Northern Advance, 22 Dec 1887, p. 2

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tenant. or Bum on way wruns. Apply now A.` LAURIE. 274 Carlton St.. Toronto, or` to 5 MR. HENRY CRESWICKE. P. L. 8., mm; . - lR.t.f 1 IJOKEFI IBOICI 101` and United States lcnnnn Tnumg lIA|l.WAY.I ._-:d.- `J 'E. WILLIg3l8.'1Pfnp!'lBwr"' alto thank V O the Reside-n_ oz Barrie am . ioinity, tor ;l)o`nble;jan:: Sins" ogiai-n%Is sn!`w`vays in Eokdot ithelowiban ifrica. 4-nu-dots entrusted to. ipust tavonrp. ahdg "`iiform "them than` he `has - rwifnnnlvn hinrhnnt: n.t.hrnt.inn.. lnmnh-n nan Jr`. 3 JIIB IIIVIBIU Fl ! &'ll?G'llUl'B UIIFIIIVUQ . I cad. _ no. r min max 9 lus3!ee9.t<. mum-V, 1`eoaxrsVne-W2: d6h' V .11 . .. ..`: I m g`?'ReIiT;Itiln'L .?gf:i ifs_`p1gge.~9pp6atew;cs1a."s89:.-$1`: I an ,\..I-__ - 4 ..J .\ ':~ %l=a9i;EI1d!!;9r99_99 319% E. wu,}_uAMs,| To PR_|y_TERsI ins. M. E. MORROW `Ia_1|lnu|u|UIQn `T-' *'-f .` _-13132111 at .-.m9,m>_' {and 95%! ms: - ` - .';::t1 ,1sz~r::zLgI_ ab `r__.a. 1x;= ..'.I~3 -_`:.zr.' "'ZLUA"f.1i:':Bi3i1 FAR ALEIN the Township of Ves re. consist of the elt i of lot 8 in the 4th on.. oontsi 3 100 acres more or ess. A good creek runs on the lot. For further particulars eppl at the An vnwn: Oloe. or to the owner. R. BANTING. nnkntnurn 32-If 'riokets`.ao1d for :=;.i.;. of the Dominic uni Iinln Qtnfnn IR Iv cm3'n 1`s`i'i .'Tf`.`?T?Tt. Ilann Etna]: 1513!]. ml Tuesdo mun lug} _1_3_R1'rIsH EMPIRE n cine-no. 1' -on-1-1 manna n n OFF'IOE:- Collier Street, Barrie. LRRIE P'o'*`sT omo,r; Ll l.IlJII\I|`LIlI\lL.I \I\lIl&| 5 1 I:s'rAnus-uTn IN 1841. Lessons given in all Branches of Painting. Drewin . &o.. to. sTU'l`Ie)rms on gppl oiation. no :- psta rs. oppoa ' the ellington Hotel, at the Five Points. Barrie oRTRA1'1'AmTEn I mm: runs :03 ...__.-. _.- ENNOX, AULT 8: KERR, Barrizsztei-s, Soli- citors of the Supreme Court. Prootors. Notaries Conveyancers. &c. Mone to loan. lllnnn liundn` Rlnnlz, nnnnnif N- 8!. . W. RV. `.1! gt. \1 av---....-qr Amimoi: 0_to;.`:A gent -tor 13.92;-rte. --AGEN'l` Iron--T 000 011181` IU 58 new. and In APPLY AT T _ I8 OFEICE. AGENT DEB I 701111111` Ar - . 13.17 A Lllosaml n 400pm Notaries Uonveyancers. ac. Mona no man. 0111968, Hmda` Block, op osite` N. 8:. . W. Ry. ltutxon. barrie. and Bing am's Block. Bradford. HAUGHTON Lmmox. WELLINGTON AULT. T Joan R. Klum. E . I I1. 18- I lI$ClIIr:1 V`:-3-1:? _ (TOWN mu rARM,_pRo1`n;nrms) FOR SALE o_;|:-3;:E:A.:P DAISISLW. "0' IOIOB OI VIUBIIIE IIIIIU. Dlllllall U V Andert.on'e brewery adioiningrailwa track suitable for any kind of manutnotn buai HEX- . V ` mm. Auo Leave Colllngwood 6.85.. .. 8.20. . LGSVO B&l'rie.- o I 0 - 0 80 0 - 010-15--` Arrive at Toronto. .1o.2o.. .'."i'.'5o.. .. 1.45.. .7637: MUSKOKA BRANC-H--GOING NORTH. -IVHYY-|-v'rv'IHlvpvI1vvvv-w-v~..~ v1wv.. -\-'v\-g... bum! _ Arrive at Ori1lin...12.l2.... 5.15.... Aratanvenhurat. 1.20. . .. 7.00.... --.. .. Dep. Gravenhux-st..1.4o . . . . . . . . . . . Bx-aoobridgo ...... ..2 26.... ....... . . . ..... . Huntsville 4.10 .................... .. Sl1ndI'1dgO---q-...`.. 6I45lOIlIO - a . . o -.' . a . - o null North Bay. ....... ..9.65 ................... .. l3l\I\Tl1 f\I'T'lY`D' UBITICI US$885 lmeohanlctoa Isnnnnn nan In DY. nu`. ll: DllBIBl'Illll..`. `VIN! I and two lots price $1000. nmux nn East I Iwnllina R. HOLT, INSURANCE BROKER AND General Agent. Real Estate bought and Iold. Collections made in any part of the Oannty. Money to Loan. 01ee-Bot.hwell's Block, opposite the Railway Station, Barrie, Ontnno. . 51-ly Arr. at Barrie. ....11.22.. Ar at Collinzwood 12.35. I` l\'\'tu 1!I\'rvrII-rut l Leave Barrie. Dwelling one on East aide-of Owen street, occupied Mr. Bothwell. most conveniently `situated: 1200 - ALLA A1.ic.-A comfortable double Dwe) in: House on Bradford street opposite Northern -IL: . nn, . A'o$o lnave Toronto... .. 8.10.; mveNorthBayIO..IIII`IIIIO|DI Rnnrh-{don _ _ _ _ _ , . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ > __ station. loaood bundina lots well situated. ' FARMS vFLOS.--Part ofN 1 in 7thoon,90 acres. about 80 acres cleared an treetrom atumps,new fu-gmnrlwnllino hnnnn, nnll (rand. hnlnmnnnf Inf BDOIIF 50 801388 0l68l'Bl1 BIIQIIBBIFDHI BISIIIIIDBJIOVV frame dwelling house. 3011 good, ba.ln.noe`ot lot` can be easily 0 cared. T ~ - INNISFII-N } of Lot 1 . in the 12m Can. 100 am-nu, An nrnnllnnt. fa:-In. .llVJ.Vl.Bl'.|lJ.--IV 1 01: ADV IV. 11 102` acres. An excellent mun. nnnnn nf `u-nlgnlnnn land 1uu acres. All exoeuem nun. " 36 some of `x-at-class land oining Mr. Little : farm. Would make on exoe out market garden. ~ * MEDONTE.-Eiot Wiof ommth Con; 60 ages good land. x-at-class orchard in full bear- ' WU JIIUIIUJILI W JILV I gonna u Greenhouses. Owen St... Barrie. Thousands of blooming giants 0! u I 311 aorta. Table. `carnage and hen quota e no at low rates on shortest notice. `erel designs at all sorts a epeomlty. Publi mode welcome at, all times. ` I0!