Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 29 Dec 1887, p. 2

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" mg;%9 muW}m1dw zo U ;`x`\3z,;'t :'l.~ r.f,=.:-::.:": ;U'. CH,-'55 .a - -.,i`9' ~ .`)!- 1 . 2:: "Ff! ".... .`" "*:;a"z.; avours. uble ant:-.r8inRh:J um lnumnt nrlmu_ . A E - WL';':'-'AM $| East 5 ._dLHnrn9;9;$.itgr.j V n.'o-s'.1u'.s..n.sn-u,.< 1 (1I111l'BIa. muuuu; , -M1 and Frida.v.......... 553- VVIII. UU I ger machine. 1.3.'3.'.`'a?.?.1.,n.m.uugnn,ugmok st BRITISI-I EMPIRE -- - sn99'I\ I Ivlifl f\f\IlI\ I I 0Fl5I0E:g Collier smet, Barrie. "V B_o A.` Jon-I_I_Ic bAm.:v tsc `- ~~-`---in Dani LEI LIIJIJU I IILLI \ll-J vv u. or 1sNG;L.AN:5.5 ns'ra.n1.zi_nn m 1m; FIT nT~ll":7L ..l'!: Lessons given in all Branches of Painting, Drawln , 850;. to. Terms on sppl cation, . Q-I-I .| n In u..YTnAt.n1i'I_ nnnnnita s_ro1'6rmu Ongppmgxon, ' '.- D-S . 0 the elngton Hotaelygt the Five Points. Bgrxfig A sHAW% % }o1zT1iA1'r;5AmT1t%| LI-o_-L`: \J\I\-ILIIA-AAgvgr-' ADVANCE Office. Agent for Barrie. ' - --AGEN'1` ron-- 7 . ... and for20 fxafinr? n'r'l`oront.o niirht amen URIIEEI Hi?` I : - . _ _ , ON the esplennde toot. of Market Street. Yachts and Skii ofevery description in and built to order. Also for hire at low Boat` run by the hour. dey. week or `season. tox-out the season. soulll. ours" and mils . paddles in atoo and made to order. 11-ly ._.._.. .. __._.._...__._. `~`".w---" ~-`:W;``-" V`; " " - "- " "|||'l|1"lIl(I 400pm `I Ug-nit-u:---- . '.--'2' "1 own mu FARM PROPEBTHE) FOR ~ SALE ,ca:siaI:',:`A1= BARBIE. -3; :Lcre'E'>T?a_mt iina South 0 Andex-ton : brewe adjoining railway track !u_1_t_nble for any d of manutaoturmg bus! A xiumber tl vacant lots on Bradford and Charles streets. South of Buttereld foundry. eallne bulldln sites. Seyerall co ortable houses and cottages on Charles street: an excellent opportunity for a mechanic to get a oomtortable home asthese houses %be paidtator _!I1iln`,?1 '0t qurtbr ta-line -. . B. .s 0 . b That oomtortablens-A story 33127 oocuplsd by Mr. L. Blittreld, With small dllloe in front andtwo l0.t5I`D1'1e.81000. ; `I Iwnlllmr eh mo lo.ta 1pr1oe_.81000.:.` ._ . -7 . lgwelllng House on East do or Owen a 1.. ooeopiod. y. Mr`. ,.Bothwe most oonvenien o situated {$1200. ALLANDALE.-A comfortable double Dwel 1 gnaouse on Bradtord street opposite Northern Q h, . * -' . . DV WY`. II`-C15`? IV I!-V1!-vIrU-U FARMS FLOS.-Pa.rt of N -} loaine 7th con, 90 acres. about 30 acres cleared an treetrom stnmps,new '..`t.`.`3.`..`*.!..n.+ ~`l`.'ga`_" ';`- "`?` ` `' be Bloated.` ' . MIETNIS y--Nf } of Lot 19,` "in" the 12th Con. _10gKa.cres..c&n.exoellani tum.` darn: nf.mf.nIi1nn land inininw `Mr. -EEORTH dRILLIA.-Pa.rt of Lot Bin 1stCon.. 80 110.,` 40 olmred, excellent soil. good buildings. property well watered. 9. rst.-class term especi- nllv ulnntad for stock mmlmr. T property W611 WGIDICQ. u l.I.l.'l!lrIJIrlII 131`!-ll copyca- sll sds d tor stock rsnslnf. - OT AWASAGA.-E } o lot 1 in 8th 0011.; ssplendid farm 90` acres cleared. good build- ings. plenty of water from 3 never failing stream. no waste land. - ` '1`ECUMSETH.--N Lot 4 in 11th (`on.-. 100 acres. About 80 acres cleared. A ood farm, well situated, about 3 miles from A ston. ~ '1`I_NY.--E. i 88 in let Con.. (except 4 acres) a . var-Ir crnn farm 2 31%- X:-955.`! X 111 LED Uvllog \UlUUp|: B GUIDE] D very good farm; 81200. N lot lot 9 in the 3rd Concession. a rst-class Farm, 50.acres cleared and nearl free from stumgs, balance good hardwood ush. Com forta le frame dwelling. Property situate 2 miles from W evale ` Station. VESPRA..-- . i of 24in 6th Con.. smallclear in , well watered and timbered. soil good. art of 22 in 6th Con.-Vespra,-110 acres, good house and barn: $1209.` - W} of 16. in 8th Con., 100 acres. 55 acres cleared. good house. barn `and stable. Young orchard. A good farm. A W L nn mu-t nf `F. L nf 9 in 6th (lnn.. 130 acres. 0I'CD.8I'(1. A KOOQ 181111. V W and part of E i of 9 in 6th Con., 130 acres. 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 would make an excellent stock farm. is _very cheap at the price placed upon it. $2,600. Several Park Lots West of Mr. Ewan : real A'._... `.2 lung-pl.-.n-n `Inn vvlnvir nf Darwin anti cheap at me price placeu upon 15. $2,000. _Severa.l dance and havmga. n_e View of Barrie and Kempenteldt Ba. . - _ l`hn ahmm Ian :1 are offered esnecially cheat)- Kempenremr. J58 The above len s are eered esneciay cheap- and-in nearly `every case a. very small cash ay ment `will be accepted. and easy terms van for the balance. . . - ~- The vacant town lots canbe urohased on still easiev terms, in case the pure user intend 9 to bulld`immedia.tevlIy1.A r%%p'l1`;lt: H A.M. 1*.-M. - A.M. rum. lanave"1`oronto, . . . . 8.10. . . .-11.45. . .. 6.15.. .*11.00 ~ n.m- a..m. 11. `APP. non Ill-00.03 3-27.-0 -0 -0 A1-at Collintzwood 12.35.... 5.45.. .. 9.45. n puvnv xinvvmrr tn-.. n!