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Northern Advance, 30 Jul 1885, p. 6

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raut U-U OLDEST AND Bus? omuur. IN THE wonm. Dy Ens- GRI- 100 Columns and 100 Engraving: in each issue. ' 4330 YEAR ' `L50 A YEAR. I u.....I 4.1.`--- A I- ' ORANGE JUDD Co.. DAVID w. JUDD. Pm 751 Bi-oadlway. NewAYork.V ` MMERICANAGRIEULTURISTI umce 0V8!` UC and Saturday. Money to lend. at lowest rates. Agent for _ Dominion Grange Fire Insurance Associ- ation. Canadian Mutual Aid Life Insurance and Reserve Fund Accident Associations. THOS. S. MCLEOD, Dalston. g Oice over Coulter 8: '_Vair s. Barrie, Tuesday Saturday. 6-iv BAYFIELD STREET. NORTH or SIMCOE -HOTEL. GEO. DUDLEY, H01/`SE, SIGN; FRB soo H-_H-_w!L_LARD'sJ uuu 1'l'UVILlUllUU nay UH D116 1` nuuy lflp Only. For information as to Freightand Passage. aptly to any agent of the above Railways the Dursers on board the steamers. or to the dreat Northern Transit Co y (Limited) Collingwood. THOMAS LONG. CHAS. CAMERON. a 24m! Secretarv. Manaszer, vvvu-cuvu cuuwv .n.u.soo 1.J.aI.gI'UVU rupuuu. During the ,half-jesting badinage that followed, Amy stole away. Behind the` house Webb was preparing to . mount, when a. light hand fell on his shoulder. ` `You will be careful? said Amy. appeal- ingly._ You don t seem to spare your- self in anything. I dread to have you go up into those darkening mountains. , .`WkY7 - rmer LA cu-J3...`I ` I--- ..I_!_ .5 Theisaturday Steamer calla also at Cockburn ` Island. ' PARRY souuu AND W. 5'9T suams. The Northern Belle. will leave Collimzwood IIIIIIII C$"!lIw III`: II` I vuuvuurr The Belle. leave 0 llingwood. for Parry Sound every MoxnAYa,nd 'I`m;Rsr>.u' at 1 p.m.. returning same evening, and leaving as-9 a. m. every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, for Mes.- ford, Owen Sound. Pres u Isle, 'Wia.rton, Lions Head. Club and Squaw slands. - f`.n.lIinr `nlzn at l'nhnv-vnnrnv Minhnnla Rut- ncuu. \.Jll1`U IILIU. DQUZLW, 1SlBIl(l8a Calling also at Tobennoray. Michaela Bay and Providence Bay on the Friday trip only. ' For infm-matinn an tn F`:-niohtnnd Dnnmao s. s. PAC-IEIC. ' 1 . CAPT. P. M. CAMPBELL. S. S. ATLANTIC, CAPT. R0131`. D. Foom. SS. NORTHERN BELLE. CAPT. J AS. BASSET1`. , n W. __- vs, _ nu.-no -v sync--...-v - .....---, .,..- -. ....... .....~u... 'l`.he`ne new gteamers Pacic and Atlant-ic.:; will`:-un as follows, during the season. (weather permitting): ` ' ' - Tmnvn. nllinownnd at 1 nm - Man fnv-A at 2 n pe1_'nnu.1ug;:_ ' ' Leave Colhngwood at 1 p.m ; Meaford at 3 p. m.; Owen Sound at 8 p.m., and Wiarton at 11.45 p.m. every v A. .WEDNE3DAY AND SATURDAY l-_ I7II.__....._ `l.._L__._..._.. T1541- l1_-_.._-_4. ' WUXTICZWFII TCICT TIC TIIXTCU for Killarne , Manitowaning. Little Current, Kagawong. ore Bay. Spanish River, A] omu Mills, Thessalon. Bruce Mines, Hilton, ich- 1 ards, Garden River, and V ' ' ""i{o';..'.aa.L, ' '1 Making close connection with the Northern and North-Western Railway at Oolllngwood. nnnn -Dnnin `Rnilurnv nit wnn Qnnnd, and BEE N5rfhWea Canada. -Pacino the Grand fc`c>t~}i.::1x*|*-c3-'vv;c_>o:3 "=1 -~-n~:n- -- GEORGIAN 3AY,|.lNE, ROYAL MIIIL. ' ` ` u.uu.a uuuaa gulso Iuuuu a autl.'l.rUl_l I0 As th_re`was much wood ranked, on the Clifford-tract, the matter was serious. Abram and other farm hands were sum- moned, and the brnfh8l`B acted as did` the `minute-men in the Revolution when the enemy appeared in their vicinity. The young menexcused themselves, and there were bustle and confusion; Burt, with a annel blouse belted tightly around his waist, soon dashed up to the front piazza on his horse, and ourishing a rake, said, lauszhingly, "I don't look much like a knight sallying forth -to battle, do 12 '1" ' Vnn lnnlr an 3` unn nnnhl L. A... 3! a.'L'- PAINTER! F . g _ _ '> ; .\I_ll`O_I vs 1' _ov_--ug May 3, 1882. ; "I g qxprqs my appreciaziop of the ` `valuable qualitgies or ' * " ` ` *nyer'scherryI>e::ora1 3 3 cuugu rcmcuy. . wme with cummntu ax.mza:ius_t before the battle of Vicksburg, I contracted a. se- ~I-"v`eto~cold,* w'hieli-tefminatdsjn ldtngeroun . cough. 1 found notelletftill on our march - wemame to 3 country store, where, '01: asking -,10l s0W3sl'01110`dy,'I wasnrged tq try Ann's . _Ctn:nnY tpcpow D. Q; !