn. Dncnmn our MANY--Impot_ency of mind, limb or vital function, nervoilrweakness, sexual debility, and all diseases mused by indiscre- tiona and abuse,'.ar`e radicall and pm'mptl_y` nred_by' the use of"Ma'u:} :'a `{bgn'e_t1c' .M6di_-" cine, which is 6: talk? by :11 reai)onsib1e' drug- ists, See advertisement in another column. _ ld`-in Barrie by Geo. Monkmans 22-lm. 1.` ..u V respecting it however dry, may not, be - out of place atthis season. Thetrip is iford, Owen Sound, Sault Ste. Marie, ` cammanded by Captain Anderson, who - the Clyde for the Cape trade, and pur- _ is an iron vessel xed with twin screws ; ._ keel ;'and 35 feet beam. . ed the writer of the appearance . sented by the station platform at Barrie, Dna Sm,-The particulars of an all rail trip to Manitoba, are familiar to most of your readers, as that mode of travel has necessarily to be resorted to during the winter season, and much cor- respondence has reached. Ontario from the`North-West during the last six months ; the in part water .route is not quite sowell known and a -few details made either by wayof Sarnia or Colling- wood. From the last named ' port the -line consists of three steamers, the "Com- pana, the City of Owen Sound," and the Francis Smith, leaving on Mon- day and Thursday's, and calling at Mea- Prince Arthur's Landing and Duluth, connecting at the last named place with the Pacic `Railway, for all points .West. The writer took passage by _the rst of the above named "vessels, the Campana has been on these upper lakes for some twentyve years, and is supposed to be as familiar with them as a bucolic lands man is with. his kitchen garden. -The Purser is Mr. H. Nixon, the Chief Stew- art, Mr. James Rowan, and the Stew- ardess, Miss. Anderson. ' The first sight of the Campana"- caused the writer to imagine for a moment "that heiwas going east instead of VVest, and was being run into Point Levis by the Grand Trunk," instead of on the Collingwood wharf by the Northern. She gives the idea of an ocean steamer, and in fact was built on chasedonly last year by Mr. "A. M`. Smith,to be placed on this route. She 253 feet in length over all: 240 feet Registered at 2,240 tons, and can accomodate without crowding 150 cabin, and the same num- ber of steerage passengers. . Her lower deck is of iron and the upper of lead. Her engines are made by the well known Glasgow Engineer, David Rowan. Con- sidering her size she draws very little water and is no doubt for strength, speed, safety and comfort the crack pas- senger vessel of the upper Lakes ; sailing from a Canadian port owned by a Cana- dian. The Campana left Collingwood for her second trip of the season on Monday last, shortly after the arrival of the steam `boat Express,` and reached Meaford about '7 o'clock, which remind- pre- when the train is due on a" fine evening ; with this difference that the dock of A Meaford will hold a much larger crowd A: , than the Barrieplattorm, and it was `black with `human beings. The whole population of the town had evidently turned out to see the Campana, and for- the couple of hours that she remained at the wharf taking on cattle -for the North-West, the stream of people that I poured through the vessel would lead one to suppose that the reputation of the new steamer had excited the curiosity of a large community. A "monster circus C could not