Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 15 Jul 1886, p. 3

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MUSKOKA BRANCII-GO1mG NORTH. { Leave Barrie. ' 11.28 a.m., 3.30 p.m. 8.32 p.m Arrive at Orillia. 12.17 9.111.. 5.25 p.1n.. 9.25 p m Arr.atGravenhurst,1...5 p.m.. 7.00 p.m.-----. .~. r\'r\vr\ ' nnivrnrr L`\.(.I.U&.LL -uq-u-vv.. ....--.... -. _-_._ Leajve Barrie at . 11.00 a..n;.. 8.11 pm V Arrive at Penetanguishene. 1.10 p.m.. 10.10 p.m GOING SOUTH. TA-`-onDAnn`rnhriI1:}\nhA at R 1F:n,m, 2,35 YLYTI ' Leav Hamilt Arrive at Bar UULLV on at 1-19. nu r\v\ uum u bu u 111. Leave Barrie at 7.05 am. . 4.40 p.m Arrive at Hamilton 11.40 a.m.. 9.10n.m 'l`rins leave Barrie for Toronto at 7.25 a.m.. 1`I'7n n1-nut? A Ann m 'l'I."'lll'd LCBVU Du.1'L'n:. LU l 10.17 a.m.'a.nd 4.40 D.m. Luann unu an. (All tra.i_ns.unless otherwise specied arrive and depart from Union Station, Toronto). * DEPARTURES.-Going VVest. St. Louis Ex- e `Er ss at *8;10-a.Vm.; Pacic Express, 1.0: : p.m.; xp "Mixed (for I-la.ve10ck`a.nd innerme ress; 4.15 p.m. , - 7 Going E9.st.-- Limited Express 8.25 9.. m.; iiate points), 4.25 p.m.; Montreal Express, *8.00Ip.m. A mnv Am: .--Frnm the Ea.I=t-St. ouis Express p.Il1. . From the VVe`st.--Limited Express. 8.45 a.m[; . Atlantic Express. 5.05 p.m.: Mm1`ea1 EXPRESS. 8.15 p.m.; Mixed 11.20. St. Louis Exnress. Limited Express. Montreal 8.15 Mixed 11.20. St. Louis Ex ress, Express, Express and acic Express, marked * run daily inoludmg Sunday. ' 7 T. G. AND B. DIVISION. Cardwell Junction.-Going North-9.07ea..m.' 6.30 p.m. Gqing South-9.07 a.m.; 6.30 p.m. - . V 0. V. R. DIVISION ' . Inglewood J unvtion.--Going'North 10.18 a.m.; 6.29 p.111. Going South 9.23 a m.; 6.17 p.n1._ `-777"!` T7`l\TT'C'|A'I"l' ' vv V- U u v Barrie, Sept. 1. 1885. 11111.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' V R by. Edgar. Steele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 t-- idhurst. Monday. Wednesday` and Fridav . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ 4 7 111011 I tell is I my- hero- ough hese 4.25 Montreal 111`xp1'ess, "o.uu .111. , ARRIVALS---Fr0m the fouis Express ' "8.30 a..m.; Mixed (from Hav elock and interme- , diate statzons), 11 50 a..m.; Toronto Express. 9,15 GIVE I~l7iWAY 1 Northern Railwa ','South) . . .. . . . . N ewmarket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VDAILY MAIiiJS DUE FROM T0!'OntO......'....`n........ Toronto... . . ._ ........................ . . Toronto.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .` . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ottawa and Montreal...... ..... Northern Railway(North) ..... . . . . Grand Trunk East ................ .. North Simcoe Ra lwag, Peneta " "- shene and Midlan .. . can-o Newmarket...... ...... .... .. Hamilton and Beeton Branch Rail- wav _ . . . . . V V V V I beg to state that I have opened a! New mmny ; , L ~ Wine and Liquor Stor_e, ` _ 1 All orders sent by mail will be delivered` free of freight char es. every_ Saturdgyland Mon- I day. to patrons_ pom Barns and vxqinitv. . , I ` -r-r1rt7)ut1AlIA'7.'91)l`|`hT BAJNAIIIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. ONTARIO DIVISION. wm Es lnnMovEi>i ruueuan umnene, Midland and Nort Slmcoe Railway. . . . . .. 2 Grand Trunk East .... .. .. ..... . . .. Ottawa and Montreal..... . . . . . . . . . .. IOIOIIIOIIOIIOIOOI IOIIOIIOOIIIIIIOI Collingwood........ ................ ..4 Colllngwoodm... .... ........ .. Northern Railway North .......... . . 1 Meatord Branch Railway....; . . . . . 1 Hillsdale, Craighurst, Dalston and Ry(`i:ownEIill.....i....m%i.il.. : av,` gar- ee.. e s ugsquare and East Oro.. .... .; .... .. I R t--Grenfell. Tuesda and Friday. . .. 