Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 15 Jul 1886, p. 7

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~ burn Luxuuu. . ....-, _ - , " lea. e Collingwood for Parry sauna rave;-y_ f 8'; and Saturday at 1 p.m., re- ` ' T _ P 9 y Sound on Monday and ` t` 6 . For information as to freight and fares. apply to any akent of the above railways, the pursers on board th_e . r to the Great Northern Transnt ummmrv :~ Orns. CAD} %':;e8'nif imit`>,d; Collin d` we LONG 00! ' --I u ,.,_ a.a_%` 2 s so mt s... 00.. Llmlwu. Lnu. retarv : < 1?HE;NQ1TIiEI%N ApvANcE. 1.15 spgedy Cure. :1 _ _ _..;J- Gaunt` v'(".I1 =&`+ .31- ` ). the Great 1V01`huuru u........ ruin it ,LONG - '0-N9 F~?.l&:30&Re. `\,*-- so-ma y` A M,- I886 nun nmssssunns AND rams [4510 !IMrunTA*nTAmuncEMT. Oppqsilte N. R. R., Statlon, Dunlap-$1., Barrie. MILLINERY STOCK COMPLETE. 0 Owing` t0 a c0i1templated change in W our Business, we have dcided to reduceour large Stock of Hardware ` $5,000.00. II--IIVI IIUIIIiI,IlI t-. I . L "- ' '. ' _ - j - - This Stock consists of Bar Iron, Steel, Waggon Skelns, Axles, Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Carriage Hardware, Sarven WI1'ee!s, Gears, Rims, Spokes, Hubs Runners, E hafts, Poles, etc. V In Shelf Goods: we shall carry out this 0051` sale in many lines. And in every line we shall- give Unheard of Prices for cash. -- ._ _ __ _____..__ ... . -u-u-u--in-an-is A 1-7 -I--I-1--x~r-r':1 r- 1 1 and Continue until We have reached our aim-A--`Stock reduced F We Thousand Dollars . This is no Bogus sale; `NIT, _ _A Dress a.ndMant1e Making in` all its branches. THE` HOME. LIBRARY I_\__SOGIATION. A GREAT BOOM TO BOOK BUYERS. 8 116701` factured can u-_-___ _ THE secret of the success of the H. L.'A. is | that:it brings the readers face to face with the publishers. _ ` Every member of the association becomes at once a wholesale dealer, whether he buys one book or fty. Our plan is to issue a certificate good for three years, which entitles the _mem- er to all the advantages of the Association. The ent can be seen at any time. Rooms over r. Paul's shoe store, where engagements can be made for calling. J. D. BOLTON. . FRED. Hurray, Mnnmrer. Agent. WE PUBLISH A FEW `REFERENCES. The plan of the H. L. A. is well worth inves- tigation. Valuable books are offered to mem- bers at almost half the usual rice. To book hnvnr the fee of membe_r_h p_ ggguig be in In vu -.. B ...- s _ usual `price. 1'0 Uuun buvers the membersh p would in reality a rent saving. Albert W. Spragge. Pastor St. a.ul`s, Newmarket. ` The H. L. A. offers very liberal terms to sub- scribers. Those purchasing books from time to time will very soon save more than the cost, of membershitia. I ho a. large membership will be secure in this oc?.1iItly.S J. E. Dickson, e -, . Heed Master. Newmark . . We have also 9. number of references from prominent men of Barrie. 25 37 Comparison and, Inspection invited. Close quotations to Builders and `others requir- ing larire quantities`. MILLS -C00per 8 Falls. HE`?\?`i?WHi%EiE3WA%R.f,., AT Lw.Q0T_,fJ9EnA9A i'EI%N'l`S %AIAIl%%._!3J!iT`a...3..$,\ `ICUC & In--..-- _ _ __ , Now Ready for Occupancy on Hardy Island. `near the bestiblack bass shing grounds and son. Splendid shing. -Good bathing; {)safjly on trjout streams of the Geo in `Bay, Scenery from-the island unsurpass . Beaut1f_ui groves of pine. magic and birch. Strawberrxes. rasp- bernes;-an blueberriesin abundance in sea.