.tam ris and Mrs. and Mr. Marshall, and very - herself a painstaking reader, but her . abilities shone brilliantly in this piece, and study and form. bids fair to rival many of ' sung uy J.V1['., uuu iurs. marsnall, Miss Wice l and . \Vhitebrea'd, senr. This was cer- We gem of the evening; the song is certainly an old one, but looses nothing by repitition. It is a 'ece that requires a. blending of the voice engaged to make it- harmonious, and we have seldom heard it sung with greater harmony or neatness tlnn on this occasion. The next piece was a. dialogue entitled The Romance of War, by Miss M. Catcher, Miss White- brend and James Brunton, and reected great credit on` the performers. This was followed-by a quaatstte, Put on my Long \Vhit_e Robe; sung bv M1`. and Mrs. Mor- sweetly sung. The first part was conclud- ed with a recitation by Miss Reid, The Polish Bov.` This lady has always proved with careful study and a little attention to our celebrated elocutionists. The second 1 part opened with a reading by Mr. Harry i Martini,`entit1ed . Aunt Serena. s Triala- ` tions.. This gentlemarfs. happy style in rendering his selections, be it song or read- ing, `areso well known and `appreciated that -something extsfaood i's;"alwa_'y`s expect- ed when-his name figures on the programme, and on-this occesionl1'e.di_d not disappoint his vf1_`i,ends.. A 'dialogue"then`5fo1le'wed, Hovrsfthe made `him prbpo_iIc,"_ by. Mr. and `ja_rri_s,;an'cl_shoy ed study of theme hfpartayby the per9rmem.. If_ Mr-3: _ -ggoes-onnimprovingms ihe has. doni9'!gs}lbte~:he need; Knot. featlking his P1``5.b9lS1".';'?91`l,5!?`"6f5!!i5!iiI1' com- megilanl. -Asotqftheii ,0 .f!ged l;`yfMiss J. Iteid,-. .`6Boae Leaves Zilallingbnez by._0ne.' It is seldom we l_18v'oi~the`xpleuu_r'o.-.of'heu- hil:tliisr_iu1'y,:fbu1:::bothl_ier_-*sing:ng and Bxrs. If the nddrcs Londonoleey are spurious can unrunu STREET I.ON,DO_N, ' And are sold by all Vendors o{'Melicines lhrouglmul the Civiliied \V0rld; with dircclmns for use in nlmusl cvcnjy langungs - uuwnuu. uuun giunilu urnuu lb 11 I the central pout n of its lin oonn to the gut and the West b the shortest (1-oute. :z`1:d enr- riee pusen era. wit out change of cars, between Chic 0 In Kansas City, Council Blub Leaven- wortg Atohison, Minneapolis and St. Pepi. It connect: in Union Depots with an the principal 111105 or road between the Atlantic and the Pacino Oceans, Its oquipment is unrivaled and n1Ig'nit1- cent. beln% composed of Most comfortable and Beautiful ay Coaches. Magnicent Horton Be- olinlna Chair Cure. Pullman's Prettiest Palace .8le.e_pi|3 093:. and .th_g_ Bost_Line of Dining cars vnwc I I Isl I-I_\IlVIl'\ I I\7.lVl1 Arid every kind ofkiu Dxscuse. in has never been known, to fail. v . The Pills `nd Omlmcnl are Mnnulnctured oniy at K_Q_Q l\YEl`\Dl'| Q7322? I run: run`:- B,'HI"``"f,e940,,v1:` A9EZ.R; -.... -- -....-u-, urvsvli uuu gauging]! I! is an inallihln rcnnedy. If lteclu-ally rul}beil' an `llip . neck uqd chest. as salt inlcrmcnl-, il Cureq Sdr Throat, Diplherm. Bronchitis, coughs. colds, and even A_sllunu. For Glunglulur .S'wcl_Iings, .\bs1.-asses, Pllcs, lslulns, rm um: vun: ul uuu mags, unu urcnsxs, Old Woundsgsores and Ulcers, ellecllv-_lly rubl)e:Tm1lli_e up:-I: nml a-In-u nu ...ln inn. .......... ;. n....,._ u:. mud ` - up I um lulu Ulnllillll ETC mnnulnctureu DIN)` 533 OXFORD STREET LONDON, .