Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 5 Apr 1888, p. 6

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TREASUlE_|SLAND. G59.- -MA_Y_ _3g . EAR Tnrou AND NOSE. B|SGUI'|'$ A beautiful ranize of ananp UUIIIIDI Iucnnnrox J BROWN, -`-FOR-- THE `\Ob vvu `P03 DUI pl l3U*UA\4au lllll 7 In: It,` ~ -luv; v-Q-----. so saying. the stranger b -.eked- along with me into the pu1'1or,.en(l put me behind him -in the corner. so that we were both hidden by the open door. I was very:uneasy.and alarmed, as you may fancy, and it rather -added to my fears to observe that the stran- ger was certainly frilchteued himself. He cleared the hilt of his cutlass and loosened the blade in the sheath; and all the time we were waiting there he kept swallowhw: as it he felt what we used to call e._ lump in the throat. ` : ' ' ' A 9 .,|,.,..,.._I LL- An suitable for gay Several` comfortable houses anu uu Charles street; an excellent opportu mechanic to get a comfortable hom< houses can be paid for by small 1:: I quarterly instalments. Prxces $150 to That comfortable 2 story Dw_el1l_r_1g {nun UUL|lLVAInaw V ..--_ bf Mr. L. Buttm-t11d', with` and two Iota ` price 81000. 1|-mllintr ouge on E331; two foti price 81000. 01189 on Ea side of Owen street, DWI V ocojnpied. ' Mr. Bothwell, most conveniently amw:'1aoo. i ALLAN ALE.~A comfortable double Dwel ling House on Bradford street opposite station. 10 good building lots well situated. EA D II 3 Northern 1 R00 Uullulu luv: u I-'Am'v`is FLOS.`--Parrot N no in 7th con , 90 acres, about 80 acres cleared an tree from atumps,new frame dwelling house, soil good, balance of lot can be easily cleared. INNISFlL.-N i or Lot 19, in the 12th Con. Inn .....-n. An excellent farm. __ _ _ __ Q DI um. 13, L 100 acres. An excellent qr. an!-an of rst~cla.ss land 35 acres or adjoining Mr. Little's farm. Would meke an excellent market rd . . . gamlgl-5ON'l`E.-E Q of W of 6 in 10th Con; 50 acres good land, rst.-class orchard in full bear- ino > `- A-- - Atu,,. well E of 13. in 8th com. 100 acres. on nume- cleared. good house. barn and stable. Young orchard. A good form.- , W i and part of E } of 9 in 6th Con., 130 acres. 60 acres cleared and tree from stumgs. This is s`rstscla.ss-propercv. is situate wit in a. mile of Mlnesing sugtlon. is very well watered and would make an excellent stock farm. is very I cheap at the price placed upon it, $2.500. ammml Pu-k Lots West of Mr. Ewan ; resl_ Iunllunlvo At lastin strode the captain, slammed the door` bel.ind him, without looking. to the right or left, . and _mun-hed Mraight across me room to where his brvakfi1st a\vaited him. 1,, - __-2-_.. LI._L I` ' price placed 1:, :z.ow. _ Several Park Lots : reel dence and having: ne view of Barrie and `lfgonnnnfnlt RAW. Genoa anu. l.lV`-H5 D uuv Iavu VA noun--- ..-- Ketnpenteldt Bag. The above Ian 3 are offered especially cheap and in nearly every case a very amall oaah y meat will be accepted. and easy terms van for the balance. x 'l`l-no vnnnnt tnurn lots (38.11 b8 Durchaed on ltor the balance. _ The vacant town lots can be purchased still easier terms. in case the purchaser intend 3 to build immediatel. Appl to 3 H. ST ATHY. do u- `Rn:-rinfnr, Ran-la PW An-_ gt, B51-x'ie, . . . .1l.22:'. .. 3:27..` Ar at Collinqwood 12.35. . .. 5.45. pun-sv\YI\ (3r\1YrI'\II 12'... VI`. Lnavc Toronto, . Leave Colllngwood 53% . Leave Barrie, . . . . .. 6.18. Arrive at Toronto. .10.20. . .. 7,15,. MUSKOKA`BR'A.NCH-GClNG NORTH. wag . .`. ' A.M. 1'` Leave Barrie, .... ..11.23.... 3. .. ..8 9 Demo Arrive at 01-il1ia....12.l2.. .. 5.15.... Ara.tGre.venhuret. 1.20.. .. 7.00. . . . - Dep. G1-e.venhurst..1.40 . . . . . . . .. Bracebridge . . . . . . ..2.2.-3 . . . . . . . .` . . . . . . Huntsville ...... .. 4.10. . Sundridge....`.. 6.45.. RTAI-th RAY . . , _ _ , _ _ __9,55_ _ Leave North Bay. . . uuu. Bill, said the stranger, in :1 voice that I thought he had tried to xmko `bold and big. on: _ -,._L._':.` .- .l nu hi: hnnlu and V-w._. Lovo Komlltonht Arrive ut_ Barrio. ` . 3 l\'\ QIIIVU-U aawnnovg --.-y _.-., V-.. '._ GOING SOUTH. Leovo'Bu-1-to at 6.35 u.m. . 4.42 p.m Arrive at Hamilton 10 .45s.m.. 8 55mm T1-`Sins leave Barrie for Toronto at 2.05 5.111.. 6.50 can . 10.17 mm. and 4.42 nan. . Ingnmn and Atlnntlo Exnresn Trains. with `Pacino unu Auuu ow Sleepinz Cars attached Illj juuujt -- From the West for all polntavinv New Brunswick, Nova Scotla, Prince Edward Island. Cape Breton and Newfoundland. All the popular sea. bathing, shing and plea- sure resorts-ot Canada are along this line. Dnllrnnn mm: lnavinc Montreal on Monday. INIEBGQLQNIALI resorts-ot Canada axong I.