.;;u Vguuuuu 1l.\JLl.`l1J.""'.1g V7. BRO\VN, Pro rlotcx-.-l!:xcellent accommo- dntlon1'orthotrM'o'llng public. Bar and Larder wellnuppllud with the best. Good atabllng and ctloutlvchosllcrs. Luggage of guests ccnv ed me to and from all trains. Few door: was of Market-at. . on Uunlop-at. - 'cLu.Lvuu L|.'JL1\JLI.,' VVIDLIIJ DIRK` . ER. House and Land Drelnm-. returns thanks to the ubllc generally for their Rust favors, and would nfurm them that he is ski in the business. and us prompt and obllglng us ever. Orders can be left. at No. 30. Pool-st. Barrie, and they will be promptly attended to. 47-ly. :1 noxmm WOR.KS.:-H. mwmm fnoturer of every descrigltlon 0! En el Saw M111. Grist MI1l.1S lngle.Lnt ,a.n won-kins: Machinery. `I1 A `l'\Y\v-I` 1... . _-A- .T. - Cox-renfooadonce nollclte n Iv. (`LUV l.I..Ll.l, 1}. 14. Ac OR and Real Estate Agenhfnlgaryd w row '0 n- vestanonzs Province of Alberta. N. A '1. . w. MCVITTIE. Address Calgary. via. human, Montana. U. B. _ 51 ly. O 11. LYEN. 1>R[VA'FE F IT1~fD`s to loan on real estate at lnwnnt. rnfnu n-........ JvuuL11 l\aULl'I!JI, UH S I`ABI.E,County 6! Sim . Court. Barrie. we with reference to Diseases or we nsye, mar. 'rnro4 and Nasal peuegel. L Bpeelu attention to Ox-on Eyes end,Ogureo: __ - MIBOQELANEOUS. ` .. \\`~.\.\~v.,. - -- JOSEPH RbGE_Ii,' Gfis? GON- nm _S.'I`[_Igl_s`., County of Slmooe. OKoo-Pollm __.-..u.uu; . BEER E PLANING MILL.-GEO. '_m_n_ 9_arp9p_ter 8c_l_3_u|l_dor, gnd Mannhe- ARRIE FOUNDRY, ENGINE 3: WORKS.-H. SEWREY, Manu- lI0tl1le'! '99;-y_cy_3_:gc_1-_1_[>t_lonfo! Engines. Boilers. HOW ._l_0_ST. Hllw ! IYE, EAR, THROA"[`_ AND 1_6sE s7%o;oo`oj uuuuu my nt lowoa tnnms ouoomabvnuoz. "?iIEcuLvnwaLL MEDIGAL cm. 41 ANN S-r.. Nmw V f '1`, 3mrtN.G,. . 6LERK.0OU1i1`Y:| .:.;`3""5 "`" ' 3}; ` .`. 3?"1`i.`.:1 .`.`. c.. 2 . nini-In, nvm-.1'r. rrowc) TRADE MARK. (AFT!-`C-J s. J'0HNS0N, BARRIE, nu.` powrmu of and dealer in nmu. .4-..nl :;uu.w1.L`J ruzux UN U M.1LL.--GEO. BALL. Cargenter as Builder. and r of Doors; ashes. Blinds. Mouldings `ac. u1ngn.)fn.lilkin_1s_dor1o promptly and satisfac- VV. MOVITTIE, D. L. SURVEY- Pd Real Enlmtn Aoanv. ning... xv ur IIVERAI. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. Just to hand at Vol. or uoona; Hlhel. Blinds. MonldiiE_ E-('3. :3 of All kinds done promptly and satisfac- Faotory, John Street. Barrie. ___ _ _ _ fulflu; to u\a\I\r\1 N'L`llV,,U,.Uumnu,uvu; 1.`:-1~ .- wlll.li_'e at om At.-`the 13011133, ggvprjy-_Bat __97.N 1 Idgnco an .,v;;;`*_;9; uh Ivlhlllllln Illhg Am: S13. NEW YORK 40-ly ` an vv nus.` I , Manu- ea. Boilers. e. Lot . and Wood- . ;. 41:: W U J.` ' O1oo-Polloe 309 .1 V aw. I1d10||_OOf9':A:l2V_A`9il._()l_30.`j.1' cu.` ' Also the ndjoln Prope , his Stree ` ' . ups of duo-fun oooied by g thereon a II nomad 92010 H bu.ua1ne.V.s`3'z'z'w'" 'l`enas= easy; - J. an ureof` _ to [mm at .\Ioduru.t.(s Interest. Croemoro. Ont. JUILLV `L. \.\J|LL 1., av \lLI.\.ILV 12121., O Curmnlaslonor. Conveynnoer. Issuer of .V-iurrlago Llounaua under tho Now Act. Money M: .......- ainggeund Dough Hagm; aoharg; Sad- , . :0"Vand9mb`o _ i `P 9 At prlbol t$Iult 20113." auglofklfell Oil and REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. ALL WORK WARRANTED. ' 1 A Ito Aggntfor Jyrs`-o-1:lturafImple1_nmta. V cm: HE 4 'c'.lLL.--Sl: o tho"Goldon Saddle. - Bpvold 85:006.; trio. 20-ly Hot ls l 1'1`:-nnknt 500 `t m=`% ;`{::... 3`:2L n%.ea.mm i....?1x.2 THE ROYAL CANADIAN FIRE AND MARINIINSUBLNOE oommmr. 1'.lI.lH J. I.I\.L'JJ.V LIL I-' J.J.III`J l.&` ID U IVQLV U3 COMPANY.'ot London. England. Bauh- llshed 1782. , LL13 `JILL JIILVLQIJ L.LV|3U.lUn..L\\/.11 COMPANY. . Established 1803. Capital $11,000,000. For Fire business only. `LL13 00 V JMLVIHLULV LLXDDU IVJILV UJ3 COMPANY. Insure: all kinds of Propex-t and Private Dwellings. Over $100,000 depoalte with the Government. and Private Dwellings. Old P. 0. Building, Gamer of Oollier and Owen .S`tav-data. `Geo. DUDLEY, % HO USE, smzv `g mtsao Irlycwgz rnorim Ion SALE.. em... .?'.33.."2.. *. ...';.!"" `"0 4? .1!P,M ' --thus...`-___ _ __ , ..|C\H - W .`E."&\'av.1`i".'`u. Z.':?.`o:: """ an acre of land. Also an sovERi:IGN INSURANCE 00MPANY.m11'1_a_uro`a`nll k_1nds Prop art!` and Dlvhynfn urn n ivnn Inn l\l\A\ 1..-unnlbn I_AYF'I`E4LD "STREET, A onr or smock A w,N r1w,P.lsR'1`Y,. .FOR SALE.-- & mm ki19vv_:ioaa'Iaot`1, McDonald I oontalning six .1`}".'P ;.";"'!.`.1..P_1_'2`&`!x `D.Plu'Vil. Ego; gas; 3151313. noon: atxd about one-four`tl`i.`6f on: Pro Epathalr not sopma an-ee't`."oco: ed b3.; 9 one-fuurth I ___u L,_-I,, ' ---~---- v oavunlnl 0oN7E YZVUER, V qc., ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LIOENSEB. ornon A`: 1-3:: JILIUJZ L L). V3! VVV' VVUL Has the Largest Surplus of Assets over Liabilities of any Fire Insurance Company in the world. Rates Moderate, Losses Equitably and 09 Promptly Adjusted. JAM I8 IDWARDS, Anent at Barrio. HE -IMPERIAL INSURANCE 311,000 000. For lnnhnnlnnnn nnlw THE QUEEN INSURANCE COM- PANY. onp1unm.ooo,ooo. {P_A1I-:N1' `roe VV`ElGI-IT . I I1. (AL.u.u.uLLuLrx-1, JJIJLVLLLJL, will visit. the following laces every month :' l lt`..\'j 8)` 5. June 9, July Aug, 1, Htltll. 3, Oct. 6. NOV. 3, D00. 3. . WYl<)llI(ll)Gl of May 4, June 8, Ju`l1 6, Aug. :1, Sept. 7. Oct. 5. Nov. 2. Dec. 7. l ll)l..-\.\'l) --Aftornoon of May 4. June 8, July 6. Aug. 3, Sept. 7, Oct. 5, Nov. 2. Dec. 7. Thu roumlndur of the Month will be at his Of- OFFICE.--South Side of comer Street, op: posite the American Hotel, Barrie. u h ` POST OFFICE BUILDIKG, BARBIE. nom INSUIITIEE CUMPANY [I ASSETS. ,000,000.. nu flan YA-ug-6 n-.1..- Al A ......L.. ......._ 1' x-|.nuA:__ Barrie. Sept. 11. I878 AGENT FOR THE FOLLOWING OOMPAIIES: HE PHCENIX FIRE INSURANCE llnluall | '12`) CITY OF LONDON, ENGLAND, Capital B2.000.000: depollted with the Govern~ ment at 0t.tawa.810o,000. THE MEROANTILFJ FIRE INSURANCE 00.. Capital smo,ooo; Government deposit made. was ABOVE mu ALL swoon couumss. THE WATERL00 MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ANCE C0. Capital. 2500.000. um: uuuuruu an up! 0. F. 0. SMITH. ` Rea.-Sec: 19. Mon ALEX_.MQBROVV, __ -..__ ---,--. . ouuxn noun) or nmnomnn: Hon. Hem-y Starnea.Cha.h-man; Thou. Cramp. Esq.. De .-Chairman: Theodora Hurt. Esq.: _Angns C. ooper. Eaq.: E. J. Bax-beau. Esq. lnnnrnnnma nmwna no Mnanuon n-o.... ..a n-.. ..--.--u u. aavvyos. uuqui on do Dnruullll. nuq. ' Inaumnooaeected at Moderate Rates of Pfe- mlum. Dwellings. Churches and Farm Proper- ties insured at Specially Low Rates. :1 II n nuvmu vnau-nu nnnann. J'A.MES S,CR0GVGIE,| convmncm, COMM1SSIOI\'ER_IN B. 1%.! MONEYTO"TE:NTJl LIVERPOOL & LdID0i & GLOB INSURANCE COMPANY. - urn Xi?) FIRE. `_ INVESTED 1rUNns-"7' - Over 330,000,000 FUNDS mvmsrnn m CAN DA . 9oo.ooo Security. Prom t Pa meat. and Llbenuty in the adjustment 0 its use: are the prominent teatux-ea of this Company. 1-As-.-.. 5-..... __ _....___-__ HUG` I U UNI` I I I g . Re-insurance Reserve, - - 81,060,424. Loam in St. J aim : Fire, - $180,000.00 All paid in two weeks after the. Hugo Agent for the Commercial Union Insur- ance of London. Capital. 82,000,000. 7-ly. Allen: at Ban-la. n 1-. I mm-r anon 01 47-15 . V ESTABLISHED IN I Assm, mu. 1. I819 I Re-imuranca Renmmn, - :_. aw u--u--, Land and Insurance Agent, Life, Fire and Accident. 00109. East side of Owen Stre`et, next door to the Bank of Toronto. `RAD:-In Dlnb ll".