__nq__qre byAaH lhrouglmul v _ . > ~.Y`-._--'g"_1, nnd BOVVI-SL9. givin _Inne.- ener , and vigour lo lpese grcul MAIN `SPIN G5 0!? LI I-2`. 'l'hcy' nre__con- denlly recommended n3 )1 never failing reu edy in all cases where_ l]|e ponsulgluou, trum whatever ause. has beclou-e impaired oIj\venKerge1l, They are woudcrfullv emcncibqsm all mlmcms mend:-mnl m`l-`ennalesnf-all" ngcs, and as :1 GENERAL [~`AMll.Y MEl)lClNl-2,3.-c um-urpnssed, ' ' . . . and - WILLCUAR."-2 on RELIEVE ,I0ll.QNF.('.Q N 77'-"""' llll UIVIII IIUIISCIIUIU IVIUUHJIIIC lllus IIIHUHESI Ina leadm necusnrlesufldfe. . ' ` Thea famous Pills purify the Blood, and act nip-I powerfully, yel sooIhin_gIy, on the zi;g+;`e;;:aaga.xianeys,5 . n...I nnur|.tI.e `on-inn Inna .n..-.... .....u ..v...... Its Sezirching and Healing" P'ropere arc`kunwn througlmur !hc Wo'rhL _ A I-`orlhc cure of and Legs, Bad llrcnsxs, I`I'I.`II"l f-___-.`l.. f- V ` "' it Vl$"$'U3 T WHO is UNA umufto mm `M: Qtoanapuv or to-us coun. `rm! mu. 5:: By EXAMINING `mus MAP THAT `rm: ,,.,_,__. -_- _. .. .. . Elli-I rs or me ' ' GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, .t your nearest Ticket Olco. or address . .-. . u. cnauz. E. s'r. Jdiiu. Vlco~Prcs. J: Gen ! u';'r, Gen ! Tkt. 3 Pan. Act. CHICAGO- a \I;(I1-vprr L-iml nl'Rl.-:.. IL.-........ mu nunneapoua and St. rnul, via ih `ii ALBERT LEA ROUTE." 'ew and 1_)h-get Line.via Seneca and R. UNAGQUAINTED Gtoanm:-uv or `nus cl. uauusiuullu. ll nuureppau to an Ex ency the ' , ; ' , ;`.- i ' Several tvalu _ s " __', '53 = , the doogme , of serious` con- sideration:-- - emorial of the under- signed, W `passengers of the illgfated steamer anitoulin, humbly sh : `That the said steamer caught fire on Thurs- day, the 18th day `of May,` 1882, at one o'clock p.in., in Manitowaning .Bay, Lake. Huron, within about one` mile and '-a half 1 of the - shore. That the vessel was run ashore, the majority of the passengers landed in safety, and thewhole `vessel V in _ ames within fteen minutes from the rst alarmof re, That an attempt` was made to lower the boats immediately when the was sounded, but owing to the rapid of the ames it was possible to the two forward boats, which on e water were immediately ' being caused partly by_ the eamer, and partlyfrom the ' g the lowering appar- generally in use on all these waters. That 11 accident to a glass ' n of the engine- room, ssary both day and night. the failure_ in . roperly launching the oats, at least eight Eves were lost. That in `addition, on ac- count of the r,api_l.spread of the ames, at least three more lives were lost, together with the whole cargo, consisting of goods, horses, cattle, Jcc. That in the opinion of your memorialists no blame can be attached to the officers and crew of the vessel, who acted with the greatest promptitude and in a. manner calculated to save the greatest number of lives. That in view of the above facts it is the opinion of your memorialists that the loss of life and property was at- tributable solely to two causes, namely :- 1. The use of a petroleum" oil for illumin ` ating purposes. The highly inammable character of this oil renders it almost im- possible to avoid a catastrophe in case of _ any accident happening to the glass lamps containing it, within the limited space of the hull and cabins of our lake steamers, which are necessarily built of light and inammable timber. This method of ill- umination is in common use on passenger th vessels within the Dominion of Canada... :3. The defective character of the ordinary tr` arrangements for preventing loss of life by 00 drowning. Your memorialists would there- as fore respectfully suggest the following w. 1 ans of lessening,'in the future the risk 1 , . . 