Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 11 Dec 1884, p. 5

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or } AND ggstsn PARLOR. wfs LUNCH A1` TALL nouns. `NORTHERN _aA|L_W7 some NORTH. x`:" GI. - M : 71-in oosMoI76iJi3rAN boNmouoNmw A\'l'l'I'l Mnore`sB1ock, Dunlop-st. Barrie. V --wlll be found-- coma NOI?:'i`iI. ,4-_A _--- u uu lslunu uasu unusual! nu IIIIU IJIIIJJLIV, lI_|DU . meek and lowly temperament when f training, and-in due time entered the iuistry. However, an affection of the hroat compelled him to leave the pulpit, nd he has since devoted his time to in uring lives for temporal purposes instead f souls for futurity ; being at the present ompany. Rev.- John is under the ot yet attained to the same proportions ;' as a ministerial look, pays a great deal f attention to the matter of -dress, is very pi,niouative--thinks what he don't know not worth knowing. The you nest child, and the heroine oi he tale, is the beautiful Miss Ada Den- is, by your leave. She is a brunette, ith classical features, well poised head, ice, plump gure, eighteen years of age, nd altogether is as pretty a girl as can e found in North Toronto. Likewise a wilful little beauty, as the sequel will hols`. othmg parficular occurred to rule his emper, he was given the proper `course ime` connected with the British Empire` ediuni height, with fair mustache and` hiskers ; is stout like his father. though- 7 ._?.-_j.PlA_ _. Jinx 'DBO. Q ' Kant:-cal. ---by using... 3? T; E. }lIA'Vlsou,% lV`ll\ 1- ' _ VAND GBOOERIES. % Iunnarn nuunnu. 1 Agent. Police Cour ' _ - Barrie. 3.47 a..m..5.3sp.m 11.40 n.m.. 10.l0u.m. attack of 7Wui.`Denuis is arV1V'elder_ly `man, who streets, up-stairs. William is of medium height. and very stout. inasmuch as he resembles Mr Qram (of the rm of Oram and J oram, Vida." Dayid Coppereld) and has diieulty with his breath. _ He is` ikewise a dark complexioned man, with ' on gray hair and whiskers Shgt have een the frost of some fty or sixty win- rs, a hot temper, and a voice thasknaeks steer silly when he is driving it along the road. a He was in by-gone times a butcher, and many a juicy steak 'aud fat brisket has he cut up and dispensed fo r ard cash in the shop below his residence. ut times having prospered with him he ome time ago quit the butcher, business and went into droviug, both as more ram- unerative and as being arhigher walk of ife. i n- 1 I'A `,I up 1 u resides at the corner of Yonge and Price" ramsmnen THISSALE, IT as AT cnommu & nvnws, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BEAVER. Has removed to more convenient and larger premises ; Eight Doors East at Old Stand. McCarthy's Block, where his numerous patrons wi1 l nd a largerhssortment of MA;LI%TB..sToI3_v_ &_ c%o., BAR IRON, HORSE snons, HORSE NAILS._ % . ' CARRIAGE AND SLEIGI-I WO0DENWARE( Every lady wanting a nlauile, or likely to want one during the next six months, should buy one from as now. and by_so._vdoing effect a saving of from one to six dollars, on every garment so purchosed. ` F El? During the last fteen years the GOICIGII BGGVBP has bought and sold Thous- ands. of Menee and at all tlmes ' has given Good Value, many times Great Bargelns in these goods, but in no time in the past have we been in a position, or had ,the determinaticln to rlea_r them .out at such cut prices as now. We don t Want to say too imuch `on this subject, but please understand us plainly, we will clear out these goods all prlcee