-I113 uue. Pullman oars leaving Montreal Monday. Wednesday and Friday run through to Halifax. and on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday to St. John, N.B.. without chance. nlmm nnnnentinn made at Point Levis With John, N .15.. without cnensze. Close connections m_ade at Point the Grand Trunk Railway and the Richelieu and Ontario Nev ation Company's steamers from Montreal. an at Levis with the North Shore Railway. - Elegant first-class. Pullman bn et. and amok- in care on all through trains. rat-oleee refreshment rooms at movement lnfnnnnn T H F: jI2.-LF.s,I:iI.. 33.99 T E "nrun | Gnu ruin: On: an . u--av will nd it advantageous to use this route, as 13 mg niokeat in point of time. and the rat - b the . Thro h freight I .`.'3..?3...a..' 8:1: A:!t!y.I:=_ci:l trninggnnd exner is `no u10K88B 1n puxuu Ul. u.u.u:, nun uuu Lav by any other. Through 3 ??v?n{ e'5 agy fast special trains. and exper- am.-. 1...: nrnvnd tlm lntarcnlnninl mute to be uuuuguy nu uuu U5 nun v\r u. ....\ ..-7--. The captain spun` round on his heels and fronted us: all the brown had gone out V0! his face, zmx! (-ven his nose was, blue; he had the lm` mull who sees a g'.0st. or the evil u: .nethlu,`,' worse, ilanytlxlng can bu; . VD my word, ll felt sorry to` see hlm, all in a. moment. tum so `old and sick. . ' - ' IVA... I')Hl Conn` 1-...-..u pun. Ivnn [runny an atoll 10W 53 D] an; Uhuulo Lulvuau aaoaauv u forwarded by ience has proved the lntercolonial route to be the quickest for European freight to and from all Yoints in Canada and the Western States. _T okets may be ob_t.agneq apd_al_so information ,,--_j _ _ _ _ __ all Yoints In Uanaua. ana we VVBBDEPD 553565. T okets may obtained and also about the route and about trelght and passen- ger rates from ROBERT B. MOODIE. , Western Freight and Passener Agent, 93 Roeain House Bloc Yor st., ox-onto, D. POTT GER, Chief Superintendent. Runway otnoe. Moncton. N.B. Maw 26. 1335. JAS. scnoeele, comilmncl-1mc01mss1oNERm11.0.1. _-'(_}I'_1:SvIT;)Vf_')1`il)-0N.' mnamtn; \Oe.Vpltal 2.000.000; deposited with the Govern- ment at Ottawa. 8100.000. Reserve fund . mm mm. Rf.nI-lino. IIBHF IF UBBIIWII '1VU.UVU. IYUXCVU lllll a50,000=Storl1nz. , `mm MEROANTILEFIRE xxsunmcn 00 T Ogpital $500,000 ; Government deposit made. ' '1-in: nova: Am: ALL sroox oomuxmns. THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- U - ' ANCE C0. Capital. 8500.000. NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY . . . OFABERDEEN AND LONDON. . Capital, 133.000.1100 Sterling. ;o1r1rI.o1v:-gouey HENDERSONS Hard- LIA, V 9pa?c'a`:`a`L..'1A"c 1;"ii3 3E'"r`e'i;3 Tm` ns. with nnnninn an: ntfnnhn 13-Iv Agimt for thetollowing Insurance Companion 4.1g.` 4-` '9 A191` A19 . c-nuvouv A `cu; % '. T'66Iv7E EZ{1?ro'EtE.4::.-. " Issuznormannmoe LIOENSEO _ - . - awn. V- Come, Bill, you know me; you know .111: old shipmate, Bill, surely," said the stran- 86f- - ' 'l`hA nnrdnln mna n an-rt AP 1: `(roan JAMES EDWABDE nn -nrrrnir n -nun 1.! n " NORTHERN RAILWAY GOING NORTH. nu. vvu-nu; n V`... -- GOING SOU'l;'I`I`.V 'Ir`4 I'I3onTns AND mamas 15.. .1 n. -.|......a...-.....u-an on nan fl-uh: I-nnfn -:_-:_ ---v---- --r-cu-----.22--2 OFIIOIT ATTHI L.Por Oman Bvn.nnw,_ Bum}. .- t-~vaean ets,,Bonth o [in "ite' . umgogtstgfe houses and co A In Avon ._L. t lots on B I Buttereld mmt. nnnortunity tor a F:AI'|.WAY. o ullovu - u - a o u o - . - u (.3.6ING SOUTH. some Noam. PROPERTIES) LIKE CIBIEAP. U'l1;he captain made 9. soit of a gasp. T Black Dog!" said he. ` - "And who else? returned the Qnef,` get-. ting more at his ease. Black Dog _as even was. come for to see his um shlpumte Billy. at the Admiral Benbow inn, Ah, Bill, Bill, we have seen a sight of times,_us two. since I lost them two talons, holding up his mu- tilated hand. V ' ` uIY_,-_ I _ L ,,___ II __!J LI. _ -___L_l__. 'UU J-IJ-KILLJIIJLU war ; Store. n., 100 um and - Ir|-Ir-- V.-- For Tor;>nt)o. - 15.31. .1145. 0.50.. I 10.15 -ion-an 7.20 3.111.. 4.20 pan 11.23 3.111.. 8.38 pm: -vlurv - 3.0` . .. 0.511.. . . ..ll.50....11.55 . ..12.25....l1.C0 DIR A II Ilauyuu. llwlluo "Now. look here," "you ve tun me down; I speak up; what is IL? H'FhnHa unn Ri" I 8.15 . DIR GEORGE monxnm CHEMISTJALNQQRUBGIST. -Z;-vv11'1-1;;;ouxV1d;V V {2 nouns WEST or me m.m mm DRUGS, 'PA'VI"El:\*_'I` MEDICINES, Di T STUFFS, sous, cows, AND BRUSHES. Dywuu U)!` V! uuv ID ALI That's yuu, Bill. returned Black Dog, you're in the right of it. Billy. 1'11 have :1 glass of mm from this dear child here. `as 1 ve took such a liking to:`aml we'll slt down, it you please, and talk square, like 91d shipnmtes." - r * `llhnn I vwnfnn-nnrl nvltk than --nun Chou militia CREAM_( N_E_T noon To nk or coM_vg:_m ralscmrrxoxs cu.xrULLi' con1P'oc.