2 0 l u nmmlsmfn (:5 Hum n)m......+n.. . 1 rm.-. A PA1'N;t NIEDIOINES. VN/v\Afv\r-szs/\/\A;;r\A, n'l Gen" cmc_Aco. run I umvu _ . F THE HEART, AOIDITY 0F ' ._ THE ; 8TOMAOII,'::_' DRYNE88 u 7 I": .1-up n...'..~ ` vu uu.|..II:.Vl 0/zznvsss, mops Y,` FLUTTERING '05 `run ux , 1 1 -iv dock s New Liver Pills FOR ALL"DISEA$ES or TEE. nunnnrg ` Liver Pills will be fo_und `Ln-Ebotnsl Remedy. . : 7 : IThgy?ronniV6f!l1iphire6,and3nregagl]Po?.E 1' J 4 E&c'If*V'dl Cotdis. `Twenty P'lls--071: Pill irq Price, * Twenty-v.e~_(7en'ts<.-` `nS_'a le -Druggtsts; ' _'a-Even: Pill no su"`u`aI-con" " ia. mn em fret $51Y"II1dN!g3>10q_i> o:`25,.oa1:.3??'i`v' J: '" " .d' V"` '`3v , ' "" " Wm for 8!. -B AT 0NOl'!`..`: 3,: __ ,_ __ _,... um ; .u may nu me of all bilonsness. No more noxious doses for me of of llve or ten pills taken at one time. Oneyot your pills cured me. ' ' Th k. D t , M head: he has leftme. Sendbgnesanogncegzinl 01,} keep 1: the house. V. Our doctors treated me for chronfo comtipa 2 tlon, as my called it and at bat said I waa_m- . curable. our new Liver Pills om-edme. 1 I had no appetite: Dr,` Haydoclrs New Liver` "`.`.`."':l .`3.'*39.*.'!-gsrtsto-.:e - T- .. . e - T/he followin ` `orial,8' two tithe pang: ; J ' -fated steam er Man1ioulin,"'1I' 6 ` _ `_ _, I had appetit ;-l-)'r: we me 5 heqrty one. r . - gun: vuawtlrl-|lUn Huydoclrs Llyerl __-_ -.; n:.nVJ_ Ia . 1 HADIT.dBLE"GL'OBE. V Dr. Ha. dock, four new Liver P11] has rid me iuive 118111 or all bi] iousness. ` pholgra Morb [No noxious mum. rm. ..... ..c ..a n..- -_ . 1 derangement of the Liver: and now comes the great importance of any error made as to the condition of the patient. He should immediately " _ ' ' . the most common form of which is a Pill. Dail ex- perience shows that this. when the pill is -o.n pounded properly, is the reedleat mode of inc ting and promotinf the action of the Liver. and can be almost always relied on. havezdevoted many years or my li e, as many of you now before me know to compounding a Pill that will act readily and systematically as a Billion Remedy. I do not bellev , e in great p tivee. and therefore have made a Pill, one or which is an active and thorough dose. I have can it an ._.`\,.g-.;;--.- --A _---.-wcI\ III?` The Peoplglkuow Then! -"l`he.People Use ' * WH./iT HU1'v1'>`}z`1-:1J."s"'(;"1-"`L1:1"'2'}s'1zs My FR 7 ,,__. -..- ...... .......cmu now rormea serves two purposes,Vviz.: the maintenance of heat in the body and assistin in the cell growth of the system. Dr. Murchison says :-- The composition of bi 3 and its secretion is very complex. It is constantly being secreted by the Liver, and, increasing suddenly before eating, gradually de- creases as soon as the `appetite is satised and feeding ceases. Now, if this most important organ of the body becomes torpid, or the passage of bile interfered with, ernaciation and dis- ease ensue. I note eight marked peculiarities that now occur, and which we all know of : 1. The patient complains ol`u_ feeling or weight and tullnesa of the cpigaslzrlum. ` . . ' - 2. Dlstentlon oftlxo Stomacltunql Bowel: by wind. A 3. Heart Imrn. - . 