- steamers up and down. Sail and row or hire. Cottages per month 810. Tents er week an an Address. CAPT: MCADNA M, ' an,_ge3_r any ----- hit-3. Cbttges montn mu. -wuus u;-w.,u.\ ad%:a=~H%PTi %a%: M ..o.rysa.n, ' 01-Isle WSLEY. Biarrie. in eolrgm Bay n 11 ng camp ng arlesw to W. J'..Gra.ha.m. nilway am? `$13,383.13; Ticket Agent. Ban-1e, who can give further in- gogghqgnd arran e for passage. etc, ( ice est onb_ -Post,Otn_pg_-,3. ,~_ I A formati I a To lacgmplish this we offer our large Stock of -MAN.UFA_CTURER 1 IULTULV . . Manager. ARE SPLENDID VALUE THIS SEASON. Ill. Dazxau, n u. ...._-_ a. . _ ___, __,V and arran e i [est ?:I?g"P0st Oice. .- A _,ce `Lt. 23231 .lJ\.rbvIn.I vvvwav, We mean what we Say. `. OF AND DEALER IN ,1 mew, 'r Com-b sl-IINGLES. 22 OFFICE-_-BARR!E AND l'!( Y Aent. .SCOTT S -:- BOOKSTORE. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Wmw>:%R zwm a%x%:&%@ Baby Carriages, _with or without wire wheels Lacrosses, Lawn Tennis Raquets. Base Bail Clubs and `Balls. Linen Window Shades and Paper Window Shades. Have largely increased their stock to meet the wants [their numerous customers. MGALLISTER, STORY 3; co.,. at manufacturers prices. J ustreceived direct from Belgium two consignments of Glass, including Plain Window Glass, Figured Glass, Col- ored Glass, Plate Glass. Prices very low. Paints. Paint Oils, Varnishes. full stock at bottomprices. Bu lders Hardware, full line at bottom prices. Harvest Tools, the best goods in the market at rock bottom prices. -13.. CARRIAGE MAKERS, Bmcxsmrn AND MILL sur- % runs A srmcuvrv. iMcALLISTER, STORY & CO Y. See my prices before purchasing elsewhere. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. NOTIOE a. .-..a-.---- I bsion for Machirgry {A mic}; by MCCOLL BROS. 86 00-. Toronto. ' ` _ When buying ask for _ MGCOLI- S LARDINE MACHIN E OIL. __ I__....I....-... n nah. hyl `Inn vnvnunnnfn 1'7_I It- T k -:7--- > T QaA5Ub'_lf_I01Tf1;-A_nTy dealer o}_1nd selling other Oils as hardwar e PURVIS 20,000 lbs. BARBED FENCE WIRE, HARDWARE ! wholesale and Retail Hardware, One Door West of the Queen s Hotel, Barrie. . F. ewxm, -T--LAR(_:EST AND BEST` ASSOIiT.\IEN1` or -- OPPOSITE STATION. BARRIE. j1`#O FARMER.SL AND TH RESHERS--The .. ....u_.___-. .....'.z.. kw 'unnn1.t. RROS. &: 00.. Toronto. ---A COLIPLETE STOCK 0F--- IMPORTER, &c., Sign of Circular Saw, T\-_...'I.... burn} BARRAUD IS NOWCMAKING DIRECT PHOTO- GRAPHS FROM CARD SIZE UP TO II X B4 CABINETS raomumoa pea nozsn. L000`- BOTI-I'VV'IE3LL`S _BLOCK, THE PHTGBPHEB, I (|,Li, ll .|.v--44. . . . . . -..,. ___v x made MCCOLL 00.," Toronto. .B.A.FI..I=l IE, St. Btirrie. Oils will be prosecuted. . 17-1 01 from Cilu-3:... if! most. W9 itbels on 5 not 533 us E53015, ations. sigma age of ddress '1'i1E. :0. M10 :99 A walk any UIBL-uuuo. ` we we poor, Kathie and I, but we had our little pleasnres,~which~ (seemed f b1ygweet,becanse or the economy douwere generally obliged to 9 practice. wewewinter, however, times were hard, and our -good. angel eeemed to ten us. I found 1!. dxtcult; . f -0013 . _ . Em)t}:)il;wQ1~k, and Kathle 3 pay ,..had ; been decreased. . /1`...nr\h1'h before, my fair young re at that n decreaseu. _ v__ - begix months before, my fa young . .had had a lover who commanded- We1g1sa1ax`v as traveling salesman. ag1`3l'; er.e W; no betrothal, ' but affairs interesting stage when but old W13 ncofled t0 bring. them to a W ,` . T - ' ;1'iSi8. Just M thig "time Charlie Lyfordfs, `m[..l0).H.8 geh him r If at a. few hours tom. M. Hem only '-M1; his mlisn and bid T Kathe `lmeto, }I`_U.