Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 5 Jan 1893, p. 8

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Potatoes. 0: n - o n o o a a o u n ~ - u - u o v than Ibu - o o - o . uoonoa - o n - o o no |F0r _ `_ _ 'I)fessed hogs per.owt.'.-..A...-.-. - .. `chiokenaper .. .. ,. .. . . .. v'l`ullow.` Fax-mer s_ Ca.ke'per lb? .'.` nun`-_o|DIIuu_oo uvggnn = B ;`e!. Findquarterae per. owt-- Beef, forequarterq per owt.... .. OOIII`orI_oIo0I1ouIb0OliIouII Boring Lamb .. .vealIOIlloll"" uaooonooouuoun Ilnlulnomvt IIII Tur4e`ys"t'1er` Butter,roll.l)erlb.............. `Lard permlb. Eggs per doz.................... Potatoes per, Hay perI:on.._.................... Strawner ton................ Wool.we.shed.perlb........ .. Flour, Bake:- a, per ewt..... . . . . . . Flour, family. per owt.......... From-.putry. per owt.......... V0e.t'me`a.| `Der owt.............. .. Cornmealpercwt................ alone. 8 Cow or Steer, Farmer's, per owl: Cow or steer, trimmed. per cm 9heepnkins each .. .. .. No. 1 Green Hidea................ Cult Skina.......... ..... Lamb skin: ea.ch.., ............ .. . .'l'o1-onto farmers Market. Tonowro. Jan. 3. 1893. 4 wne.`e. white ...=...............soestosoou Wheat. anrimz ................ .. 55 M occ- Prices Buliu. `ln.-tIIt;intoN V; "intuit-.1'o'-\ 3 grontgp ' uxnmhnczgmnugxn. ._ `_~ ` BABBIlJln.4 1893. -wheat ..g o coco} o '65 o - a o u - u a o ou n6`ooo "Clot on In (kt; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , __-__;-,____: _ _ _ . __ 9R` slow-L &A:'\B;AKE,: -R`; Sellligfains MANITOBA -_..--v----ju-uvV"v- "FEE ractsovl-rms" XXX OVSTERS BISCUITS that: nehfqf as 7: .5 .. :`,i' 5,. ! LFi|T_34 NOR{?WE8T "tgcntsndobtninuoopyof For Particulars h an `nan-no note], Barrie. O frolll 9 `one an 4.30 p.m. A8901` 1-H: _AgTn `rt-Ii J CALL AT --rp...-an rv-.....---...-rr, yr.-._. . ....-`.w`..'.,..'*-_ 4. ...."'.- _,to_' " ..'..,.I; ' Io'.nuO.I`;I|Af','.,V: )'._.;.v _`_` 33231342. rkonucn. _ ; I.l'erI'perxowt.... rte:-a_ owt...... no -`o `- youoon 1oIIOOOld so an ar's_Cake-per lb.-.. .perlb............ a,perowt.......... perowt..... ..... .. owt.............. oh [dale---o.g.......u apuuuuux uaiunyvatu gzauuo DLLUVVUU. UUII `huge tiger crossing the path. between us an the bungalow. Never in my life have I felt my nerves give a worse amp. I shook all over in spite of myse . . It must have been this tiger I saw under the trees this morning. We were help- less. Strange and thoughtlessas it may seem, knowm V the country to`, be dan- _. rous, we h gone out unarmed. The t impulse wastomakeadash thro h the jungle and endeavor to reach t a bungalow. But was escape in that way possible? `Would not ` the tiger be upon us before we could reach the A A49 cuvnnnan`) A C\\l\C.4\.v\AA-a\`n ._ 0 Since '880. Dr. W. has devoted his vtholo, time to the specialty of the Throat and Lung Dis- .e.s_es. DR. W A SHINGTON Graduated in 1872 at Vin. toria. University with honors. The same yo-air passed the examination of the Cnllege ot'Phya1- ` cians and Surueons, Ont. A1, ,, gang 6` --- The cut rebreant a. Poroua Respirator and I. -1 I.._....LI.!_... -un unu uuuunuon 01: um and worthlen Ac- counts. in any port of the world. and no nu-gent not collected. This Association has 5 ch local olcee ln Canada. and United: states, Head and Ienercl omce. 60} Adelaide st. Eu 3'. ` Toronto. Rcnmaclo. I1. 