-_....A._ (11 Ill: vvuuugvvvv . v- - v -\r- - V.----...... GOING s57r. '1roz'- 16}-onto. A.M. A.M. P.Mo A.M. Leavecollingwood 5.35.. .. 8.20.. .. 3.85-...... .. I.eaveBarr1e, .... ..6.48....10.15.... 2.05 -a..m. Arrive at '1`orbnt%oV..1o.%o. . .`."?.]5'o:. .. 7.45. . ..s.oo MUSKOKA BRANCH--G0l1\IG NORTH. --- vs`. - I Inulvllllbl \~ ulbv I -o-c- Iv Greenhouses. Owen St.. Burris. Thousands of blooming guts of all: sorts. Table. oonage and Inn uquets mggie up at low rates on shortest notice. 33:59:-al designs or all sorts a specialty. Pubii In 13 welcome at all times. - v ..__....._.-__. ,- _ . run 7`! IEGVU LDDILIV, 0 I 0 u 0 oaoguvc o - . pomd Arrive at -O1-11115.. .12.12. . . . 1 Arataravenhurst. 1.20. . .. ` Dep. Gravenhurst..l.40. . . . . Bra.oebridge........2.25.. .. .. Huntsville 4.10..._... Sundridge ...... 6.46...... North Bay; . . . . . . ...9.55...... 1'! IIIIYII GIII1 .._..'_r___._.__ \m.uAa|.E %unI3 (TOWN AND Pnopiggw J A L-`OB. Q3-; _E.A1= Lea.ve6Bb.rr1e, Leave North Bs.y.. . Sundri ....... . . Huntav e ..... .. I21-anal-u-{Han , _ _ _ _ nunwvluu . . l Bracebridge rail `Ar at Gmvenhurst. ........A.M... .. 1.05....f Den. Gravenhurst..A'.M.... 6.20.... 2.45....l* Lea.ve0ri1l1o.,...... 5.60.... 8.30.... 3.55....: A1"-r1vea.tBurx-lo. ..6.35.... 9.45.... 4.42.... 1 NORTH SIMCOE--GOING NORTH. - _,-_.__. cams-.. nun. L`\ILU&I-L XCOIQEVQC wu v-- -ww- - Leave Bertie at _ mm..- p.m ` Arrive etPenet.a.ngulehen'e,1.05 p.m.. 10.40 p.m I GOING SOUTH. Leave Peneten uishene at 6.15 a..m., 2.46 p.m Arrive at Bar e 8.40 a..m. . 5.07 p.m l_l LEI Ill Leave Ha.milto`n at Arrive at Barrie. A A1` Ll'llV 0 CI: laussnvg -.-v w.-., -~v- 7... GOING soU7rH. Loove Barrie at . - 6.35 o..'m.'. 4.42p.mo T Arrive at Hamilton 10 45s.m.. 8 55n.m T2-ins leave Barrie for Toronto at 2.05 mm..- 6.50 a..tn. . 10.17 a..m. and 4.42 o.m. 7 D...-.mn and Atlnntin Exm-esa Trains. with 6.50 10.17 and 4.42 !).m. *Pa.oic and Atlantic Express Trains. with Sleepinncurs attached ` - JHAS. scaoeen-:. CONVEYANCER; C0l_{M}SSIONER IN. H.C.J. \l.g-..-. V- -'_.--v_., .__.-.____.. Capital2.000,000;'dopo1ted with the Go'vern- ment at Ottawa. 100.000. "Reserve fund A" ~ "V vaoo, `Sterling. THE: Mn:RcAN'r1Lm;r_'I1gm INSURANCE oo Ca.p1ta,l$5QO.00o ;' Government deposit funds. 11:`: Anon: ARE ._dr.L swoon oomumms. ' THE WATERLOO'MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- _ ANCE 00. Capital. 3500.000. Tun: NORTHERN ASSURANCE compnnz or ABERDEEN AND LONDON. . cap1ta1_. 3.ooo'.ooo_ster11ng. V o1r1rmu_om HENDERSON S Hwrd ....--- 01.....- A 10 good buildinx lotawen situated. Agent for the tollowiilg Insurance Companies` _.----no A-nu 9-A\91\A\v 1l\?t`l`l' A\?`l'\ -A-njjh rr".` .I III 1: A 1: -n-run A..% much Q~Wz$Ol|H;V3q:.\;- ' E arIiaii=71-i1:isi-IgJcn'i:i>u:_1:.`II3' r 41' 1v!{1(_`.'l`.(`Y esmnd urn-n..3ua~::....u.(unm3Jms-. - l3-lV L.J.L--"-l.\.I v\'J\-l.Lr`_\, J -D`I1:T1a9?i {$??R`?`3TeB4F$R1E2 .-A'n1aeeecde1sizi;s-1n'thaArt to`-be had. * BEj'I} QUALI'1'Y on WORK :.'I`..": j'i. 1" 1 -- _ ` y `M DEM 2; ...\ t`\~.::-.r Ch . 61:: ;i1omawobr9=,wlcn; 1 nrpv--v__ .. _. House and Estate A ent. . . OBT. MEEKING. _ .Assignee in Trust. Stocks taken. 1: anoe eats prepared, rivate arran ements made with Creditors. AD number or ouaea and Lots I rule. Apply to R031`. MEEKING.'Sa.m son troet. Barrie, -10-t j,`.l)_&Ii{V 7"'WT""_`?'. ?_""4-I"l 7'.` . PUR'E8T\,-STRONGEST,`3531'-L -...-;.'.u-'_. 1. - ._.`..".IL.L ..'..'.... ...." '.i.aM-I49 'I1`inv I TIItu' : u -cw------ v Ready for useiiivany quantity. E0! making Soap, Softening Water. Dism- feo.t.i,ns..and 9: .!1un.dr.1. * that : Mes A can,9q}1 1sv730,po'l1nds Sgt! Sol y 1111 Grocers and Dxfugglsts. 15 v `ISIIIFIV _ fl!(I_(I`Nl"II_ Ivillq Q`-la! 81,`.cI 1'I 3}};SJ$& iiiggasts, . a.w.' GILL1:'m_'._ .-_ To1__u_m_j11p., 'c":'1$'s'z"c'>'1F'i}Z>'i~:"15 c>-iiTfaf - -- --- ..-- .- - , _nLL AL- 4\-_- NORTHERN _RAIi.wAv GOING NORTH. "%-`7".'7'v~..~.. ` `$14.11 "~J_ll1E| pguszq w.uw- ,;4sa_.-_--, Tiiiitgxeawa _` oi , JAMES OSS. Barrie. '_Vvr `.{- GEN WANTED.-A ned live man to act g a as 9. In for Sew!!! chines. Artly to I j - - - -.'-.11 some Nonrfi. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE. '0! 1.1.1341 J/JJLI ware Store. vuvv vuv yuavnwvv. "1 . A 1 t 5Iyi.H.p)T .----u 7.20 h.m.. 4 11.23 a.m.. I n.A1'n : , Barrister. Barrie IV 'J}_I'\4'-I_`I{\IU _a Run ihgi i ' .__._. . HEWSON 85 CRESWIOKE. BARRISTERS. Solicitors of the Supreme Court. of Judi- oatureot Ontario. Proctors, Notaries, Conve - snoers 8cc. Mono V to Loan. Ofces--Bot - well s Block, oppos te N. 8: N. W. Ry. Station, `Rn:-v-in ?Pu,.;5u. .e~'.'~'4 - ' ,`...; ,; - 31:? r E 1919* xzhi-Arrows. \ aways G UNC V . ._.%=g.`.'-V. -,"="' ".r'T':'.T';':.'