I nulcu. we imd (,`on\'c\'uncin;.:dom-. \IU It ILII L1 IJIJ |`\Il\v `nstunmn on good fro}-lxold - [1-..~4 ul iixwreal .\'o'prin0l- mm uml of the Lexfm. , -5-nliuitureg. &:c.. Barrie. [Hue/.', I' urI'i . and all the business vlt.'1..Hl)I;AW. ' l\`lnnagM`. . I l-`. E. I . l h`.l LER. 1). F. MCWAW. Barrie. Ont st ` HO L- vnI-IAII- \,'nIn _. . nsumc TAGKLE, RIFLES` AND SHO'I`_ GUNS, _ I AM .\IUN_ITION, &c. ` i L:.---:-: .- nu, E. 0. W1csr's Nnnvi: AND Bum '1`n1w1'*- .\ucx1'. a guaranteed slgcciiic for iiysterin.. l)izzi- _ mucus, Convulsions. Its. Nervous Neurnlgiia. liendacbe. Nervous Prostration caused by. he use of alehohol or tobocco. Wakeiuiness. Men- tul liepressiomsoftening or the Brain resulting ,in insanity and leading to misery. decay an death. Premature Old Age. Barrenness. Loss 0! Power in either sex. nvoluntary Losses and Spermutorriicea. caused b over exertion of the brain. self-abuse or over- ndui once. One box willcure recent cases. Each ox contains one month's treatment. One dollar a box. or six boxes for iive dollars; sent by mail prepaid on . receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any c use. With each order received by. us for six boxes. accompanied with ve dollars. we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to re- fund the money it the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued onl by JOHN WO0D% Sole Authorized A ent for arrie. Ont. `Jon C. W EST 8:. 00.. ole Proprietors. 'I`orontg.5-Ont. 1 (1 L011` publi- liI'(*.. - nun I Iugu. UuU., ruuuluug l|')lll UIUUUBUU - :t4?l`rico. In a. sealed. unvolopc. only 6 cents. or two pusul. '0 umnlps. ' The male )r-ulvd uuthnr. in this admirable Essa)`- (.`Iun,rly dmnmmtruu-s, from lhl1'ty-yeu1's' succem-1f\1i p1':u'll.-10. that ulnrnxim: consoquonces may he rud- u-,ull`\' um-ml wlthuut the (1ll.lli{l'l'0llS use of internal nu~. use of the knifo: noinum: out n 1uull`\' our-on wmmut Linc lu.ng-roususuof inlcrnul nuulnoims or the knife: pointing out u Iumlv of cure ut nucu 4-shnple. ca-.1-lulnuud ett`ocmul. by 1m-uns n!` which an-ry sull c1'vr. n-o nnultur what his condition nun bu`. may cure himself cheaply. pri\'ult`l ' and rauiloally. - ' at:4?"l`l1fa Lecture should be in the handset` every youth and c\'cr_vnuu1lu the land. ,\ld1'u2m ' - THE GULVERWELL MEDICAL 00., H .-\.\'\' S12. Nncw Ymm j&vj:w-7': We will.pa.yil1e uhoverewerd for an ease of Liver (tom nlulnl, Dyspepsia. Hick hen ache. In- digestion. onstlpution or Costlvencas we con- uot cure with West's Ye etable Liver Pills. when the directions are strict y complied with. They are purely \'cgeia.l)le. and never fail to give sat- ismellon. Sugar Coated. Large Boxes. eontaln- imziio l ills.2.3 come. For sale by all lhugiats. llewzu-e of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine umuufactured only by .l()llN 0. WEST & 00.. The Pill Makers.` 81 8: 83 King St. East. Toronto. Ont. Free trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt of n 3 cont stamp. 3.":-ly. We have rcucutly published u now cdi Ion or "HR. CUL\'l:2lt\VlLL'H C1cLu:un.n'r:n ` Es.~4.\\' on the radical and permanent cure hviuncut medicine) of Nervous Dcbllit . Muulul and I'hyaicul Incapacity. lmpcdlmcnts 0 Marriage. ctc., resulting from excesses l4Q'rinl`\ In In nnnhnl nI\1v1\`nv\n nulur! ..-..;- .... _ .n _u'vUv not-uv -1-twins nsuvv Hrlib 'CIIDHrCrUo Positively cures Nervousness In all its stages, . Weak .\Iou1ury._Lossol'Braln Power. Suxuul Pros- ' trutiou. Night Sweats. Spurnmtorrhum. Louver- rhmu. llm-1-cxumss. Somlnul Weakness; and General Loss of l ow'or. It ropulra Nervous Wm-nc. Rm u\ uxmtou Llw Jaded Intollovot. Stren,t.l1- cm! the ICllY03l)l0d llruln and Roatorca Surpris ng _ l`unu nnd Vigor to the Exlmustod Generative Organs in either sex. u.\.\Vith each order for 'r\w:1.\'1c packages. accompanied with tlvedollars we will send our Written Guarantee to refund llu-. xuonuy lf the tronunoul does not otfuct a cure.` It is L110 mu:Am:aT .\.\'n uzan` Medicine In the Market. L/!'_l*`ull particulars in our pamphlet. which we desire to mull free to any address. MA(`K' M.\()Sl~2TlC Mucnlcmsls sold by Dr - lms nut 50 eta. per box. or 6 boxes for $2.50. or w l u mulled. (mo of postage. on recolgft ofthe mono by adtlmsaln M.-\(`l{'S MAGl\'E'I` C. MEDICIN CO..'\VlNDHOR. UN'!`.. CANADA. ` Guumnumu issued in Barrie. by GEO. MONK- MAN : sold by all llrugglsta everywhere _ -I7-ly. - post om Box 150. $500 Reward` \I'.. ...III nnvv IL.` A|`ul\I'l1 |-Allvnwt` l`nI- unv nnun Al H E AL 1-ii :5 v vEA L1'7|-;l i! s:vanA L nAu'r|ruL o:sInu. """"": " THAI?` NIAPK. tar Ir.H.) For `Old and Young, Male and Female.V Dnnlvlvnlv nunnu \Y.......-...m....... 1.. ..-n n.. ..._.___ A cuae euaAI:JfE`i'>". `MAN-TIC MEbI0|NE,3RA|N &NERVE F000 ....uua ; uau Luu LuJ.uu.-U1'JU. D BALL, Carpentez-at Bulldexnand Mannhe- curer of Doors. Suzhou, Blinds. Mouldings &o.; Planing of all kinds donb prom tly and satisfac- orl_l_y. Factory. John Street. arrle. - ~- ..,._...___ an ux ull `D on voyan . cause! [as Cqmlnorcu, ` _` '.'::;: ":r__'_";';'::___._____._._' `.""..`-V. S AMUEL TENCH, WELL SINK- ER. House and Land Dralnom-otprns thank; In lhn nnhlhn tvnhnnnnn 0.. o|...I.. -4... ......_- _-A rn U248, U011 V 11181038. Fl! 8. 1V0l`\'0u5 Neural us. byhe Depression. Softening in Insanity ccny A e. will cure recent cases. contains `six gusrnntse snyotse. with we Guarantees Author-isedA WEST 'I`orontg.5- nt. An-riots W`- ~...r~v\/\/xx/K/\-'\4 .- prepnid on x.L\I.vIJ.`4 EUULVUBI & BOILER WORK5.--H. SEWREY. Manu- } a:ma::fa*x::a.`;:a1??`s.?:.':.`.3f&':f:*::aBa! :+ vv3g-_Iln.Maoh1ner. __ B A RRI E PLANIN G MILL.-GEO. BALL. Carnentar In nnna... ...a u--.---- -(;uJ.uAuu ;unuu., vvnuuBu.V1&- and Dralnom-oturns thankh to Hm Public gnnonxlly for their atxfavors and wu_uhl nforux them that ho is at lln the bunlnum l\ 11. A 1111134, 1)`. ll. 'r. `C09, ::`i.`1.`i..E.2.'5,`.,?':.i':E,`i.`3}z.'5:``.'!.s`fa XE: vqsuneuts n Province of Alberta, N. '. "P. .A. W. MuVI'l"l`IE. Address Calgary, via. Benton. Montana, L . 8. 51 ly. A If ` T \7l'\\T -'1\n'i.1`7 A }ur: >-'II1 V"V1" wow; .11. LV\l\.'l lIlI\vD,' U11 B'I`ABLE,County ot Blmooe. Court, Barrio. ARRIE FOUNDRY, ENGINE Q2 _o.ccuge_1j of jovery description of Emrinan. nan... Ho'w__L]1_sT.HuI"n_s;_s_rt_1nn ! T 7We:MoaIAL c.Aa7sT j0_Ij_9_lI.uueous. ._-_..,- . . .v. .-v a} -.~-.;.~v.-ua [os1151I' ROGERS CHIEF cox. B'I`ABLE.Countv Ms Ann nm... u..u.._ ,.,,._, - . _. .1: 1y. ) 11.` LYoN,'.'Pa"I'VATE"1rUNDs o to loan on real omw-Mhqmtmon. Farm-_ -a'Nc_)t_gs4d,_qoou_nbodA (_39_lleotlans do In my .,_4- _1-nun oI.6q|uAovquoI.; 9. . U POW, In and SMALL, AND poi; FRAMING. -v--._ __..i...., _.._._..__..._......_.. Xv. .\IcVIT'l`IE, D. L. SURVEY- OR and Roll Emma A mm. ilodrv my xv 4 :JL'. A F0 -YE! .` I ~ \/ TRADE MARK` ` "'w:.s;.7.;.`aiiEfta.?s3a;f" -D 1 t., M ' `Tu oi n:`33k'f '.n:o." ' G E O`RGE'8 _.s o`o1'n'.n'r,4 Vol. XXIII. Ioan on real olnaw-at lovgont mun. (1 bed. Collect! d I o"&`; z }. mu %`3. n ..i`-/8:`??? n In all its on. gfarx-Iago LI- ` omen Ovor Cnnudlnn Bank or ,8 ._ mnlop-31., Banjo. 45.-ly canons Elven In 51131-u_:ohea of Paint 11:. Dawn: .`&'.o.. to.` Tom: on up 1103,. mnulunaln. I\..-h...,'.o `Inn!-"1 Jultto land at nu: ADVANCE pmrioin. WILL DO IIQMI HIDOIIIWIII mm. o ite_ the nail`: w: A St: on; on WED- " JSDAY, MAR.` b7th, P1883, at 8-9 I}; .. f-.` irhe-mgum Meang of the above Society M ' will be4ho,1di uBothwolla I!-II nIu|nn:I-- lm; 13.3];-. EPULLAN's nu Int-UIUPIII Ulla. S12. Nncw \'mm 40-15 ` his; 8-xcbvqxgni % H . PULLAN GO TO ALIS \I\IL` ' ' on1oo.youoe` MIR l`l \I`I" C'apIta.lJ32.000.000;depoe1t.od men the Govern- ment. at Ottowo $100,000. THIE MEIl.OAN'I`ILE FIRE INSURANCE CO.. Capital 8500.000; Government deposit made. STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capitol 8500.000; Government deposit mode. Victoria. Mutual Fire Insurance Com any. Stock and Mutual. Union "Mutual Life usur- nllnn (".nmmLnv. stock Bud Rllltl nice Company. Imna. I \'ur}.. SOIGUL Side of IVorsIey Street, third door West of Mulcastcr Street. Barrie. ' 11-Iv v ..n av`...