12 anr 18. 0. E. unn- LlN8.%Generol Mnnuer: .1: H. 8. ANDREW; Sec. Jddreunll communications to Toronto, _,Qnt.. olce. 'l`ele hone No. 2463. This in the only Association at settles accounts, and ad- vnnccnhe money to the creditor 11 desired. - " g 0. EJOOLLINS. Manager. D.:O. MURCBISON. T ln, my ' ' Solicitor to: Battle Dlatrlot _- 1;.4,0m *:.:~2.::.:::s.'.. u--un uuune usnuu any nmq nuu .l.\alll.UI.l 50 any pattern. All Work 2lJ&!'&Dt00d to be first-class. ` ' Music a specialty in Cloth or Full Leather, Stiff and Limp Covers. Portfolios made of any size and style to order. ` Repairing of A every description of Binding done on short notice. 1 A There is nothing in the Binding and Rulim! line that cannot be done here and guaranteed first-class. Parties having. Books. &c., to bind need only send a poet card ornote to the bindery, when a representative will call for the work and return the same when nished. PRICES LOW AND TERMS CASH. " Journals A Minute Books Lodge Books It would be deat ---V-9.. -on 517171-xgastill Vmorni -a'a`1:;1.i1e clear son A. IJVII $435117 . of Sudras. "Perhags they could help , ' to stand" here, and `{'.'l11Vn'3ii(v can any` l`l\vI-I-5 &'I..~..~. _..l.'|.' `l'.._L Skates, Electra Plated Cornets, ,Knives, Forks, Spoons, &c., X Cut Saws, `: % .Maple Leaf & other makes, A_xes,,Axe Handles, Cantl Hook Handles, I Logging Chains, Hmmi cnemr 3:. T Pnumznnu I ` . ` ASSOCIATION. < FOR`the'C}onoon of Old And Worfhles Ao- any part of the`w_1gqr1_d._ _a.nd_ human. (O 11.0 4-4II..-o_ lln..|_ [Cash Books [Blank Books Manufacturer and Binder of. SLEIGH BELLS CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, FURS, .a.tCoiSt Price to clear. mm: nunx amnsnv FIIAWLEY 8!. DEVLIN. ~"`:Aa.igs`;u3`f1e:`m f1_1ree days 0 one mail was taken; last mght a deer rom under our house. I'lT_'J.L - 1-: .___-_._.._- L'I_'-_. ___ I 1 g Specia,1 it We Willve clear out many lines of winter g` eds before the 1st of February. - e e V" Barg'aiI1se/5 For ife,REDUCeED PRICES Will do ' e Gallandisee for yourself that we mean what we eay. f L HUNTER, SAHJEANT & co. VV`e are taking stock, which means. Bargains Iv-~'>-rt->-.'-` `....-~.13n~,- . .v., . ,l. V~* r ` ` 2 N _ V, '.`- i.' H "*..`.r': ; `z. `..(: ~- 73 LI. .= J _ .1 , " ` ` I "if 'r,_ 37 / g " ;: " . ' ` Blank Book; made any size_ and Rnlnd to any pattern. Ail work guara.nt.eed to irnt-clung. &c., DURING THIS` MONTH. Several lines of Sealettes going Day Books gt a. HENDERSOWS. 51.614 auavuuwu UL uuu orange uuu early linzewtrlees beyond. The silence 0 morning reigned around, broken only by the scream of a. parrot or the cry of a` monkey. Calling my native servant irl I set out for =8. walk, and followed urn 4-`HA nnvnn and-In I-n1n~.-. 1.. LL. ROBERT cmsros, PROPRIETOR. Id. 5 Dunlap street, Top Floor. Ledgers Reductions IN ALL LINES OF w ire noiv manufacturing and carry in nook Stoves 0' the latest. lmnroved designs. 9hA.IalA. AND EXAMINE STUCK before 30.1118 ' _ . h . . 15"` H. sawnev. i'e1-ens" arts f :1: to 1 me oollont tsrmojlfst outgide she 1vi'1:'it:.8o '0 '- 313131`:-sun n an-.