Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 15 Nov 1883, p. 3

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'-400,000 thllama 1 Barrie Loan and HM` Block l'arrie ' -Mr..J. (I. Hunt -._: 1.. I .. -_,.Ll..... A\I ' by him. were on fraternal terms with himv -nu guy nnnnnn Qunlvunn-ngvoovu He must have been capital company. He I had hostsof triends, and his cottage was a centre of attraction. Albert Durer was an intimate acquaintance and visitor at his house. So was Lucas Cranach, who drew illustrations for some of his publications. His relations with_the Electors Frederick and John of Saxony were most cordial, and even tender. Count Mansfeldt, at I whose house he died, and the Lady Alice, who was converted from bigoted Romanisxn self and wife. His love for Melancthnn was as that of David for_ Jonathan. The at- | tachment `between him and the ery but faithful Justin Jonas, who attended him in bed, was hardl less close or beautiful. The Ohaplain palatinus; his fellow~trans- lators of the Bible. Cruciger and Pomerv anus, Bugenhagen and othersywere as fond of him as they were helpful to him. In fact, they allowed to him the inuence which turned them from darkness to light A and from the bondage of Rome to the; lib- erty ot Christ. It is mainly to these that we are indebted for almost as; complete a- record of Luther : daily life"and -table talk as Boswell has preserved of Johnson-- without the Boswellism. ' _ .` A his last journey and stoodhy his death` pleasn._ut_ chat with his friends and neigh- bors, and wash social even to gaiety and joviality, I am oftnn `glad to have even a. phild to speak to, he says. He goes furth- er still, and colnfegaeg that,erqther than be too long alone, he was, wont tn- take great comfort in running mjt to the pig.-pen, to look at the sturdy fellows there and hear them grunt. . He found still better com- pany, as well as better music, in his ute, Il.emwa:swfor1`d of cohnpnnionehip, of a ` on which he Phyed the ak; ` _and_ _ pat; ! riotio noun 0 his dnv. tha mm-A ml- .. -.v--w- ._..-any nu onus uuvv, ;rx;v'l1{':`h '1`1;.p'l'ay_ed po n1,ar_nnd . pat; riotic songs of his day, tn the more :01- BY REV.' F. N. ZABIUSKIE, D. I). A mighty? fortress is opr God A bulwark noverfniling - ' 'l`.DUl1`F & 00., QIQII Q1 `n :1-nu want wili give FOR THIRTY DAYS y and on all goods in our store with the SIGN out comes FLEECE} . tried to strengthen his own heart. llllllllllllll. He was a firm and faithful father. On one oc<`::nsion he would not suffer his son to lappesr before him for three days, and till. he had humbled himself and written an apology, and yet .l1e was his children s favorite comrade. His recorded sayings of, and to them give us some of our sunniest, as .\\'ell as profoundest, glimpses of the na- ture of the man. lie and they would talk t()L{vl:illt`.l` with u. pmttling simplicity about Jesuszmd the F.LlllCl` and lu;-:tvr_n. My little lllagdale-he and H.-ms." he said, are ,my ebchlul iuterco.-ssors. When his in- |fant child was brought-to him in the nurse's arms, his blessing was . Go thy way and be good. Money I shall not bequeath thee, but Ishall leave thee a rich God, who will not forsake thee. When his in- fant daughter Elizabeth died, he'writes : `,`How sick and wounded she has left my heart, almost as tender as a woman s, . . . pray the Lord for me. The death-bed scene of Magdalene, four- teen` years old, is one of the most beauti- ful passages in Christian Biography. 0, how I love her ! he exclaimed". The 'spirit is willing, but the esh is weak. He opened his Bible at Isaiah xxvi. 19, and And then he went to therchild and said, My darling little Magdalene, _ thou wouldst stay with thy father. but thou wilt gladly go to thy Father in heaven 3 Yes, dear papa, as God pleases. As thevend drew near, he said, My daughter, enter thou into thy resting place in peace 1". She turned her dying eyes towards him. and said with sweet simplicity, "Yes, papa." Then the strong man bowed himself by the little bedside, weeping bitterly, and prayed for her soul and his. And, rising up, he took her in his arms, and there she fell asleep. He wrote brave and beautiful let- ters, though quivering with vengeance against death, and inscribed over her grave in Latin the following epitaph : llerei sleep I. Luther's little daughter Magda- e. ' . And 1-gt with all the saints in my little bed ; I was Ehekchild at death, and new of a sinful s cc . But by thy blood redeemed, O Christ, Iam alive !" experience. ' Luther's correspondence was very ex- tensive. He found time not only to issue icoimtor bulls to the Pope, to conduct end- less ilelutns with nuncios and Iegntes, and to semi out words of C-)llllSl'l and enc<.-ur~ ugeim:nt to conu-rla :m co-l.ul)on-rs, but he kept up :1 ]i\'ul_V illf('l'Cll:|ll,L{0 of- lutteis with pt`.l`SUlml x'rii-odes and with leading: men of his day. His corresponricncu with Justin Johns exliemls over twenty-live years. Letters of gro:1i.leiigt.liand frank- ness paszsed between him and Erasiuus. He sent. oil` :1 .;onLiimous stremu of short, sharp [and doui:Im missivea, which remind us of Napoluonh-i bulletins, writ en to Josephine and otln-its on his szuldle bow in the midst: of lnitlv. Ilis letters to his wife and cliildrun are us duli;.ghtful as any of Goethe's corrcsponduxico. Catherine he, would ad- dress as lug; Rib. and write in mi airy, loving strain which must lmve been as cheering to her an it. is charming to us. To his children he would write little allegorios and fables aml quaint and simple couceits, |eiiil) d_v_iiig wholcsmue instruction mid ad- mmntlon. ll. ....... _ 1`,_,. 1 1- -.1 1- 1 n .1 .