1 9 1 a o - - - . u counts. ` :-M1dhurst. Mon ay. Wednesday and Friday. . ................. .. .. 1 British Mails. ma (N. Monday, mnnaanu nna Vl'Il---- an-Iv aoovva-u vuuoo :5 ' FA*'!E9!i" Tiii - 51.... I..--.. A nun Cl!-In -' tor-mine. hunned ,_-4,) `|' u5ul_ 3511.5 EU T01'0.ntO..'a....-nu..,..'..........nun Toronto....`..'..............T............ I'1&orr<:to.. ....... ......... .. 0 am we. on Newmax-k#%... ......... ...... .. Newmarket............ ......... ndale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Hamilton 8: 36. Six 1.i{c'13'ia1i1'vlv'ai' Penetan uishene. Midland an A Simcoe Rnilwm; MRS. _sTJI;_I{-Hsnss BARBIE 156% OFFICE Barrie, Jan. 1, 1886.- one--v -u-._.- . .MANN_ S_ _oe_.5's:TAND,V -;v.uuuuro., N101? Fr1dav.... 1:3`; '(i~i.' a%:;)'m;.aaas; 1 Tuesda. and Thursday ....... ... can (He; a_x,)A Wednesda.y.. . . . . . . . I\A'fCD --.--`~ ____ __ -- _--q-`._ ._ .. 3 much larger scale than heretofore. L'LvUau-.uua.L-av. a-vu uu.-.n. . . . V u .... . . . . -. J N0,RTH SIMCOE--GOING NORTH. q1nA__. O1-. AT SUJTTQNS 'W:l-1;rVa Vshe intends ogrryink on the .__ggg g:..j: jjl coma. SOUTH. For TVo1;(`)I'1'tQ. u.AAn , nan, n ux. \JVAu \Jv\AvAA an-V .. ....., ..._. rv._. J`. VAL BAIT, n-_4. 1 100: 'I"nIrnI> Arr` NORTHEARAN RAILWAY ' Aeome NORTH.` A J IJGIIIULIB LIULIL .I.unLJ.Av an In LE W13 CA 1t"1Ei?i)"1v,f ___._________ nun: mums ran ..,'- AN I')-\ `gvav`saaeif::::::::::: succinct: o a n o - o on all i3'{ F4351 i{-&i13'ii1'v'v1." t1ene,_ "56Y' n'l\u-n-of ._._. R _1nn_ GOING NORTH. InnnO- g snvg gome SOU:I`:I:%; LIQuoRs.j Ha; removed to MAIN LINE. nu I HIM Toys, I I I.-lA_A THE .NORTHERN ADVAN CE I I II.- 7._05 a..m.. ~; 11.28 8..m.. 1 9l!|1I' SUTTON, oisrr. cALLERY1 longer" 1; arms . b have unty ost as ud i?er- J A.L_A- ua, Ti`cket Agent. 1mw&| DUE. 11 38 3 In QQ!\I'l`| M$am| 400pm , nu1upenIe1aL nay. The above lands are offered especially cheap and in nearly every case a. very small cash pay- ment will be accepted. and easy terms gxven for the balance. ` ' l`hn 1'7unnv\1- fnvrn `Int- ...... 1...-...--__1.-_r.: -_ the best machine. VERY one that has seen theVI. F. and H. A. Singer Sewing Machme, pronounces it the best sewing machine 1n Ame:-icn_for all sorts of work.` heavy or light, and _eas1est_ operated. simphcity of constructxon, noxseless 1n its. mo- tion, and can be run up to _2.000 stitches er minute. Our agent Mr. }V1llu_a.m Campbell. as just sold eleven machmes 1n the ast two weeks, and sayslts the good merlte_o the ma- chine. above all others, that makes It so easily sold. Intending purchasers should call at our- oice, next door to J. J. Brown's, and examine w. w. ELLI8, - . d - ' ' MANAGER. ` Barrie. March 13th. 1886. - 11- weu snuatea, about 3 miles from Auiston.` ` TINY.-E._ 88 in 1st Con., (except 4 acres) a very good farm; 81200. N :1: of lot 9 in the 3rd Concession, a first-c1ass Farm, 50acres cleared and nearli free from stum 3, balance good hardwood ush. Com forta. le frame dwelling. Property mtuate 2 miles from Wzsvale Station. VIRRDR A _ 1.-.6 on in an. n... .........n..1...... I V nmrn.A.-VV . 3 OI Z} 111 01311 UOIL, smaucle [ ing, well watered and timbered, soil good. art of 22 in 6th (.nn_ Vennrn, `llm-.1-An m Lu , WUM wuwreu H.110. LlII1D6I'6(1, B0l_l Q0011. art of 22 inc6th Con. Veapra, 110 acres, good house and ham: $1200. 7 W Qand part of E of 9 in 6r,h Con., 1309.01-es. 50 acres cleared and free from stum s. This is a rst-class propertv.