lower than we ever offered them before In our history. uV"l When old inan Dennis went out of the utcher business , he let the shop below is resldeuce to th: Farr brothers, Wil- inn) and Fred. The latter, with whom hl story has to deal, 1s a ne young fel- ow, about twenty years of age, of medium ize, but stoutly built, as becomes all uod knights of the cleaver. He is rather ony in dress, shows indication of a mus- ache, and is all round a ne young fel- l\I.II LLISTER. STORY 85 CO Y. NO.;=~.LAyfD.sY SHOULD FAIL TO SEE THEM! in! We blwe recently bought qut a large `lot at less than 60 cents on the dollar, and to effect an entire clearance will offer our whole stock`_at their net cost price TO U33 . ' Tms _Wl_LL% LARGE SAVING 1'0 THE CUSTOMER. BIIIIMPTDH 8!. MAN'S, BARBIE. GREAT MANTLE SALE! man;eg:ma..n.nes: Mantles! one Door Vlost oro,uoun's ` I-lofol, Barrio, ' _Hu?e received; Lsrgo,8_t9k of ordingty V A `II I.hf\\? Direct frdm the Matmfacturies-in Europe A full Stock of G. BLA OKM ORE. xorornuu-hnnvo6.cgirIii|n,'..-o;; " V usual: Toronto Nuns. A ' i` V` ' Young Lohinvar hos` - hji north Toronto this time", with tho .|llllu,lA gccnmpanimelit of willing la enraged father, horried brother, and oil the trim` mings. The story iavin every way the superior of that enbalmed in verse of old, being equally giftedliwith romance and more prolic in incident The mat- ter happened thuswiie : II`! 'I\ _l _ I I I COMMENCING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13. We have just sonbmany mantles td sell, time who come rst will get first choice. V . _ Always on hand. Buyqrs will flnd the Prlcojlnforostlng. REMOVTED ! SEASONABLE SUITINGSI NORWAY IRON L 3; STEEL, A BEST PROOF con. CHAIN, ANVILS ANDVISES, Hardware ! than ever, at extraordinary low prices. V1103 r William and his good wife have been {blessed with several children The eldest. Pohu, is now at man of about thirty years ff age. Being possessed in his youth of s l ,ed `to make him shine in the pulpit, ' also In vnuulz ant` lnnrlu fnrnnnrnvnnnlr uulnan lents that it was thought we`re calculat-' MERCHANT TAILOR, AT so cams on THE noLI.AI3, A1` llvlllllull ; `IZVIL House occupied by Dr. Bailey. having atabling attached on nunlo street. adjoining Dr. Ardaglfs re ai ence; Cottage and lot oppoaxte last described parcel; One acre immediately East of Mr. R. King's residence on Blake street; an excellent building ite ' 8400. 7 AL1.ANDAlE.-A comfortable double Dwel- ling H ouse on Bradford street opposite Northern station. V 10 good building lots well situated. - FAR M 8 F1J0|.-Part or N } 1 in 7th con , 90 acres, about 80 acres cleared en treetrom etnmpqnew frame dwellin house, soil good. balance of lot can be easily cared. lNNIsFil..->. I of 8 in 14th 0011., soil and buildings good. about 60 acres olearedmaluable timber on I! I _ nhnnn; la:-Inn Vol-v nnnv '"'oiz'rn onn.1.f4.- art o'r1.oc s in 1atCon.. N no . 40 cleared. excellent not]. good buildings. quurwuy monuments. races I150 to VII). That comfortable 8 story Dwelling occupied by Mr. L. Buttereld. with small 011106 In front. and two lots - price 81000. ood hnilclinnv Int nn RA-Inn nnnnO -.u..-a-... 9-$11183 CV90. Iboul 60 010 (I. ll timber qn btlano . oheagggms :28:-y 355$?` IKI`I\(\\T'I`Il" I I -3 II ! I -1 D 3.. 11.41. ti-.. _ V... -cu--V vuvwyg IIIIII-IU VGA (CD10 ~-n'I4:'ix")N'rm.~n 1 of Wu: Gin mu Con; so ?_fx-u,_oo land.!h-st-olasu omhnrd in mumm- Q. r" ' ". I lIl I;'0.II$ [I113 0513001- 0 AWASAHA.