~'m '1`! PUREST; smoucesr, 353, CONTAINS N0 ' I "'f"'v """"`-`-79:51 T A NO ALUM, AMMONIA, LIME, PHOSPHAT53 Tnr amt iniurious mah-rial. TOILET AR'I`ICLES--A FULL `LIFE , '1'()]:(;I\ T0, ONT 5, W- G cmcAGo.1i; . E?` 3:23.: 235515411: uan*:':%o!%h',`{"m J ' '" ._.-- ::LIoliiEss} ` DYSPEPSIA INDIGESTION. JAUNDICE ERYSIPELKS, SALT RHEUM, HEARTBURN, HEADACHE. lBmEriA1 viii vau on u:1u|uI\.:-3. When I returned with the rum, they .-were already seated on either side of the captain's breakfast.-table-Black Dog next to the door.- and simng sideways, so as to have one eye on his old shlpmate, and one; as I thought, on his retreat. T - 1') . |....:.. ...... ...- -....I I..-;.. u-- 4-.-.. ...-x.n-` :3 Ann I-IOMEASTOCK FN D.-nh nrnn '1`. MILBURN & 00., ?*P;g3*3,, And every` species or disease - tram disordered LIVER, KIDNIE STOMACH, BOWELS OR BLOOD. DUNN`$ BAKINC .EQw_QE_.! T GATALOGUES FREE. BELL & C0.,Gue11M 5 Canada are using 11.cEr 1! _ PRICE FIVE/ 3'35: Great English Prcscrig` arnin I1St,`d OV A aIunnnnIs'II` E*D 2`~`;"a;~:.;;';s.Ts`. 1 `BEE EUREKA CHEM CAL CO Sold in Barrie by G: o. Monkm Elle Great En nsn rrcsc--r - A successful edicine used over 30 years in thousands of ` -95` .C\1res Spermatorrhca Nerve! Weakness, Emissions. }nlI)0t"l ~ ` ~ and `all diseases caused bv 8l_ 5`;, nxronn] indlscretion. or over-exex"t1e0 %;; I Fa: Ask your Druggist for '1`* one V Pmcrlntlon. take no substitute. A hlel` ix_a.ckages Guaranteed to C1131 tram 31. six 85. by mail. `Write for Panmo" , . Eureka. Chemical Co., Dolruoss 42 ' Sold in Barrig: by GED. : , A Dlllu Lu uuxnnv ~ ~ PI:=.NNvr:2:L WA nf n. vhf-49 : Are pleasant to take. Contain I/zeirr Purgative. I: a safe, sure and afar- destroyer qfwor-ms in C/zildrm onlds `III IIIJ l\1|IlVlIVI T He bade me go, and leave the door wide open. None of your keyholcs for me. sonny, he said; and I left them together, and retired -Into the bar.. In... .. 1--.. u--- u.-.__u. v --_.n.'-:__j_- .n.1' .`...`. BY nonniu L. anzwzxsox. 1 7 umor of The 81 range Case of Jekyll and Mr`. Hyde." The Dmwmucr. etc. ClI.I"l`EIl -II. BLACK `DOG Al`l EAl{S ' AND `Dl3.\"l EAR&, ` 1! was not very long after this tllatthere oc- curred the lirst of the mysterious events that rid us at last of the captain, though not. as you will see, ofhls ulfulrs. lt was a. bitter cold winter, wlth long, hard frosts and h'eavy'gales; and it vvas plain from the rst that my poor father was little likely` to see the sprlng. lle sank daily, and my mother A and 1 had all the inn upon our hands; and --.-_.. |.m.o lumv 1-nnnu'h without D2l.VlllK 3, , * -`V - _~ .' . ~ --------.-:--:-- 3 '.-r--`. - . . -. / ` '2` ` ` ' I I I . 1' ` I , 2 ` 7 n- v =' ` , jcju a E i\N-ILL cum-: 0R 23.72?/E FREEMAN A call sollced for all kinds of ..__, . - nuul materials. _ BELL ROYAL Prescri tion 0 has ha .a life long 856`: treating female dlSC`35 M monthly with perfect SM; over. l0,000lad1es. PH-05 eectual. Ladies 851` W W `_ T.` 1` a ph3`5 ; } 8 for Peunyroyal - no substitute. 0P1`d_:ME. \:e'for aealed partictljloxp .. .. mv! ;: ---I:-- V - : BREAD m:1dc_of W5`. took 131 First Pnzcs 3` Full Shows in IS\`;'. , Over 10,000 l-.xdic.s 113$ tdsay that it surp'.1::= ~ an... anal luv u-m. run anows In Io`,- slurp`-l= ever used by them. Tf nmluu: the `._'h El.`-I IWIMIKIUI IIIUU VII CII0 ' For along time. though Icortainiy did ` best to listen. I could haarnotizingbut 5 low gobbling; but at last the voicesbegan to` ' grow higher. and 1 could pick up a word or two. mostly oaths, from the captain. "No. no. no, no; and on end ofit!" he cried once. And again: _`_`1t it _coin'es to- "' Cor - ' .-I" CV6! IISCQ D) Luci`: It makes the II; sweetest bread. `-* buckwheat pamcil Rnlmrg in m-`.11 ! sweetest Drcuu, {UH-`n p:u1c:1kcs. Bakers in m-urly c\'t'U` Canada using it. -.-.-4-- I-n\lC A EWORM Pownsn. ` ` Unaproached for Tone and Qual .URGANf I LU I I LIHIVU OF THE HEAR` ACIDITY OF THE STOMAO DDVMCQQ IIILI DRYNE I `l`)lZTZJINES: nnopsv FLUTTEFHNG AC TlIl' II i (':Ki.'. Cd. DI'W""-:2 - Monkman and 1% 'l`0I .( ' said the . captain: ; here I am; well, then, Finn. Grossc X51? County Mich. `*3 very large stud o!-`v Ielect from. we P` our stock. mat.-cw Ionlbll nd sell cams. Vnsntorsnh l"l'0llcll l UK I- Savage & F.'uuu:n.' 931 ! Ind Brcmictjl F-H'"' ten Brc<`~ cheron and Fr: Hone:.lsland H0`; W? A Countv W DII-lvI\ Percheron 59-` French Foach gamma 8: F;uuun.' 1 thug. `.68 lzghtes; 1'U~"v ...o .\.. nl"l kcs. LOU `or THE sxw . _~; Your snia-u `most. as gm-at, f1reat'o11 But glittle fe`.10w. bsteel beetle sc `e`ect in t!