-7 'n g.'r*,}1i-Arroa; `izfwzrs .431: I01; 1)R.1*1E1wE!s PELLET8; on LIITLE SUGAR-COATED PILLS. Beini entirel vegetable, they9p- erate wit. out dmtur anoeto thee stem. dxeg. or occupation. Put up.in lass v_x$.' hermen- cally sealed. `Always f and reliable. As .1 laxative. alto;-alive. or purgatiyc, cally sealed. `Always from and rename. AB a laxative alto;-a1ivc,Tor purgativc, these little... ,e]`lets give the. most -pexv-fevutu satisfaction- " I. i` = W --_-- _-1nlnn'QI!FI _._A Bllious -"lloalludmo, mums aw . nlvn-. g{.I,`t' nni`A":a,`1 u:;`ain3'11 derahgomemsro V `00111 , sash and bowels.-uepromgt: d Iv - Iv 1-olinvn an net-manen aum l Ul' IJLIV ByVuI- bonvelseampromg -- ly relieved,8.nd_ _rmanen ly cured `by the ab of Dr. Iilnnnnana IIIAQQQIII I IIII the'systmn is un1vera_nr.nou a gmuu or usauu eaoapin their sanatxve inuenoe.4;..8old by dragging, 25 cents a vial. Manufactured at the 1 Chemical Laboratory of Won;'.ps Drspmunr Il~nIntnA*r. A`lIl')tA'l'ION. Bll8lO N. Y. ' Chehiical Laboratory OI WOR;al) u 1_)lBl'l Mnmcn. Assoonnox, Bungle; WISH I DIUUA, Uyyu `Barrie. C. Hmwsozv. YNIPTONIS Ill!` U.l'.l.`Jl.lIl3.l'.I..--uuu heavy headache. obstruction of the nasai Ionaamges. `discharges falling `from the head to he throat, sometimes _pro_fuse. watery, and acrid, at others, thick.`tenac1ous, mucous. purulent. bloody and putrid: the eyes are weak. wafer-v. and inamed: there is ringing 9'9 01.: l.3l'+.SI|&9 0:(?2l.|3_IL.ll.'1..l Remed, for. 8. case of Chronic asal Catarrh which they cannot cure. . * ` is ofrerdd by the mlnndftctnra ` purulent. bloody and puma; we eyw are weak, watery. and inamed; there in the-ears. deafness, hacking orcoughing to clear the throat, ex ectoration of o ensive matter, together wit scabs from ulcers; the voice is changed and has a. nasal twang; _the breath` is offensive; smell and tist_e.are im- paired: there is a sensation of dizziness. with mental depression, a backing cou h and gen- . eraldebility. Only a few of the a ve-named symptoms are likely to be present in any one case. Thousands of cases -annually, without manifesting half of the above symritoms. re- sult in consumption, and end in t e grave. N0 disease is so common, more deceptive and dungvrous, or less understood by physicians. no in mild. i.xnnf.hin2'. and healing` properties.- ` dullgvrous, less understood by pllyslcluuls. _ll_v its mild. soothing. and healing properties.- Dr. Sug:e s `C. tarrh Remedy cures the worst cases of Catarrh, cold in the head, Con-yza, and Catarrllal Headache. Sold by druggists ever3;,whcre; 50 cents. 6% rntold Agony from Catarrh. Pmt. W. Hausm-m,` me famous mesmerist, of Ithaca. N. Y., writes: Some ten years ago I suffered untold agony};-om chronic nasal catarrh. My family ])ll)'Sl(,`l1lll gave me up as incurable, and said I must die. My case was such a bad one, that every day. towards sun- set, my voice would become so hoarse I could barely speak above a whisper. In the morning my coughing and clearing of my throat woul almost strangle me. By the use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, in three months, I was a well man. and the cure has been permanent." V Constantly Hawking and Spitting. Tnouas J. RUs_n1No. Esq., 2902 Pine Street. St. Louis. Mo. writes: I was a great sufferer from catarrh for three years. At times I could hardly breathe, and was constant! hawking and spitting. and .for the last eig t months ~ could not breathe throu h the nostrils. I thou ht nothing could be one for me. Luck- ily. was advised to try Dr. Sage ss Catarrh Remedy. and I am now awell man. I believe it to be the onlyisure. remedy for catarrh now manufactured, and one has only to give it a fair trial to experience astoundmg results and a permanent cure." Three Bottles Cure Catarrh. `ELI ROBBINS. Runuari P. 0.. Columbia Co., Pa.. says: My dau hter had catarrh when she was ve ears ol ve badly. I saw Dr- Sage's Catarr Remedy a vertised, and pro- cured a bottle for her, and soon sawthat it helped her; a. third bottle effected a 21113. nent cure. She is now eighteen` years 0 d and lnnna ant} hnnI'f.v." '. @9363 . MONKMAN cnmsr` ANl1~0RUB6|ST. ,2 nouns w--Q or %1:I::A;n|: HOTEL. `Jan uv.-v.vv.- -__ ..__ .___ __.. - DRUGSTSIMTEN1` MEDICINES, DYE ' % STUFFS, SOAPS, OOMBS, % T AND BRUSHES5 53 VI` ' ' sxrivu-'ro1us I-FF cg-1-Ann`1t.-I: uncut: I-nnnnnhn nhfflllttin Of the n near. 011 . 3116 18 [10 sound and hearty. am noon to sin} orjcounancps. & FORD, - _-__ .~._.....-.-. -a-.4: . urn `iv a - I1` I rIIA\'l) EARN & MURCHISUN. 13Ann1a;nnn. Solicitors. Conveyancers. sac. Money to '0foe-0ver D. J. Murchisoxfs Store. k.et Street, Barrie. Branch 0fce-Potter s Block. Tottenham. EDWARD J. HEARN. D, C. Muncmson. Q &CU3] t-v-- --.- ---- _ ~-_ , Avcrlglmnns Ann y`Ai,'l3AT6ns. SECONDHAND FURNITURE Bowen? AND Sow. .'5.'U'C'I`IC)ZN'V SALES! Taken on most reasonable termp. Firm Stock Sales aspecialty. ` . . x . Auction Ro_oma-Fou1_- doorslnorth Welling- ton Hotel. Bayeld Street, Bag-rie. llforders can be left at the _An_vANcn: Olce for Farm S0ock.Sa.les`.`where prices and dates on be made .aatistao,to1'-y.) ' 50 -1-: : . iin.concE%As. mason ICIt1'\ft3l\$I' `. XIII in-xv-II-mt-u -u- --v-vr _" L.