--1. Iona ' -- - T Ihsunnuol, _ ,T\%&f\I R R. HOLT,` INSURANCE BROK- -ER and General Agent. `Real estate bought and sold. Collections made in any part of t county. Money to Loan. 0flloe-Bothwel s `gloat. opposite the Railway station. Burris. n.. - 51-ly. Agent for the following Insurance Cdmpanles ros'roFF1o'1s;. BARBIE. P=A.l N' 1 E[AnNEssEMroR"Itj1&r- D. `Fraser. C. H. BOSANKO, DENTIST Liquid (ms for Extracting Poeth always on hsxn/l-, Ilia b0U\g)lo:Lsm1t. an auto. Omoe over I1:dw:srds' Book tons, Barrio. Ont. JAMES EDWARDS, l7n1\rlI1:|IrA MIYDD L- mu nuns uL,10l'0lll0. Barrie. 21st much. 1883. [ARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. R'l`AllI.lll.IIIIn nu nun .:I-::A.:a.L1as `WAY, Sole Agenuorsho Celebrated -v- .-u Ivy`:-dun-all adv vv nuuvvuo V JOSEPH aoaims: Rel.-Seoy.. Agent. Polloe Court. Mont:-eel. Ben-le '51` In l8l_0. JAIN. I lQ1n' . I n. ai.ooo.ooo. Agent at Ban-lo. G. T. LOUNT. "WORDS ARI THINGS. AND A DROP OF INK FALIJNG UPON THOUGHT MAY PRODUCT THAT WHICH MAKES THOUSANDS 'l`HINK."-Brnox. OI-'Fl0l:, ;\ug. Oct. 5. Nov. 2. mm. 7. 'l`horeum1ndur Mqnth t1CE,S2sndors' Block. Burnc. Out. -ly Agent Barrie. I containing e- . l :t:l:nh Iolnhur Prom:-tv. .:- _` ` W _ A --/ mitlmma gmam Barrio. k0nt#ario , Th-um-aday, August16, 1883 's3.j35s,ss7 81, 060,42J. Ar rm 11-P7 nu; nu guuluuuuul UIIIIUILI INF Dl'lUg D F51`! and douvom. A series olxlioplu 0 dn tour- Iiona via. the Manitoulin annei and nit Ste. Male to Luokinnw Island are being _u-ranged. pt whiehdne announcement will be made. ; ho V cheap round trip tickets are now issued by the in- side muteto Parry Sound And French River. - The j"`":`.?`."i n`m"a?i X.a yi`.3e`%`% e`5 PAIO-N10 PAR'I'IEB-8001ALs ta WEDDINGS supplied at short notice andbn reasonable terms. `In . . Innnnvnnwnvg o -........._ nuns. dulaeorglanna rtatoBa.ultBte.Mu-lo.` are qultayggw. and built up _ ` for the Upper Lake trade. They are brlnvtaameuln `Canada for, Spun. Sum-r. UK. J. 14. U . W.lU\JlLl\aL11..l.--\IL` .I.'Lv.u and Residence on the West side of John Street. immediately opposite Mr. Geo. Ball's Planing and Sash Fnoborv. --T tr:-V In thanking the public of Barrie and vicinity for the liberal patron e bestowed upon him in the put. begs tostate t. he has at conderrable ex pone increased his bakin facilities and is now prepared to do a larger bus nose than ever. Made In and various styles and quality the lat- Dellverod in all parts otjhg town. L_(')WESTV MARKET PIi_iI0I;'- ; Orders left at the Minor-b post card thuzrugh the pout omoo prom attended !.l.'jh.o City ll`1ou.r Illliil Collier s_me,,mr the Market, Barn` Uvul-Iupuuvvu null IIEIIIIIIIHII Ill I ROYAL u_Au. LINN. Running in `exclusive ooimootlon with the Non- them and North-Western Railways. The mag- nlcenb new Steamers JTLJN1 I0 .aND nictrzc * Will leave Celllngwood every winnmnsmv mu SATURDAY AH ni.. for Meafo Owen Sound. Kmngy`, - tnwnnlnlr. Little ul-rent. Gm-n `mm. Al Ali! 11.. I0!` M UW8:l' Mun] wuni . e nrren ore mus. dmagox-gluna mwsaulzgiem uultoyxrgw. arm 011089 1011116 trip U038 Issued by U10 in- alde Parr; ; The ` Northern Belle, will leave Coll! ood ev and Saturday at 1 ;;.m.. and eneten - shone eve Monde and Fr day at 2 p.m. (on the arrival of t e N. ac . W. R. morn trains)-to Parry Sound: and will leave Col] 1: ood qt! D.ln. and Penetanlr. at 11 mm. evenr edneednv II: lI'|IIIUg IIBII-IUD'HIlI. IIDIIIIIIIJIIS Ur III `mos. LONG, Bdcy. o. pAmmoN. Manager - , `N's;-th'e_rn Transit Company, Collinswood `-' TWEDNESDAY 8. .m.. gzagnd towani .L1ttle urrent. Gore! andall Barnormmsanl Ineue summer: quue new. and bum Upper B713, enln'Canada1or.BPI:ln.8 nu. dam via. this gang I1]: %Lt-:TA%Ds_1_'l-1_E \/VAN. F`. :r. 2B2E=LC>'VVJN , In Qhnnlrlna an nu!-din A! Domain n.-ul wlnlnun 0.- ' nsmuc TABKLE; RIFLES AND SHOT GUNS? -Anutmmox, ac. f!i?>tLs{. I \11EcENTRAL, (LATE BIGELOW H()Us1<:) 0})p0:-lite the Railway Depot, Barrie. Ont. M. sllAI\.*.U\', Proprietor. 19-ly. T.:.a,v`.,..." ...' :?:,3:."g2-u,:"u;':.z.2a*;.*:`::'e `` [40 'lU.|lh U110 BKBIIE Ill FBHDBYIVBDIB sold 31 . In two days. and cleared $64.00. An agent in New York made 816.00 in one days Any man with energy enon h to work a in 1 day. and will do this uring t e ear can make from $2,000 to $6.- 000 a year. s only want one man in each county, andto him will glve.the exclusive sale as ion as he continues to work faithfully for us. There I no com etition, and nothing like our in- vention made. arties having from 8200 to $1.- 000 tolnvest, can obtain a General Agency for ten counties or a State. Any one can `make an investment of from 25 to $1.000 without the least risk of loss. as our 0 roulars will show that those investing 825 can after a thirty da s' trial return the goods unsold to us and get th 1- money back. it` they do not clear at least 8100. They show that a General Agent who will take ten counties and invest $216.00 can after a trial of 90 days re- turnall goods unsold to us. and have money re- turned to them it they fail to clear at least 8750 in that time There are many persons having money to invest, who could not give the busigess personalattention-such can employ sub-agents without leaving home-making a large amount yearly out of a very small investment. We are not paying salaries. but want men willin to work and obtain as their pay the prots of the r energy. Men not willin to work on our terms will not work on any. hose-meaning business will re- . oeive our large descriptive circular. and extraor- dinary oifer by enclosing a three-cent ammo. oelve large descriptive cu-cular. and dinar by enclosin stamp. with heir address. The rat to comrly with our ' terms will secure the county or count wish to work. A A AJn;u-.- as they may "Alli UV VVUILI Address. RENNER MANUFACTURING 00.. 118 Blnltheld Street. Plttaburg. Pa. 4 1y |FLOU`|_FEE5.I IBXTBAIIMIINABY umnl There are a number or persons out of em loy- ment in everycounty -yet ener etio men wl ling to work do not need to be. hose willin -to work can make from 0100 to 8500 a month c ear. working for us in a pleasant and permanent business. The amount our agents make varies, some make as high as $500 a month while others as low as 100, al depending on the energy of the agent. e have an article of great merit. It should be sold to every House-owner. and navs 1: If; % , C'hop`Pea; Oats and Barley ' BEAN. SHORTS. &.c-. &c-;` agent. we nave article or great merit. would every House-owner. ays 0 or 100901` cont. prot. Each aalels from .50 to $10.00. One agent in Pennsylvania sold 32 ln Yorkmade day: Any Parry Sound: and will leave Collin ood 11:2 P411. andPenetang.nt.l1 an. every odnesday nrsFrenolI.'R1ver. For ht and paasaeap- glgrtonn stntionmgent o as above muyvn _low, umbex-land. 35`Yonge-at.. Torontoz. . J. Gmnt.'Ja.mesV-st., Hamilton; or to ' "IWTIIQ I.l\\1'. Edna ('1 HAIIIPDIIM `Ilni-nanny: J UU..V L E JJUULV 1., 1JcLuu.wLu.I.A.'u.tu, Aitorno a-at-Law, Sollomars in Ohsnoory. sac. (,.co-- unlopStreet.Ban-ie. Suoceusorsto no late arm or Boulton, Lount. Boys & Stewart. W. Lount. Q.C. G. W. Lount. IIOLLIIGWOOII AID GEORGIAN BAY! M RAYAI. `MAN. LINE. ..-".n. 5-17 Wanting Employment. WMINIDN msnv ' Anuvs mun vmon is entirely (re, from unelanly, dangerous, or injurious sui- atanoes. It prevents the hair. from turning gray, restores gray hair to its original color, prevents baldness, preserves the hair and _____A.. 1-- ____n_ ,,,, __ u, u an . Vdesuaple dressing. ,_-._.---- _.. ..-..._, v..-... ............. all diseases or the hair and scalp, and Is, at the some time, a very superior and Dr..l.G.Ayer&Go., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Drugglsts. OF BAYLOB UNIVERSITY. Independence, Texas, Sept: 26, 1882. Gentlemen.