- ._.Weave mkcd e? Orcoat down. If you _n.t,t f T.W.Grn `Gaza osavemopey uy rpm 46% y emn znthomn and chorals of the Church. Thehymns which he composed , and many of which are permanent additions tn.the worship of the Church, are, like the Psalms of David, the breathings of` his own` heart and the vital exprssiuu of his profoundast experience. V I'.I`I.`\nVI,n I\I\I\IIn|)v\t\I-Il`Avunn -"nu ...\_.. .... It is hard to tear ourselves from that bright and beautiful home, the happy har- bor of God s saint on earth, the behind the clouds where the sun still -shone in the stormiest day. The emblem of that home was to be found in a picture which he had before him on his study wall, of, the infant. Jesus in the arms of his mother. Childhood and motherhood were" the sweet sacraments of that home-religion. He al- ludes to the fact that, when Ada.m s help- meetwas brought to him, he did not call :her his wife, but Eva--tho mother 1 he was inspired to call her by the most beauti- ful, the must glorious of names. He laid his injunctions upon Cransch never to in- troduce women into his caricatures, but to spare them for the sakb of our mothers." no nnv-AA hnnrlnu-`In Fn-o Lia nuunuh: hm {Jun "qparu uuu1_u 1q_1' we sane 01 our mowers. He cared tenderly for his parents to the last, and had the joy of bringing them into the light of the Gospel. Writing to his father in his last sickness, he makes grate-A ful mention of the oalumny, hatred and danger which he had borne for his son's sake. He writes tonchingly to Melancthon of .the shock 1: : his heart. at the loss of his father's most sweet converse, and in thankfuiremembrance of one who _through the sweet of his brow" had made him what he as. t:Z:'._-I_;:_.__ _-_:u_ 1..-_ ,_#-.,., ,,,, 1 ; 1 IIU No is relations with his servants were kind and eompenionable. He and Wolf-gang used to have merry; times together, turning on the lathe. When John left him after a. long term of faithful service, Luther wrote to his wife to be sure and send him off with a. handsome present, at any sacrice to themselves Though always a. poor man, in part by his eonscientiousness in relin- quishing revennes derived from sources tainted with Romaniem, he wee magnic- ently generous, Dear Kathie. he writes when we have no more money, we must give the silver-tanknrds, and actually did give themy when he had no other means of I helping the deserving poor. "rt- ....... ................- :... ..n ....._- . _- __-n __ gnujynas V0011 Io`-r-curnvnnae vvvnn He was generous in all ways," as well as just. Having reason, as he thought, to suspect ttat one Jerome Baumgartner, a student, had the heart of Catherine von Bore, he wrote to the young man before proposing to her himself, and invited him to come and take her as one having a prim: right, though she was under his own pro- tection and hospitality. - I Ha nrmi thm-nnahlv nnnnniml -with his WCCKIIUII IIIILI Illlpllllllhyo He was thoroughly contented ' with his lot, and overowed continually with thank.- fulness and keen enjoyment of God's most common and daily mercies. The world, whltheruoever he turned his eyes, was full ' of miraoles-miracles of mercy which the blind world perceives not, but whereat those who love God ra.ptnronaly._ re `oice and "cannot enougli wonder endjaraiae. rm`... ....:.... ..c 1... __.1 g.._ _.'.--1. L- :..1.. --... -........,- `nun -u uuuu-.4. s-nu la...-av. The union of love and fear which he felt towards God as his Father is illustrated in the following, which is as characteristic as it is charming, and illustrative of his own Paternal relations with his children. `When ,_I am sitting and writinz. mt little sign Hanssqggetimea sings a lltbl soul! to me the while ; ijlie xqalxes ittoq loud. I tell hid} so, and than he gtill sings on...bllt makes it botteg. _c;-myicn `one iths tweet `little subdued" v'o1oe,'Tsly y W; A hing" ml! 811 1-1.. H.`.... His -nnl.lu flail - nvn-N: with us. "U118 EUUQIIBCI V0193, Blyly Wllllltg Ill? nu lthe time. So would: God Have it with us, `that we should be always rojoicipg,.. yet with fear and meverenno baiol him. . Manufactured in Toronto. A positive. perma- nent cure for Lame Back. Ffiles. and diseases of the Kidncys..Bladder, Urmnry 01- ans, or at- Lendant complaints. Obtain _p9.mp lets, teati- monials. etc.. from your drngmst, free. Prices-- Child's Pad. 81.50 ' Regular, Pad, 82 : Soar-.13.] Pad. `for Chronic biseases, 33. Sold by \V. C. McLean. sole mzent. Barrie. Ont. W. P. Soulee, agent for Allandale. Out. A 38-3 1110 Annunc- Toronto, Newmurkct (for next morn- imr) . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. AdENr cITIzrg rNsunAycE 00., .\ltl\."l`|?I<`.\ L 'l'0I`O!`|I0, Newmurkct (I0? IIOXI. H101 !!- ing) .. Toronto (thro hcxnallbn .. North Simcoe {ailwuy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Musk-aka. Orillia. Grand frunk East, nnd Ottnwn _ _ . . A . . , . _ , _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1 Muskoka. Uruua. umnu ' `rum: must, I and Ottawa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..:l Northom Railway. Collmgwood and 1 Allundnlc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ilillsdnle. Dalston. Crownhill, Rugby. Edxmr. Mitchc-1l's So unrelmnd Su-ele.1l llillsdnle. Dalston. Urownpill, Rugby! Edgar. Mitgzhc-1l's Squnrexnnd Grentol- l`u(-sday and Fridu_\` . . . . . . . .. 1 Midhurst-Mondny, Wednesday and Fridnv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I Afternoon 1)espntcn-.VorInern nan-' way south. Toronto and Allandule.. llumxllon and Hamilton 1{nilway.... Collingwootfund Urillio. . . . . . . . . . .