-R_. C.'P..- L. R. C. S. E.. ' . Lecturer on the Eye; Eur and Thrdat, Trlnit M 10 T ,' .8, -to_t.heYI. ce:(_1]ii:(33:a a.x(1 :1l_e1%r nn1)i?n?n.gnri:1oti` 0cu1ist.*a.`131l(.1 A ....I..a 4-51.- uxnlr hals-on iInun-lfni Iuha llni .3%?`%'53 %"i n"1 1'}?1 ;"`an5'f c{'cu1`is"?.a' Anristtothe Sick cmm;-en fiospim, late cum cal Assistant Royal London hthdlmic Hosp! ml. M` fields; and Gen London Throa. and Ear` qspgaai. has removed, to 60 College Avenue. Toronto.` Ma. be consulted `with ge- terence to Diseases of t e Eye. Ear Throat and Nasal passages. M ` M The Dominion 0 company. I` 1-u--....._.1 n....-... n............_ The. Dominion Pin/Ito a.1'1dVOrmm Company gossesserr the most complete manufaotor in van w-5-u- --- _ ---v --_-rvo-1 -V ritlsh Am `ea. employs the: most 3 led` workmennn V thebest :mate1-Aiall and there is no reason to believe that it cannot manufacture as good instruments as the best: in the U nited Qtafnu-1' `An-`nvinnnn thllt thaw an -Inifnnan r1u:sonu>'rIoNs ouuztunnv comrouimrn. reason (0 neuove tnau lb cannon munulacture good instruments ; States. As.` evidenpe that they_ do. wgtness their extended foreign trade. thong long hat or First Prizes obtained at home m `honorable competition` being more than all. other com- panies in I`-anadaut together.` the unanimity or the voice. of_ e. press in their praise; the honorable mention of the rapio growth, not this Company.a.nd- ib proud Dosition in Euro ean' centres` `made y~ our public" men "in ' heir speeches, `the honorable distinction conferred by onr.Govemor:Genpr:\l.;Inrd. Lansdowne`, 1n the; selection of &..`.Domin3on ._Pin_no'? and a, 1`0.'n1.i'!!1n 0. 11 ``9.1'.Bid%a`11` H311. the vhxtlality ahowsthem _ v;.T0mnt.'mJ18iin-.11.! t4r6-so,1e`c- I '0.|n1l|1l1 U '9?-' .1`.15' F".".U- 19D9J?|51811|5 ahowh` thomrg; Torontomusioittns in that melee ; tiohis o1`..D0'h1n:ltin Piindd for 132 of,their lmbliof concert9.=N!_ith_in , the .183`? Lnd nregent, season and thbonormoAus_inc1_-ease. in the `business of over 700 per qent, w1t_hihVtAlxg` last three` years. 31: tinder to uaeet ghielzlexuaordggasxgeama for ermagnioen. a _e . V are making exte slve agtigna to their ig'1`:)sag:x{ .. . build! dliiiie` nqgse i . ital to ssoo`f.`??of`s,ee:ax`1.rJ5,;.e&c?.`}`?.:`% .% :.1 uf.ii;' nf I1'nhrnni`.v_ and nn.nv-.tA1-n-m.'nfrr`n1-nimnt, "ax LVDBII nltn I ;.I.' F0351] A 1111,0013.` Ll?y_or by le TOILET ARTICLES--A FULL LINE. S nec1,ltt,eg1ti_on po Cxogq Eiyes and Cataract A pvm, E43 f_1`fHI.{oA'r AND Noam. clwo 3:.-5.41! I` 6 `f jyrzn 9" +2 `S0 '1 9.110. _rmanenu' "7*:.KV.? -' ?3" :?the $35 of` 113;; auvgrfailots. mmed ncvwen of these A calliiaollcited fqr all kinds of _ _____- - p---\ -;u-r-nv-vats tors.` olicitors in High Court of Justice, otaries Public. Convoyancers. Olces over the Bank of Toronto Barrie. _` - ' W. Loom. 62.0., H. H. Smxrnv, Q.C., ~ A G.jW. Loom`. 4 . .___......___.___________.__..._.._____.. QOUNT STRATHY 8:. LOUNT. BARRIS- `inf 7'-733' |?A`%_Goqn,*% Pm umusms swam. Vuxcnn` nmus 'rm.1.s c ' novnoon. unu luuuuu, vuau. V... -..- ~....- Never mind them, unle, passed round in encouraging `chorus. ' - - .-1. .5. I 1 _ _g__ LA OCARTHY, EPLER 8: MOCARTHY. Barristers. Solicitors, Notaries. &o;, Money to Loan. D AL'l`0N Mocuvrnv, Q. C. , 1'. E. P. Pnpnmc. J. A. MOCARTHY, Barrie and Alliaton. ? MCCARTHY, EVANS. PLERv 8: MCCARTHY, 1` 8.. ruuuu nu vuuvu--B--a p.._..` ., As such "was the `general voice, he said: '``Very well--on'ly I am sorry the newcomers will haveto guess what has preceded by thexfragment that follows. ' My subject is the boyhood of Christ-. I was saying I did not think he had much time to enjoy his, and will now add another argument in ` support of the opinion. Suppose by ` any chance he` came while a child to know the mysteries of his birth. . The effects would have been manifold, but of one of them I am certain-all desire for pastime by childish means would have then ended. " I -~- L- 1---... it all? nave (nun uuucu. A Then you believe he knew it all? asked Puss, lmpulsively-_--knew itvall when he was a child?" . --v -_'I 11..` -Ir: n1.n WUUU uu Wu as vuuu. Well, he answered, let us see. He was from the beginning in care of at leasttwo persons who could not have put their knowledge of him away had they wished to do so. The world has done injustice to Joseph. The fathers of the Church did better when they canonized him. He held aprodigious secret in his possession, and was true to it, `Who is this? the rabbis asked, when Christ` began his miracles; and they answered themselves. `Oh, it is the carpenter's son! The other person was Mary, the mother. After all that has been said and written of her appear- 5 ance, her devotion, her sanctity-her womanliness makes her as incomparable amongst women as her son is incompar- 3 able amongst men, I am somewhat rigid in my idea that worship is due to God alone; nevertheless, it would have " *"J I--- --A `A ....L`...