-E in lot! in 8th Con., slplondld 13113 90 cores cleared. good build- in . I. not fro fail atxgamlilgg v nato Izod. m ` hover mg 03.0. -8. W. 3 05 6 in 7th 0011.. 50 acres. large "oxen-xnnmooanan 'rmY._nc. 881 1 too" .. t. ' very good (am; 81:20:). 1- (up `mu , . -171156!!!) A II... .1 no .l_ n_.! 1`__. 44 , nu`. W Lu. nunlur. vvlu 06 8010 very CD08]! 01' store part rentedw a_good tenant. Bay view Saw M111 Perkins) with about 4 acres at land. and two rge water lots; to be ingldhfor less than bait the cost. of the machinery e min! t 21 gonna nf vvnnn-6 In...` n.._n. -1 A._.I__A-_V._ A BOLD In IIUU mm. 8} acres 0; vacant land South of Andex-mn'e brewery adyoinin railway track, suitable for any kind of man acturing business. A number 1 vacant Inn nn RI-nfnrrl and any null 01 munulacturlng nuslness. number I vacant lots on Bradford and Charles streets. South of Buttereld s foundry. all ne building sites. Several oo ortablo houses and oottages on Charles street: an excellent opportunity fora o to get a comfortable home asthele houses can be paid tor b small monthly or quarterly instalments. cos 8150 to 8"Il. 2 story Dwelling nnnnnhul ..i_.-_ -_--_ _- --v-vp and 81000. uood buucitng lot on Rose street adjoining Mr. Braddock arosidence; , Dwellinc Hanna nn Inn: :1 (hi nf nunm .4.-. Au: 0 vn-uuvvn DLUDIIIUIIUU Dweuin House on Esntiaigof Owen streec. occupied y Mr. Bothwell. moat conveniently situated; $1200. Hanna nnnnnind hv hr nan..- I....a..... ........: $1300 33.{%?ngBo?.Xd3.`3ve?&"3e`%v".i . lingtou Hotel. Te"ms easy. Apply at. the AD- VA N CE OFFICE. 12-tf (TOWN AND FARM PROPERTIES) FOR SALE CIBIEAP. BARBIE. -First. clsss store and dwellin on South side of Dunlap-st., formerly occu ieg by Mr. Wm. Hunter. Will be sold c cap Dart 9. stood tenant. vv-' 3wv- cu---u g Vcuvvu vn:smu.-Pm of 21 mm Con. as 3a., 5011 WIWRfI2l; 6PoG, E63] goi Part o n. , 0 house and burn; moo` W -I m `d Several Park Lou West of Mr. Ewan : resi- tenle angldl`1tg;:'gu. ne View of Barrie and 'I"'hn nhnvn land: nan nlhmna ..n...a.n.. ..1.--.. mr we nuance. `;i'll'}1e V_&"%le1I'. towin Iota n be mchaud on '3, QSSVC rma, 110839 0 ` 1 I C `to build immediately. Avplyptgrc at D an ' "U'l);Il!ll1! 1.. Acorn. .ot 28 in 6thCon.. small clearing, well watered and timber:-d. soil good. MO! 22 G011- Iinnilon aluul IXBIIIDBIIICIQI nay. . 1:11:10 abov? lands are oered eapeclially ohegp an uncut ever one I cash . meat. will bye :n:lr:uuym::erma 3197?; _ fur the balance. - Thu: Ivnrnnt tninn Inf. noun 8.. _.._-I.--_.I -_ VALUABLE LANDS` rug v on yyn; III 8'l`R ATE`! & AULT, ' Barristers, Barrio. V-u u uutu uuneyxuuun,- -' nun 1l0If l!l0II: a happy as a young lgrk or} boy w'ith._~a so-rem:-fnoxr anus H18 LADY-IAOVI. on; lSh Lecturer on thetEye,vEar and Tln-oat. Trinity Medical Coll e, Toronto. Surgeon to the Mer- seer Eye and `ar Infirmary.` and Oculist and Aurlst to the Sick Children's Hospital, late Clini- 'cal Assistant Royal London 0. hthalmlc Hospi- tal. Mooreelds, and. Contra London Throat and Ear Hosp.....1. "7 f`hm'v`r F|tmat.'Toronto.. May be consulted with reference to_Dlseases or the Eye, Ear` Throat and Nasal passages. S peclal attentlon to Cross Eyes and Cataract 69-! royahyaluable sauple box of goods that Will put you in the way of mak- ing more tnonev in a few days than-you ever thou is possible at any business. Capital not re qu red. You can live at home and worlr in spare time only. or all the time. All of both sexes. of all ages. grandly successful. 