Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 5 Dec 1912, p. 4

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jrne story by meg vicar; NOTICE TO cnabnons In the patch. no uran:___. .. .. - v` `I1 the LINE `W; have no _ P d droomt `s are an oo s be sold quicil mm .,g;_O8.-"AND PLAYER-1>1ANos jg.-;_._ _u: ---- `- Ksnru cLAU$"llEADQl_JA;l:`ERS.- 1 1: 7{,`fAichAU$TADQUARTERS. % Next to Cro_ssland's n...., Q.___, ..; p"erii1ced% in this Dec.` 211d.:`fi;~:1.1;(;<;1std0d I that ! the Rev. R._ A; Forde has. been ap- , _. inted by the_Bis}1op of this Di_o- nnan {vs R? an . .. ..4..;..4. ------- W ARR IE GARAGE r. 1912. ' ism. Mel-`adden late of n. in the County of Sim- ' - - vu uuat e ' itors gr othua-2 lntzvicxlnlg ' 3 of the said William or about the sixth day "`*'.'9;;:n::* s`a' `*2 bet. sen I ed Solicitor foi D3188 I neceased. their names lnarticulam nf nun- zcutors. Barrie. Ont. 142.10 I -.1./stun./\A uu .lJ(llll\/ txnx '-"` I` November, 1912. A STRATHY & ESTER . 49-51 Solicitors for tho NOTICE is hereby gl\`cH Ilmt all 'peIso nSLh.aving any claim 01' tl('l11;lll~,l against John Carley, late of the Town of Barrie, b0i1t`l)llll4lL`l'. \\'l10 died on the 20th (lay of (){.t`l4I`)1.r` 1912, are required to send. by wt prepaid, 01' to deliver to the mule!`- lsignied Solicitors for (lo01';z<- (':n'l<-.V` [and John Hobley, the (`X(`('UlHl'~ vi the said John Carley. (lot-t`21.~<`-il. lll(`ll` names and ~ad(lresSel-s and full parti- C].1l8.l_'S of their claims. AND T.U{E NOTICE that ;il't<:r the first day " Fl)I'lI1I'}'. 1913. Illa` saici e_xeci1tors will distribute the as- sets of the said deceasccl mnmig_' the [persons entitled t.heI`Ct.0. l121\'in_:: `N- gard only to the claims vi \\'l11<'l' they shall then have liacl notion. anal that the said executols will nut l' "liable for the said assets ml` an," Pull to any P913011 of \\'ll5`9 [claim they shall not thou lmw 1':-` rceived notice. -Dated at Barrie the son. l:1.\' of I l . ' `*1? 4.4. "at one o'clock in th afternoon. of u M h nil Justices. Coroners. Constablos. (jrmIz'I'.s'. and others are rec uested to take norm anti am-M `land to do an perform all dmics 11;-.11 slw`a`.'.'1 appertain to them. ruv up 1717` uuuu .. _yuuu.vu. U3 UIID JJIEQUP 01 131118 .1110 case to ll; ari impdrtan-t vacancy in clerical` circles in (fotronto. This ap- pointtnent. necessarily . 4 in.~vo1vesi the .`l _'1`EA`C'HER \vAN'1`1;n_1?I,-.?:_ Na. 15, Oro Towllship, lum-,. 1,) Vcammnellce-V1'.s't of Jallnm-_v, 1:1;;_ _ Light, school; aVe1'aL;2:0 2lII(`!l(li1Il_' ` 9; No. on roll 13. Boar: `school and rural main; .- Appl-y stating salary 2111 1 (`low 1:) 7 ience "to Geo. I-Iealey, Slmnty Buy 'l)'I.fT\ `KT... 0 \'(rI`y (Ia); iWANTE1,)-;\Ianar1Lii km ` `L simily. Man to look z1.1'tr:' ..L...._. --_.'l -- V ` T0 WIT: *_. _,,, ,0: u . COUNTY Notice is hereby ciwn Hm? '1. OF County and Goncml .\( .\` the Peace and (`mm;_\' (.'or.:-: in SIMCOE. and for County of .