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Lindsay Expositor (1869), 17 Apr 1873, p. 4

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' ‘ vestigation at Parry Sound made it clear that all w: s not 1i"ht and up- ' . l the hanve ffl m vou‘th to acre 1 - . a ’ . m" 33“ ° " ’ - ° ’ on examination before the aSSignee From yuiitllfu‘. beauty‘s bloom, . _ Huv.‘ sad the change when man becomes, 3 a day or twoago,an information was Ripe f“? ‘3‘“ "’““’- ‘: laid before the Police Magistrate. 0,‘humble Elie pipud :pd 113“?”th bf”? and Duncan committed. Next. dav Z'Ei‘l." Ill). JCT! 0' .‘ [IS . ’ .. . . . .4 arXi iiiiivl :‘cxiaL-arn, and really feel.L J i ‘ Blathenbm} “as. clamined, and We are but dust. ' thereupon the serVic-es of ii. detective 1-- f I , elicrted a revelation that Will turn I i.’ t “35 . Hoiixuiliiiieas in: éiiiirii(x:ixciii~-.3 l0“t ‘0 the a(li‘anwge of the estate. - , . f . . . ., ‘ _ , Help us to await. our coming fate, , ' 61°58- Uh. Without fear. ' Grouped in a circle round we stand, Before the uying bed, is seen \Vitli bcaliii: hearts and heaving The parting scene. Hush f 0 bush. there are angels there, Hovering round her dying bed; Hark the humming of their pinions, Over her head. . Ready to bear the parting spirit, ~_~â€".. Contemplating the Death cf 2. Mather. of a horse belonging The biography cabby, of To- siflhs l to Mr. James Clark, .9 , ! illustration in good Mr. Shirley Hib- l bard’s book of “Sngacious Animals.” Horses are thought pretty cleVer if : they can say “yes" and ‘ lCircus; and they are deemed preco- Tofl’” hands "f.a"“ “i” gave? l cious if they know the bugler’s re~ “eggfiggflgf‘am ‘° ”5‘: ill-«111e, but it is hardly too flattering right genius. police business perfectly. Early yes- terday morning, for instance, is l driver reached the point of incapa- lcity through intempemte Conduct, land, while sitting on the i into a profound stupor. I that faithful animal do? l way home and 03 is that wasted form my mother, I So inanimate and (:1 ~ld. Are those {In lips, that once so sweet, l Sweet st-il‘il's told, â€"â€" | Of places far beyond the sky, “'here there‘s neither pain nor care, “'here angels bright in realms of light, Are ever there. Is that my much loved mother dear, That shrivclled, faded form? - r. ' ’ ‘ . I ve - ’ " ' Plffflgzgfis'ggg‘ifgx‘ulol’e and 0 ’ { husband on apatienc Wife? I‘m; he Bu“. sympathetic were the 210mm, proceeded straight. to .\o. 3 Police i Station, where he stood quietly till the otiicer on duty came out. and car- l ried thehaplcss cabman into the cell. l This equine ot‘licialli:ism)royal pedi- Of Wisdo‘in‘s‘plcasas‘t.W'ayr‘, H' l grce; he is not full-blooded; he was An}:giggizéiies:uninim heart to 1m, plodding h“ Sent from those now closed eyes, “'hich tilled the heart. with filial love, That never dies. 0ft has she told on Sabbath eve, And pointed to that lonely mount, . , ° VVlicreon his cross had stood, “ll“n hnn-‘-C'[Ube' Who gave to all that precious gift, A PROBLEypflA young man dig- H13 deansmg blw‘l' l tinguishcd for his mathematical at- : tainments, was fond of challenging l his fellow students to a trial ofskill gin solving difiicult problems. One day a classmate came into his study, I and layingr a folded paper before 5 him, “ There is a problem I wish Trusting, we contemplate the change And dry the falling; tears, For she was ready, fully ripe, Aged eighty years And had the hope of blissful rest, In Him, who is all love, He, who has said that his shall reign ““11 H1“ 31”” 'tyou Would help me to solve," and