--s.- ___-_ .- oozv VE v`_11r'oiz'n, 4-c., ISSUE OF MARRIAGE LICENSES; f\IlI`lfVI?` AT 'I`I"U'. anm uNsusTN"ci cnwmv I ASSETS. 325,000,000. L .. I ..-.......o unnulun A! A aunt. I\|v nu Linlnlunnn (town I. U. wu,vvv,vvv. Has the Laigest Surplus of Assets over Liabilities of any Fire Insurance C`-ompauy in the world. V `[1131 I l1lI`A.LV J .\ L` .lL\al.'J IA` L) U 1wL:J.V vu COMPANY. of London. England. Enab- llahod 1782.. . [U115 11Vl1'I`4l\.l1u LL1DU1DnLV uu COMPANY. Established 1803. Capital 511,000,000. 1-`or Flro business only. ' `1.24 DU I A.u`Lur4;u-u _a....u.V ....... -- COMPANY. Insux-ea all min of Propel-ta md Prlvato Dwellings. Over $100,000 deposits with the Gave:-_nmeut. Ros.-8eoy.. , Agent.Pol1oe Court. l2- Montreal. Barrio JAMES SCROCGIE, CONVIEYANCER, COMMISSIONER IN B. R. .JAG-IlJNl"I' FOR THE F.0|.|.0Vl|llG BOMPMIIES: ' HE PHOENIX FIRE INSURANCE llnhnd VII`). HE AN] ire Old` P. O. Bm'lding, dorner of Collier and Owen Streets. INVESTEI) FUNns. .. - overs:so.ooo.ooo FUNDS INVESTEI) IN CANADA - 900,000 Security. Prom t Pnytnonhand Llbornmy in the adiuatmont 0 its bosses are the prominent tenures or this Company. - n.u u-`u. nnAuI\ n- -u-._.._.._.. . .....,..u u. Iuvvyung ups-\g-p -:4. v. unu uunu. uauq. Inlurancoaotfoctod nth/Ioderato Rates of Pre- mium. Dwellings. Churches and Farm Proper- ties Insured at Specially Low Rates. (1 II (V CIIIIVIIII Illanlrnnnnna uovli ouuunuu nu `I54 0,. I". 0. SMITH. Rml.-Rm` mu-r1e.sopt.11. xsvs V in: C03 III 000 001 TTIIE SOVEREIGN INSURANCE COVPANY.` kinds ma Du-lvntn Dwelllnml. Over 8100.000 deposits H IDBUUFUI VI ULIII \JU|CPIIH o oAN.u`>A aoum or DIRIOTORB: lion. Henry Starnomchnlrman: Thou. Cramp. Esq.. De .-Chairman: Theodora Hart. Eaq.; Angus O. Ioopor. ls_}sq.: E. J. Ban-beau. Esq. Ynnlxrnnnnnnnntn nhvnnphtn Data. at D-l|, ` HE QUEEN INSURANCE GOM- PANY. Cupltalsl2.000,o0o. I t7-ly. D08 0 11 BHO- r POM. ,(_-u_(M|)' Jumuu Inmlnsj nm:uum| !| _'R. 1101.1`, INSURANCE BROK- _ o Elk anduenoral Agent. Roalostazo bou ht and sold. Collections made in any part ot a county. Money to Loan. 0!oe-Bothwoll'a loilgok. opposite the Railway Stotlon. 3la.{'rlo. n.. 1 - y. ._._.___'i.____.- . _.._._....~. ALE%X.FMORR6W, `LII!!! IIIIII Il\lIIV.IIh `ICIIIIII _-1-Bguvu | 'Po.Wlhnlpcg1 buffs` goitngip se1l"them`in Barrie l vv\|u5J- aluuuy I40 uuuu. UIHUIS-DUlllWl}ll!I B1 1:. o I oo pposito Barrio. V `N -5l-ly. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. . can any vnnnn I\V IDIII us\LvLr UL\.'U I.` 1 ll: 11.` D U IVA un `ESTABLISHED IN 1810. ASSETS, mu. I. ma, - s3.a5s,as1 Ra.in_uLrn n (`D Hpjnomra. - - SI 1 '0!!!) [0 I. vwqnc, uuuu. u. now, ' we.-200,001 Ra-imurance Reaewge, $1 ,`060,4.94. Losses in St. John ; Fire, - $180,000.00 - All paid In two weeks after fire. Also Agent for the Commercial Union lunar- of London. ' Capital. B2.000.000. I7-iy. Asrent at Barrie. o. T. LOUNT. ~ i7`Tu~u_*g_g=T67:%.% Eco-.n.;..a.nx-.mu.eE.Tu;T.e:'.. `.7. Where. and ion .wm.ex~o G -Taps alurqys .q;;L}IIa1gI`..:.- 1-IIB. the PH- Patent lP{edicina--73.3.1.9.` Stufa Spongu` Choice .l'erfur;m, Combs, B. -uum, ' Toilet Soapa, * Or anything that ll usually kept in I. nu:-chu _ Drug Store. 'PII\'.`{ICXA?_IS' PRIBCBIPTIONB CAREFULLY AND . AOCURATILY ?ll3PARED Large Stock of _MADDER,- INDIGO AND OTHER DYE STIIFFS u.wn's_o: nun. .._.-_ v ' TRY THE ECIIA 'l`00'l`l[ POWDER ! %W'7T: B`?`.9 __`9'- Atom for the following Insliruncc Cpmpauios: ETHEPHQRMAOYI Pd9T OFFICE BUILDING, BARBIE. Ifrm-J M(:(Ier'a(', Losses Equiiably and Prompfly Adjusted. -.. ..-- 3-..... -_. ....__ _.- .Ne'w and %seo.n`d-nd':{a]}i:'gies ` 'l'n Wlnlnnd hnt'.l'n nvninnvhn no1l'>0`mm.in Ru-rim JA`?:.?3DWARDS A|!I!I'.\D I W A I _ $"0 l.\' ()Ul{ l{ANAl)SF()R1 I , . invusl `n! gum! frol-hold ! Ir min M lmw.-I x`u.h=:4 N0 prinvl- , gg; Hm` w.` rwm '- 1nl,i_I `cud ul 1: \1 V 5; .\ ` ~4-l1uxtm'eg.&'.(-.. lrlci : MONEYTO LOANJ - - -- ! nted two om I mlelll rm; Ri>dbL & 1.oi>6'N 4; din J INSURANCE COMPANY. . LIFE AND FIRE." HE ROYAL CANADIAN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE comwm Y. CITY OF LONDON, ENGLAND, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE: Uppusih.` Railway Station, `Dunlap-31. It 2 1.-n-n---g Is not goihg, to hike hf: of o -n-I sun Mrru . Ros.-8eoy.. Monu- IMPERIAL `INSURANCE vn A UV Iratnhllnnn I303, nnitnl ' uuitfloif 'V'V\/VYN/\I\I\I\/` rt. UIDlI&l.B'l.000.000. Agent at; Barrio. T. LOUNT. IVIIIIII II Ir1\a-n 1 OFFICE AT THE vy I.:1I.7U".I i-1|.` On. Quinn : 3673:, 34m: --woaos%a;nt__n"1-axxaamniwig 9; no: u VVJ;&i5I:_'sJ Ebwnnns, Asmnt at Barri n-- n....-..I- `n/._.. n.'_`_. onion: 0`. 3. VALLIKU, MANAGER. uv vv are-vuuo JOSEPH ROGERS . Agent. Police Ban-lo `-llVVlII|IJDg Agent at Ban-lo; Baxfrio, Ontario, '1';-h~u`rs%d`ay, March 1, l883. able. ll-IY ~74:-.8 SUUUUBH Ill IL. _ ' I've been driv up awfully lately, and can hardly git time to write a word. John: and me have our gwo minds made up that we will take a trip to Boston jest as soon as Molly's and Bob's schools are out; and, take it all round, what with the work I'm doin' about house and the extra. sewin' it makes, I'm kept on the go all the time. Such a. time as I ve had gettin' ready for our jour- ney ! I don't generally set mueh store by dress, but I don't generally go to Boston either, and so I'm layin out what might be thought an extravagant sum of money on olotneo. 1.. .1... A... .n..... r` 41..-...,.m r ...,...u.`.u ' ton 1 ueu you Home new uluwn uuuus. _ . Yes." my: I, I think I see myself in No. 5 French kids with heels 3 inches high ! When you see your me out in any such rigs. nacriticin' her last grain of com- fort (and her ourna,) to the desire to be fashionable, when you see her hobbl1u' alon A on them kind of boots, you can take menght to Brattleboro. I shall be lit for nothin' but the insane asylum !"' .And I ltand rm on that point, too. Congress goiter: I will wear, or else 1'11 go barefoot, md without heels, too. A `Wall Ginny warn at nu: till I Flnnllv an}. :1! nd wltnouz 119613, wu. . Well, they were at me tall I nally got a new dress. They was some dretful pretty . seal-brown alpaca for 25 cents a yard, that I set out I d have. It would have made up awful neat, but the children sot out that want iood enough for me ! Land, you'd a. thong t I'wes goin a visitin to the queen s house to hear . em argue about that dress. They talked Johnt_ over on` to their side and before I knew xt_Molly had been to the store and got a full dress pattern of black cashmere, and J ohnt went too and `paid for it! Inever` could have allowed`it in the world "only I couldn't hel myself. Au nmh n than 1:1 It uattin"i1: rmuln ! : Let me keep an, abiding and uufenriu Thy will always; ' Through I long century a ripening fruition Or a short day's, Thou oanst not come too soon. and I can wait ` If Thou come late. 1 }, . Have faith in nothing but industry. Be at "it late and early; perscvexe, and work ri ht on through censure and applause, Or 9 se abandon art," Longfellow has said. and if he'd saidAfurm- in` instead of art. he couldn't have hit it closer, and, as near as I can reckon, the same will apply to any branch `of business that amnn may set up in, if he expects success in it. 7 n.`.. 