-'~ ihbons. Ah L"-nu ']lJ|r\I|I-'- ` Oh, I<`1.'\)m mgirL Sitzkill `N `the nhuntl mt \ 'A.\',.,. I .1 I` T--\'cs,'1".'i. 5thi'nk thl"..l; swinging, swing atlfsay L." _` '1`nex;.`allj,ota sudden there V -_._.I....I.... l\` nnihn nd 'ynu rt-gm-I it s. . It is \'('l`_\' an v_vhen one has . f.~v(-ry angry ; I with all hm` In a. sense of bu: Weak shuw --Y she at 1115 . Hire 1 Dlnw ed : cu . ;oH(,y mill`: horror of e\a:r you knew \\'h.'I *!Hh ~\:-nu Jill` "lI\,vv ..... `f Oh, I-\-n~ 1` waau't 1: mi" it Was snnw .~ N(fW'1sg-t'i1 i` _hl1t Iyoll .1 account of Yum ~ _ -Yes. hmx that thc-\' -\1 At fl'(`1ll`1.v'hl VI ) :15: , }\(-zu'<:u]_\ when l mljllstc`-I avlimxtln-r Sh! (r'-I` (lulu: Asnilw likcr I }H'a\"\ 05.01` B`p(-H 11 -Au '1_`hen.`ll;ot_a.sunuenmore was In l;:;g|ux1_' d'ous_explo`:lon of; outhsand other n_'olies--_,-_ the oh lr antltable went over In a limp. 6* clash of steel followed. and then a cry of pain, and the next lnstuut I saw Black" Dog in full ight, and the captain hotly puxsulng. bntll with drawn cutlasses, and the former sll`eaInln.!: blood from the left shoulder. Just- nnomnm sandy In hnrnv \\< "i5ixi"ri'e.1 .- 33 they had r In an0tl1cr_x T-fbeuding pmf ';_hl\n+nl:n 'm. -_ ith her dt:1' - \ '`:him like .'f'. .7 her fmgil her, to to :9-gmown close I) sorbed att Uux that 11 run: rt-garcliug happily iU51lI]<'I smile 5-- fl'iL'Dcl_ . gctlu-r. not so :11 Of {Int J I littlv la` T110 ;_{;1 and sn- blown. left. me] f()]i_a;_'v~_ fulm:-I armm.-_' aIII"||`._ liglxtc-1 Of I)(`u.(`- doorwaj Th!` HI apartm- cornw-.~ l'nUU' (`I `Vgrmt ti upxthr `I'll: `I'M \ uy`uu\ haawuy mmemabw wut(=1'.< A -WasrrHv rliscrc-M usunNy` 1nn1}u~1'.~ 1 Ir I i{i'rTl7:I th~n.}u mt Al JIII, b1fiIlg`.' II lie Just at the door, the cpt_zIrz aimcd.at the" fugitive one last trcmcmlous out. J... ..:........l n6 flu: Fniyl. \. uunnnn. at that ` .1} (- .e.\'t-(anti---< grc-cm ',; which sl H`C1Cl|t',~ self:n-pr feel in 1 COM fir`; and whi: cu c`ai1I1i1a; . .1 1 nu \"I|-`I'|\| ` The _\v1m_-__r 8.Wu._\' In n1:~ `B Winl<>\\'_. It knottwl {run _: curtain. " 1 their m -131 2 --I IMTB. Miv `-W" on cm-1h an: : bI'O11:_'}ll kw ~\ `iS'W:l.ifi~'1;_' in able 14- _-_-~ ..` 4411 I |._`l| nu Maulamr I /iIlt(:1Ii_|_'t. ' sad tr m 1. dcsputx-1.-` irnmcalizu: C0n.-cu 1 u not sutfvr -whiuh 1 vital nr_'aI I. |lII with u .< you 111 mu you cnnsi. 'm.,. -'_llUUul.lJ8 In H4 V-hostess. l`h_ '.1_:AI 1 I }1(r)-Ill,` to sm'i::l I old fl'i-ml about tn .\ bcdcllnxn-< `III Hclvlh , "'\ o.`ertm-.<.~ m mothcrk in!` frigid dulnw xx glance. ".-\l dcprecut inf,-}_\ fe1ldcl'('nn. 1300018, gt.-UH: tibe happy in from the snf priety nm_\' 11: ltstens nf thc saw with u- never nal IL re.fre.inc fro fore her Sim] &0cu8 mn(r1 1 not in her 8.Ilegin.uc(- tn altogether co heard you 11 ihrough the . No no; i _- 1--.. LL ., L , ;1u nu; I 59 low that) _heard it!" 1 J_((aul.vlUu Ulsv nu.--. vl vu--.-~. .. at the door, the captain aimed at` the Vfugl-. tive onehlast tremendous out, which would certainly have split him to the chino hadzlt not been intercepted by our big siguboard of Admiral Beubow. You may see the notch _` on the lower side of the frame to this day. rm...L LI... uyan Hm Inn! nfuthn h:1ttIe_ Oncg '1 1:; `u_]-u Ah`. "'{i.'. , n nu ` S11" Hm .,_}. .,. 1.. u `I in '\'||E.\' :_;n.et it the lower sme Di uu: u".u_uu w Iuuu mu. Thai. blow was the last of the battle. Once ` out upon the read. Black Dog, in spite of his wound, showed a wondexfui clean pair of heels, and disappeared over the edge of the hill-in a half a minute. The captain,` for his part, stood` staring at the signboard like a bewildered man. Then he passed his hzufd over his eyes several times, and at last turned back mm the house. T H H--A A-nIvo'I\1) "nun " and. RR he bak. last turned oncx mw mu uuuau. A Jhn.says`he, "rum;" and, as he spoke. he reeled a little, and caught himself with one hand against the wall. ` Areeyou hurl': `cried I. Rum, he repeated. 1 must get away from here! - `- 4. A_A-|. is. k..O I nun:.nnihn Ilnfdu IFOXII 116119 8" . Iran to fetch It; but 1 wasvquite unstead-T led by all that had fallen out, and I broke one glass and fouled the `tap, and while I e was still getting in my own way. I heard a loud fall in the parlor, and. running in, be- held the captain `lying full length upon the - oor. At the same ll]St'dlltr my mother, alarmed by the cries and fighting, c.une run- . ulng downx-stain-4 to help me. Betweenus we raised his head. ~ He was breatlniug very loud and mm; but his eyes were closed, and his face a horrible `color. ---9 - J .... .. -Allyn. acts -1.