4. A feeling` ol wenrlneu, palm `In the llmbi, and great sleepiness alter mculs. - . A ' ' . - t 5. A bull taste In the mouth. especially In the morning, and rm-red ongue. ` ' 1 ` 4a.. , #11 L. The Livcr has been known as the Great BLOOD-MAKER and BLOOD-PURIFIER of the circulation. From its size and spongy structure, it plays a most important part in the ani- mal economy, as. regards assimilation and nutrition. Food taken in the mouth and acted upon by the digestive organs or the stomach is converted into the Glucose or Peptone, and in these forms enter the Portal vein. Here, by the action of the Liver, these substances are converted into a, form of sugar and pass out of the Liver by a large vein, called the Hepatic vein, into the general circulation. The new material now formed two purposes, viz.: the maintenance in bodv assisting the groyyth ofthesvstem. says 'I`}m`nnmnn.;+;n.. .: 1 ; swmncn, KIIINHYS amn%mnnviis SYSTEM 2! Below will-b`c found zr brif 6. Constipation, with ocaslon 7. lleaciaclne In (rout of head. 8. nnnmnnnnlnn -4 --`-" vxnunm: sucazsnoxs "r run: gm amaxns or TE/1!y'_1Qa':-4`A l lD ,s'ummn. > ' . , ' ____JU The Emporium. mew Ann VERYATTRAGTIVE smcxl In Barrie, for-both QUALITY AND PRICE they are nsurmued. In DDRR`E.E'SS.S5' G9 0,0 'OZDD'SS! We: have the Largest Stock in Town; the Low Prices of which will quite astonlsh you. In lspmm: Arm SUMMERQHUDS 1} :1:--u` cu,-cu--v----u--c We keep tho'lea.e; aeother oonaignmentjuat received this week. cheaper and better than ever. :n:--.-.-1-1:4;-gnu :AA-ngnnl MARKED SPECIALLY LOW! `Winter Season 2 _wuI_dH THEY ARE OFFERING, AS USUAL, AT . :EI.e1:n.ay1.J:a`I:)_1__r.o. Lovv Prices. u -Ilhflj 1 I Iiihflj I n I I-IIII-\7- - , T. Stocks of them at all Prices. . GLOVES in Ll.-418 Thread. Silk, Lace a.nd'Kid', assortment complete. I-IOSIERY in Great. Variety, 7 Call and sec thtm. Terms, strictly Cash, and only One Price. W U KOCH (I10 Iell; IIIIUBHUP UUIIBIKHIIIBIIDJUHL TUGBIVUQ lvlll WIJUK. U|1ll])Ul' unu UULIUI` Ialllill UVCI PARASOLS 1 PAaAsoALn:A_g__ PARAoLs z :2 en. _1__ -1 .n_-.__ _ ijj: .__;-._7.__- aunmuo `or THE Mungquiuu. ' "-" '"WV-all uuau. I. nave caued it on. HAYl56CK S'NEW LIVER 'eonle Know Thain! 'l'I.- n...._n- -. _. M ____- ___.._ .., v-GUADQOI LA` 1.: ll: llllhl. 19511` `I - Done in the Highest Style of the Art. Fresco and Ornamental Painting, Paper Ha ' ~' mining, Carriage Painting, d':c., d,-c. New and Second-hhnd Carriages always on hand for Sale} or Exchange. 11- S- J. M'CUTcHEN- V nun KIN U PAINTING, GRAININ LETTERING,` Hizhant Rtvln A! n... .... Central Paint Shop, Removed tn the ,cIm-n Mon-I r)nnu o- :1... DRY GOODS, READY-MADE OLOTHING, OROOIRIES. '&O. --AA:\ Bmig, April 4, 1382; DUNLOMPIV $TF{'E'E: jjonu, The Five Points Clothing Hous. Ghe:'ap Clothing at G.%Blackmore .s.% an no A lo ngen is Loz.:p_mhgosof nayaoewg v I-ive.I.!~.P`1"s ;AlL_vzithout u-S,-* moouus . -u - W. thstio am; of J. CHEAP SUITS! CHEAP SUITS !| {".Iunnn Qnnunnr Qnifa n Qnnn'hxIc.y .....I.. 5.. n.,:.._ ..-_._ . '.._.