- Ayer s Hair Vigor lat. To prevent falling out of the heir. '2d. To prevent too rapid change of color. ad. As a. dressing. ' It has given entire satisfaction in every instance. Yours respectfully, `In: I! nu-up nu. An In Eds been used in my household for thre onnnnn. . mom THEPHESIDENT? COUNTY OF SIMCOE GENERAL ADVERTISER. , mt uxntnaxano wmr. DILIVER ._F'.-49 ".332 tn `Canada to ` BPIID. S 731'! %!?r?nA series ogopur Ste. Ilnkinnw `lnlnml mu hnimr nrrgnnad, a'|sT'ti' Bnann _--_- .._._. ._ .._.......--uu cv--an FRVEDERICK J.` BROWN TO ALL Wu. CAREY CRANE. V 1. BUNDLE, 'DIIl'\Dl1I Il!'l|l'I AL [1 1 cm Au IJL, ut:uu;uLu;_uu 1 It D and Attorneys. Solicitors in Chancery. No- urlos Public. Conveyancors. Barrie, Co. Slmooe. Ont. omoo over Bank of Toronto. -' * ;,;a;;I;;o,_. 1 4-1!- IDIIIU lilllll Ill I105 IVIFUIK ` When Katie come in, looking so sweet and timid and beehful, I thought of her ,mo,ther--the poor dead lees I loved so deep Jllid tender--end I felt a. choking oolne up f1_'o_m my poor old heart into my throat, but I only:-eye to `em as they stood efore me, I t have no enaegement ju_et yet, I says ; _ I can't spare my little gal till I've eeen more of the men who wants to take her from me; but you can come here, mete, occasional, I `save to young .'A11, 0 only I |han t have no emegement ,inn._'? ~ . ll'U|l.l hull! VH1`, 1113!. UVUHHI a The excuses that young man made for a-coming to my house after that was some- thing awful, and by-and-by I noticed Katie and him was a outrageous long time in ssyin' good-bye at the front door. I says so to her one night, and she says : Inm afraid there in A nwallina nf tlm uuu. l'UPB.l'- (pt.a1n, he says, I love her; I m a.-gettmg on very well, and have you any obidotionrto `our being engaged 3" ` What Am war 7' I um-nu, '1` nag mun ueu. T He ring; the bell, and in oomeq our ugly . little servant girl. ` 1 wnnli Min Kntie, 1 says, and some rum and hot water. H... V-6}- ..x_... 2.. I-xI-3_.._ _- ___.--L .Juu.. ~ But I'm_ afraid they didn t quite catch hold of my moaning about no on ement, for they was such a. time at the mat door -that ' ht thtt Iatenped into the passage` to Joe "after that welling of the wood, ; [and I `cared what youpg `All said, He Joy! to her, toys he, One more I" he says. AIM` nnr than. Inn Jan:-nn in nannnngl Igluyi no net, lays uu. " um: rmnv J 116 says. And After that he home in occasional every night, and the swelling of the wood `in the front door got worse and wox-oer. nn Inn!-rnn A}. hnnnlfnnlt in T`Iin`I:-uni ` ' III `III IFUIIU IIUUI U5 'WUl'lU uuu WUI'lBI'- , One morning at breakfast, as I` helped : myself to mother . rximoteakg I made I re- I _n1ar|t th_nt the poaunnn was very 131:6` in ' puping. He`: got caught, in a. squall`, I xp00l, f,_s' _I .``or got _throwod on `his. Isuuwuuw L Iwvur ulu Vyanu no more teen. Well, just as we all three got sett _1ed round the tire that evenin -Katie by_,the table, and me and young All, one to "ort and t other to star-b d of the coa1s-I_ lls up my pipe and hands over another`; Iigmg clay to him, along of some nice Tblaok tobaccy. He lls his pipe, but as to smokin it-we1l, he puffed and gasped and cough- ed, and-zrew back and green and blue in the face; and at last he said he remem- bered hehad promisedhis widdered mother never to smoke cavendtsh. He's a milksop, I says to myself. Not that he were a bad-looking sort of!` a llubber. He stood somewhere about six feet, and had a ne navy-blue sort of s heye, and a. gure-head as was neat and smart. D--- 'I'.___L-.'l -._-AI____ -1--- p T` oo nVaXiC?a.` go. 1 `low mczmv, AUCPIONEER, \l.u-rlnun Llmmaua under Act. Monev UUIII-llllg xurnsru. I jerks my thumb to Katie; and winks very deep and artful, tlu'nkin' he'd under- stand what I was driving at. Then I says: wnh Inn Ann` I Ghdnb `M - A WUUIU. IIKU U UFUP _0I gl'Ug-V But I fame that artful girl must have give him a 00k, for I'm blowed if he -didn t say : N0. mmntnin, thunk: - 19m n_nnI-O. nf ' uxuu U y 3 No, captain, thanks; I'm a-sort of teetotaler." H 13.1.. - I.-I.L.._I_ _I_:_I_-.. L-__L-.I ._.:1L IUUBUBIIIUIK He's a lubberly, chicken-hearted milk- ~sop;" I says, kind I set my face agin him from that very first evexifh The nrnnnnn thud. vnnna man mmha Gm- Ely! no no nut: unu lugui, allu ane any: I I'am afraid there is a swelling of the wood in that front door, papa--it doesn't shut at 2.11` ea: .V I must say t at when young All put the meter to me, it were all done shxpahape and ` roper. L aptain, - .._AL2_... -_ ____ __-II __ ,1 I ,,, UU UUIIIUII IND Ullf UUIIIK uugllgu I `What no yer 7" I says. I'm. something in the city, he answers. _Very good, I says, I must have s. oonrtsmsrtial on this here 1_nstter, I says ; "fl-ing thst bell." Ha I-inn: than hall. and in mmnn mun nnlu D5 WU EUII III LUU FUUHI. That was always the one weak point in that gh-l s character. Soon as ever I give up the sea and settled ashore to watch over her, which was when her mother went on the last cruise of all, poor lass ! that wench began a.-limitin my grog. She wgibn't nasty about `it, but when she thought I d had enough, of went the tray, and if 1 said I wanted some more, she used to come and kiss me, and say: I d`bn t think you do, papa, daar-do you !".sand somehow `I never did want no more then. w..n :...4 .. ..... ..n n....... ..-.. _...2-1-; uuuu 1. wuuwu. uuuuuur glass OI grog- wanted it bad. Of course, if young All had a glass, I should be forced to drink one with him, so, when Katie wasn't look-' ing, 1 says, in 9. usky voice, Avast ! I says. . What : Hun mntltnr nnninin '1 `In. using ""7i my dear. I think Mr. um would like It drop of grog. ` But I fancv {hat artful oi:-`I mun}. hsum Buya. What : the matter, captain? he says, bendjng forrard. T -....I... ....... LI......-L A... 17-12- ___.1 _:__1_- I`i.V.VU.x 9,, `,JL ' `J-`U4; ) JJCLLULV; ,_,. I: .. .\tL _ V gl,.,,?(,r;un0e`:,`; _`g`5 3 gttgtfw. Solicitors In Q1, 0 ""3019. Bux"rle 3'CEZ' f Dl1l0P:`1'1yd' . . . nuox. gnghton Lonnox. ugluug, (sun 1!! 116 0011185 very quick. I'd been having a. glass of grog, or maybe ve or six, while I was waiting for Katie to come in, and I see "Katie up with the tray and put everything in the cupboard soon as we got in the room. That was niurnun tho Ann mnnb nah.` in U513. lllllllllg uni. Good eyenin', Mr. 'All, I says, a- nilin him back. I dare say my daugh- ter," I says, could have fetched port all right without none of your conwoy,_I says ; but as you are here, I says, very pollte, cast anchor for a spell, I says. Do van mean nnmn in '1" ha nnln: PUICIIU, " CEBU HUUHUT 101' 3 Spell, 1 Say!- Do you mean come in ? he asks, laughmg, and in he comes very quick. I'd been hnvind R. alum: nf tn-nu nr mnnhn BB IIU BUU ILIU llUlnU Good evening says, a a1lmg me. F-nn nvnnin' I lmowed puffectly well all along that he were after something of the sort. It be- gan by him a.-seeing of her home one night from a concert. What there is in these here new-fangled concerts I ca.n t see : none of your squnllingz, screechy haltoes and tenners and falsetters for me. Give me a. good roaring old chorus, with every- body a-clinking their glasses, and where it don't signify what toone you likes to work in-the more the merrier. But, as I said, it begun along of one of these concerts. Katie-tha.t s my daughter; and a. pretty, well tted, trim-built little as I ever see, tho I says it-ha.d been to sing one of her songs-the "Old Gray Robin,-I think they call it-no, Old Robin Gray, that s it--and just on account of it a coming on to rain 3. bit, he must conwoy her into harbor. I 'eered the knock, and I went to the door myself. Oh, Hinnlz vnn nnnn 1-Inn:- noun IIU IAIU I-IUU1' ulylsull. Oh, thank you, papa, dear, says Katie. giving me a kiss and a hug. This` is Mr. Charlie Hall, who has been so kind as to see me home." - H 11--.: .........:.....