Proud, haughty man, look on this form, ' immediately left. the room. The l paper .was eagerly unfolded. and 7 there traCed the lines: “ \Vhat shall : it profit. a man if he shall gain the 5‘ whole World and lose his own soul ; or what shall a man give in exchange So shall thine be ere long, Rolled up in garments for the grave, In death's bands strong. This once loved form must now be laid, Beneath the cold, cold sod, Dust unto (lust. must be returned, The soul‘s with God. 333.3 AND T3333, ‘1 atoiusuind turned again to his books. l But in vain l-‘C tried to things of some people, and newer, had read The . . I v , . U . - v n n I - l .I u - . . 19:2“. reg-31:91? ”think )“UI lint”, home his conviction of guilt u Jus c mu s ep on tieir oes ,1,an go . " ' once eitherbv void “ tor a l "wdl . . 3e , .‘ thit he. could h-n«l_n » ._ ‘7 w _c ' '4 ”A“; ,M . peace, till he found it in believmg and they are instantly heard from, ‘ in Jesus ' either through personal cornplaintor: a mi in a more sneaking uzode. ' 1 despised, and ill “I AM on the bright side ofseven- : ty,” sail an aged man of God, “ the ‘ bright side because nearer to our , lasting glory.” " Nature fails,” said l another, “ but. I am happy.” “ My 2 Work is done,” said the Countess of Huntington, when eighty-four yen rs ‘ old, " I have nothing to do but to go to my Father." To an humble Chris- tian it: was remarked, “I fear you are near another world.” “ Fear in, sir I" he replied, “I know I am; but blessed be the Lord I I do not fear it, I hope it." THE IMPORTANCE or .\ Wont).â€" The importance of spelling correctly is most forcibly illustrated in the l'ol- v lowing case, which came up for trial in the Criminal Court. of Baltimore, ‘ recently. The indictment in thu case l of John E. Green, charged with the embezzlement. of 31500, was dcinurâ€" . rcd to by his counsel, on the ground . that in it the word “frandcntly”; was used for “ fraudulently." Tlie' counsel cited the acts of th.- Biilisli ; Parliament in force in Marylnml re- , quiring indictments to be in the English languagemnd contended thati the Word used was unknown to tlzel languaguaml was not a clerical error. ‘ Judgetiilmor sustained the demurrer and quashed in t'ie indictment. to his own soul 2 “ \Vhat shall it pro- ‘ fit. a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul ?" ipueids V p No great man ever had a fool for his mother. In the history of men at all departments of society distin- guished for intellectual pow'er, biil- liaucv and extraordinary mental capacity, their mothers, and not their fathers, as far as achrtaincdl by philosophical investigations,wereg invariably superior in brain form: ; If Women are physically feeble, tho mind cannot be «.lovelopcd as when all the system is fully and health- fully in perfection. To have great ‘ men there must first be excellent women. Their deterioration by the debilitating frivolties of fashionable life are pai'petuatedin puny children. , incapable of sustaining themselves prominently when their iulieritanCe . is ginc. l Tiii: religion which we should de- 3 pang pun 8mg qciomurem CO :1- O O W O Pâ€"b "11 d CD CO LT 02 9109, l l I l I co co 9. m o "b 93 .1: if :3 Q. m » ‘uoiqoregswes KIGAG eAiB 1].“qu spans flu-em nofi J1 his muddy boots, and makes the hus- ' band mindful of the scraper and the l door-mat; keeps the mother patient I when the baby is cross, and keeps“; the baby pleasant; amuses Lliccliil-l-l rcu as Well as Instructs them ; wins, aswcllasgovcrns: projects the lioney- , moon into the harvest, moon, and 2 makes the happy hours like the Eastern fig-tree, bearing in its boSom at once the beauty of the tender blossom and the glory of the ripen- ing fruit. . A 8mm: or NORTHERN FIRDS.