-... `l\ :Il, ~. 1'&_7zthB;:ag&1:;)f~liX3.81id that all in- atmotion`qwaeInmiegu,ocne Law, ma V en'%i'1`8l 0r:'LI".'~"*` TF6 "' 'x'r'ias1ef' has" on _L D9%tss,th;,9bild.;9n.. 9n _tha. mp1_y_i (73'h .3110 to. * Byilgwar gthvd,-_ Igby .~ni`7'\!i- .2'..~' -,-v ":\IIl`II"'uI J :1 ?. *3- I!.92>aul'13;-.`.-'(3'9`l(`. .1, #2.! Km! H11: 9?! ,m!-<*.:;h`s' \WUU 5 been -hard for me to refuse _to fall in- and march with Cyril in his great dis pute with Neatorius, and I am sensible of a kindly feeling for Pope Gregory the Great, because he at length settled the dispute by making it lawful to write `Holy Mother of God after Mary's name. Neither have I any disposition to quarrel with the de- votional habit the peasants have of stopping to kneel `before the Mother as she appears above therural altars on the way` sides of Italy. On the "quay of the Bosporus as one approaches Therapia there is an arched vault of an ancient. ruin in which a poor hunch- backed Greek keeps a candle always burning beforea wretched picture of the Virgin. In front of that humble church, I habitually stopped my caique, and going in, dropped a piastre in the alms-box, and crossed myself. The deformed keeper kept his light, such as it was, burning in the world; my money help give him bread and maintain his light; the sign was reverence to her who is to be the pattern of mothers while the earth endures; and such worship as there was in my salutation and gift went up to God with as much acceptance , in my belief, as if it had been rendered with organ accompani- ments amidst the splendors of St. Peters. ` ` ` any n w-... ._._. _ UIJU, LII? V VI U;l\./I\oDu, .5 \lv\4nnlI -There was a decided movement amongst the audience at these words. ` Uncle Midas wee allowing himself to be carried away again. The rustle how- ever, brought him back to his subject. I beg pardon, he said, with charm- ing candor. If I have wandered a lit- tle, charge the `fault L to my great love of good women. The two, Joseph and Mary, I was saying, possessed the secret of our Lord's origin. When I consider_ their relationship to him, it becomes impossible for me to think they did not tell him sllvthey knew about him- I prefer` to believe the story came first from her. She knew it best; she loved him most; and as to the time"_tbe tale was told, exactness 3.. -3 __ :....... ..A.-...-- 7'l`IL- 1 w--Ir v--uv --no vs.-v vvIR\I sauna IJAGU U IJCDD is of no importance. The hour, we may be sure, was auspicious; she held him clasped in her arms; his head lay upon her` breast; frotn that soft pure `pillow he looked up into her eyes; and th`en_ she7re'membere(. that he was the Messiahfand "she the most blessed of .wo;nen, and 'l'ro_m that moment he was _ lost 'to'al_l the claims of boyhood.~ In the` good old language so nearly des cr_iptiye., of I the 7 indescribable, `The gra9;o.God .wa. .0P0n,him. e J 35117.1]. :t..`l.... Au ..-. _.s___ Hi`;--.-1*-.-=!";94!I-:I.!In=uw,:,svu_ w_rup1x:__ I _ ) "N_d lfrth."had_a schp`o1--and the ,`?9*9r.%` P3\1'119*-'=hVi11ag was : Ame fIvorail- it is who kept in mind +t.hn.ILnnlnn`lnm.nm-.lA ....a. I... -.1._.:.._.a 1.; _._...___.__.__.______.______________ 'LENNOX, AULT 86 KERR, Barristers, S011-. citors of the Supreme Court. Prootors. Notaries Conveyancers, 8:0. Mono to loa.n._ Olges, l_md_a` Bloic`-.15; _(_>11Qosite N. 8c . W. Rx. .. ... n D`:\n`r nnnfnp -U-VYl.h_ vuvsa "Ii ll VII llll-ll. . \ .. . . ., , _ - swan, i1~he_ an "no: play as other children- ,- he at least ` went to school? Eono` "of-"tl':`e 3a'ud'itor`s' .s%aid;"an:d_ >Unc1 .M.id.as:hu:w9n9d $9 _rP1x= f. E `GT4. NI'dm.....I.l..I.-.1 - ...`l. 4.1"" 1 -- *`h&99.h.1&F9:90.1S1:;90$.bQ admitted b6- ` rfathbu-u~s9fniars%A{and all in `E-pvv uv AuvVlV\l`lU 13 II `,6 Kepli In or cnnxsrs 3 -heart. - After six 99,, _ , aftr he came to knosiv lfimggftaxnly Lord wastaught, I think, by his `out She may have initiated him ilgoiher alphabet earlier; anyhow I delighttlie imagining the two at work, The to In is spread upon her knee; he has a hub over her shoulder, she an arm aboutad waist;-he is quick to apprehend. th is voices are low "and sweet ; at time; `hen- turn to each other, and it is iheifl SLOT]--? Uncle Midas s voice Wag tremulous. but he went on in t, strain, .s After the lad come to know himself, the knowledge enforced solem . ity and serious thought. The 0;: master who painted him trudging me, i Joseph with a basket of tools had the : true conception of him about this time for he was humble and uncomplsinin I and delighted inservice. Of out-dog; employments, I am sure he most loved that of the shepherd. In following the capricious ocks, as they wandered over the broad Esdraelon, he could free- 3 llttlg that must have been his constant condi. tion-of mind. ,_I, have had visions of him` out in the liistoric plain, sunburned largeeyed'oval-faced, leaning upon 3 crook, a dog by his side. What tima he is not observant of his charge, he i5 listening for voices, attentive to each passing wind, or gazing at the Clouds for seraphic messengers, or giving heed to the emotions of his own being in the hope of their becoming toll-tales of all he so wished. How ts-nderl_v he would carry the weaklmgs of tin: he-ri down the steeps , and over the 9mm- places! He loved them, and Ll`.