1...... .a..:.. .... .....t..1|.. I-..L..l.. .....i ...... OIOIIIBI. _ In the first place, I thonghtl woulditl get In new dress, haviu a. comfortable sort of greenish-brown (what they used to call sage-green, though now they have prob- ably got some new-fangled name for it) and black stripe that is good as now, though l ve wornit forlmndsoxne for about six yours; but Johnt said I better have :\ new one. Says he. We don't go to Boston on trips every year, and I want to do the thmg up brown when we do." Am-I Mnllv and the how: said thmr would ""I"" ""'J 4""! """ ` ""` ` And Molly and the boys said they would not hear a word to my golu without n. new one. The children `set out I should have a black silk gown, but I put my foot right down on that. A black silk !" says I. I d look well comin out in black silk gowns wouldn't I. when my next neighbor towards Pottsville hasn t a decent calico, even, to her back I I should enjoy myself tricked out in silk under them circum- stances ! A plain. homely country woman like me, children, says I, won't be nothin but a homely woman in black` silk,` and will look ten times more awkward. My hands wouldn't look soft and delicate if they were encased in any amount of silk and lace, and as for my feet, how would No. 6's in Congress gaiters without heels look under that some black silk gown T` ` H Tnmr iuunn Mnllv vnn m'-n.'I. main`- IOOK lluuer uuu. uuluu uuwn sun gu_wu x . Mother," hays Molly, you am`! gom" to wear them. old-fashioned shoes to Bos- ton ? Get you some new button boots." N Va. " mum T, I thin]: I ma mmmlf in LSAVINGSLAND DEPOSIT BANK; Amer Pzuwlu us A rm: xx can-mo READY 'ro_ vmr Bos1'oN-SHE ALSO rm; A Tvaszr. wrrn nuvznmrm may-rs. Step by stag, feeliu Thee close beside me, . lthoug unseen, Through storms, t rough flowers, whether the tempest hide -Theo, Or Heavens serene, Assured Thy faithfulness cannot betray, ' Thy love decay, I may not know, my God, no hand revcaloth - Thy counsels wise; Along the path no deepening shadow stcnlcth, No voice replies To all Iilny questioning thoughts, the time to te - , A-) it 2- .....II Ana anon I me III 1 uuu gown: Ila unsuu ; ' M Good land! I never got no wore `out and sick of anything in the world-thongh it `is I handsome gown after all. I laid out to out and make it mylelf after a pattern I .wfe had a great many years, but Molly she says one day,_ ' ` ' " Mn. how am vnn onin tn have vmlr new What could I do, 0 blessed Guide and Master, Other than this, Still to go on as now. not slower, faster, Nor fan to miss The road, ulthough no v_ory long it be, While led by Thee? qreu lnnue r. ' _ `.` Made"l _. said I, why,_ j_uut hka guy am :1 one, I guesa-a bu` want and aknrt. Mo be I'll rulevthe skirt if the cloth holds out !" L ' ' um..- .'.....n '.-...u..n.. .:.. . ....1 urhna-! rushed o'er the sky I think thnt 1 could qmile. could calmly any It in His day. But it I wondrous hand from the blue yonder Held out a. scroll ' On which my life was writ, and I with wonder Behold nnroll To 3 long centur-y s.ond its mystic claw - V What should I do ? one uny,_ . ,_ how are you goin to have your new dress made?" ' ` u 13.3-5119 ...:.I r cc .1... .'...+ lm mv And isying down at night for 1 lat sleeping, ._ Spy in that ear , Which hukenn over, " Lord. within th y - on should I fear}? And when to narrow bring: Thee neuter still, Do thou thy will." I might not Ileep for awe; but peaceful, tender My ecu] would lie All the night long, and when the znuoz-ning splendour Flnshau-I n nr u: nlny I do not think that I should link or falter, But jult go on, ' Doing my work, norobuuge, nor seek to slim Aught that is gone : - But rim. and move, Jud love, and nznile and P37. - For ah mnrn .1" ~ If I were told that I must die to-marrow, ` _ Thnt the next sun I Which sinks should bur me put all four and ` sorrow , ' ` For `any one; . All the. fight. fought. all the abort journey, through. flint nlmuhl I An 9 ' I ..uu u 1 , 141` I . 1-EEK. Anprnlao (iullocusd. Survuuw opposite Post mums. I 56:15,"8'i'I3B3i3nQ"1i$l&IhYs.:' And such a time an I h gett1n1t made ! lam-I land I `I nnvnr uni` an wnrn 'm1t nut` I .0 emr->;1'd nfe nleatix V ebur t_or2. .4`./\/\r\/\/\/\x -- SOME wlutesltilns : OOUNT_Y~ or smL E% GENERAL ADVERTISER. And it is well. _For and more day.` ll0|ll' Flushed o'er the sky 11: I nnnlrl nmiln nrml: 8: What should I` do 2 , .--- HCU ILIU VVIIJII Ill] Ulllls USU 0115`! H5`:- H0 see that I was tall-tin` sarcastic, so he didn t urge me to try it on, but says he, as Molly and the mil1inex'-whose face was awful red for some roason-come on `with some little bits of bunnita, - \Vs\` it'll It dun ahl nu-nffinr Hmnn Hlum QUEEN'S HOTEL.--A. W- I It )W.'. I .-E II t 5000111150` dntlon! l'o(r Llurtrgmz l';1:m:)rubllo`.eB:1!'IBnd IAPGOT wellauppllod with the out. Good stublln Ind mcouuvuhoatlera. Lug a.zo~ot guest: oonve 06 rec L0 and from all I. rains. Few door: was 01 (arkot-st. . on Dunlop-at. ' UIIUIII UIIIIIBD ll way. And then they set out I should put on the little. things, but goodness me ! says I, I never should know 1 had a. bunni on at all ! When I wear a bunnit I w t to know I've got: one on ; at least, feel as tho` I was bareheaded. ' I want a. good roomy one, and one that ill keep my ears warm in a cold day. Warn in nnmnyun unn will Ito than " UNIT! YVKIICHI LII. Ll UUIU. `Uly- Here is something you will like, then," says she. and held out the worst lookin thing I'd seen yet. It was shaped exactly like mylold scoop that I keep in my Indian meal barrel, only it didn't have thehandle on. and I told her so. Only, says I, if the handle was on it, it would look better balanced. I shouldn't be afraid of pitchin` over in` front then. Hilts, snvs I. llnw :\.l'mnl>. mv mu-:1? auu lUl.' my cycle, as u. _W8r:. I don t think there are any styles for middle-aged ladies that come down oven-the ears this year, says she. i I don t care." says I, whethr they earn nun: yuan", says 5116. says I, they come down this year or last, or the. year before last. but can I want, and can I will have." A A...I Hun. `I u... '...... .. :....._`.- |_._:_v __ _ Ull. ' . Yes," says I, in jest :1. minute. Wait till I can hang my hair clear down to my eyebrows and do it up a little more stylish. I should look so pretty and young. Idon t 'spose anybody '11 think down to Bostcn I m any more'n eighteen when they see me with my bangs and that hat." I-In nan Hun}. I mm: l>.nll.rin' any-nonn an Inn HUHIU IIIIDIU Ullv U1 UUIIIIKIIH, Wal, It's a dun sxght prettier than them things anyway." Ant} than thnv an}. nu}. I alannl nu! nn pltcmu UVUl.' un ll.'UIa men. But," says I, how about my ears? This ain't no protection for nothing but the top of my head, and as :1 sort of sun- ahade for my eyes, as it _wer.a. I f`III'I f. fhnrn nru unu ncv`1|. `nu DBVU. And then I see some frames la.yin' on a. shelf and asked her tolet me see e!n. She said they was for old ladies, But they suited me exactly. Says I, These are "the bnnnits for me! and thought that business was settled, but Johnt then got his Ebenezer up,_atid he spoke up real kind` Of 3?`5PPi3hv I` `DL.I.._.-\`lT2_L'... :t _-.- 'L____ LL_L L___. PICK 1!. UHL. ' _ Anybody d `think you were used to pickin"(>f"em out evorydny or two by your talk," says I, and then we wont 1_n. She had" :1 lotof little bits of bunnita and tre- mpudm1s great hats. _ J ohn_t, the tirst thing, pxcked out a great, big, white one. trimmed with white and pink teathera, and says he 2 H4-ne :| the hat. vnn want Philun-A "nw 'i}'el&'71,)e:i"i:'it it had been :1 live coal, and Molly had to spring to keep it -from falling on to the oor. , And then he- picked out a sort of greenish-yellow one, trimmed with somethin' the same color. In size it resembles a cart-wheel, and in shape nothin that ever was on the face of this mortal earth. And says he 2 Warn`: :1 nrntfv hut Philnrn '1`:-u it C !'3~`+"RY. LICENSED AUCTIOEC ~,,.'.M Z`_"_5}`- ,-_\nbraiaor`..nd B111 Poatm-.&o. Rents vn Ufa!-rrnaloy nit, I won't go'.a. step with you ! ,1 ahan t go on `not:-ips ir;~c'om'pa.ny with that bunnit`-! I'll stay at homeand shell beans rst."_ M .: A_.I 1 -9 _'.... 1 u..1...'