~`im._-or. v:i':.I - be held in the Com"! Hum--. in the Town of Barrio. on TUESDAY, the 10th day of December, ` N ext, ,WANTED-A situation I-;.`.<... - _ .. __ Manny: In Barrie, Nox -28:1), 1912, ___ .___;"` L Q. 'f6fS\'1A`--'1"xvo 0att1e-1*mn\]`0`t`7 con. 12, Innisl. Red 3 *)> T imd marked .with hole in 1.11 9'? 'A1"_I{i`:'t_mg, R.M.l_)_ ` ml White Ca(,'h Car. . Strand lTli`.Nl"I'`_1? AT uvtnr A vm T\` ED--At dnce. Appliy at Vance. .f_d` -- -uuu(|L imi-1y. 10-Gk ]1,1`~{1:, `sheep and cow; attend to fu1'1:;:_e and. do other outside .\vn-k. Wrfe to do plain cookmg aml ;_-em-ml housework. Board and ]ml;;ing furnished with good xx`-.12`-~: fur the winter months, and if fmmcl .~;ni.j- fatory woulid ellgzlgze far :1 _\'<':u' from the spring. .=\pp1_v In (I4-1'r_re Raikes, Barrie P.0., Hv`~'ir?Mu -'-, D:J,,-._.. T)-__`l IX, annvu .AJu| A1 J igdge ,Road, Oro. ., `egg to `_cro_ssland's Drug store. _ o-\/\l I11; \J\.\I - M.D. No. ii VAN_TED-A as IE; or any upositjoru of t1-M by a. respectable. middle-a;:'o<| widow, Experienced in l1<)1ns-.-lu-v1)ix1_r could furnish mferouprrs if roqui}: ed. Address Box 75, .\:1\'z1m:(-. Of. 4 ce. - T 4%-sum _vanee. "\2'{':'1'. I Qlsnmill` A6` I`.. Notice 71'.- General .se. for >`im._-o~. in ERTISEMl?gl`-I:E.f ..._._.-` HDV I` :1. man} nx. _. Sheriff of Co1xnI_vut':`1mwe. in the soon & 1'o:ox_aco,ontur1o . Barrio, Exec-ut.nr3 witllout M I :6 I H1 H1] M) If you are out; of town, fill in the (:qcIpsedA co{.1por_I jand"le,t us send you nillusutraied cata1og_u_e'of tihe H*eim:_zm ;m.an:cf Co; V.Pi`}n%os.V ' I. very piano pos-4 sesse the univrs`allg`recogn.ized`~ H%eintzman-and _ Co.`*tribptes 3f.`A1u <`:ious: [ > / . % V. " o_Iie,' Syl`T?!_'pItb_tiC. touch)\aind" . peg;/'n;1ane'nt " CHOOSING I-`on cmusrms Not a day; too `early `to select your Chnst- - `_ ' C ' " * '5... mas "Present. Let it be a x g'-..A-l. _ and you will hvf c.hosen__'wisely and%wll.' for you and de1ivered`as yqu may dtret. ` MINESINQ. rat_e size. ..__'.v-. an vvboipt or miniature _grand--makes a .-truly maglziolxt prbsent. ,Tljis Wpiano. t.riump`hantly solves; the `prblm of "space-econ9my.. It 'occu;p_ie'r t. sn1al~le'stT space A oomp-Va-t_ibley-., [production 7 (Sf _grand=pianp V eifects, andj is th.us as suitable; as. _th_3` o1'dinary.uprig'_ht for of The Hei11zman -& Co.` sniali Ir-Jv|I}\0l-`y ' av uux: LLUIIIU OI H11 : JOS- Donnley. . {A ery enjoyablle time was spent in'the< Methodist Church " ` on Monday last, in honor of M1`. and ],f.;.' -1 ) 1' H211 ___.'l 11- I 'I-`A V I nnI1|1`Am ` ` ----- Dec. 3rd.-.--Mrs. Wasson ands of Nelson, B.C. , are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.. A. IJennox....'...We are pleased to see Dr.4 `M. Hor- ton. back again for `a. short visit. . ; . The pupils of the Methodist 'Sunda,s` School are. T practis_ing' for their` Christmas coneert.._... .Mr. R. Rob- inson .and sister of Baxter, `spent Sunday at the home `of .'.!'os. ....- -.4. `-0 vv an-uwaua. .4..|.u.uvuU~l` .l1lUCl.'