`I,;did_.sq.,a-n41.wasfrax2id1vL. fetio , inc9 , _... .th9n Ifhqve kept the fqcxongncongtantly by V me,tor?fa;nily nae,,a.nd {have found it to be ' : gn , bvialuable _;a`fi_I'_1ec`1yfor`thrbat a_xi&l'1ung '.f. WI W1`rL'.EY. ` 3In"nnann' `nrJ.Jc2Aym.po.,;,owu,Mm. jmfgles as a cough remedy. AA IITIAIA --It-`L (`Iowan `LIIUIIDCIAIIAD vn ow--3-1.... _--_,-' -%;'s_u-amp: our; 6: 911 lirnchlql and lung fdlrbtlvixng-byQuib_ use org-An-:n'a canny ' "'P.k,`1`O`.RAL`.`BGi.`II g"Ve,!'y' 1 >a1atg.bIe, h9-youn- ;Ii;?` ntae`l"ready;. .. . . - .. :..j' j .*r#irAsii=b.nr"% gnjqvaluaple gegneay IQ!`__tnl"0fIIo gm`; gun; dlsiaues; . " - J . W. Wnru.mr.'{' ' ' V ; min` .1 :'.l`housands `of teutixanlalsi cu.1:iy._w': the ..u _ 1' _. . ._. .___` .______ ELIZABETH STREET. BARBIE - MONEY. V` l\.l\J (ll UDIUO - Events furnisheda. practical commen- tary on Webb s words. Miss Hargrove had come oyer to spend ` the [night with Amy, and to try some ne old English. glee: that she` had obtained from her city home. They had just adjourned from the supper table to the piazza when Lum- ley appeared, hat in hand. He said thixt a fire had broken outon a. tract adjoining that belonging to the Cliffurds. City iiaps was up there gunning out 0 sea- son, Lnmley explained, and wads from their guns must `a started. it . An Chiisnnfvnanu U\iun`4|`u --AAJ _-._I_-.I -__ LL , AuL'r's'rs. MARIE. L __`l,.._(`1L-__ ._ _ 'VV5UC8I'n IKDHWIY IF UUHIDEWUUU. cic Railwayglg Owen Sound. and trunk Rygy gt Wiarton. Bxpamswca. _Ca,1_}ert, 1 18- `B(l8 (Hy PRICE 25 GENTS. POCKET mnscronv FOR 1335, s"I=I-3 VI HEN MAEURE WANTED! AT THE KEIILPENFIXLDT mmsnv, BARBIE. ' t3'Ma.nure must be free from srmd`u.n 1 JJWIIIJKI `Q T 3`-IKI Primarily by instruction and the for- mation of `public opinion. The inuence of treeson-the climate should be taught "in alliour schools as thoroughly as the multiplication table. The national and State governments would then bep_aog_1-, el` u,~ ' pelled to-loolr`5be'yond` the next; `and to appoint foresters who would have the same power to call out the people to extinguish a forest re that the sheriff has to collect his posse to put down mob violence. In the long-run ' re depart- ments in our `fo st tracts -would he more useful than thes `me in cities,.*for, after all, cities depend upon the country and its productiveness. The owners of wood- land should be taught the folly of cutting everythingbefore them, and of leaving the refuse brush to become like tinder. The smaller growth should be left to ma- ture, andthe brush piled and burned in` away that does not involve the destruc- tion of every sprout and sapling over wide areas. ' I 1 %RIFLEqmXNl_) SHOT GU;\ 3- .' &V- . AMMUNITIO_`_<. "C" I `N Auction Rooms and Office. --Few Doors Kort: of Wellington Hotel, Bayticld st.. Barrie 'as thong Licensed Auctioneer for the County)? Simcoe. Orders left at the Annrrm: Ofce willbe 1-omptly attended to. and infornmtion willbe ed l1l)a.rties requiring M r! Ford's services he had himself been consulted 83108 taken in prices to suit everybody. l 1. ` SECOND-HAND F['R.\ l'Il'RE BOUGHT AND SOLD. - . . v V` V`, Cornice Poles, and 3.11l;ind~)fFu_rni:ure axed: to order by: ompctepv W0r!;men. 31,, Planing and Turning ' A -`Done'ou Shorten: Notice. DAVID DUUGALL, In Rear 0 the Marke: '11--5- 1. . AI. _ _ . ` * - `J In thanking the ublic - for the liberal patronage %2{j, 9' vicimn in the past. begs to state that fed Don mt side:-able expense increased 11' 8 1'53 atom ties and is now prepared to do an . then ever. t BREAD 1* -T801` bum! Parlor ,SuItC::,."`L"f-r~ Sideboards, Ea-1, (fie Capital 2,0O0,()o . . menl E11 : Oh a\a:: f8:1&;30d with the Q ' oln- can mm rs`. ii: the various styles and 113.1` ._De1ivered in all mm of the mqw the be. __.-z-- 0 PARTIES SOCIA Plgxglled at short xiotice a erms. nd on reasonable ` - --vn. L8 8: WEDI) LN_A IAl. s1'oI3v. BY I. P.` 30!. 5 OFFICE--; Up manufactured fresh every d grocer for them and you vi11?;e nsgmzgm dawn: gvv:-u c-. . --___ noMmIo.a mm IFAHQ 1'L1I- Fu RN! '1' URE GEO. R. FORD. 'C1$'-- `Up-staiy-s on Lennocn r,{- Le AMMUN1 1`1U.