-..c-nouns--run ngtmger at houses a.nd'vaoant Iota ex mama ST_(_I_V_E worms 1 Lu.u. J uuuvu BUIVIIHI "*"f i`e'% ontafor `walk, - own the same path taken by the Sudras. We-had gone about a , quarter of a mile when we were startled by a alight noise in the path behind us, hlm the breaking of a twig. We looked anxiously back,_ but nothing unusual -was in sight, and the peaceful song of the Sudras came clear and distinct just ahead. We moved on a. few steps, but another backward glance showed us a -,l`I`IfPA 4-in-an no-nacnn I-1-an nd-In 1'\l\``119A4\u\ .. For Sale or to Rent. em LONDON ammnmn 85 A001- 1_)1vn'r 00.. mm run. 12. SUZLWAN D avm. 3. Bibx7'I3. B931`-n- our for Quebonnnt Sleigh Runners, Snow Shovels, Lanterns, j Coal Oil,` `Hay Baling` Wire, ' Rope, 7 Bar Iron and Steel, Glass, Etc. --- --up `guru CIQZIIIO ULIC IJLLIAISC n1nw'soN at can wxcxn. TI-. Magazines Periodicals &c., &c., &c. Law Reports Pamphlets ` J anl}}1'y 5%, Sample Cases --vu-uv up Twp vqfuv 151). tux! {Ill lan 1005 of the idol waa.the' mornin oering of rice and fruit, but the wars ' to were . onqi, was in chase`. nn1in I4-abmunnu 4.1..-- L1.-- 'I_-n_--_ . '_-__*s Music vu vu usavva vvuau uuu Luuul.vuUl.U,_uUu my grace that only a tiger has. Just as the . htarose clear` above the belt 0 cocoanut gums there came` trotting u ttlielg pat tozvards th3mt8>ungalow, c a song, we un carr between them a burden suspended m a. pole, the ends of" which rested on their shoulders. The Sudras are the lowest. of the four great casters of Hindoos. fThey are very poor and live all their `lives near starvation. But they are- yhappy intheir domestic life and show ;especia1e care for the aged or infirm. lacing the burden on the groundat the vfoot of the bungalow ste they made a ;profound salaam, caref y turning back the cloth fm their load, and lo! a `smiling old father looked up at his-ab 1 -fectionate sons. nf'l1I_- .._.-_A. ..A.'I_-__ ______;_ 4- 59-, AI CV ll-I I-l\I I550: With 9. low reverence they caught up T the old father and quickly moved down the sunlitgath and faded from sight in the tangl shadows of the 01-an e and ":1VIA 4-I-non `Inn:-vnan TBA a-:1.-m.-... Ag 4..-...'l_ nun, vuu uuo 5J.uaau Lauuvt zuuuu 11150 in peace. Has Me sahib seen any ele- phants or tigers this moon?" they an- xiously inquired A`cnuI1-vac "Wuhan Anna nn-A nun Gun`:-1'.` haps {tVv5'o1"1 "a""haLi1Kw',"1ui`%'i't' seef- ed to crawl wit the inimita.ble,, deadly an-smn that nnlv n l-:iom- has _Tma+_ on 4-}... "I-UIJULULIBUU DU The grea.:;e.ther wants to die on the `banks of the sacred river," the said, in answezj to my question as to w ere they were going. But it is far to the and _..-__ J-.__.-__.. :.:A. __ LL - _,, "l5`l1`l3 15 18 I81` 130 M16 Gauges, and man dangers wait in the jungle. "` as, but the great father must rest `'1 manna nan Mnvnnnkik nnno. `mg... `I. IJILILILLUII GLIU. IJIU e We frequently amused ourselves in the evenings, blowing a bugle and count- ing the' number of tigers that would roar in answer to the notes; and also. to frighten owe. the vjackals, who used to come in num around our bungalow e and make night hideous by their un- Anrthlv at-inn It `had lmnnn n lnnI- Icon`- SAVED BYAN ELEPHANT B039, what was the noise under the house last night? Tiger, 11118868, he eat up pet deer, last night. . _ n We had been some years in India, liv- ing in a region infested by ti ers, and often came face to face with t ese ter- rors of the jungle. Of late the had- been very troublesome, entering t e_ no - `tive village nightly, destroying cattle, -children and men`. 