` . . . . . . British Mails, ma New York, Monday and '[`uesdnv~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lemma POST F?F|B1,| Mi(1I1urst-Mom1u_v, Wednesday and Friday . Afternoon I)espntch-Northern Rail- way south. I urmsn mans, new xorx, man n._n}l 'I`uesday~ .. Bx-mall Mmls, ma Quebec, Fridny.. Toronto and Newmarket, (from night before) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...I Toronto (mu Newnmrxer, (rrom mgnu before) Orilliaund Collingwood. . . . . . . . . . . Hillsdnlo. Dalston, ctc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tolrolnto, Northern Railwayand Allan-I ( a o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'l'01l`0lDl0, xVOl`lI1Cl ll lC8.1lV\'8.)' and Allan-' . . . Hamilton and 11. Ramva ........... .. Toronto. Grand Trunk Lust and Ot- tnwn . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8'-`-"FIRE, LIFE AND AGGIDENTJW -10-ly BU]. VV l'1L`.l.J'JlJ- uuLI:.|LI.J. L1.` .A.J.:JLJJlL gent boy to learn the printing business. Ap- ply at this office. . 20-1`. '10!'0lO, \zl'l.lIlU. 1l'lll|K mum. uuu Ul- tawn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Midhurst . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Muskokn. Orjl1lu..., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Northern Rmlxvny. Collingwood andl Allnudalc. . . .. ' cxccpted. Money Orders granted on all Money Order Omccs H1 Cant: 11. United States Great Britain, Prince Edward sland. Newfoundland and India. and Savings Bank deposits received between the hours of 9 a. In. and 4' p. m. ` Registered Letters must be handed in 15 min- 17-i*. =_ STAR KIDNEY PAD. omcc ho-urs. 7.30 11.111. to6 30 p.m.--Sunda5:s excepted. Money szrantcd Monev Order! uou:-s_oI :9 and 4' Re xstcn.-(1 1 mes eforc. the close of each mail. 'I`hn lmn~r.< mm] 11]! nthnr mnil nmttm-\m-n 1110s before the close of each mail. The lettt-rs (and all other mail 1nat,tcr)ar_c taken from the street letter boxes every day. Sundays excepted, m. 7.30 o'clock n. In. and at 3 o'clock and M 8.30 p. m. ' ` n.s..'.....I.... I-5--.--- ~ _ `-_v.\_-- - --~-my. Cnnndnhuving been admitted into the Postal Union. there 13;; re-zu-mngcmcnt of Postal rates. as follows :- Wnr Aunt:-in nnd nthnr nninh: l\'nurl .\unrHnnrl follows - For Austria and other points. (Newfoundland is now in the Postal Union. but rates remain as before.) Lcucrs. fzcents pcrboz. Postal cards. *2 cents each. Newspapers. 1 cents for 2 oz. Re~ gistmtion fee. 5 cents. . For Aden and other noint.s:-Letters. 10 eta. Anvxncn .0-fll-`be, Nov. 15, 1883 There has been a. little change in the markets during the week. The receipts of grain have 5 been a. little larger and the prices I11-mcvr. In ' other dexiurtmentathere is nothing for special notice. . 233523233 sssaaaissaassesa I Q .-a..._a==a.amz~.oaauaamoamaaaaa .... V\) .,..-.... , _-Bnrric Lnnn and ."_:uving:-1 Cnnwpzzny pay 5 per cent. mtcrunt un deposits. The security of dupomta an a. lmun Cmnpzmy IS umlnuhtml. --l l_-use rcxnunlmr we never :u1\'crtisc. :1 buzuin xmlcsu wu hm It- lirmjv Overcoat marked downvto Bargain )ricL-3. T. \V. Gray 9. n 46-2!: gistmtion rec. 5 point.s:-Letters. cm. per 02. Post cards. 4 cts. each. ,;\'ewspapers. 2 cents for 2 oz. Book:-L. &c.. 4 cents for 4 oz`. Other Registration fees.` 10 cents. \Vost India Islands. ma Halifax. same mm as Utner Kcgxfsmulon fees.` 10 cents. Indm Islands. Halifax. same rate as formerly. Prepayment by stamp in all cases. 36-15' J. EDWARDS. Postmaster; All Work Pa:-fox-t- and Latest City styles. Bring Along IIIO Babies. La-.ve Toronto, 7.45 a..m., 11.55 3.111.. 5.10 p.m Leave Barrie. 11.10 a.m.. 42.25 p.m.. 8.20 11.11: Ar at Coningwood 12.40 p.m.. 3.55 p.m., 9.55 p.m. GOING SOUTH. I.ea.'ve Co1llngwood.4.40 s.m.. 7.30 a.m., 4.00 1).: Arrive at Barrie. 6.15 a..m., 9.25 a..m.. 6.00 1).` Arrive at Toronto. 9.10 a..m.. 1.45 p.m., . 8.25 p.: MUSKOKA BRANCH--GOLNG NORTH. Leave Barrie ' 11.10 3.111., 212 0.111. us p.m Arrive at Orihla. 12.00 m.. 4.15 p.m.. 9.40 p.m~ Arr. atG1'm(enhurst. 1.25 p.m., 6.50 p.m. benve Gravenhurst. ----, 8.30:: Leave Orlllla, 5.10 a.m.. 8.05 3.111., 4. Arrive at Barrie, 6.10 a.m.. 9.05 n,.m_', 5. m.. 2.15 00 00 Leave Barrie at _ 10.40 3.111.. Arrive at Penetangmshene, 1.00 p.m., I GOING SOUTH, Leave Penemgzuishcne at V 0.15 a.m., Arrive at Bar e 8.40 a.m.. Luna. and -"T Ax-rxv:oat.%g.rib? an.-. ...y .. ...r....., u \,...n 5': ..... l ---Sensatimmlisn1 seems to be all the rage` this fall, and now we have it in the form of Mm. Cu1dwell'n concert which comes oil on _'I`ues(lay, the 4th-of next month. The lovers of music are crying out for reserved seats al- ready. We merely mentimrthe date in order .*.o.give the gentleman 21 chance to ,select 3 pretty girl or prclmucc B charming young widow tor the occnssion. Miss Maggie Orr will preside at the piano during the series of emacerts to be given in our northern towns by Mrs. Caldwell. ` 0Y WANTED-- sMA`T INTELLI ' "nab kn" Gr. hun-n thn ruvinnu I-nun!-cam: A anaamassszwasaasgssssssv -4--u;::oz~.m3:oc-o=ne:c2'=-aaoc `@@@@@@@@@@)'J@@)L3)@@@JJ 83135-?33.?:383?38E~"a-`::31u38S?;8-3 SI-i9OGQQGOOONO:F3 0' -9--'09....-_.! | . . w@@@@@@a: : : : e@@ 83-`8$8S8883SS."328832338382 . aaaaaammeaaaanoamaamnn GOO NORTH SlM>COE--('30ING N ORTH. NORTHERN RAILWAY GOING NORTH. MARKET MATTERS. . Don't. take our word for 1?, but come m and let us prove our assertions, for by our polxte actetmon, fair dealing, good goods, and way down prices we are confident. we will please you and retain your trade. CROMPTON 6; RYAN, the one price House. Ivu nun Lu uu nu . av --v . -One of our new suliscribeislnst week was :1 very unwilling one. He has been such a thorough Grit all his life that he would never open a Conservative journal. He read the Glclm, and was a constant reader of our two local contemporaries which are so ornamental to the G/Obt's tail. But be has a. son, and in an evil hour he sent, him to school. That set- ` tled the business. Tho boy soon used his rea- soning powers and the old man had to march up and subscribe for tho ADVANCE. This should be a warning to all Grit fathers. If '19.` wish your sons to remain in the purtv _ gum then: no more education thn_1'1 will just Etlrlg to spell through the columns of .