(,.`v'-ii-'~l();>ki1l`.l volumes that '1 h`.t:at,\1 1`YMt S` Oak .1 then... he` was OE`, Jew? .f. \,t p!('!\\'S we had was that he 3m11UxL)1:J xr r:.1r<; f 1-0)) the deck of the 1: mg: in ,1 mwific storm when it was :0g5'i1,le to pcsclxe hrm. . )1y10()r 1)-mve Ixathle kept up a show Jihe,` 01(1) bright, gay manner, but he was paler.` and her eyes _Were tear- yained at times. . T `t T _, .`1,\..,, :n Hm wm-Id. [no vou stained at uiuua. We were alone in the world, , so you will not wl-mler that 1 made an idol of her, and dreamed impossible things for her future. _ ' _ . I A We were not at all alike ; I was pale ,.md.quiet, with thin cheeks, and "big, ;ieyve_Vos, while Kathie, although two i _veau`s my junior, was half a. head taller, -.md carriiwl herself with the easy grace in youngf queen; . ' 7 She had a brighter complexion than l. lm` eyes were brown and full of ex- p1'essi :m<:l lmr hair clung in little '.l\V`nl'~l`ll`l!:r>g l>\'(\1` `rt milk-white forehead, ' l H` `I L-- 1r-mn.:x1r `I.!.' 7'I .l'ni;y Lu nuuuun; .._. .,.._, ,_, , u.-h-:`s- wu Iiwxl, would lookat her So :1111}i1.g} zuul npp1'.ovi_ng1y at `times. zhut 1 ML t:u1' ho had a tender interest in hm`. . V He got into tho way of dropping in wpon us of an evening. * Ifoundhim a must c0ngx+nial_ companion, wiell-read, intvlleptllul, and quaintly hum'or0VuVB. . ` ' - 1`-..- Iuu ll\.`.\.l(\| mu`. 1...__. ~-J We It-ad only known him, a. fOW months, but alroxdy he seemed like an- oid fI`i(:.11(,1, and the sight) of his broad shouldwa In their well Worn -brown` ulste.-r was a pleasant one `to me-'-Lhow pleasant I was 10111 to confess, even `to M myself, an sure was I "that. my Bi8t9l` Kathie was dear to him. - . ` ' V _I 1.- ......1 .:md' }112{1i loose fl-`on l\uLIUU was Vuuur bu uuu. V Kat-hie herself never seemed to real- ize it. . . . 12, ___:1... -6` IZB IL. I wished that.` she might. In spite Of the little pang that it._ gave me to con . template such a possibility, I knew. that it would he a, grand thing for her to be- come the wife of Dr. Loring, if only she ` . could forget Charlie Lyford. A ._-_-._._ _-__1,1 1... .. .......n n4` nnm. .\4UuL\.l IUXSUU \JL|ulllU JJJ L\Jl-V" A woman would be so sure of com- fort and protection with a man of his calm, strong, happy temperament ! n :1 AL-.. Juan}- '""""""`D` ""'l'l'J " I was thinking of all this when Kathie came at last, flushed and breath- less from her swift walk in the pierc mg wind. 1l'\'1 I II , ,,_ -Us w mu. Did yod gets the money, dear '1" 1 V quexied auxious1y,`as I got up to Put the1ittle_b1'()Wn teapot upon the ' table " When: nut` supper of bread and . butter Was Mid .. ` . . - - 1, .-- L.-- ...... T . " Nu, . Ka.t3hiTH, giving hm` tut an a Loss upon the lounge, and unb_l1t- Wmng the: rough grey coat. ; which huggul In-r littla gure so closely. and 1 Willing u?l'L1na rml mittens which Were -i;u~1w..1mm, 1..5L `point of respecta- })i1i[\'_ ` ' . A ' 1" '-ill`! KI1n\Hi- 1L()Ll11I1`_( about yUul' ULUUI-VI W 3 so I mzado build toask MI'- 110113` ' "_1`dn fur--.1 \vmk s wages. T H3 W35 Ve"Y Civil uhom; it; and 1` ordered a. q\18-N'i91'.