` 0116 uuluuuu. The var-ant town lots can be purchased on still easier terms, in case the purchaser intend :- to build lmmediatelgr. App! to ' . _ 11. am A'll-TV IJUIVU LVUFIIII Du uo ll Sundrld e IIUIIDBVUIB . u . . . Bracebridge .. ; Ar at Gmvenhurat. . . . . . Dep. GI'8V8nhu1`8t..A.M. Leave Orillla, .... .. 5.60. Arrive at Barrie. . .6 35. ` av:-nvslilrv rulillitrll In t oR'rn oRn.Lu.--Pu-t of Lot 3 in 1 atCon.. 80 soy. .40. cleared. excellent soil. good buildings. property well watered. a rsbolasp especi- 9.113 gtllgpted for stock ramin ` AwAnAr:A _n-.1-'h-.91 In en. (1.... . The above lands are offered especially cheap and in nearly every case a_ very small cash ay ment will be accepted. and" easy terms ven for the balance. c Thu trnnnnf fntrn Inf-n nan `an nnuonlsnnnrl an nempeluexul. nay. '- ` lVU'l."1'A W ADA|!_Ao-lb Q OI I01 : I 111 GB]! Uon.; aaplendid farm-90 acres cleared. good build- ings. plenty of water tram 3 never tailing stream. no wasteland. ` = `I`ECUMSETH.-N Lot 4 in 11th (`on.. 100 um-An- Ahnnt.8nn.nM:n nlmu-Ad- A onn farm '1'.I!aUUM.Ul!a'1'.--IN 3 1.406 I 111 LIED. l'OI|o. MN acres. About80 acres cleared. A ood farm, ` well situated. about 3 miles from A ston. M \ TTNV _'II`. I RR In `Inf. nn lnvnnnt A nnrnnl n veyg of lot[s'Illr:l1h:l`rNd'Concesslon. a rst-class Farm, 50acres cleared.and nearl free from stumgs; balance good hardwood nah. Com torta le frame dwelling. Property situate 2 miles from W evale Station. VWQDD A __ 1 A! `N ha Rik (`nu nvv\nn`nnn V IaDl.'IILa"" VV 0 3 U]. Z} ID 01:11 (011.. BIIIEHCIE ing, well watered and timbered, soil good. Art of 22 in 6th Gan. VAIDFA. Imam-ma, on .___;__-_-- HEWSON 8:. CRESWICKE, BARRISTERS. Solicitors 0! the Supreme Court of Judi- upture of Ontario. Proctors, Notaries, Conve - Inoers 8:0. Mono to Loan. Offices--Bot. - :02}; Block, oppos to N. 8c N. W. Ry. Station. I A. - I 1101138 anu D8-1'11; QLZUU. W} of 16. in 8th Con..` .100 acres. 55 acres cleared. good house. barn and stable. Young orchard. Agood farm. - W .5 and part of E i of 9 in 6th Con., 130 acres. 50 acres cleared and tree from stumgs. This is `a rst;-class propertvkis siuuyta 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, $2.500. . Qnvm-Al Park Lon: Want nf Mr. Ewan : rnnl OIIBBD 8.6 ([16 01108 pxuceu upun 15, $2,000. Several Park Lots West or. Mr. Ewa.n s real dance and havmg a. fine, View of Barrie and Kempenfeldt Bay. 'l`hA nhnvn lnndn an-A hfilnrg mznnt-tlnlllv nhnnn cI\p-w-a.- w-.-.wv- v. -v. ..~w-v-.-u `Leave Barrie at '1-1:00 a..m., 8.17 pm Arrive at Penetanguisheno; 1.06 p.m.. 10.40 p.m GOING SOUTH. - Leave Penotan uiahene at 6.16 3.111., 2.45 p.m Arrive at Bar e 8.40 3.111.. 5.07 p.m Ln an` nu lug, wen wuwrcu uuu uuwureu, sou goon. 8. rt of 22 in 6th Con. Vespra. 110 acres, good hoilseand barn; 81200. `V1. nf IR in lth (`An >100 any-an R6 ntu-on vu w__< Leave Hamilton at Arrive at Barrie. II Av` _4.La.nnI vuuv cg,`----v. _ coma soU7r-E.` mm" "W "W Leave Barrie at 6.35 a.m. . 4.42p.m Arrive at Hamilton 10 \46=u.m.. . 8 65n.m Tr ins 1':-ave Barrie for Toronto at 2.05 3.111.. 6.50 a.m.. 10.17 a..m. and 4.42 mm. ' and Ktlnnn [Crux-can 'I`1-ninn mifh Q-DU 3.!-. lU.l'l 8.I_Il. nnu 5.91 DJII. . `Pacic and Atlantic Express Trains. with Sleeping Cara attached . . W61] BIIIIBIDII. 800116 6 1111183 Il'OIn AHIBIZOD. TIN Y.-E. 88 in let Con., (except. 4 acres) a V6 good farm` 81200. ` hriyl nf Int 9 In {ha 31-d nnnnnnlnn 11 rnhnlnnn J AS. SCROGG I E. convmucnn, COMMISSIONER IN 11.0.1. Oapitta-I eepoeitet'i tl;ezGo1'7ern- ment at Ottawa 3100.000. Reserve run A _ 50,000` Sterling. V` THE MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE 00 Capital 8500.000; Gave`:-nmentr deposit made. Solicitors. Conveyanoers. 8150. Money to n. O1ce-0ver D. J. Murchisoxfs Store. Market Street. Barrie. Branch Olce--Potter : Block. Tottenham. EDWARD J. Human. D. O. Mmzonxsox. &EA.l'{.N & M. U 1tU11:5U.N . bAn.n1a 1 Jun 9. 'rnnAnovi:A1u: Am. swoon oom>A`Nms. THE WATERLOO MUTUALFIRE INSUR- 3 ANCE 00. Capital. $500,000. A THE NORTHERN AssURANcn: COMPANY 1 ~ on ABERDEEN AND LONDON- A Capital. 3,000,000 Sterling. V WAu1'sb. Farmers will I. tho highest Toronto 1-loo ; `:10: Cake Tallow uromn.mrt.h6n'annerv. ` a'ba'|oh'3PiId'Iot- `-..".L.'Z.`\.-l ;':u:.; 2 ;.:.,,1>.',;::,'.g,`,-,;'&_:`.r;,.g,,'7: i01?'FIOE,-"0oer Hbifgpmgsoms Hard- Agent for the` following Insurance Companies ....._.-- Ag. - Au--`Ag; uagomu . ---.. [aux BARBIE; -5} acre";-oT7aa:t ignd Soth o A nI`AIIfnn n hnnunuvv ndinininuvrniluinv trnnlr PHQIS1,nIU;D10- II`-IIJUI II VVCII VVQKICIII Q IAAUIFIJIT I$IIvII L11 ada. ted or musing. ' OT AWA8AGA.-E i 0 lot! In 8th Con.; Lnnlnndid fan-n_9n `Am-an nlmu-all nvnnd hnild. E.'i1"'s"i`oL\`2"v e`vI;'1`3"'`: L'uo`n`.""` " "" ` VESPRA.- of 24 in 6th Con.. amallclear no. wall watered and timhm-mi, anil onnd, 70,00of:*e2I*l,.I,"3L:s:.:?:1;`m:e:t of interest. No prinoi al mono r uired until end of the term. H. . STRA H . solgfitor. Inn Harv-In, `YALUABLE LAN$ ;_ _ __-t _'L_ _...___ 'vUm30P srREifTnA?u.?.1i- ` All latest designs {Eln to be. had. BEST QUALITY -OF nnn kn . "om nidtums oopyeTwT_ Ptzr, T3"n`E*.7r:-_T. C\__3__ 3.. __ ____ ..