` l'\ . 1 , fr r/$3.00 FER 0025, 1. Everybody is interested in obtaining full value for their money, and if you are and inspect our elegant Stock before buying elsewhere. CROMPTON & RYAN. If We fail in giving our btlstomers the benet. of all or any of the above essentials, w'on'6 hesitate to _let us know it. CRUMPTON & RYAN. ' .l`o'|-cian Postage.` unvinrv hnnn n-Hon.-I p.6n # Come in and see us when in Barrie, whether you want to buy or not. Come and see our Stocfr, and u.rer;:1-t.s.AiE1i.~:.ed that you will buy from us. CROMPTON J5 RYAN. |RsT--Wo will allow no man to sell cheaper than we do. CON [)-We will allow no man to sell better G..ods than we do. |R D -Wo will allow no man to treat you better than we will. CROM PTON &: RYAN. GOING SOUTH. GROMPTON 8: RYAN, av -- _-At the weekly meeting of the Barrie Literary Society helnl on Friday avpning last the subject, Resolved, that ;ho.v_ne yule should be extended to Ireland " w;o.s dchnted | sllpon. The nirmutive was supported by Iumrs. Bremner, Crcase and Purvis. tho I vneggtive by Messrs. Garvin, -Bell and Dnjury. 3? .HcKcchnie was appointed critic for the venlng. and Mr. Hood was appointed chair- cnnn. Thedebate woe intereatin ; the speak- .ers somewhat umotiond, and t a very able manner in which they acquittedlhemmlvea -Ihowgd they had giventho subject. due, r'e-V 1I |_?%_tI_on. The critic nude gonzo "very air 1-mcxsmn winch were intended cgiy to bene- !'1 l|0l!I'.0ge;the,voun`ggr I erI..jf1`h'5 `"fnIIn na!e_r Iumminu up 1;. e u"gum1It,'Ifo u hu decuxon in favor of the ._,algnot1_vo._- "H-1 we '12 aamaonrq. on-51:5 an ('}'OING .sou'r`H.' ESSENTIAL Poxs TO sU(30Es IN BUSINESS. PRICE, CJUAVLITY. MEASURE. :3; ;O'I2J'.E"-`t INVITATION To ALL. .3. $2: I110 40 I: .110 491 111100: H1040: `Iurt}ge1:11 Qhbance. T I-l___R E E T H I N GS THE GREAT ONE PRICE HOUSE. , 12.11: . pan ..8.25 pan : D_'recl from the Manufacturies in Europe. A full Stock of HORSE SHOES, HORSE NAILS, ' CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH WOODENWARP, Always on hand. --Mr. J. llazattic 11ll\'(`l`tlSL`1~`. lnunvy to lnanin nnothcjr cnlunm. 'I`hm dutliug \_vit:h. him will liuxl him I-mznpt, altlllt-, and oblig- {nn I MCALLISTER, STORY & C0 Y.,{ BAR IRON, MALL|STER. sronv & 00., WE WANT YOU TO REMEMBER. |F RE EM A N's] nucv GOODS. , , `Cheap Woo_1 s a_nd Braids i a'1.'A.1w:::ro'<.=.-.-A EORVBRAIDING Ann EMBROIDERY, , Sills, Camgassg, Pattems, Chenille.` Cards; T'I:a.ss*ls.7'ab! e Draper; 4-c., mT;AL%rALA I0"E8- One Doorwest of Queen s Hote|,.`Barrle, t}1<$se who are trying to ~- As we have In :2 it 11 principle of our inusincss not to he um -rsold, we hzwe marked all our ()\'ercu~n!u11nwn `o as to cmnpctc with drive sales. ,'J`. W. -l6~2t . . 1 `mi, 13,. .4. ....._ 1 ...l...m. mifn `Gray 8'. Cu, I uuy 0'. mu. u. .. ~A resident of the Iiuat ward whose wife wae a\\av from town on :1. visit a. couple of weeks ago this side of Hluuity Buy, n.dvcrtisc:1 for `n imusokeepcr by placing :1 broom with a white streamer nttzmlxuul at the top of his clximm-y. It remained out for two days when the situation inns tilled. A ..T. \\_. (:ru_v & (`n., aria determined to `clear out their big p as of new, stylish Over- coata. ` 43-2t r. .- . - . "n . r ` L ,, ,:__u_: ._,_ Buyers will find the Prlces Interesting. E \I|VrI'!L`1 n1I\ (`IY'l'I`ll`T! NORWAY IRON &. STEEL, ""?`""-` 1' `"`"` ' "`` "'`' REPAIRIVG PROMPZPLY bon ALL _'I_'a.;s-ls.7'able A wonx WARRANTE6. ' "IA Zgp"A}_2nt_ for Agrictclttcral I mplemmts. GIVE ME If (Mil.--S ign of the Golden L inddlov" Bovol Stuo_t- 3'.i- 29-13 . OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF W()0l,LE`:\"S Is now complete. We show magnicent ranges in all classes of Goods. Uur Areespevially worthy of notice_ In Tweeds we ghow all the latest patterns in English, Scotch and C auadian Goods. FHIEMX HALL ! Hardware ! u. ..u....... . , C --'0. zwtzmlly .'1st( iahcd :3. number of ]()\'(1 lmidenl men at the I`(`;_ \ an pricospf our Over- mats. What will u- .14; ow they mu marki down. '|'. W.*1,iru.y RC1 _16~2t._ l 0VEP.CUATl1\'GS& BLACK WOFSTEDS SANDERS & WHITTAKER. -Have received a Large Stock of ordinary BEST PROOF CUYL CHAIV, ' 'ANVILS AND VIFES, ' Has now a large simply of Trunks from 500 up to 825; Valiseaand Satchels at Bottom P1-Ices. Also | Singl and Double Harness, Oollara, Sad- ` dies, ('.'w'7`yGombs', Brushes, Whips, n.-nil Lmhn, A: price: to suit evorybodr . Varnish always 215 |'A`RNESSEMPORIUM. Vise you will came in |s,_ we beg that they I----v. \/an-n\.u. -If you can actua y save money by buying your overcoots from \V. Gray & Co. ought you not to do 30`: 463$ l\ 4- I `I ,,,__ `I,-A. _.._-I. -..-.. DTIIJII Imus, and Lashes, 'a.ser. ,1: iculltti: 0 WXLL BUY THE STORE A -Ihvclling one door we-at nrf Wollimzfon Hou-I. Terms carry. Apply at Am'A.\'cm 01- FI(`h'.`. I2-t U llI:L1l\1` 1111!-=n7l`4l\' AD`! u Bi1lPoau:r.&c. Re-mu "one:-I4-d, Servms arovided. Olce up-stairs ppome the Mn ofcummerce - H | lVOWN PROPERTY Wm . IE '!`l.no 1)-n......o.- 1...... 4.. I -. .n u_u ,_ _ H. :'un'1s, c1)u.~:-mnv, 1.1 m. .4. hand. lmvimz that 2 3 1 run Cellar the whole aizr . f In I. i Tank. out-`aunldingn. Sc `. I]-r Harrow, Ancf.-'.m.(-or m .\h\'a \' $T"_ 1 1 . .300 \\ ollmzxton Hob ;_ u\nv1|x.\u. \J`ll1lll\'lJi` I rt. sixncooa, will be at his otllu-. at thv (`rmn Hour. Rarrie. every Satui-day Ir1aMonN- nu-(1 0 Cockawwn. '\JIIL` Ilh\JI L. .1. That Property Rtroet. having I.h(`X`v"` Rooms. with Hm-n. good '01! at the do.` an a.(-n- of Lunj. AI -Overcnnts cheap. ci1cz1}).'chc.'1p, very cheap I at T. W. Gray & Cu ` .10; 2!; I n, ; I .,,_ ; L. nu acre or Lun.I. ,.`. Emit lm1!Lo`.1.`>. Sop} H. Pnr-u (-nnu lim: FJF. letting of the wnrka a` (h. u[., . r - I.m;:a of tho L'Ul'..\WALl. (T .\. L. .-mi mom-, at 3.; n mcr cnmmcc of tho l .Al Il)l-L PL.