117.. .............1.I__ _..._-_-:I W N I .`,, . ` These two 3Ir1o(3Ski;!i%-o-i;I;iI,.`t 0 They`--`How'do you ?-=11 They wonder whyvlatay in are lnatsad of running out to play. . . Mi` two brothers amid the. rest" M lay _n are beond the wall; _ P 1:11 :1?!-gther ackfcan a.y the `beat; ouought to see him curve the ball! :::.`:.a'}*e,::*:.:{*::1;::::#.:Led:*2.:*4.::LL H frd hair I _ glee Tl`i0.`1!1!. uti1yo(;:oor..tl::nual::'?t. n . I __. ,'&`:.&'i`%';,?.:'i`,?:.:..m. MK pains and troubles go away. _ nd I forget what keeps me here. It I could just be well one day And out. too it would be fine. A Well--_ can see the others play L And take their fun instead of mine. 1 watch them here from 11 above- You see it s almost Just t e same. I love them so--and -I can love As well as if I wasn't lame. ' -- obert Ha.le.ein Youth's Conmenlon, B`{:I'a`n`- ~`* *%g::1:i - quei?;- hey my -' thh?'73:"d ""`f "Wu w u . ' .916 mPt} eW1?ike8e!:gs'1ga,91?'*`: 4%, .< `W -393 11afor$i3T t61i.i'i WV9;;80t;:- mu mm.g@.;,c.P,m% ; '. ,;.7`Y`Hqua.'~`tie s` or ~~,.. ...V*31_t ; lyle, Scott gave somewhat `exuberant A l.UGtLl.\L_VVu IJUII J39 feecribed. Walking fine day with Car- ; expression to his admiration for Shel- . ley. Carlyle at once opposed to this an estimate of the t that was the reverse of attering. 9 fore the two old men _ tampinvhont the pave- ment, he exclaimed, " is Shelleg of ours wasa scoundrel, and he` oug t to ve been hanged. "Bell ` Scott felt 1 deeply chagrined, and the rest of the walk was taken in solemn silence. Be-' parted at Scott's door, however, She1ley s'cemor had be- gun to relent, and hardly -half. an hour had slaps , Cheyne Row to Scott's. house a bust of i I I Shelley as a peace-oering. Carlyle saw that he had wounded a gentle spirit by his trenchant criticism, so he presented the painter-poet with a bust ofjhis hero. nan uwmy uuuue ed when there came round from ' i i I see that Thomas `Edison is now : rated at $3,000,000`-," said '8. J. House, 1 who isa ending 9. fe w'da.yd at the lode. knew Tom when he was 6' V barefooted boy living at" Fort Gratiot. t Mich. He was; always tinkeringiwith telegraphy, and once rigged up 3 line` W from hiehome to mine.` a block awey..~ I could not receive very well, andgomee ; times I wotild. come `out, limb the ; fence, and halloaover to `know.)`!Vhnt`.nh_5 said. e That always `A -,i1:o ;seemedto take it an 3 reectio ;..his telegraph line;-a8t.*Lonia'$:Glebe-.1 x'l\nvnnn1vaIr,_ Jun vusug tq mocrat, ; -v ----- ---a v-------- -----"v --"--.v- Though a king can do no wrong, he may occasionally make a bad bargain; When Charles I. ruled over England this exchequer, always at a low ebb, became so nearly empty that he disposed of-` his 7 36 shares in the New River Company in consideration of V the `annual payment of 500 to be made to himself and his heirs _ as long as the `compan should exist. This 500 a year `is stil paid into `the royal treasury,` but each individual share i of the stock now earns 2,600 a year, an a increase of unearned, increment beside ' which Chemical Bank stock is nowhere. ~a1izes'$468,000 in ann prot's.-New A` York World. I y ~ In other words. the unlucky king `sold 0 for $2,500 a year props that: now re- 41 `r--V vrnriurjcna av u Inn-u`-`inc! A Tchara.cteristic.quarre1 betweeh Cab 3119 a.nd_W. Bell Scott has lately been .