____.J.3L: `In..- -_--'--__-.___.._`_-, - - Ready for use ninany quantity For . making Soap, Softening Wuter,D_is.n~ fentimr.and- a. lnmdrc-d other `uses. A own. any 1:: Ian - - -_ maiuiggsoap, Softening`W;1t'a-ay, bian- feoting',and- a. lmndrc-d `uses, can equals 20 pounds Sal soda, Sold by all Grocers and D:-uggists, `B can an-Iv-rs-.-nnnun l'l'It\'Qt\\'l I'Il\ IU\r_AIaI. II was xaauvw-u sun; A -u-u 1`..w.GILLn'r'r. ` .'ij'o31v1'7o. ls-`lv IuVOUl'lu15, . . . . ..0.ou.... ,au.... o.oo..... rivea.tBu-rio. ..635.... 9.45.... 4.42....: NORTH SIMCOE-GOING NORTH. nu Ag, 4.- Gnu 01 um 06 &.o.. Harrie. T T016 iLONDvON',_ ENGLANI-DT, . u -A Ann. A-- """" .9. 5.10 Au a nu. l .M. 3 Toronto, . . . . . .1145. . . . 5.15. . .*ll.00 pJno 3.!- .t 8.15 .. ...2.05 12.35.... 5.45.... 9.45 ...... .. GOING SOUTH. For Toronto. NORTHERN. RAILWAY some NORTH. MopERA7i7i:7'HARqEs; p|11IV`l K T3I3b6"ii3s:`.6F `V -___- _ _ - - u u u u u c vu-v--------u-- GOING SOUTH. _l.A._l]lf.%E may _to Iona auowesu rnwa. qnnn mt; Dominion Grange Ftromauranoog` A3001- 0; di M mu Lit Insurance :na'iiooe:-3: n-?.`.`.a footdent Asnoo?uuonas=.- -. THOS. 8. MOLEOD. Dalston. Omoe over Coulter 8: Valve. Barrio. Tuesday and Saturday. ` ' 6-ly GOING NORTH. nnnn 'vv .l_l.l4.LV .1/341.! ware Store. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE. {L H. ST ATHY. Rnrrinfnr Amt. mm. :'.M. Vllqatqlc awn I\8.$gIu o 7.2;);a..m.. 4. 11.23 a..m., I enunc- 0 0.31m n .1l.50... 012.2510: fl`! OBT. MEEKING. House and Estate A ent. Assignee in Trust. stocks taken. ha. ence eats prepared. private arrangements made with Creditors. A number of Houses and Lots for sale. `Apply to ROBT. MEEKIN G, Sntgson - L Street. Barrie. o . 37.32 . . .1l.55 . . .1l..'.0 A.M. . . .l2.l5 . ..12.00 I on ing. tongue coated. bitter or bad taste in mouth `irregular appetite. diuinees.,h-equent headache; blurred eyesight. ; oating specks " before the:0. ea. nervous pro_etre.tion or ex- haustion. in bility of tempei-.'l_1ot` ilushee. alternating with" chili` sensations. lgaa biting transient `pains-. one and there. ' feet._dr_owa_ineee after meals. wakefulness. or disturbed nndun _ hi 1' eleep. constant. mdegglnmmereeun or mad. `or or impend- M ' x,- 3' }'_7g\_" ;~ .l- .4 -. ` . `M hf! ou haze all. or any considerable number of t ese sympt`o'ms. you' ere euilferin from that mnnt anmmmrof American in `adieu- Do you feel dul1.lanm1id.J9w. ? rIte.d;nr.e- less, and indesqrlbab1y_ miaqrable. th physl~ cally and` mentally; = experinoe ,a sense of 3 fullness or bloathfg after eating. or or "gone- > ...... -- .-.. nmntinn of -stomach in the `mom- that most oommonot American lnu.inu1ea- Biiious DylPepeia._or Torpid Liver. emaciated with Dyspepsia. or Indigestion. The more com licated your disease has become, the gen 1- the number-and `diverisitybof symp- ms. No matter what is when reached. Dr. Pierce : Goldenllle teal Discovery will subdue it. if taken, accordititgn to direc- tions for a reasonable length oft e. ' If not cured. comriications mui ply gal. Consump- tion of the eert Disease. in skin iseesee. .Rheumatism.ni;zne , Dieeaae. or other grave maladies are quite` I able to` set mend, sooner orflater. induce a fatal termination. - ` `II:-_ lilnu-nail Golden Medical `DIID A-ww-unv -wv-- V. __v-_, _- 7 _ hf ,`, l{.'}';-0.`-.:'~ I have all. ese sympto'ms, sutrerln most common` of American `adieu- nmm... Tivnnnnnln, m- 'l'm-nid Liver. nmocintod or-'later.indu6e fatal termination. - ` Dr. Pierce : Golden Medical Dis- covery acts powerfully upon the Liver. and through that reat `blood-purifg ng organ._ cleanses the sys tn of all blood- nts and im- purities.-from whatevereause arising). It is equally elcaeious in acting upon t 9 Kid- neys. and other excretory organs cleansin . strengthening, and healing their diseases. s an appetizin , restorative tonic. it romotes digestion an nutrition, thereby bu lding up both esh and strength. In malarial districts. this wonderful medicine has gained great celebritg in curing Fever and A ue, Chills and Fever, umb Ague, and kindre diseases. In-- Pierce : Golden Medical Dis- j U -ujj _-j-cu---j from a common Blotch. or Eru tion. to the worst Scrofula. Salt-rheum, " "ever-sores," Scaly or Rough Skin. in short. all diseases caused by had blood are conquered by this powerful. purifying and invigorating medi- cine. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under its benign inuence. Especially has it muni- fested its potency in curing Tetter. Eczema. Erysipelas. Boils, Carbuncles. Sore Eyes. Scrot- ulous_ Sores and Swellings. Hip-joint, Disease. "White Swellin ." Goitre, or Thick" Neck, and Enlarged lands. Send ten cents in stamps for a. large Treatise. with colored late on Skin Diseases. or the same amount or a reatise on Scrofulous Aections. i Th-orvoughl cleanse it b using Dr. Pierce : Golden edlcal D scovery, and good digestion. a fair skin. buoyant spirits. vital M strength and bodily health will be established. [UP saw. APP`) 81.1-eet.Bar 1'10. whichis'8c:(;;I:l::o-I:En:Langiszrigsmd and cured by this remedy. it taken in the earlier stages of the disease. From its mar- velous power over this terribly fatal disease. when first offering this now world-famed rem- edy to the public, Dr. Pierce thought seriously of callimr it his "CoNsuMp'noN Cnmz-J but euy 00 Lue puuuc, U1`. .l'l6l'C8 ISXIOUETIIP SGTIOUSIY of calling his "CoNsuMp'noN_CUnn." but abandoned that name as too restrictive for a medicine which. from its wonderful com- bination of tonic. or strengthening. alterative or blood-cleansing. anti-bilious. pectoral. and nutritive roperties. is unequaled. not om d as a remeg for Consumption. but for Chronic ceases of the ' enonen monxmn, 'CHEMlsT nun nnuamst. -win he found-- i2 ooons WEST or In: BARBIE HOTEL. DRuG, igimr MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, SOAPS, OOMBS, AND BRUSHES. NEXT noon To mm or coMuI;nc.i SECOND HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Fever, Dumb Ague. ana Kjnureu (useases. Dr. Pierce : Golden Medical covery ' GUBES ALL HUHOBS, 3-..... .. .................. nlnonl. l\I1 v......+:m.. 4.` +1.- i."i-\}-IV','l63(i.. and Lungs. Fm Won`: `Ihum... n..uu..... nc nnma nI.....4A For Wa'k Lun s. Spitting of Blood. 8`h'oi-t- ness of Breath. C ronic Nasal Catarrh. Bron- chitis. Asthma. Severe Coughs. and kindred affections. it is an eiiicient remedy. , Sold hv Drum:-ista. at 81 .00. nr Sir unma- U1`u!a'!.-A Large umu to lend on straight loans. at ovyesl. rates. 16 MoCA_.R'1`HY _1-'EPLER' &.McCAR'l`HY. uuu UL lrlvul/U Luuun roan, caawronn as roan n --9.-no--pnnv-nqununnn I nvnu av - w -v'n >-11`:-inn v Ta/ken on niost reasonable terms. 1 `Farm Stgyck Sales 3. specialty. - Auntinn Rnnmn..Wnrn- dnnl-A nnrth Wnllina. D8188 II Bpelillly. Auction Rooms-- Four doors north Welling- wn Hotel. Hayeld Street, Barrie. , tllrdnrn non ha Inff. at the Anvrnnnsln-Inn. (4011 110681. nayuelu HLFCEI, Dfflg . . tworders can be left at the ADVANCE Ofnce fox-Farm Stock Sales where prices and dates can be made satisfactory. 50 vvlslvl vu vaav LII yg Lawn wan ,.I.lAIIIKI L111-Ill! l ifvedical Colle e. '1`31-onto. Surgeon tomthe Mer ` oer Eye and ar `Inrmary and Oculist` and '7 Anrinttnfhn Rink Children : hnnnifil Into lial --ron `rm-: BLOOD Is THE LIFE." fl. . _ . . -_.LI _ . I . _ _ __ :5. 1.... .__x____ u\_. In -__--A_. HIICUCIOIIU. lb 18 an GIIICIBYIIS nemeuy. 1 Son}; t656Druggista. at $1.00, or Six Bottlda or 0 o ` - ' Sendtence ta! at f D.Pi " book on Consumpltliomn `ii'.':"`.m...' r -em 6 World's Dispensary Medical Association, T Ann n-_n__ .-A jr1DI-IAZV. mu :1 |ii'n. cEonc'. um-znsou, I._ R,._ 33., `I ._ R- 0., R, Ill. --'_-'-r-v- Lecturer oxTt.l;a Eye. Ear and V71:h:-gut. Trlnlt Medical Toronto. to the Mer- cer Eve and .a.r Tnt-mm-v. and nmnm. nn Eye and Ear `Inrmary Qculist Aurlst tothe sick 0 ildren s ospital, late Clini cal Assistant Royal don O hthalrnlc Hosp! ta.l. Mooreelds. and Centre London Throa and Ear Hospmsl. has removed to 60 f`-o1lege Avenue. Toronto. Ma be consulted with re- ference to Diseases of t e Eye, Ear Throat and Nasal passasres. GENT VVANTED.--A 000 uve mun bu nub, em for Sewixvg achines. A7ptly to JAMES USS. Barrie. No home is considered furnished in the present eke without a. musical instrument. Christmas is now close upon us and feativ-ties and enjoyment will be looked for. especianly by the young. To those who contemplate pur- chesinx a. Piano or an Organ. we would say buy a Dominion-you ca1_1n0t._do `better. The instruments are good without question. They` are nronouncea .the_ best in Canada. Special nr'ces and terms will be made at this season of the'year andvyou can select for your- self by applying to Wm. Sherwood. corner of Sophiacnnd Ow: nstveets. who is the sole agent for the Counn y of imcoe. '-H-UHSW BhA.NKE'|`_S. S'l`H.ING BELLS Broad. Double and Single Bells. Brushes: Curry Combs, WhiJ>s,.Knae. Pads. 0! all kinds. Harness Oils an, ,-V`s.rnish>s. Single. and Double` Harness, for I-Iieaivy D1-atight. or Light (-`amliteizaw. .4: am Mounting `required. al- ways in stock or made to order. .( `nealger than hmme in. or nm-th nf Tnrnnfh, A D'l`l`M' `Axum run `S,Ah!!1-,-A Bargain--LW lor_[11. 11'` con. 3. llro.` 100 acres. Abdut '40 cleared. balance-v Hard wood Bush. about .11 miles. `from - Ba rio. aoil.,r.av_-glam -good Jtrama house and harm Roogi. a,t_er. $9.000 will uthls farm it, Hold thi . ..!.I.I"f-`.13. r~1w.|77*.0 ~ - A.m!1SON.. adjoinipglthe premises. _ ` 48;-8 D. ' - L-.8-v31, xv: upnn Barrie. '_ Fdna `m :-sdrrm A1519 'n v?vEL`LINa and . Po )`lc _t I ti `. 'l' ' ,.' A?;$lyt: E: ..; 3nn%?. uy p?6'.`f%.s$a`-{. % N 31 y or by letter. ~ ".48-],_`D. ; OR 8ALE.3K""sp.xi '0! Hcvy Horses: ' ..... .i9{.` *.`2%"` A `V Y\'l1VI'x Draiagm old. pg- FARM won: SALE -.-A Bargain--(W} lotfll. ` 3. ' 1\b(5ut`40 }|n1nnnn.I'J hnrInr)u\J`.h1u-In giunso 1! _...II... -.A.-.-... PBISORIPTIONS CAREFULLY OOMPOUNDRD. . . _ .i.d..'_.1.x.-w-V ..1 ...%;f.?as.`?$s {3`auf`y*?`?.