\', ac. ;-_. 1--- - __._-_ Q... `soap BUHEL-6F snag}:-ZLIILJ I Capital, ; At`1i`t'1_1;;>;o;`,;V`o-a}e.61hi3y to. fbfgjme for them, said ebb. "We are a'u'er- i... `-45-... `RA `nun IA` `\nnnt`:Duo {\.... C,-A THE JUDICIAL alspuifs vvllllo FREDERICK THE- July 30 ~'L()\'D() Len no, `V W 1 nment c` IUI IIIIUIII DBIVI `V VIII-Is ' UV U'llJV|` ing from the law of heredity? wOur fare- fathers were compelled to fell the trees to make room for the plough, and now one of the strongest impulses of the.- average American is to cut down a tree. Our forests, ` on whicha moist climate so largely depends, are treated as if they incumber- ed the ground; The smoke that _we are breathing proves that fires are ravagihg to the north and west of us. They should; be permitted no morethan~a re v in the heart of a city.` The future of the coun-. try depends upon the people `becoming- sane on this subject.- If`we will send to the Legislature pot-house politiuiads wdio) are chiey interested in keeping up a sup- ply of liquor. instead 3 of mater, `they should be provided with a little primer giving the co,nditi_o,n.`oi` lands denuded of their forests. ' * - ` ((11 ,,-, 1IY-LL I99 _.__.I D._..L , ll__ Len ms L GO TO .z si':'u M`, TOR "now ll mun, Leonard akd. 1 4:15, ' ,, _-,!I_- I. _ BROWS Tackle, ts key. U-"7:iZ3;:;:,:bw:vvbb`!. ?; `oz-i_eQ 'Burt.; we must send you to the Legislature. . How is the, evil. to be prevented? 1' --_-...1 -Al.).*.I . Th in nu moo" it. 1-196,1 cHAPrERfx.-i(:o;;wmm; -V ~~- ------- -J--~--5-vvvo For along time the girls watched the | scene with awe, and each in imagination I saw an athletic gure begrimedvwith smcke and sending out grotesque shadows into `the obscurity, as the destroy ing element was met and fought in ways unknown to them, but which, they felt sure, involved `danger. Miss Hsrgrnve feared that they`. both had the same form in mind. She T tive to her, "could Amy be, indiegent, -to was not a. girl to remain long unconscious` cf her hem ,-_: inclinations, sud she ,knew. i that Burt Clifford had qulckenedv herr pulses as no man`-had ever d ._befor.e. This Very fact made her less Jlldlclal, less keen, in her'insight.= lfvhewas so attrac- him a.fter"months '0! " com*panionbhrp2' She had ;tho,uf_hH!h9at`1BlI9 nndenzitoodt Amv:; thofeugh . but was beginning_ to lose faith in liar imvreasiigu. some respects in `(II 8,, . 95 .. 919. 19.129? quiet dsptlimhpr`.:iture. ll`: young ' lherself was but half conI010lI|- She o ' _ lspseds into lon 'i'OV'5l'i5'|.-it " W b,` .;tz .. ...': ..:.m*..-..A.,....e~.:.' _-L -.._-.'.._'AI_-.-I._ _- _.n : _s_ I, ,_ -4---- [E'%:!!5*** -5';`i?!;`" _ L A I. -__LI_.'. \JUI'CUUO I U r'3"ei; ' 1`1;f:;$;ur3;%;% .b`mx?;us- o f y ah ha `witliblit 1 ` t hIl"ll6 _-.._I -L AA.l\_...._ I. I)._I.-l_ _._.I L--- Willi. _| _ -' The yodngfellow soon made a proposi- tion that caused 9. general andbreezy ex- eitteinent. `e"_1`-here never was a better ~~ time then this forgamping out, he said. ;i9in+n.s;. Z: x-. "The "grc'>`n'mT} i"s dfy, and there is scarce- ly anyidew. I can get two elgggg vgell,: tents. Suppose we go up ana spend a. few days onvour mountaiitffnhcli iM'aigi`e could chaperon the, ty, ',. Ie `no- doubt that Dr. end" Kg`:-vt V would i 6* . `To`1:E>ei( }xc))nt:ir1`1vie:,.t1". LDUWBIU VI TI, IlI-IU W$C%3JI -U8 Q! i d_ u totsko nnythin inplnoeofwil -A 3:33: y&o Parke : Oarbolicgceute. It inc: lhinuirdt of L&I&|b Cni..hLnnnu ail .rIunImnv~nLn. .. [ 3' "f3'iy'iT:Ts33'.l` "1'v'it"li'6E? ?t'. Fi't"`l_:'1'uTn?>5` ,` eqtul. .Gqt-,McGreg9r-& _ ko'u, and hsvo ` no other. Onfv 256. per x at.)lonkInsn |. his hilfrz 8Y!ida9rb?=*!*B*ti9ii 6? 4 r'!!.. sl1ght'spu'it"df retai1imon'1hevai:ted'as --"I . she thoroughly enjoyed Burt's lively tn: ` r` JJIIIII uu\-IV: VJIDIVI-IIIIU IIIJIILI {!V'UII|I_;s DD` UIUK '0 ' B1;r::`und; Ggieruda, until Mfbbgthovdl` 1 null . J. van IIIIVU II KUUII. umu Wllanj his huiry; zi"1id,:oreb`c&unati'oii :? uid with-'3 uuu nuuv uv ususuuus. :, . `- { ' A They all gatheredatis a = breakfast, and the surface current ' o faniily `and social life sparkled as if `there were -no hidden depths and secret thoughts. Amy s .manuer was not cold _ toward. Webb, but her pride was touched, and her feelings were a little hurt. While disposed to blame herself only that she had not the power to interest him and secure his com- panionship, as in the past, it was not in human nature to receive with indi'er- ence such. an apparent hint that he was farbeyond her. "It would -be more gen- erous in Webb to help than to ignore me I because I know so little," she thought. | "Very well : I can have a good time with 11...; ..