â€"‘ James F. Duncan and Robert. Buick- enbury, of Parry Sound, carried on - business in that, northern region as l store-keepers up to about the begiu- l February, at. which time 3 liturs, in some; bcnc upon them i as to the posi- ' (D, H... <l (D 9.: Q3 sire, Seek after, and immediately l c... obtain, is one that goes into the fain-l O" C ily and keeps the husband from be- 3 (D (D ing spiteful when dinner is late. and 1 m C" keeps the dinner irom being lutczg :3 i-g keeps the wile from fretting when i l": (D be tracks the new washed floor will: i (D O 93 D Q: l spees “.soua 59100:.) 01 0o Dingr of last their respective Cl'el anxiety, felt ll. incum to institute enquiries tion of their affairs, led thereto by, thestudicdnegicct which was shown l to their communicati ‘ns, and failme of thccustomarv remittances. Send- incr- :io' m. wi h ch ..~ ' - - - I“. an. Ce k t'1 shims”) 4“ , 0R SALE. West-half L0? NW 4’ “1 hour} to ta e o )Sel'\ilclollsillltl act , Sth Con. )ledonte, c‘nncgining 100acres, lie result. was Lllutbuth ; 12 of which are cleared. There isa new frame " house, and a quantity of pine. 1 be fun) con- . . .... , r- -. - 7‘ ' l . - . ' {.1 .ii .4ll.‘,\ luciit, .l.ul in . \‘cuiciitâ€"witliin half a mile a: two 33\\-mli18 I‘l-a‘zdbfiiun given immediage- apply by letter. postpaid, ‘N- ._.- ... Cl" 0 o o W (D DU *1 o d 33‘ o H m. ‘cordiuqlf. t l“ ‘iiitiuc: i . - ; , . ’0'} “"““‘~a,.iili cslmng.‘ \\".-i‘\‘ lii‘nllgllti and a grim-mill. new “4““ 5'“ u‘u‘ol o‘ Luc Toronto : 1V- 15“" Wrticul‘mv . ‘ ' . . ‘ . . . toJAS. r-ELL, JmamP.0. _ Cl fill tors. Chfllunes and in- l Medante. 17‘}, March. 1373. 16-13:. “OCR Fora-Foorrn FRIENDS.”-â€"- l i ronto, deserves a. full page and an I ‘no” in the l l to say that J.Clark’shorse isa down- , He understands thel box, fell 3 What did . Make his . entail a burdensome l inblyoninobscui‘cgrcat- é ness, when fame has thus dawned ‘ J-E‘E- 1' for his soul?” With a. gesture ofl . . â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"'â€""':fl ‘nnpatience. he tore the paper to' He subsequently became l ing‘the last six months. iiister of the Gospel he had once I ( s first sermon was I of the following lines, viz:â€" fi'om the words, so eminently blessed l l l l i WINES e morons, l l | l l l l l i to $1 per lb. ibis stock before purchasing else- : doing so. alone, a. great. savi Although considerable time has l elapsed since the undersigned 00m- ' menced Business in the Store known l by the appellation of ‘ KING’S OLD STAND! (But now, and in future, to be known as the “ Commercial Hall,") in the , VILLAGE ot ORILLIA, he has hitherto refrained from Ad- vertising his Business to any extent. His principal reason for adopting that. csurse, was, that the premiSes above named required to be Enlarged an Renovated! . which required considerable time to ; ‘accomplishâ€"before he could com-l !pcte successfully with older andl larger establishments. He now feels it. a pleasure to in- ' form his old frieiids and patrons, and the Public generally, that his 3 establishment. is in l FULL BLAST,” and that he is prepared to furnish ' them with all kinds of Goods in his l line, at; prices that cannot be beaten . . . shake ofl'the l b ' an ’ house ' : ‘ - l AX editor can say a dozen 1m“) l impressions of the solid words he l eiyto the qualitynaiiile ri‘orxi’depriclgsniifl Holy Spirit pressed 3 his ‘ and ‘1 ment, 0 l to procure