`. :ai 3;`ff [Special attention to Cross Eyes and Cataract ENNEUY, GAVILLER 8:. OLLAND. i Architects, P. L. Surve ors. Valuators. kc. Plans and specications or puildings pre- (I. Town and Village Lots 181d out. Farm es caretull located. Timber limits examin- ed, 8o., &.o. orouco 03109-4 Mail Buildings. Borne 01ce--McUa.rt.hy s Block. Collingwood Oioe---Long's Block. Tuos. KENNEDY. MAURICE GAVILLER. W J; IIm.r.ANn. 51-137 TOILET AR'IfICI:I3VSw--A FULL LINE. .A.'l'J'CI'4IC-)1.\T -SALESl V X{Ic71'io1EEns sh VALUA:l`(;li: EYE. EAR `THROAT AND NOSE. CONSUMPTION, aich in scrolnla ofthe Lunsrn. In nrv-M21 |'oRs1c BLANKETS, "STRING BELLS. Broad. Dnnhln unafinuln hall: `Rnmhn. "Dominion Organs and Pldnos. L-__- _- --_-:--__A n__.___:-L_j so}: inn: 's:., nu'uu1'.o, N. "1; A call solicited t_->r all kinds of --y--r--_---- --p---- 1.. R.~C. 9.. L.`-R: o. s. 1a.. __ `L-_ n\__ 1'n__-__; rn`L_-_ Josmpn R ems, CONVEYAN CER._ com- A missioner in Queen's Bench. Auctloneer, fppraiser. and Commission Agent for the sale is Hnnnml, Lands. Farm` Shook. Household JUK 0|` IUIUU DD 011181`. `notier 5113" pr nprth of. Toronto. A AR,'1`1N Moore's Jilok. VlJ`11n`l`r`=t_>' gstreet, JJITII ' nan nan 1`! N emm,ga rm GIIRISTMA8 may. Vmlus 'rn:u.s c . ` -- novnoon. Attentlve Listeners to the Author ,0! Ben Eur in Harper : Week1y--'rhe Young ` Leave the Dance to:-ithe Story. The time draws near the birth of Christ ; The moon 1: bid ; the night in still ; The Christmas bells from hill to hill Answer eac'h.'other in the mist. Let vus go see Uncle Midas "< 3 ` Oh you! Let` us"go and have him tall} us." ` T I, _, __ -I`| .__'- ._:..L.._ -5511 BU-IIK BU U3. Outside the house all was winter, still and cold; inside were summer-warmth, a rosy glow of light"; and music and- merry voices; for it was Christmas Eve, and the young people of the town had met to celebrate it; ` `Uncle Midas held that such was the`r_ight' welcome of the glad event. The sweetest song men ever heard was thatof the singers who came with the-Annuniator; and arguing that the lesson was cheerfulness and joy the old gentleman opened his doors to the boys and girls, and was himself happy, knowing they were happy. `KT-.. ..'I..-. ...|.n nlv Hun rnnrnnnf tlsnnahl . A praiser. and Uomunssxon Agent I01` tne Blue 0 Houses. Lands. Farm` Stock, Inrmture, Goods. Wares. &.o. Also for the collection of Rents Notes -and Accounts. 0loe-Police Court a.rr'e. -_: Lllpllj, nuvwsua vuvJ vvv-v --r 1'4 ' Now she who at the moment thought of Uncle Midas, and said let us _go see him, and she who answered so willingly were more than girls, yet not quite young women. They carried their childish names, but had lovers, each a number of them`; and. while they would laugh and dance and never tire, midst it all they" could allow a serious thought. The first of the two to speak was Nan, the other was Puss, and in their dissimilarity they were pretty; More over, for persons so young they were well read, and knew to talk of great events and take delight in hearing of far countries. So, leaving the waltzers and the ddling and men-nment, and the harmless play that leads to love, and the dear delusions so like love that even the wise often yield to their enchantment, only to nd themselves mistaken, the two, hand in hand, stole out of the parlor door on the way to Uncle Midas. ll `J I.I\lI\l Ll-`I II-IIIO They came first to a conservatory full of verdant treasures. Amongst them,. specially in favor, were a palm-tree bearing stoneless dates, and a vine load- ed with black grapes large as damson- plums. This, Uncle Midas would say of the palm, was given me by the monks of Mar-Saaba. The tree I saw them cut it from was the only green thing in their grim monastery. And this"--the'vine--was from a garden just outside the walls of Jerusalem. Of such were the grapes of Eshcol. And see there, he would say of a cer- taindwarsh shrub; l plucked an acorn from the oak at Mamre, where the angels rested with the partiarch. Two thousand years hence it might be suggestive of its paternity. There were but few owers under the glass roof. Flowers remind me of nothing so much as their frailty, but these-- and he would look proudly and kindly at the palm and the outstretching vine. and their less ambitious accessories-- these keep me reminded of famous places I have seen, of persons, and of the ventures with which my days of nerve and Will were seasoned. When, at last, one comes to live in the by-gone as I am living,` it is good to have such dependants always at his door to salute him, `hey, you remember this? or `Have you forgotten that? You pomegranate, for example. I wrenched it from the terrace of a Greek garden on the Bosporus, and now if I stop to clip a dead twig from it, it begins straightway whispering to me of misty mornings breaking over great ships coming and going in endless processions, and of afternoon dreams dreamed in caiques drifting along the empurpled slhores of the hill bound bay of Buyuk- ere. - . -x-- vs Passing through the conservatory, the visitors, by a door overhung with sheeny portieres, entered a study which was