` n_...;_:_ n_____;-__ n 1., uutl nymuu u nowery pun `gun pressing 1 I We witness'd with enr.-n.ptnr'd eye The gr-Aces of thy soul unfolding, M - Th ; youthful charms their beauty moulding o blossom for love'a ecstaoy. A 1..'...... 0.4; ...... \.......-- -.......I n....'. Lily YOUFDHII DTUIBF [BEEF DOW SUTTCIIGCT Thy garfand a summons must obey. Each toying infnntine sensation, Each eeting sport of youth : creation, ' For uvermora hath nnsaed nwav 2 ll] youuuu: cnurlns H181!` oeanuy momamg 'IYo love s V A happy Into now hovers round thee, And friendship yields without a smart `To thnt sweet god whose might hath bound than :- To duties dear, troubles tender, Thy youthful brunt must now surrender, 'I'hV Hl"I II'I'I`II'III'II mnnf. nhnv A MILLION DOLLARS .l'4lIUl_l lflilllg IPOTW OI y0I1lZIl I CTBIWIOLI, For evermore hath passed away ; And Hymen a' sacred bond, new chaineth Where soft and ntt n'n'g Love was shrin d; Yet for a heart, where beauty reigneth, Of owers alone that bond is twin d- The secret that can keep for ever In verdant links, that nought cen sever, The bridal garland. wonldst thnumi 9 Ll] VUYCIIIJW IHIKH, Ulla` IIIOURIIF C311 lever, The bridal garland, wonldst thouvtiud 2 Tis purity the heart pervading, The blosloms of I grace unfadxngg And vat with modest shuns cum]-sin d_ 1 HO DIUIIUIIIB DI I grace Ullllgg And yet with modest shuns combin d, Which, like the sun's ieection lowing, . Make every heart throb bliaafu y ;- Tia looks with mildness ovex owing, And self-maintaining dignity I Fuir bride, attended by our blessing, Glad Hyman : owery nth " in res: I I e1?1'.'Ln|:|1"d Eva mg LI-lBl'lIo Soon I wanted mother glass of grog- wanted it bld. cnnl-an. if vnnnrv L" IIIGB ;- He needs must have. he hall: thy heart I ONE {Mona-4' II` 33703` thee ;- um-uin mun LIIU IlUILIUo` V evening, Captam Quarters, he inn me. my. NUPTIAL ODI u v.-... nun. onv owns uua nuns vuuulavvn Almost before we knowed what he d done, his regiment was ordered o'-ordered to the Crimea : and away he went. It was bad weather in our little home after that. I wouldn't own to being wrong ; but, in my heart I knowed I was ; and I used to sit lonely, night after night, smokin _ and thinkin'-thinkin about young All, with, his neat, shalya gure-head, and bright eyes, and fair ' , and straight body---thinkin' of him away in the dread- ful trenches, withvthe bitter anow fallin on the livin , and the dyin , and the dead. Katie said never a word-never a word, but, oh ! the awful look of pain '31 her bonnie, winsome face growing so thin and so pale. And one evenin I broke down. I was looking at Katie, sitting by the table, just where she sat that first night youn Al1oome in. I was looking at her, an ` thinkin? of her mother-.--my dear. lass who sailed safe into harbor so many years ago `---and I. knowed by the look on her face that her , thoughts wasn't in our bright, warm l1ttle_ait_ting-room but way Q$'u .. these as, where the_ sohliers was; and I cried, Oh I, my poor wench, what have I done 1." - . And my darling oonte to me, `and. threw her arms round my neck, md hid her poor littlehoe against the tears on. my cheek. And Ieaid, Oh! my darling. I've made "many a mistake up I've nailed thro life, and now I know that when I lent away your bonnie led I 1nnde.`0ne More. nn_; _-_I,__.___-g`.n ,1, u 1 -- "--' "" """" `"' "'" are . .We graduate the length as we cut VTIIQ Weehpauotltlbwly sway, Ind W0 bhokpleavinz it longest at the forehead. got no 11673 from Ollltlie or of him, till Thgghgir thug removed in from gig to 011.9 .ni8l.1` Kti 003! .i9W`th' 70 With twenty-four inches in length. on open leVtterlin he t lm\d ;-' and all the What makes it no fashionable l" was .light hAd gone fxjomher,#h1 Iame-eyes and had. gher pretty fees ll_l1esaIll'"Wil allow cry. "Well, it`: cooler at good deal. for one at mylfeet ind hid `her==h`ud-upon In L. thing, and it saves an immense amount of l X knees. I .k the paper from hull!`-lp!t>IJ.ru...troxIble; just hnlf the work of hair-dress little. uttering, l:iem`bling=hund.a!:IIt 'vgMudngJ Iladieeonly have to `dufgtheir-Vback . I lengthen the domain of ;Gh$l'|39'l:; nAm.h._rj1ua,:nnd no they don t ewellow but puny, dated `fgfovo Sebuhopol:- f-m.-;H :nm'nluYf Hie number of hair-pins they used to,: E u':".'.'i eiuzsnne-.,s ram. Iannzntlznnhu n-mm'lmva~twim um-nnmlm nf mm; ... .a uuu wauwu away wlm never 8. word. He come round a few days after, but the raging squall in my stupid old heart hadn't died down, and I refused to alter what I had said to him. If a live 10rd from the admirality had come after Katie I don t believe I should have thought him good enough-at all events, if he couldn't smoke eavendish and wouldn't join in a friendly glass. Inever new properly how it ha pened ; butI did nd out afterward that e met Katie and asked her to marry him right off. She wouldn't leave me like that, stupid and cruel as I was ; and then oung `AI-I threatened to go away and en- ist for a soldier.` She clung to him, and begged him to stand by till the storm went down ; but he was mad with love, I sup- pose, for he swore she didn t care for him ; and, in his love and anger, he kept his word. and he left her and enlisted. puny, uuwu ffnquow caunuopou-4-.. 11 | s--'miuhMl' the number of hair-pins they used to,- Thin vain I ` ff'ofit: A quaz-g, u Mudtatihave twice thenurnber of boat and wumqdo by} ellliiuiausast night! pni klnye button-hooks. There are only half "011;-g; 11,5 `ighgrgg ccgg-iy. "Id" -4the..nmnbor o`hreakfas_ta and dinners kept ;u:`dj_,vry_durk, Iid'in6?;V'IlI hllinizr think- wmting undouly half as; much muculine Iy whn qttabk` `w'|g __dommenoed. Tho profanity up there used my The nhin- um_;ugh- u dukneu glad bungunn evanyelizmg mt1uenoo. , _V -_. -_.-- ..._.. ....--.~.u-uuu I turned round into the room again, and there was is awful row. One word led to another; and at last I told him never to come aboard my house no more. And I says, Don t send no more of your valen- tines here, I says. with undelicate Cupids, to my daughter, as have been brought up stric religious ! He tried to calm me, but it was no use. May I see Katie before I go T he says. No. Then he turned to the door, ung it open and walked away with never word. T-Tn nnmn rnnnrl I: (am An. ..u.... 1...... nuu xngllb. V ' You've seen a deal of life, captain?" he says, after a bit. Yes, I answers. Most of you old travelers have, he observes. Aye, aye, I answers. Some of you, he, says, have not only experienced a great deal, but you also remember a great deal. Cert n1y, I replies. Don't you think that, sometimes, some old travelers remember a little more than they experienced 3" he says. Tana .... a- 1..-..- 41... _-_._. --.: J- -_..-- -....J vnnrvnnvnnvvin - nu suing. I got up to leave the room soori after that; and just as I got in'the passage, when he thought I d closed the door, I 'eere'd him say, The bald-headed old im- poster`!" laughing to himself as he said it. Nnw in ha nnllnrl n imnnatnn -nn..1`l puuwr : xuugluug L0 nnuaeu as no mm It. Now, to be called n. impoater would have been had enough; to be called a old impoater was worse ; and to be called by such a epitaph as a bald-headed old impoater" was unbearable. 