50 cents to 85 easily earned every` evening. That all who want work may test: s buslno as. we make this unparalleled offer : To all who are not well eat!`-ed we will send :1 to pay for the trouble oi writing us. Full particulars. directions. etc. sent free. Immense pay absolutely sure for all who start at once. Iron t delay. Address S'I'IN_- son 85 00.. Portland. Maine. _ 50-4 for working people. Send 10 cents Bl. postage. and we will mail you free. a h Farmers. youcannot afford to do_ without the RURAL NEW-YORKER for 1885! It is the National standard of Ruralism. The editors are farm: rs. They own 3S0acrcs of experiment grounds, which are conducted in the interests of subscribers. The best writers in the world- 500 original illustrations yearly. Its Free Seed Distributions are worth to subscribers many times the cost of subscriptions. It costs more to publish than any of its class. because it is origi oal throughout. It is altogether unequaled in the originality and enterprise with which it is conducted. It oonta ins 16 pages-ne paper. R . Liberal inducements and good pay to those who secure clubs for it... - Reliable agents wanted everywhere. Over $2,800 in presents oered to subscribers. Our premium list offers liberal remuneration for services. Sample copies free. Posters and prem'um lists mai ed to all appli- cants A ddressthe RURAL NEW-YORl- A EB. 34 Park RoW,Nev_v York. 50-51 Send six cents `for maize and receive tree scout y boxut ; goo is which w hr1p.. you to. an. -more money right aw~y..th anything else in this world. An. or eithr 'd`c'x'.' succeed frouyrst sour. The bx-oa.drood ~to. to;-mac `owns bvtore the. workers. abscmtcly` :I;vu[vG At once addresv, '1 nvn_ 8: . Auggtvam. En. ozone: s. RYEBSON,! ,n~rcn~rnnu-nu Dealers in and manufacturers of all kinds of Wooden Pumps. Galvanized and Iron Pipes put ln to order. Also Windmillesupplied to_ order. A call is respectfully eolnclted`. 45-5 _ I NEALY 85 LOFTUS. '1`. PATR.ICK'S, SOCIETY Th or B'A`!1I_Ntl.-t-llwltgs-- e resu non mac or this so -let will halting: Q t.het1retTu eyineachmonth c at Bothwelre Hall A selected subject will be discussed eteech meeting. Next meeting lvnensv evening. the 6th'JasuAnY. 4}'i";`_""" "j ?`A."1'?:`}{ :'=i'-I`-; x?.`.E.`..2;E.; ` Noaly & Lqffg-E. Proprietors- There will be sold by public auction on lot 20, 5th Con. Veal rs. 20 nunutes walk from the Barrie Market, the prop. rty of Thou. (Bundle.- }slq., his entire Farm Stock. Implements. em. 9. e on . - - - ..v-`uu- -. vwvjnvvl Q/VUIII At 10 o'clock. Lunch provided. '13 monthI _ oredlu. Joaprn uoacns. Auctioneer. 49-so-p we _. ....-v .. uuwuvoawuavug The Gravenhurst Banner gives the fol- lowing as some of the sensations of that burg. Tuesday last closed with a._em'all dynamite scare in the evening. During the time of the concert in the Town has I, quite an explosion took place somewhere in the rear of the building, presumably done by some mischievous boys, who `had obtained possession of `a dynamite car-k tridge, and thought to have n" lurk by frightening the singers. The young ladies. however, took the matter with commendable coolness andcarried out the remainder of the program as if nothing had happenedr\ "V volumes of the choicest reading matter, 8 --The'.Me'hsii1io's 1tsc}{;.:taiusn*`2aso' monthly magazines. Punch , Grip. Iliustrated London News, Harper's Bazaar; London, Eng., Weekly Times, Globe, Mail, Barrie papers. Scientic American, American Machinist, Cat adian Manufacturer. Only $1.00 a year from date of eubscrintion. IIII I ! I j ---- -7. - | -overcouts"c ulnar than ovorbetore at '1`! W. & '0 V q --Jv, Elgin, -Swiss and other cele- ` brated watches, always in stock at Messrs. Sanders Bros.