(':'.' loved him. But-" c 1'? `Iron ly indulge the expectancy of revelation A .And Uncle Midas rested upon '.l.-; word, and thereupon the Vic-l1ns:,-ll ix; the parlor seemed suddenly to nd their lost notes. A peal ot Str-auss'5 liveliest dance music penetrami the study, though without effect; even -'.l;C~ waltzers of the party remained patient- ly around the_ old gentlemarfs clmir. One little miss whispered, We re all here but the ddlers. 1 |.`\J|\[ luv -...u ..-.y.-`. A.1'1d_`they ll be sllclnq pfesently, an. other one replied. .11 ._-.. -L-_-L A... .1. ...LAL .1... l,..._._ \lUl.I\Jl. `July 5 \Jt1ao\./vs. I was about to do what the lovers of our Lord have so often done, l,'nc1e Midas at length said, condentlv as if he had overtaken the idea that was trying to escape him in the re--l was about to grumble again at the meagreness of the record; but let us do better-1et us take up and eke out all we can of what there is. One of yau get the Testament there on the tairle, and read from Luke ii. beginning; with the 39th verse. Presently the reading began. "`Observe," said Uncle Midas, after the 43d verse, he is spoken of as the child Jesus. Jump now to 46 and 47." The reader was attentive. `And it _came.to pass, that after three days they found him in the temple, sitting` in the midst of the doctors, both hearing them, and asking them questions. And all that heard him were astonished at his understand- ing and answers. |1l)_..L LLA_- 7, 0:11:11 TT-xnin LL15 Kl-Ll\A an VI \JLIJu "Rest there, said Uncle Elites, somewhat in the style of a captain giv- ing an order-rest there, and let 2:5 weigh what we have, lightening it wiih outside facts, and now and then with permissible touches of fancy. The herdsmen of Nazareth were ignorant and poor; still they complied with the Law, and at. least once every year went up to Jerusalem after the custom of the feast. In the procession on one such occasion there was a fstrnily the head of which was a plain, serious- Iooking. middle-aged man, with whom the world has since become acquainted asJoseph. His wife, Mary, was then about twenty-seven years of age, gentle, modest, sweet spoken. of fair cotnpltxion with eyes of violet-blue, and hair hall brown half gold. She rode a (lODiit`_V. James, Joses, . Simon, and Jude, full- grown sons of Joseph, walked with their father. A child of Mary, twelve years old,.walked near her. It is not at all likely that the group attractctl special attention from their ltllOW' travellers. "F he peace of the Lord be with you! they would say in salute, and have return in kind. More tlmn eighteen hundred years have passed since that obscure family ntatle I118` pious pilgrimage. Could they 0.11`-9 back and make it now, the singing shouting, and worship that would go with them would be without (mil. 401 Solomon in all his glory, nor (mar, nor any or all of the modern king: would have such attendance. L93 us single out the bot ; lhat we 1118." ." and see him as he was -al0ot lik _ brethren, small, growing,` and tlierelun` slender. His attire was simple: on his head a` white handkerchief, held In place by a cord. one corner turned under at the forehead. the other corners 10059- A tunic, also white, covered 131111 fr? ' neck to knees, girt at the waist. f} 1: arms and legs were bare; on 1} kfwd were sandals of the most p1'im1V 1;) being soles of ox hide attached t0. ankles by leathern straps. He Cll.liln;- a stick that was much taller tilt? to self. The old painters. ed "P0185 render this childish gure 0}1 ,a%i8h: would have insisted ~ upon d{8*e 0, ing it with a. nimbus at least, Stet its them. would have nlled the air (id haw head with oherubs; 80m_9 "0" at of it _,had the. tunic plungedrtgffy asongst madder, the very l<):lt:)l;ked the way of 1 ! th;.mother and son at - ' f come ` s99id1n`.1i;.:rhrb?.?..sai:::e him b7.. the jGAIavI ..__ madder; `the vary Eourtierly amour- them .would have blocked %b0th_mother with monks 811 pardinals. The boy `a face comes to me Very .c1ar1y. I imu ' i bY_th toad-side'on.a rock whic ed, the better to see t December __._______.__________._____________ G A. RADEN HURST, BARRISTER, AT- . torney Soliqitor in Chancery. Conve an- oer. &o. 0ce-F1rst Door South of Potato ce, __1nd e Block. Owen Street. Barrie; 49-48 Ix he hand ,she about his k 8.DD1`9}mnA. .1 29, 1887. *7 . O H. LYON. PRIVATE FUNDS T0 LOAN .l on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers Note: Discounted. Collections made in an out otothe County. Real Estate bought an Iold. `Conveyancing in all its branches. Migr- anad n .1-lace Licenses Issued. Oloe--0ver 0 Bank of Commerce. Dunlop street. 