-is situate wit in a mile of Minesing station. is very well watered and wou (1 make an excellent stock farm. is very chea at the price placed upon it, $2,500; Several Pm-k Lntsx \VnRt nf Mr, 'I4`.wnn n rand many at, we once placed m, 32,500. Several Park Lots \Vest of Mr. Ewan`: resi dence and havmga. ne View of Barrie and Kempenfeldt Bay. The above lnnn nun nnrnl na-nnn:n`l1w nhnn- ghbors the` un- it! who about mmii 1Ul` L110 uzuunce. _1`he v_acant town lots-can be ' purchased o_n stlll e_a.s1pv' term_s. in case the purchaser intenc 2 to bl-111d lmmedmtely. Apply to . s'r'n A'l`HV Kr A YT-1!!` Ll] . ' oR'rH ORILLIA.--Part of Lot 3 in 1st(_3on.. 80 a.c., 40 cleared, excellent soil, good buildmgs. property well watered. a rst-class farm especi- allg ada ted for stock rinsing. OT AWASAGA.-E } 0 lot 1 in 8th Com; asplendid farm 90 acres cleared. good bund- ings. plenty of water from a. never failing stream. no waste land. TECUMSETH.--N '1} Lot 4 in 11th Con., 100 acres. About80 acres cleared. Algood farm, well situated, about 3 miles from A 1ston.' TINY.--E. 1 R8 in Int Con, lcnrnpnt A normal 4: IIIII T`. I II`? ITIIX CIII XII I 1II will nd it advantageousto use this route, as it is the quickest in point of time, and the rates are as low as by any other. Through freight is forwarded by fast special, trains, and exper- ience has proved the intercolonial route to be the quickest for European freight to and from all points in Canada and the Western States. Tinbntn mnv ha nhfninnd and nlczn infnrmnfinn snore nu.uwa.y. . Elegant rst-class. Pullman buffet, and smok- ing cars on all through trains. Firnt.(-.1513: rnfrnnhmnnt rnnnm at nnnvpninnt an UUIIHIU Ill uuuuuu. 51111 11116 VV U5laC.l'.l..l Dbltttiin Tickets maybe obtained and also information about the route and about freight and passen- ger rates from . ROBERT B. MOODIE. T A \Vestern Freight and Passenger Agent, 93 Rossin. House Block. York st.. Toronto, D. POTTINGER. ' Chief Superintendent. Pnihvnv fnn Mnnnfnn NR Mnv9 `IRR.-'1, L 11131. DUDCFJ IILCIIUCIJ Railwav Ofce. Moncton, N.B., May 26, 1885. we uesn m we '1`0Wn8n1'p. FLOS.--Part or N 10 in 7th con , 90 acnea, about 30 acres cleared an frame dwellin, house. soil good, balance of lot can be easily c eared. - T INNISFIL.-N i of Lot 19, in the 12th Con. 100 acres. An excellent farm. Mmnnnvrm _w_ 1. A! W 1. no A 4.. mn. n-.. . zn mu acres. All exceuenn tarm. ' MEDONTE.-E 1; of W 9 of 6 in 10th Con; 60 gures good land, rst-class orchard in full bear- sr. ' From the West for all points in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince T" Edward Island, Cape Breton and Newfoundland." - All the popular sea bathin , shing and plea.- sure resorts of Canada are a ong this line. . Pullman narnlnaving M nnt,1-ea] nn `Mnnr1.-nv I Suit: 1'U5U1'l.$ Ul Lttllukl. bl.l'U mung [HIS une. Pullman cars leaving Montreal on Monday, \Vedncsday and Friday run through to Halifax, and on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday to St. John, N.B.. without chance. (nan nnnnnnfinna I-no:-In nf Dnnf T.nvu uvu'f}1 `kept 1}}? vastetul uti in .3 1......` 11'. JUIIIJ, J.V..D.. VVILIIOUL CIIEDIEG. Close connections made at Point Levis with the Grand Trunk Railway and the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company s steamers from Mont.rea.1, and at Levis with the North Shore Railway. F.Im;rn.nf. rnf..r-Jm-`nu, Pnlimnnn hn*`pf, and nmnir. uu{_uu.1':-5 U11 uu LHYU ugu uuluu. . _Fxrst-class refreshment rooms at convement dxstances. - mponms AND sxpomns --.3I1 Q_..1 4. _j-..._A._'._.._--_ L- -__.. LL:_ ___-_A._ __ :1. I '5?aav'ebo.ss'. ' Cheap `E0013 and. Braids- ` .3:-n A` -nu-1:) 1"l\`l"'(1 `8"l.