-, and do not be deceived into ebuyig a watch from any but responsible, e relia and practical" men,_ whose business depends_ upon giving. the best value and We have positive information that the Ontario Government has decided to re-` move the Idiot Asylum to Brookville, im- medistely after they approeehing. election in East Simqoe This is true, and the people of Orillia will` do well to bestir themselves, and not to be thrown 06' their guard by any qualied denials, CREDIT SALE. mil srmk. IIIPLEHENTS, me. ._vv ~- Uf the Orillia higm school the Inspeo~ tor says: The accomodation satisfac- tory, a fair supply of maps, meagre sup- ply of apparatus, and no lib,x-ary. Just think of it, a higher educational estab- lishment without a library. I IY_ILI_-___ 'lI,,! , (V, I -shawl H mm. knit able for X-mas k 00,50 JJL CIIIUIII delegates to the Conserve in Toronto. up; uppuu u tau uulruy-DUEBB uive convention tllll self. ` uuv _ II` ` R _ > _ I0 th:uyu: uu;m WW p right; this old` man b:`iin i s"' should not aid`;*nouy5` have objected to.-Fred `in thoxrut phoe, and that Rev. Jbhn made a) fool of'him- gait u-ryu us Uvul Scuulllg U|lIJ again J Old man Dennis kicked when Fred be- gun to come around nights. He has very Banctimonious` old man, and looked on Fred as of carnal mind and given to ways that are unrighteous. He did not desire to see his offspx-ing unequally yolked to an unbeliever, and said , so with much gasping for breath and thunder of voice. Rev. John also objected to Fred. He was trying to lift his family to a higher a mere butcher for a brother-in-law. Both Fred and Ada. pleaded with all the eloquence of young, loving, and trusting hearts, but the old man. was obdurste. and the Rev. John was likewise Then Fred struck the butcher Huck in his shot) a mighty blow with the cleaver, and registered as powerful vow to have his be- oveder know the reason why. Ads said she was ready. The preparations were made. - . Irv c n - - - - plane of society, and did not want` - WI;ong may the young people nroeper,` may their present henpineu continue and knowno "shadow while hfe lat. ' IXIUI us 40-17` ;;.4t;f::..:z.'.::.:'..f"* ' % '1` V matter but cv-estoc! nmoh tnlk in the naiqhlam-hood. the cpiniou `bnincluit tiul biunna ndninln ' Aid -'.iw-..cI-3* "smooa rum wonxs, DYE, EAR, THROAT ANDINOSEI. "'I';1esday..Dooembor 16th. I0 n'nInnh, '.lIlIlI`| nnnnhhul ' I I _ . -4 Bradford has appointed thirty-three ninnnl-an n I-Inn f`.nnnnv-nnohya at-L-\uIvnnnL:.(-. PROGRESSIVE *= &f.2*..?3.;g`3s1:; *'?' JQJIIIAUO Last Wednesday morning, when Mr. Dennis, sr., was absent in the country, Fred. and Ada drove to the Clyde hotel, on King street east. "There awaiting them wexe Rev. R. N. Burns and two gentlemen named Brown, butchers in the St. Lawrence market. The marriage ceremony was quickly performed. the witnesses attached their signatures to the necessary document and wished the bride 'oy. Rev. Burns gave them his blessing. Id. and Aria I-o.nI-line-at` `Inns : nu-manna umamumasm Ipvculu rcqueateu D0 awenn. . J. A. OCAR'l`HY. Soqrourv. BARBIE: ;1T.'G1conGn:'a_ socm'rx,_; The Regu--l;;_Meetin of the ho Boo! em" mvothv: 5-H313 h . .gpou!te the Railway tion, on Wnnnumt. 