..IL .... :_ _- n_:;_ `` Plulura Winter, if you buy that bun-. They see I was determined and so they give up the overskirt, but they come out strong on a pollynay; and that bein a kind of a has waist only longer, I give-in to `em. And then they must have some trimmin'. I got so best out opposin and at-gain` with em that I told Molly to get what she was a mind to, even if it was pink silk to trim it with, and she went down to the Corners and got2 yards of silk, all sheeny, sorter. . More antique" Miss Jones said it was, but I told her I d `got some pieces up-stairs that was a good deal more antique than that. If it was old stuff she was after, there was a. whole breadth and some pieces of Johnt's mother- s silk grown in the house. "And then I left `em to run the dress as they was a mind to, while I made J ohnt s pants. Mskin pants ain't myefort exactly, but they set first-rato(cut barn-door fashion) and looked noble. And the dress come out lookin nice, too, only too young and gay for me. ` A__J LL__ u____, L.:,, 1 ,-,f, ,c lUl.' IIIU. And hen, there being a large piece of cloth left, they set out I should have a. wrap-_-Molly said at first I'd gnt to have a dollman. but I set my foot down on that. A Dollman, said I, I've not one real man and he is.more'n I can manage a.-good share of the tin_1e-though `he is a good man as men go-and is for get.tiu' a dollman at my time of life, that s too oublandieh` ! VVQH, than mntlnnr mum ulna Inna}-n- KLI: llly bllll U1 IIIU, DHHD B BUD out.-lanulau V! Well, then, mother, says she, laugh- .iu`, have a. wran like Mrs Green s," and I said 1 would, for that was a long sort of mantelet that looked kinder sensible. though there wa.u't any need really of it, as I ve szot a good cashmere shawl. Rut. l 1191'` Han urns-cal-, Hun: cl-unnf n l'\nnniI! G5 I VU KUU lb BUUU. CEULIIIIUIU 5llll\Vl. But I had the worst time about a bunnit. Molly would go with me to the millinei-`s one Saturday, and Johnt, he went along, too. [think Molly put him up to it-,. for he knew that he wouldn't meet with any encouragement `from me about goin in. If there's anything I hate to see, its a. man in a. milliner shop; so when we drove up before the little white house down to the corner, that had the sign Milliner Store on it (just as though they kep' milliners for sale, Molly said), and as J olmt hitched his team there, I said to him : You might go along and be pickin' out a barrel of our," but he looked kind 0 sheepish and says he : . \".... ..3..'L I..._l _ ._-...L..._.._:L r__ -_ I_._._ : | " You ain't had a. new bunnit for no long, Philura, I guess you better let me help pick it out." Anvl\n(`u'rI `Hnlr vvnn IIYQFA unt. ha luuuu I: ll 9 :m_yn Ht: LU Elle llllllllltif. Ten tlullars. That is n pattern-l1a.t from New York, ' says she. > I We rnnnnrl if. na if it hut] lmnn o. `:I!1:x . a. nu. uuv nun... mum. on uuuuuu ---au- Andi, sitys 1. shah? go in no. big `hats trimmed with pink and white or sick- ilh-pigweed greens. For the land sake, Johnson .Winter, do go along and get that barrel of 'ou1_-. . Men am out of their has a in a milIiner u shop buyin' bmmita. hat - if 1 nhnn1dir.nint nn onin' to A nfnl-A And III II muuner I SHOP Dllyln DILIIIIIIII. W I185 if 1 nhouldinsiat on gain to a store and. bug-in -a boy : Scotch cap tyimmed with red 811 giqen plaid sud 3 tassel, and` hn de-' T BIAPA T wnnlth-| t an A skin ianlnn vnn unm wuu u mu-. nuu puns manners, unu says ne 9 ' . Hg-n-V s the hat you want, Plnlura. How - - Iv , . . much is n 4 says he to the xmllmer. Tau nlnnnrn Tlinf E: n n-`Mn:-u_lm fr-nm ` D AUG ...\,. . ~u1w LIDENSE `T `l'I().`JulC}<)ll{torLbeCountyof 81m- "d" on M Lhu U7 6%` .\n\'A.~wno!lloe will 3? :g1;mshd `?&l??i?,{: W;u'!31' .'n'5?'.~5`5. ;'.-'v:oau. II =h3h us. In ' no t n consulted. 381 kw " prices to suit everybody HUI-I pxuu anu. 3 35.3381, Ill V5"-U Q3` clare I wonldn o a step unless you were u it 7. There wonl be jultu much sense in its: in van!` hnin an ink on mv wan-in 1 III I. .l.IlUl'U WUIILU IE JIIIFBU lllllll IUIIIB In I it an in `your bein no not on my wearin 3 1131:: meantfor with like Molly.." n u m.u u--_..1..- u n ..-.. _.z.. u._.. L..- . '77 vTr.'I1}'-`Z}.';1".I '7fs_}73I{ .;'a um bun- nit,.I-nhtll stay to home, - scythe, and ` took himself out, and then. I Ind I tussle. , with Molly and the milliner sboutfthe bun- nit. They were determined I should wear ~ glam. hie nf' . .Imm.n hnt I. nlmnal chem IIIIVU H4: Oliy I . Overskirts are all riszht enough for the young and slim, and them. that can afford it, but I ain't gain to burden myself with a overskirt at my time of life. _ One `skirt is enough for me, and all I'm gain` to wear." The dressmaker mid it would be warmer, and I ought to have it to keep me "warm. Why," says she, I always take cold if I leave off my overakirt." Qnvn I in min] fnnnn I want nnHi:-n-Mn UUILI II 1 IUISVU UH Hly 0YBl'5Kll'E- Says I, in cool tones, I.we9.r petticoata enough to keep me warm. I don't need no eftra dresses, and I ahan t have a. over- a 'irt." rm.__ _,_ 1 _,__ f).;,___,-_,,n A, ,1 .1 ' _lIlFo ly WET Qownnlnen I. IIIUUIQ WEI!" alittlo. hit. of` 3 vbunnit, but I stood rm T and would hsvgmy ears covered up. Ei- you know, ma, but you ain't obliged to look like a meal-bag. For my part, I don t want you to go down amongst our rich relations : and make `em ashamed of you." I didn't say any more then, but when I come to- think it over, I thought I might as well let Miss Janey come and make the dress. _ At first I thought it was an awful piece of ex- travagance, the dress coating so much (75 cents a yard). but-when I remembered that I could make -Iohnt's pants myself and save hit-in a tailoress, I felt more reconciled; and so she came. uuupu `HID UHIIIU. V And there was a time 3"-out makin` of it; They set out I should have a ovex-skirt trimmed with fringe and two or three rows of p1uitin' round the skirt, but I would not have it. Says I : nvnrllfirfn era a" n-{uh} nnnnn}. Inn tho IUPHH Uflalla :lllLl Sy I18 I Here's a. pretty hat. Philura. Try it D. any uugy uu-su u uunuwuu. She see it wa n`t any use to talk corset to me any longer, so she got. out some tape stuff and says : Let me 5011 you ' some hose-supporters, then. Ftnntuannnnl-fm-n V" unvn I llnnz! L.-n! ... .. `on. Yearly card: not exceeding one inch 3 35 per your. Special oontrwu for year] ,',, 1vnr1.iaing enter-edinto at reduced ntel. Wri - Nu drders must be sent for the dlaeennnenoeo! `, k ,+;ripl.l0nsu.IIdadvertising. Trennlenl: notices ,, a 1, ,,x_ \Vunted.`F'or 3310. 5:0,, 820.. not exceed- "l,'.EInu-1.\vHlbeud1nll.mdfol'% oents each In- ,r`Lmx .\llu. ere ` .~.. .wi|h whom we uronrietors do not eel. lIU3U'3lIPPUL'LClD, uluu. Hose-supporters !" says I, Good land, what won't they get up next . Why, J ohnt always keeps our hoes up in the shed-cha.m- been through the winter, till plantin -time. and then he supports `em himself till about hayin'-time, pretty lively, too. I don't think he'd think it was necessary to buy any hose-supuorters. " 7!... ............ 1.:...`I.... I-..._I__.1 _., g , , I I 3 , UIHUIIHU UUIII 4 Kllll lIII4\)u Oh I but these you could wear, they are so easy. You wouldn't be without them a day if you know how they would improve your figure. Ml! l`.-` mum 1 `El Hun! on fkn Y.nu-A your ugul:c- My gger," says I, is just as the Lord made it and nature let it grow. As long as the Lord don t look at the shape `of the body so much as he does'at the good-seized shape of the soul, and I an my pardner are satised with my gger, I guess it ain't anybody e1se s buslness. ghn not: if. nrA n'f. gnu nun M. to"! annual on -u, ..u~.v -.-r.-.. -....-u The woman kinder laughed, and said, in a good-natured way, that she guessed she and I couldn't trade much, and she d bet- ter go. I thought she had,so I didn t_ urge her to stay, and sl1e_ewent. I wished I had asked her how them hose-supporters ivork- ed tho -how they hitched em'*o the hoe. Thn GI-A hurl ant Hnwn whiln T wan lrnllzin-I I_.