- ."f `Wm of "anal 111141 a basket of _ki!1d7 ' `lg-S on my V-my `home, which will- be 39.1% Lhc lay 4-.xf:r'e1` no-morrow._ `W0'11b have u xomim; old re to-morrow With What fuel we `have, Esther, in honor Of _<,`hristmas Day." ' ' 1 , ` 'Ku+1.:,`. 1. ...,L..,1 .. 1:u.`I- An nku nnnd- _'--_t mLul'v1H llliy. ' '- `Kathie laughed a. little as she pulled her chair up Ldthe table. It seemed 30 m_e that she looked brighter and hi? ` W5? than usual, and there W88 `[9: '8`1iSh dimple in one cheek. `T m,. 'l\_ r _,,:., _1_..`.. Loan` nn O-Iu uuulirlu Lu UuD.UuDUno `I met; Dr. Loring down 1.1616` oh Main street.,she said, dimpling Bgnd,` 11I_1g more than ever. V X- \I.. L- . - c u `.1 _L 1171...`;- T Q hm` Up so ! -....._u5 mum bl1d.Ll UVUF. My heart- gave a quick tahrob. Vyha` `M he been saying no Kathie to b1`18h" He wants us to spend to-morrow ' "{iIig at his house, a9dv.Vwi1l;.,aeqd;,, `l ]a"1age_for us. He wa.a_ ere to deliver the inviT3at`iQ`i1`* 10 99.5` hf begged me to take it, ashe was 0.11 h" ,VY to visit a dangerously f Bi -"'k. pauenhn ' ` ` v v ounq qn0<*n 3 `eyes and m, zmcl Ilair ,:riru:rs :mft<~ (mp:-1~aLe efi'otfis, to break ~ - - - 1 -4 _.L. ...\.. rm] I114` huzxvy braids which } wt 1`. d-`)1-,|Ut-h( .1` head. my-i:_;g, who frequently visited - H35 :31` :m()Lhu1' in "the block T ,_H~__ (this "time as sent % , The Doctor's Honest` _ I-4--..-.1-`unit `Ann ` .v.v 1,11, '.|.ua.uuu-J, WU uaggou 1 ....I_dor{ t lfnow why we 'ca.nnot; said Ko.th1e,.s1ppmg her _t.ea contentedly; I. ' nnnnnn L:............. _.- `L--- .. ..`LI..!__ _. .550!`-&lI\J ~DL JtlI|J6 IJUI DUN UUulUu|Wlyn ` Bec9.use-beca.use"-weihave nothing. ts to`we9.r;` and `then, would it be proper? - ' It TL .!.._ .I. L- L- - -A__;A- ~ ' ` It rIt isn't to be 9. party, you` know, explained Kathie. -Your. rev.` 0 lin is just V the thing--ho one wgll `agsgecf the service it has done, and my black cashmere will do very well. Dr. Lor- iug spoke of a op,u3ij} of hie--a. young man who is just`; hmne from abroad and v. will be there. - As far as the propriety is concerned, I see nothing to : prevent. our going. Dr. Loring introduced? his mother to me one day," yo.u know, She keeps house for him and is one of the nicest old ladies in the world. She sends her regards to us now, and hopes we will. not disappoint them.v So it 'was__ settled. - Kathie hada way of settling such things, notwithstanding ,the:1,'a c t'that I was the elder. A ' v-v V.`-up u The next ' morning the market-man brought us a. pair of chickens and a bag of great. golden oranges, bnt_e he could not tellus who ordered them; Heonly knew that he was "to bring then: to Miss Temple, at No. 4, West aOrcha.rd streef. i run 0 . cu Ovur Christmas dinner was to have consisted of cold ham and bread and butter, and Kathie,twho was inordin- ately fond of T chicken, executed 9. pi- ' rouette about the table whereupon the fowls lav, as the market-man disappear ed. ` ~ A u an U\.lo I fownd myself a.gain'wondsring over my sister s gnod spipitzs, and as'evening drew near, and we began to prepare ourselves for our visit, I said, watching her closely : ` u`l\L _ 1'\-...L.... t\(`I'\\:I'QCI unn 1-rnvvv LIUI. ULUDULJ I The Doctor admires you very much, I think. ` n,r_ _._...;.L_ ..:..a..... ....