%I;' iug_*fea,tu.ne'~ of che ' meeting' was an address and-ipreaentagtion of `a c`a:rv- ing set to _A1ex_. Pridham, _.wh.'o,.wasV recently married, and is leaving` this vicinity. It was also decided to send` $5.00 to the Tuber- 'culosis Hospital at Weston. V -.... owuvl\Jbl4J aucvv, u; uuuur U1. nu . H.110 Mi's.f J. HiTl.and; Mr. and Wi1fredJ Hill , - who are about itq leave this vicinity and take up their `abode inthev westinthe near future.` A very"a.pepropriate_ adxh'ess,, S_ig'd on ' behalf of the cIn`1rch,t was read by Mr. W. C. The pro- gramme was conyposed of short ad'- A'1UIr\.t\V`J\Iu .1--A.-J ------ Mrs} G. M, .Mpir, amompaniew by Mrs. ,W. Rose of Siyns were gun`:-. "moned last Frid_ay,j ow- .i1ig death Of their sister-in-' law,*the late Mrs. J'o!m'Moir . . . . . .' The regular meeting `of the Women s Institute w,as':`lie1& at of` -Mrs. R. `J.-Ros_s4,j on `T'f1eeday.- An `exdellent of the` recent *_oon-V vention in Toronto was given by` [.Mrs; T. Williams. Anottxer interers_t- s... .L'....J.--..-- .1 L1. %-Wishes Lf9.1.`?_` ;.1Pf `their , `fneyv ._ L.jofV+`,;~v`#.;::i.& __th9_ idmmh. . .4: -4 -The .;Iustitute% `was Methodist Church : on-*T`!day; _Nov. '27 by vMra,:};Hunter,f `.3 delegate ffsent` by_; Vor g_anizationl.i ,to extend -the-' 'work (if ,jInst.itube_s ' and .iz_1ter_est `new Her address was. Vvry interstinit. Hem to Mew` jsussestive -"of Vdeali` L Iwfth `the traiping ,o~* j7he,,_young'.' * I'Ier.~erveningA address on -Making Home Happy, was- also -`very good. ,Vhas returned front fa .t.wo-months ' :I.i11ii7z;-7: "e'1;1"i;3t:-\;V'i~1i~iai'11sj vi.sit.._wzith her `s'isher'i1V1'1:he/West._. . . .E`Shuw-of Du1i1th`,_has4 ` 11 here for th` past weeks at 4 ing er mother, VM1-s. Mary Gan-od, :vll_1o (ed vihst . , .. .M_r,_ apd `II `If 0 * .3... '5 , %.,;ais % %`n A g: . 1?: _I.I_.'.'..'..). '- ' J'n';.-.....`- ` 4-31 -sUNNID2~_I4`ri QOBNERSE ~w.-: OLDE FIRME 11 use \.4v'a.Lu1)'\.I\1v\4 UL GLIUI U HA1` music, "fol:1owe'd by greg THQRN:1*0`N. 5TRE- % .:6o.oobdooooguooooooooo: V DALSTON. {man repeating A _cti__0n. Inf tone and this pivantfmeasures up to the -hi'g'1iaest igleams. ___--..- --.. gwauua VVCJ-lllull _or m-sa`h`<;g.ny, it, i ,a. beautiful piece of.|fu.1:nit'u:ne in any_3'oom. The panels, handsbinply carved; has three van'cl, contains` the Heint-. 'Heintzma.n- &'*C). Ionic Seats one of the best in. art series of `uprights. _Made in. fancy w.a.lnutf nu chm.`-L ...__`___, The Piano will be r'served Our Miiature Grand:-Ha`nd- somegt of Christmas -Gifts . IF" Made by ye olde u-me oi Hclljtzmlq -& Cm. I-Jlllltell . Dec. 31---M-m; A.`wP__;bewsr'J.rn pen J q"the weekend with friends ii). -Bam'ie,._.' '7. '.M_r'.f O. McFadden of Cooks-tovwn ` pentfthe weekend: with his Iephew, '8 1 `M W A.l`.......- 11:. ,1x1' - tr-.. u--4-gm -dun-Io ..-vs `auawuuu vuugx. uauuzu is "number `of young people at a dsance i last_` Thursday night. ' - ' 2.--T~he1"e K lwsnn been good felbighing in thislpwrt for the -last Iew l days.. . . .. ..Mr. ,,Andrre`w. -Osvbonxe-ajnd . Henry `Wi1lia`ms_have bee1`1`in `Brace-V ` bridge for `some -few days ..a.tte11"d'ing.