1;'_,__..1 ,,,,,,, ,1 , .- .1 V o - A [t,:\ UDLV u U noL. x)n.n.Luu;uu ,8. ll it 1 Chmncery Convoy- nn::rM2Tey0fi`1)oao- Era? Door South of Pact. Bm'w'_;[1pd`s Block, Owen Street. Barrie. 49-ly __- ..y . r n\`rxTr\V' n A nnfn ununvu Uu U18 nan.` H18! sme." We didn t talk no more for a spell, and then he says, very serious : ' And how did you lose the top T ` I was afraid there d come a third ball, I says, and the top come off in the fright. ` vnn vn noon 1: Ann` A0 IN`.-. ......L..:-. 0" Now I never liked his laughing, ridicul- ing ways, and I answers very short : Dooty. How do you mean T he says. We was in the China seas, one time when I was a cabin boy on board ` The Morton Bay. " Yes, he says ; go on. We was attacked by pirates, I says, and the captain ordered we to stand for- rard and never to leave a certain spot on deck till he gave me leave - They carried cannon, them pirates did, and they opened re at me. You didn't move T he says. Not a inch," 1 answers, looking at him steady ; but a cannon-ball hit me on the port side of the head. You never stirred 7" Not 9. inch, I says again ; only the ` cannon-ball carried off all the hair that side. I think them pirates got the range after that shot, I says. ' Why 7" asks young All. Because there come a second ball and hit me on the starb d side of the head, and carried off the hair that side. W. Ann ; 4.11. .... .......... c..- - ......n _._.1 pa, nan I. no Luvuly I No, I says. I don t see no sense in sending a thing like that; and that Cupid. I says, "ought to be ashamed of hisself. Now there'd a-been some sense, I says, if he sent you say the picture of a ship, with you and him a-stepping on board, saloon passengers, passage paid; and a picture of me at the top as a garden- ing hangel, a-super-intending everything. But understand me," I says, in proper clothes, not to catch my death of cold like that undelicate Cupid ! T rnlnenmhnr that than wail hnnnnun Han} 5113 W U175. Sure enough there came a. valentine for_ Katie from the young man she were `not engaged to, It was 9. hidjeuus thing- n. lot of owers and verses, and a. lubber with a torch, as Katie said were a hymen, standing by ready to set re to the whole lot; andat the top was 3 Cupid, in the moat undelicateat clothes I ever see. He wore nothing but a. bow and harrer. nan. if. lnvo1v? anun Vafiu Oh I All, uuu lurulu nun 1.118 1101136. We was sitting together in the parlor that night, Katie away getting supper rady. All of a. sudden he says : Cantnin. what msuln vnn an nwfnllu rcu.u_y- All UK is suuuun 118 says 2 Captain, what made you so awfully bald?" 11...... `I _.-_.-_ l:I__J Lt- 1_,_,1,!,, - 1- 1 Why, don't you know, papa, says Katie, this is Valentine : Day. and of course the poor pnstinan has such a. lot of letters to deliver he's sure to be a little late. I expect a letter myse this morn- ing," she says. -` Who from 2 I asks. 9 Have , anoiher egv, papa dear '1" sho KDHWHPH, WUFU llUlallHlg UHF R DOW Ella. narrer. Isn't it lovely? says Katie. Oh ! pa, isn t it lovely 'I No." I mum I Hnn f. nun nn nnnsm IIIIIIU UIIUUIIUUIU Uuplu 1 I remember that day well, because that was the time I had 9. row with Uharlie All, and forbid him the house. In ulna ..:u:.... 4.-.....n..... :.. u... ......1,... No. 33. Whole No. 1634. Audfliiii EEAIRC-T`-_~-~ Iosmvu s]\vAi~i, AUCTIONEER for Lhn (`.!|nnf.v nf Qlmnnn '1`;-u-Inn Innnnnn- `"=::':'1.**-*1:.` '1. &"'i';" ~ ~ , n u ' h-,ir,icue- W5 _bsin .5 um"3$ e1 .'e;'Zz,":.?a'I *:,";**18..;*.,...;e"`".:a.:* ma; W 1 I Is , o rt t Ihont buck hair, .whxI:;1 in jun: 31: -end. . e_.grdua.te the lengthag wp g ' jhuck;-le_av`1ns: It at_ foreheg, -Thmhq1r 1_ue rer_noved 1: e twenty-four. xnohea 1n i nglhat fashionable? There is no such speculation in China as buying and selling futures. Two or three years ago the chief oicial of a. province heard how Americans raked in showers of golden ducats in this manner, and he used the funds of the government to `s eculnte on the outcome of the opium yie d. He sold short and was busted all to shingles, and soon found himself in the presence of the chief Wang-doodle of the Flowery Kingdom. lb'{l7L.....J_ l.|_-_ ___L an _,, 1 I - - IUIUI-Iy IIU ECU IIIIU Uugel 3 And he was taken out and his paper col- lar torn off without regard to his ears, and a Chinese Sullivan walked up to him and spit on his hands, and clutched a sharp sword and whacked his head off as slick as molasses running dow,n the outside of a jug. Since that little` episode no China- msn wants any ``future' in his. If he knew that the country was certain to raise 500,000,000 bushels of turnips he wouldn't ` dare sell for November delivery at 810 per bushd. - . n n n tr `K Well, nurse 7" Which I begs your parding, capting. but which, if you'll please open this little bndle, you'll see what have just arrive, and which, if you please, captiug, it's One Man ! . unsunuurry excursion 8! 30011 as poaalble. How-Hop, you are a. defaulter! Get ready to see the angels ! And he was tnlmn nut and hi. nnnnn ....1. `_`Whnt ig the ahi;zl-ed bang 1 asked a Pluladelphlt` repolfter. TBA -hinahul Inna {n -3-an-.l.. .. ..__v- Where's them cash 1" was demanded in a voice of thunder and lightning. Slid out, was the reply, in tones which, betrayed a. desire to go off on a blackberry excursion as soon as possible. HOW-"n. vnn turn a nfnnihzn-I (Int IIUF 1111511 1 When Charlie left the aim and Katie and him settled down here, Iy come to end my days along o _ gm, and along of the-dear little cl ildren, tlia little Knties and the lit- tle seigaant-majors who keep on it comin to town. God bless `em ! Bless the little voices that is such sweet music to my old ears ! the little hands that stroke my face, and the little soft lips that kiss my rough old cheeks. I say again, God bless my - children s little children ! * * * -l- -l- -I J.` LKU : I'needn t tell you what the end was. When, looking so grand in his sergeant- m_ajor s uniform, with the medals on his great big chest, Charlie took my little Katie to church, her looking so fair and beautiful in her white bride s dress, with the orange blossoms round her head, my heart was near to burstin with joy and pride and thankfulness. Than if nnrn: in In" haul in ILA nu-"2..- pnuu uuu waxuuulness. When it come to my part in the service to give :2. answer out loud, in feelings over- come me, though they'd een laying it into me for weeks past as I must be very careful to say nothing except the few words in the parsons log-book, and Katie had locked up all the grog since the night a- for. The person asked very solemn who give her away '1 I dn mun: " I Inna u.....:I ml 1... ......a hC(_)Allf1l.. run uuu. w an, - (:;\It'I`iiY. Bm-1-latex-a, Solicitors. Nlotu-lea " ' m'0m' F E P P an 5"A;`*:':"c?`. .`%;`.`1-T"" QC" on 1: 1'mv"m.' 4" `vvw\f!Il'I 1` A -r\-rs-rnnnvlln` THE QZUEE}I iS IIOTEL.-A._ W. nR()\V\Y I :-nnr-lntnr _I`.vnnHnnf nnnnvnInn_ BIVU IIUI.` Way 3 ' I do mate, I says, and I'll be scut- tjed, I says, if I could give her to a bet- ter man ! ' 1171...