`..I l1...."i..`.".A'.. '.'..'.4:I urn-.1. ."*_`.``u_ xx -g_...~ But_the temptation _to remain in the witching moonlight was too strong to be resisted. Hist mellow tones were a music that she had never heard before, and her eyes grew lustrous with suppressed feel- ing, and a happiness to which she was not sure she was entitled. `The spell of her beauty was on him also, and the mo- ments ew by unheeded, until Amy was heard playing and singing softly to her- self. She does not, join us again ! was Miss Hargrove s mental comment, and with not a little compunction "she rose and went into the parlor. Burt lighted a cigar, in the_hope that the girls would again joinhim, but Leonard, Webb, and Alf returned sooner than they were ex- pected, and all spee lily sat down to their unseasonable repast. - To Amy's surprise, Webb was the liveliest of the party ; but helqoked gaunt from fatigue--so `worn, indeed, that he reminded her of the time when he had returned from Burt's rescue. But-there wasjno such episode s h`adthen occurred before they parted for the night, and to this she now looked back wistfully. He rose before the others, plcaradedfatigue, and went to his roo'm. 5 1 s g gathered at? a r I and the family ---2A"I `SE- ______I,s,JI ID A vvvvucliv You will, indeed, need all your imag- ination tomake anything of our task to- night, e sa.id.~ F1 h '_ng _a.- mountain ; tireist e moss? prosi of hard work. 1 Suppose the line of re coming down to- ward me from where you are sitting. As yet unknown to him. a certain subtle -damp was originating in ' that` diijectiom We simply begin mall in a_dva;ii-.oa`of..it; so that we mav havdtime tn rnkiiin nm'm p '7"""'."; ~. `-"."."`:"`~""f`,"" "1`*?`.-".'" `f".'- etboexi `hie:-nsl `in his munner, u appuon y` ouu'los'ng,Ah 3 V 70!` to intereqt him, to lure` hi:n' ugsy pofioin uuavu 5|. uvvaanu vv_U|.I7o "3 5 - Amy soon heard Maggie bustling about, preparing a midnightlunch for. those who. would come home hungry as well as weary, and she said thet_:s_he .would go and try tohelp; To Burt this seemed suicient reason for her absence, but -Miss Hargrove thought, "Perhaps she saw that his eyes were xed chiey on me as he gave his description. I wish I knew just how she feels toward him 3 I'I_-L LL- A 5` uuu vlu. uruuuv suuunuvv uu.|_.l ull ' IIIIPK` ined you charging the line of rveu In 1m- minent dagger. of being strangled with smoke, if nothing worse. A Inn nnnn `.nnuu` Mnnm:n tun-13.... ..L...-L --vv y ;ulpLJ- yu5Iu wyv_u Au QUVDWUV UL. Ila, so that we may ha_ve"time to rak'apa_ce, extending` along the whole front? of ;the tire, clear of leaves and rubbish," and as far as possible to hollow out with hoes a trench through this space. Thus, when the re comes to this cleared .space;' there is nothing to burn,` and it "goes out for want o fuel. Of course it's rough work, and it must be done rapidly, but you 1 can see that all the heroic elements which you you may have associated with our expedi- tion are utterly Alacking, ' A . WA hn lnnltnlu Ainw`nnJ T `Inna . ;1v;:g;1';;1:"iiny,`nd I `have ; had our little"rom'ance,` ind have im_ag- :....A ..`.... ..I.........:..... u..- |:__ ".2 c_- :_ ` Juu vvnn uu LIV" yvu l.\l`|5llIl IJIIU l..ll.Ua He gave but scant attention to Thunder that night, and soon .stepped_ out on the moon-`lighted piazza, his tall, ne gure outlinedto perfection in_ his close-tting costume ` ` l 1 ? III - I u - u il:E_3h?? zmehx`cl_a'imedw Ho w_ ab- 1 aurd !' You wish to go and:-divest your - self of all picturesqueness ! I ve seen well-dressed men before, and wouldmuch prefer that you should join us as you are. We can then imagine t_hot_you are a ban- dit or a fzoutiersman, i.n d~that your `rake was a rie, which you had used :4 against the Indians We are impatient to have you tell us how you fought the re. an lIl|I1t\ ku nnn-`L ALLA-.L:n- LA 'lVL.