Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 8 Jun 1882, p. 1

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Ir; `BOUGHT R. R. P. Prwmcn, It 5- M9LT-f_".- A. W. .\1c\` 1'r'1'm.. n. 51-ly I It. h_A1l)LAW,. Manager. ', nndcnjoying I m nuwsmzncrs I r_)3;lY HIE. my ' u.u.;uuu .n:vu.u1J1\..I., nLV\J J.LVl`4 ($1 BOILER WORKS.-H. SEWREY, Mann. facturer of every descri tion of Engines. Boilers, ` Saw Mtll,G1-lat Mill.]S i1_1gle,La.t and Wood-\ wot-kl_gg Machinery. ' w --\ . sxnvu. ..- . _____-. __,i- n.:.wL\..I.1u 1. JJAIJJ LLVU L!.l11.JlJ.--\.`Il'JU- BALL, Cargenter Sc Builder. and Manufac- turer of Doors. ashes, Blinds. Mouldings. 8cc. Plgming of all kinds done promptly and satisfac- only. Factory. John Street`. Barrie. V JuuL'u.11 Lw\.Iu'Juu.D, Ul'.lJJ`4.l! UUlV- STABl.E.Couny _o Simcoe. Oloe--Police Court; Barrie. - ` ` , u. \\1) UXHIIHIE um I.. `I`.mn1M. JOHN tjnu.-n'Ihv>.\'n:ric:n1HoL< I-. ':ulvl' hum`. Tuna (.g_Ul~}EN S, mm\\'.\'. l 1`opriel,0r vluimx for llun-n.\'ulli11g p -wull \ll[l]lI`(l with the be :H!f-:1l|'\'vlu)>xlh'I`:s. lmggzu m and from all train `.I .H'L :-I .~1l nu-I Iun\lr\n.nt., uuxu Lu.uuut`LJ.\ D 1,, l|.U U DID, Sign; and Ornamental Painter. Paper Hang ins; &o.,done in the best style ot the art and" cheap. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Rani- denco and Shop, one door north of Sewrey'a Foundry. 40-Iv uenco am 4\ 1r BARRIE "FOUNDRY, ENGINE 85 SI:2V_V_I!1iEAV',__M_z_a.n1V1- A fnnhn-on n! n....... a........:....:..._ _n U 11.. _1J.L\J.LV, ._I.l.\I.V1l..I`J IFULVIJD - to loan on real estate at lowestmtes. Farm- ers` .\'otes Collections made .in un `V part of the County. Real Estate bou ht and sol . Conveyancing in all its branches. . `Iurriago Li- censes issued. 0Fl<`lCE-0Ve1` Cunadluu Bank of Commerce. Dunlop-st... Barrie. 45-ly ;_. rs. A 'll TTl3`l' rnrasvzvu-r uvvuwr r .-u--.------ D'LLLVL\.I 1211 . LAHLVUIL, V1 J`4lJ.l..J 01].` IX` ER. 1101180-allll Land Dminor. rctums thanks to the public generally for their past favors. and would inform them that he is still in the business. and us prompt and obliging as ever. .0rders can beleft at Crosslu.nd's Dlnin Rooms. Market-x-.t.. or at No. 30, Peel-st. Burr e, and they will be] ........\..n.. ..u....A-.l g- I- I.- DJ. UVLLLV |J\JL1, .lJCLJ.\u|.\.I.Ju, Jud.` - l OR'l`_ER of and dealer` in Coals of all kinds.en d Georgetown Grey,a.nd Guelph White Finishlng Llme. Cements of all kinds, Fire Bricks and Plasterers Heir. Olce and Store- house at the Northern Railway Switch. foot of _John street. near the de ot. The bond at this Lime is bette than that o any other kind, and the llnish superior. 0ll1oe-Cornor of John and Elizabeth-eta` ' ue|c1`taLUrossla.nd's Dlnin Rooms. Market-nt.. I be promptly uttundcd to. 47-13 . I .J.A C_}JAL'VE.RWELL S I ='--' w'*L I. Ir-(Au:-. NIAI-n. ~ --- --r - an 1321 Sure. Pronipt and Etfcctual Remedy for 1\'crvou.=mcss in all its surges, \V'euk Memory. Loss of Brain Power. Sexual l rostra.ti0n. Night Hwcnts. S (`.1`lll3.l0[`l`ll(B11. Seminal Weakness. and (:onm~ul .033 of Power. It repairs Nervous \\'ustv. l{(-,_ju\'enmos the Jaded Intellect. Strength- ens the Enfeeblcd Bruin unrl llcstores Surprising 'l`onc_ and Vigor to the Exhausted Generative Onzuns. The 'cxm.-1-iencc of thousands proves it ' (iU.\"1' .b 'l`onc_ mud Vigor the Exlmusted (:`ene1'u1i\'e Or1.,runs. ex 1.-1-iencc proves :m1x_'v.u.L'.uu.x-2 u:.\u~:1)\'. 'I`l1cmcdicim-.is lens- :mL to the taste. and each box contains su cient ` for two weeks medication. and isthe cheapest and hc.s`l._ :t 4H`Fnll pu.rIicnlo.rs in our pamphlet. which we desire to mull free to nnymldrcss. - I\L\t_:1<'s .\I.u:xmiI(: -I\1|-`.l)l(`lNlCziS sold by Drug,`- rists at :30 (:15. per box. o1'12 boxes for $5, or will w mailed free of postage. on receipt ofthc money, hy udrlresshxg. ~ A\4\`l 9.. 1IIna-nuniln 'II'n:IInII|n (`tn M icms `MKGNETIC nnmlclnn AVIIIIJII U AISLIBIIIJUIII Ll\IIII\.alllIJ `IV ! '_ \\'x.\'n.=;on, O.\"r.. (',..\.\',u_).\. , Sold in Barrie, bj"GEO. Z\IO.\'I{.\I.~\.\' and ull 1)ruggists evcrywhcm A 47-13 . lI.\ (UUlI'U-`$3H|f5'o Mnclvu Magnetic Medlclne Co. \\':vnunn (\\"r (`Av A Public Notice is hereby given that on and after M4 0 T I c E . 1.1:- \Y:\L::\P| :n TSTcZz7turda_2/, the 9th of July, Inst., WILL 111-: AS FOLLOWS:-' SATURDAYS,.....10 A. M. To 3 P. M. WEDNESDAYS, 10 A. M. T0 1 I . M. Other days as usual. `I Q fVAD\T`li`l'1V 3 0 4_::s ;i"( > E s I K nnnii1nc1u_m_uTn 11%Y, Barrie July 4, 1331 u. uunuuvv A`; u... -. ....- .......-_. GE"-iUfNE EIAVANA TERM8 8|-00 I N ADVANCE. T-7-____.: _ Olce and Warerooms. the , Iirick Bloclc, opposite the_Qucey , Dunlap-st. _ Our Cigars are Warranted. 7 ,_ . -__ --A-o- --urvrvl purvvn nnnrn n cANAnIA iiii7A'IiIk'b%toMMEacE, _ OF BARRIE, . . Z .1`! "i9:'.F-5:" 55."?-L ....W~ OSEPH ROGERS, CHIEF CON- STABLE. (`.onnt.v nf Rim:-an nm.n_n..n..- |'OI{N MELLANBY, HOUSE, Sikh. and Ornamental Painter. Pnnnr Hang. 016.. resumng Irom excesses t!'Price. in a sealed` envelope, only 6 cents. or two pos e stamps. _ . . v_ The celc rated author. m this ndmnmble Essay. clearly demonstx'a.tes.'trom thirty years` successful practise. that alnrnlin consequences mo, ' be red- xcalli; cured without t e dangerous use 0 internal med cines or the use of the knife : pointin out a. mode of cure at once simple. certain and e ectunl. by means of which every sufferer. no matter what his condition ma. be. may cure himse_lt_ cheaply. px`1\'ltc1`\' and ta icully. . c?8"'l`hxs Lecture should be _in the hands of every I um Uuluuuuu nun. uu. nun; vuuu ...... ....,.._ -..-..r., . be in the youth and every man in the land. Address -I-nr nun nu-Inna: I IlElIIl|lI- nn .' 'l_l In LIUJLM FJLEULAU .l`.I.U1nu M1111 .. l.\Nl). '|`his lxvcll-known hotel has lately hwtll rennin and re-fu1'n`mhed from top to bottom. l~`.\'x-z-llcnt n.cc0mlnod1Lti0!-I for the tmvollin public. The Table and Btu` well su plied wit 11..-. host the market mfords and t c choicest Imuuls of Liquors and Cigars. Good stabling ufnl zutentivo hustlers. Charges moderate. 'l'ui.s Hotel has noun sunerior in this aootion of mum:-y. W. H. DAVIS. Proprietor. 8-ly. j Post Office Box 450. _ _. --..,, ..-. V 9 > Ell. llnnnn-nlul Land Ilvninnr I-nhnvnn fhnnlru _- the Sick Ch dmnls L. R. c; P.. L. R. c. s." ` ' Lecturer on the Eye, Ear and Throat. Trinity Medical Coll Toronto. Surgeon to the Meme: Eye and Ea rinwgind Oonllp land Aurlst to osrlml, late Clinical Assist- ant Royal London Oph halmlc Hospital. Moore- clds, and Central London Tln-out and Ear Hos- pital. 311 Church `Street. Tomato. Ma. be con- sulted with reterenoeto Diseases atthe ye. Ea :-. Throat and Haul rpauages. . -. ` .Specl;!.l attention ljao Gross Eyes ond~Catamo`ti..2_ E3712, EAR, THROATVVA ND NOSE nn. GEOIIGE E Anmsou. 1., `R, 1",. .13.. L. R. C. S. E.. ; RRIE PLANING MILL.--GEO. RALT. (".m-mantm-2. nnna-.. ....a mr.....;:.... Rm1.E's""KN+Dj Tsnm` AMMUNITION, 8:0. W e.Eo.nun' . H0 U`S.E! 'S lQN I93 Opposite the Queeh'_s Hoiycl. Bayrie. 'BAj_?_ 1:*I 1?) STREET, A Nrsrn. In-3 *f-JOHNsoI\I, BARRIE, 1'?/.1-` POR'I`l4`.R nf und dealer` in (`.m1ln nf nil` r:\'xux"7u. I. .L. . .\ vvnmuivi-fl -urn; "ii:'_LYoN, PRIVATE FUi~I1)"s| to loan on rt-M mxtntn nr lnwnnt .-n fna w....m: V 5 i Z). /6?` , F. (A r`. P . MP 6 PO {F J. /,'3 g. Vol. BARBIE, 0N'l`., Manufacture the Finest Brands of .(l(ll`CSS THE BULYERVIELL Milcll 00., 11 Avv R1-A, Nrcw Y `6]?