- nL__1_-_ Lo. .1 - ~- -- uuu arms 01 young All. I've always believed as that sight sent me for a. few minutes clean out of my mind. I tore back into the parlor like 9. raving lunatic, mistook the cat for a lump 0' coal, and jsmmed her on top of the tire, and couldn't make out what she was yowling about, till our ugly little servant girl came runniny into the room like a Yankee schooner before the wind. I took hold of her and gave her a roaring kiss, not know- ing whst I was doing. But she did not seem to know, for she says, Oh, cspting !" and falls 3; fainting into my arms. throwed her under the table and shouted `qrn 1 IIWLUI UIUW. . Katie goes to the door-that swelling in the wood hadn't been noticed 1a.te1y-I hears the click of the lock, and then one loud scream, Charlie ! I Plurnt ind-n u. hnannnn nu.) &l.....n t..:.. IMIIIIJVVULI. I Fire 1 Y '_ uuny. xuuiur, Lllzw HOW tnere 18 une more . ' Dqs and weeks passed hy--l can't bear to think of that time, much less to think about it- and one night (I remember it same as though twas ve minute ago) I 'eerd astep. Katie 'eerd it too, and for a moment a bright color leaped into her face, and a. light into her eye, but only for a moment, to leave her paler than before. P r aps you'll guess what's coming, the old tale of a mistake, and miscarried letters, for our brave boy had recovered from that awful blow. I!..L:.. ,,.__r, n 1 .1 . n- nuuu uurualu, "unarne 1 ' I lturst into the passage, and there, faint- ing, was Kn.tie,`c1asped tight and close in the arms of young All. I VQ IIWRVI hnlinvn nu Chg} n:n`~.b any-.5 uuuu uu: wruu bu yuu. ' Au awful mist was in my eyes, and 1 could read no more. Then Kane put her hand into her bosom nmldrew out a. paper, and she pointed, still without 21 word, but Wltll still that awful look upon her face, tn :1 list of soldiers deaths ; and the tint mmw I see was Charles Hall. ND!` ..... ,1....1:....- _.._- .. ,_ J-_,I: _ _,1 A IIIIVC I IIUIIU I She only clung to me tighter, and bowed her poor little head lower, as she subbed out, You didn't mean it-uh, no, you did not mean it, my father. I have often -and often thought of how many broken hearts there must have been in the world, and it's only. father, that now there is One More I `luv: and u-nnbu n.-muu L" I .-..... a km... and the snow, so silently, that we had very short notice. The ghting was very des- erate, and we were almost driven out. ventually the enemy slowly retired,. and in persning them beyond our entrench- ments, I got detached from the gallant fel- lows who were following me. Suddenly the`Russians made a stead stand, and re- ` newed the attack. One 0 the enemy dis- armed me, In sword was lying broken at my feet :'he ad seized the by the throat, I was powerless in his grasp, and his sword was raised high for my death-stroke, when suddenly a soldier of my company, his arms hanging powerless by his side, for he was already sorely wounded, staggered up to -us. and deliberate? threw himself between I. my bared head` an be Russian blade, and the stroke intended for me fell upon his own noble and gallant head. We fell to- gether.` Istaggered to my feet, and help arriving, the Russian ed. * * * The dawn was just breaking when I knelt be~ side the man whose heroic devotion had saved my life. He was lying in the snow, holy with his own brave blood, a ray of the rising sun shining round his head like a halo of glory. He spoke only once as I raised him into the litter which bore him to the hospital ; and the few words that my gallant comrade, Charles Hall, uttered, bade me write to you. * * An nwtiil mist mm: in Int: nvm: and l unulu I act} was uuunes 1131]. Oh, my darling, my poor darling, what have I done 7" Ill... ....I.- -'l.._.- L , _, , .- I . 1 I 1 lI2.00I F NOTIN ADVANOI- CHINESE "FUTURES." A NEW BANG. .L. 8. 86.L.8ANDEB3 (Establuhodnyun) Watches. Jmbv and .Ezt!`0-P10: D||_nlP'"-o |u,II'v"UIO, "mmnln. a, -wax `cure war ln`litI'l'ef`cUM$lHiRe"-5- l`rn- onro fnim our mnggktgonrifdnthutle of mo F I :'; I t _ , il (1 "1.1'1_ not we xeuerp gm __19; 9" fun `berg , ,%f n , ; ' `wha:.l%r1.Iof)1:'Itl:1n<:c y:?:::?`%"%j.`j%?fh" Well, you aaigi the`. 'ow;:d':with mifkagdhomsin ,1n vy9n-,1", ' - "T . `course A ._ _. 3Zf, ft}.`;'fw!sivg;2i1k% '} ' ;; '. ~ . 'i1 y my 79`, -':. V .7 Kl Andydlonit bee. - 'rpv V..Ar . .` `Cause. I vv;ns"J`p':'4`t""g f.!1';;";'i;.{"' rm" Q13, them . 01191`! Inuit hnve .ln1i a1ni'I"w}.m1`n.a :...... ' U0 lllbll HI. 5 over th '_IE I VIC]. .. L- .` .. uuv an n suauuuxuull: W:lCCl'l_g place. Th6] do not mind paying brief visits over Sunday or fora few days, but they nd it..impos- sible to rise to the dignity of one's best clothes and best behavior the entire season. They must have some escape bag for the accumulated social bile" caused by too much restraint and oonventionality during. the winter season, so they betake themselves to the woods and the waves, and revel in sus- penderless trousers, starchless shirts, and Old 811023. Ion!-nnlv n `Ln-u.I.l .41 LL- host. " -- . . V . 3_ mubo admmeu tor so oenll anon In- :n,i ()`,:" ul advertisements ordered by st!-an rs ft .,..}. with whom the proprietors do not an) 0 b, 911.1 form ADVA.`10E.B. rule which will "`, miutly adhered to. Notices of local births, " rmga. and donthslnaerted tree of charge. "` 3, wucsmw. Pgbxxauer and Proprietor. penuenesa trousers, stnrchless shirts, shoes, with scarcely a thought of the with they left behind them. `Who can blame them? The average mm in` not born conventional. A vigorous course of training from his childhood up may bring to a_proper observance of less conveniences, but In his heart he hates it; he like: to do what he pleases, and so the waterihg face belle lnnguiahes and wastes ho :-` Mvoetneu upon the anlty air. ' -_1 . ~ -3; A Sunday-school teacher wan telling her class about the land which ow_ed_`with milk and honey, when a little bofpiped out: A .- you -.----u-{I H4!_0WF59 -' fun. 1(\1_'-:.h7Igg{ x{rq{:,`l f -.y D3aIr1"}(H'L` Q2110 OTI1 -` olnwuh nu-.1 1515179]-'1` UUI: do: nuuu out : ll 1 Lu_yIuu us Auuaulh 1H6 0010901 IIVQG hll .corn. As soon as they became sober the{ set their faces steadily against slcoho Not another kernel would they touch in his eld, lest it should contain the accutsed thing, while they went and nulled up the corn of their neuzhbors. Thmr hm em uulug, wuuu uuuy W011` and milled the of nughbora. They had too much respect for their character," black as they were, again to be found drunk. .--- Nuw arises the question, Where do the male bipeds summer I" Gunning out in the mountains, shing and hunting, on their own or their friends ynclit, anywhere but at a fnslxiuxmble watenng place. They paying over Snndnv An old Trojan, whom we will call COL T., has one of the best farms near the Illinois river. About 200 acres of it are new cov- ered with waving corn. When it first came up in the spring the crows seemed determined on its enters destruction. When one crow was killedit seemed as though adozen came to its funeral, and though the sharp crack of the rifle often drove them away they always returned with its echo. The colonel at length be- came weary of. throwing grass. and re- solved on trying the virtue of stones. He purchased a gallon of alcohol, in which he soaked a few quarts of corn and scat- tered xt over the eld. The crows came and partook with their usual relish, and, as usual, they were pretty well corned ; and such s cooing and cackling. such a strutting and staggering-the scene was rich. When the boys attempted to catch them they were not a little amused at their zigzag course through the air. At length they gained.the edge of the woods, and their being joined by a new recruit, which happened to be sober, they united at the top of their voices in haw, haw, hawing and shouting` either the praises or curses of alcohol. It was difficult to tell which, as they rattled away without rhyme or reason. The colonel saved his