5-ly UIGDIUII, nun ID. uuu. unuguu-.- .. _---_., ._ 7 V. HAUGHTON Lmmox. WELLINGTON J om: R. KERR. _ I 7 j-J T." SPROUL. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR g. of the Supreme Court. Gonveyanoar. 850. one to Loan. Omoes over Sanders BIOS" I Jewe era. Dunlop Street Barrie. R. HOLT, INSURANCE: BROKER AND General Agent. Real Estate bought and sold. Collections made in any part of the County. Money to Loan. 0lce-Bothwell s B1016 opposite the Railway Station, lax-1::-Vie. ntn n. 70, 000 f1l:;(e)111?'o1cI1N0`:<]:!:u31'i13'dmNl']6`v:):1stg19a(& of interest. b No prinoi al mono re uired until and thaterm. H. . STRA H . Solgsitor. nvmln 0NEY.-A large amount or mvuw Luuua to lend on straight loans, at owest. rates. 16 MCCARTHY 1-`EPLEB.&McCARTHY. Josmpn 1foE1f1.coNvEYANoER. oom- missioner in Queen's Bench. Auctioneer. av raiser. and Commission Agent for the sale- ouses. Lands, Farm Stookv Household Fniihiture, Goods, Wares, &.o. Also for the tion 01 Rants Notes and Accounts. oolioo Oge'-Polioe Courts i3ari'ie. aw. Plans and speomoauona Ior uuuuungu pru- `ed. Town dud Village Lots laid out; Farm as careful] looatbd. Timber limits examin- ed,` &.c.,-&.o. oronto Office-4 Mail Buildings. Burrie'0ioe-McCa.rthy s Block. Oollingwood 0ioe-Long a Rlock. - Tnos. KENNEDY. Mwmcm GAVILLER. ' ` . W. J. HOLLAND. 51-ly W. MCVITTIE, D. L. SURVEYOR AND . Real Estate Agent. Calgary N. W. T. Gorresggndenee solicited with rlexgar to invest- ments` Province of Alberta, .W.'l`. .A. W. MOVITTIE. Address Calgary, via Benton, Montana BARRIE FOUNDRY. ENGINE 8; BOILER ` Wonxs.--H. Snwmnr `Manufacturer of every dascritlon of Engines. Boilers Saw Mill Grist ill, Shingle. Lath, and Wood- working Machinery. - BARBIE PLAN UNU MILL.--`unu. nauu, e Carpenter and Builder, and Manufacturer 01 Doors Sue Blinds. Mouldings. 850. Plan- lng .0! oil kin s d prom tly and satisfac- tonly. Faotorv. Jo 11 street. rrie. wII_u vv v-vv-' _. .__. __ ,V_ rfuumnm BUSH 1r RM ron sum: IN - the Townshig of Ves ra, oonsistiagt the he 8 100 t of lot 6, in 4th on., oonta 1: runs on the more on less. A good oree apzlly at the AD . 8.; . or particulars 1: EURO ce,or to h owner. T BAN TING. ` Enlmwi. A 8!-tt House Barrie, eve P.0. dookutown. .:..> um. lurid am an rv:--- -___ .. ,,T [EARN MURCHISON. BARRISTERS. nlinifnrn, nnnvevancers. ONEY T0 LOAN.-$250.000 at 6 and 6} per team . J. T. SPROUL, Solicitor. etc.,V ninth: . . ONEY.-A large amount ot rivate funds _l9a._n_a, g.t_9vg_et;3ates. nnwvuv I l T ' OIIITECTS AND 8URVEYOBSo _ _-...._._._._.._ "0SEPH 'ROGERS. CHIEF CONSTABLE County of Bimooe. Otnoe-Police Court, Inn-in. I . 'ENN DY. GA L Architects, P. L. Surve ore. Valuators, 3. Plans and_speomoa.tlons or buildings pre- ufed. Tgwn n__I_-_a.A"..1 rlV!....Inn-.1wnII-n nvnrnn_ iFi'i'8 1Fit}oh; foot of John eta-et., near me B.:-.1'he.obond of this Lune is better than n,t.a.ny other kind, and the finish superior. H`-Oorner of John and Elizabeth atreetu. e _____.___.. LT. BANTING. dxlmnx oovTY or sm-. con. will be at his olce at the Court $139 Barrie, everysnturday. Residencennd .nnlrnfnwn _ ' :__._: . JOHNSON, BARBIE, IMPORTER OF and nnnl `II of _&_nd mi in `And 11?. lowest !I. A13 WT? ;?`:' "; z1?i. LRRIE PLANING MILL.--`GEO. BALL, (`.n.1-nanter and Builder. Eie. 1st*0ct..1885.. 33 L .g3:& . .`. s`.; ia'.u`.r'}."3'="i&e$"v"i pg 9:: ma mfemlses pmicht. .. , . msonnnmnovsivi` W. 4.133053. ldclennue 0! we noyur Rage of 8urgeona,.Ed1nburg. Licantiate :Ks}`Oollege ot hyei A England.` `JINIQIIOO-1n'Bl'0W!`I:25 ow ook. :n__ LL- __--_I-A-n ab null! _ ` vvwu-. -.--- [;J;9A9s.3!?!E?3I: sin ._.._.I_ 1. Austin Ill! ll 3 ll. 'UO'1`1oN`nEns, E157 .1. _'_lV_I_ANlJFAC'l`UREs FINANCIAL. ..'_..._.----------------------- 2 th R0 81: kc Liesentigte L..___- .._:r.._... P-HY8l0IAN.7 LEGAL{ nnwris-rs. ..- omjmcmn. N B. J.` lira: Orillia. "EBA? BUILDER 4 n-,_I_-J. G4.-An} A. E. H. Cnmswxcxii. 511` ;:~..-W-.:.*:.2W.N- $:nd lgger w ` I - JEEWFW :....q`pa-nnl-laugh pbnnfuimmn. Ont. as U16 IIDYIII ` Licentiate mnalnn, ` 41-tt . IA) o o c u anon - - - - - - . - . . . . . . . _ V _, TomntoggctlitliillIIIIIOIIIOOIIOOIIIOO Toronto.......................;........ Northern Railwaysonth nu.-..o`..-.........i.I..V ovoouuoooouo o a o o oouuooooiu` Allandale ..... IIDOIIIIVIOIIOIOOlIOOIOO!I`IO Hamilton .8: Ben. `won Branch Rnllwn n . mlnulah Midland ' I I u 9 0 oflnc 0 Grand Trunk n:m..- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ` Ottawa dud Montroo1.*-..::.-- . . . . . a*Ifotooouogouoontumcn-cooncounoou (IIIIIIID. _ . . . . . . . qnoonooouuooocoouoogaooo COIHIIKWOOQ-V-no I Q c o I IOOQIQ n u v u I o o no Nort.hornRa.1lwayNorth..... ..... ..1 Meatord Branch .Railwa.y.... .... . . 