=`[AEf"!' The olce hours; of the The BE_3_'I:-AN!) CHEAPEST nlnce to hnv vom- mu-5'1` AN!) un1.`/L place to buy your gins ggnng .\ 11-4. W \ I- .l `.l\~i; V J. S. CARNEGY. .I. lIlllUlIL_ um, 41 Am: S1. Nnw Yam: 40`-ly rive lS.A'1` PuLLAN's| FISHINII TACKLE, UAV , |l4U I-I._PULI.AN GOVTO IVIANAGER. 27-tf _G'UNs;_ vrey's ~ 40-Ly IYI\t\ (` l`;_l). Ii. EUISU 1412-nuonu nuu I -H:)5:1 Orders :_--:1 :11 xh-- .\n\'.\xm:nm-c will be promptly at- \-mx.-ui In. und information will be furnished l'u~!;.-.~r--]uiI'iIl Mr. !<"u'r.1'x-xsorvinen. as 1101181` h-- In-1 lA:H1~`A`lf rlcxi crmsulled. Sales taken at 11: .-u-4 1.. ~uIitn-\`|-l'\'h(N1\ . `. ' .. unsung ASSETS, .IKi'v."n, |81: .:m$3.358.887 Dn I ,. on u ,....... D............ or non Im: ` Jung. . K, _-nu - u -g Inn 11' vuuvvluvuu Re-insurance Reserve,` - - $1,060,494. Losses in St. John's Fire, Q $180,000. 00 All paid in two weeks utter re. Also Agent for the commercial Union Insur nce of London. Capital. 2,000,000. _ Agent at Barrie. 47-ly. ' - G. T. LOUNT. ` mvmsmu F`UNDS_ - - Over 330,000,000. mmns mvmsrmn IN CANADA - 900,009 Security. Promgt Payment, and Liberallty in the adiuetment 0 its bosses are the prominent features of this Company. I lHKRTFORD FIRE INSURANCE! COMPANY. _ I ! Es'rABLisumn IN 1810. CANADA BOARD on nmiwrons : . Hon. Henry St.ames.ChslI-man; Thou. Cramp. Esq.. De .-Chninnanr Theodore Hart. -Esq.: Angus C. Iooper. Esq.; E. J. Bax-b.eau. Esq. I .-ununannnnnlnnbna nlr `llnuln-non `Data- at D-.n, .-..a.... V. nnwvyvly -4.... -2. um um. -guuu, auuq. Insuranceaetfectedat Moderate Rates of Pre- mium. Dwellings, Churches and Farm Propel-~ ties Insured at Specially Low Rates. ` 1'1 11` {'1 'G\KI'l\ll Yl\IFIII.I .Dl'\f!1l|D viva nuvul vu tau upvuunu; uvu g-unva- G. F. C.`SMI'l`lI. JOSEPH-ROGERS. L _ Res.-Seoy., Agent. Police Court. : 12- V Montreal. Barrie THE NIERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE CO" Capital $500,000; Government deposit` made. S'l`AX\'l)ARl_)_Fl`l{E VINSURANCE COMPAN Y, Capital $500,000 ; Government deposit made. [JAMES SCROGGIE, V CONVEYANCER: COMMISSIONER IN 13.3.! I_J_L .1. l...I.._J.u.l..u,. m u limit:-41 numl)m' of pupils, The Zither is my}!- xu)\\'lml).:H1 to hr the most c-lmrxnixgg musical m- alrunu-nt, n0\\"in uSc. m for V` al In- sn'unn:nts. 'l`c1'ms made mown at Edwardsgook. .1UI'L*. Capital '2.000,000: deposited with the Go\'ern- ment at Ottawa $100,000. Victoria Mutual Fire `Insur-ance Com any. ` Stock and Mutual. Union Mutual Life neur- anco Company. South Side of IVorsley Street, vthird duo?` 1Vcst of Mulcaster Street. Barrie. if ' 11-Iv v -.._---..-- ___-_ .- - CON :73 Y;1-V-0'EvR, .5-c., ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES. nntn-Inn All` -rune . ' |nnvAL Insurimf cummm A AQQ1'4"l`Q QOK nnn {VIII Barrio. Sept. 11. 1878 K ' LU. vau,vvv,vvvo Iias-the Largest Surplus of Assets over Liabilities of any Fire Insurance Company in the world. ' - AG-EXT ` FOR THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES: THE PHCENIX FIRE INSURTANCTE ICOMPANY. of London. England. Estab- Innma 1792. V 7 `I15 .I.'l'lLl`JLV 1A 1! l.1\.l`4 LLVDU l.\.t1.Lj um llbhcd 1782. V . HE . C0) an mm m . 1 r. nun 1.... .u, . . . . . V, ( uw:.\'1>.v 1.1<;1:NsEi)A{ic'1`I0N- :..... ...uu:n-1>ngmr.xz.c.' Rents n'|.\|) | |KLT)ZTMoRR0w,( 111114` 11V]. l.']!_4.l\I.111J xupu nun uu COMPANY. _ Est.a,b1isne'(l 1803. Capital $11,000,000. _ For Fxre business only. - | Y1-`lj DU V..l`|4[\.nu1 LV Luna u unu \./J2 COMPANY. Insuros all kinds of Propertg and Private Dwellings. Over 8100.000 deposite with the Government. - Agent for the followling Insurane (fompuninysz THE QUEEN -INSURANCECOM. PANY. capigal 12.ooo,ooo. THE ROYAL (QTADIAN FIRE AND MARINE'INSUR..NCE COMPANY. Old P. 0. Bildiizg, Corner of Collier and ` Owen Streets. ' TvER1>doL_& LONDON & GLOBE-J I J INSURANCE COMPANY. ' LIFE X173 FIRE. I POST OFFICE BUILDIN_G, BARBIE. Rates MlIvr.atc, Lossizs Eqitilably and , ' Promptly Adjusted. `my. rt. `FORD '141cENsE T5AIi~(3~ nmmnv nf Qimnnn. Orders I. .\' |.'I.`I) rA..u ..\ Ivuvwnus u-vvu 1. We um) Mon maxi? on I given proper-r than any com tor. ' ` ` 2. We len unon-ToWx and Vlnuhl. u S1`x'riI ANNUAL -_i_o1*1c1s. _ W. THAOVMSQN & CO-2 Money Lenders and frivazc Bankers | We leave to :Il_;ur attention to the following facts`: ' * ' I `V. n -an unnn Innlli-V An A nivnn nlnnnnrv JAM.1,. ..EDWA3DS 11711119!) 9 than 63501`. 2. We len _upoli Towx Vlnal. well` an Fun` property. . --3." Om-:rstes_ 3.1-9_ low: ext_;em9!y I-nn.nnnnh1o_ ' 3.' Uufifll reasonable. A To nlu reasonable. _' -_ 4 -_ .. 4. We charge the borrov re'r`no.co1n`n1ission. 5. We pty 'p'r'ompllyi.nd eondnot our busi- ness withprivxcy.` - 2 - 2 ,-j 6. We deal generously with parties uecident nllv in Ll l'Ll'. . N N.B.-I 2' ate '7 anti weVb'u'y N:suhM6 I money to my mn6u_njt_ on , WIIOII P0581019- ,1 1 1 we? psy 6 1>n_n OT.'3n or 7 ...'x . i. ..x ..- `L .,4, A . V 2: we-01%?! 111 W onponll 3: . N.B.-In om 1:.7(:EL). . ED logi\'I Fillfi-_PI'WI` 9! VIII" llll-I1 5 I: 113111 Int T Rurnm:Ncxs.- _Bi il of_ Commerce, 99:1; Ann or I 0.11. hllh s ` -`. ` ' Rurnalxcns ggd Ill? or all the 1 .` '1 - - - Lw. frnouson '& 00., I V I I` '3 1 3 ..g;~ _.`;.: `L`- _ ; W THE ABOVE ARE ALL STOCK C0.\lP.\.\'II-IS. T CITY OF` LONDON, `ENGLAND, sllyinsrrouy < a -_ .7 . We-olosr npnll doubtful point in titlu, ' when nauible. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE: SOVEREIGN `INSURANCE nu A \1v 1...... 11.`! lrh-uh: nf Dmnnrtv `IMPERIAL INSURANCE rn A -nv w.e..x~.1:mna mm nnitnl s.;.s.;..;`...c:. ` xx u1.L\l.lJA. .l.JtLL`J.I :x\J1.'u.1u:..: 'l'ln- undersigned. having ms.dc_ arrange- nn-nls with two reliable \Vinnipcg firms, are now In :1 position to assure `to intending emigx-`ants 0. 5-:u_-oful selection of choice lands and the fullest- xniurmntion upon their nrrlvalfin that cit . For 4 .-'p<-cnlators and others. wishing toinvest n tovyn: ; lots or t`:u'min-g lands. we can secure the safest and most proutblc investments. Our correspondents,- who an-o pi-uciicul men and Dominion Land Sm`- vcyors us well. have alread placed 18 asums to the grain. satisfaction and a `vantage o clients. P.S.~-(1n1l at our oice and see list of choice im- "`0\' ed Fm-ins and N0. 1 Prairie Lands already on _ mind for sale. W. THOMSON 8: Co ` - ` ' Barrie. Ont '_`ii`>' pm... .. _ ASSETS. $25,000,000. ._..-_.'a.....1.... -0 A .....o.. ....n ; oonilnnj in u nut` uni: _ *'W.0itns {mm trnmag ~ 3-:ng'xm$..` _._..J..,,, JAE 1ES EDWARDS, Atmnt at Barri or-`nos : Barrie. June 8. 1882- '. uvvt-In Ila, Agent at Barrie. haintitlea, .;t1.Tny;pmon' " g - ~ 't' .. _ 1 ant. "|i`tls_f::}"o"?'!:: :1` ~ iglig 'm>thei . 0'4 3 "1 . ..9.' II, or 8~`i'luj 1%, ofiny` "di,n8;: * IJIIOOOII L e ..V6l %-`mvmw ws-lad` 61 J !!I15_!_|iIn0;iis tHI.\i 11-IY "To i;j1I:f{r;3-::-`A FIE fo1"""'Mfi' \Vork Smith!o|"'wm beazoc 1 L rormtcrb \ Smith:or'W0l be `Agent. `Apply tq. I-`Ii nl I.Rli:' n_1~: .,1'nny, . BAYFfEI.D-.S'I`. BARRIE. l 8I'I_0P Suljcss Budrgqm sullen. sldeboardn, Easy Chain, ;&c., Cornice Poles. and all kinds of Furniture made V to orderbyaompetent. workmen. 4130 Planing and Turning Done on Shbrtest Notice. _ ` DAVID DOUGALL, Tn `I34.-- ll. I-Ln Ila Illznt fj[t`JR E2} |m1ocnAI-H j GALLERY :| I Satisfaction Guaranteed. Old or fntled Pictures carefully Enlarged to look equal to run! Barrie, Feb. 28, 188]. -5.1: .l-" A Ian! :3 `J A 3 (succcuor to.l. Ravmer.) Has ndw a. large supply of Trunks from 50c up to $25; Valisep-and Satchelsat Bottom Prices. Also Single and Double Harness, Collars, Sad- dles, Ourry Combs, Brushes, Whips, and Lagshes, .. __;-.... ;. ....:4 ....