`A.nE:E'I1\'TG- . FOR `BRAIDIN:G AND EMBROIDERY, Silks, Oanvases, `Patterns; C'h.em'Zle,. ` Gards, 'l"assels,A TabJ:_ Draper, (343. bsa'vsTAL PALAGE sronssj -rA`E`'I"C! % M wlmrsn. t T % ti ` ' will at the highs; oronbo D 09 o?r3'wow1 brought to the Tannery. gwcash Paid for Ride: and sk1nI._`$l i 4, W. H. cnoss 8: co. | U550 _ V A number I vacant lots on Bradfox-d.and ChlttsSthtB ram : . an111f1?i`3n s?as. W3 9 3 nary nvnrnl nnwn nu-4-akin .1...-nus..- ..-"I .-nan-...-no nu uu 11116 ouuum B11583. ` Several co ortable-houses nd cottages .on Charles street; an excellent portnnity for a mechanic to get a comfortable home asthese houses can be paid for by` small monthly or quarterly instalments. - Prices $150 to 8400. That comfortable 2 nfnrv nwnllina nnnnnina ruuiuunce. $600. _ e I ALLANDALE.-A comfortable double Dwel ling House on Bradford street opposite Northern station. 10 good building lots well situated. _ FARM - ESSA.-E i of Lot 5, an part of Lot 12. in 7th Con. Essa. 138 acres, 100 acres cleared and free of stumps, alance well timbered. The cleared land is rst class, the buildings are large and in good repair. the farm being one of the best in the Township. FLOS-_.Pm-r. nf N ; m in 71>}: (Inn on at-non BARBIE. -3} acres of vacant land South of Andertolrs brewery adjoining railwag track, guitable for any kind of manutaotur gbusi- BEE- quarterly msmlmenta. Prices $159 to I-100. comfortable 2 story Dwelhng occupied by Mr. L. Buttereld-. with small olce in front. and two lots - price 81000. Dwellimr Htnnnn nn Rant av-ln n! nu-mm aimgao and lots . Dwelling House on East side of Owen street, occupied y Mr. Bothwell, most conveniently situated ; $1200. Cottage and lot nearly opposite Dr. Ardagh e residence. $350. ' AInI.A MD A I .13 _ A nnnnfnnl-nl-do Ann}-`In Dunn] I 11638. A n INTERULONIAM RA! LWAY. % EASILY SOLD! :zt%:`LE.s:AANn snow. GUNS. EPOWN AND FARM PROPERTIES) FOR SALE c1-3215145.? T H E..'_A_.PL'-E,_E_'.C.:_,-ii ;-#. [T B9 UTE Ei1'e"s"Eoi{'v"r e`{vI1Z"v.'t'ZJti6n`.""` "' `""" VESPRA.- if of 21 in 6th Con.,sma1lc1ea.r I12. well Wntnrn and timhprn uni] ann 3% Barrie. Mdrch 13-ly vA|,ugmLE LANDS Hl|r\I"rr\ . ix In A -:11. I115:-\I1fnl1lI'\I11II:\ gMMUN1'rIoN, `Sic. ~-` % I-I;, PuI.LAu Ip`,o_oo_ LBS. pr % y. xtpply L0 7 S'i`ItA.'1`HY & AULT. Rnrrinfnrn `Rn '.F.7.87Ling Tack`le,i .1 2. Ga..U 1.11 . M Bgxrnstera. Barrie_ FOR U1 IDH` an trust- nature, --....`...,, $UGAR, FURNITURE MANUFACTURER- IN REAR OF 1\.lAl-IKET BUILDING. ` G.c+. UNDERTAR, SPRINGAND summan neon; ALL zszw. GROQUET SETS, t -A {full-s;;o;:4(>vtVi1:<>1:"Pip'3 ;;1:_S_te-t-1&1,-VE t;t(17' ind V(}n.'s.GloVt;evVV , St Pu - n a. Il?'.3!.il?60VI1VOB. Steam Guuzos. and Water Glasses. All work in this ling veg on ' ' promptly attended to. .-- - pr.-up`-u -s-- . -.-.--- LU_BRICA'I`I_NG OILS, tNr'l'\l'1-A 1| _ " V _" W" YNREIIGE vXRi12'r"Y.' Two-VD`oors of Queen's Hotel, Barrie. I STOVES! STC)V3 . 2 2 ALLTHE IIOSTLPPROVED `MAKES. WITH THE LATEST" AND" BEST FURNISHINGS T 1 AT MANUFAOTURERs'T1:::: . V 1 , . _ _ ` JOHN PLAXTON I150,000 L33" WOOL WANTED, l9A!!!!'%.\V0L.!EwI! K?-smvs Mm For which the highest pricejvill be paid in Cash or Goods. A large stock of . choose from at manufacturers` prices. "RUBBER, ASBESTOS, TI'I'\A`I'1' FILES /}_.r1"I;_ `L-:.M O;?-" `C;;iMME%S, `-1- `?`\I-\ .-ac BOOKS D HT AjP1<;)N 1+`: 13? `I `I A11fVT.I TYArI`l"I'Nr'l'\T BARRIESTOVE_%& FURNACE DEPOT IMER SOLE I) cap T SLEEP on THE woven wma :.::a*aAss._ Baikie s Book Store ! Mills on John Street. Barrie. The ociable ibuted made would an the ver in he had zltg (sf. _.._4-._._- . ..__ JOSEPH l.Isrgr1]`mN, SOUTH sn5E DUNLOP STREET, ;N}r-:x?r book To THEm>AN'!'_Or~; TEA ~.sm-r-:s.. was a P!