-KT L7.s3~.\J .'u\"(`rliF'd to take place on xh~- 13th day < .\'o\`n;.\IB R next. urn. unavoidably postponed 1 the foilowiug dates 2- l Tenders will be rec:-lvod until Trrznnu-. rt .\ovaMm-;n. For the works at the bond of tho Galops (Vanni. tandem will he rm-oived until T1'F.umn' up I-Ixonnsnxru day or l)1~:cu.un1-:H.. Plans and ax-am. llcutiuus. kc-.. van be seen at um places before -mentioned on and nftcx,TUatuY the Fonvr: Jay 0! Dxc-umaun. `Du IX-J... u.I;\.'Ltlt`l11L nu\;' ' " '; ,1`: U)" 1 REAL ESTAT1-2.-Auct'I(-n wk rt` Fund at Mr. Henderson's. 18. : Yongv: htnu-t, Torvntn. on Friday. November 30th. at 12 o`u-n.c..`. noon East. `half Lot 6. 4th COIL. Vespra I10 c'.KTH m oxccllvnt land. we)! timbured with Ma 11-. Hrrh. Ash, Elm and some Hemlock; about 0 norm. r-r Cedar; nncvcr failing stream runs tbmtzh tbs-4 lonamilcs distant. from Barrie. Also 11 acrra. hulf a mile distant from Toronto. land ti ; A choice site for u. cntjr-,mun`s rcaidmcc. mts e o otfruilwuy. T R.\fB-~l0 rocm..att sale. For particulursa ply to 1 . A. 01411, !-Ill. .\`o. aa- _Vicwti1s street. oronto- A_ . , _u-up __.. _..__._.j..-_..._._.., um muowmg (laws nntll TI.'z5n.u'. rlvm FOURTH day of D(`ct'mbcr noxl. .'Plans. specications. Cir. will he rcael My exnmmntion at tho pluses previously mom and up and after TL !-.Sl)A\' the TV\`NTl)LTM day at Z\ovaMm-;n. For Lha wnrlm M. Llm lmnd nf Hm rhalnnc nlnnl Department of Railways & Canals. 1 Ottawa. `20th October. 1883. I a 131'. LAWRENQE CANALS lender can be obt.uin(-d. ' (`yontvrm-ton: urn rvqm-'stm1 to "Mar in mind that tenders will not be cumaidc-red uulvss umdr klrwtv ly in accordance with the printed forms, and - in case of llnns--exceptthtzroxirr utlalcllnlHl('1u;IrmJ signatures, Ilmnnltxre of the nu.-upulix n nml rn-i doncu nfum-h Im.-mhcr nf thr- szlmr zund rm-Hwr, nnnccc ted Hank (`In-quofor the rsumuf `fern 'I\u mm! !Jnlm~ must uccolmuuny Iht-_'l`<-ml;-r. utzh 1: sum Hhull he forfeited it 1111 mix`. lt'lld&'1'in',: dc clincs entcrin intvo contract or the work u the {cages and on I e tcnns stmcnl in the utter s.uhnm- Led. - The clhc-q1Ieth.us sent in will he roturm--l to t respcctnve partvcs wh<.sc YCl)!`0!`- mo 1. -' 1 cc ted. . ' in Dr-nnrtvn:-nf Ann; nnv km.-A. . .. t..'...1 -... lL`B}lCl.'Ll\ 1' ]|I1I'l'CU '11 ceBt1cd. is I):-pnrnm-nt duo..- to accept the low: 51 or . . )3`; r... l.`1'."lI'lKF. \\l'l`|l 'l'|llH lH~3Ll.vHIl.l'I ('AN:IJI.\N ()0. Dcpkpl Railway}; and (`z 1,.) Ottawa. 25th >1-pt.. 125$. H 5 The Ccntml A 1 Tr-hr rm Drru v keeps es`! the _ , not:-d buqds ,1 I Imported and ' = I`:-rncs9lc( ismru Mperschauux and. G31? 1:. Bria Pines. and `Pubnccorumn fancy now .c;c E. BETHELL, Dunlap Sifter. Barrie. Oahu in. Job; In the matter of the tzuurdlnughlpo! the rum: children of John Parker. duoease . pllcnnn will be mm`-e tothe Sm-rhyme Court of e Cnznfry of Simone, before`u>9Judge in Chnmbm on Uwr n Street. 15th:: `hwy: or Barrie. north expiration or w: `my dqya from mg r-st pubmmion haw! on be alt or 3 mm Parker. the wmowoi the and > . deceased. for an order n]IpolnIu'u4,' thg said Anrcfqrkormnnrdlan of `Albert Parke: Flore ce Matilda Parker. lanbv-Ila Ida. -I-orku itasgw, \`|Ai)Ilanlr:: go:-Ear. }&t:bertml'ix-her. u Is 0 me ya an-'er. _nt c ldlren gnu` paid John Parker. deceased.` ' .. .Dat.ed ct,Bu-r_lo. ahlasm an of 0ctnbcr._ .1. g'hzAJ.l-. 1) 'H;.\u1-;l<.~.`. nddrfased to the lmdf- ` signed and endorsed "_'Iondcr for 5!. Low- rence (`xmals." \\`ll1 be rcccn'c(1 at this otoo mm] the n'rri\'ul of the eastern nnrl western mall: on 'l"(7Et-EDAY. the 13th day of .\'ovemh(-r nr-xi. for the conntructionof a. lock and rostulating war and the doc-pt-ning and enlargement 0! thchxrpot cur trance of the Cornwall Cnnnl. - Also for thn cnnstnmtlnn of n Irv-Ir n-....n.... .44 or tender run no olmnm (L A nun. plans and am-x~ilh':1'.i0vm of ` be dono at Hm l.(-:ulol'l1n (:u].,p,,( sron nt this omc-3 und m H.:- lnck kl`l near llw plate. on and nftc-r `I '\`E.~lJ day of .\'uv(-xnht-r nu-xv. \vh.-n- prim tender be obmim-d. (`,nnt.rm-ton: urn rvnm- .~ntm1 tn rm-up : ~ 'ANNE P KK- lay McCarthy, Teplor `&McCu{1y._ler, 3 or the Cornwall Canal. Also for the construction ota lock. togvthcvr with the enlargement and deepening of tho par, un- trnnce 01` the Rapido Plal Cnnul. or mid 0 dlo ion of the Willinmshunr Cnnnh-s. trance of the_ lgapido Plal Cunul. Wxllmmshm-1: Temlt-rs will also be rm-`i\'r\d u Ion or the \\ xIunmshur:L'unnls. wi1l.n[so I`(`(``i\'(`d until Tl'P!9'DA Y the 2711: day or .\ov(-mbur next. for tho nxwmdun of tho pierwork and dovponing. Sun. of oh shun ncl at the upper cutranr-v of the Gnlops (`nnnI, A mm) m` the head or upm-r entrance 0! (ha me! at me outranr-(2 or the (inlops Amup upper entmncr (ha (`omwull (`mm and the upper entrance M the Rapirlc Mm ('nnal. together vri plants and specications of theme ctiw works. ran be turn at this ultivv. and at t._|o toraidr-nt I-Ingim~ur`r ut- Ilcc, ])ir~keuson's Landing, on um] um-r Tuuvluy. the 30th day of ()(`I,0b't' m-x1.\\'h-re priqtd forms of tender he olnuim ll. , A mun, lllzsll nnd qvu-.~iH.-qo;...... ..c n... ...--n... s- Opposite N. & N. w. R. `EALED TENDERS. nddrfased s|g1'n_t.-(1 z_1n_r_l cg3c_19rscd'j lo_ndcr (.__.7_-.._.- NOTICE u}*WAW1PLlCA'rI0NA.FOI< LETTERS or GUARDIAVNSHH- . Notice to Cor.-`urzzc-.`no:'s. seldnmdoaapopuhnuedyvhnals Ixrongholduponthopuhiiooonldcmouhai `HA.lJ.'aH.A13Bl!lWl3. Thcuuhwud Ct Inga -nuunn-dink-4| Q .A-nnI-6- -no.n;A-I..- .