-....I...a.. u......;.. nn and )5 ~11? :1 m)u1aH.S. ~+ GUN-\-71`1\ A'N _ 11 ..`...y.:...;:nnnr in (MIHF-1l`l Ranch. A110` APA1E7|\Fl' for-: WEIGHT. w-nu At i t s `t evel pr "5 ratan nl` prices to suit. eve;-ynony. 1-Lax-ne Varnish always m stock. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DOD wnmz WA`RR.AN"I`1<`.h a vou lluvlvvlvl `.3: yvunuyu svv .....`.nu..n.u.-- GIVE ME A c.qLL,-.si nof the Goldn Saddle. Baveld Street. arrie. 20-ly In tliankixig the public of Barrie and vicinity for the liberal patro e bestowed upon him in the past. begs to state at he has at conden-able ex- pense increased his baking facilities and is now prepared to do 11 larger business than ever. F`. :r. 131:1.-ovv1\'r,| Made in the various styles and quality the best-`- Delivered `in all parts of the town. ' ` Manufactured fresh "every day. Ask our grocer for them and you will use no 0 her. pxcinic PARTIES SOCIALS 8: WEDDINGS supplied {at short notice and on reasonable terms. nnmhmrnvr 1 DDIIIVKY SEALED TENDERS addressed in the under " 3 ed and endorsed Tender for the MURRAY G NAL, will be received at this otce until the arrival of the Eastern and Western mails. on ` Tu'rsDAY. nu: Twxnrv-sxvnxru on or J unis NEXT. for the formation or 3 Canal to connect the head waters of the Bay of Quinta with P1-esqu'ile Harbor. Lake Ontario. - A- :A map otthevlocality, together with plans and cications of the works. can be seen at this co and at Brighton, on and utter. Tzwnsont 1-xuc.E1om~n our on JUNE NEXT, where printed forms of tender can be obtained. * Contractors are requested to bear in mind that an accepted bank cheque for thesum of mo must s2sL!*1B&_V.3`; *2.`3.%`S. z.Y.}. . 3.1l`...?.` ..`, ...`.`:."1:`;`.; MP` Innnl. A lsa Agent for Ag:ic-u-ltural Implements. nn/D up A nnrr q:.... at 4-1.... ut1,.1Am- J; , anniccepted hank cheque for the sum ou:,uuu mun aceom ny each tender whichsum shell betorte1t- ed it t e party tendering declines to enter into contract for the execution of the works at the rates and prices-submitted. subject to the condi- tions and on the rum: s_ta in the specication. The cheque thus sent .11 v be returned to the ve parties whose tenders are not Department does not. however, - bind, tool! to accept thevlowest or-Ieny tender. 7 nu nnor, . .UVyoVIf 0 will by mid (`air `tug erisctidu ma. conviction at-Lay . T nllinggor dealing in` any bogus, - nnnn cit }Ho:Bn,-nwns, AARNESS,E,MAPORIUM- ED. Fraser, I (`mu-rnnr In.,.l Rnumpr, \ of Any. pognon p[ng.:or dealing .111 any vog_u-, Wfext. ,= mat-hon. Horli , !nsV=!Pecm1.- I zt Ilpruor prbpsntionn withthe word Hor tiolis intheir nama_br.ooan'octod therewith, thpt iq in H a_nd,ch_ut the p1_1Vb- 1:'; o_riny ' tton `put in 's n'y*form, ` tondmg to the nuts Bo? _g g ' `eaye 9 9l_un_te_r of Gnpx Hqrs (uqtioe _ on.v`r`l1ite1sbel;a`_ndnt-othepnrent sy _ vc;sndA_Ne_1-_vo1iI.Diueues. vmze of V. 'f6l'IhB1Il -01-? re- !aT_.l_lS _h]_'||hd` H ._ .0! _ to:-'8Alo,A]_a they nndrlw i. g t 110 f _.f.__ 2 .--_ 9 A -5 ` ` 0`! " 'B`..I...;.- V x T `nommou anuenv F7II'lIlU("_ LIL5 QOUTHI Block, nearly T ' mersetz House I `KLUII15 U . HI ,7 ' e aha Sum- _-...-..... ..-xv:--u VNOTICE To CONTRACTORS. _ AR'c:-n1-Ecrs - _ 1~:.\\\.~|:|)\', .\f.;Vl'l"I`[E & HOL4 . \'n \4- l.H..-r..- I` I. HI1r'\'n`\'0rs_ Valu- nf tiot Rktfvihyh Luid Canals,` ` - t.tawa.`22nd May. Lesson_a given in all Branches of Paintmg, Drawing. &c.. sac. Terms on application. STUD] :V-Dunlo -' t.. Moor Br ck Block.pBirrIe. es LEADS THE VAN; Sole Agehi; for th; Celebrited ___,_ _-- --.-.- MURRAY` CANAL. 3 V l5l'IlIUI.I BI_WD U Ill BIIUUIo iING DONE. AL WORK WARRANTED. _ ' `Tun new IN ;aAnntE; FIRST I_ _RIZ E ,;rxIl \`vnuv-- V _ f,"L;l{f :1',1)gp:u~m1gntlsstocl;egl with an exam. l" h.`.,,,.,,..m urnll r._:quxsxtcs~l'or prlntln , .'1`m_ _:m.7g1,1i.-e mrl:l:'n1ng011t tlrst-classworg. VIM.`mlMm1't))l'l:ll(: cuts for all styles of ,`j_ ,.1`;W1 ll H14l'n1ll.s',:\.l1d gs. sgocx ofcholcetancy :1 : ;;- :!w `.l!l\`i'1..l1'a' of prm_xu1_g. ~ _, MK ,- ,,..,,, ..r .-v.-ry -l_v:scnpnon in stool: and H W1.l.l.;l,l)n;|l|1l3])l"lCC. > , .``,_-l ,1.'..; .-3~x`m'.v-1`1pt.1on--$1 per nnnnm. .` _:,A I1...-.~;s'31fI1<)L so paid. ' -- _ ` n\'l-2l:|`l7'l.\'($ -'I`cn(:cnt.3 er line for _.;;.,-.,;mlmur.- -ntscnch su scquennn- .- v.L!`nls'nnL exceeding one inch K. < , --linumt reduced rates. H. v . . tho discontinuance of `.-. ; \l'|'l:I lmrli-.u1;;. Transient notices \\'_.-.u-:1. :`m-n`.:xle. &c.. 8_r.c`., not exceed- -,_-:, will lw :ulnnLlc_d for 2;) cents 68.011` in. I lxll Ll\ -,'l`llwi(3lllUnlS0lfdC!`Cdhy strangers ' -\\-1H,\\"1w.'1l Lhupropnctors do not doali ~ H ll: 2. .\l'n=-1':--1 m. Notices of local births, l`.,.`_ ma .1-an hs iuserl.e free otcharge. .. |1\V n..\.1:..\..... ant` Dunn:-"laun- \'pcu`xul,(:nntmcts for V . 1 ;'.n~x,\ .\mu\.\'r:r:.u.'n1le which wll ' onmw %A1M'ER I fuoo .'oo Ikgwnra 2 .A '.'-.-4 ' " lscurrs -p s 1 Aw ',-'Q|vLVJ.`fJ_;'PI :11` U | Works. _1a'tly oc _ ` d by (3.1 tbeagood stand for '_~ _ plement i o_ _ , 7 . , ARTISTS. "iii" uvuovv -...u vu -u-vv....-.- FREDERICK J. BROWN. '88! or-guy u By order. .v 111 uuuunuu, In Rear of the Market | 1 Ha:-nss Oil and 2] A7-I-Ag H A . E? W i``.ta"i`.3,,.m`" . REEVES. sum 068,000 must u_n nee he the iect. I xe 3 raver, er. . , F. BRAUNJ Lrllwlll Ivuvn tae with us in [Mill hat v Territory v snme much of th Vince. _In matter of tu we uses. v tage ex-wees w] w suits le for at: e at 1.50 pe eel:-cl: ;'6E GENERAL ADVERTISER. AR'f`l.s'l'. PAND aI....nl aw-.-V...v... .-w.. _ _ U ` <'(- 31}.-* a,&-I1'!imtt~,-4-.u '. `905: -1., 30031` uh? iriiouucn THAT wmcin mums Tnodsmos mmx."-r`n_nox. Bridge Piers at Burleigh Falls. The works at each of these places will be let taps orthe respective looalities. together with ' sclagaratel p ons and specifications of the works`, can be seen at this omce on and after WEDNESDAY, 'rmc Twe.~x'r\'-r-mar DAY or J um: NEXT, where print- ed formsof Tender can beobtained. A like class of information relative to the works at Fenelon . Falls will be furnished at that `place. and for those at Buckhorn and Burleigh, information may be obtained at the resident Lngineefs otiicc. Peterborough. . Contractors are requested to bear in mind that SEALED'i`E.\'DERS; addressed totho under- signed. and endorsed "Tender for '1`-rent Navi- gation." will be received at this omce until the arrival of the Eastern and Western Mails on WEDNESDAY. THE Fu-rm DA}! on JULY mcxr. for the construction of two Lift Locks. Brid e Piers and other works at Fenelon Falls : also t e construction of u_Lock at Buckhorn Rapids. and for the constructxon of three Looks, a Dam and Burleigh Falls. Fpnelon Falls, E;|_ckI|orn Baplds and Burlelgh Canals. Contractors requested Tenders for the different work: mustebe accom- panied by an accepted bank cheque, as follows ;- For the Feuelon Falls work;. ....$1.000 Do Buckhorn Rapids wox-k.. ..$500 . Do Burleigh Falls work . . . 31,500 And that these respective amounts shall be for- feited it the party tendering declines enterin in- to contract for the works at the rates and p oes submitted subject to the conditions and terms stated in the specications. C2 l`he cheques thus sent in will be returned to thetdidiferent parties whose tenders are not ac~ can e ' . MONEY TO LENVD. |<..