7'rn_ or J ANUARY. 1885. at 8 p.ln. JOHN P. FU!oIJJHEI'.. {HUD 52,-51 scuniggknata, leoulge cwgi Single nails, 1' `om n - Pads of ailsixinda. arnesg its 9? and Varniehem. SINGLE & nouaua; mumnss wow Miss Ade . as she tripped `to and utive, caught. the eye of young Fredr- u has an eye for beauty, has Fred,--and be young man fouthwith opped head Fr:-H nnful` `win Lnnrln `\In"unn ninnl n#ln ` 1-0, when engaged in househuld and other. over earsin luve. Miss Ada. too, new` ` Fof Heavy Dmught or_ Light `Parriage use, in . . am Mounting required. ALwAvs m SIOGK oimiun-;1 o ohm. Cheaper than unv House in or north of To- roam. P. `J . M 0'01-2.3, FARMERS.` THRESEERS AND MlLL OWNERS" save` YoU_;_fAcnrNnnY LABDINE MACHINE OIL I . guaranteed equal to lard. olive or spam on. Mccoll Bros. & Co.. . V TORONTO. SOI-DBY ALI. DIALIII8. 26-6 `LIVERPOOL 8 LONDON & GLOBE IN- . SURANOEOOMPANY. A Luna AFB man. INVEBTED FUNDS - - over $30,000,000 FUNDS INVE8 FED IN CANADA - 900.000 security. Prompt. Payment, and Libornuty in the nqinstmont or its houses are the prominent tootnros of this Company. ' IVAMAIIA RDARD OI DIRIGTHRHE Angus U. uooper. msq.; 15.` J. uarneau. nauq. Insurances elfected at Moderate Rates 01 Premium. Dwellings. Churches and Farm 31-tips:-ties insured at Specially Low Rates 0. SMITH. ' IUSEPH UGl1}B3c R'nn.-.RAnv_. Agent- Pollna Cour EOIIIIIUI VI vuau vvu-Iyiilll 0 OANAUA BOARD OI` DIRECTORS : Hon. Henry statues. Chmrman; Tho:.Gx-amp. Esq Dep.-Chairman; Theodore 1-lart.h:i:sq.: Angus C. Hooper. Esq.; E.` J. Bu-bean. q. lnnnrnnnnn enacted in Moderate Rates of acme sdum. Leave Gra.venhurst.---- 6.509. m.. 1 Leave 0111113, 6.00 a.m.. 8.30 a.m.. Arrive at Ban-lo. 6.45 a.m.. 9.85 a.m. 4 \TI\I)'n J`\II`f\YR l\I\`I\Vl\ \vfsv\n v.-__._. ..wv___- 2.40 p.m 4.00 pm 4.50 p.m NORTH 81 MCOE--~GOIN G NORTH. Leave Barrie at . 10.35 a..m.. 8.15 p.m Arrive at Penetangulehene. 1.10 p.m., 10.40 p.m GOING SOUTH . f--_._ I1__-A_-_..__-1__I_ ,,,- ,4 4-- -..._ u v (1: Lu: la 11: ;u V U. Lltl RUG. IJUU, DEW .rcd, noted his hands, his` face and ath- et1cf1.1`m,b and likewise went into the eve busmesa, They did not fall in" love --nnt. they. Fred and Ada. went away uuk, tuuk xx longrun, sprang high into hem)`, turned over and plunged down (:1Ld'IuI`cIu0Et into the abyss of love, be- yond ull hnpe of ever getting out `again. (V11 |nu'n I14.-nniu lnlzurl Inlnnn Fund kn, \aI\IQovvI -us.r\JA.a.a Leave Penetan uishene at 6.15 a.m.. 5 Arrive at Bar e -8.40 a.m.. 4 LI - CI ILA 2 DOORS WEST OF TIIE BARBIE HOTEL. NEXI DOOR T0 BANK OF COMMERCE. FA.RME:Rs 2% BIG srocx OF -AT*"_"E5_E ."= :`%-_`."_"_.E_" e_ LN Exmulunnm mnuumm. j The undersigned have deoidu-:1 to bifer the public an unparalolled opportunity to secure IHIIYIIATI A\71\ IIl\l'\l\ 1\lf|'I`TTI)'EQ NOVEMBER 1. 18%. T0 DECEMBER 94. 1884. , V (bqthays Inclusive) ' will ' utwlth each (lumen of Cabinet Photo- : onoisxlolnoh trams. glut. mat and . I to. nu3u'$"n7 51 cbovodstu they user cabinet: at ft0t gIn`3ag"d0l01I..cIlh`lt tune-ot sitting. have Ha.m1lto:1'a.;.6`.:0 9. m.. 3.50 pan Arrive st Barrie. 11.20 a..m.. 2.25 p.m.. 8.38 pan V GOING SOUTH. - K %CG` have Ban.-ie at Arrive at Hamilton I Isl-rtnuucvuavnn vyyvoiionnov vv wvvunu v BIHEXP AND. coop 1>fo'1fUREs, uunuu guvu uuulu um unsung iF: .dT'.I.321 Ada re-entered their earrmge, nd 001)? Itouping long enough at the Dennis mansion Lu tell Adafs sister of the desperate step 'they had taken, crew on out to Thornhlll to the family residence of F:-ed u'pa.reno, Where they were re- a ceived w h open arms: RI". Q Btu:-I `Lama n--- L`... Iunumooporw l Re-sittings extra. icorras House} Ions.