`lTn11oq.uua- l\Cnt\ ;'I..- _..:L`. I`-.. eowvthe Cross Was Earned. The Victoria Cross to be_._,,given to Lieut. John Manners` Smith isawarded for his conspicuous bravery when lead- ing the storming party at the attack and capture of the strong position occu- pied by the enemy near Nilt in the Hunza-Na r country, on the 20th of December ast. The oicial record says the position was, owing to the nature of the country,` an extremely strong one, ` and had barred the advance of a force for seventeen days. It was eventually forced by a small party of fty ries, withanother of equal strength in sup-' ` port. The rst of these parties was un- der the command of Lieut. Smith, -and it was entirely owing to his splendid leading, and the _coolness, combined with dash, he displayed while doing so, that asuccess was obtained. For near,- ly four hours, on the face of a cliff I which was ' almost precipitous, he steadily moved his handful of men from nninf +l\ nn-in an FHA .1:4:....14..'.... .0 LI... nuoau..uJ Luuvvu. l.u.u uauu.LI.u. UL Luau l.l.'U.l.l.I point to point, as the diiculties of the ground and showers of stones from above gave him an opportunit ,' and during the whole of this time e was in such a position as to be unable to de- fend himself from any attack the enemy 1 might choose to make. He was the first man to reach the summit, within a few yards of -one `of the enemy's sun- iars, which was immediately rushed, ieut. Smith pistoling the first man. - - vauguv l.I.l.l.l.IulJ CIIJILIIU. UIJU IIVJIIJ UL tiger and began to throw it backwfuu-3 and forward between his fore. and hind feet, then knee ' on it, crushing it ` .1- n i1|+l\""In ans-4-In nug up-H-L cs G-.`n`I. Lvuv, uuuu. nuvuug: uu _u:, uliuuuul II into the earth, an with a nal went trumpetmg into the jungle. We were now free to go home. The old rogue had saved our lives. The brother who had so nobly risked his life was not seriously` hurt, and had crept away during the ght. But the excite- ment was too great for the aged father, ' and that night there was a new grave under the sacred banyan tree.-Anna F. Iarkley; in Memphis Appeal-Ava anc e. t - Lu sun oluv uuu. uuxxou. vuu UUIIDII IIUII. Eazt awa in a. bunch of grass, but it was bac again in an instant. The blood poured from 19. dozen great wounds in the e1epha.nt's body. LA1: last he .........1..A. n......1......v...-...1 L -.1_ -1 LL- iii"tE5 '6ie'p"h3.'nTt'_ss "1i3c,i-'."'Xt;' 2535-53 caught rmly around t e body of the Hoar nvi human in {*_1\1~n1i'r H2 hnnbnuu-J VV Illll G 51-U>GII IUD]. I-IU IRJIU I-ll-H Cl-IWU from his sige and hurled the beast "$3 Gaunt n--n-. com A `L.-.....`I. I`. ........... 'L..L 1. vu. uuv vvuuu, I) run III-Ul.la[5Gl._ 9:135-the `terrible c;1:i(:: was well be- gun. `I couldnot properly describe the . scene. The moments slipped b and the ght still raged, but there co d be no aniikf `In!!! `if Ii!l\I11l` 10115111` FBI... 1\`nos`.i.