-....:l.... the material side of life. "I can't keep pace with.him, :` she ; .gighe(l_.;-:::,`,%and new that he;-hgs lgamjod 911 lhhout my httle. range "of thou .d `noledge, he finds that I canfb " to him. than Johnnie, =:`ef;1")`e jg; much the same spirit that he: ieei" m6;~ind then. goes to hietwork or books and `forgets us both. He could help Ina so much, I `if h_01 only thought` it worth hib `while 1* T rn sure I'm not contented to be ignorant and many _'of ' the things that he `known so much about interest me m`oet." ` lI'IL.._ ___I_ -,2_I .__'__ ' '1`hns._`each girl .wa's;..busy with her; thoughts as they sat in the warm summer` night and watched the vivid line draw.- ziearer. `Mr. Clifford and Maggie came. put from ti e to time, and were evi-3. `dently disturbed by the unchecked pro- ress of the re. Alf had gone with his; itlier, `and anything like a Vconagration so {terried J uhnnie that she dared not} `leave her mother's lighted room. 3 Q...I.J.....1.. LI... -..;.......-.L'1_.. 1:..- .._-_. wauvun . .n-use-gnu: I|lulU\n U!) I ~vtatoh'til1",mq13n` ,; 'u;'es": t to be`: s`en; `If yo?llu6i'v%it"%illl%nt irn a little` of the aspect of a white man, I'll join- you." He had been eoneeidngof a ievzer-. ish impatience to get baclrto `the ladies , having carefully, even in his. thoughts,` employed the plural, and_ he had feared that they might have retired. T V :.rw ..,...-J vuuu use uvvu_ uuuuglau. Amy went to the piano, and played 1 softly until summoned without by an ex-.. cited exclamation from her friend. A_ line of fire was creeping toward them around a lofty highland, and it grew each mo-` ment more and more distinct. Oh, I know from its bosition that it's drawing. near our tract, cried Amy. If it is so bright to us at this distance, it must be almost terrible to those near by. "I sup pose they are all up there just in front of it, and Burt is so reckless! She was about to say. Webb, but, because of some unrecognized impulse, she did. not. The utterance of Burt's name however, was 2 ,_ . not lost on Miss Hargtove. '[,1____ I In little more than hhlfain hour a. swift{ gallop was heard, and Burt soon ap-p. pearedv in the light of the late-rising` moon. It's all out, he exclaimed. Leonard and Webb propose remaining; an hour or two longer, to see that it does: not break out again. There's no need of` their doing so, for Lumley promised to; cal-nhliu whni-nn' 9I ?a.ar um: "'36 4.4 1...; ;I;;'t:h`t;ii.9n;,;n.i`;i;z,sui_"ui;;tR5';u s'en; ` If yo(i ll iii`: L1lI I phi: bn a n` `ha nnnnni ` n uvtbn -nan T Lvuvv uvn uavvuvl. D nsquvuu IVUI-Ht 3 Suddenly the approaching line grew dim, was broken, and before_ very long; even the lastred glow disapneared utter- ly. . Ah, said Mr. Cll'ord,. rubbing his hands, they have got the re under,i and I don't believe it reached our tract. ueoimup*;-L n1r;?1IoDoha1a rvvylv 1. uuvgxuuu UIMIIB ' 11981` (iron at O1ujri6k s'Pond,`Faw1;ha,m, I few ugo} V He, and some of the` `men` 311 out @192 int0-d9P,.--:`.WW1`: #0 have. I upo:t..= The wlogirrolled. and . Putt: roilbd 't_oo,"gndfwmt to the bottom._`V hiu~'qn the log,'_;b\:t 1:; who V f T htiggggi Hi`-'I"`II. 1_J'.:I~.IUL -.- . Goodsa bargain: ' 5'c'.:for'l2}c. T. W. Graynk Co. The Orillie Times says : The members of the Fourth Estate and the worker : of shiney `metal, or in other words, the Printerrand I`inkers'~of`~the town, have arranged for an exhibition ame of la- orosse some daysoon . The ormer to be Wlll son a. chow?) of-`All wool Dress captained by Mr. Garrett, of the Packet, and the latter by Mr.` '1`. Phiiiips. of the Boss v.:'.l_`inshop. The winners will saw. off with the 'Bea.verton Checkers for a. leather meda . ' . `we win eel] checked 20 or eenurbelow o. nlloaoode are : _`G`ethsemaneGonoln V A V tiiiiahr .0.jr;1er, of; _.(_),1iv_e; Brgnch` Lodge. of Mnfill hill"! hdnn Inn;nun....:~. g; m k r p .. .....:...:.:..?.s:;.2.:::-;,.';. .:*:.:'.".-..::.' Goodsa bartdlna ' 61: . for "121:-.- 1-. Ir. .