-W -"" " Dear, dx-nry me. cried (what 9. disgrace upon the your poor father sick?" Tn fhn Innonfllna urn half] nn and 1 had {U1 U16 mu upuu utu uuuuc. nun. were kept busy enough without paying. much regard to our unpleasant glxest. It was one January morning. very early- ; pinching, frosty niornin~_:--the cove all "gray with hour-frost, the ripple lapping soft-_ ly on the stones, the sun still low, and only touching the hilltops and shining far to seat- ,ward. The captain had risen earlier than ,nsual, and set out (town the beach, his cut- lass swinging umlorthe broad skirts of the old bluecoat, his brass telescope under his arm, his hat tiheii back upon his head. I remember his breath inuiginglike smoke In his wake as he strqtie otf, and the last sound I heard of hhnns he tnrnedtlie big: rock, wasa loud snort oi` indignation, as thought his mlml was still running upon Dr. Livo- soy. ' Well, mother was upstairs with father; and 1 wastlaying the breakfast-table against the captains return, when the parlor door _ opened, and a man stepped in on whom I had never set my eyes before. , 110 was a - pale, tallowy creature, wanting two lingers or the left hand; amt, though he wore a cut- lass, he did not look much like a gliter. I ` had always myeye open for seafaring men, with one leg or two, and I remember this one puzzled me; lie was not sai-lorly. and yet he had a smack of sea about him too. 1 ..\..a M... mimc ulna fur his enrvinn. and ` your PO01` lullicl` Hlclsr '- In the meantime, we had no idea what to do to help the captain, `nor any other thought but that he had got h1s.deat_h-hurt in the scuie with the stranger. I got the rum. to be sure, and tried to put it down his throat; but his teethwere tightly shut and- his jaws as strong as iron. It was a happy relief for us when the door opened and Dr. Livesey came in. on his visit to my father; A Hl\h Annonr H nu: m-ind what. shall W0 ulvesey czuuc In, 011 um Haw w nu; ;.mm.,.. on, doctor,_ we cried. what shall we do? Where ,is he wounded? u1rr-.....I...ao A 6:.hlIA,aHnl: a and! nnld G07 VVHETGJS I16 VVUUIILIULII ' Wounded? -A ddle-stlck s eud1,aald the doctor. No more wounded than you or 1. The man has had 9. stroke." as I warned him. Now, Mrs. Ha.wkins,,just `you run up-stairs to your husband, and veil him, If possible, nothing about it. "For my part. 1 must do my best to save this fellow : worhtless lite; and Jun `here will get me I \.--I.. H" Daslu." .9 When Igot back with the basin. the doo- tor had already ripped up the "captain's sleeve, and exposed his greatsinewy arm. It was tattooed in several places. "Here's luck, A fair wind, and Billy Bones his fancy," were very; neatly and clearly exe- cuted on the ,forearm;_ `and up near the shoulder there was a sketch-of 3 gallows and 9. man hanging from it--doue. as I` thought, with great spirit. `lbs-nnhAV`n " > anl l`nRtnr_ I Wlul gtelbuplrlo. . "Prophetic," said the doctor, touching this picture with his nger. And now. M-aster. Billy Bones, if that be your name, we ll.have a look at the color of your blood. Jim." he said, _are you afraid of blood? No sir, said 1. Well, then, said he. you hold the bas1u; and with that he took his lancet and opened a vein. A ....n..9 Ann` M hlnhrl I-ma fnlrsm hnfnra unu opeueu a vain. . A great deal of blood was taken before the captain opened his eyes and looked mistily about him. First he recognized the doctor with an unmistakable frown; then his glance fell uponme, and he looked re-l lieved. But suddenly his color changed. and he tried to raise himself, crying: Where's Black Dog?" A * There is no Black.Doghere, said the doctor, except what you have on your own back. You have been drinking rum; you have had a stroke, precisely as I told. you; and 1 have just. very much against my own -wm, dragged you headtoremost out or the grave. . Now Mr. Bones-+ _ "That s not myname. he interrupted. e Much I care, returnedthe doctor. "It's' the name of a buocaneera oft my acquaint~ -ance; and I call you by it for the sake of shortness, and what I have to say is this: one glass of rum won t_ kill you, but it you take one you'll take another and another. and 1 stake my wig it y dou .t break o short, you'll dle---do you understand that?- die. and go to your own place. like the man in the Bible. Come. now. make an eort. .1 ll help you to. your bed for once. . . D..6mnnn no mlfh I-nnnh h-nuhln urn nuns- 1. H 1101,`) Jun IALJUHL vuu LVl uuvvv . Between us, with much trouble. we man- aged to hoist him up-stairs, and` laid him on his bed. where his head fell back on the pil- low, as if he` were almost fainting. ` n1\v____ __!