for him a. very large share D Goods were his only ad vertisc- l and they have been sufficient * rillia dur- His stock large) consists l of the business done in O which is now very EDI-y Goods, CLOTHS, WOOLLENS, Ready--Made Clothing ! F URS, HATS, CAPS, CROCKERY. GLASSWARE, BOOTS cf.” SHOE. J) Y 1'1 He has at. present, in Store, the largest ever held by any one Establishment l in Orillia, varying in price from 20c. The public are respect- tully invited to Call and Examine, l where, as they can save money by ' In the article of Tea ‘ug can be effected. either by purchasing by the Clicstg. ; Hall-Chest, oi‘ Cattle, 01', pl'upoi‘tion- l . iitcly, iii smallerquantities. Parties 1 b the chest. or half-chest i _ purchasing 1, will be supplied at. Toronto \Vholc- l l T sale P rices ! lF-lour, Feed “ PROVISIONS! l O O l Speciality consequently, parties requiring such, l l will profit. by purchasing their sup- g lies at the “Commercial Hall.” His . TERMS, in future, will be STRICT- l LY CASH, or Good, Merchantable ; Produce, being convinced that by l that. system alone, Goods can be fur- , nished to the Public advantageously l to Buyer and Seller. Parties will, therefere, please refrain from asking Credit, for, by doing so, they will save themselves the disagreeable * pain of being refused, and the under- signed the pain of reluSing. For Cash he will sell all articles in his line at the very Profits. 0 â€".â€"- @- A Call is respectfully solicit- . ed. Goods and Prices will commend - themselves. - O‘Mw March, amen. ; 5 class style. 1 dcspatch. ; all kinds. Lowest. Living them. a KENNEDY. l _' . . .â€" ORILLIA . ‘ In connectioa with the THE HAS REMOVED To â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-x This old and reliable manufactory of all kinds of His New Store 'l Under the superintendence of Mr. J on: DOUGLASS. late of Toronto, doubledly one of the best. woi ducted in a more systematic and business way, out. more work at less expense than has heretofore been done. Centre Building, reduction on our prices of Tinware. We g ve the followinw as a sample: . . . ' 7 9 "l 7’ ° . Special menu ven to re- , â€"‘â€"“ B EA N b BLOCIX, l 4in.Tquaveâ€"l‘roughConductox-10c.l’ft. gin. Galvanized 1m, . 16c. Va. 333’? nice Went 2?” ‘ . 4 “ Galvanized Iron, . 14c. “ . u “ “ 18c. “ Pnce 25 Cents WHIPS, SPURS, ° All other goods reduced to the very lourest. price. Opposite the Post Ofice. Eave--Troughing, Put up on the most approved principle. ____â€"â€"IW~ Greater attention given to J OBBING than has heretofore been done. ually attended to. gr W0 m: \VARRAXTED asp SATISFAC- w. a: W. G. BINGHAM. Orders Pu ncl 'riox .lcamxrnno. J3 ‘5' Call and see his new stock and ex. l â€".â€"â€" - ._.._-_-.__. __..._ amine his prices. 5‘3 / TO THE FARMERS OF ORILLIA AND VICINITY. JUST RECEIVED FANNING MILLS ! ___. l CUTTING BOXES, PLOI'GHS, of many kinds. HARROWS, i HORSE HOES, one PLOL’GHS, l 01113 Ne‘V Sl)]'lll STL'MPING MACHINES, dc, c. I CALL AND SEE __â€"â€" All kinds of Castings for repairing. Machinery required by Farmers. The best can be procured at IS QUALITY. DESIGN AND PRICES. 'Yantassel, Newton 8; C0.’s, (’3' Next door to D. L. Sanson’s. ,7 .. --... -...,, _-_....._L._’.___.__.â€"__â€"___ ___...â€"â€"-â€"e. Paris Boot -‘ffi Next door to Slavcn's Drug Store. A. AL’CTIONEER. . rm: PARIS Boot 6: Shoe Store ! OFFICE â€"Gribbin‘s Exchange. 1714‘ OR] LLIA x.