-. v--r-u-r-*\aIII-r1l \J\lIl\7; Chen Summer Suits 11. Specialty. inndc to Order from $13 up- wurds. Every article guaranteed. and I can satisfy any and every . Customer N EW G ODS u.rriving_ constantly. The Stock of I`! In-Irrrncu Ia-r-1-rs`.-u-.-.-r-.----... ... Made in the Latest Nnw Yonx, _Lom)oN` and Puzis Styles, go to the great FIVE POINTS CLOTH- ING HOUSE. I For a. Itandsomt; Perfect Fitting i SPE{I1\'T(3_- ab SUIT. K1 I'J.|.V .1 53 I2 lJ1.`|uJ.Vl..E.1lVlJ` omplcte in every respect. and cmbracin all the Newest Novel- ` ties. IETCALL AND S `E US. . ~ `THE LARGEST STOCK OF T CANADIAN. 4_A!Elll(}A_N;AND lT_0llElGN TWEEDS v suaiinnu news New FAST co|.oua PRINTS Tim `CAUSE or DISEASE IN THE Fave Polnf 9-Iotmng Store. venrlness, palm in `limbs, steal I morning, I , ocaslonal atIo.ek of diarrhea. Iltnnt an! In`... -I J-. HAYDOCK. -.: an: n v Au5_ \.uuaounu_y . I 11!: DLUL "iFi\I9i:s"'v"FURNIsHINGs ti! in (!\'l`.l`\' mnnnnt. Rh!` nlnhl-aninrp all tho >`YI\IlIl\(u` EMBRACING ALLA LINES, AND Summary `of a Leturo upon the Eclectic College of Medicine, by 9%5A{95A.%F%A9sHME5E. __.1 .u.9_ __ _ ....j__._ ALLA NDALE. o----:0; We have in Stock the Finest Assortment of. ARE `DAILY RECEIVING NEW CALL AND SEE In Town. t_.o bofound at Ilia great GE :02 ALL KI DS OF -,....--. . .. .. uuul unuau Iulpurtallli mshago file interfergdvwfth, ties grueling _ol' _und FOR '1`HE [cholera Mo:-bus. "1`l33'd'e7{1-3? lnaday. ' V ` Your pills aremarvellons. My--Esau]?! mnorningiu 1 more eaduo es. 7 .Yonr mi of nu`-_.n...z....u.v. COLLINGVVOOD. 1 mu 2' I 1: Hate bah : gh`::Morb%:n9rgey:1;'young diii. go:w15 I S 7- '39-1)" umuy. 7"" '7" "u u "N: rusgggllilvg of your New Liver Pills by \ Iblggfifor. my btlllouxnons and-fheuloohe` are all M, ,. _.__ -.v nun: vululll y. momanrmon-ning 1'; now cured,_and no 1; vi, ot ox-.JHaydo_ok'n Lfvor Pills` om-ed I180 lnumlg-la Iidpalnsi :1: head. .,.1.ld. I118 70 evml. Igwnnt nun nlnnen -~-- z"Roji PJTILNTS at OVER THE :;GL'0BE_ < - - u u 1 1 I : Them! The Peoplo Pulse Them! :r1'tevgA)ot Dr.~Huydo_ck'n lon umlg-la 3!. two I. want one "for 1 poor `d.mn a... nun. _- /- -- ~ I=IiAIvLEY Ibavplu. You can Choose from B STOCK U.NSUR- P A S S A B L E for VARIETY, STYLE and VALUE am or me Liver: he iaa . rs I have devoted mading aflll that_w_ill readily no or yo pills to babe The qel; young got wglli Liver, delivered before the South East Corner. . wlI.lI lanlludo and r. BAF.n'IE. PILL. IQPPOSITE N_.. R. VR:'STATlON. H BOOKS, vm.u=.Ts & MEMID. BOOKS; F_AIRVI-_EW. DAYBOOKS,LEDGERS2; ---.:- PHOTOGRAPI-:; IN SPECIAL ATTENTION mu 1 l'Inl'Il\ I Pu(tniln at short notice. A full stock of Iron Pipe for stars nn. ` `oak Valves. Steam Gauges. and \Vat.or Glasses. All w Barrie, March 2, 1879. -(l0-1 '.) :0: --7 " 4' -" Av $'I'C)"7'ES ! STCDVIIES !! , ALL THE MOST APPROVED MAKES, WITH THE LATEST AND RES! Fl f.'.\!-:`.';.f I \ .._ I Bu-rie,'_Nov. 9, 1881. IBARHIE 812!Ds,%:!:)aM6fiEP0T Axes, PUIRVIS. 23303., Sign of the Circular Saw, Dunlap street, 1Vm't/2 Sir/'. /)'Is 'I Sole Agents in the Town for the National Mf g. Co's .\'orth.\\'cst (':L:n1v;n; L TENTS, BEDS, TABLES, CHAIRS AND STOOLS ON HAND Every:/Ling Portable. A [ ('~'I' ~ _ 7 {I ~ 'BU1`L Cheap Iiardvvare! A AT THE ' s:I: GN or THE` CI2R.CULAR SA 202--::.- N_AILS. LOCKS, HINGES, scamvs, I AI.\'T.s`, mm, In 1- AND PAINTS mixed ready for use, SPADES, Sll()\'}`Il.~'. I AND GARDEN` TOOLS, BAR IRON AND .