_.I _-...- I! n-IA xp\ ;IL.-6n- Alf av 1' saw no pun. u vuw -v--v~v~- --~----- "Now, mind yo'u, said the jioctor, clear my conscience--the name of rum you 13 death? r....| ...xn. 4.1.-` 1... _.....L -01.. ....'-.` iv... an Aud`;l't'fn' that he, _iveh -01! to `see my father. taking me with him by the arm. - . ' unu.x_ 1- ___LLl.__.Il L- --lJ -.. ........ -- I..- ouvvuvn. up-uua nnlv vv -u-. -..-- -` V-of w---- _ This is nothing, he sold. as soon. as he had closed the door. "1 have drawn blood enough to keep him quiet awhile; he should lie for a week where he is--that is `the best . thing for him and you: but another stroke would settle;.hlm."'- T o o = A YQI 118 new `E slmum UL acu. uuuuu uuu vuv. _ I asked him what was for his service, and he said he wouhttake rum; but as I was go- ` ing out of the room to fetch ll he sat, down upon 3 table, and motioned to me to draw near. I paused where I was with my nap- kin In my hand. HI`.\vn.\ Innvvn c1.lhnK' " C0 UH h, nl}m cxurmn 111.. _ 7 p - '1`IIEvBLA.CK SPOT. l About noon I stopped at the captain : door `with somo cooling` drinks "and medicines. He was lying very` much ks` we had left hlnh. only a little higher, and` he, seemed both weak a.1u_1_exc_lte_d, n L- ..-1..| u.....J.... LI... ...;1..` AAA` `;Jlm;' be 341;, "you're -the only one` here that's worth anything; end you know I ve been alwayegood to -you. ` Never: month but I ve given you a llver`1 ox'u`penny futy0_ul`s01f. And now you see mate, I'm pretty lo.\v.;.and deserted by all; and` Jim, you'll bring me one noggin of rum. new .won ,t you`.`m_atey_?,- 1 _1 ._ f; ,_ ,_ _ f l'1`hedoc1',0r-".-'-. ~ Ibezan. ' 71 V `- : But he broke ~`ln cursIng"the'docI:or. in`: feeble volce,'but heartily. Doctors 13 3,1: ' swabs." he said: and that doctor] there. " what do he know about seafaring men? [1, been lnplaces use not as pltqh, mate. my . mother. house! .Aud jtgippiug roundv1vith Ye;llow Jang, and "tho hhnnnd land a-heaving like the sea with I for "i,d.l"\_J_pping_rounadv!vlv.n xeuow aucng, Iuu any land Q-heaving. exit-.t_hquakes-what do: the doctor know or lzmdsllke that?--a.ndI lived on rum. 1 tell? you. It's been meat and `drink, and man and wife. to me; and it I m not to have my mm now I x a poor old hulk on 8100 shore. my blood ll be on you, J im, "and that doctor swab: and he mu on again for awhile with ----- _- ul .. `I. lit hnuv In L` mrnra dm" lwnbz" and 116 full 01] ilgitlll LUI l-"ulna u .u- curses. Luok. Jim. how my ngers iidges. he continued. in the pleading tone. I - can't keep `em still. not 1. 1 ha.ven t had 8 drop this blessed day. That doctor's a fool,` e 1 tell you. It`. 1 don't have a drain 0 mm, Jim. 1 ll inwethe horrors; I seen some .on eniialread.v. A I seen. old Flint in the corner there. behind you`; as plain aswprlnft. 1 4 seen him; `and if 1 get the horrors, I'm a man that has" lived rough. mid I il raise Cain. Your doctor his-self said one glass wouldn't hurt me. I`ll give you a golden guinea for 3 noggin. Jim." the was growing more and more excited. and this alarmed _me for my father, who wgs very low that day. and needed quiet; be- sides, I was reassured by the doctor's words, now quoted to me, and rather otfonded_byA the offer of a bribe. ul __-..-.L ...-....\ Al` unnv mnnnv, Skid 1: theoer or bribe. 1 want none of your money. said 1. but what you owe my father. I'll get you one glass. and no more. - . . When 1 brought it to him, be seized it , I, SA ....L ue gums, mm uu luusv. greedily, and drank it out. U A Iv an 7 unit`. "9, 'LlHlt`S [111 In my mum. _ V Come lwrc, Vsoun_\'," says he. Como nearer here." I took a step nearer. - Is this here mblefpr uly mute, Bill? Aha Aasked with a kind of leer. v ._u.: \.x.._ r ..n.a ..,.s 1......" ma Inufn RHI- zreecluy, anq cu'mm_ IL uuv. , Ay.ay. said he, "that's some better. sure enough. And` now, matey, did that doctor say how long i was to lie here in this. old berth?" . A week at least. said 1. V '1`hunderi ? he cried. A week! I can t do that; they d have the black spot on me by then. The lubbeijs is going about to get . the wind or me this blessed moment; lub- bers as couldn t keep what they got, and ` want to nail what is another s. Is that sea- rnanly behavior, now, 1 want to know? But 1 m a. saving soul. I never wasted good money of mine. nor lost it neither; and .1 ii trick `em again. Pm` not afraid" on em. ' 1'11 shake out another reef. matey, and dad- dle `em again. In RA Inna fhli nnaalrlnn`, a1e'em ugzuu. ' As he was thus speaking, he had risen from bed with great difficulty. holding to my shoulder with a. grip that almost made me ---- A-.5 .....a mnulnnr hie have like An much BIIOIHQOF Will} I grip uuuo uuuvao uauuv Ianv cry out. and moving his legs like so much dead weight. His words. spirited as they were in meaning, contrasted sadly. with the V weakness of the voice in which they were uttered. he paused when he had got into a sitting positionon the edge. I|'I`hn amwm-in (Inna hm. ha mm-mm-ed, sitting posmonon we 6|-_1"~ That doctor s done me, he murmured. "My ears is singing.