have caused a greater excite- ` ment. A number of cattle were being- shipped and it was no easy matter for an _ unfeatheredbiped to get on board, but the bellowing and plunges of the oxen seemed to have no deterrent effect on the crowd of men, women and children, who seemed determined to see the inside of the vessel. After leaving Meaford the Campana" headed for Owen Sound, which was reached during the night, and where she remained for some hours tak- ing on freight. The hour of arrival no doubt dampt the ardour of the Owen Sounders for sight seeing, and there was no raid of any consequence made upon the vessel at this Port. The writer with a companion took a ramble through the sleeping town, and although there was a heavy white frost. the morning was a" beautiful one, and an hour on deck in . _ haling a ne bracing Lake Huron breeze was calculated to make the sound of the breakfast bell a most pleasing one. From "'the'SoundI",_tl_1e run was _!m.1 without nfI\l\f\lVt;ii;Iig`IIl`.;.&I`A `It/| s.:.. .-rL:..L -Inn -V The sailorswlio crossed the Atlantic in the little bogt_City of Bath; ~tho_ught to make some money by xhibitiig theiir boat` in -France. The show was :i failure and the boat has ben "seized and sold for debt. ' ` ' . vviavu A _ Iiheumatism in great! dependent on a vitiat- ed oonditiomof the n` a, and may be elimin- ated from the svatam by cleansin the Blobd and regulating the Kidneys. Tr bottles 10 nnntn. ~ 5Tn3Cenr1?9 `solgevot. Mr,:.13i*b1L V pun _c'etor` si hv` .pPl:r%3; . E5000 and` C" and no one w o once-ps1:;n3.zgaTtll:9 pstabhknlr : ment goon uvgyonnu `A30 1: vs; V 33; ."2".':-my "-".1"-xs;.-a} ""..n.sx~ '.t.;. Don t fail to try the 33.-ntral 'ohM.oo}.D0Pt. ~. ; flioining Mcu-thy u`bl`ock7the only agglu- v ` ve tobacco eIta'.blish'I':I`e575,i }-3 L} x` A, . To mu M:n1aAnBac1z,::5gqa,;o;;.._AgznAIIa.7!1_9!';1 1 W11` unncoxo N - e,Ao . nqrv_..; ; lfood, aPho?%5 upu_9aiogu.- -: V hB-'~F|i|aI `M ; 1).. nf mun. Mn`u.-"nn1-an . UUII. UB0 '=Mr. .Pease,= of} Detroit, the well known organist and composer, isin.-Lon- V don, attending the great Wagner, operas V tit, Her Majesty's 0pem`_House.`IH_e will leave for home.-lid! hogmfksr ..,.t1!9.: A close of the last performenoe. 39: `HIE ! M. D., of Oonnum tio_u, not '3 "cine, `but Op` tea Nu-ootieu, `and no 8 ' \ _' Iin;;ly the Phocplmtic 64-nubul in An. Jail. Inna! Bostoh, Mam,` cures" V "(Sin s` k Heudwh ==1 .$?1N.'ihd'-5.` hu A.-' -M-1:1. '7 ga tn. ` 1ii'is xii:-inept.` bit-T Icontuinl no Vegotsivle -or nliuolral Pojloqa, ! . A gin .-IA Iuuu-IA -'-G yuan Hg A $20.00 BIBLIC-AL REWA1}D. I.(1llI0|ll' mt Go oonvinoe.~ -~All I E g J.m-nnar L..l'9: DO NOT BE DECEIVED. ly Ell! IDXPDIFIB IIIII UIIFHO lbllllllil lin our daily food. A __single bottle duf- Lt oonvinoe..'-.'All DI.-m!nilhl'sll`it;7Il`.% 9 prapoas an I lgive Glcyyater 5 Downs ll! - uoll~it..f hunt: Ihzn` Thu: Ggcnt l_l6I_Iehold =l'sdicxne..-rank: ungngu; the -leadanznoceuau,ofbife,_--,_ ___ _v ,_ `:'__; powerfully, Iyet soothmgly. 0! I0 ' .. 5i!9!et9P9!?!h* Kin'l -__-._. -..a ..|......- On ah-an "'..`a."z;.;.`.;.;.`-*1-iunsmuraiy we stood. sud--ct .me.=-1| - - x` ' 7 1:4-Ivq;--wv-__.