itself a study. With respect to interior-"s, proportions are always per- feet when they raise no questions. N 0 one ever asked Uncle Midas. about the height of this room, or its length and breadth. There was in the centre a carpet from the looms of Smyrna, deep tufted, and of indigo blue almost black. A. desk of cherry-wood in the middle of the `carpet was overlooked by a "Pensiero_so ot' Angelo in Castellina marble. As there was but one dour, so -there was butone, window, and it too was richly draped. Book-cases of cherry, much carven. hung from three sides. A-ame burned brightly in a broad open fireplace, and an old gold- colored rug of Kborassan caught the light of the ames, and held it in lustrous imprisonment. A circular window in the shallow arch of the ceil sing permittedday in its hours to ood the interior, until--the lettering of the books, on shelves not higher than can = easy handreach,` sparkliedhlike jewelry. `in ` I-nor:-nu nnn....|. A... -,_n -1. ; __........,... .. uuuul. uuulo ncluuu llllll I80 a. busy" life; he had been a lawyer, a soldier, in `author, and a. traveller; he had dabbled in- atb,' diplomacy, at d. politics; and, `like most men so divewsely occupied, there `had never been a. day_ in which he hadfnpt promised himself to let his nnindbay to his body, Thou . hast '-'>aenL*'ed*fme wel}, "and carried me a"b'on;tb j _f_or7f much _ tgching, `and I have P`ri>ii!f'<.i`,I1iI.!1cii;1.h9W.. 0 mod aptvintg _{t.ake..thine-\9ase; t.he~..-gathered fruits are ;vicitiISg; i*4:1:;d-I3="ul0no'iwill`oouliune to` laIi'd;"`{`-' _i$_;g_li,. hygigg ka;ej;aomi;;g r a :01? sbznidi-ifqmggbrgnre; i;q;aqer;. `mmetl ato mnkgr. T0*h?d>'**y5i6'>Biid4*`-`H9531! r~t*h'of-study; `,'\'.\`$3.-53.\'YU. mm ,:!;=.-:3: " 1: r i 3.7. = 1 - .,,...J ..>.........vu-Va, nvrulnabu uno JUWUll`_Y. It i `Abardly enough to call the chamb__er avatudy. Uncle Midas had led a krona 1.l`....|.... I---J; I--- Bah l `alsowait for him, and, heir, - next life, and that it coul and` tied it to his house conservatory, reserving the zthose other and higher asso `fin their clacka of cloth and With ` ' 3l19lVeag: Clteg which 81d.wou1d T .. . . _ 8 call d ~ gin talking In amanner the c];e'r::t' tongue cannot attain, and of ever possible theme of human intepe y` For such are books! With good-W0 at` they are the superlative aolace of rs ing years. Then, the pre arm complete, he retired fromilhe pggulll which have their origin in ambit. and betook himself to study and teats. tion, believing the capacity to this): was a necessary accomplishment forum d . there with him. The sickbg ponding sometimes take to their 6!. grimly waiting for death; but in perfect health, with a. plentiful reserve f strength, a contentment which wig}! him was but another name for chsrit and asatisfaction perpetually exercisiny itself in nding" excuses for the follig and frailties of strangers as well as 5`? quaintanees, he sat down in his stud. calmly and with deliberate forethou bl; that his soul might educate and ggit self for the life to come. And, this?` he used to 887, shall no man be able to do except he believe in Jesus Christ) nu: uvlann flan I1;n;Ql\unn L...) , , chain; --J , :v-=-- -- .....u auuu. And he would have got; them chain; `for he was a. gentleman. faichful to alf the canons of the old school; but they divined his purpose, and were qmcker than he; and when the Chains we,-,3 brought and set; at his right near his arm, and _he waaseated, they kissed him affectionate] y I ' TT_,.l. IIKJJ-.. :4. ______; I UV vnv vanvvrv Lav uvanvvv ll-I UU3u I7 N ow when the visitors had come into the study, they saw Uncle Midas in his rocking chair before the tire, and as they ran to `him they cried out chee "Oh,- Uncle Midas? A__J L- --,__- A" rily, ..-... _..------..---,. . Uncle Midas, it must be said, did not. look his sixty and ve years. He was tall, white-haired, and white. mustached. This evening he was in slippers andidreasing gown. A gray silk cap-had the effect. to deepen the ineradicable sun-tan of his cheeks. ..I'1 T II W. MOVITTIE, D. L. vsuuvmxuu AND A. Real Estate Agent. Calgary N. W. T. Oorres ondence solicited with regard to invest.- ments n Province of Alberta. N.W.T. A. W. MOVITTIE. Address Calgary. via Benton, Inntnnn .9. -q-v---v.-vv---v -1--- v---. u. cant: vuuunn-. Well, well, he said, "yonder are beaux, ~and.music, and dance; here them` is only an old map; yet you leave them and come to `him! vans.-g --u. we-.-V vv -.--..-.- Yes; we have wme to hear you talk, . said Nan. - `A wave of music, splashed through the open door, and streamedintothe stud . "l:l._._t_I71L- __.'_`l u\lfL- ..-__ ; n, . `r... V ____v _...___._ And he arose an}! answered as chem, ily, Height Puss-and Nan! A_.2 L~_ __...-1.l L-_,_ .....- , . Hark! he said. \V ho may talk to young peop'e against tiddles timing 5 waltz? You can-and must, said Pus. "Must?" he repeated. -"That was the word ;" and the pretty girl, resting her elbows on the arm of his chair, looked under his brows with an innite persuasion in her blue. eyes. His hand dropped upon her shoulder. .J -... ,u`l' ...... I` ..._.