\"l'J-ll-ll. .n.' a. full stock of BLACKSMITIFS AND CAI{l{l_\a ; I-I MAKER S GOODS, GUNS, Al\l.\IL'N!- TION AND FISHING TACKLE. 63-1.. A..-._L. -, 1- HI ./`./`_/`s/\/x/`./*,f _/ / b X Hzauanvvrsijiali 2 Tl.-.A sETs. TOILET SETS, GLASSWARE % --; AT (- LOVTEST IBOCI'TO1\/.13 PRICES. I _..._......-n- _ _ _ _.__-- av sIAJ\lllLlUl.l LllV'-5 51' ENLAI_{GEMF3TS BY THE ARGENTIC GELATINO Bl{0.\1ll)I~J" l`l:(>(`lf>'~'. I ' Whioh.are equal every respect to Collodion Transfers. 'U.-----r PR|MEBLA0KI=3EEN2uAPAN TEA j--__..- -..:_Z , , .._ n.........J n...... D_-r n __ --asrgw -as-w.n/ J. 1.IJl..I.LAV\.l Mfg. I svnmg BFBIFS. "swipes 3'. roared whrmanagizfggf `ofiiibi-}7 with a complacent smile and n.,:glu1'oe :of approval at himself igr"th'e glass, Swipqa, you may _tell._the to solid`-`yno fggfj proof .o.f ;the.F',aahi9n,Not9s mhdi kfgfliiwle : lI'.il=,;}Ti' great many euora have `or6pt;,i;1*1a;ogly`;?! :-: M -[Byook!yn Baa ' . *1`? ' -__ - - vI----I jil `Ii _ SOIETH SIDE DUNLOP S'I`Rl-IE1`, NEXT coon TO THE CANTON TEA srone. - 0.111;: Terms, Strictly Cash. Direct from the Factory, which he will otfcr at l'ric<->1 that u ill I).-H CASSEROLES (Covered and Uncovered), r COMPORTS, A...I am!) A1xrl)trDr>v xr'A lnlxlrmra B1BLEs.&% PRAYER BOOKS AND HYMN BOOKS! FOR ALL THE` CHURCHES. GL45W4Rh ---~------~---~ ---Tu ~-- mus & PI.AXTON's cELE8R:l}_\.fT|:___.'A);`flI]_l{N_l\(}ES I 8`-}1_o_rt nogco. Iron Plnn fnr .~u..-. m u soon} OFFICIAL NvsLoPEs, FOOLSCAPS. Uanhed `Corn Beef, C_(;nned:o:5-'c:i;z;2z, LI)/l.S' Condensed Mil/c. -In unulu stairs.` , l.CI,,! ] School slam, Ubpy Books and Scribbling Boo/vs. _ HAS RECEIVED A LARGE CONSIGNMENT ._..-.-1... 301 Caronters 'l'ools, Bormrr Mac-him P 2: Wood and Iron Planes. S ades Shovels and Garden 'l`ool.< 2 - . Plow Lines and Trace ('ha`1ns, New York Prepared Kalsomino. ` iii1;GE= smrfj '30:-I-a:*vv: I "` \"` MANUFACTURERS PRICES. Co mer of Collier and. ..Ba1/field Streets, BO'1'.HWELL S BLOCK I-Idussuouo runm-ruin-: Cnriiinf _.L__. '__-_.`: ._:_. Don't mention it," replied the editor politely, I think when ` you get it shirred and revered and polonaised and princessed, you'll like it very much. You might get a sash and some big buttons to put on behind, or if yoyd like anoth- er style better you might the `vghole front with botiifants and iveat , the'~.;pan- nier fora hat.L - A . ` ` `-Oh', thank you,'sir !" exclaimed uhof blushing _bnd, ea `she _acu}tled ,dowh'_ stairs. A .HAS JUST SECURED IBARGAINS LIN Saws, Chains, &c.. % AT < R. (3-2F{.11.'V'E':IE1__'S. suns AND EAVYHARDWARE. ac} 5/\/N./\/N/\/\/'\fs/\/'\/y/\/\/\/*_/`./*./\/\/.j~. F` V, . mi nuu nu runeral Lteqnisites Fu1miHhM OROOIRIIS. FRU 'Inl'In'Int` linnilnltngl-.0!-.1:-olndnnnuIn I1"; BISCUITS, ac, "Kn? STRATWBERRY NA rm A LAGER BEER MUGS, _c0r.om+:D UllA.\Il Al:;N+1;I.,s.N FOUNTAIN 4::;,\_\- " -` ,.w'|-LS, l`l 3\'1:I.`| 1.. ..... Late of Vvzn. rxuntoz-. ` 20! `BLL s BL-OCI{, DUNLOP S'.E`R.E}~`. f. Mnnnnsomnnm And all Funeral Re(1nim'o.~... n Undertaklng` i IN ALL ITS BRANCHES -- auu uuuuuenc. Oh, don't I? he retorted. That's what I'm here for. I think there is nothing so lamentable as to see a young lady dragging her corsage through the mud and dust. Still, if you want one,` you should have it, so you can take it off when you go on the street and onlywear it at home.