-0 Jidldnhl-ILDlI..WDn LITIIWIJ Ithunoooxnplhhedaoomphtorotmnunnd colartotilolnla-,Indv1orwshnll:to:o nnlmuvlnnnex-able Oldpoopletifentorthwmdumlpovtb rutorooothdrwhiunlngloohdtortginxl oolornnibeonty. Middle-cpdpoophllhon bocauoottprovenutbcntrongotttnghdd, keeps dandrn away, and union tho hair growthlokuduronc. Yolnghdluuhtx uadreumgbeuuultgivuthohnunbuw mu] gloay lustre, andembleu than to then- ttinwhatevex-tormwywhh. Thulnlnho tavorttootan,nod|thubooowoIornpl1 Ymmnnnn It dlnnnnnlntn Illl tum` Hair Renewer. uavvnuvu U5 lIu'$l\I II I-I-I beoauseltdlnnppolntanoono. `I2 `$13 " CIIUKECIC Has become Em oftho moat impartial popn lar toilet articles for gentlemen`: use. when the board is guy or natnmlly of In undo- strsblo shade, Bucnmaura D" to on nunmdv R. P. Hall Eb;Tn'}emo. NJI2 8010 by All Druullu. l0lL'!1'. H.LrX'W. CW I`0_IL1`1 I"Al{ I`ICl.PlS--A FULL LINE; BUK!F'fHAM'{${%DvE [31i>LS i{E'{ R-'1 ~ Am -_ D? R 1 Yrorr A vr` L` 1 LA w :2 `HENRY, APP17 .-\.YSER AN.D `. nHll3n|f1u-bn n.mo..-`nI1.......a n..-..-__ EALL S'%`" T B \N'I`TNG. CLERK (`HUN Y _ nl:.n,.n.. uvlll kn n0 Ida f\"[ .. .. .L.. In... -.._.. Nnlicc to Contractors. tron Twnxsx , _.`n;,_,, .._,,_,._,. . * '2' ' \\'ILL BUY THE STORE ' P l')\\'nllir_n` nnn rlnnr want at .. - 7 V . - . V ---.--v..._ II, uuu nu \I|u\-I IV Sup wuru, wt: wu me Biggest Discount ever offered to the Trade. This Offer is for cash onl .- .._...6:nn nf D11!` ll con -.-L ..____LL!, By Order. A `VANNE `I-Arm ' w:'&AMcCu-tby._Iu-, I s nm. hrm'o'. . nv landm- .-,. o< I 1 ' I 1: M1 as Lot M. Mr] nxuJd t I7',"z'1(I'-I`: '." ': ' 12. KICK`. 1`. P. `\ '.'\'._ions of l.h1;.'W0rl-(I4 to u- Unlnnu (`nnnl non hn : In-rncsrlcf |L'8r1- G.' -B `ma fanvr :.m.... 09 lT('Ih. pl` f-I2! \nots-d or I-`ulupgu (`mml mt - kl-r >or'u ho l {'l`._~ln. ' Hm` _/im'g`n'1ns in %rc0:\t.'I at `T. W. (jmy ' 4642!; .' I'n'u .21,` .5m. UL! -I . 501'! \viN'r:~:n, G()()DS, DRESS campus, A .. ` MAN I`l;l43S, FURS. I-IGSIERY, f`.AR'PE'l`S, Oi LCLUT H CLOTHING, (W E R (;0..\'rs, UNnERuI.o'rHIN(;,1`W13EDs,%FLANNELs, [ V WINCEYS OR BLANKETS, Ill. - --l)n you wanta ()\'-rcuat,- do you want apt-rfoct ~Iitlin_-5' Hvcr nut, dc) you want to huy :m.Uvcrc(mt vary chcu have them. 16 2!; `I 1 'L- 44 _.......... ..,.. .1 '1'. w. my & 9..., 30 DAYS.---~-~At um GIDLDEN FLm:.CE---930 DAYS. uzxr noon aA commas:-:. mu 1'11: 1,, 1 .\'(."r :31 la , THURSDAY, NOV. l883._ -GEORGE `K/I-ONKMAN. THE Chemist and Druggist, will be found c. M.% _E_I}_\_ \_ %AI{DS,J lflH| I`l().`1S L`.Alll-ZFl'Ll.Y COMPUUNDEU Gross i1:<~:)I:- for)'v:n'4-mlin;;:1lst I):-tr.'S2.S2H3.641{|.7!I , Tutu] Lu:.~u-. .lmum1'y. M83, $l,`.F.')l,l3l_6l LATEST .LOCA|. LINES. We must have monvy. _We cannof do % Come at once to T. DUFF 8: 00., and jfyou are II! LII-rw--n-I.` OF MU.\"rnI:..u`.. . 1x"1im 'rn1~:2m1 I.\' ma. ---w u I vuvuwu `iii? V\-" }R()(3|i3R[ES ancViV ()-L):i"'l:()v1S. If you_ want anything in tn luau at low rates by the ving~4 (imnpnny, Bohwe1l's 14- IIHIK-utuvlunn -us. u. . ...vuu Kiallcd . I. ... ....,.nn C nu l\nnu-. $1, 13.9 mm), r visited us `f 0. strong 3 lmve now ` course the last long. ll'nI`b:6l 11` I 1--. ... -u -A.\'n;;:u' cured Hznns, `[)H.'C(i rn11c and mild l5rrnkf:L:st ii. L(:I)l) at H. .\ln.uudH:ll's Eng- iuh Pork Shop. . . = `.59 ~ AA detachment of the Salvation army from thix town raided Shroud on Sunduy last. They _rcport the rgaults as very .sntisfnct0ry. -'Sn1nrt intelligent lmy wanted immediately tn_,h-urn thcprinting business. Apply at'I`m; Am'.\:~``i: uiiico. .... l\I\.\ 1 n 1 I ,,, ,1. I .......L_.._L.. Ll... H. 46 \lIil.' -2!; -:0-I) --vVVe want ev '3' need of an (lvercna call. \\'.`(,}rny The County Council met on the 12th inst, with the Warden in the chair and the follow- ing mumhurs absent, Messrs. Spohn, Nicol Anal l"lctc-hex`. ' A r|w.. ...- .mh.u M` H... v\vanI'::\nu mm.+:.... ......... mu 1' lctcncr. - _ The u1`.nut<-s ofvthe prextxous mectnng were 1;-ml anal adopted. l`hn \\'nrdm\ than run-:1 n. vnmmnninntinn 1:.-an unu aumpucu. The union then read 9. commumcntlon frmu Mc(J-.u-tin . 1 ep1er& McCarthy respect- ing the`apprcmiceahip of thu- Hay children. All the urramzclxmma had been made when - the futhur suddenly appeared and demanded the Loy. In order to avoid trouble the boys imlenturm were cimccllcti. _ l \ ....4.'o;.m 6"-um I! A |nnnc um! 1m:.\n.-... 1([()[][,l1I'L'.'1 \\,lJl`U UlI|lUl.'llU`l. A putitinll from -D. A. Jones and 106 others l'il.tL.-pltyl rd of the town" of Boston, praying for incurpm-utim1 was rcwl and referred to aspec- iul um1mit'.tee. It reported in favor of in- corporation but on` motion it was referred_ back. A .m......:LL.`.. ....... ......,...o-ml .... ....\L:.\.. At INLUK. A cnlnlnittmx was appointed an motion of Dr. Moherly. seconded hy'|)1'. Kirkland, that a cmnnnttce of live members be appointed to draft an address to Judge (Iowan on the oc- casion of his retirement: from the Bench. This was adopted witlxoutdiacussion. The address, will he presented to the judge on his return to the country. v |`Im mun nf nr-w-ntv vn Jnnm-n wns: nlm-ad R. Depoi. 2 Doors \\ cstZTcJ)lT'ntn|Ic'Barrie Hotel. `O0 (4116 CUUIlU'_Y- The sum of sew-,nty_ve dollars was placed nt the disposal of the l*`_innncu Cclnmibtee to award in prizes for successful students `resi- dents of the county `in the Examinatioxl on Agricultmul subjects to take placu in Julv hoxt. under the auspices of the Agricultural and Arts Association 1:1` Ontario. A ..m.....;n.... .. an omnn:u+...1 9.. .1.-.69. n nun, `lull l\l'L5 [\HIl)L'HlI/IUH J! LlIJL!Il'lUn - A colnluitteu us a.pp0int.- to draft 9. peti- tion to the Ontario Legislature prziylug that an not be passed reducing the. number of re- presentatives tn the `.)ouuty Council. 'l`|m rnnm-t of the succinl unu1mihtee.remm1- 1JI'C`8CHE3[lV(.'E Cl) LIIU ./uuuuy ltdlllltlllo The report of the special cou1mibtee.regnn1- ing the bridge over the Severn was read and ndoptcd. It asks the Goverurnent to con- struct it. ILJIL .. ....-..m .. MT {mun am-n.-..l ..n..Hnu mm} ny,uw county. , The War-lcn \va.~4- on motmn 1u etrut:Lo11 to communiczttc with the railway authorities rc- upccl.in_L; the crossing at Allnndalc. \|lL)|v|Luv -gun. .--3.. .........