corn. Ag amm A: than ham... ....L..... `L-.. BBUIILUIUH usuuruusuuy UH His questioner stared again at the airy _ station, oogitated for a brief space, and then with a lumbering gait and swinging his carpet-bag with reckless disregard of ' other people's limbs, lnmbered up the steep stairs and halted in front of the` little window through which tickets, blue or red, are shoved to an impatient public. As luck would have it, as soon as he reached the window a crew of some dozen or so formed immediately after him. He depos- ited his bag on the ground. laid his um- brella on top, and bracing himself a ainst T the pushing crowd roared out. sow much 1" ` T n c'uts, snapped the ticket- . seller with a jainful disregard to the vowe[s._ Haow l T n c nts, angrily. Haow l" . T-e-n, ten, c-e-n-t-s, cents, spelled out the man, in uniform, sarcastically. The owner of the carpet-bag. oblivious of the cursory remarks behind him, slowly un- buttoned his broadcloth coat. extracted from the breast pocket a plethoric wallet and proceeded leisurely to unstrap it. Un- dismayed by the howls of the furious crowd, he leisurely produced from his wal- let a roll of dirty bills, smoothed them out on his great palm, counted them with much moistening of the forenger, and nally, taking out a $10 bill, laid it on the ledge before the ticket-seller". The howls had grown into a roar and he had hard work to prevent himself from being swept for- ward by the pressure behind. At length his $9.90, all in small change. were pushed over, he counted themcarefully, put them into the wallet, strapped that up and re- turned it to his pocket, then at last he took up his ticket, seized his carpet-bag andumbrella, and was shot forward like a stone from a catapult. Without dropping his ticket into the box he rushed on to the platform and gazed up and down. No train was in waiting, but one was visible_ just rounding the curve. He scarcely paused, but sitting down on the edge of the plat- form lowered himself to the track and started son a trot in the direction of the advancing train. There was a yell of Come back from a score of train hands and passengers, but he heeded not, and in another instant would have been a heap of mangled flesh and bones had not a stal~ wart brakeman seized him by the collar and by main force landed him on the lat- form. His carpet-bag was thrown rom his grasp and before it reached the ground the rushing train caught it and sent it spinning and as it fell on one of the rails the wheels of a locomotive and two cars passed over it and tore it to pieces. The rescued man glared speechless at his ten- cuer and then breakinginto a storm of anathemas directed against the wicked ways of "Yorkeis, tram d indignantly through the gatewa and own the steps, complaining that t "dumed kyars hed spilt his brand-new valise, b gosh !" "ewvo-pipe" nan lpproacxung we comou in build. In one land he-` carried. 5 hi? osrpetbag, tosll,-e peerauoefnll .01 `,1: A- mg, whllelnthe ot er. cotton umbrella of 3 or renew e sore and fwithered leaf Hiell "Weed to the hue of legthex; and framed with a fringe of irregularly cut ,towy hair, united to its prominent expression at alm- ple oredu_lity an ocouional ncker of atuo one cunning. He stood at the entrnnee of the_ Brooklyn Bridge and aged upvurd at the elevated railroad. A ter a prolonged stare be up roached a. helmeted officer of the law In with a. grin commenced the eonvereation ; Sn-any neow ! Whu does that track up thnr go tow 7 , Phvmt e that ye soy '1" ` What does that up in th' air track go tew 1" To Harl'm. Yew don't say 2' "Yes, I do soy, and the club-bearer aauntered diadainfully oil . in nun-hnnnr nfnv-at-I nnntn If. Olin AI.lIU WHEN THE BEES cans: `rm: cows ~: 4 ._.-an-4 . ~ T AfIu'n'I"c1fp`b re`.msaas2<.htnp21aes-.12`: Pm. me frdm 9401!! diondzmimhm-aunt- an He had on a of brown, homespun trou:;eru,"a. In broadcloth coat seven! sizee.toclu3efcr,him, and apparently cut. a half century ago, and an extremely tall ateve-pio" hat spproachinq the conical in hunt`. Tn nna hnhtl ha; can-ind, 1 Khan nomnca max A mum: runs or non! nw wonnns. ub I I ll bet the has... 9" ONE DRUNK WAS ENOUGH. WHERE ARE THE MEN? A sumo. In I!!! . tellers .1.<}'. tun !) `)thI""I ' h 0 3 .'\i .Ineari%".. 0" hi Min 14...! 1! .....'L1 .._.:.L IS ISSUED avaav 1':-uunso'A v;. . Sm! t E ' M "h`n' $`Zx`~ aoa.` e'x-rigs 3 0` ufrk". County and I moo ncinlpaperotthe , mowing .,:.::;2::::;;`::*:'r.:'o.i`"W we plhlislxodlnl - H in v "8 5 oak-ab Q1119. . " a" 1.ou%d-w111'iamEm'_d"'"` 0" ' "1? 11 1"nguuh nll 11 cm? ' " " aklgliegrlxio 3 Pl -0 ll! cough, W06 ' :1 coka T` Jnnepartuun Is 0 o Wlthgn, _ "Ioh5g:)l'l.m6D of all requllitea co: prim; .,ml1,'ngmcilltlea torturnlngout tint-clue op : A veg .m";`:3:::- :31 -" -tr - or me" 3110 `K133011158 '0! pt-lntl?|%. O h9t.n7 (1 every descrlpt on In stock um "pa for " m" form-9 sonamo Dx-lees. u glledgfrbf S D P` i v ,u.\1a.~ or 3 PW-01 no: menu; `m%2s:3":`v*d- ' FOR ADV dfou oe`;1tn cents 2 mm t" nr:uzinsorLI9l|o*?l1 mud! not: each an eequentin. rU9. Xenvr yr S :0` I exceeding gng um, 9'" '~'$pM :na1n`1oa`r3""?1" `or nag]? a1\'"`"g on gbeeentfor th '13? mm. W " 0 I us d d H i e acontlnuumgog )3-.'rlpLl')l1S!|ll :_V0ql,` 13 MI. Tranelentnotloea 1,0,1, xvemtod. t(>`rit: cacao &;c._. not exceed. -m,5_\v|Hb0D m as tor 25 cents each In- , d vm-usementa stmng", AHA an r . 1,17: 9` i1T9W!1;"*' um) Fbla the E/'S(_)[V Q \.Jl.\l`JUVV1\J\l.`J, uni. - . risters. solicnmjs ot the Supreme Court of J ,..,.mrc for Onumo. Prootora. Notaries. Con- , ww-g_ sac. Mona` to loan. Oloea: Both- `e :n..uIm-l:,nDDOBltC . 8:. N. W. R) . Station. Junlivuturc for umunu. ; yeygmccrs. Mona t wen'sB1ock.onposItc mu-cio. > MEMORIAL CARDS ! Ii! fficvxi 1 : ..-.. I nnnlunlnnnr In (\nnnn'n Knnnh Ann- 3} .1 m {E AU rJ .\ ....A Anm-nnvn_ Solicitors Chancery. N0- 1.1.1 UU1wL.L3.L1uLJL'u1w , investment on good freehold Incurily lowest rates of Interest No princi- [ml lnunuy ruquirud until end of the term. B'l`|tA'l`llY 8: AULT. sollcltora.&c..Bax-xfie. ARGH|T,E(.3'|'48 I EN'NEDY, MCVITTIE & HOL- l..\\.'n .\m~hir.nMq P I. F-luv-vnvnrn, Vnln. L MONEY TO 7LND. `v T IONEY TO LEND ON- REAL .....o.. no uh. nu-nnnr I-uh-u-n-6 YJPKYKHIY b ,*oo:m LOUNT, BARRISTERS, I .........mm..t.1 .nw Flnlinlmrn in hnnoarv. - Mamom. AND DENTAL` ma./J- ~_/\.A_/x/-\_/V ..~.z\/\ pt. J. L. G. McO\A%.I/iTHY-0FFIOE .....a n....:.I....,m nn nu. want aide nf John )`i;_ B0sA7i4IKO, [DENTIST ....m {Ian fnr l4`.vlrnnHn(v Pnmh nlwmn: nn iii. Z[.\I.\IERMAN, `DENTIST, ...:H "mic Ohn fnllnwlna nlnnnn nvnrv mnnth 5' nuw. ---v- - -~" Jmxox 4; IQENTNOX; BARRIEL 1.--. 1 nm-nnvmat-1n.w.Sollcltorain Chancery. W.:..... gm.1;;; issmm `SMALL, AND FOR FRAMING. ' 1.. -- .-.ue'mY. BM-1-latora. Notu-lea Ccujnrkv. PEFLER 55 Mg. vuuL I-1. DIV 111.`, l.lJ\J.I.I.\J1.`l`J.ElL\a for the County of Slmooo. Terms reason- nblo. Olllco at my Store. Cralghurat. 48-ly j-j: _ -~~ - - V LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS /`,v\;v\/s/\/v\r\A/v IEWSON & CRESWICKE, BAR.- -hm-rs. Solicitors 0;, Sup;-9n_1o _Cou!__t Lessons iveu In all Branches of - Paint. ng. Drawing. 850.. &o. Terms on application. ' | :-D lo -st., Moore : 8.1:" %r ck Bll `J. sHo \?v I~3LL, ARcHITIi61*. Ulnnu \Yru-nan I-nvnnnfu Vnllunfinnn Add 7`{;{'i$i3:11o .i.`{ 1; Xrinrrmn ..... M Qnllnifnr In (`Jmnnm-v. Gonvoh Ar 6 AND 6; man CENT. LOU NT &. LOUNT. 3, nnd doalns mum-mu uuu u. uuoqgu. Publisher . oxfrnm ,7l6AINTER I L Anv :i'I'sEifii1`" /\/s/\/\/N/\/vv \r\/\/\r\I\l\ 1:. W. J. HOLLAND.