\' W To ALEND ON ` REAL I. .... ..\v My nnI'(`l"l\l_ inLL`,I`0St. LENNOXSC U16 uuwruuu pul`uUI:I vvuuuc vvuucnn nun nun. .... cefted. _ ' `his Department does not. however. bind xtself to accept the lowest or any tender. Rv Order. Depa.'x`-tmant of Railwa. s and Canals. 1 Ottawa. 22nd `try. 1882. * T H E` B.mI99It!4MPAN' , .1`I1/`AI\ `A... N. D\"uE:\"r. .1. VILLIERS. : J. D. Muacmsox. The Corporation of the Town of Barrie. having granteda Bonus of $10,000 with exemption from taxa.tion`,fors,period often years. for the encour c- mentol theerection om Cottonmill inth9Town.t e Board of rude requested the above-ugmed `gentle; men to _a t as Provisional Directors :11 forming a Company to be called The Barrie Cotton Com- nany." an they have complied with this 1-equ_est .of 2.500 S Company Barrie Cotton com- pany." they pave request and have subscnbed for the necessary amount of shares to qualify them to act as such Directors. The Cagital Stock of the Company will consist area of 8100 each. amounting? in all to the slim nf 3213.000. and the Provisions. Directors Ehdres such Directors. Ca mu amountin the sum of 82N_.000. Directors now place the said Stock upon the market and in- vxtc subsoripti s for the same. , o ` The lame nro ts realized from the nyanutactnre of much surprise, from the (act that the raw material is town `gm! in wa.rm.`clima.tes. but we {mow that t. e Engiis manufaqturers have made unmanse fortunes in the production of this kin nf nrnndmantl thev have had to procurethe ra _ In e'prot\ts realized from the manutacture of cotton m this "country have been the occasion the fact that the zrown `only wa.1jn1._`clima.t:es. we -the manufacture o Cotto immense production of this kin of goods. and they procure the ar cle from a stil greater dis nce and then send the manufactured goods. not id in the country. back across the ocean` or sale ere or elsewhere. Not only have we re r fac' ities in Canada for they have in Eng- raw material and land fromour being nearer t nearer the market -for the nufactured article. but we are also as well situ d for an enterprise of this kind as most of the mills in the United States; and in addition we have the duty on Cot- ton Goods in both cases in ur favour; so that it our natural advan es w e only on a par with those of England an the ew England or manu- facturing States. the duty atjed handsome prot. - _ . '3 . All the Cotton Mills md?a_na'\da in good workin order. are paying la e vid ds. and the stoc stands at a hi h prem um ; an that there is room for moremi s is evident from: the present ones being over-crowded with ordeis, and the very great dittlculty egtplegenced b merchants in getting supplied wit otton G s. The exemption fro taxation` for so long a eriod as ten ears W i be some 1p in keeping own the war in uses of t undertakin ._ and the Bonus ot Thousand liars will us! to a reasona interestearned on the sub- scribe! ca ital d thepenod t i; must elapse belore the ill can built and got to full work- ing order. Barrie too presents an exceptionally good position for such a business, for there are no _otton Mills nearer than Hamilton : d Barrie is not only the County Town of Simcoe. ut may be considered as the centre of the whole ilway sys- h of T nto. From this '1` to branches out` illiu and to`the_ No Collingwood and_Meaf rd `tn the North-West Cookstnwn, Alliston d Cree- more to the est and South West; and Beeton. Southwa fares Hamilton. besides e water eommunicat 11 through Lake Simcoeto eC'oun- tiee Eastwa . By Rrailways in winter (1 sum- mer we access to all the markets of e Con- tinent ei for the purchase of raw Co or for sale of the anufactured and in e sum- merweha ebymeansot e` wasto lli - _wood. Pe no and dial: an by the Lake Boa communication with all the rts on the Great kes 2 For commas o rkets in the : North-West'16! lano Cotto ` ill in Canada ither built or _eo_ted~. which on com- mm wi , r pping goptls into would alone be a_ the rail-' `TE .. B fo LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS %J`Jv\/` ___,_r\_x .. - .-u r\ .. [mi nmuey .4 I`l ..~\'l`H_\' Du. case` 1 `A em or B lsnxsness for 75 cents? = It is awfully unwise to agonizo un- erthemany _ja. 1 1m e n t s arising from >{D_yspepsia, .- Indigestion . ybisordere -Stomachand ; Liver, , when ,this offer is _ {nude to you" ~ { _n your own , _ gnome in all _, - _ p `sincerity wit!i`fai'i: absolute eertamty o curingwou ZOPESA (from Brazil) cures Dyspepsia and Biliousness. A sin evdese relieves; a sample bot e `convinces; a. 75 cent bottle` clues. in acts directly 1: on- the Stomach, Liver, and ` dneys. * Cleansing, Correcting, Beg- `lati , Zopesa. Ives energy `ml v m_to the rain, Nerve, ud Muscle, snmply by work- 1 inn- and giving: activity to 11;: wonders upon the Diges- , Ill LIIILHCIU, Blllllly U] Ul'lL' '1`)'iges- ion and giving activity to thiiulver . am: this out.- take it to any Gwpital, $950,000, in Shares of $1 00 eah. __j unetnlver Ont thiq out,-take it to any dealer` in -medicines, and get at least: one 75 cent bottle of vZopesa', and tell your neighbor how it acts. It is warranted . to "cure Dyspepsia and B11- 'ousness. ' TRENT NAVIGATION. TI`a_-_nxe.nnyaaaa.x`:72T- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. . . '81: zoom. soft water. eve do Iv-gltnnmd. -Ann]! to,,W the corner of Tomato and Dalton-aui. wood shed. stable. 53m 1531118, I ` . hard andwsglti wa" Eterh '."e`v' "oo"n"ex`n'3x'3 '.;"-`.`."." LEGAL HUI an I na- ,\f,\/-~/*/\-/\/\/\/\/\/x4 .- u-HIV PI{`;] LF . Simone. willbeathisoi at the Court En \ Burke. avvex-y__Ss`t_uydny.v jdence and P'1~.. ` " ` 37;# L" V `ARM 911 s,_A,1.,n_s.-'_1'u1s uuuru I-1v_-um. xv-.=;" W".m'I-my P}'9ll1080Ithe ,l|slQofI46t18.'Ooii.5.If'l5I`.1|l'NcI'es. 6510199 P.|.'13 0093? of Great Bntun lenhqve .7.~`~'"`-'-**.:.:=d.::..-:,= =*-:...:.s*-.2; 9-an-dA%thm-elm by di-min-tans the ' l1:udpit6n.`ordte`T'!i-AnVA ;cn_ ntd u` I"'.dl3 that : 811 they once. diont it. I'm not dead: nnd; Irhml. _':---- ' OUSE AND_LO'.l.` E03. SALE.- On corner 'i`oi-on't6 ind Daltoia-ate. Bu-ma. two stories; 31: moms. lh0d._ built eoted. which can` wi facilities ` shipginangoos which seeing ea ' ed we the manufactures of th Inca otfuel. a. considerable iteln EX... .. .. m.."."..,`i.'.1 .-'.`.`, .`. .."{1 ...c'n'2` neahnreawill be payable in`ten instalnsgnta kn not less than one month between each 11. Lresdeairous of subocrlb for shares on ly _either penonally or by le 1- to 2 - Ill , :3. R'I`R`A'l`l~l'Y. Hglluuluy Dr 1;: nuwut w H. H. STKATHY. Bninm P. 0., County Simcoe. no.1 mam. -. -. gq_-zg Ul nu; vuuul: By Order, 4 ..-n. nllll . . - [V I I 1~: <.g_tIi:1sN's . V 1IOTEL.---A. W. mprielm-.-}~1xccllent u.cc6mmo- ` m ion public. Bur a.ud_ Lnrdel` wll best. Good st.a.blmK and Y!V'lllf\'1`ht)s\l1`I`:~). I;l1',;:,'l_lg6 Of 8'033 cVyed ~.-.m:mAI'x-on: u-u'ms. Few doors west of |l`L 4| nu-llunlnmnt, u.u Ivu ;LieuAue 4 Ag..-` -0 HEN J AM WILL You F. BRAUN. - ...I.- I SBCPBDSYY. 22-5| . 'Yes, he is diity, and ragged and poor, Velvet and satinvmust shrink frum its touch, Thrust him away are he reaches the door Of your fine -carriage his ngers would _ smntch. . Yet there me two sides in all th ngs, my friend ; ` Pity should quicken where sin would destroy Wretchd, and going to wretcheder end, This wicked gamin is Nobody`a boy. True, if` your lackcy shoulilpresa him too hard, _ Some naughty word would slip out. I dare RAV. 1 CI! VVIIIIU III! JllU8l.lAC|ll4 I3 Elrlll . 