()UIK ullUlalIUl' bucks. Well, you wear corsets, of course. All ladies do. We sell `T H \T.\ ......-an. Y ,1.`-\`L nu`..- ....__..;_ ._._`l lllul (10. V` U SC|l"` 4 No marm, I don`t wear corsets sud never did. I put some on once and felt as tho` I was run into a. plaster of Paris mold such as I've heard of people with spinal disease bein'4 run into." turn. 0 L..L L\.,..... .-.... .....-I.1 ...-_._ n__-, eu IIIU -'UW uuuy IIIIAUUULI. UU1 '0 `J18 I106- Tlie re had yet down while I was talkin' to her, and I hadn't more than got it xed up and another dozen candles run, when there come another knock at the side-door, and. before I could get round to open it, in walked a little, lean-lookin' feller, carryin' a mop-stick. He began before I could speak, Here, madam, you see a new style of mop. It has several advantages over the ordinary mop, one of which is that it will screw and unscrew the rags, or whatever material the mop is composed of, into the frame. Also, by turning this small crank, you can wring out the mop `without putting the hands into the water at all. Isn t that" a triumph of mechanical skillin the line of mops, madam 7" and he ourished the mop- stick around same as a singin -master does his baton. .. ' nerve` -n u . . ..' . .- .. ... nu. nu-nlnnvnlu uu vnvnvn But anybody can see that we have laid out time and money enough on our clothes for this trip to ruin a poor man. Thank the Lord we are a little fore-handed ; but I hope it won't get out in the church. Twill, though. You can't keep anything, especial- ly in the matter of clothes, from gettin' all over town in no time, and I expect our new clothes will be talked over and dis- cussed and handed from one to another, and tried on, and priced and smelt of. and I dunno but tasted of (I'm spea.kin in a gurative vain now), enough to wear em all out before we start off with `em ntall. But law, I'm 11 master-hand to do just as I think is the best way in spite of folks talk. When I`m clear in my mind that it is best for me to have new clothes made up fashion- able, why, let cm talk, I my 3 But when is-n (l unit it nnttlnl nn ..-kn 5U HUUIIYU ll: gUULl ugure. . This madded me, and I broke in, Men 1" says I, " and I a. married woman ! What business have I gain round incitin the admiration of men? Haven't Ia pardner that admires me just as much in an old loose calico sack as in 9. pair of corsets, elec- tricspriug, galvanized sheet iron, or what- ever else they re made of ? I don't want to hear no more such talk, and I won't, neither." GI... ...... ..`l... .I A..- .. Inn . 1-- r-.. _- _L_ -uu are-vvoao __, When you will bringme a mop thet . 7.; will get the water on the stove, heat it... take it 011' again and mop up the floor nice and clean," says I, I will buy that and rejoice in it, but, until then, I shall. stick to my ,old mop. You might '_est. as well travel ghtg. I;ahan t be kely to tnde `my new clothes was to be `got, our troubles wasn't ended. The next week after I`d got my new bunnit, I hurried round the tirst of the week and got the washin and ironin and bakin"a.1l done up, and was rnnuin candles one day, awful busy, when there came a knock at the side door. As soon as I could wash and wipe my hands, I started to open it, but I hadn t got farther than the sitting-room door when in walked a fattish kind of woman carryin' a sort of leather case in her hands. How do you do, mam 7" says she, talkin as if her life depended on it, and never waitin for an answer. Ain t it a nice day? How's your health! Are your folks well I I heard from a lady up the road that you were going to Boston. [have here, nia- dam," and she begun to unroll the case, a new style of corset that gives the most stylish air to the stoutest frame. This is the most remarkable corset ever produced in this age or zmv other. Why. it niakesa stout person look slim as a girl and a slim one look plump. If you was goin' on a journey, madam, I should advise you by all means to procure this corset. It has an. electric spring in the back that will keep you warm in the coldest day and prevent you becoming overheated in a warm one. It has a set of galvanized iron springs in front that are so comfortable to wear that` you will hate to take them oil` at night, while they add so much to the grace and dignity of the gure as to be almost indis- pensible to any female who has ever seen them. J nst let me try one of themmn you. Why, you ve no idea how it will improve your figure ! It will ---" Rnf harp I nnnltrnu Fnfl-nu-nu'n nu.-I Lnnt . um, wu_v, sub cm IMIK, l Ill 1 But when we'd got it settled on wha.t| yuul: ugun: ; Lb vuu-- - But here I smelt my fatbnmin and beat in retreat for the kitchen, where she followed me. It will impart a marvelous charm to your manner and you will be certain to be admired by everybody. You know men do so admire a good gure.'. Thin mudrlptl ms: and I ln-nlra in Man I" IIUILHUI3 She see she'd gone a little too far, so she took another tack. H \1Y..lI ...... ......... ..,......L.. ..t _...___A c H -v --I-J. But this mop, 'madam. You will deny: be sorry._if you don't improve the preeent opportumty what I my sgyle the great ultmntum ofvmope. Why, nut _ look at this mop-etick, women !--" {trill I-._I-. -A u.:_ I_`.-_`..".._1_'.I_ n __'__ '1-. IUH. |3lI_y3 l " You can _t git none of your terry-cotty greens nor arky .jews nor faded out reds onto me. Ain't "my face red enough now, I'd like to know, `without settin it off with no such humbly colors ? ' Them things may be all right for yolmg girls with cheeks like roses and fcmheuis like a shell for color,` but for on old woman who has baked and roasted her face over a hot cook-stove for years. till it's about the color of :1 rare-done beef-steak, they ain't proper. You can trim up that bunnit with black velvet and a black plume and strings, or else I won't take it at all," and that settled it. and it come out quite a. respectable bunnit, after all, though it ain't so big and roomy as I should like, but that's what comes of fol- lowin' the fashions so close. 1: . 1 1 .- nally, she found a. black felt. hunnit that was a. aort (if a. cross btween my choice and theirs.` It set down to my head. felt comfortable and looked well, only it didn't ` cover my cars In), but she said 1 could do that. with the wide ribbon she would put on for strings. _ _ ' And. than Hum no mu ......:.. 41...; t -|.....m IUK Eldlflllga And then they set out again that I should have it trimmed with some color, and not :1 good healthy color either, like a. bright blue or green, but that humbly shade of green or of a still lmmblier shade of faded- out dark red that she called terry-cotty red." `Says I : vnll nan ? nit. nnnn uf nun Gnu nnnn n.-.66-u -W51:-l'Al'i;).t:k:t" -thli`:-broo,T ." says 51', to` Iomdpurpose, coo , if you don t take younolf o'.'_ The broomastick has alvnyi been 1 wonganh` wdspob, -int ! `I'll defend No. 9. Whole No; 1610. l'|.ilU5 I ` With muchpleasnro, sir, replied Jack, who realized the position at once, and, having directed his interlocutor to the shop of a neighboring ironmonger, by a xome~ what circuitous route, hurried MT in the spot by a short out. Now the ironmonqei was having his dinner in a little back parlor, but when Jack entered the premises he came forward briskly, bowing and rubbing his hands together in that peculiarly Hex-vilo manner that is characteristic of the British shop-keeper.` . no v-vnn n.nnlI Ltin Lnmlu l" nairl Janl: I we Lu Inn-I: It ~ Hdwsnrdx I)H\-.I`.`l` Iv- \|-I LUS- nuup-nucpur. Do y-you a-sell t-tin t-tacks 1" said Jack, assuming a. atammer. Oh, yes, air: oertainlv, air." G-g-good long ones 2' Yes sir ' all sizes air." . W-v v'ith ls-a-sharp ,pointa 3" Yes, sir, very sharp pfnta." _ W-w~well then, I-s-mt down on em. and w-w-wait till I c-call again." Hnulncr aiunn his nrdnr " Innlr Hunnnkt uuu. W'W'Wl8IlI DUI I. |4"UUll Dill. Having given his order," Jack thought it prudent to retire at once, as there were several heavy articles within easy access of the proprietor`: hands; 7 -TBA nlrl man Had Ha!