-ul ' uguu uuu. sagvu, uuu uuctu uuusu U0 l.I.U doubt how it would result, The elephant was now almost beside itself with rae With a great roar he tore his antago from his Aida nn hnvln 1-.'hn `haunt I-An W33;`iirst we could see nothing ofthe newcomer. Imagine our astonishment when. from behind aclump of minosa` them, rushed a rogue elephant, Oc- casionally a wild male elephant be. comes. a solitary wanderer, either a comulsory or voluntary outcast from his erd, hence the name. `The kill and destroy everything in their pat `,and. y are a great terror to the natives. The rogue charged immediately, head up, ears cocked, trunk curled up. "The. tiger was ready for the` attack. and s ringing on the -elephant seizedhim by t a shoulder. A vigorous shake dis- lodged the beast, but again` it charged. and the terrible conict well be? v-v...vuu an vvvnlla, LIIBUCILIII (LX011. |l|L' . denly 112; east; -with ahars 3w1, e threw himself upon the man, lling him like a log, and `stood with one paw on the native s breast. But he wasre`st- less; something attracted his attention V He raised`. his hair on end, laid back` his _ ears, turned his head awayand was evi- dently watching some object in the jungle. ' Ail 1043` civn A;-\o1 -aLL:-.. .;`.l.L- auwuutv vs uuu -uuuuu nu `yup U10. l.lI_(4Ul' `cried out: "`Bra.hm,'~ Brahm," as the. great g: bounded in sight and rushed toward... ' son. For 9. moment it stood. head ergct, ears forward, tailewitching, yellow eyes e learning and scintillating, cruel, horrib e. -The Hindoo was mo- tionlee, exgecting, instant death. `Sud-. the east, aharsh growl, man, elling hi? II Inn: ant` '"l\l\A: Cur-:\ Ann can-u us a`.:ulUnlUlIlF"Wl"`T`U!U' -II the bwksn hoi1se._ 4117--., .. whe the beast eats my esh,-" criedbnp 0` "1 Su?-' M9 - I tell- ~)'!__._.A_I.;_....Z|'v.,,.). ..7. ... guavrvuvuvu" Iauu'.I.UUla'0l. ' $110" fwe =h`ea.rdf brushes break ing opfvthe other `side of-the hill. `-=-:But` there was no time to s weculate u n the nature of the sound, or the 01 rather `r-.1-ind nriff 12i-ah-in` . Dunkvn " as. ` I-I..-` "``<';o; %f5rotuar%:,%*%i`i-ln tn.` o1a;.;;`;.;.i;:;%% the h0m>r;.`andf;the` ouugerobe;-ea - WA `sun! '-.'`...`.'A. ..'.._a. '--2~ LL -` R4 .' ';A LI. 4. . ' L : -,,vIQa.I:A!Ii 1n t1'u_p '- ' 33 3 You anythmg strongergithan - Mia!"-nn'lmd Jtnaa-A1-n ~nn.`l1n.mI-- .i\ ' he E6h5;7'73d"th3 "'3`ur`g'`r"3`fs` "d`C 7': We hd"jnstrace`d- the*foo or tho'~ What King Charles Throw Away. N`L.......'|.. .. `I_`_.. --.. J. '..A _.._._.. Edison : Fint_ Telegraph.` i ____ _.__L_ _,A--_.,,-'I 1 VA ,.Wm.'-`R1nh'u.,'kiniyzna-I I: :1: :1 `:1 3 F1 .1Wm..Reidi,gBmb.,-Aaw1';1u.%. . . . . . . '. .. 1 19. y `ouharnames-o=pe:sons inclebtecl to this *oce, un`1_wh_o~wi|l \not pavtheir. indebted- `. On t}n'n lnt ' ' v uu.u;v, illlll wuu-wan `I105 [IDY DB8] ' n'eu. wiuaboadqed _to this nay J..|.Gu|J, uuuunvu ua uvlu, uIu.'uu5; 7 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canadian Air Gas Co. , Montrea.l . Foster & Maxwell, Angus, . . . . . Frank Lazarus. Montreal . . . . . . . V. Alf. Tra.mp,'0ri1lis.. . . ., . . . . . . . . . . Wm. Am-is. Allandale . . . . . . . . J.C Fr a.aer,Angua.....y. . . . . .. James Scarrow; Avening . . . . . . . . . John O'Connor, Cighton . . . . . .. Jizmeso A. Cam bell, _Chealey. . . . . Jnhn nnlnnn illmlnln The following perlons ore indebted to this` oce to the "amounts set opposite their names : W. J Conron. Toronto . . . . . . .. . . . .8 4 36 `Seth Summereett, Barrie . . . . . . . . Y . 8 06 Alex. McRae, B C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ll 67 W. A. Leninox, Toronto. . .' . .. . . .. 24 70 W. W..Butcher. 27 25 Joe. V. Lazonby, Coldwater . . . . . . . . 