-.v-: Toronto, 7.45 o..m.. 12.00 a..m,", 5 Lenve Barrie. 11.08 3.111.. 2.25 p.m., 5 A1` at Oollinzwood 12.40 p.xn.. 3.45_p.m, 9 11 Inc 171` l'Ip\'VIlIOo ~`! say u A can Leave Co1lingi;ood: 5.5oa.m.. 805* mm. 3.05 p.m Arrive at Barrie. ?.l-2 a.m., 10.00 ::..m.. 5.30 p.m Arrive at Toronto. 10.15 a.m.. l.45.p.m., 8.15 p.m Musxoxa BRAN(.`.H--GOING NORTH. r -__- n___.I- 11 on _ _._- ll ; ,, Le"7JEa'rIS' '"'iIIi6`Znj: 3.` [5 3.1378. 40 pfm Arrive at Oriflia. 12.00 p.m., 4.05 p.m.. 9.30 p m Arr. atG1-avenhurst. 1.20 p.m.. 5.46 p.m- ---- V A call solicited for m kinda or DRUGS. PATENT MEDICINES, DYE V STUFFS. SOAPS, COMBS, ' AND BRUSHES. - FRUITS. (`ll ienonan MONKMAN, cHEMIsT___A_N[I uausslst. racnsoatrrrdns ouuzrunnv oomrouxnnp. TOILET ARTICLES4-A FULL LINE. navy: an vvu UVUT HID IOUllUa .R_ev._ John was awfully out up, and hi! indignation took a strange turn. On Thuradey morning he got a. rig, and` Rev. Mr. Burns--not both in the tune , _though--nnd drove out to 'l'hornlul'l Arrived at the Farr domicile he prenoed eround_ awhile, and then demanded that anevylioence be procured and that the couple be remarried in his presence _1Ii, order that he might be satised thnt.n ll:_ was done in comfurmity with the .jl|;Ivf.f Nothing would turnhim from this pnurg pose. and to satisfy him Fred prd'cu`re"(l" another license and` Rev. Mr, BAu`rnI again united the couple in the holy` _ _?uQ;I;_' etc., in the presence `of etli; Rev. John. It was a godly end;edafyIugi Fred ienow n}-h1'3,kh!it;j. ter a brief honeymuengliul Rnv III 1 Irnnnn Inn]: is. A D!nn;- o;'l\-l;1-kcvstgd 1; ots. | But 01 No I_v_. `Put Omog. oppoe ta Q1_;een al l:l|IA" , vw'I'uIIvIu.u vovnuu BAanAuo' 3:09.. Photon-cphan, ` V4!-td V Barrio. is.`x3i'a."'xi'.`&'."8`1.iP8i`u`?.af> "`A'a"i`3 8.usArum.u. See certicate Ant? Almanac (or 1883. ____ . ___ __ J nr.a.c.Ayi&E3T,i3woII, Mm. ` `son 2; an m-uggnu; _u, as bottleor ca. % ' % Gnome Axnnnws overseer in the Lowell ' Carpet Corporation was for over twenty` years before his rexpov to Lowell aiicted with Salt Rheum urns worst form. It: ulcerations actual! covered more than half the surface of his y and limbs. He was entirely cured b Avian : AmuIunn.LA- San nan-timxuu n Aver - HHEUMAIISM. ,3? Vere that I` could not move from the bed. .0: dresa, without help. I tried several reme- dies without much it any relief, until I took Avaws SARSAPABILLA, by the use of two bottles of which I w_a_s completely cured. Have sold large quantxtlee of your SAnsA. .rA1uLt.A, and it still !'8t8.l!lB its wonderful pgpularitiy. The mauy notable cures it has e ected n this vicinity convince me that it is the best blood medicine ever oifered to the public. E. F. H Auras." River St..VBnoklandV. Mew, May 18, 1882. .95 .;..;.3::.a:.:.::.... wn assa ` _ ugggg-atuqTovory.snoru:-. -A . 2 L " Ii : ` but |I0h'm;udl! Ithotu't_~ 159112133. v.,`.<' \. -_x_. ` `lllobut; ....."` `?.?.s`3`e`.3:.i1 `1`';`,`.';.`f.`.?.:.%.u,i ..' .'.`.T.`E`. .";.`.;'2?.}f uuau,sndoountI7.Ind9no;aAllpoopl.II BHEll?!I!!';?-373`. VVJVWW VVIIIII UPC man But what a row there was heck ._i_n tihe city. when old men Donnie got home _the intelligence wuimpu-ted to bun by degrees. in homeopathic doles. Clarity drops a veil over the scene. i D..- '..L.. _.-_ ---1r--- - -` ~'~ .

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