-and-`I-.n'nn:'I a ]aI1a11 UJUUU .1. l.I.lll'b_g _ . My pretty sister smothered a. laugh as shereturned : v Do you think so? T But -my artful attempts-to draw her into some sort of an admission were vain;_a.nd when at last the carriage came for us, I was no nearer the scene of her geiety than on the previous even- '- "" D "uI a. ing. V _ Dr. Loring and his mother met tie `in the doorway of his home, a substantial old-fashioned house, standing in a wide" garden. IL. 1 -..:.... ...-.. .. mn+.`nm-Imlnnlzina it B00/{'5 .... n/all. garnen. _ Mrs. Loring was a motherly-looking Old lady with silvery hair, and large, kindly dark eyes, like her son's- ,j__.-_'I .. 1:1-J-In 13+ `sol! ']zAqn' `vat Kluuly uuux UJCD, lnnu lawn. nava- I wondered a. little at her `keen `yet pleasantly searching look into my face as she took my hand in hers, but my heart went out to her at once when she kissed me and said cordially : T Y on are welcome, my dear. After we had` removed our wraps, Dr. Loring took possession of me, and led me into the `wide pleasant `parlor, where an open re burned cheerily in ' `T A.l........Ll- :+ ..:...m1m- f.hn.t Mrs. Lor- _t'.ne grate. I thought it singular that Mrs. ing should detain Kathie in. the cham- ber which had been turned into a_ dream ing-room, but every passing emotion was swept into nothingness when Dr. Loring brought me face to face, in the center of the par1or,'with-Charlie Ly- ford 1 -. 1-11-... "mu ..1.m1n+n1v ra. ford! The young fellow was absolutely ra- diant as he caught my hand in his, and I could do -nothing but cling to him and gasp rapturously, as I e thought `of Kathie : I ` i Oh, Charlie, is it really you T And presently I heard the story at his rescue; `After nearly A thirty six hours on an empty cask "which went overboard with him, he was picked up half dead with hunger and fatigue by a Russian ship. A This vessel was bound for -her own country, and Charlie being violently ill and delirious from the effects of his ex- posure, when they reached port was left in a Russian hospital, where be nearly died. p 1171, -_ 1... ......mp lnnHm~ lug nurge wrote `%`l_3__y5, -Kathie, we *cagp,ot idnn .- died. 7 When he grew better his nurse some letters` home for him, among which was one for Kathie ;but whether the woman misdirected them, or neg- lected to post them, he did not know, but had since_discovered'that no news of, his rescue had reached England. 7 On his arrival here, a day or two be- fore, he had come straight to his cous- in, -who, to his delight, he found was a friend of ours, and who persuaded him to meet Kathie here. * At this point the parlor-door was hastily opened`, and my sister came in -followed by Mrs. Loring. . [I saw at a glance that.-Kathie knew . all, for she was white -as any ghost, and - trembling all over; light in her sweet young face that r _ made her divine` to 9 . l voice was so frightened with 'J0y,'that I" laughed outright. with tears rushing 1 into my `eyes, when she cried with out- ; stretched hands : a ' f Charlie ! Charlie!" . The young man had her in his arms a kissing her at a great rate, as the - doc- o tor ledime into the next room ; and .I have a`sus`picion* that Mrs. Luring dis, appeared conveniently, in order that the lovers might bealone together.