- --..D.. ~--. . -- . - THE prize takers at the East Simcoe Ag. riculmral Society's Exhibition hre request- ed to call upon the Sccretamy for their prizes. All prizes not p1_1id on the 30r.h of December will be furfeiced to the Society. 1: Y ur Y\ --...9.. A`... II....`.. 1..-; ..._ JJ\.\4uInII.I\4A VVIQA .... ...-....--... -- - ..-_--. J. M, DuLLAu s tug Ilm-o,n., lost on the Georgiam ~ Bay in August last, has been found sunk in 150 feut_ of water. A diver from New York has been inspepfing $110 vessel and finds a zmszo of one of the wheels broken. Uther-wise cvprythivug is_ | in good order and ready to and as soon as I it is mined. ' an `iv II ? 1 pm; scrucu nu. .v I Petitions were read from several prtrhcs and rz-fun'ud to the liespuctive cmnmittecs. '|`|m mm.-ml of hhe town of Uollilmwnod I`:-lul l'(`.(l E0 CHO l:CSpUCKal\'B UUHIIHIDLUUE. The proposal of he town of Uollingwood to ask the Unvcrnment to give it leave to issue ululn-nt.uu~us to the extent; of $44,000 wu.3 re- fL'I'N.`(l tn :1 special cmmuittcc to enquire zm(l.re- port upon wlmt cifect such an issue would have upnn tllu value of the town s debentures held lsyllw county. 'l`h.- \\'m'ol-n \\'.-m nn motion iu'at;rut:Letl 'I.`u1:llmdfQn1 Tempcrmnce Society will soon move into new quarters A ('ol'l`l.E of M-.mnts of the Sn1\'a.tioh Army were in Uollingwnod last wuck. _ J,\.\n-1s 1\Im-.,\.\', jr., formcy of Adjalu, xms nccinlclxtztlly d1'u\\'nc in Michigan last -wc-k. ' uuuu. u - Tm: Musknka. 'I`eiLcl1et_"s Convention held at Bruccbrivdge last week was but slimly attcmled _ ._ Mn. '1`. I , C0vKnL'u:~', of Urzivenhurst, gr;-.\v twenty large sized potatoes on 11 single stalk this season. - l`m: Ru-V. Mr. Carawell was inducted into the charge of the 1 rshvterin.n Churches in Cookutuwn and Bond Head on Ttlesday. ` In ,, 'I\ , , (`I,.__.J Y..._.I...__ l1.._._..._.._ 9 A Call So1icice.1 for all kinds of Drugs, Pulent McIic7ws, _l)gcVb't1I;(I`.~:, Soups, Combs and If/`lashes. ........ -..,. .... ...- - -..__,. ' THE Orzmgemen of Zion held their an- nual ten meeting on the evening c>fM11- dny the f1f'.Ah. They had 0. good time. Col. Trywhitt, M. P., occupied the chair. "I`.... _.. x...:u:.... ,.c um u......;...\..,. :.....;.1.... ;nJ vvnnluv, .-.. - -, ..-no.1-.-v. -.-v v...-... | THE re-building of the _Ureernore foundry is to be C()Il)II1('11C8d imtnediately. Five hundred dollars *ha,sm alrezxdy ben sub- scribed, and enough proxnisod to justify conunencing operations at once. _ _ A .1- 2, u,__.._1.. J.L..L L`P\lI\l\I\\V`\`f\GI :....4......l uuIA_unu..-~-.-E uln.....,v.... ..- v....,.. . ` IT is thmuzht that Southampton instead of Surniu. wlll be the Southern port of the Beutty line of steamers next sumxnor. Tlmt will be a. gain to the whole Northern district nltlmxgh mtllerrough on Surxnia. ' I I AL,`I.1-_L(V.'.,,,_, 1,, so .u Alinup A LI1`TLE son of D. W. McLeod. of Stay- ner, had a. narrow escape from death on Monday last. He fell 0,1!` the edge of the bridge upon a pile nf bricks beinw, vgoming down square on his head. He was stunned for a. few moments, but an exmnimition by Dr. Wylie showed that" beyond a few ugly acalp wounds he was all right. ll llT I] `l`.\u'-... 4.2 I'f.-..L,J... .1...'.._'.....! another man in a canoe in the afternoon of Sunday of last week, went to visit a. sh- er's camp at some little distance from the Musqnosh mills and had indulged rather too freely in whiskey which was supplied them by the shermen. On their return Taylor lay in the `bottom of the canoe, and after his companion had paddled some dis- tance the canoe upset and both _ men were left to struggle in the water. `The men who wasVpa.ddling' succeeded in `reaching the shore but theunfortunnte l Taylor was i A suxnnmed Taylor, in company with I drowned. .-_ :._..-_:-..L...I- ......... .....4.......l 'l).....-..|. '.wv-v.--~--- Ar; intoxicated man entered Roger's ` bank in Staynpr one day last week, and an was loaded no'ono was hurt although the ball grazed the young man : cost. In con; sideration of the fact that the pistol point.- er was _a customer of thdbank his apology --whether for shooting or missing we have not learned-wss_ accepted snd. no legal . nl-.-mnnA:v.n inn:-in t.nIrnn_ There in n. mnrnl being refused a remittance, omppd Ii;-e onj the clerk with a revolver. As the weapon- I Q0? l6al'll6(l"'W8B uccvpwu uuu ' uu xcgtu t gmepdi gs were taken. There 1: 9. moral this ' we had W99 99 !.'9."k~ it out. .1'uI:'m1niverL-mry services of the Orillia. Meth;dist_Clnu1'ch last week were very auc- cesnful. ._ -.- 1 - rt!` 1 a n5 .- 1 II \JU\lA1uv nu wuu. .-...... --...-\. .... --.....-.._,. Tm: Parry Sound Ln1nber Company shipped three millipn feet of lumber last; I week. Not bad for the National Policy. VI` ,, 1\ ,, ,.. .. 7/2.... LA`) Ll....`_ ._ ..,.....,. ..- -....- ..., ..Q..-. Mn. W. H. Jonas, of Muskolcm drop'pcd :1 xjull of bills containing forty dollars one day last week _in a. garden belonging to Mr. Thos. Quaile. Mr. Qnnile ploughed the roll under although uotioing n.t_tho time there was something `peculiar in its appear- ance. After plottglxing a. few rounds be de-- cidcd to see what. in was, and` after con- siderable trouble discoveredit, and when Mr. `Jones loss became known promptly restored it. Mr. Jones gave him ten per cent. of the nd. ' ' Mu. RoJ:x.\'snxl1as been re-engaged for 'l`utton1x:uu schuol. The trustees are level- Iluudcd. I URI-:I~2.\I0l{l : has 2 couNrv__g9_Ttmas 2 counrv 'couNcu.. I `.L colored bzxrber. unuv nnnrhrrn ' without it, and in order tb `get what we % `- AIL- ISA- J, run - yman and boy vthntia in xhis winter to give us a (J . `u. 40% ......L_..._ _,-_. - P RIO not `satised with the Bargains we offer please do not buy. .. _~ -......... .........-J .u yuwu vvuu. A xvrrzmss in the Carclwell election trial, named John Carroll, a tavern keeper re- ! cently living near Alli.