-..A.. L.-. .1.` .. .L;-_L L... .....-.. ------ --..r.... -r.,._ ._..- .. = I see I mustg`-but-did yoo'tE1`i;x`t;'to_ bring a subject. with you? Y es, indeed.` You were very wise. ` ` It. was- She glanced appealing`- ly at Nan;a.nd' Nan answered with a bright. look. The Boyhood of Chrivn." ; . .1. 'I'T_ -1- I`I.)__ L__.,__J L_'_ 1`--- l\ Why that subject'l"lhe asked to gain a little time. Because it. s Christmas Eve. HY es, yes; I had almost forgotten" `And then, Puss added, it. is so hardithink of him as a boy- I mean to ihink 01 him running, jumping, play- ing marbles; ying kites, Spinning mp8 and going about all day on mlbchlef, such as throwing stones and robbing birds nests." = _ Uncle {Midas looked upwith a grave smile. ' 5. an: -11.1! ll- 'Rest you, little friend, he said; "if the Nazuiene lads of his day had WP5: marbles, and kizes-I am not sum they had-I would-plefer to believe he tound ei-joyment in them. - Oh, Uncle Midas!" The good man's smile vanished. I see, he said you are going tl16 way of the many; by and-by you W1 ms` beuble to think of our Loyd 218 5 man. _To me his human birth was R3 `much 9. divine fact. as anything in 3 his sublime story . I"I'__-|_ IHIJ - -._ __ ....I An $3.. flirt: an-altl vrnfbnlv nvv Luv -I-I\IJ vvun vs \llJ Uncle Midas turned his face to the re;then his head dropped lower, giv- ing the ame to redden his forbead and repeat -' itself in bus eyes. The lsuggeation was plainly a surprise to him. ` Alli) lilllllll-lI\J \)\l\.IIJ Uncle Midas turned to the tire agalll as if to assure hlmsell ot an Id:-a. ` nu x_1. to assure uuuaeu U|_ nu .u.... I nd my love 0! God, he present` ly resumed, dues non ct 1t.se:t' help I09 to stand un under the unutLeral)l0 thought. of Hun. He is so beyond I0) comprehension. Bun tor Cnust--uh, how different my feeliug!- He is my friend, my brother; I could have borne to look into his face; I could have N93 laid my head fearlessly upon his bneush Why? Because he was as man--H 9 capable of returning my love in vases` measure, and Lhex~e1'.'.1-e of:-nay .uD" st.anding-a man who actually died {of} me, and of whose dymg 1 am 80 Wu better. ` ' ' - I 1 ....uv\nTl MC V 11` 11131. 1 . Montana U.S. UUIIloUI'u be As this he sSvppd5 Wh`$r9P`;n`ce, ddlea, taking advanlge 0` `begs mm ung some 01 their /hvelnesb D0 ?-".. F"' . we the ntudv. _ . _ Did you ever hear any one den? `h human nature of the Saviour? I 119' did," Bald Nan, solem ul y. n-~~ A`-----. -.... ..I..-.t11'f() fa .|Jl\; nu. ." -V`\`d skip it In `nbeco . mmg their ideal ofh 0 But the Y Midas 8 8% *"` '"yVto Donna rplifd, aha 1 `mil, lied. Two pi:)r u.Z-es fad Lbs}? December 22, 1887. the BARBIE FOUNDRY, ENGINE 8:. BOILER Woaxs.--H. Smwnmr Mu.nufa.ct.m'er of every description of Engines, Boilers Saw H.i.I.lhGrist Mil], Shingle, Lam. and Wood- wor ng Machinery. T ABRIE PLANING MILL.-GEO. BALL, Carpenter and.Builder, ani Manufacturer at Doors Sash, Blinds, Mouldings. 8:0. Plan- ing of ail kinds done promptly and satisfac- tonlv. aotorv. John street. Barrie. '1`. BAN TIN G, CLERK COUNTY OF SIM- com. will be at his oice at the Court House, Barrie, every Saturday. Residence and E0. Cookstown. . T Fov (do:9r_u`w4 I` up:-`ct onDunl0DItl'dt.V,~ >51. `, rnaaum.` """ '6?.t'p_TnT,i ..s:. .1` -:_p _ . .___--:.__ I-1.. dEN NETT DENTIS r. I . Barrie, Ont... Oice. Sanders Block. ggaite new Post. Otuce. Vinita` dale and Waverley. Ihq first Wednesday at everr month. `Wye- brldge and Midland, _the next day I I`hursda.y) Pbnetang the fmlowing day (Friday). Vitallzed Alrntot painless gxtracting a speoiadty. 6-ly _. "-12: w. A. ROSS. Licientiate of tin; Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburga Ltoenuya-to ottho Boga] lege of Physicians, England. 3?-;'on amgpremiaes at night. ` ' A A I {dance in Brown : Newhlogk, Blrue. --.__-- T_ T893015},-, BABRISTER,"SOLICI'l'OR} ' at &o . of the Supreme Court. bou~9Y"'."- _ l . 01!! as over Sanders Bron. .33 ggnn Sttecet Barrie. . I 55I'l'16.. Barrie. 1st Oct.. 1885. [onisy iend at 1;; Dnmininn G1-anon ' Barristers, 1 nit-nvuca nl tho Run:-Amn {`.mn-L Proomrs. 8. JOHNSON. BARRIE. IMPORTER OF 0 and Dealer in Goals of all kinds. and rgetown. Grey and Guelph White Flnishin T nts of all kinds. Fire Bricks an _ re` Hair. Storehouse at the Northern Riilvny Switch. foot of John street. near the depot. The bond of this Lime is better than theta! Any other k1nd.*end the nish superior; Oaoe -corner at John and Eltzabethetreets 7,, ._A.u!1_l_'1.` E91` {Q13 9 .9]! lV_E_Y__9_.____s OSEPH ROGERS. CHIEF CONSTABLE. County of Simone. 0toe-Pollce \.ourt.. ~ Inn-in. ` l OCARTHY, PEPLER "CC MCCARTHY. Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries. 850.`, Money an. . D AL l`ON Mocuvrnv. Q. 0. In. D Du-nrmu J- A- MSCARTHY. -_::: `GENT WANTED.-A (Sod live man to act V an nannf. fnr Rawimr achines. Apply [EARN & ` MURCHISON. BARRISTER S. Qnllnitnu-a nnvnvnnnnrn Ran. MODGY I30 0NEY_ T0 LOAN.