` ` the latter s_` brother, Wi1Ii-a1nWil- ` Jiams ..of that; -p~l=a.c,e, who -died. on Saturday even"ing._ The funeral! will talge place` fro.{n1. the former residence now the home of I-Iowa:-d Bertram, on Tuesday, Dec 3rd-, at 2 o clock, in the afternoon`. The `friends of Dal- ston extend their sympathy to `the lnreaved familyn . . . .M-r. Salldesoll iof Caledon East is_ visiting at the parsonage. . . . . .A social `in connec- tion .with the. league. ' was held on Monday evening. 25th, at the parson- age, and was a decided success- | Clothing Industry sum soon] . _.v."-u Workmen have th -putting up of the ~betw.een. Mi_d;1'.a.nd' and V.igo.,..-,...Mr.. and MN. A. Potts `visited6 the 1attea"s sister, Mrs; John ` "T. Reynolds 7 of Collingxwood. . . . .. . -Nearly everybody `of `thi.s.vicin_.i_ty yattended; the VFarmers Institute meeting held in New Fvlos on Thurs- Hay .. .. .Mrs; A; Potts visited Mrs. Culham of CrQw svCorners last week; ' L` h T Dec; 3.-`-The h_.ydno-electric powerxi It ,w1.rvu-av: yup: wvun vuIw VVIUI-ll lulu uupuqw`, A:d&a.ms. .. .. `CN. ' Van Norman \spent;._ the week-endr .- with friends T. ._. ;. .Miss: Gladys Hubbert is visiting. her~sist_e'n'.~, Mrs. Moore, of Victori31._4.Harbor,V who is . . .- .Mr.~ and Mrs. .JL Randy gntgrtajned a -........L.... -..E ...---.. -- "A (Continued from Page. One) f ' Engineer Mitchell! was in T5o`wn' .wem.'tl'-y`-a.nd'_said: the system was not a__11fentire fa.i1ure, ?. said`. Hisr Wm- shi.p.; The system haenot been taken over yet, and that is why they have not been ushed out. There is $400 in the}T.reasu.ry`whioh has been held back to remedy defects, and it may be that the whole of Cumberland St. may -have to be taken ..up and` relajd, as it is said that the pipes are dis_-' connected on this street in sevegal ..1...,...... V `A _ ..........._....A. L A, ; n ' Churhi on S'iii1 .9,V1: .' . dlok. .' . .' ,.Mr. Clarence M<.iQ.u8$* o.'tlie 'Unio1i;;38ink;` `ed the ima.rri'age. ""~o`f.1. This sis`t)ex.-; Li-_l- .~li4an `Mr. VW._ "E. F. Ba'ntiu gT on ;W.d11Sday;`__ f - ' V p1:acs.. arrived at whgreby we`Vrg;a1Ipwq ; -;;5`l,1 Any9nt,`_." ;` 8. W 10 fa.m_'.~',-` " ? an-df Bihlg V 11 a.m.,.`-M_oming prayer *I`n' 1"` `II 'I\ I . . _ v..,_.,.. .,.,_wg.?, &'0Ir1llDVV_lJ'I).. - * _, ;.3"p.m'.;. Evensong and sermon. A St: Paul ; V` ion, C1-va.igv_'aIe." _ Q "6.30,_`p;m., Sunday Schbpl. 7.30-p. .n_f.', jjEven_so,ng and aearmon. _ A" '~ ,_ 4;"-.~t)4;g ..Jv_, 2 r\`I._.r_'_.`L :11 ?%R$I10FjiNNIsFIL % 3'600Q68366ooqoo9o: 1?au1'%%, !1>ainswiek;_ % .._' ' v`1.1____--_;-. ___ J , _sH_Am` BAY? vmp. * C` ..v-uy J-Vullllnr %VBXl" I te%en_(1`7) in the i -th.0o`-noesaiovn otf ithe-Tomslnb Tqfw "Iz`11;isl in -tah . On the eomfortble { 1%vailnjab1e % S`i'1_;bi<`actt`Ato.'exis-tr V` 12 o e'1o ckC nodn of` Saturday; the.-2:8 ,`da{y bf 191`2,"_V for. South _ --_ ....--.....-.v.. vv U~I.lJC" umxmxul` !Factovry: to ake `the public_ l?ibra.i`y ! a fres 1-ib4ra.ry, and for $50,000 to re- model `and: Lenlarg-e the `pvresent. Col- iegi=a.te - building; These; by-laws will be given-. to ]the~<\=,lecto1`s* on J an- uary 6th-.' _. Another bylaw -providfad . `FOP A: .7J....'A.'