1. ll JUIIII tongue. - Pn'.1se-snd remember he s N obody s boy. Nobody s boy ? Yes,-a sinner s, no doubt ; Born to a. heritage only of shame, He and his mother despised and cast out, That no dishonor may sully a neme. Just retribution on one side, tis true; Yet, ye who know what is motherhood s joy Might understand how a hope could pierce through ' ` - ' iB'er sin, to the mother of Nobody s boy. aa , Fine par or language is not the reward Of such rough training and lighting one's way. Sad, isit not, a blasphemer so young 1 Dreadful. our delicate ears to auoy? Yet, while his judgment as `still. an your tnmma. Say she is dead. and her child is n waif, Swept by the wind at society's feet ; Ye who have children all sheltered and safe, In it a. question embodied you meet `P Does the face haunt you 2' Why, what can you do To banish from pleasure this grain of alloy ? What if God stooped to the sharing with you Of his great thoughts towards Nobody s boy. ` Good-morning, sir?--a. lovely day 3 I started rather gniltily from the stoop- ping position in which the voice of my un- known colloquist had accosted me. In truth and in fact I was engaged in unfu.st- ening the padlocked moorings of a. graceful little boat, whose keel_1ay on the shore, and meditating to myself how very agreeable a. row across the crystal lake would be through the silence of the purple August daybreak. Good-morning; I responded, turning c fn vnnnf Hm innnirinrr nsmn nf n t.:11l_ mantle- AAUO1_ I.OVNEERVS. L .m~:n-u `SWAN, AUCTLONEER ..... ..- Qinu-nn 'l`m'ma reason- "uoou-Inornmg; 1 respuuuuu, uuruuzg to meet the inquiring gaze of a. tall. gentle- manly-looking personage, apparexxtly about thirty-_ve years of age,` who stood leaning `against 9. little gate. He was dark and handsome, with piercing eyes, forehead slightly bald, and a jet black moustache, twist-ed jauntily away from a small, nervous mouth; and his dress was tasteful :mdfm1lt- less in the last degree. He had taken off his light straw hat to greet me, and stood apparentiy awaiting some more dennito ex~ planation on my part. I hncr vnnr nnrdun. sir. I stammered. planzmon pan. I beg your pardon, sir, stammered, rather confused; `I-I hope I am not tres- passing on private grounds 2" \Vhv. air. vnn are undeninblv on'nri- passung pnvace grounus s Why, sir, you are undeniably on'pr1- -vate grounds, returned the stranger, smil- ing; but I think we won't call it by any such harsh name as trespassing. ' You are staying in the nmghborhood ! , H I am nhurinrr at the Lake House for the staymg 1n me nelgnoornuou : I am staying at the Lake summer, I explained ; and I suppose my morning wa1k'ha.s led me farther than I at ti:-at intended." `- UV-.. .........knnI> niv mun. frnm {tho tirst Intended." - You are about six miles from the house, sir. returned my companion, cour- beously. And, judging from your occu- pation when I came down to the gate, you would not object to crossing back by water I I laughed and acknowledged the fact. ' To tell you the truth, sir, 'I was just thinking how cool and pleasant a. row would be. In fact if the boat had not been fast- ened, I should most assuredly have braved all consequences, and boldly adventu red the experiment. 7 1 thin]: we man overcome that. obiec- me expenmenn. 1 think we can overcome objec- tion, said the stranger, quietly turning to an old ruined tree, whose Qgarneled 'trui1k overhung the ' transparent tide, and draw- ing 9. keyfrom its hollow depths. Sup- pose we get up an appetite for breakfast to- gether? I am not inexperienced myself, and I suppose you understand the art of propelling on the water 7 I` Just. aim me an onnortunitw. and see propeumg me water In Just give me an opportunity, if I don t mdicate my education in acquatic matters, I said, in high good humor spring- ing into the fairy-like little shell, followed by my new acquaintance. ' Really, air, this is `an unexpected treat. I scarcely know how to thank you suiciently for your courtesy. ,- . Then do not attemnt. sand the gentle- Ksnaainvanruxe. courtesy. " - Then do not attempt, gentle- man, incling his head with a dignied, high- bred politeness which impressed me more and more in his favor. I assure you the gratication is entirely mutual. Pull to the right a. little; we` shall get entangled in yonder oating sheet ofiwater lilies if we are not careful. Upon my` word this is a most perfect moming for the water. _ 1+. wsu: indeed ! Across the diamond glit- most pertect mormng Ior me wuwr. It was indeed ! Across glit- ter of the lakethe golden splendors of an "August sunrise were just beginning to be reflected -,and in the distance a dim range of mistv mountain peaks leaned against the horizon like far-o' sentinels, almost losing their outline in the blue radiance of ;the cloudless heavens. CC-T mink I won an nrfilf, I I-nlzg glmngt I` u I: ump.\11~m [AL HOTEL `MID- - :. I... .n I ...... ... 1..-`nil lmu Infnlv clouuless neavens. 'I wish `I was an artist ! broke almost in`v1&1untaril_y'from my lips. companion smiled. eed a. man be an artist to enjoy the beauties lof such a. sceneisas this 2 he asked; A litte more towar yonder point if you please, `sir. Now we are out in the channel, and you can pull hard or easy. as you choose. The boat will almost move herself, in fact. -no thrnw dnnm his oars and leaned back herself, in mot." "He threw down his oats and leaned in the stern, adjusting his straw hat so as to shield his byes from the too vivid glare of the morning sunshine. u n... amu-mv thinks of civilization in 0! the morning sunsmuu. One scarcely thinks of civilization such a secluded spot. as this, he murmur- ed, lazily. I suppose there isn't a living soul within a mile of us, always excepting birds and shes. I suppose not," I assented. `F But, nevertheless, the forms and cere- monies of society cannot entirely be cast aside. May I knowwhom I have had the pleasure of helping toan hour's pleasure '1 . I drew in card from m waistcoat pocket, vandhsnd itacross,wi asmile. Vernon Cheveley, eh? A very pretty name, sir. Icongntnlate myself on mgk. ing your aioquaintanoe. Will you allow me to reci tegyour frankness '1" A unit` Inn is: `In nfnlnfn mg with n. to reel W your xruunwns 1 He wed low as he presented me with 9. oxfumpledybit of brown paper that he ex- froni old-cigar case. Upon it wgs in starting letter: of red ink, the one word, Albert. ' Klnv-l>_1Ir}in 7" I invnhlnhu-1.111 nnnn- A1Ber, air 1 retiimed my conipanion, carting ipto. A nttrngpoaturo, and regard.- ing Ina vnth stern dngmty. Prince Albert, air! Albert of England- - Stmtlnnd and Ins HID WIWII. llilillu llllo IIIIIUU AIUEKF, air! Albert of E"ig1.i'd,.eosmd gnal wane on ' ' 311' I All)! W810! ! T`-6-1;`: mm, or urgauppg I _` _. To yourk1}ee;, 1311-! he said, with a. dug-p, au<[den`1mpenousness. Have you nb` reV,Ire 11ge;for xoynlty 3" . , Igickgign, almost before I hunt I was domz-. He smiled com- .rJannn`1I1 `qt flu: damn Hung A-'.-2.... .. .._.-.`l_ wuss :_' athim, aghut, Was the man mad,orara'amipg'! - N "l'n vnnii Irnmu. uh I In: unit! with . 1 qpeygq mg qI_1u:x sxgn, almost before 1 ,\_vh.st com- plaoently, at the same time drawing 3 gnndr tinsel stsr..f:om~ his pocket, and gravely AZ git to, the left breast of his coat. ' " `IA srAnl'nn .-nu..- 7 . .