- liol‘xl) Gunsmith Shop 2 ! GUNSBIITH. ! . . ; Has pleasure in returning U) i appreciation of his etibrls to supply manufncmr" "f the Celebrated ' ing a first-class Boot. and Shoe Store, DEL-1N I' T IBOLLING BAIT ! where can be had "iEV'ING MACHINES repaired in first- 3 )Iecnschaum and nthcr'l’obacco ‘, Pipes ferruled and repaired with neatnem and ‘. Attention paid to light repairs of I Sewing: Machines and Needles of I all descriptions kept. constantly in stock. .' \\'.irk Shop. next door to Ilmlgc (‘0,‘5 office, Mississaga Street. F. J. DELAXY. ' Orillia. February 4th. 1373. 170. 1 â€"â€"_’.-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘-â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" I ._ l (1812 i ‘ satisfadion in quality and price. @- “fork _,.___'._____â€"â€"..â€"â€" Blade up in the latest style and at a as usum ‘ COMPLETE SUCCESS ! \ Ten Firsâ€"tâ€" Prizes !: At Two Exhibitions 2 done promptly, and satisfaction guaranteed. E ___.â€"â€" Guelph, Ontario, Received Every First Prize for «nuns and immmiins; At the Provincial Exhibition. Hamilton, i and Central Exhibition, Guelph. g This grand succcs‘, in addition to last i year's record of a sum: neon, l 3 muons, . l and. I2 FIRST mus, . Prove that our Instruments in the opinion i of competent judges are incomparably l superior to all others. i l All Kinds of Boots Made to Miler. r . Sheffield House TIN, COPPER. AND SHEETâ€"IRON GOODS! (un- 1mm ma k.nen iu the Dominion.) Asit is now eon- we are enabled to turn This benefit. we intend to give our customers, and have therefore made a sweeping Roofing, and Galvanized Iron Comical! \At J. J. HIND’S. Greater Attraction than Ever. (9 Shoe Store! J. M. SULLIVAN anks to the public for their acknowledged a. Want long fclt iu Oi‘illia, iii furnish-g EALL KINDS OF WORK, REASONABLE PRICE. A Large Stock of Rudy-Made work on hand which is sure to give ; cure of Dyspe 3., and general disorders'of the Stomach and Bowelsâ€"persons who have been aflicted for years. and cried the various Physicians that came within their reach, without re- ceiving any benefit, have been entirely cured by t'aking one Box of these Powders. P ropm' tor m, ”,5,ng from u. TESTIMONIALS I get up, to the ‘ most dflflbley 2°“) “We" , Have been received from F. Kean, of ()rillil; also from the Editor of Nema- No inferior stock used. Only ket Era, and many 0.11m, corroborating the above statements concerning these Powders. mos. BYE-NE. For a serviceable hewmt' and Wat. First-Class Workman BRUSHES, CURRY COMES, k1, dnyuinstock. Alcoa stock of 'l‘BIlMiS and VALISES. THOMAS BYRNE. Enquire for them at the nearest drug- gilt's, if not procunble dam send for chembypoottoBu-rie. _â€" a will Prawn 5 Packages. COUCHICHING SawaPlaningMill Prepared and For'Sale, Wholesale, by 0. ii. KERMOT'I‘, DRUGGIST, BAKE-ll, 031'. J ANES 8: BUDD, - PROPRIE‘I‘OBS, ..__â€"â€" KERMO‘I‘T'S l Mandrake Pills I l L U M B E R , Havogiven enlire satisfaction wherethey l l have been used. They possess N O MINERAL POISON and are entirely vegetable. In obstinate cases of Dyspepsia the Pills should be taken with the Powders, full directions accompanying each box. In doves of one or two, they are alterative, in largtrdows l Cathartic and Anti-Billions. always restor- ; ing the healthy function of the body. l Those who haw «men: used them will not. have any other kind whavever. BILL STUFF of all lengths 8: sizes. SHINGLES, LATHS, SASH, MOULDINGS, ' : DOORS, BLIN DS, CASIN GS, l l Architraves, Eavetrougliiug,etc..etc. l By improving the present and intro- 2 consent to ducinc new Machinery, Messrs. J A‘SES 5 able to execute work of l all kinds on the shortest possible notice. PRICEâ€"25 C ENTS PER BOX .! l Good and Seasoned LUMBER