~4_-1 -A- ..g-.,, yuuu 41L;ub11c|E uy-.u1.W' DTOVIQGG for the holdiing of elections and apnointment `of V election Officers and polling places." ' viva`-ov vaJ.|.'\rI.$LJl'- VVIVLLVILU G \LlV.I.Bl\JI.lo , .Th G.T.R. .Wil'l be notied ,to have ' Nel_,eJon' Square, St. Vincent- and Duckworth Sts. put in passable condition" at t.racks at once. `III 3`-'.7,'T'$ EMU!-,5.l9N `W E9` `i P3Fn*. mdii!1*b11t e is .natur3$ee- -bodjv-noixrishmettt With 'cVuraa"_tei%xz.f,'=.,f1:1 gvupbuilding progierties and drop-?of.i-drg1`g' gr=)`a7leohol.; It gogi:- ;_ ftains superior c`od` Liver oil, "'tl1 _e? hypophosphites . "of L lime and, with glycerine, and _ is so delicetly` emulsied that it enters the system: .:,without digestive eort--.builds,e_ tones anc1__s_ustains. - V 1 ! A1d:,Sa.rjeant introduced a motion to giv the Ohildren s- Aid: Society a grant of $35, as 'a}- reqc_>g-nition- of the goodwork ddiie. ' A Ald; Bidwevllr wanted to` make` it` $100 and put in an amendment to that effect. We gave the` band $600 and what did we get for ~i%t2% he` Ther1;e will be quite a talk if you give` them this building, .sai& Ald-. Lowe, in conclusion, as the motion wenti-A thno11g1m`,. without a division. 7111.; nmn -1. -W The amendment -dfds, 11ot"y carr, ......:u z.LvLu u uucuxuor Uppulb. only Bid\`_avel`I, O=l_a?rk and Fraser vot- ing yea. The `motion .was again ainendkads to read $50 and" this car- rie; _ . ` I - --... I `- The fofmal. two readings of each `of three by-laws consumed the great- er? =D0rr'tion; of the evening. " They are: -For +1-in m-.:m+.`..... ..,.:.".. .;...J. -_ .. ,,.,.....v..- `\IJ. vuo cvcuulg. Lmey are: for the granting of"a, xed as- sessment of $7,500 to the Simcoe. Hagizl Sanitarium; to grant*. conces- sions of . light and 'w_a.terr 'a11d?.exemp- ' tion from taxation to Excelsior] `.pnn+nnvtrn 4-... a.....l-.. `LL- v--`~` "' A1 d..DaviiVs:"-I-1-ed heard that `the old` Market Hall had outlived itsk,usefu;lI- mess fox-"a Jneeting place-,' and he . thought it" xvoultl not be overstepping the people s wishes if_ the Council Q the outcome of the year. Deputy Reeve` Wesley okingtly ` said it was mainly rented for` danc- es no.w, and if the Council helped: to stopdanci11g,. they would have the sympathy of the churches, anyway. I Ald, Bidwell said the revemie now derived from dances wouzlld not pay for the benches broken. Over half the seated are now only t for kind- ling Wood, and the Town is money out on every dance. ' 11 -5' granted this request and yawaited `M`V`&.ind, ... I came" . the A prompt sponse from a member opposjte. 5 .._..\;u gvuaxx \ the motion; . use `ofth ism hm` .4 of the ;.Ma1_'ket._ building_-`for a _clidt1 1- ing factory. ~ V V . A 1 1 -r ___-; _'A. L- --,....:.~:Ln.