-Jlv nnnln An:-n -nzl -The old man had hardly cooled down and [U8 PFUUFIUHJFI lllll.` I I I returned to his meal, which had also cooled i down unpleasantly, when the real Simon 3 pure entered the shop, and again the iron- ; monger came forth, washing his hands` with invisible soap in imperceptible water." 1 Dn v.vnn n.n'nlI +..t-o.in l>.tu-In T" ..m lIlll3- IIUIIIU llllu Luckily the door was open, so the custom- er "successfully avoided the seven-pound weight and the two ab-irons hurled at him. A: On Chg rnrnnu-bu mgdn Ra `Ra llninn 5.. wmguu zsuu hue Iiwu |l&lr'u'0Il5 nuneu. It nun. . As to the remarks made by the dealer in A ferrugfnous goods. the printer says that ` they run too much on aorta," and he is | not going to cut up a. lot of rule to make , dashes." " | Jack-Pringlo is a man who never `tasted an opportunity, or puts off for to.-man-mv I the joke that can be done to day. Going down street last Wednesday he was accosted M by :5 little nervous man who had rm im- pediment in his speech. . _ - Q1133 {HA ah-gnrvnr - ` (`.m-nu L-n'n 6 Jo ULIIIIIUIIII Ill IIIH HPQ5\a'll. Said the stranger: `C-can yo'u t-tell me w-whore I can g-get s-s-some t-t.-tin t-tacks?" LIT:LL ........I. _I..--..__ _:_ H ____.I:. .1 I',_I wnu ulvuuulu soup In lmpercepume water.` . Do y-you s-sell t-t-tin t-tacks 1' said the. little man I r....I.:I.. 1.1.- .1-.._ ...-- -_-._ -- AL- ,..~A-44 1 UU ll: W35 HI! Ull pznuuu . 7 He didn't seem to remember that it wasn't ` etiquette to run out, of nnybody s house . without so much as sayin' good-bye," but \ if he had not there long enough to consult his book on that point, I think probable that he would have done different. Any- way, l don't blame him at all, and haven't been pestered with agents any since that I time. __-- . I sent you 5 statement of account, the ' other day," said a Detroit t`a.ilor as he mat 33?.. .. ~:'s`. :.3'.`a _".`.`.`,"3`i;. .? x-.'.:.`1.?f. Zq.- . Auorloutlnf I o.~u;1*I{ SWAN. AUCTLONEFER :kl..foI:'\l.ge Cnty_ot Slmooo. Terms reason- ' llfln . Put on 8 two-cent ugmp I" u of mane` we .. . 7 And dinectod_ the envelope to my street and nmnbe1'1" ' '- ' ` `: K? `Van V `-` V ' ' ,all7right'-it was probebly delivered all e. All letters 1-operly di- lenlcorne 113 t, eough sbhlllll LI.IHI|UT IIIIII. Uyl "U I 1 """""" `_"'"' "'r' .' `f' ' :7` H `l "V Don t let me disturb you. marm, at all -i ~'\Y01" 909"` W ` - \ `L:-" -' ', t",` .- V1 1: In! an I merely want to call your attention to thh 9 "it" ill "13 'l' . paper, for which I am getting subscribers ~_`l" ={ o {md l"~`3` 3" `l l `l "`3""" l"" It is without doubt the best paper published I his Wife 3 03'0"- in` the United States or Canada; is not onl3 5 --Sir John Mac lonuld had nu uppurl-. entertaining and instructive, but look at jity last Wednesd:iy ini;.;lit of n~surin;; v these `munloentchtomos! six of them L Home that he had nuitller italrirwtinzm 1'. when yotteubecribe and four large steel lithe slighgat chzuiee nf succecdillu Wu -A platee~FIk~thi"s every` dealt. Isn t that 1- '-quiz of Lorne ms of L magnicent ofer ? Why, this picture alone public nreas. llv uw 2` l re'.z:;r A1`;-~H is worth ten times the cost of the n or; mom of in Canada .n l . zluit iig n ustim ~. which is only 50 cents a year, mgdpam misfortune. Whunain mirsyst--:.~. v. v.~. M Then, isn't that A splendid likeness?" A tor thsnth.-it of the United State-< `-\ 2t.` 1!: Whn nf 1" mum I lnnlzinn no n \-as-11 hinl nun hm] at Hun lunml nf nnr mTuiv-4 -1 in-1:! CUIUTBU UHTUHIO UK 3 "H1". Who 1" he yelled out; " is 1: posaiblt that I behold n woman who has never seen 9. picture of our lamented Gareld 3 Why,- lots of folks have this very picture h:mgin' in their richly furnished parlors. and it is. mistaken for a costly oil painting " Van. nnvn T, `-"\.'n nnnn nnntl nil-harm. ILIIHDHKUII [Ur 3 (many (I palntlng Yes," says I, `-I've seen good pictures .ot Garfield, and have one whichl set a (.{u0(l deal of store by myself, but, good land," says I, warmin` up to the subject, IIain I` I this country suffered enough in their grief I at his untimely death ;hain't they suffered . enough in anxiety and agonized sus enee in all them eighty days he lay sutferiu ant` bearin' it like a hero; hain t_ they suiferei enough since his funeral without having those horrid caricatures scattered round the country and stuck up like scare-crows in folks parlors? Why, I hain't never seen 7 but a few oil pa.`.ntin s. but I pity anybody that ain't got brains enough to distinguish that daub from an oil paintin'. Why, 1 could paint a picture myself, with lard oil, better n that. I've been in the arbgallery at St. Johnshury, that was given to the town by that'nobIe family, the Fairbaukses, and is fumishedwith some of the best pictures in the United States, and I know somethin' what nn_ oil paintin' may be like; 1 enough so t I don't hanker after newspaper chromos very much ; and when I see a 50 cent _ newspaper givin' away three or four dollars worth of oil paintins every month I think either they must be a fraud or also fools-every one of 'em, from the publishers down to the agents that canvass for 'em." Rnt. inn! an I nnirl tlnn last I Imnpd nu. as uuuugu In: wua gmu 101' me uoctor. But this ws'n t all. After dinner, just as I'd got my dishes washed up and put away, and was gettiu' my candle-uxoulds round again, determined I'd nish runnin' them candles that day, I heard another knock. My fat was gettin' tooehot again, so I took the pan` of!` the fire and set it on a chair to ` cool a. minute, and wiped my hands, when in come a dretful spruce young feller. in the tightest pants I ever see a man have on, I and that Tom calls: ymour coat. He: wss` perfumed up Irit usk, awful strong: He skipped into the room in e genteel Wm`. with 3 book in his hand, and says he, My good women, don t let me interrupt you :. moment in your customary avocations, but I have here a work on `Social Etiquette,' which shows one'lxow'to behave on all oe- casious` and under all circumstances. If you ll excuse me, however, I will just set right down here and read you n few pages - and before '1 could say a word he sot square down in that pan of hot tallow I jumped to catch him out, but before I could git to him, he gave one long screach and rushed out of the house, drippin' tsllow all over the oor gmd my new rag-carpet. If. Inna an suvfnl mulal rlnu nnri Han rnlnuh. gulu lily IIUW l'!lg'U&l'pUl4 It was an awful cold day, and the minute - he got out doors the tallow hardened, and as he run down the road he looked. for all the world, as though somebody had drawn ' a. map of Europe on his posterior---or,_mny A be it was an oil pa.intin'. nu rr]n'} anon: tn I-nmnrnknu-Vunb it n-nnn'} -" P1'Vi5 V93 ;- myself, with it from corset-veddlers m;Z.*;`;::.:::;':;::;,:::u`3;'::::;:i.,t;;:;; :::':::,','.t; owalkin mop-sticks! - I declare" I'm 9.]! i . . . . . . N worn out with you. and here it is rhoatnoon. bod ThM`:'::3:'}`1fr:f:;:l';:g `m:':r_'L_li :: 1' I Fad not In my ndle .mn yet", - ?hIoor?tg:1dex1:s hut h(i~hIy a]>1nr at Ly ti` >- The fellow looked sea. t at that, and sold ` " be guessed he'd better run then, and` tool. ? citizens" . . o. He h3dn t gone [no]-e'n thine` --Tll0 rcnl facts (If H10 .`\I'thb I ~. IYH .0 rod: from the house when another rap came murder M0 1|k'Y W ""'" ""` *"""" ' " ~"` and in come a tall old gentleman with 1. I H3-londolt A W19 W W F0`-l}T"*"~l U1 `H I rs joint indictment nqnxnst Romzuu (lllfttr large squats: satchel in his hand. He walk . ed right out into the kxtchen where I wnk ," 59Ph Chbot. Nqxwlenn Blanche.-tt. nwi gettin' dinner, and says he : ` James Orr for the wilfulxu\z!