` They are hard to handle {and not one woman in a hundred can kick her coraage. gracefully.f "I-I'a.m vei-y4_much obliged to you, she murmured. "You are very good, A Fun sure." (111,, I- And Requinites F114 ------_II 11 I ?IIIITIU&`-F `0301. \\'a1mrn.nd (ma, (Hobo \'nI\"~. >'f~`. I-=1 work in tmslim-. promptly an.-;..:. .1 :_n 7-) ` ' .uu.\' |'|..\\|"-` } R. A. DUTTCi>.`l`\I:,J% OURN A 15 _. uIl.I\-`.313-3`, 1`[N(.'El: l5u\\'l.3, (1 A K In. <'r ~ NJ-l\\' 1'A'I"I`I`2l:j 1/2stc 1`.s`, S/:1`/11'/us .uuu nuuusu - BIIPUTIOT. '`'Don't you think revere of a lighter shade would look pretty I" she inquired. They'll 'do to x un Hm hnnlr` sun I ..-gull I (J A I\" Ii 4...). JOHN l'l..\ .\"l'1 s, Barrie. :him~.<. "if. ." .\l.-\.\'l).3' , it `I'D lI|[I(.:'.lflI )l I ......w vvuulu Iuuli prenty 1" she inquired. They'll fix up the back; but [- | wouldn't put em on the fi`Ol1t," answered - the editor Hugely. Reversvare very well to trim 9. hat with, but they don't sett off a dress front. . . How would you have the corsage? '_ 117 ,, II o. .'\S LV. 5: .\ `H(. nun: I I0 I Shirr it, by sll means! exclaimed the editor. Shirr it straight up and` down, and fasten it with these loops . of black tape. ' ` You mean frogs 1 asked the beauty. No, no. These big loops that' slip over two buttons. That sets off the shirts and gives asort of tout. to that eusemble,-a`ndo the editor leaned back _ and smiledsuperior. ' ' -Dnn't. vnn n.:..I- ......-_- A " ' - n.uJ ulc `_`Well..stammered thve blushing bvln som, would you box plait; the skirt slnrr it'I _ _ . IICVI ' > ,, ___r, -- unuu uvDl\4l.II_I.I5lyn ` `J . You --you might have it princess 1 around the neck and a row of polonaises 1 at the bcttom," suggested the editor. a That's going to be very fashionable, and ' a. couple of hip pockets would set it off royally. T ' "I don t know, murmured the beauty. `-I haven't seen `any of that style. Do you know whether panniers are worn bouhnt this season`, or whether the skirt" is tight ? , . ' . - Oh, certainly ! replied the editor. ' They are made with all the bouhnts you can get on em.- Some have, even sixteen button bouhnts, and there was d a lady in here yesterday who had at pan- w nier that came clean up to her neck. I 1 should have it pretty bou`a.nt if it was my dress." 'u\X7..Il ..l.__._._ 71 -' vuvusuv UL guuuu ! "That's what I want to know. I want something thatwill look well with terra cotta gloves. T Yes, yes, murmured the editor. Then you shouldget one of these green things with beads. that turn all kinds- of colors, and some fringe and xings of that kind. I _ "VVou1d you have it cut princess or wear it with a polonaise? she inquired, looking at him searchingly. ,You--you might princess ~ -\1uvaULULlD uuuxu L611 I118." g` Hm ! muttered the managing editor. He has gone up in Maineto nd out why geese always walk in single le. An `Anxious Inquirer wants` to know. VVha.t kind of :1 dress had you thought of --getting ? ` "ThB.t H T niunf Ln 1._--- T uunn _ycuwl'uuy 8.