-_ _._, `V, : ; ud BOWEILS. giving lone. ener , nndvlgout to then: great MAIN SPRINGS OF Ll E. They are` con- demly recommended 11- a never failing remedy in all cases where the consxituuonnrom whatever cause. has become impaired of weakerged. They are wonderfully elcacious In all mlmems mcidenlul to Females of an mm: ` land as :1 GENERAL FAMILY MEDICINE, are fiiiom in -incidenlul Female ageI,_ gm] oa_NuRAp 1\1EDlCl!.ilflJ,';!::-I -.n.-In-9-ed. Gym!` !_l6I_Iol1old =luncxne.'nnKs Jlugulgu; gun -leadangnoceum"iuofUfe.- " . . Thane famous Pillspuriy the Blood, Aandmct most nowmfnnv_1valsouIhll1'lly.olllhe ' 9 3` ' neck and'chq_I' IS? i _V-`- .'!..'"_1_-.._-*_-,,-1 ~'-.-_ --,-._---g,.y------. n is nn lnl nl|iblo: remd . ::l_f l`uslly_fgbbed on the > n `m euro ; Sore Throat, 'Uip,therin'. ochitl} con 3, c ', iI'd"even Aolhma. For Gland r Swellmgs, Abeceues, Piles, l-`islulns, GQU T. .HEUM;A"I}-ISM. And evirfkiliii B1` 9) known ... r..u , ` , V POI IHI: Ullll: ul uuu Ln:5o, uau u-uunw` Old Wpqnds, Sqregxanxkylcers. I "n in nn'infn'lliIilH: rinndv. If d7cI`Isll\" -Yobbed 10 Fail, ,_.. Ax1devI'f kitxE>l'5[S4"_' ` ` The Pill: nund O|nirx{eIn'{z{I;e i\;l'ir:'tiid?3 _-an an`:-an-n-n gunnuelst I (hIlI\l\I `$7-I .`%?i1i@%`s:1 5*`l3?`.353 :3 i'r6vTa'1'h3";Ii5i7 7a1Ze? a:e;.`;;:: :L? :: `;~.?:. M ave:-.5-_._-'1/::l;o_.=_-lgtoc et'.yzarusu;grIn`to&, nu-,',:gor' " ' ` 1;, "'* ' ' ' sick Headnqhqg: ` ,_a_3gtg `swag - . ' `0 `cw Uzarx#' um:-~ g. .;.;.Kentu1cy.-.-horae.,-unasix ziii1f F`-`,,,;,,~;``A -,',"`s 4`: gwigh a dtIlEy'- plovi= ahd'!nevur1`broke =u mu nd3aac:.;.,"1'.'.%`a?:xswurtriiiet.~ wnply the And - epghmiaaed it : dinour dailyiood. _A__Ii_ngIe ~$*.'-'.~:*.. d. ,_ tun 'm;'1'*n 1s`. ....~;: , ` . I .`. - . . o .g.-,p,wh_;1ea mioigm mule`-nwod-aImk- seomuu vegmble Mineral gum QPi-- Narcotic- mi nogggr .5 -~div``5t'3'r ili 'hno:quilt mnmu.rer mie=g`s . UIVIIIIBG I In an -.. %'uc1 and Bxra. 533 UKPUHD S I KB: I I-UIIIJUH, And are Ioldabnll Vendors of M edicine_t|_hI-oughout Ihe ftivilized Wot ; wilhf dizecuons for us: up almost every 31.18"?-. - , 3.1. ".r-`2~.. .. .., and Kurt. ll mo nuures Londonoleey are spurious If Be gun, {I ._ '-hro guo3{'i'$'a"vu?:a~ grow`! For mercure of Bani Legs, Bid Breasts. _n:',1Ir1-_ .. J. n__.-_ ____1 1118 rma ll Ullllllll BN3 |V|ll|lllIUl|.IIUu UIII) in 533 OXFORD STREET LONDON, And ma loId;hv.nll Vendor: edicinetlhrouzhout if QVI-l$ cum: -3- vmo us um uAm1':o coun- mvw Luz av sxawuumo-rmsmnua-r nu; ` CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND &PACIFlU R'Y By the oenu-a!.poaiti'on of.ua.11no. - rim panic ex-I. without china of. ours, between chxoneo ncfxan city. counoitluiu Leaven- worth.` tchisan. innenpbllp and 8t. Paul. It connect: in Union Depots wxth all the princlysl lmes of road between the Atlantic and tho Pnc no Ocennn. Its equipment is unrivaled and magni- cent. being composed of Most Comfortable and Beautiful ny Couches. Magnicent Horton Ba- _:1_in1nc cgur Ca2;s.Pu]mnn's Prettiest Palace bei Most Comfortable and olininc Chair Care. Pullman's Bleep! Cars, and the Belt. Line of Dining Cars in the vorld. Three Trains between Chicago and Missouri River Points. Two Trains between Chi- one and Minneapolis and BI. Pauhvin the Famous ALBERT LEA ROUTE." A New and Direct Linmvla Seneca ;FA_B.M $353.3 1: BALE * `bHSot.16. ht e` co j con {`3.*'"i`i`fwo`?a%n % m:'.`xe "dwainnr__a~ln.|-xra.f1nme.hn!lI.`nn nfnr onthilld` "me aoupygi` __u_1e_t_`11_x12 _mJ.1 wmhout sto;)paa{I_ Mae,`whi`ch; was 9" Ore `follbviifg

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