1 Hilladale, Gralghurst. Dalston and nug`i. "n:`2'{`"'"sm"me2.a;.;n" ` V. T r '3 n o I I notation] t-Grontell. Tuosdagasnxi . Friday. . . . 1 :-Midhura& Mon y. Wednesday and F21 ay._ .......... ... ........ .. 1 British` Mails. m (N. Y..) Monday. Tusd dThurId& o:a?II:!:!x1, )Wednea5ny._...... mun: nuns nun non ' TornmOIOlIOIIOIO'IIIIQIIOCIOIOOOQICII 1 I I D I OCI I I O I C O IIOOOIII I I O I 00 Toronto.. ....... .... .......... .. Ottawa and Montreal" .... ..... .. 1 NOPthCrnR8uW8y(N0rth)o-noun...~1 Grand Trunk Ea: ..... ........ .. 1 Northern Railwa. nth). ... . . .. . . t. . 80 North Sjmooe `B.u.lwo. ., Penetanguh nhnnn and Midlan ...... . . . . . . . .. N01`!!! SIIDOOB nauwu rcucwuug su- sheneanduidlan ououuou-oncoouououoopioooa Newm rket Hamil on and Beeton Branch Ra.il- ` `U117 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . a n uooooouclolloion Llnauuvvu wan -av-y--.- ..__ _._.- , , u o o a can u u waybcuuo-onnoovloooo-no Meatord Branch Railway... Colllngwoodm. Collingwood . .` ........... . . . ..... . . 0ril1ia.............. ............... .. I Uluuu : n n o u u u u - . . . . . . . . , , ,, rillia. . . . . . . . . . ...... ... .... Hmggle,Craighurst.Da.1s1;on,Crown . o c - u n - - o u o o u o n ` tweeri the hours of 9 a. m.,a.nd 4 p. m. Re stored Letters must be~ha.n`ded in 15 min- utes tore the close of each mail 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 and at 8.00 p.tm - 86-11 J. EDWARDS Postmaster THE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY of - London. England. . _ THE IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY of London. England. V THE PHCENIX FIRE OFFICE OF LONDON England. - . ms LONG ESTABLISHED COMPANY is based on a. solid foundation of economy or management and sound business princigiies.` Special 1 t : Fort ri ; erai formeogrlgglioy a .5?;$'n3 3?e1333 after two and three years. Prominent ob eot : Bound; life assurance; $7,000,000 aid in o ims; 4.000 tsmiliestbeneted. Cost:, he lowestoonsistent with safety. Bonuses every three ears. never u-.... n..- on nnr nnnt_ nn the life 1: 11. nor less THE GLASGOW 8: LONDON INSURANCE Company, of Great Britain. . L1F`E1ANE'EgjnLPKNY I\1'S '!I'k'l'f!.1" . A LQIIJlI|9D,ll\Ill\IOIIvII$I nrvwu - eve'17y-t'lii-eel ears. less than 20 per cent. on the me p 11, than 14 per cent. on the cndowmentplan; Total Abstinence Assurance: `The only comgtxx 3 .. Canada offering special advantages to stainers. Accumulated Fund nearly 36,000,000.` Head olce for Canada. Montreal. V . H._N. COURTLANDT.s - A ..-_L I-.. l)......l.( A No. 3 New_io_rE Gordons Press, v [Gripper Feed.torTSa1e at this 011106. The Press is in szobd condition and can be run by treadle or steam. Steam pullies are` on the press. Will be sold cheap `to make room for In-nnnn vnonhinn, ---:-Q on: to lend atloweut Aaont ton ` Dominion Grange Fire u|Inrance~f;AsIoci-$ Canadian Mutucl'A1d- Lite Inlnrcncc and one Fund Accident Associations. _ THOS. S. MOLEOD, Dalston. Once over Coulter at Va.1r s. Barrio, Tuesday Old Satuxda-V. 7 6-17 1IV&IIw: ---v: -v____,, I A 4.Horse-power. Upright Bolier andVEngin,e. nearly as good as `new. and in good order for $150. ' APPLY AT T _IS OFFICE. I `ENBWE NNN !I7ii_'EN_FNN.N.!_E_- I Head Uice-42$ Torqngo st.. 'ro1_1oN_'ro. Ont. BARRI(:l inOFFICE+Dun16p St., nxt Telegraph Jos. HENDERSON, V MANAGER; _ _:___j_..____:. sxias;2a.nux & |;o_4ii:3:z.i; 11...: um:-.n.._ MT'l`ai-m`1to St.`." TORONTO. Receive continuous quotations over our own private wire .from New York. Chicago, Oil . uitv Montreal and To:-ont,o. Also daily cables- on- ansdian Pacic North West Land and Hudson Ba.y.- Canadian Stocks bought and sold in Montreal and Toronto Markets. ll-lv -ed TO~PR_|_I\_lTERSI _________._________._____.____ FOR SALE OR TO LE'l`.-A beautlftilly slt_ua.t.ed.n-sldence. overlooklnw the Bay. in the town of Barrie, (Rosemont Villa.) The house is solid brick, 2 storeys. 10 rooms. hard and soft water. stable and outbuildings. 5 acres -of ground lanted with shrubs. and.` a large number of t-bearini ggga pllnnrns, apples, are; cherries "and tame 3 maps near the conegme Institute, ' Wm be rente ' at a. moderate sum toraterm of you-'3-to argood tenant or sold ongeasy Apply to A. LAURIE 274 Carlton St. oronto, or to MR. HENRY` cnmswxokm, P, L; -s., .Barr1e.. n . -.18-t_f_ r MR8. M. E. MORROW 1'Ticketa sold to:-"anZ1'2'6 1i:ta ot the Dominic and Uni,t.e,18lfa_,t6'_s , _1_s.1v , j.I$.::`C-it vuvvs I. -. r- n~. ILA-N ` v; " ._ .,,u*-,5-`:1---y._-'_;,' (,...'. ,._,;r`*, .1 ,_;.j` E. W'ILLERS.`,Pro ne,t,or.,U.-to ihank. . the Residents ofgrrle an`- ibinity u- nnnl-. fsumm-n. and-m`lnfon~thOm thlut he has S. BARBIE, OF and Dealer in Goals all kinds, and etown. Grey and Guelph White Fjinishin Cemeg of all kinds, Fire Bl.`l0kB an Plasterers . er. Storehouse at the Northern Bstlwpy Switch. John street, near the .- The bond at this ishetter than

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