2 54' Alex. Wallace, Stayner . . . . . . . . . . . . A. 8 50 D. C. H. Watson, Toronto. ; . . . . 10 66 T. R. Purvis, Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 14 45 L C Smith. Coaticook . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15 40 J. B. Grifths, Midland... . . . . . . . . . . 10 95 A. Robertson. Jose hine . . . . . . . . . . 412 22 J. '1`. Flint & Co., ock Island, Que. 3 66 l Leon Caisse, Toronto . . . .. . . . . ., 5 32 i W. T. Barker. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 14 20 Henry, Johnson & Lord, Burlington, ] Vt V _ V _ _ '1 A0 1. All accounts that have been tendered ` four times and over will be placed in this % column for sale. 4 I `Any ohe who can-_ take advantage of any` of these accounts are invited to call on us -.-Anuxcx Dce. ` . Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Arthur Freeman, Miu Florence Freemsn and Miss Edith Freemdn -left on. Tuesday for Toroto. . ! -Mine Henderson and her college friend, ; Mien Hard. of?'Denver,' will leeve to- \ '.norrow mnfning to resume their etudiee at the Preebyterinn College, Brentford. nce and fruit, but the worshi one. was its roa.r--closer than before, and now ': tigbohind, us. Looking `into each 0 her's"faoes we could see `nothing . `bntd f " A sudden` `scream of _rots an` 01. monke g; tQ.,=.t1non-J; ,.,;.et1.:e.o the old AGBUUNTS FOR sue. v Mt-. und Mu..Nawberr-y. of l;onetaug. * are winning at their son's Wm. N ewberry `All Allandala and other friend; mound \ u0wng Tho Staynor Sun nya DepI_ty,.Reiutror 1 Montgomery, wife bud family, of Burris, ` spent Christina with Mayor Rogers. --.. M1-. a`n'3 . ? M91;."v i)-I1;l;iorth, Tbrounto; , ape-'nt.-New Year,'_a dayvas the guest: of Mr. { and Mrs. John `Stephens. MI7.TJW `(;a.-ll'>_r`:;i`At;1:-wuttnticljn agent at l`uc:.e nham,h sud Info, spent" Christmas Jay with his parents`-at B xrrio. tn; v`I'.\ nu ` _ v.___--_ ..V-7w- , . ` open? I 9 ::xdeg`:,;t,he-;pIVl'9l,115 Il, l'00f Qt , V Minis `IS:IV< :ILry t".`yi-e and.` Miu Kid_d. of To- ruutni-hjura. vieitmg with Mrs; McIntyre, "Small Street. V Mr. A 3:14 Mhr.I.; ` E. B. ` Ql.'0lll[.).t0Vn, 0f B-antford, are" -visiting relatives and , frvenda in town. A ' ` % Mr:Eci(w(.f_{1; .ogVefon, Ohicago,iupend - *ing his holidays` arhia paternal home, KG enholm.e,fHig h Street. _ . _ __ _ v-r..----- ' Mateif.Davu Ward has returned from N aw York where he has been residing for ~ six or eight months. _ ll 7 an nun . u _u ua uuuuu WU uutuu. ruuuu la edge of the woods A movement in the elephant grass on one side showed us the tiger was drawing near. We saw his gleaming eyes. his tawny coat. Pull- ing myself together, I resolved on a rush to the path. Clasping hands with the native girl, we ran with might and main. A ray of hope entered my heart. Could We reach the house? A deep growl on the other side of the path. Faster we ran. But a gleam of `gold and a pair of blazing eyes once more -between us and home sent the cold shivers-running all over me, and I sto - ped short. I knew it-`was the habit o a tiger to circle its prey instead of_ leaping upon-or, running it to earth. Expen-_. ence of friends had shown that the tiger in selection of human food always; seized Europeans in preference tives. I No doubt I wouldjbe the victim.