-*XT`!!".Fl33P!.T5 ~3,E"3NA3 MILL SUPP UNDERTAKER. FOOT BALLS, . BARRIE A!19-%$TR9L%D{e SAWS, MILLBOARD_ &C.. }vMwaaig-:.;{. % BUY YOUR ' '-' ' ".7 . . ' '","-+.' " ..And all Funeraj ?z-.;z:::~.:Le;z TP`1;1-rxsired. `3.,f;1,;,- Orders by Telegraph cr OLhcz*n"isc, Promptly - " attended to. ' T ' G. O. DOLMA`G'E, L\l;;;1a"ger, Strmd. STEAIVI WORKS AND S.H(_)\\' ROOM, " C O L L I `S :-.=...f.v;~.-3.-*., B .2-._ F3. I I-3 -.i`AHMETS Vl|Lk-|i'sWOWl"i, Propriefor.A ii`&1] IAN HEMP, &c, * BELTING, .3 BBIT` V3 ETAL, s`1`EA 1v1 FITTI;\ G.\`, CARPENTER AND RICE and Sold Di}? home` to tho" , a ne merset~ BASE BALLS AND BATS,_ A A LUNCH _BA*4KETS,, / ` Bi ALL KINDS // . .;s1 ,. 3 ` _ 4 S C` _I' -q R` T l 1 L; -AT THE- do-9.2 4'" J.HENa5Rsme's. -000; i3B}{ss};a 1.3:: )5; Vxwfxnca, ' TI-1;:3.t;_ck' a-c1::"to V0 rder. CURRANTS, r_..=:; gttongregatlonal 5 _ Church, stock. All orders will re- ns of various designs and -prices` always in ceive careful attention. Funrals furnished ,com- plete. Caskets and Cof- -COLLIER srg name. may PLAXTOK RUBBER BALLS, OPPOSITE TEE ILIU u.|.u; ~ od that nan who 'superior goods to 10-15 AULAU II ~ things am. _-ua.u t his 1t_ by ht out ounty pletely mo its sad its sun, (3 4.-I `ll-Ju 7as `these pipes -1- :l y:-`:5. ;{:i-i,'\`.`llile we are going -:~_ ; iv,-.u.i iii a gr;-ind cathedral _0f- the` `*2 tn ;-{um}-, we knowery little ; .2. ? 5w ; that little that we-may `=; is, ilmt when we do. reach there .1: '.i;u-1'.- .al`::l.. the '.Hand, that shall 7~z-izig<:.a._iL*tll<- whole meaningof life. -' '..:1cJ1'=i-' of llmweii will spring out of` 172;; kllliulkl-5 of earth, until angels and ~...?.1it.s a_ml gloried _men shall lift`. up tl1ei1' \")lk``i`i, })I'HlhlHg the`. great Archi- :-ect. And the plan will have been .-;m'i(~l ou~--the changing of matter _to- zuiml, iuiimal mind to human mind, ..i:i.l lmimm mind toangelifc mind 3 and 1'2.-in all will have been brought to- `-..'~'Zl;i-2` in th<;~i_cu_t-liedral ot the universe." l'li'mu- is light aml consolation thrown Ivy i'l1ln" ()ll all the experiences that we go Ll:mm__;li. ' Life is a good. deal like-a` ~t1'i11-gm` in u etrunge house - at [lie in" sick`; it is ne- _`,'.tll;1i. he ;-;ho_uld cull for help; :.~r* _i::-mi-.',< iitint the door nor the Window ; ttul he got-5 :llu.ul, 8C(`l.{l_llg `to learn; .e'..-:3 l(.`kL1`l.`S.:tT. }1..iV 'ex`pense;A -The c:'.il cl`.sr.~11:-,:<: 'i:~: like lm.~;l:--v_ery ne- ;~;.-;:;:z_. and _\'(`C t f \'Cr_v little value ex- .-mv :1 :i 11m'.~_<- oi Lhe coming grain. "ill.-4 my-wn.-:..`l=_\' WlllCll W-eare {developed =..`:;i~:":i2::.- we x:`iu;s. 1iot study too close ` .v`;?.=- I`ll.'(,' ion is not revealed in Lfjwl ~-in:-~iiueir'lieave11ly and high- m 2: V'.l`lu_.-f:`uit_i~s the explana Lmii of Llw likes and of the vine. And ;<. i:=:u\\'l1`o:1i zmth01"1ty`alJ,OVei that the "<'1'l2-~lw~::i.l is the'.o_utcoime.of all `the `?`*'i! ~'-rm il:_ lit'_0-+ho`w .m'any, -tears _it `."`.1'~,-` llow many ..heartachea it 3`-"Lil-.*i: '. \Vhat lb l3l lI`0W mi:.misz.i-nineI \Vhat riches. upon -.3*\'<`1".' ' \.\'l1at` humility upon pride! '\.~-Ln! k}\'lm*. 1-4; icing upon. `sorrow !+'H.*W-., Wham H1 were a novelist (as 1 `:10 not at all f__H'9.nl; ll;m.'on I am not) I would V keep $3 Of goozl sirnilitudes ; not only those 31 my own invention,--'which I should 39* Expect to be prosperous,--but those lllcked up by the wayside * in- actual "ipeecll. It is not so much that they dTD_ the expression of thought as that lhel Illuminate it. Or if they adorn, it :`:e98.I11_0d(z`l'I1 `jewelry, set" with tiie th Ctr, Slmrk. It used" to be supposed` at In poetry for instance, gures of 8999011 were for more ornamentation. ;rE`h`]V6 know that in good poetry they in 011`?