} I uua. an vuu vuu SUUUD _.IR:l5Ir emougn. I .T-heyTa.re going ahead; fagnt and [if theycome here and they can get help` enough, they will be here to stay. nancial standing he knmxr fn. kn. n-nml ....,1. --..1:1_- --_7,- Aft[1 * neu`1 nonia i,-imparts strength an` ;health, and for colds, coughs, sore; tight chests and .t1irdat troubles scorrs ' EMULSION - giyes the greatest relief` ` known. " able. ' Even at some inconveniehce, the Town `should! `assist "them to lo_- cate here, and` if they -do not `it is an evidence that they do not want fac-I tories in Barrie. ' . | V-V-~u ---- mu wm-,w v.-1 _uuw,u uuuuws a'facto1-y of their dwn,` or have` them go elsawhere. Q At the -praent time \there is ' little income from this, building and the improveme-11ts'this rm will put` -in will more than compensate. / T . r~ ` Mr. Sarjeanxt -had a.- good word to say 'f6r the ,rm. He -`had known them for ten years and in` their fair] tory in Toronto they are unable. to` +-nuvvru Anal. #1.... Sm-jgant: Iwhqs h:asbeen `in-T stru`menta.1:.in"getti11_g._ -this! rm _ tg} 1ocate;.here,- said there. -was 5011110` weight to L9we s objections, but` the Committee `had meoormmended` place, only after being unable to suit the rmlin other` guzarhevrs. _Th_ey had. even talked of `getting private subsecri-pt_io-ns to pay the rent of sQme other_ peliaoe, bi: `one could not he found; and as the company Lwantedj to tart at once, A it Was a \l\A'Ir\;\ J -J.,.`I_, 1.--, .. wy--w\r\4Il vv. cu-vvvA i case of gtvakg? - .i`_ n,.Jtv1,1isa `anti! run the eance of fthevxnbuilding V0 ';orn+.4\-nnv A3 I-1-4-.:.. n|.._...` __ `L, _. 1.1,- 7*! 1! .-;ud1ge :'.as -"to";-_(`y__1i`-r" Mliggsal }g1_n ,,}9t1381T-3.?` % % I g .4} ; . L`, _ McLan said` that mau: fnaa Ave 7* - `cf. ..`_~`"-:_Z_` ._._. : ;l30we iwas-v[Pr913iPtA`i?0Fir8!5~1BAV o ' "tion7"`6n ~fth`0ij1g` t~'ghe;peop1e 'wou1.d not 'in`-` th9s73Nin8; LuPf~%[fj miblm L ufincturmg to thf,mOire;"he`7toug=ht;v""' j been. looked: 'into'j'and_ found . to` The ` groundless...-L Thm'e.: was. a parallel case in T'the_renting of the building fora. roller rink. _ _He spoke of their .disappointment in. not`i'being~ able to get old1?King` Edward hbtiel, as it had: 'recent1y~ been leased fo_r vg years, after looking a`t= various other. places, they had not? been able `to get `another suitable place. for this nW Vindusry. ' _ 1. -Rus M `M rks ";s1o favomd ....:...... / . . - . `I L ' ?911shtnnt.4 so mdicalTy7rprfet% thdt_..;1ature iprmediately appropri-.4 and distribut_e`s: `it to e'v"ry7",' ; {o'rg`a11,:` every tissu'e3--feeding, nourisiiiixg and restoring ithem o `normal activity. V ` - ? -:---`- __.._-____-__ - J r -4 ` .v.s.usvv- U&J\/J 5141.0 UIIGQUIEI IA) thg goods fast nough. ('l|t\`1'rIn- n1\)\...]. .l.'....A. _-. `I '1" --7 $5 In the catavte of William the Township of Vespra, coe. Farmer. deceased. \!n'l\rnr.w :. I- - - TNOTICE is herebyrueiven `pursuant to the 3 I 3 ustee Act that all e or others having A claims against the estate the McFadd en who died on of March. 