`1ervfA`3I }`"` "` nnn' Int mn [Hahn-h vnn mnrm nt. nll : -`V030 in DOCOYUWPF l`l`|?. '1 hlftit? mt-11 b!`w'..` myself corset-pcd(V11(;rs and declare; 5 with you. here mohtnoon. ; half csndlea run The funnw Innltn An-.1't at that Anal unit} ' eaoa'ai`.`,T3` & V --Thq man who innknm lygtditbaok. ' " \ :|_~@_r`z|.s. ,, ___.. --. _..-.-._~..-~-4 | _, ,./,,-x/ TH E CENTRAL, (LATE BIGELOW Om ')[L_l*3_| (_)pp9[lu the Rallway Donor. Birth- LIIUH, XIII I-v WXIIW I HPI3llulu IIKUHDHS I Who of 1" any: I, looking at u very higl. colored chromo of a man. If `UL- 9" I... ....II..;! ....I.. (.1, .. -__-_'LI. uuwu nu um aguluu ulat. ca.uva.3s 101' em. But just as I said the last. I heard the door- shut, (I'd been ataud'm' to the stove ` with back to him), and when I looked out of the window he was goiu' down the road as though he was goin' for the doctor. I Rllt this WA'n f. A pr (nnur Qua} an ' ms 01 nus pour-puyouuomera on lane street. Didryonf Sank it_by niail, I "presume '1" Q` Ya`)! " 102.00: I dnvliihiiii ` ' A puu-Fab 1'-ma Aunvs no GO TO L , .- _ v L.B.C.L.SANDEBS _(lInbl|IhodI 2yeu'I) wacam, Jceizelry and EIiect`ro1-Plate, `onion-fn-.. `Y 3"", Tannin. h i I -'I'he Herahl fund fl)!` tlw r(\hr~|`nf r ` I tloud sufferers now amuunts tu.Sl~l.IN_)1L ' ~-At Havana, the river is six lnilcri W1: 1: ( '. and the upproachua tn thus lvridggw I : been swept away. . ' I ). I i&.-_3.ln.u mhr. L. Ch Van. V1: `Loan and Savings Company. .-_. -quooec uuvermnenu nu oruercu against. 8. parties Rec:-pt ling money for the return of dead hoch. a l from tholncdical college: at Montreal. l nee of the British C()llllnl!I;I. 3 sheries aat year is valued at one millinn i nine hundred thousand, an increase of full! : hunclred thotiaand dollars over that of tho: V ~'I-`he attitude of the \'a'tic:m in rs-.3: the nogotutinm with Prussia is mid In created an unfmruuruhlc iunprussiun at lin. ' . . ..1.1 ..u v.II- .1 ; oluuu, u the ph t. ` V -`- "he nurhoritwafat Dnhlm u. . doom it necessary to guard the jml-1 3 Government oicinls, which is ru~_;.-u' inn indi_ca.ti0n that the Gn\'ernl`no-::'t 1 strong hand on the ussassinmtiun Ir ..- ' --_Marshal Baiaino'a book mrthv Fm f Prussian war has appeared. It asserts ' the French War Department at Imp tin: the outbrr.-.nk uf lnmtilitios xms in .1 ..n: .comp1etc di'--"r_t.'\ni/.:\tinn, mu! :`~H '7.- funaive. d`('7|"" ` ion) Hf .\I.~nc`-- rxtri I. -` ` .._.._,. .. o .. .. nL.... . --Columbus, Ky.-0winr_v a... xii. xm.-AL? ing of the levee tho tnwn is smh;m~rg_;c:l in an average depth of ten four. Tln-re! :u'~- `nnly two bnsinoss houses and nnu h-wt--` above water. Belmont, across tho i-in-r, =is also in water. The trackmf the lrnn Mountain railroad has been washed away- between heroaml Charleston, and tlu-re has oaen great loan of. stock in the lmttmns, `Sever-_al hundred people willnvuni have t-- ` be fed by the relief committee. --A fcpor`. from n liwgzqimz camp near '4 at Tmvus, Mich, say , that him men 51-4 n '1': 'rli.-route `lust 'l'lnn-*stT1}' in lo whim- mam (`emll haul the llt`IlV'lt:3I l-rad. anl after triul xllc nnu wl1vSr.- team was vim--1' ivlli Went In his cathin. Tlw .lcfc:Lh--l ram.- lwliiml. :m~l 'lYlli\l)lIl\\'inflllC7\V(!-=1-`.`\-rt-ll his hmel from his lwl_\'. nml tlm ln-ml r-vlis-l on "the llour. the ~yc.s vcinkml .-.un~:-.17 times, and the ll1')lllll1v[)t:llUl. .\n nlzum ,was raised, illlll nu-ml-crs --1' !ln..- c:m,; placed a. lo:-chain aruuml tlm n-x-k of tlxu murderer. hum: l1lm..'\n l.'I(`\'Il n zluml a'round the body tn await the sherxll . .\l.-n came from the nei'_{l)l)nrln{_g c:unp (U Ullxv` ' the corpse down, and :1 gum-ml liulit i-i_m_m--i. Several men wcrr killed. Since her husbaurl tn Mrs. Carey has been vuux;-L ;and her tommts retuse to 1m -ln 1'i`[I`}` in certain prigsu mmlr in the Iuqw " moms in rcuarqi (-1 his :21 of thr 0')n}&p1r7|"\` discla- _.P:\rno1l ye-st:-rd:u' imi-n ed to umvu nu xmmmlm and wun'ui mkmh.-at opp expla nat.imx., 1.. .L. I_...-2..1 XY. ---In the Imperial Cnnimnns on 'l'lmr.~l;._t ilsst, Mr. Trevelynn, in a. reply to n lllH.'.`l|HI:, l stated that n ahnrthantl writer mus pm.-u-:.~ `during the examination of Wllllt_'9Bt:5 at lM'~ ` ; lin Castle. The wittiessus wort-_ nnt-thr.-.v i encd, nor were they proffered drink. '1'!- l debate on Mr Gorst's amendment was then iresumetl. Mr. Lowthcr promised the (Em ,ser\'ative support to a vigormia policy in ` Ireland. Mr. Forster said but for th-- Pocnix Park murder Ireland would hm believed Mr. Parnell supremo and. w>ull have become nngovernnhlu. The recum- disclosures increased the suspicion that tn.- l Land League was connected with the nu` irages, and the public expected that .\fF 'Pnrnell would elucidate this Duint. .\ _ mere disclsimer would be sufficient. lit: charged Mr. Pnmell with hesdingnn ur- glnizationsyhich started an imitation thzv promoted `outrages and incited to mnrd-r. Mr. Psmell reaped the advantages of the agitation; He did not plan the outrages, butwoounivod at their cununissinn. Mr. 0 _Ke1ly_sl\tmted "ilfs a lie" several times. He Was silspellded by n v nte of J )? r.--'20 Mr`. Forster reitelatetl the charges. ngnxinst Mr. rPgrnll.'q v mtil|g from his snnochcs th'\t `murder . wps ._n_nu6ceasary. He will thus wretes1.whd.h8d at mmitted the Phu-nix Pm"-k.ass'a'ssi"stion' adnot acted on the lette1""jUisb' spirit of these speeches. Until Mr."Pn`mell.~e:pressed regret and repent- enee7he.oonld3n9t;cou;municute with him. A3` ` ,.n'ov; risin peveni It-_.l .1 squnlt"u`lulg,`ls?g`itfion. r. Pisrneill snlilnlilis :'fn'iK3l'h|d"b`Olf`unveiled and unmasked. Then wie'leud cries tat-Mr. Pismell, but -he'.'d'ul/n'ot.inovo.. - Mr-_ Xigrnoll unpaved tn _ to. LIl 5.--4. ..... ---.~-. --ThefatonVftho1'nitel States t:LI'itfi _ is sealed so far as the 1r=.=wnt, nr.~s.~n.m Congress is concerned, and It is annnunv that no extra sessxou will he ho.-M. ' Democratic Committee has a1rca1_\'1.e-on : pointed to frame a new bill for prom-nnm m December. .. .. . . r. 1. -'-SJ ' "Isa rs uwzp A IVIIIV rullbav Lheofnu. Duuo foolotlu-ton In is theomompcporoftheoonnty andoluoy-lug `.*h{1?.i`?1?%%:`.?'.;.;..`:?$`?'?i``.`i.?o3 J`:`.' . $2 I advertising. In contents- -editorial o`:`fL:.|ns\:'s. and oolectod-will be to ad. to be of rl klur! whlch dlutlnznluh I" nut.-o no country kll . "e n Depamn utlutookod with an anon. nlvn sssortmenl 04 all rgqulntuog l0l'_prInt.1ng, { nu aivvvlllvv-o '--T*.'.'enty-ve miles below Urnrn. H! J. S. Rhodes, his wife and throw childrrn. .- widow lady, And two men. whose nmnua mu unknown, were crossing the )Ii.-ui.-m;-;. I River through the heavy ice whnn thv BL: r capsized and AI} were drownod. They w.-r. retnrning from Clinton `with thv 1.-In of Rhodes` stepdaughter. Tlw wk! 7 with the cofn reached an island iI1.E<.1fo-!\ . . -- 4` ,1 y 1 .._k..............._ . -111 thus Imperial llousc--:1 L`.un:n-x.; Friday. Mr. Parnell 31.'li.t'(l that ho had w intentional rcplyingtn Hr. Pnrster`s noun tions, and charged the lrmrr with lnu I invited him to inform azninst his -'lSRII<`lfH 1 Mr. Jua!in'McCarthy infurmnd Mr. l"--r~ lthat he would personally attack him i: < speech he intended (l<:li\'e1`ln;z shorxly. -`u -w-4...... .... _ I I3 IIIIIIKIK-It) II ` ---Ono of the prisnners arrested at l. ; ville recently, in connecti--n with Um S. . wich murder, made 11 clnring but ur-.m sful nttmnpt. nn \V0dn--adny tn .-.~n-':;- f the gaol at Detroit. um- :1-`l\ I\` am 1'..:a...1c........ .....'+3` 1 vuuuuvnnar -The real Arthabn`,-m-i In ; are cu-nu um. Jm .-;.~ I A bill was return--.1 up m Q juint against (`,rm.- rt, 3 Joseph ~Ch&b0t, Nzuwlenn Blancht. mnl 3 Orr wilful murder of Zephix in Ayotte Decemburlxut. bx-wk 1 into the hunsu when) A vntu: had t.-Lk--.n [ refuge, and and stabbed In-fmu i wife's KV!_. 7-` ,_ \I'__ I___I.I I_-.I _._ ..-.