__.7 ...u we u . '..?i-Q clear, heuutlml `line or Printed Linen Lawn, need from 20. to 15c. Tu We Gray & C The South Simcoe News says `a young man named `Newell, just west of Brad- ford, was q.ccidentallyhs_hot last Saturdgy. He 'a.',ud gjoohmpanion `went shooting and. when about to discharge his gun at a. ground hog the animal gave him the slip; Neglecting to replace thehammer of his gun it somehow went off, and the charge lodged, in the; yoqng A n;an s head. He died7in`hal 9.n`houi'..-~ - A --;IIr(r)`I(`.`8ll_(`l A is checked Dress Goods marked a I ay down In price at ` 0 I I 00,30 , ` _- .,--. -,---u - vv -v-V A strange disease is playing havoc with 3 Cpllingwood cows. Their `milk suddenly drieswnp-and they lie down and die. Thetfe is3no'bloatin, and post mortem examination fails to detect` any lesion or adequate cause for themortality. . Eight- een-fcows have died in 'this mysterious .way in ihalj. tgn within a short time- - a.._.- 1.-.. -__ -- - 3 vvvvvvvvvv uuvvu. vuuv nuv VVl G llltlvl nun- I pledge you my word that I will not be reckless to-night ; and, after all, this is but disagreeable hiumdrum work that; we often have to do. Don t worry, little sister. Burt will be there to` watch over me, you know, he added. By-the-` way, where is he? It s time we were 0".) IlI\I A` A` number of Bradford : citizens caught em -"e'o many hertins" at Dr.`Grassie a Pefptllaet week. ` Had the catch been trout; or salmon or. sturgeon, ,0:-even snakes, a big story-would have. been in 0'rdr,"b.ut_ herring are too small` game for anbigetory. - \ _ ~ - The Parry Sound Star says. a full grown deer attempted. to stop the course of the 0hicoutimi, when of!` old Moose Point. The deer; failed sud rolled under the kee1, but roseshortly sfterwsrds sstern, appa.ren`tlv'unhurt. Hewas seen to land on one afpthe outside islands. In spite of the 1a}rge`green worm which an American `professor says is found in the centre of strawberries, the editor of thef Collingwood Enterprise is willing. to be the early bird to catch it if any one wants to try the" experiment of sending the,.berrie`s. am.` ' : -- The Werld says a few of the `(Beaten) boys `clu-bbed together last week and pro4 -cured akeg of beer which they hid "info. neihbdrivng` barn. George Thuersson imbibed too freely and was taxed $3 and costs therefor." ' '39;-"god. V `_ -'i`0;1i;;'aoi1 pleaded uiilty to "Vicki- ing7_the Scbtt fAct_:.` Judgmnt "wag" re- rs `71"h2a Coll ingvrr>r>{1;3t1rt` Q13}; that George Moberly, Bishop: of Salisbury. lately deceased, was the sole surviving uncle of Messrs. George and Frank Mob- erly of Cullingwood. ix H} 'i`h stem barge Buckeye, which grounded on 9. rock and burned to the water s`edge in Georgian Bay lately has brnkeh up ; the orjnlv parts o her remain- ing on the rocks 13 a small piece of -the hull and boiler. ` :9 ' . car-ruiun'nY`grng!c'o1nj_4Nn 1_`n%s'1-310?!` _ nxcn` -NG-E8 gs men. Nnws. `And Gong1onsed into =nim-smug` graphs for Advanog Reade:-mwho ` T ldko'1'.he Marrow otthoeat. ., Orillta -Vs _civic~ holiday will be Thursday ` Augut3`13:hi" * ~ ~ 1.: a you !IIn' n .u-5, unu , uuu nuu H10 uuu uurupbly. He mastered a powerful impulse to spring from his horse and call her `back. A moment's thought taught him, how- ever,.that he could not trust himself then " to say a. word, and he rode rapidly away. Burt soon_overtoo_k him, and their ride was comparatively silent, for each was busy with his own_ thoughts. Arnrr man` 6:; `L- ..2-..- . 1 ` ` . A cricket match between ,: the Beaten and Tnttenham clubs will be. played. on the30th V Mr. George Smart, ~neare Beeton, cut his leg` quite -severely while cradling a few dagsmgo.'.;`_. '3 *- 'e ~ " ` - `n- .1 ' n. !|I!,A,u E, j R WUKU `B_u\UDl Illi ' I `H31-`vent co`nime`nced 'in_ `_Adjala 1531: Saturday says the` Beaten, World. Mr`. Skelly cutting j_b1}e_1-at eld ` ' ' In I h Dxeuy cuuuug ';l R1.l.ll'Bl: mr.