-y. used for throwing light. S9 _J.0y::h_0qi11a1 speech: the rea_son vjre en; the_ 9'11 _seems to be that they hit out `d?a.11ke a flash. There is nothing . W1 enjoys,` after all; like getting -1-` an and ~nLo:.... -1. _._ _ _.L!..L`2.-.' llll.L`l'1Ul um vs W "'J ("13" I" "" "' if.2not.yet dvvcloped ; but then there nus been .11. gi'ea-t- advance `in the con- struction of it. \Vh_en they all arrive 9.: n'0u)(3 vast cathedral they are unload-_ 3], and unpacked a_ud_spread about on the capacidiis oor, one` and another wt {}.1'(` t:tl{QI1 up, and the action `-is an. lI.i.l`.;<`(llI`iSiil(`,al1(lf1l3vYl6ADgl3ll they are -`fl l|l1l'.`('Il iii i'ow.s. ' 3. et`. IE cloth not ap~ .%,,.;,:`. All the work that has'gone' be : ,._`-._.m._: c-viil:}iLl_v prepmatory to some 4.-.mi c1`i.~_\is: zmd clevelopment. That ,_n_;.i<.- \V\.'}:-:1); il.Ili`tli_\", ill SOIIIG ` i, ,.l,in.i .o1`ganiBt, tlmwing ._,,'_y . i .e ; ~r~.-~.< `.a`.*lUl`l. of tho keys, and ;..'. 'll~.>'1'L l.Il(3SS of birds, vallv ii L1;- siorm, all the beat 5 `i'l.:~` .`$ll)l'E`, all humiin - :' `in-;i'.i-`by, all con1;ms- V . zim timt time the cum- . Vi \ ('75 llwtli tllc mean-* 1118. j 11 113 36-W is ..-mu 5DJ0yS -atmii idea. and g.mnucsh' tbesgay :20`? only giving, 19 9; admiraby 6-the the Herbert 8993.06 wad `telling R e` Sey1e, A frledhad 9. new 00 `amid other day that hel an) I aware- . 6 1-8 a qmal as a bonde. , a of her; She 15 9'5 big house in ghe panel` `"551 : GB _ I saw somebody in! expressed himself as be tnrougu Lug, Lu; ) I-Vnavu --.-rd v--..v we-u manic-ate with each other. {There is mt one of them that can 'p'erform the mlctiou for which It 1s created.` The mt-1-io1`1it'e otevery single pipe is a. ... , __... .ln....1.~.nn.1 . `nub Qluzrr {Janna j Si;ni1uudes. V ` .- 1 . is exxzmising what a pleasure W `Vzxk in an u]_t similitude; Not _.only `-axes it (>ntr;~r largely into our enjoyment Cfpoetry, but it gives zest; to all bright" -`01101ui;.m11:. The voluble center`: of lly group jf 1ig'gener3+0n the street: or _iu the dx'.xwi'ng-r00m-is sure to be "`Qa1"l'8}I.lCiL1g' his narration with the i1ik<.- and "-as of the frequent simile. T1 . I uvrn... .. __._..1_'_.._ l,... I ..-In AL no n1] T E V V `I519 hunc- Whe o to the No music, but the rattle of the hammer, we saw, and the -plane.` No stately tiful strueture will you see... not at all ; you wnll see duet and ahav, . Here comes the pine and the dthey are ripped out of the plank 5 There is 110111 in the metal ; u.sic in the wood, and none all 901' of T .3 constructed, and another and another, gpd all kinds of" them 5 and as they are finished they are stowed away: and n an organ is being built, `if'py(`;."_l`f : factory, What will you hgf ashlan . _ and everything 18 confusion." and they are subject to 'l1arsl1uszges, till the epipal Still in doth not yet appear what end. my are to serve, except to experts. ml when they are completed they are jmclietl ; and 1t.w0uld seem as if the Zxhole were loi'e e labour lost ; for the 'v,au1hler has seltl to the ignorant Aspec. mfoy, `This 1s.mel0d1a and this is vox humane, and this isute, and this is };Ol1t`l)0ll:" and 90 0; all through the .mna;nahle stops ,-`and they have gone" 50 sleep in the box, and the lid is screw. ed down on them, and not one of them pan he played `on. m. _ .:..r.+ Mun tlmv lznnw tlinv mu. `f theiw al ways people. ` some k none or. may county ut--1n- n that let his ent be e pur- utents; 3, [and V ,_whIch UU llluyuxt .\Jl-ll The tirst thlng they know. they are .11 board, of the cars, and are- ying through the;ai'r 5 and they cannot com- - Jux 111:. nun}! nfhl`. Thrn {H July 15, 1886. 3}1:mu. x '2.~.