` V - p-.'....l mnplf seated in a great 3 tl-16 lovers might bealouu w,._-,w.A.... I soon found myself seated great. easy chair before the library re, [while Dr. Loring smiled ; down at me, with .hin owneves very wet: Then, with," a1 J .-`- -m... Veasy cnaxr Uuuuu ...... _-.-- `Dr . his own;eyes Wat. '. `sudden pang, I rmemben imust` cost him. `T ' -~ mw-v " I fa l'=`iiiLa`.v(4y o1. I 9`lized`-"-'=- 7 .. `J ;, ' `' \'`~- 5- `s. ._; `~.....' . ` I broke down 'miserab1" here ,- but `the doctor's eyes` were dry by this time, ;and he wga smiling quizzioally at. me. Willi. L nu, .y__. .. V . gmeypbered what I_ faltered ;, -` Lo-I Av _`..`but ` D"_"' ' ` Esther, dear little "woman, do you not know that I love `you ! I, made a 1 `condante of -Kathiqyesterday, and she adyised me,-to try a my _ luck to day. Esther, `sire you goitnghto be my _wife 3" , . 'I"I..3.... LL-.. _...... AL. ..........I- .-. run`-U nun .o1:oximity, together with this ab- _rupt question,` rather disturbed "my equanimity ; but I man'ag'ed',to stammer, ushing hotly before his laughing eyes : y I thought you-liked Kathie. "So I do, V . assented thedoetor calm- ly, ` like .K9.._th1`e for 9. 8i aterIiu~law ;Ibut if I have not made" you comprehend whom I wa'x'1tfor 9; wife, then I` must begin all over again. I I1`... _....~ ...4_.....-L I" __-_A. AL_ __.__ _ f`My _ dear_._little. -(1-iend 7 he said. drawing a. chair, and seating hipself thereon, so. that his noble head, `so tly crowned with its silver-threaded brown locks`, was closeto my shoulder, what are you driving at T -`l:l':... ........_E..-2L__ L___-.I -.I .1 - -rva--an upon vvvn nab`-nuao For one` moment. I met` the gaze of his dear kind eyes, and then I covered my face "with both hands ` 1'). ____L L1,. __--__ _L_,_. _r_. _ , 1 _.-:':I --J -uuvv Iv QUIII Ilvvnn 5InI.|_\I|J. He put his arms about die, and said gently _: -- u`l3...n.l...... .1-..-.. 1:;..I- '_-....... ,1- _.-.- --I.Iv-nvl, vocv Jvvn Evan.-B vv -vv an... o.- This, then, was the secret of my sis- ter s wonderful `spirits 1' Dear Kathie, she little knew three hours ago what happiness awaited .,her ;! Am: ..,L..+ ....... 1"'.._4-1. kn "an. hlmsma` nu vv unvuu RJIIJMIIU .aniong women 3 Thewemembrance of my inrmity smote me as Dr. Loring spoke again. T 5.... --.-.:|-:-`cu 4'..- u-nu nnnnvnu ma- ind v:h:.t was I21;-E) V. be so - bldsised '7:1_;i.| ' DIJVILU Iasunaac . I am waiting for my answer, _Es- ther. _ 7 v . "Oh, how can you care for me," I cued, a pale faced cripple? "Dear, , he said, tenderiy` wiping away my starting tears with his hand kercbief, you must never speak ofmy wife like that. The poor little. knee shall be cured. l have a. frieryl who makes a specialty of all such cases. He A shall be consulted if you think you could care for a gray headed old fellow like me, he added, minnickingmy _voice_ ,so l absurdly that I laughed outright, and V did not refuse the kiss with which he claimed me. --- -I ,,_,__:-.1 ..L-... . l\.T..u cmuuuu um. . V _ . n We are happilp married now ; Mrs, ` Loring lives with us; and Charlie and 1 Kathie are in the next street. My ` lameness is cured, and my husband is one of the best inithe world} - Methods er a. Model Landlord. _Lord Tollemache, who has just com pleted his_80th