-ston, dropned dead on Monday just as he had entered the Court House gate in Omngeville. The cause of death was apnplexy, probably induced by excitement; Uarroll was in at very frail condition before the attack and succumbed - to it'inatnntm_ieuusly. A ...n............ _LL_.____L L, -1 ,1 I 4 Another of tlmsu onjuynlrle'l`rmityC.huI'clrA mnrials will he held on lhjdny evening next at (he residence nf Mrs. Uuwuey. John Street. All xmxllhcrn of the c(~1)gmx_.{:LLi0u rm: mvitcd. ..y . n . \ : L..! .. ......J..... r\: l.....I - -- ---.--------u~v-~.J- A nasnxumv attem pt to start what might have proved a conagration was made in Stuvner on Saturday evening last. Mr. Wm. Levy, who resides nearly oppo- site the Queen s Hotel. had occasion to go out nbouteleven o clock and `was startled to see the vuczmt building next him, be- longing to the Jones Estate, on lire. He at once gave the alarm and with some as- sistanceiput out-the lire.. It was found I some vngabond hnd piled a. mass of straw and rags saturated with coal oil close ` to thb building and had then npplicdia. match. llnd it not been for Mr. Levy's timely dis- covery it half dozen buildings might have gone. The criminal has not yet been dis- covered although one individual is sus- pected. A_._ ..,,,_,i ,,,,,i:,,,, ,9 .1, 4,3,1 , Tmc growth of dlphtheria. at (.}ollingg- wood is causing anxiety in that town. A .......... .~. 1.. L`__ fV,.._1_'___II ,1 .- . - 1 AT :1. recent meeting of the Brut-ebridge Association the following resolution, pro- posed by Mr. John Haw, and seconded by ' Mr. John Topp, was unanimously car- ried :- That the members of the Liberal Conservative Association of Bracebridizel hereby desire to expriss their confidence] in Mr. F. G. Fanquier and also pledge themselves lo give him their hezxrty sup port sttha next contest for the Ontario Legislature, provided he. is free to present himself as _tl czindidate; and that this resolution be published and a. copy of it sent to M_r Faquier." The following were appointed m_embers of the Executive Com- mit.tee-Messrs S. C. D. Roper, \V. H. Crin, W. Simmons, John Haw, J. P.i Huinphries,an S. H. Armstrong. - The delegates to the Convention are the follow- ing :~-Dr.`Shaw and Messrs. S. H. Arm- strong, R. P. Perry and John Haw, with Messrs. W. H Chantler, J. P_. Humpheries, W. H. Cain and W. Simmons, as substitut- D3 ' THE HOME or MARTIN LUTHER. 7 Luther s home at Wittemberg was a very humble cottage; but it. was bright and. way, with vines running over the windows, the chambers neatly kept, the little parlor opening out` into n. ;.{'a.rden. in which the proprietor busied himself and took a spec- 'ia.l pride. lle supplied his own table with vegetables and fruit, a.nd- what was con- sidered quite as inipurtzmt-with owers. He boasts of l]lS melons, squnshes and cu- cumbers, and he writes to 9. friend that he .1l1'nlll1nnI-nxvnnrl {nit}: I-nunu" if` Rn uni" LHU UJLUUIU Ul IJIU glIX`l1UU- In that home he was himself its foun- tain of joy." ' He had his fits of depres- sion, for his" health was never good, his labors were exhausting, and his responsi- bilities crushing ; but he seldom showed them there. Cheerfulness was one of his most marked traits. He - never lost his hopefulness, and rarely his ow of spirits. This was largely due to his unwavering- faith in God. Out of the midst of the gloomy and sequestered Wnrtburg, we hear his strong voice rising through the foliage mid echoing along the cragsin the hymn, written there, which sounds the key-note of his whole career ; not knowing whither-or rather knowing When expecting hoarlythe Papal thun- derbolt to fall upon his head, he` quietly set his house in order so that he might go forth prepared sud girdecl, like Abrahaxn, most certainly, since God is everywhere. It was part of.his creed to maintain a. heart of hope , God loveth not heaviness and duubtvfulI1ess,of spirit; he huteth discom- foriing doctrine, heavy and sorrowful co- gitntioxxs, and loveth ol1eerfulheurts. II.` at 1\v\"v uu\u'l/I uni nannn I-u`u+ Ln band ULIIHUUFH, uuu IIU WICLIUB LU H ITIUHU. I:ll&D HU shall be crowned with roses" if he will come and see him." There was one gift which he said he could never decline-- seeds for his garden. He constructed at-' bots, and kept a. pretty fountain playing in the middle of the garden. In that linmn Tin wnq lnmnnlf ifs: Fnnn- Sum-Vu--u--, -.--up ov y vr-' H-ovpu p -r- --`:-`v- v-- He not only would not mope. but he kept 0 en the vent and safety-valve of his human. .3 an{nnarI fun and maa it (Tutu nrnnlrl U mu um vuut uuu H.lU|:_y'V(tlVU U]. um HUHJUU. e enjoved fun, and made it. Often would he setitlie table in a. roar with his quaint and witty sayings,Va.nd make the garden ring with his romps with the children. He iy()}jld have his play and recreation. Amuse- ment was e"ne_edfql to his mind, he said, as food was to his body. ' He loved a game of chess `; he busier! himself in turning with slathe ; he enjoyed open-air exercise, such as throwing at 9; mark. He betook himself at all times to musician a resource` `and mental refreshment. ' vv -. 1 vv -I-v- nu --()ur lixst installment of winter on lumluy evening in the shape of gale (,'A:4')IlJ[)anl0tl l-y snnw-, and we .aplendid l~.lL'l1,_'llll])_', nlllioiigh of Emlmliilitica are blunt it will not last . ut. even` 11' it Lrncs we will not be worse off` tlmu our ueiglilmrs We find from our ex- changes that. the mild weatlxer of last week broka up the ulvwlling in l{um=.as and Dakota. and rendered the roads nl1u0.~it` impnasible. How isil. tlmt oven in the Inutter of blizzard: Cunn-la is almzys lwliind her enterprising ueighlmr. ' n_.-___- L... -1. n....\ ..-..\_._ --1.,.-... ..,.._.. -L ___

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