` Lay me back. 11.1.... I ...'...l.i An vnnnh in hnln him h "Lu-J U(ilD I3 Dlllslllbcl cow; now -u-.. . Before 1 cduld do much tolngip him he had {fallen back again to his former place, whereyhe `lay for a while silent. _ --2.a -4 I.......II.. Hnnn nun: that VVHCKUVLIU any LUL G H QIIIV uuv--u Jlm. he said, at length, you saw that Ieafaring man to-day? ` Black Lo ,?" I asked. Ah! Black Dog, says he. ``He s a bad `um but there's worse that put him on. Now, if 1 can't get. away nohow, and they tip me the black spot, mind you, it`s my old sea-chest tlxey're after; you get a horse-you --- -....u -..m.o 1'(Tn|l- than vnn mat nn A lU'UIlcaI._ Lucy 10 suw; , JV bvu .. .... ..\. _, ._ can, can't `you? Well.` then, you get on a horse, and go t0-well, yes, I will !-to that eternal doctor swab, and tell him to pipe Wall hands.-magistr-ates and sich-'and he'll lay ' em aboard at the Adxnlral Benbow~al1 old Flint s crew, man and boy, all on em '.hat s left. I was first mate. I was, old Flint's rst mate and I m the on y one as knows the place. He gave it me to S-.wa;nnah, when he lay a dying, like as. If 1 was to now, you see. But you won't peach unless they get the black spot, on me, or unless you [see that Black Dog again. ora seafaringman with one leg. J im-e-him above all. ..n' . _.u... :. u... 1.1.... ..-..-.4 .o...o..lnmI 1' :s:l::; V1.8. .'.th.e. .1`)-l.a`(':-ll(v1s'1;o't',-.:aptaln? I asked. _ " ' .,-_ ___L-, `IIII L. ..A.. II K BUVIO That s a summom, mate; I ll _teu you it they get that. But you keep YOU!` 'W03theT: eye open, `Jim, and PM share with you , equals, upon my honor. Tl.` -...n.ln-and n` `H4511: Innnor `uh: Ivnlnn y\`\|uu:' urvu nan` ...,-.. He wandered a` little longer, his voice growing weaker; but soon after I had given him his medicine, which he took like a child with the remark, If ever a seaman wanted drugs, 1t'sme, he fell at last` into a heavy. swoon-like sleep, in which I left him. What i I should, have done had all gone well I do ` not know. Probably I should have told the whole story to the doctor; for I was in mor- tal tear lest the captain should repent of his confessions and make an endot me.` But as things fell out, my poor father died quite suddenly that evening, which put all other matters. on one shle. our natural distress, the visits ot the neighbors, the arranging of the funeral, and all the work of the inn to be carried on in the meanwhile, kept me so busy that I had scarcely time to think 0! the captain, far less to be afraid of him. .,, e-,_ L- L- ISKQSU Wlbll ll nuuu UL Iccl. I told him I did not know his mate, B111; and this was for -,v. person who stayed In our house, whom we called the c;tpLah1. u`ll7..|l n unI.l llu nut nnufn `UH would h wwf --.-- - He got down-stairs nextmornlng, tobe sure, and had his meals as usual, though `he ate little, and had more, 1 am afraid, than his usual supply of rum, for he helped him- self out of the bar, scowllug and blowing through his nose, and no one dared to cross him. On the night before the tuneraihe was as drunk as ever; and it was shocking, in that house of mourning, to hear him sing- ing awayhis ugly old sea-song; but, weak as he was, we were all in the fear of death for him, and the doctor was suddenly taken up with a case many miles. away, and was never near the house after my. tather s death. 1 have -said the captain was weak; and indeed heseeined rather to grow weak- er than regain his strength. He ciambered up and downstairs, and went from the par- lor to the bar and back again, and sometimes put his nose out -of doors to smell the sea, holding on tothe walls as` he went for sup- port, and breathing hard and fast like a man on a steep mountain. He never particularly addressed me, and it is my belief he had as . good as Jorgotten his condence; but his temper was more ighty, and, allowing for his bodily weakness, more violent than ever. 1 He had an alarming way now when he was drunk `of drawing his entities and laying it . bare betorehhn on the table. But, with all that, he minded people less, and seemed shut up in his own thoughts and rather wandering. - Once, for instance, to our ex- treme wonder, he piped up to a different air, - 1.x...) -4 ..... ..