` `Alow `growl near. at hand. ' My heart" seemed to give one heat` backward and then came a sensation of indiscribable ` sickness, a sinking, swooning nausea.,a_ ` -deathelike feeling, impossible "to de-;` -scribe. It seemed I could already feel anarmbeing torn oi, anddartsotref rushmgthrough my body. Then came. ] on the still morning air the clear song ; of Sudrhm` "Pe'r}m:r.n thaw nn-nl 'lnn`lrn1'- I -l`he'-Free `;xve;e`-a:y:s Mr. and Mrs. _Perkina,,of`.'Bu-r.1`e, have been spend- 'ug Ohnatmap n.t'Mr. J. L. F'enn'a. Mr:-' Danue; f0f 'Ba`rrie','.' Spain? _Ghri`st5n1aa ' in _l_3mdfotdg.=-Witness` ~ - * .-_--w..--.:,=:~rm::",*.'-':='.`-r.-'-` " " - Mqgpnd-Mn: D .-'4-`Au: `SHIN spent New ;Ye-r'adnyin,Gue1p1;_..- ~ I] _'.LL IN. ' ls is` V r`. 1:.-"V-._r`,_-T.` , l _' ', _, "J - K Y VMih;RoIiix;on-,"t-f}Tn-ongog In ymtmg Mr.` Ciih6Y9i1,:B,rhdf5rd % L69: ._._:'z: x`:.I.~~_' -`_ .>- V7 7' """":"". V V, -',. L_,: 2 4 MM =39-0th,` 0f,.,'.LBtI. V1.!m!!8 In... , -..A ,`Il._:- 'l\ ' LII. , . 7?` .3 ;-If '. 19e.9s;;gf .w.-9:-in t0.w.n... pig. - .10 woum oe aeatn to stand here, and turningwe ed down the` th. Just ..ahea.d, between us and the k moun- tains, was-.9. small hill surrounded bya pagoda. Perhaps some of the woi% hip- pere still lin'gered.- The Sudras had reached the steps leading to the. idol house as ye come up. Alas! at the root` themol was1the' momiuggering AA aloud `--:L L_.L LL- _-_ ---v-u vw onto ..,...8-136 Barrie ..,.. 3 . . .. ronto...'....V..... 3Vold.wa.ter..`...v.. 254' syner . . Tot-'onto.;...,..~.-. nto :ook land... . . .. hine tO'... .'._...;.....v 532 I .;_.`I 'I)--_I:._ _.A-_. ` . AIiQ`HIfEo1`s'& liNG 1Nnmn9.' -. The Jane: Buucungo. cor. mug -and Yonge 815.. Toronm Ont. . . - _ _ J. wagon smmn. `lrmxxwuun. A..B.I.'B.A. --..-V...` -. -. V nu.-Ana. FR. WASH1NG t'0N of Toronto Throat and Lung Surgeon. who has returned from nis European trip. where he has been visiting the di et-ent Throat and Lnntz Hospitals. and so. aka in g ovs ing terms of the vast rxnerience to be gained in such large cities as London. Paris. ienna 860. The 1):`. has gained s large insight into the methods used in London in the ttrnatment of diseases -in his specialty. All who desire to benet should see him at once. - va nu-u-J DISEASES l'nn'ru>.--`Ca.ts.rrh of the Head and Thrust. Catarrhal Deafness. Chronic Bron- chitis. Adthrraand Consumption. alro loss of voice, Sore throat. Enlarged Tonails. Polsnua of the None. or any other Nasal Obstructions removed without one knife. 'I\1\ "f Al'\Il1|Vl'O...l\`9 ,A III,,,_, ;__ nu vnvuu guvpynnnvvl null tho pntientin the act of breathin T Throat. and Lung Surgeon, or 78 cCaul St. Toronto A AND e.;;thly 6I't a lees night, and the rst gray peep of ad- vancing dawn found me stretched out in a reclining chair on the verandah, wait- ing for chotrehazra, and -mentally `ar- ranging the coming day s. duties. _ For me the wonderful coloring of a gorgeous sunrise had lost its fascinations, yet I lay watching the shadows creeping and `-spreading themselves beneath the man-_ go and lime trees, when it seemed a stran shadow cre t over the ground. Wgl?at s that? ID cried-, jiumping. up; i but nothing unusual was in sight. Per- 1 it was onl a shadow, but it seem- AH {-11 IIIOOIII` IlI':" I-`Ho 3cu'ouI-n1n'ln .1.....I1...

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