-n `all _s(-elns .1'_i~p~ am,` u:.d lmxnmering as.L-~1:u01`f.1O1`.u1eIody', '<)'.11i.1_cd Ta'.And curbed, ,u.,c`sV-as `these v."ni1e' we are' 1 -_..L..J..-`I -1.` J.L'..` rIl`\ I- $&r'\vwI`:w- Strimi=:3Bc1ls, Broad, Louble and_ Sin le Befla ' rushes, Curry Combs. VVh1ps nee Dada nf all kinds. Harness 118 LJHUG ronto. JAS. scaoeela, 7 CONVE_YAN_CER; COMMISSIONER IN H.C.J. , CITY OF LONDON, ENGLAND, \ Capito.-l2.000.000; deposited withth Govern-0 t ment-at Ottawa. $100,000. [Reserve fund. ~ A \ - 50,000 Sterlingz. V 'I'II-E XIERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE CO Cupita1$50_0,000;j Government deposit made. i. -'1`-HE`ABOVE ARE ALL STOCK commxrms. \ rnuvvn qty A rlI`sr\" t\r\ `nu-nnwu ..u- --.--s.` ---...--.` __-__ _...., . ..-.... ....... V4- vuA-9; 1AA4~I| L THE wAT1:fzLoo MUEEAL 13_'1_R~INsUR{ ANCE 00. `Capital, $500,000. `THE NO1 .'1`H11`.RN ASSURANCE COMPANY` ' ` _ OF ABERDEEN AND LONDON. ' an AI\l\ AAA fin 19- that; by and 36; the e prime Julia? um noon T0 am or GOMME3_c__E_. ___- . __ - "y.n.j-\J&\lIbJ-J- By wearing the only Frank. Lazarus (Late of the firm 0 Lazarus 8: Morris) renowned spec- tacles and eye glasses. a . - These" Spectacles and Eye Glasses have been used for the past 85 years and given in every instance unbounded eatis aocion. They are the best in the world. They- never tire. and last many 'ears without 0110. go. . - Rea the following" testimonial : I have great Ieasure in certifying that I have worn Spectac es manufactured by Frank Lazarus for fifteen ears, and theyexcel all others I have used or clearness of vision-and ease while writing or readinig. JAMES Gon- FREY, A.B.. late incumbent ' rlnity Church, Wolfe Island. For sale by J. HENDERSON, A .. 49-43 Hardware Merchant. Barrie '.-'w" -;-_\vv11i_hf'e_t'ou1;cA1(-'-`V 2 DOORS WEST OF THE `BARBIE HOTEL. ' 5'DRUG_, '13}l'1Ei~i;i1ii3bICINEs, DYE % S'1`UFFS,[SOAPS, COMBS, A AND BRUSHES. * IILI V 0IrLlJLIJLI- gnggng &};9g1}1 mfimnxnss V ....I..G l'\n~nnnntn 1101:: In U156` 1114:: vuaavv -o-- -- ..._.___- -_.. T anv Mounting required, For Heavy Draughtor Light Carriage use, in ` ALWAYS Iffbx oi: MfADE10 onnan. ~% 01+*1`Io1,'-.- Up-stai}-s LONDON H0 USE, A-u Tnnamnrm AZ. 7.,/'|\1I\1l\f'I VF'Il` GEORGE MONKMAN. BHEM|ST.`_A`N[JAD_BUBG|ST. EA.1=L_1g1~:::E=Ls: was a 7. This rnately. as wxth eeks in Sunday re were 3 went; re, leav- IIIII &-w--_--- -- - _ Lecturer on the Eye, Ear and Throat. Trinity I Med1oa.lOolle a, Toronto, Surgeon to the Mer- I oer Eye and ar Inrmary and Oculist and Aurlsttothe Sick Children's i1osp1ta1,.1ate Clini- cal Assistant Royal London Ofahthalmic Hospi- mx, Mnm-eelds. and Qntra_ ypndgnm Thrgat 3`a`1K's'avi`a't'E.'t~l'%'637al 0 htnamnc. nuap1- d Contra London Throat tal. Mooreelds, an e ' * 317 nhm-r-\1 Street. Toronto. and Ear Hosp... May -be consulted. with reference to Diseases of the Eye. Ear Throat and Nasal passages. 3 peolaf attention to Cross Eyes and Cataract -_._ Jvvunlily uuutul Wlllll HIE ' airs and graces, dressed as if just out of a. bandbox. `-`Lively as u ea seems good and lively, but an old `sea captain of mine used to say "he ew around likea ea in a'hot skillet. Like a bumble-bee in a bass-drum". describes the activity 0t 9. different sort of tem- perament. A f8. nvsnsoml O S E ._ - n1u-.