will be l l i used in manufacturing. therefore thepub- . he can rely on the work. i Planing and Shop \Vork of all kinds 3 done on reasonable terms, and promptly. l LII L [LS-Near the Asylum. _â€" _â€" FOR TESTIMONIALS SEE Pwruuc'rs: Enquire for them at the nearest store where Medicines are kepf: or send to Bar- rie for them. One. dollar will procure two boxes of the Pills and three of the l R. A. JANES. l JOS. BCDD. Powders. l Orillia, March in, 1373. For 5310 b708- SLAVEI, 0mm t l l | l l l l l l Prepared and for sale. “'holosale. by l C. H. KERMUT’I‘, l Chemist Barrie. Ont. l __._.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€""‘ l l NOTICE. l 1 l l , (Opposite the Residence of J amen Samoa, . Esq, Front Street, Orillia.) l â€"'â€"â€" i THE Subscriber being about to make a 1 GOOD HORSES l l a Clean and respectable ~Vehicles. £3 HORSE BAZAAR, ,Change in his Business l l l l l _. l . » HE Subscriber has opened a Bazaar! 1:1th and sale of Horses, and l , . large number to diflpoew of. e Pmien wishing to sell or p Homes will : do well no call and leave their commissions m‘tli ‘ him. He but also commenced the trainingof l Colts. b0 which he would invite the attention of stock misc-rs. R. TINDLE. l _ for the Would take this opportunity to thank his customers, and the general public, for the = libcml patronage he has reached from them for so many years; and he requests QThose Indebted to Him! l l l l to Par Cr u Oxcz, u l macro [nus rxsr'rruzn will be i . 7-..”... ....-.....m..._,....,____ -.._.._... l... I....-..,.....__--._ __ 'I’la-xd in Suit for Collection! of the “Orillia Exchange," l l l GEORGE VICK. [HAS OPENED IN BEAVERTON 5 l ix M'Loccaux’s OLD snxn, a Fresh Stock of a z s '2} l E ii Goods will be sold at Orillia prices}. __..â€"â€"-â€" umumalmn [ii-iv IHEVXVWLEINIEVO The public are invited to ‘ipoog » ~4~M-s U m p I" F} 55 :2 p I" F 2‘. 'l. 8 O "I ICALL AND SEE HIS STOCK Household Furniture l before making: purchases. _______________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 'EIHOLS GOES 1? 1008 OIHVLNO . Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers of the 9 “ ORG ANETTEI‘ l “ IE1? 5120031202,” Containing Scribner": Patent Qualifying _ . _ . Room Pa er, lTubes, aqknowledyed by dl_to be £3. ,‘i"“::.".::;:‘..‘.l?.°;l£:§f,z $333: Window Blinds? greatest um-wm-ent yet. mmdu ' l variety or quantity of reading manner but d P. 't . ‘ Their superiority is conceded by other. in patio alarlyan d upecially dcvotedwtho ‘: Frame ic ores, “he" "an a” ““t 9h." “ Gm?“ my l but interesu of the 'ieople of this man ‘ Fancy Goods, “'i 1‘9”" “9‘“.me Pei. “”01“ thus “kn‘lw' l of the country; beingt Lhe advocate of goal 5011001 Books, 1 g: r the" ty to compete “all nor-sin, temper-Luce and sound political Toys, - ' ' lain the organ of no mm, not of Cancer-tints, Every instrument fully var-routed fox pancap . k . . five years. Sand for analogue corummg $33311: Psaigmmv “‘1 “‘7“: Writing Desks, Ladies \Vork Boxes, fifty difi'erent “y!“ 0‘ i w 13:13; Co ~ 6’ Communications are requested up- Family seWiD Machines, Mum - 0 ° 155 climacter- ' ‘ gtotnmpiringevenu Needles Melo eonS, ‘1‘ Guelph. Oct. 10. 187... 1: float! o l , ‘ rest , P St ct --â€"â€"â€"â€"""‘""‘â€"_"_' ' ' i 'm mine-hing WEEK...” m G" M’fnufacmry °n “a re SD?“ 00, P§J“ET“,.:§I§°‘§;;5 A Discount of 10 per cent off to clergyman of a. lo sin.“ day. be a... wobject l Onll‘a- J , it'll-0h, mm, ‘63-. ' ~ g -. - 2 I . all denominations. . . 9‘. - .ubu-her. GEO BM ' 5 nag “ i C‘L

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