-$250.000 atand 6} per cent. J. '1`. SPROUL, Solicitor. et_.o.. n-Iain ,- t I ri ate tundsl [0.Ei...a 1. ant?-?ol?tt.l:g:1l1!:s_on.t.ov:eBl. rates. E 1 R 1 \.;.`. Y;._`*:.. .`.`?.s:.*I`*..`;15.`%`.i`1.?1,2f ``.`2,e...Z%. ` QUEEN'S 1-l.0Tl1.'L.~A. W. BROWN,- ; froprletdr. Exogllenta.ccommodat1on"&orV mmvonm public;-~ Bar and iu-der vein 4 p- lgggvlth-. Goodtstabungundnmensr nanny. l'.nm`num of guest: omivnynd trev -...-_. l MOVITTIE. D. L. VSURVEYOR AN nan} mumm Ama_nt._ (`.nlmu-v. N- W. T. U'.Ah'lUN llLU\./AJVITIX, Q; U. I`. E, P. PEPLER, J. A. Macaw: ` Barrie and Alliston - MOOARTBY. Evwg. rlrnmn 8; Mocmmv, ' 1'1 8.. - , T. IJTTLE, M.D-p 0635.. 1 III`: ax,::;:3:%.::::z'::.i:.*::~,.n:.!2:.::: rinnninn IKIIIIIAI TAM` Lifn Tllliilh BOA-rs. __._ .._..... .4 .--.---~-- | | at MORGAN 85 mciv"1IE's finnnulununnn nxnh `Ru!-Ivln. "`1ifijijr:16riiin:i;S:';iii'6i*' msonnunnus. NIAN lJFAC'1`lJllES. U}; BAQIRIST Lupren;e__Court.. inn soL1c1'r6i% Avanger. &_o. U! :-. _ _. 1`... a mock. mnv. W. 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Prominent ohijeet : Sound life assurance: $7,000,000 aid-in c aims; 4,000 families beneted. Cost : he lowest consistent with safety. bonuses every three cars. never less than 20 per cent. on the life 1) an. nor less than 1% Der cent. on the endowment plan. Total Abstinence Assurance: The only com?an in Canada offering special advantages to ora ab- stainers. Accumulated Fund nearly $6,000,011). Head oice for Canada. Montreal. H. N. COURTLANDT. , , v\`___J- utes oetore me close or eaon man. 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. m . ' 36-11 - J. EDWARDS Postmaster THE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY of London. England. A V HE IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY of London. England. R `i:T"m'5mi-' '%iao'31' ""1i1'i'u':'1ii1" usmnm Am `hut _ . . . . . . . . .. . . 4 Rugslmmmxggarhgtsels. Miwhslrs t0l'0u s n s o n s .4... : 1-01-sntell. Tuesdsg and -- : :--Midhurs Mon sy. Wednesday <"dFr!sy..'. .................. ..: British Mails. on (N. Y..) Monday. Tnnnnv Ann-I 'l`hnI-Illlnv . . . . . . . . . . Oioe hours. 8 e. m. to 7 p. 11`... and for 20 minutes after the distribution of Toronto night ma.ii- :-iunda.y s excepted. A Money Orders nted on alrMone Order Offices in Canada, nited States. Great ritein Prince Edward Island. Newfoundland and India. and Savings Bank deposits received be- tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. Dnmiufnun `Lon-,m-n nnnnt hn handed in 15 min- tween the hours or 9 and I p. m. Re istered Letters must be handed in 15 min- utes efore the close` of each mail. rm... Inffnvoa land all nthnr mail matfarl are 29-tf LOUNT STRATHY &. LOUNT. BARRIS- ters. olioipora in High Court of Justice. !lo_ 195 Pubno. Conveyancera. Oices over the of Toronto Barrie. W. LOUNT, 0.0., H. H. STRATHY. Q.C.,` G. W. Loom`. aauumuno aswno-g \avI an up --v---w, , a.nd"'i"hnx-ado. WHHG x,)Wedu y .... DAILY NAILS DUE FROM TOI`0nt0...........o....u.......... ... 1 Toronto.. ...... ..... .. TOl'0nt0uou.....u.-nu-.u.u...... Ottiwa and Mona-e`al.'..............`.1 NorthernRallway(North)............ 1 Gra.nd'l`runkEa.st....................1 Northern Railwa South).`........... North Simoooms lwa , Penetangub shenoandv-Midlan Newmarket 1 Newmarket Hamilton and B ton Branch Rall- ] AM. ,3 New-Y3rT Gordon Press, Gripper Feed. for Sale at this oice. ' The Press is in stood condition and can be run by treadle or steam. Steam pullies are on the press. Will be sold cheap to make room for larger machine. enamemn man FUR sm. nxusuale, Uralgnurnu. uuuuuu, un: vv u I-I1ll........ ...... ..... R b .1!) ,Steel ........ t-`-lihu1%'t`.nA`Mondzgy. Wednesday andFridavilIIIIIOIOOIIIIIIOIIOIII A 4 Hors-power. Upright Boiler and Engine. `nearly as good as new. and in good order {or mm. APPLY AT '1` [8 OFFICE. ~ neuru $150. aii'&;a.cox & co_mTo.Iei. A._ (`L I II'If\"Il'\\1fI'Il'\ I\..L vv I In!!! , (\lII`II____ 7&2? T. 3:! Head ()1oe-26 Toronto Stu" TORONTO, Ont. BARBIE OFFICE-Dunlop St.. next Telegrap 0fce.- . J08. HENDERSON, MANAGER. Receive coutinuous quotations over our own private wire from New York. Chicago. Oil Uitv Montreal and Tomato. Also daily cables. on Canadian Pacic North West Land and Hudson Bay.. Canaciian Stocks bought and sold in Montreal and Toronto Markets. 11-lv 0`! SALE OR TO LE'I`.--A beautifully situated 1-4 sidence. overlookinsttho Bay. in the town of Barrie, gbfoaemont Villa.) The house is solid brick, 2'-storeys. 10 rooms. hard and soft water. Stable and outbuildings. 5 acres of ground named with shrubs. and a large number of ruit-boarihk trees, plump, apples-. mam-n. chemist: and small fruits. This m-onartv fruit-bearing nears. chem ion and small fruits. Tins property is near the Collegiate Institute. ` Wm be rented at a. moderate sum for ateun of years to a good tenant or sold on easy terms. `Apply to A,` LAIIRIIC. 274 (`.31-lton St.- Toronto; m-' tn mnev. t';'L3aT5.' 'T) oirer Sa Jew era. Dunlov Sheet Barrie.

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