year, is said to be the 5 model English landlord. He possesses ` about 46,000 acres of lgnd in Cheshire, and during the whole of the agricultural depression, from 1877 to 1885, he had neithena vacant farm nor .a tenement 3: --L-Ln 3-` (`Lacking hon l 11915113: 3 VaUH:l.lU la]. In ' in arrears; His estate in Cheshire has, during his lifetime, been_ cut` up into farms` averaging about 900 acres in ex- tent, his lordship considering that a thrifty farmer withsons and daughters could do excellently on a 200 acre farm, while he would suffer `severely on a smaller holding. In order to break up his estate into farms of that size, he built, or rebuilt, between fty and "sixty farm-houses at the cost of 148,000 pounds sterling each of these home- steads_ costing about 2,700 pounds ster- ling. In` addition to this, Lord Toile- mache has built 260 cottages for the ac- commodation of the laborers. In regard to the education of children on his estate, an anecdote is told of his lordship s practical common -sense. Lord Tollemache was anxious to per- e vide mixed schools for the education of ILUL .UIl -cu-.v._.,__- ' the farmers and laborers children; but s had been erected at after the building he found that the considerable expense ; tenantfarmers ob_]ected to send their r sons to the same school s with the labor- ers children. _ Having listened quietly to the master s complaint, the noble lord said : f` There is only one way out of the difliculty ; I will send my own sons to the school. For `nearly_ two years Lord To11emache's children at- tended the school, and, their father adds, to their undoubted advantage. McGre~gox-'3 When we `say McGrc%r s Speedycure is the only perfect cure for yspepeia. Liver Com la. nts, Indigestion and Impure Blood. we are telling lain facts. or which hundreds upon hundre scan testify who have been restored to perfect health by its use. We would there- fore advise you strongl it you are a. subject of any of the a. ove troub es to give_MoGretgri s s Speedy Cure 9. trial and be convinced. sold In 50c. and $1.00 bottles at Monkma.n e "\----n- GI-Ann ' 24 36. . anv OI um nu! ; sold Drug Store. gj . . STEAMER T ' -n:Ixr'rE:1::.=-:L=L1:s1=.:." (P. LYON. MASTER.) ` --2: HE above stuundh and-connnodiotlaateamer for the Ex- - i_s now open for. en agements A nnrmnn season of 18(_5_,~ 1'qr_x,1_311 to all points staunch a.nd- cOnnn0(1i011B_BEeu.u1ur engagements curslon Season 1886 ~ rom and `points on make Simcoe and douchiching. V For terms and arrangements apply to O. H. I. YON. -L -(wwthetiwpermitting). leaving Collingwood at in;-u M es. Hmg. '`_St. Josephs Island. R1oha.rd a Garden River andfsaxltt Ste. nMari'e. ._; "Belle will pqniugwood Sound `II III --_, `Box 172, Barrie, Ont. _ - May 25th, 1886. _21-% ....__..._.._.... nonnection - with the Nort ern eatord at 3 mm, Owen Sound at 8 '-'1v.In..'s.1'1d Win:-ton 315,11 :4{ p.m.,-ever Wednes-_ day and Sgturdo. ton}.-Ki1aVrneya-.'M towanini Gore. Bay!` Spanis Mi 3' Blend River, hessalon, The Saturday steamer will also call at Cock-A burn Island. Parry Sound.-'l.`he Northern COLLINGWOOD AND GEOR-- zian Buy Line R0ya.l_.,M in- . and Northwestern and` Grand. Trunk Railwa . - 8. Pacific, Cant.bP.t M. 1- _ Foote: s.s. -"Nrthern Belie," cans. Jas. Baal .

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