-:u- _ , V ,' Colling`wood' Township Agricultural, So- cigty `fq.ll __ain .wi_ll. be held fat ,Clu-kabnrg on Thnyudjsy apd Friday, 25th and.26th of September. ' \ . ; ; l Bndford-wants 5 good Bell to "wake up iudloepyycitizans. ;. They - might try that oelabntod, Barrier ball which has so ox- citodathe folk of. Midland. I " Peopl9ofth's8~ neighborhood -want -`a ay ats,t_1on'1tLBlb.ok'V River` Sviith." `It would nave them `a . walk to - Wsshago `Qt Longford to take the train. ' ` A`M`r. Margql got caught `by one` of the belt; at Algoma. `Milly t_he_ other V day and broken last with Lbrumes in other patftq ofhis bo<'iy' reinilted. " ' '01-! ID . The Clalrksburg` Times tel1s_of_a. cat in that "neighborhood: adopting a_ young mink which was caught there and nurs- ii;g_ it; a.a.if,it. was one of her kittens. I` II` `II 1.3 I131? Lypulvvuu . Il$$E'A\I| u ' ,, ` ~' ' :1 -my thfee c`>f"th,eT cafndidate for one trance atie Collin gwood Examinations were ~s,ucc_esafnl.- V` ~ ~ ..'-1 Inna ! asuuxuuu, uuu Jun LOGIC lUl' lily Soul. c ``I am not so young and blind but that I can see that you are quietly half-reclb less with yourself, she replied ; and her tone indicated that she was a. little liurt. HT '\'l\l'lBl\ ...... ....... _.._....1 u.,L -r ;"1`h6re` i no`. remedy known to-medical ;|cio n`de thif `ail 'ex c1` -'Fowl'or I `Exha- of; Wf`ild**Str`nwborrK 30.! I am forwholem snolbm. Dill-rhmm annular: ._- 2-.. :31 mm, Dian-has; Dyionto I in-"in" ft.>fdEln|nmar complaint Vsa1io1?:gV chit rt __v-up v--you nun: lava! vctvmony. We want to be married on the dome of the Capitol, said N unley Clark, a Warren County youth, entering Justice Egglestonh oice with Miss J ettie Collins a pretty maiden of Warren County lean- mg on his arm. It's too hot to go up there this afternoon, said the Justice, mopping his brow with a red bandana. But I'd be willing to pay extra--I don t want you to /do it for nothing, pleaded the bridegroom expectant. Well, I wouldn't'.cli;n b those stairs this sweltering afternoon for less than'$lO, said the per- `spiri nglJus'ti`ce._ If you have a mind to p" y that mu'ch,. all right` ; but I d"advise you to thke a $2 ceremony right here ' in` , th_"6,ice .\ ' It"w'ill_tie'y`ou just as tight as _ tlie ` $10 vw'eddil_g in` the dome; -`-`What do_ypu `say, alett1e ?7 inquired themat'ri- gnonially`-inclmedp yo\'_1ng' `man . i" Why; 11 saysasfe 'the` '_ev_e1-yy time, said sensibler f.I`ettie_;p`;r"_`it ` .'buy`fth'irteenya`rds ofreal pi`e1Vty_`eai'pet`tp1"Athe dining-robmj` and` I hate to wait-another year for that carpetL ;'felll, `o'al1'ead, Mr. Squire '; giveus;$2" ` gwot,-tl!i., and 'don t`leave an fuloops` in the = km?! for: V91`;Wnnt' H e ;ia`id*' s ' _ njn -andyinve minutes Mr. and Mrs.`f ; 3 lure vie ` ' *4. `#989! '*c?'?-. . -.--v vocjllvj c Man people auer from distressing sick hen. es and bilioua attacks of frequent occurrence which a bottle or two of Burdock Blood Bitters would entirely remove. It regulatea the` stomachliver, bowel: and: blood to a` healthy action . ,-_-- - .__.. ---u A number of drunks were seen in town this week. Two men very drunk drove through the streets on Monday evening. They carried whisky with them in a bottle. On Midland Avenue one of them fell. out of the buggy. And this is the way the Scott Act is enforced in this part of the country. [Since the above was put in type we havelesrned that the indi- vidual referred to, after having a sleep andsobering up a little. discovered that hisstbottle of whisky was gone, and blam- ing his father` for taking it , gave him a severe beating. He -lives two or three miles out in the country and got the whiskey before coming here. ]-Free Press. Frankie Edmonds, "a lad about seven years old, was running over the logs in the pond on Wednesday evening, and, missing his step, fell between two logs and came near being drowned. Several of his companions, however. rescued him after he had gone under, water 9. couple of Times-.--A11iston Herald. s ,-A; correspondent of the 4 Orillia Packet callsvthe attention ofto the fact that the engineer? of the steamer Orillia is not legally, qualied for his position. The writer quotes the statute to ahow that to be elegible for the position an engineer must possess 'a certicate of competency from the Board of Steamboat Inspectors. I 9 Building is going on `verj aotively in Penetanguiehene. It is rumored that "a large numberzof sawloga belonging to the G. '1 B. L. 00., of Waubaushene, were being cut by a. lumber rm here, and that legal proceedings had been taken in con- sequence. . ' V '- `attended a by Drs. Bbvman, Midland Free Press : On Friday last, Mr. Samuel Hagar, who has been at French River._since; spring, had his left arm broken in two places. `He was brought to Midland on Saturdasy and was pohn and `Kidd- A 4Brab eb`1'i(l1g:e"1`aLLfwfrikbtVradhd `$5'and5 abuts` the=othet" dd?" forraising a 2:51! J` I :.