___. .1) |!|< n_|':Lrlc. rm :~':ni.~af:Lctory Sqcllyities, at the A m: I'.xuc`u[ Interest. to be pmd In such mun- " xm may be d.j,'l'L`1`d upon. ._.j any use _,u`nu 1.-wyuneaag mgr: All they ` _, al_$ont_it. I_un not dead; snd,*whst iunolto, I npvor nhsll_die,TI am pgivileged . _..v": Jul, my grlguq, 98 went on, Imp] `anvoly, yoplare now mnthe presence of :1 Prinmwconndrt of Grgt Ru-ilmin I `M ... 1.. no ox'1ew,oru, " llDUl.'B.. . nAalbe__xft-.who T" I xpvoluntaly ques- |Xlll,l.li 130 M18 1815 DESI!` OK B13 0053. "~Yei, iny _frie1id," he went on, ixmlv- vonvu-'3 nnw in-{:1-m nlnn-Anna .-. NoBoov'As? BOY. ` No. 23. Whole No. 1582. never come to me 1 I felt the cold prospiration oozing ' from every pore in my body; I could almost feel myself grow pale and I became fully con- vinced that I was out upon the solitary lake: alone with a. mmlmzm 1 I had heard, when I first came to this mountain retreat. that there was a lnrge`asylmn somewhere in the vicinity, but 1 had never given the affair n. second thought. Now I was reaping the `consequences of my own folly and reckless- TIPRE with th gift bf everlasting existence. As` long as-I wear this jewelled star, death can to me !" Y can Al... m\'lA n.-.-uni.-Han nnvrinn Fr-nn\ ness. His dark, piercing eyes roved restlessly from object to object. Suddenly they rest- ed on my nppaled countenance. You don't believe what I am saying?" _ -The remembemnce of what I had often . read and heard about the expediency -may. the poaitiv"nece'ssity--tho.t existed for in- dulging momomaniacs to the top of their bent. in whatever whim might possess their minds, occurred to me, and I `hastened to reply. Of course -I believe it 1 Why shouldn't. I T I (1 AL -.1." :Jun'ni:1n f unn inrinnd I lllli |.1 | u.. .\ppl_\ . 1 | anoumn t. 1 1 Ah, why shouldn t you, indeed .1 But people are so sceptical n0w~a.-days. Now, when Victor Efnmanuel was staying at my house and Pope Pious came down by way of the Mediteranean-- Take care: where are you going !" - T `hm-I Hnnnrrhf. tn f:\L'n mi\'m1ta<,xc Of th(' where gomg 2 I had thought tn take .'uIva.ntagc the new path into which his troubled mind had wandered. to divert our cmlrse a. little more shoreswfnrd; but his cunning, roving eye was upon me in an instant. _ H. is: netting verv hot here." I stn.m- 1 tmu It cooler on snow. _ " Ah hah 3" he hissed, putting his face an close to m'me.a.s to glare up into my eyes. under the very` shadow of my wide brimmcd ` hut; you're nztraitur and a hypncrit, like all the rest 05 em I But I m prepared for `I you. Se I" _ . u Am! with n. hut-at of l:Luv_rhter. so dissrm- 1. m an 1usw.m.. . It is getting very here, I mered. _I thought, perlmpa, we should, find it cooler on shore. AI. 1...]. '" hn hiauml nnHhur hi: farm in see: And with a. burst of laughter, ant that the very tide seemed to `trembli- and quiver, he tlashed n lunr. sharp knife in the air. describing a circle of glemning light round his head. `My blood seemed turned to ice in my veins as it _d:w.z1ed across my vision. H Put nn that knife. vour Roval High- . I v v v|s1on. Put up that knife, your Royal [ligh- ness." I said, counterfeiting an oti`-hu.ud_ ease that Iby no means felt. Where's the use of it between friends 9 Let`s talk about the-Queen." _ r ..,... morn nnvlnnn tn snmn-e Ins nttctwn. . about the-Queen. , I was more anxious to secure his attction, f as I saw moving gures on the shore, scar- cely half a. mild away from us, the utter l of a white handercliief, -and then a. total disnpparnnce of the gures. Help was at hand, Ifelt quite sure, if 1 could only mim- (euvere so as to reach it. t um - ..'..A. ..|-mu} Han Hnnnn nnicl` flu-. up to me, and speaking: in a low, mysteri- to reacn II. No, not about the Queen, said` the poor maniac; that grieves and afflicts me," He closed his knife as he spoke. But, do I you know," he continued, I am haunted .7" I Haunted ? said I. ' Yes, haunted by a. horrible, ugly` old woma.n-a. witch. or ogress, 9. female liend. Now, do you know, he said, moving close 0113 voice, she won t let me alone 1'7 N o E" . She won t. Sometimes she climbs up among the stars at night, and sits there winking through my bedroom windows all right long- Sometimes she comes jumpin_ ' down from the clouds among the rain drops. and sometimes~-there she is now with three 5 pair of fins, and a. face like a.fish s Z" `' -n littered an eldritch screetching, as , Pall` OI DDS, arm I]. [ace um: 11. uan a ; I -He uttered an eldritch screetchiug, he looked down into the clear shining deeps. 7 Let s escape from her 3 I exclaimeclr vigorously` seizing my oars. She can't follow us on dry land, that's certain. Pull away." V ~ a No, she ca.u t. We might hide among l the woods, only, she would turn into :1 1 squirrel, and jump up.a.nd down among the trees--she does sometimes !" nu7..n um um 1l lmn-nw n. m1n_':u1di trees--she does somemnes 2 1 Well, then, we ll borrow n. gun,':u1d dispose of her, I szud, still pulling desper- I ately towards the shore, while the prespirn.- 1 tion, cold and clammy as midnight dcws, 3 streamed down my tpmples. I I 6: \v1...+ urn wnn m nnnh :1 lmrrv for !"' I? I4.1.\unr - , I. \.\'|'). .\r..1n' - \~'- |'l\u1-X :Ll streamea. clown my temples. What are you in such a. hurry for demanded my companion, rather morusel Hold hard at little can t you !" , I checked my exertions. Evidently he was in no humor to be trifled with. No hurry at all, I said, as calmly as possible; only you see the witch is fol- lowing you up pretty closely, and-- Tn are mo near the shore." be inter- lowing pretty closely, u.nur- We are too near share," rupted, abruptly.- We were within a. few rods of the clus- rupted, abruptly.- We were within rods tering bushes which I knew contained help. Oh, heaven. could I but have reached their friendly shelter. o How, like a mass of lead my heart sunk in my bosom, as I saw him. catch up the ours and strike out once more in a contrary direction. _ u 12. .. Im mmgd his head nwav. I caught | _in contrary mrecuon. But as he turned his head avilay, I caught up the sheathed knife, and ung it hurling up on the shore. \.Vhnt sa that? he demanded. turninsz. me snore. _ What s that? he demanded, turnmg` quickly round. _ 6` It's vo u1- witch. I said, as unconcern- clxlxcxly ropuu. _ ,_ It s your wltch, szud, ed as I could. `.` Don t you think we ought to go ashore and see what's become of 1____ 111 . her! His eyes moved restlessly along the green bank. at 1 Ann ; ];nntu- who} Rn vnn thin]: 7" bank. . I don t know; what do you think 2" Why, she is your enemy. No doubt it was she who spread the report- of your- death. You ought to address her in a con- cillatory`manner:' and if you could once bring her terms, what would prevent you from assuming your proper station once more in England 1" 'l`h..+ a um-v tram. Hm-ca. head her in more In Jungmnu s That s very true. Here, head her m `towards the bank. I wonder I never thought of that before. pony`. fever brained lunatic ! Even in _:_r} MEDICAL AND `DENTAL : I1. 1.. u. zgzcc.-\1:'1`1tY_0[`F1C1j .. cl... \\7nnf nin nf Jnhu tnougnu 0]: H1812 uewre. Poor, fever brainegl lunatic the consciousness of my own mortal peril. my heart arched for the crazy ights of his sick fancy. Wu warn 1-Inna tn the friendln land 2 Hm SICK Iancy. We were close to the friendly land ; the long silver-green tresses of the willows al- most touched my throbbing forehead, when my stran e companion started to his feet, with 9. ye 1 that aroused all the echoes oat- ing over the peaceful lake. 