1912. are uired on or before the thirtieth day of Novem r, 1912. to send b t Y D03 or deliver to the undersi ned for the executors of the said 4 eceased. sad addresses and full particulars oi their] hue and th` natnr oft se rit , `f , held by theme 6 136 .w y I .8, said deceased 11- Among the parties entitled thereto . having re- I ard only to the claims of which they shall I en have had notice and that they will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any rson or persons of wh l I r` shal not have been receivegs eatc 31:3 115% 1%? DONALD moss. . I ` Solicitor for Executors. RDIIIJII ('5-" I-VUIIUJ I)/aiitied 7th. November. In` conclusion we cong'ra.tu]a.te the Rev. Mr. 'Heeney on the prodruction of a.`_book- that will give pl'easu,re to Unany and do harm to none. lthat scorn" not the humble lives of the makers of their country, ave strongly recommend this `bright and wholesome tale. For they will nd `that. what is liowly is therein exalt- I ed byklept-h, of feeling, by constancy of :p1u'pose, by unselshnees of life, and by 9.11 abiding tru'st in Him that overlooketh all. And} they will hear ` the ysighing` of the dark` pines, and they will see the ashing of beauti- fiil brook and mighty stream; and feel the majesty that dwel1ls- on hill and valley and with it all- tlrey will he, glmld_ened- and; consoled by` they song of the. aluring river, eddying along the -shores, laughing over the stones, stealing softly 'tl1'.roug'h the grasses and bearing out of the] forest s lonely depths to all the world I the story of ma.n s love and` woman s[ tender devotion. f` (Continued .Pgve' one). most ' graphical! ._d9S1'i'bd- 1`he.; trials - and---.vstu-uggues of the early" settlere ave given with most a-`striking effect .because in their por itrayal nothing is either diminished _-ocr exaggerated. And running all through` it and! heading together its ivafiops and varying `incidents, love, reaalllove, free from all tricks, bright- ` ens and exaltsthese quiet annals" of .t11e,men and? women of a genera- tion ago amorigi the alluring hills north of Ottawa. I -Look intothy heart and write, said one of old*'.`* This is/ ' exactly .what author: has done. And gthosei radens, of - Pickanock who know -the ~Rev. . Wm, - Berta-1 Heeney, will speedily`: that `the. story is `la.1'gel[y biographical. Many of the chufacters alt-e.set forth in a way that shows both personal knowledge and personal vrelationship. As a. proof of this .we refer our readers to` page one hundred: and eighty-seven, |_where' Baylis-, the mail-man, `and [Willliam Hanley are described . In LL- `I_AA.-_ LL,` __ ,_ _ v v unou~.IA .LA.usA&A\J., In; \.I \.l\J\)'\a:. Lll\.'\.l.o LA. the Latter the Writer of this:,re-view has no diiculty in discerning What in forty years, will be the appear- ance in literal truth of Vicar Heieney; late of Barrie. ` R Andy thgst; Vazre cncemed ' for their feIl`lorw: creatures-, to those ;1,.',.;. ,_____..... __.L L`. `L 11 1- Aftef .'_w'l1l)opi,'n g 'coug`h," %_mea.sles and . .oth`el', child ailments it is nature's` `ally in restoring health;

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