--...:,v. - U31 u_mn.u1:u. Ul bu}; U uuuu umuu-.1 n we had at the head of mu` amurs :\ man not crmnected with either p>rr+ :lba\'L~ bot}: p!ll't.iN9 M 3 1`cprcS(:n::'\ .119;-r .\[a'eaty the Queen. An` lam; John b acduuald n-Inains;-I in pvih ' L ` . .l..-_....A ...:..l-. .....- 0.. hm] H... uvrnn I UDCI1 anvil nun. 7 -~-P. J. Sheridan. who i-s in New Y V declares that Careyfs 1-atatomcuta rm1}n-Clnu; V hill! and his connec mm with tin: l nt'1II\ _` Park murders are fabri_cntims. A .. .:.I JUIHI JVl.iM;uUu'd.l'.l 1L'Iuzuuz; Lu hm dearest wish was [11 land the ; :orm*.i\'r3 party of the Dominion 4 AMERICAN gxznnzu or uIwu...uI-.AnA1-so mom -mu cl`-{Arr mono`! I.A.l|.L1 . i -Monkedinjp luvs s cutlery factory, i the first of the kind in Canada. v..- ._--- a. nun: nuno Au vuunuu. --At Invernry on_M9nday1aat a man wru married' noon, made'his will immediately after, _ died the same afternoon. * `n2_t_`: - `ll I-l-V:! U119 -Kc QlIIclu`Jl}ll- -Sixoo_n persrm3"were injured by the fall of the oor nt I-Just Hastings nomina- tion at Thutlow a Camera on Tuesday. ,,,'I`Ln [\...I...... l'1......-.........L 1.-- ._._.I.._...l .--__. -- .......v-- I: vu-uvnu vu Auuuuul p -Quebec Government In: ordered |lb'(u\nO1ihAnkAn nnninnf nil nginn um-.-nq CANADIAN. l~'()REIT5 law of the RIO`!-=l'\'4'!`('~i. ly, lawn] o_\'e;+ .-.cvcrn7 th tlvpc.-m.-cl, .-\u alarm ojnln.-r.~\ nx'- the C2|u`.;~ '_I~lIH(] thu 1. and plnct-41 :1 guiarxl wait sherm`. Iburing to ml:-~ _L:el1L-lrnl ght u1.m_m--L | I .L*A_v Inn`; 7 their re {It'll II" II the nd RI VIIL `-J" uf .01-maul |H" II ,-11 Ivy v I ("EU K. I 'l'll\\vun. ., ...... ... m-..m1v & AULT, B_ARR[S'I`El_1_S' 5`) ,....1 ,\tLI)rntu}'R. rmlloltore, In Chancery, No- ` ,.,,,,H.~, (,`unvuyunocra, Harrie. Co. Slmcoo, 1 Ulllun war Bank of Toronto. igfl.-. IHH. ~ I -mun: ty 1' . fiiim` nnnlh IDIL. _/Al.'l-VI.I'Al|A'I.Kl_4.1. ;1.;-4 ;;._;;,J '.\`.H \ i-m thu following Ianmuwory month: x mm. 1-; I`.\\' -.lay5, Juno 9, July '\``_f_ 4, an .1. :4, 0:21. ll. Nov. 3, Dec. 3. \\'\'1`:HI:IlHH-I l"urnn0r)n of May 4, June 5, : I 1:; r._ .\m:. .t, Hum. 7; 001.5 Nov. 2; Doc; 7. . * \H|nL \\`n .\tuu-nnun _of May I. Janus, July , _\`,.;` :1, mp: 7, Hz-t. . -, Nov. 2, Dec. 7, v {'1}.-r.-, .1`.....1.-r..rzhu .\{umh WI ha in this Of- ` v -._ ~'.mdur:4"HluI'k. llnrrle. Ont. _ -ly . x 4 . I nluuo ly {he mel'1(I nha-II 6. REAL ESTATE LOAN or-`rice. * '...-_.._..-._ .. .._._...._........-u---........._....--._ we gmuozuagalmszj IE IIIUID 11.. car 3', on 30 n-pmu'nrn have I 'he` Hunk of (`ommorc'c. wt: of Burns. V I ARCHITECTS E\'.\ ICHY, '.\lt,'Vl'I"I`IE I :\ l\ \ |.h..wI.4 I3 I Quit` I1).`\';E\' T0 ~L_ENl) UN" REAL! l`L`x.m-at in purm~.1n.inIuI`oal. LICNNUX & \\':`|\` <..I:uiInv-u Hm-rlu. ' `u_ U n` i.`3{.}'A`3:'n`t.`\$`% `:%;%1L` ..%`.i"?5`l`$7: W mat needed. We will mm you. Men. D wmuor us` 0 a and In wanted everywhere . sumo. Yolrean work " '~"- 0|` Rive our whole time to the we. X one ceaI'ub;`an&|u wul vs! you nearly` make onormou-pay. '_ any mac 'h`Couly,oumt. and term: "" Tm cc co.. ,s:':zi:`-`z`.. f":sa"-`.`a`u`a_T-"7'."" '( .-u:1n [mu m ; ooNv11YAi<. In l\unnn'a V llunnh A un. IDH .\' -M) wJ. 'HoMsoNT &_C_o?_ `J-Hal u -SWAN. AUU'1`lU.Nl`Jl l forum County of 0. Qtce at my Store. Crnighux-st. 46:1) w. THOMSON & 00., .___t LEGAL Aov:R'rIsM`:N"i'8 &/N/\JQ\ '\I\/\/\/\J\;V\/- [.~(A_l{ PHY. PEPLER Jc Mc- l'.\|{'l'l1\'. lhtrrmora, Solicitors. Notaries; ls.-:.rrio-.0111. ' 4; 1~:\' .\`[:'().un'm', Q:(.`., R.m.|m, 3 \h-l`\u1`ll\`. .;_\? gm; .c L irimox, Mauls- . .._....,...._..o.u..w nnnnnorsinchnnoory. . . . "H ' ' V tolotm " \ `VH3 kt ;l.;;:`:;v-`S`(:!l`:i`;):'si`r:`(?buuoory om .No ura, .\llI')y~l\G5`:i.8m0s._u0rnr of Dunlop n ` art oft ` myu.unr`>F-*" ,', ,J '1'. Lenuox. llaughton onvoyan . . 1`I1'.mlr4.">'*` 9- ` - . ;_ oeusel laauoc Inn! .:1nu-Lxvmnemunuwu Iurw uuuus uuuu In- `,H_ 1...: with whom the proprietors eal r I...-nuMror1.v AnvANcI:.a rie which will ;-;.~L1y mlhured to. Notice! of local births, _ .;;,4.-.;_ and dcullxs Inserted free ofchnrgo. I . .n:.~._vv u'\' nnhllaluun Ant`! Du-nnl-lntm-, rnl. 111' 198) `rlpth. -wmiilnl maoucm. AND YDENTAL ' - . L ; J 1; (I. xm:.\R'I`HY__0FFICE; . | .L.JI.`Al'l`n nn Ihn Wnnt. aide M John ` MORTGAGES . BOUGHT A {vac n`md(V;. . . Be n home oy tho lndu e I . _m1'n.3.`.'. l`l.."W before the nubm-.' `E333. u.. .I)'an/u'n;,r Department, nun .\l\lI.7, \'u1nrum'. .'lI'|'H .\N NUAYL L`[R(.`l7LAR. L H..\ l}I`4.V [I U [M31 , l)lL1Ll|rLULJ`4tI' _\.HnrIm)`, Hull:-nor in Clxannery. Convey-f , &:w. Otlhee Fimt Door H0ulh,0l` Post` . l_|lnd':9 Hlor:1;,Uw6n 1-Street, Barrie. 49-ly --/\I'9 1` A vsnv REFERENCES : "_{(-p_(Ll1(1l'illn3l"HUl"LlJlXIFUU Ul Uurugu. -:__ \VI Publisher and Proprietor. ; _ ` J ]4_ U. -u\:\/.11! ll. 1-UL'J.`JuJu ` ud |tu~ulm:t`e on ma Wont side of John 3 mun.-nllutulyounoslte Mr. Geo. Bnll's= M ltm1i}u1:t`le ma Won! side or John ` imm-~ uzuyopposlte (330 - ; and span Factorv. ' Bf! 8 3 H! C0NVEAYANbO'|-NO. ac; 9 . \1vw1;.\Y, AUC1`I(,)NEER, - ~u`pul'ul-- from our Real Estate Business In l"nrmn-rn` Join: News and receive uh In-pxmim. for" which we allow 64 On :41 days` notlce,of Vthdrawal. urn hm v nu Iruuble and no delay. ".15; i;;is::F1;1;s+;3;`,qa12`rsTEa 3* ...... unlh-ilnr in mmncery. Convey- ` MONEY TO- LEND; . n w.\\'sn$I, -l3A..RRIS'T-ER, AT`-` 1 x 1 'I`,I. \ \\.' Rnllnllnl`. UOHVOYEHCGT. 1, L1. I)`l-JILL` l\\.l 31134.1 LLDJ1 um IMH rnr Ettmotln Peolh always on is lo-nhJ;lu;ssu.nL an safe. Ulco over-; ' Hook . Low. Harrie. Ont. ' - ! ' ' ' 1' m.u.m:m1A_N. D.ENT1s'r,,' 1... H... f.\Hn\|IlnlJ nlnumn nviu-v vnnnfh - I -`ll`F`\ nun, :`L1\\J1LL11:4u.L, n, .\1.-vmnrum.-.nm. V-Lltmtions and m~fur`.*'-`lmnls. (`hum-,hes. Public Build- lII':1'rI`l_'l`('yHll-`JPN. Mills. Pumas and for v1nH`_\' nud suburban. llesidnnnes. 0f~ I ` hnIHin;.{ . west of Wollluulglon , -~n- .'.n- V. l A2 l4\IU_`.V 1,, I141 IVIVIKILJZILIDJ, I rn1sy'.-H|.l`L.W. Solicitors in Chancery. .0 1mnlnp.~lLroot.Barrio. Suooosaorato ['11] of nmmnn, haunt, Boys Sc Stewart `H Qy, H. W. Lount. r ` H 1., 11lUl`JLVEl`JU B UU1'1ULV' t. .\ppmiaor`.nd BlllPoat.er.&.o. _ provided. Omce u -stairs 081- over Handel-mn'n R nra. 18 ri mp from u honm (`ompany and vs HIIH-1-Hun-1, 3':-_ ` .,wm'. v A. W. McV'nrI'E. ` \\'. .I, Ht)I.I.A:\`lJ. _ 7 _ H 5!-ly .\'H1)WlCLl.,_ ARCHITECT, ' \7nInnIlnnn IIl'\l` nunuer. bus 8; ma an ..on L}? si. BOSANKO, DENTIST` n :1 .a fnr |`.n-unt.lno l`nn!.h Alwnva nn . \' I`. \ -.\ I `I .\l.mcy 1 nlrm Strut` I-:xm".\'1u.-s,` l'l,V Jll/V ILIIVJ \ 1L\Jll' \r liilU`!'i, I . l.. Surveyors. Valu- `Mm and .~iDU"i(`liH0li8 for buildings \ `mm und Village Lots laid cum} wmsruliy located. -Timber limits; :v.;'.\'r. l)mcna'-McCn.rti1y's Block. ,1. liwrio: Long's uluck. Culling I .u L<)UN I`. 1iAR1{iS'Ti1RsV, .. I ....._lnm Qnllnltnrn In hnnnnrv i~:() l:{Ik)WLICENSED AUC- Bfnr Hm nnmnu no 91....-- n...:.... I \`,`l\.\ L, llLI\JLL\J\`I.'lIUI\r` iv-mar. (funveyunoor; Issuer. of ' 'I`|I:1IStlU'HdUI' the New Act. Money wlvrnus lntvrcrst.` Crcemoro.0nt..l ` ' 6- 5' .~ list in , -.\. I)\'.\H1\"l`. President. I`. .~`lIHH'l'lt|1:l Vlco-Prosldont, .I. .\I':'I.. :-%'l`lCVENSU_!\', \\`l|.I;l.\.\I L.\)Lz\, ' Q !-Iflilt l).\\'.\1AN. _:: 'I`H 1-: Vl'5.V\._l.:l{IF. um mlmnr-lnry Securities. at tho 1 lulu-|'unl, [0 he paid In such mau- .;:.-.-.|u1mn, V \' |)L'l`(`1'.Ill.llll Hum, Barrio. V i ~1-nd Money to any amount` on [ .u\\`-at limes. ' I - , I ..._.1n.._......,..,....-A-|--- svaxu, \lJQLl!l DlLX.EllJ\J W p mnitu Rallway Depot. iidrrle. C\'._ Proprietor. 9-ly. l`l)l).)_ H7:I'H',' IHUCI KJIJILDJ *\J\l&` V llL(l.J.\' nu--,1 _ln Quoenkllonoh. Auc- , uml (`onlmlmsion Agenmfor .-1. Lun-la, Farm SLock.l{ousc- ..M.4. Wares. SLO. Also for the 4..`1nLu~a 4.1111 Accounts. Ottlce ruin )\I.\, I)(\lllI.|I_1Ln:Iv,4n.a. ` |.'lA \.W.Sollcltor.Conveyance:-. I ; 10 Loan. UII1cos--Hotlnvell'z4 , -cm, HzH'l'l0. 19~ly L as provided. Umoe uta-stairs . Hnndex-son's S ore. 18 ll`11vI~ ux nu). A unm