'l`n1ir.nr--snv ! dnubledvad villinn ! lng 0V5I' F115 PUIMJULUI. 1383. 1 Tra.itor--spy! double-dyed villian! 1 You have been deceiving me. Your hire]- < ings lurk among yonder bushes. But it I is in vein !-the Royalty of E land shall never fall a prey to baseartices ilge these." _ He sprang towards me like an infuriated tiger. At the same instant the shore seem- . e to become alive with hurrying gures ; and with 9. last impulse I caught 11 the rope that lay coiled in the bottom 0 the boat, with one end sixed to an iron hook, and threw it desperately shoreward. I couldsee stall -form plunging waist deep into the water to grasp pit; and then the clinging arms of my terrible companion were wresthed around me, and I knew no more. . {"` Are you better, 1" " latter? Yes--no--I can t tell. Where `In In (I C __.. -1. LL- IZLLIA `I -.. __.,_, - I - ;s2.6on= norm ADVANCE. III] I. I _ Here, at the little Inn, snug in bed ; but you've I stormy time of it. What on earth tempted you to get out in a boat with that poor gentleman 7 list! ,nn'+. Inn '1" `I qalnul man. -11 u._ Winn who poor genueman f Mad, isn't he 1 I asked with all the frightful occurrence of the morning crowd: ing back upon my mind, as one who may imagine the hideous phantuiee of`: troub- led imam. the led dream. N Ila.` an mu uwuu. - Mad as 9. March hare, air; thinks he's Prince Albert. They say he : the want in the uylum, 3'3, escaped last nivht, and has been wandering shout the shores $11 the 'mm-ninu. - ll.\' Dunlop-I .IIInl:"-I. BARBIE. [D-I`og Lin `.4 Yes, sir; they had the deuce of a time getting hold of him, though. He threw you overboard as if you had been a. willow twi . and then swam like a sh himself. Dic ' Dru ton-thst's his keeper, sir-says he's gut t e strength of twenty Samsons in those long arms of his."- Rn .m.-1...! 51...; 1...... :..:..Lu-.7- uumu mug arms 0! ms " So ended that long, frightful morning among the peaceful solitudcs of Shadow Lake, but I an everlasting memory of it in the shape of a single lock of nail- that gleamu, white as silver, among the chestnut luxurienee that hangs over my temple. While I live, and while that luck retame its ghastly wlnteneas, I shall never remember my peril and deliverance without a. shudder. Fl-:ED_l.\`(: 1\In.cu Cow.`-,-()ne of_ the best dairymen in-Canada says : I hr.;'\_'e_ come to the conclusion, aft(=.r seven years` exper- ience in the feeding of meal every day to such of my cows as were giving milk, that in future I would feed more meal instc-ml of less. I believe that when the cows han- been properly selected, and nreuf n. lm-ml that are reliable as to the hutter qlln.litics. it amounts to a certainty that all we focal them nbhve what is required to sustain their bodies, will be returned to us in hut- ter, with a. large pm,-tit on the investment. At the same time care should be taken nut ... -..n.. :.....i ram ...L... t...u,.._....*..:.. 1. .. .-. l.-u..J ...... Bears FOR rm-2 GARDE.\'.---Tllnso who only know the lung late -Blood llot-.t," have yetto learn the di'erence in ln-eta. As soon as any part of the garden can lw worked. (I. sowing of early beets shuuld `lu- made. Selectnliglit soil if possible, and manure it well; make the rows :1 r...'.t `apart, sow the 8(3U(1$illiCl(1y,. at least tun inches deep, and press down the soil tirnily with :\ deep roller, or put it down with (lu- hoe. The earliest vziriehes are the l*I5_;_\-p- tian. and Blood Turnip," The Bus- sano is not quite so early, 0!` so lim- gminetl, tlI()llgl|,L{U0(l. The thick .6um ill;_' is arlvised in unler tn have plenty of ynnn-_; beets at the thinning; when two nr tlIl`m- inches hif_;h, thin to 4 tn 6 inches in the row, saving those that are pulled out 1: be used as greens." Many prefer them even tospiimr.-li. lt is well to aim SI-rll fur a succession, unce in two weeks up 1-- July. The Blunil 'l'nrn1p" is so innuh superior to any of the l:).l'.Uc beets, tlnt wa- prefer it for winter use. Fur this [;lll`[m-u- the seed slumld not be sown befuru t`n.~ ` middle pf June, else they will gmw at.rinu_\'. I he no Ah LHU BIIIIIU LIIIJU IJRLIU BllU|llll UU HIKUKI lllll -tuover-feed. -Gilt-edge bnttcr*c:1u"-t In made from cows thin or poorly fed. n...._... cu-.. .4..." I" .w...-an VHL ,.,.. ...I,. I Those who have had the mournful ex periencc, know that there is nothing more trying to the soul than the operation oi teaching a young calf to drink. The pro cess is familiar to every man who llils 3 brought up a calf from infancy. You an-ixu apail of warm milk, 1;. into the Hlillilc. catch the calf by the ears, back him into :-. corner and bestride his neck. The idiot rather likes this, and while you are reach ing for the pail, he` employs his time in slobberingz the lower corners of your jaclu-1. You discover what. the blockhead is XtlmH' . and box his cars. You cannot help_it. You feel that way and let him have it. int the calf can't tell for the life of him wh_\' he has been struck, and he x_ri\'es a S|lIltlt`l| and, unexpected "`tlounce." He l)t'llt~\o-s he will go over and stay` on the other mid.- of the stable, but he doesn't announce tlm beforehand. .He starts on the unpnlso --1 the moiueut and you can't tell just when he arrives there. You tide along with him a little way. tut the lu.ws of gravitation are always about the same. Your l--gs one on each side of the critter--keep up | with the calf for about a second, but your -body doesn't. You slide over the calf, and your back kisses the floor. Your hca-l H soaking in the pail of milk. \Vh-n you get up y'ou are mad uneounnonly so. `Milk runs front yourhair and ixnprecati-ms out of yournlouth. There is butternulk l in your eye, and you solemnly declare you will learn that calf to drink .or break lll.\ blanked neck. The calf doesn't know oi this 4l`(`HlHl\'L`, and he glares at you in stupid gfriglit from across the stable. lie is not I ` aware that he was the cause of your damn z ; fall, an-l wonders ignorantly what. in thund 5 l or is the matter. You don't try to explain it to him,` but furiously catch him by lllv i ears, look back over your shoulder at the - milk pail, and back up toward it, draggixiy; :"| the calf after you, who bawls`out in a man t ne_r which seems to say, is this the way 1 you treat a fellow-creature l" You a_;ain 5 him and once more try to get his head in 1! chancery, The calf attempts a little luul'-' 3 funny business and plunges suddenly for ward. You are on the lookout for break- l era this time, and having a rm hold on ` 1 his ears, you mutter through your clencln-J. - I jaws, No you don't, honey." hit ho : does though, and you cross the contin- ent" together by the rapid transit" line. You hadn t; intended to go. but that is where you and the calf d1dn'tsee it alike. You take his view of it a few moments later. After rassling" around awhile, you get back to the point you started from, but back into the corner. sling your left leg H or ' S you had been so busy all the while that . -' you hadn't noticed it. The calf is out oi wind and you haven't a particle of ,gram- ' left in. your heart. You are astride of tilt` calf's neck and jamming the ngers of on.