___'A. lI\_l_I6n R@E.aVEouRs1eHTl ,dryias a covered .bridge.".;a~And how can we `declare. the neness or 'anythiiig` "so well as by saying it is ne as a d- dle" ? The alliteration, no doubt, helps, but it does `not count for very much. You -could not `substitute sh, or feather, `or fe, ,or amingo, though each is ne after a fashion; Nothing will serve but the ddle, with-its preternatural shine of varnish, its perky angles and curves, -pointed likefa saucy nose,-with per- bars (but this is venturing into deep psychological water) .a suggestion, sub- conscious, of the jaunty ddler with his dressed a `\niu4lLA._ 111' ' ` " BAYFIELD STREET. Agent for {lie following IAnsura`vncc Companies PRESORIPTIONS CAREFULLY OOMPOUNDHD. GEO. DUDLEY, H0USE,L.S'IG'-N g'fF12 soo ff`=3r3-- V-- -_._._ _ THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND TOILET ARTICLES-A FULL LINE. Cheaper than anv House, in or north -nn tn BIG STOCK 01+` At.-GQRSE BLANKETS. n_ -n__-.1 1 ....L1.. an.-I Qinrrln `RAH: PAINTER! * FREEMA-N 8 u------- Are flansaht to take. Contai their min` Pnrgugiye. 13 Ta. ante. sure, and oectiul Outrqnr otijvornu/v_~in. onuaeou or _Adu1I 4 I In}; Y Spar- nh ll NORTH 01!` S_IMCOE HOTEL. P. J`; 1v1:_O'c_>:R:a, 1\I`6ore`s Block Dunlob-st. Barrie. \./.J' > IJIJ 0|/BI/UIU .nIJ`J4.'JJ\J4V .l.L\J on Lennox: cf: Lcnnoac VFlat. `E23, '1i Ro1TEAND 1ibsm. D0113, .D1'UuU., uuuulo auuu. ugu Av rushes, nu Pads of all kinds. Harness Oils - and V'nrninhP8.. _ A call solicited for all kinds of V `Capital, 3,060,000 Stdrling. I an Klnm-)..r1u.nu: and Varmshes.. ot To- Money Orders nted on ah Mone Order _1oes m Canada, nited States, Great ritain Pru_1ce Edward Island. Newfoundland, and Ind1a., and Savings Bank deposits received be- tween_ the hours of 9 9.. m. and 4 p. m. - T Reszmterpd T.=.tf.m'n Innnt he handed in 15 min- LW6Bn_UnB nours or 9 and ; . _ 2 Re xstered Letters must be handed m 15 mm- utes efore the close of each mail. A Tho `nffnnn lot-st` n1` rd-Inn`: `I~\n:` vvunl-C-nvI\ urn uws nemre me cxose or eacn man. The letters (and all other mail matter) are taken from the street letter boxes every day, Sundays excepted, at 8.00 o'clock a...m. and at 3 "o'clock andiat 8.00 p. In 36-11 . J: EDWARDS. Postmaster lmavc- l'oronto. _ M 8.10 a`.n1...11.45 a.m.. 5.15 Ara..t Barrie, 11:28 a..m., 3.27 p.m., 8.15 A r at Collinszwood 12.35 p.m.. 5.45 mm. 9.45 l\~Ius1`:oka. E2.:)ress.4Sat}11`days 0311) . . . .1 an-\-\vn. 1-urx-rvrn`-rv 11I-__rn,.,___L_ UU1xVU ouu 1 n. Leave Gravenhurst,----~ 6.409. m., 1 Leave-0rillia.,. ` 6.20 3.131.. 8.25 9..m., Arrivea.t.Ba.rrie. 7.05 a..m.. 9.40 u..m.. --.-mm-r n~r'v.rnrn19 l1t\`l\Yt`1 xvnnr - UU1_lV U DU U Leaye Penetanguxshene at VA:-nve at Barne I n 15 AI IA 4 Large Tlntypes for 50 Cents. 9 Large Genlsfor 50 Cents. 18 Small Gems for 50 Cents. 12 Sunbeams Photo for $1. . Remember this, it takes an "artist to make a. good Tintype as well as 8, Photo. My gallery as been thoroughly retted for work. [None but first-class work made. , N.B.--It is worth 50c. to see this instrument work, and on get the pictures for nothing- I Note the ad ress. T ' ...u--uuuvu auu. uuUuvu_ D_L'uuUu. nau- wayillll I I I I I I I Q I I 0 O O O O IIOII I Q I I CI Meaford Branch Railway" ..... .. Col1ingwood.. .. .................... .. Collingwood.......................... Orilliavnolollltfld000110001-Illilbllnlll Orillia. ...... .. .v . . . . . . . . . .......... .. Hn1f{q1e, Cra.ighurst.Da1ston, Crown 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . - - - - - - Office hours. 8 a.. m. to 7 p. m. - Sundays excepted. Mnnnxv nrnvn ahnnfn An :11. 'l\:fnnn\-r {\t-Ran ALeav Collingwood` 6.00 a.m..`8.20 a..m; \OI\lno1\1. ~vv ..--- -...- -..-..---- { 3 -Lea.veTBa.rrie. 7.25 a..m., 10.17 a;.m.. 4.4 vArriv'e at Toronto. 10.90 B-.1115. 1.50 pm... 7.4 ` Muskoku Express, Mondays on1y-.'. . . 41.52 am. ' " . " 2.05 p.1n. ----.-...n.- . .-.-\ fgv.-av-r nny_.n \Yr\'nm1I pm 0 1).!!! ` 5 D.m 62 very an `that: er that it was mg, for ything he had 1' coun- J ulizm

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