` D Uunx LU LJJJJLVJJ \ILV ;vunu Estate at six per cent. interest. LENNOX 8: MCNNUX. Solicitors. Barrio. f3'RTIk8t8. }7tN'B' I...-nnonnnno nus :I1\I\` I-nnlnnl THE Ann.-Non oxmcm. '1'? M as ' of ate 5 ov"o,,B.$:i2;A !il_l_ba`held_iAnBqtlngol1fI ux me {move _ poems . will buheld inBohwoll I ' H1 ' 1. mu 4: w:v'?E9..'.3 wnnf 41.11; 0pp0II`Q W115 Ill? _WIv- Ststion, on WED.- N DAY-, SEP.- 5th,? 'l883.It8nm.' " Qms. .Iu'broRb; A K loan. Umoaa: nom- Ry. A. E. H. Cnicgwloxu PuELTKN`s .UDl`4L'll I.\.Uu1nJ\.n --L/uu V 1:4.I.:1.J.\- o co:-,(,'oImnissionor in Queen's Bench, Auc- !,i0neur,.\p',mLis0r. and Commission Agent.for we mm of liuuses, hands, Farm Stook,}{onse- hold Furniture, Uouds, VVn.res, &0. Also for the collection 0i'tLunl.-).N0t08 u.nd'AocountB. Oioe -l oiioo Court, iinrrio. H . FBLLAN A. W. Movu-run. w. 51-ly I. DWG ` 17 t! General Loss oi!` Power. It repairs Nervous Waste. Re,iuvePatea the Jaded Intellect. Strength- -ens the E teeb ed Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vi or to the Exhausted Generative Organs in eit 10!` sex. t~).\Vith each order for Twmuvs packages. accompanied with vedollu we will send our Written Guarantee to refun the money it the treatment does not effect a cure; It is the C|lEAl'ES'I` AND m-:s_'r Medicine in the Market. 4714 u 1] particulars in our pamphlet. which we desire to mail free to any address. MAOK'S Maoxwno Mnmcmn is sold by Dr - gists at 50 ets. per box. or 6 boxes for 82.50, or w e mailed, free of paste e. on reeei tot the mone by addressing MACK'S AGNET C MEDICIN WmnsoI_. 0Njr._. QANADA._ `month's treatment. One dollar a. box. or six 5 receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes tocure DR. E. C. Wzs'r's NERVE AND Bum T A1`.- 1_iulN'r. a guaranteed sgecic for Hysteria" azi- ness Convulsicns. its. Nervous Neura ia, Headache. Nervous Prostration caused by 0 use of alchohcl or tobacco. Waketulnesl. Men- tal Depression. Softening-of the Brain resultin in Insanity and leading to misery. decay on death, Premature Old A e, Barrenness. Loss of Power in either sex, nvciuntua-yLcsses Spermatorrh over exertion of 9 brain, self-abuse or cver- ndui once. one box will cure recent cases. Each ox conteinshone boxes for five dollars; sent by mail prepaid on anyone. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with live dollars, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to re- fund the money it the treatment does noteifect a cure. Guarantees issued oni by JOHN WOODS Sole Authorized A e c for arrie. Ont. JOHN` 0. WEST 8: 00., o eProprietors. T0l.`0l|I lh_01;lt. turn vex:--vu w ----.-,.vw-V' L. R. O. P.. L. R. O. S. E..I Inotxu-or on the Eye, Eat and Throat. Trinity Medical Colle a Toronto. Surgeon to the Mercer Eye `mi Ear u try. and Ooulis and Aurlst to the S ck Children`: Hos ital. late Clinical Assist- ant Royal London Oph me Help! Moore- elds. and Central London Throat and Hon- p..:a.l.r 1'! nhm-ch an-eat. Toronto. May bacon- aulted at the * QUEEN'S HOTEL, BARRII. g :1 Ian m:"'i_iI`?-- ;3I`: :I'a'-I-. .. . ._ - . -u |_n_. .I_v -1 nL..__u.__. ..._.I- ii. atone: s. nvmou, vnnvs-rhnmin Saturday. August 4th. 1883. with reteenoet4`:'1dl)1l`n:'.a`les of the Eye. Ear. I3AL`;Vl'4lll., LILUV LLLLUJ Kl: .lL\JIJ' K I..\N'I)_ Arulxitqcca. P. L. Surveyors. Valu- alum, &-,0. Plans and npecitlcations for buildings Imp.-u`ui. l`own and Village Lots laid out. zmn Hnos varofully located. Tlmbor limits uxnmlnod. &c.,&.c. Otllces--McCarthy s Block. llul1llI)p.`lr0ut. Barrie; Long's Block. Coiling- W00( . m..... l'...:.-...`.- A II? II;-u\Tuuunvn (11g88bl0n;%g.`II`%!_.lD%tl%ll .01` `(%Il)_.IlK0l1Bg)3illW'0 ginn- not cure ; es '9 ` er ver 9. w an the dirootlonl are-Itrioty oomplloiiwlth. They are purely Vegetable. and never: fslltoglve sat.- istacuon; ; Sugar Ooatad. Largo}! `contain- ing N-P ~25 cents. For sale `by 311 , rugists. Beware ' oountertem and- imitations. The enuluo mnnqmturod only by J 0HN=O.:WES'1` 00.. '.l`h`e Maken. 81 as 83 Kin St. East onbnto,-Ont. `Free-trial: package` son by maxi prepaid on _x-eoelnt ot a 3 cent sump. M ~35-ly. A444; L T 7"T`?' .`~ Oornloo po1a.sn_a u1k1nis' of n~.mZ.;.1{a.{ men to onlorbraomnotanvworkmonuulo _. 7' _--v vwvrvv gvw-vb, uauurv uuloul A Ollblbltlio Positively cures Nervousness in all its stages. Weak Memor . Loss of Brain Power, Sexual Pros- tmcion. Nigh - Sweats. Spermntorrhma. Lancer- rhceu. Barrennea Seminal Weakness. and General Leas oi! ower. Nervous Rejuvenaeea Intellect. Stremzth- We have recently published a. new edi ion of Du. CULVERWELL'S- CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical and permanent cure (without medicine) or Nervous Debllity, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedlmenta to Marriage, eto.. resulting from excesses fZ'"rinn in n nnnlnl` Anvvnlnnn l\i\`lDa .......L.. _.. am.-A A nuggu, uI.v.. l|JD\l.||4ll5 II Ulu UAUUIIUUD :`tTi'rice. in a sealed envelope. only 6 cents. or two po 0 stamps. , . The cole rated author. in this admirable Essay clearly demonstrates. from thirty years` successful ractise. that alarming consequences ma be rad- call? cured without t e dqpgerous use 0 internal med cinos or the use of the knife; pomtin out a mode of cure at once simple. certain and e actual by means of which every sufferer. no matter what his condition ma be. may cure himself cheaply. pri\La}_oly and ru. icaily, pnvu.tcl{u.n(1 radically. t$"l`h 8 Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Address T jj '7? TC} We wl pay-thefabdvoigoward for an case of Liver Com hint. Dyapopplh. Sick has ache. In- digestion; pstlpation Ooqbiveneas we can- w!th;West's,Voetable`Llver Pills. when Pom. sud. ul A kind: or Imrnumro mug - {H to omogbycompocgnbyvqrkmou. 1 use Done on 8ho.i-t'eI__t{_6tlo9._ A DAVID, DOUGALM V '.:'}g.3Qqrqtchq.Mqrkot uu.. \vmnson. UN I`.. CANADA. 1 ' Guaranmes issued in Barrie, by GEO. MONK- \ MAN ; sold by all Drugglsts everywhere 47-ly. ` Post Office Box 450. n vuu. Tues. ;Kl.`<'lEl)Y. IIV vvvvv-vvA %FURNEuR%Ei| u u LLJJ uuu , Dnlhillh, 1M ' DJ. - POR l`ER dealer in Goals of all k1nds,and Georgetown Greymnd Guelph White Finishing Lime. Cements of all kinds. Fire Bricks and Plasterers Hair. Omoe and Store- house at the Northern Rallwa.q`Sw1toh. foot of John Stneet. near the depot. he bond of this Lime ls better than that of any other kind. and the [hush superior. Ofooe-Corner of John and Elizabeth-sta uy addresslnxz M.~\CK'S MAGNE 00.. \Vmnson. 0N CANADA. issued in Barrie. r n.`. -._m .'_-_ x'_~.;|_.._.. ....-____ _ HEAL=1"H 19 wt-:AL'rH 2 "- " 1 TRADE MAPK- \ "7755-J For Old and Young, Male and Female. pnulvnhy nun-no \Ynn.n.............' :. ..u n... ......_-_ A cuaa GURANTEED. Mncumcmsplclnejanluauanveroan AJ BALL.C enterk _turer E 111113 1 orlly. Sm ______________ .__ u. JJLULV. rut v A.1'1`1' FUNDS U. estate at lowestrates. Farm- ers` Nome dlscountm . Collections nmdoln an ' art of the County. Real Estate bo ht and 501 . mweyanclng in all its branches. nrrlugn Ll-` censos issued. 0rrtcu--Over Cunadlan Bankot Commerce, Dunlop-st.. Barrio. ` 46-ly Fcnmrrrmr rnmxvnrr liftnrr .-..----.. - - - r--- --v - ------.. .,-.. ......u.a 39.`, SAM an. ER Dml U{lbli(: Lmnemllv fnr Mini:-v`\`:::totf`:`3l..a.E.hn.!`.l.(. ll. |JIL\J `V IJIJIJ, Qll\J1Ll.Ll'J\J.l.' o Plans, Measurements, Valuations and . Arbitmtiunsfor Schools. Churches. Public Bulld- inga, Business P_remlses,- Mllls, `Farms and for Town. (`uunu-{y and Suburban Residences. Of- ue at the Ru Lung Shore, West of \Vellin ton Hotel llurriu. 50- y.