- ` hand into its month you place the other on 2- the back of his head and shove his now ll` into the pail fully,resolved_ to strangle him. d it he don't drink. The calf holds perfectly 11. still-ominonsly so--and there is silence in 9 heaven for the space of half a, minute, at the `end of which time the blockliead, who it hasn't drank a drop, suddenly makes a 8 splurge, knocks the pail to kinv,:dom come." milk and all ; you are again re 1% duced to a horizontal from a perpemlicular, and when you rise the excitement is in 1' tense. You have been soaked with milk, 10 tt_I..LL-_..,`l" .... .....`I l.....L .....'l ..l ..... ..l 5|. _ E V E RY gx).1'|c. }):ml`)1' SH` 4- ,.-_.._- TEACHING A CALF HOW TO DRINK. [[|U, I (HI HIIVU UL'UIl EUHKUU \VlLl| IIll||\ . slubbercd" on, and hurt and nlnlsed the worst way. Not :1 drop of milk lms gum- down the infernal hrnte's neck and there In- stunuls glaring at you, rozuly tn furnish ynu another free ride anywhere you want to g... With an allavit you hang him nu-r th-~ head with the empty nail and habblu nil ` -of the pen, mad and hurt all through, fully resolved to let the four-fouwd fool st:I.r\`c . and thus eudeth the first lesson 1 . LL.:_ ,.._........'.L:.... ..... l......_ L.. ,.L..A . Al. _ unu lllll-3 U|l\lU|1lI DIIU IIIKSI4 IUSEUH -- In this connection we have to state thu \ experience of . worthy deacon of the ch\urch residing near Stnyner, who, :1 few Snn(lnv'.~i ' ago. with his pious wife, started for church, when the wife suddenly remexnbercd that the calf had not been foil. The deacon \\`:\:4 in aterrible hurry to reach the samctuury, but he was also n. thrifty farmer and lu- turned back, got the milk, l.)L`5U'0tlU tin- cnlf, and tried to make him drink. llv 'voulcln t. Drink, [say ! Drink 3 Bless your infernal skin !" yelled the deacon in a rage, forgetting that he had come out . from the world. Finally, besmearod with milk all over his Sunday clothes, , tl\a;:.pillar of the church seized the obdumte"cae._l)y the head and cramming its nose"dea`p`* into the pail, muttered with set jaws and lnw crunching tones that betokened how fearful was the struggle against the esh and ill.- devil. O !-if I" were - not a follower drink or die. I've `lost my religion on your account Now--you drink, will ya? Then, suddenly uwnllening to his tram- gressian, the good man dropped the pail. letgo the calf and` exclnimed, Merciful Heaven, how-have I sinned ! all on accmun of that blasted critter. l.`l:-.....:c.. :....-.a I_:_.` ._ L:_ 1-..--- __.1_ ,.. Ul IJIRE UIESFCQ CTIWFBT. His wife found him on his knees when she returned fx-omt`no -church. We ft?-.51 assured that he received 511- .un_conditiumI pardon. ' .-....._..-.4.-. Pnosmnnxn 18 A woxn:nru.L1u1\5}.-\'cL so mturul, I0 reasonable. Why? If you have feelings of goneneu: too weak and drumimz to nllv : too narvmn to glean : an IIIVU _Ieenngl 0` gonenell: `O0 WGQK 11L\\l (1 g totally ; too nervous to sleep ; an appe `to hafdlyjiacient to keep body and suufto ,ther;hea'(fu}f1e, with 'ma acrosw the hue *; the wl1olo'i'yutc'm: re xed : per- hapsbought `Ind-hdio 11111131}, Indwill use om- 10 Ilfhot _6f"Dr.".G.` L. -Austin : Phosphn king in H|'anlIn.nini Rnmnnl 1 7-: will nnt I! III I:I9iWI$ 0I"UK. 11.` `ll. ~ll!llFl}I`B rnuspnu. tine `as the _ouo-may `zlomnudg tit will not [351 tonnkn vd an nntlnnlinntinliidnd. \\'h V ill]! I FIIO W0 HUME; `IF Will IIUL hi! toglnakl yd nn.cntl;nsiutichidnd. Why do we say thine! zlioulllds Phouphutine suv nliun. wnnlr. Hus nuu.smvanarln'n. tin suslum i: *' INTEREST FOR Ol Rl".Al)l~IR.`4.- R A(}R.l_(.'/lLI. 1`,l'RA I. EM): ffzmn. ........................................... u iIx}~Ii To13A- LAND AGENCSE: . nu.1.u..-.:.-...-.4 Lnntnn rnnn nwnnlrn. E"G`Eo_1:GE's soc lfzii I'-um.n1:ux+m~m-. > `_ W _ 1:.\m<:\'uU1:s'1`. BARRISTER .- <.\Ii.-itm- in Chancery`. C0n\'0y- .1. .\'-'Il. l`.l'-IIHHH \u-' 1!, 2' ':\, _rJ*J '-_n:mv. 1 l4}l LER Ts; Mc- - H: H] V. l .ur1`i.sl4:_x'.~1, Solicitors. Notaries; - HHY. MORTGAGES coN\_/EvANcINGT."&cV. S: .\I _xc1;.x\', AUG1`[UN-EEK,` ,.:....,... l`.nri\n'~v.-nmnr. Issuer of U lfll IUILXII4 l\.O_ --- u\J.V' v u I. `LL! - - ()ui\1rni.~x.~1iom':r in Quuen`s Bench. . \p nnliscr. um1~(2oxn1ui3si0I1 Agent_.t'or nl` `.1 ;-.1-,.. l.;g.n1s. Fau'm s10ck.l{ouse- .r:nt-in 2, 1300.13`; \\'u.r-.3. 540. .-\1soor the nu or '.-nI.~x..\'nLos:u1d .*.cconnLs_. Olce .. I Hm:-1 |l:n`I `.0. l\. \r1'JU. 1J\J|J.IJIJ.l .1. 10 give lessons on the T'TT"f'1TI"'1"'I git !I\\'.w`H.\3. P.-XI-`.l1[S'l`EI{, AT- =;\ 1.; y \`1',|,A\ \\'.Soliailor, Cohvcynncer. ` \l mu)` m. luau`, (,)Illce_s l3oth\vc1l s .;;,1.p .~`::-.-,.-'., I .urx-us. 1'.)-ly ..` A .\|.'l`l'IH J. \ ..\'I:\'.\'H..\ :'...~-.-v. `.llI'r`!'. Mu): .1 :\S. E 1;) \V A It I ). Vuhmlur. u aunt lmm ml u'aI.Ln .-L-.~4l..uu'l)unl0p-st. "l`l'IH Kl"..- `\'~.\'l` I..\\\',Su1 - `Jam:-\' lo ,. " Ho1_)`.;.SLorc. H-.u-`tic. Ont. . H. |)` 1.1.1 u l\\J, -uu4.y ;.:.u. 11.1 ::.H fur l\'l1'.L(',til1}.5 l`eet.h always on -.4 _h u h plvil.-|:I.lll. unrl safe. `oillcc over z l 51. .\t ER ' "i)HI`i`_IE ' :. 1| ,. fnllnu l u -1.-nlnnnanvnrv Innnlh ' )1 ;{U|\;\ L , IXU \./.L1.\1L\ uuua, , nia,~;ix)n[3l`, (`.nn'vcya.ncer. I.i"I`l1`ll33 under the .\'n-w Act. Money` 1 _\l.)1o,:r.u:: lu'.c1'c.s1. (,`-1'n_-un1<)I'c. Ont. l`..lv vi-it lhv m1|mvIngpmcesc\'cry lllUlllIl ; `\\'(;l ISIHCNIC -Muy .3, .lunc 9, July .~'.-vn. ~4.u-1.6. .\'0\'.14.{)c<-.~'. I:Ill(:|-L -Vurunoon 01` May '1. June 5, 1:. J, Supt. 7. UN. 3. Nov.` 2. Dec. 7. \'ll .\Inx-norm of .\Iu.y 1. June 5, July `R.-pl. T. (H-1. .3, .\_'o\'. `.2. Dec. 7. |:|iml1:l'v0f the .\1omh will` he at his 0!- ~r.~,' movk. Barrie. Om. . , -ly I). .\f |']`U| '|~ -`J1 11 IU gm 1' luaauua UII uu: ZIT [-I'I3R hnri uivul I\III|\`\nIV nl` nnnlla 'I`hn ;\iKo, '1) b3N'r1'i ..c:n.r I`nmh nlwnwx nn . l;1)5`.'\ nu _ 7|-.IOT_EL$T I __Nf '|`ZN'l`l,l A l., (LATE BIGELOVV " Im'i-ie. I Y , 1JlUl`4lVDlhl.I A Uu 5 Lun- L. .-\m)r:Lisa-I,`..!I(1Bill`l 0SleI`.&c. .Survmn1.~a provided. Olllcc up-stairs H).-xt t).li~-u-. uvcr ll-.m1crs0u's Slolfc`. IS (Y. .-\Ul.'l`. Soligitqrs. LN UU n Iltxu uu.u,u.. investment. on good freehold l-_)Wc:3l 1';LLvs of interest No princi-- roumii-ml until end of the term. Scc.. lmrrie. ll D\V nu, xxuu: Lu.u......- ~ (`,m1nt.y or Simcoo. Terms -n :11 my Store. (In 'ghursL._ 46-ly . -1-run r1`\\Y L (B, IJI`/J L\U4\, .l}&Ll.LL\A.KI' ~neys-at-l:n.\v. Snliciturs in Clmnccry; 4. .(-o,_ ().'l1.-u-.-1-~U0rncr0f Dunlop and wriu. J. 'l`. hcnuox. llzuxghton -at-If hm-n arm nil. ox`:-r,\'l)ud_\'. i )1`; .\ H. U ll-) 1`. IJ;xnu;u;u;;...u 3-. SOIi<'ilm' in ChrLncery..Conv0y- l)Hi~u, Firs! lmm` h'o_u1h of Post 1Hm'k, Uwvn .H'm'.t. lu.rx'ie. ~19-ly H. '.`.1_l,`\.r.'\ uj IL L ---vn: x Luu nl.-1:6-o nn the West side or John .h.m-l_v opposite Mr. (300. Ball's :l~4h l'.l.C`UI'V. Mon Evid EOKIGQ V IHIUAL, uLxuwu.;-J;-4u.u, <;11 ?l.:uv. Sulicitoys .in (llmncory, Imlup .\.'l1'ecl. Burma. Successors to I` Hmllmn. haunt, Boys .85 Stewart." 1:. \V. lumnt. . .\l>.VLl`Jl\.LU.1'.VI, JIAJLV LJIJL, uh. follmving p1a.ceseverymonll1: Ll June ` I ~4, (lot. 6. .\'0\'.14.{)c<-. ". -.\'. l)\'MEN'l`.- President, I`. Sll()l{'l`R|43}4]l). \'ic<:-President, J. MUL. S'l`EV|v2.\'S().\I, \\'Il.l.I.-\.\I l..v\lVl)l.;\\V, l l`2'l`lCl{ l).\\ .\l.\N. L} {U y.?r,"1.i`;x EEIs7L3t{S/,` . u.\I:nhnu-u in Phnnnnrv 1nl.)pSm.-ct,` Street, Bam DI. --. W. .1.` i1 - `W 11 U I; L, u1:xu.L Lu1..uu. m.-s, suiicitors in Chancery. No- u\'uy:mccl`s. Barrie. Co. Slmcoe. r Bank of Toronto. 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