-u-.m InvA.nnn' that ha mist B1119 WUIIQUI, nu plpuu uy III; a unuv-uuu an. a. kind or country love-song, that he must have learned in his youth before he had be- gun to follow the sea. ` u china: 1-mnund nnlll Hun (lav nftf IQ gun in Luuvw uuv area. 80` things passed until, the day after the funeral, and about three o'clock of a. bitter. etoggy; trusty. afternoon. lavas standing at ~ the door for a moment, full of and thoughts about my `father, when `1 saw some one , drawing slowly near along the road. He was piainlyblind torehe tapped before him V with a stick, and wore a great green shade . over his eyes and .nose; and he was hunched, as it with age or weakness, and wore-a huge old tattered sea-cloak with a hood that made him appear positively de- formed. 1 never saw in my life a more dreadful looking gure. He stopped a little _trom_ the inn, `and; `raising his .voice lnan , ciid sing-song. a_ddressed.the air in . front or In: . : r . Aulvnn ___ __ q_p___1 `__.____, ._._A____ A _A____ . " , Will any kind trlend -Inform a; poor /blind man. who has lost the "precious eight of his eyes in the gracious defense of: his native __c_ountry, England. and Godn bless King ` George !---where or in what part of this countrylxe Inay`n.owv.be?,-_ . V ' VVnu CI9A'.n" flan `Hash-nl TIA-`lug-o "Ding!- "_`;"i &';3i;;,7 g;;3uf1,?`;.`;5ung vdlqe. " Will you give me your hand, my kind young ' K friend, and lead me In?" v VVIIAJ-I05 :IIIQ ILILUJ IQUIVT U ; Yo;1__a.re_.`at_ the Benbow. 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IIVL - ---... ..c |.:.. 0.... nnhn min thmm T . T 7 , OR your convenience I will visit (see below) to at- _ tend Ruptured, eapeclallr lame cases. of l which over one hundred thousand have. been 1 euoonservum adjusted in 1-nneon the last 20 ears. cum Feet. Bpluul Curvature. and all Do 01-mi- tlea straightened by m:onAN1oAI. means. . _Pggit1_\_re ; eajtietaotory aendlng'l`rIIeses n- A-_|_-_\_ _AJ___-l.._|_I- .u_ ____'_ Ll __ n. nsonufs. mason, 1i.R.0.P.,Ia.R-.O.S.E.., _ Lecturer on the.Eye, Ear and Throat. Trinlt Medical Coll e, Toronto, Surgeon to the Me: ` uer Eye and ar Inrmary" and Oculist and Aurist tothe Sick Children's Hospital, late Clini cal Assistant Royal London hthalmic Hospl . tal. Mooreelds. and Gen London Throa and Ear Hosm..a.`._. has removed to 60 ollege Avenue. Toronto. Ma be consulted with re- terence to Diseases ct A e Eye. Ear Throat and` Nasal passages. ~. T . Estabnsixed 1m. * J _E. WILLERS. Proprietor. a to thank `. the Residents oi.'Barrie and icinity for est favours. and to inform them that he has ouhie and. Single Herness.a.lwa.ys. in Stock n.t_. the lowest prices. All orders entrusted to him will receive his best attention. Repairs neatly and cheap] exeeuted._ ' gggaxgh er the plo.ce.VopAposite W. Calqgzgvp { East EI1d_ !-!_qrn_`1g_s Storep} What .3 Ti`Il|0';_ S neolal atte1f;1_o'n_Ato; Gross ies and Cataract byunuu -4 _-. - , , Sold by all Dealers ha Medicine. EEAl58.__"_l'_l:I_E VAN. SPRING TRADE, ua 5uvu um us nu. vv ..._, . . . w . . _ . . -. The 0.`(pl`cSSl()l1 of his face as he said these words vvus not at all pleasant, and 1 had my own reasons for Lhiu-king that the stranger was mistaken, even supposing he `meant what he said. But it was no affair of mine, ' 1 thought; and, besides, it was diflicult to ' know what to do. The stranger kept hang- ingeboup just inside the inn door, peering xound the corner like a cat waiting for 3 mouse. .Once I stepped out myself into the road, but he immediately called me back, and, as I did r it obey quick enough for his fancy, a most horrible change came over his face, and he ordered me in, with an oath7 Plat made me jump. _ 7 As soon as I was back again he returned to his former manner, halt yswning,h_a.lt meeting, patted me on the shoulder, told ~ me 1 was a good boy, and he had taken quite a fancy no me. "1Cha.ve a. son of .my own." saldhe, as like you as two blocks, and he's. allthe pride of my 'art. But the great thing for boys is discipline, sonny-- discipline. Now. if you had sailed along of Bill, you wouldn't have stood thetewbe spoke to twice--not you. That was never Bill's way, nor the way of sichas sailed with him. And here, sure enough, is my mate Bill, with aspy-glass under his arm, bless his old art, to be sure. You and me'll just go back lntothe parlor, sonny. and get behind the door, and we`ll'g1ve Bill a little 8urprisc--bless his arb,.I say again. .._... 61.4. .-.t.....\.-..-- I. .ul.vn:l nlnna uvifh

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