- ma: disturbance-. ._ ~ % % I: :,-_v_I- _.'=_;._ \ll.L Oh, he s talking romantic nonsense to Miss Hargrove. He won t hurt himself. I wish I was as sure of you, and I wish I had more inuence over you. I m not sucha very little sister, even if I `don t know enough to talk to you as you would like ; and she left him abruptly. He mnntnrnd a nnmn-F..l irv\nu\`nn `l\ Old Mr. Orr , of Goldwater, was pitched out of his buggy bv the breaking of the king bolt which loosened, the front wheels pitching him` forward on his head and side; He was picked up senseless and was found to have 'susta,ined some severe in- juries. A ' are .1 - vs _ ` lIUV?lI\I` 1 `Kidd, puelguy yo x:1{1!ns`._g}1r. y. A__ ' , _ In I .18 911.11...;.t,}In8ler.:,a:e:mid}t .591 hg.\_7ing;9qnsidqrgB,le Iqq,es8.. .` J.` l`.08.08tQ1_1jv 0l 5 t0Q3rl'9=.iD1Pk'.&.';;-j :3; ;' ryj sir mu-12:; .- -A: ball was`'redf1:om-an {pistol 7 tl_u-ough the door of John Ferris dwelhyg :'at_ % _A1listf.on;the othez:migl1.;- r ; .~ n.:`I. ' b.I"17u2&;yvavemag last 3 child belong"- ing to Mr. James Scroggie was kicked in the`fa;ce by a horsevwhioh was running at large and seriously hurt. lJuuL_u..y uuuvu < i I ` , `t I _ Do1lat smi1l at Midland is to be rebuilt during the. winter. The balance of this. season : stock of that mill .will be cut at the mills of_ Messrs. Peters &Cain and McLeod and Cameron. . Says the OrilliavPacket: The N orth- ern Railway Company should be sure her- fore arranging for excursions.` , They changed the date of the Sons of England excursion from Wednesdav to Thursday after the posters were out. -Theta wa.s- availing ~ ?1'egatta`- mi Lake Couhiohing ` last` Monday open to `all secondyclaas yachts. V The prizei were` $20, 8I'0.and $15,; ' ` ` ~ r- I :'Ir_` ; --___ ` The directors of the East Simcoe Ag-" ricultliral Society `ere `ma.ki`ng,_ arrange- ments for more acdm`modation for exhibit- ors. Among the improvements is a. new poultry house. ` ` IIILI: U119 UUuv`7WI Jr 1 1M6. Shbppurd, uraravenmme.-x 1ose1;`is youngzeqttdhild-1aat'J shturaay :' The .` bdvf W.=iw:etb'~hd'%w~'dr6!'uede*`=%: . -11.! ary lll1D6l' aoovo mo, ?a_`wcI__:.,, _ . .,v n 7 Eehliiivnishl :ebsue*` Ms been nzd fprv sxnora. 0- % B1a.ck.t *9 1naP9ct9r.;14v.d=.th9knharze- 1:124 l1nn('gn1;.znn `Ink. i>'|I|nn_un:`A ruin. u 3 uuu yuuuu uzznuqnxlg mounui.1ns." J` ` Why.'Am5_', he repliegl, laughing`, 3 one would thmk I was gotng to fight Indians, and you feared for my scalp. I am not an vnnna and hum: k'..4. 44...; T 3V:k'e: wxf ti: mii 5:3-. fessional acull race for 8800 last Monday at Pittlburg, making-the fastest time. on 1'90l'_d.2:..`:.'.;; 'v"`i.- ` .f V. of 0ril1I&'5"at!idBii;7 ta. iinm lie ;.is;"t new all right. Folly generally meets with its reward. T ` ' " , . - Williilii si1;;i,3idge`1{s2;e~;31r fspgers while wm king in aitrAlIitdns:{w'1 1iil1. .1 , I.L_"...L.......... `VIII all!` III ?I LIIABQIVIJIJ wiu ---" The lightning _during th latestorms sgr,uk sgvglyal pb3eots;at3Gr8!enh0.P3t-.`.- ` ` -.- ...I__~__; LL- A,II1_l-Ac. d1-turwn<,=%- i % Th 'ro`c een1i;nn` THea1chA Iqgip:eciip1".`.hi!-'8 been threatened. with meen,*;esfs%= for de1i`ty`t6'hi9is`i=t.$*- % _ . .. _ > (`1:.....--.I .u-..L nnnlnnn nun 511;!` ht! I911 `lIlD0 _I l5llD'IlI.(lWII (ll'OWl!0!l." ' ` A Aclffcj rr ';11'_ ' *'to1:% T bvth in "'2; B . sf `Tdi-d_r % W-v"~ "-'"'I' "' -*'~"'`'.':"` ."."**'* ." n i On rtho" ?4th~3of-Sbpheggber the Alluton Orangemen will"ex'c'uN`to Owen Smllld II`? V n -rs,-,n____'___.I -1 LI... bun of. the tug, .~Doty, Parry Sound; had his wrlgt broken last. week. ; ._-,E ___..... ,.-.... n. '9 3reH..'; as:-assault was-J A515 nus Nu IIU I-IOIIUIC. U 1; I You look as if you could be one if the occasion arose, Miss Hargrove replied. vnlirsnm `kn I-nn'I`_{naHn.~ `L-.I:...-..... LL-L

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