[D8l`D0On. _ _ ' `.'Everything about what '1" ashed the editor, clawing around under his desk for his shoes and trying to hide` his stock- ing feet under him. Upon which par- ticular branch do you seek informa- tion l . ' I don't exactly know what to do, pouted theetrawberjry lips; Pa says I can only have -onedress this spring, and Idon't know how to make it up. I thought the gentleman who answers questions could tell me. ' HI-T'n~. I ! -- ------ ~ kill .' ` Oh, 1---__. Is the gentleman who know every- thing in 7 stammered a vision of golden hair and sea blue eyes, as -she stood timidly beside the managing editor's desk yesterday afternoon; `.'mvArvl~}n'nnn'I-m..L ...L_.Inu '- - -- vuu DUO uuut ue 1sn`n 1612; $0 through life and make a n himself as his father has. nu uuuuuuu. _. ` ' Again we must come out and confess our ignorance as` to the bearing that the ram, or the tarantula, or the twins, or V the crab or the otherastronomicnl delirum tremens may have upon the weather. Of_ course it is stupidity, and we ought to be ashamed of it,` but we are in that fix and" we cnnnnf. lmln 31- Wknn ----- -'-- - ` ' stands in the center with his vest uni _ his alimentary canal, has" always been a f mystery to us. Why in every almanac _ for the` past century this man, with all_ ' his works exposed to th_e cold night air, should be given the most prominet place a certainly can claim no great degree of in common. tug... uln uuu uzuuuy Clea!` I10 I16. _ In the first instance, the man who buttoned in such a manneras to expose in a literary work like the almanac, we are unableeto clearly understand. He consideration for this act. It does not entitle him to any amount of promin-t. ence, for the public do not thirst for of view of a man who has made an autopsy of himself and is apparently proud of it., `What the planets have to do with the cardiac orice, we do "not at this moment know` positively, or why astronomy and the gastric juices should have anything A ..._E_. __, LI'1`mAm' ASSO(,'l.\TIO.\'.--Tll0 following should have appeared last" week :-The last of the series of open meetings in connection with the Young Peoples Literary Associa- tion Ivas held in Allandnle last Tuesday evening, and proved a great success. The meeting opened with prayer by the Rev. J, W. Annis, President of the Society, after which a short and pithy speech was made by the rev. gentlemen. The pro- 'gra.mme_ was then opened with a trio by Miss Cu.mpbe1l and the Misses Phillip, and ` was very nicely sung. Mr. Hzirris then followed with a reading, Peter Largum in jLove." After which came at quartette. "Come Where` my Love Lies Dreamin,r,r, sung by Mr- and Mrs. Marshall, Miss Wice M1`. `vllitehrnrl man:-_ Thin Inna nn-n i THE FIRST PAGE OF AN ALMANAG Verytfew people know the signica- tion of the varioudaigns peculiar to the title page of the almanac, and some of them are not exactly clear to us. Tn {ha Grab :I|B`nun:.n AL. ...A-- --` - unv .u. vvuuu _1.__wuu preacnmg 1" T V , V I winked at you, papa, to get you to stop_; you were spinning it too long." Jvu. use lllcuuulugtf The father thinking that he. was a lit-, tle hurt byanpposedineglect, said :. `Cer- tainly, my 3Qn,tI*of_ten look at you and think of you when I am preaching." L .` But. to-dey did you notice me all 1" Yes, I did,Vaon, eeveral times, said the father. ' ' Well, papa, did you see me wink at . V you two or three times?" ' "No, my son. What did you wink at "me for when _I was preaching?" nf. vnu norm in acid -vn-1 `A nu 01 ill E Notions sine;h.hni 7-year old of one of our preachers, after service was ovier. and the family had returned home from church said : ` ` an--- .1- _-, T` '- - ' ` from . IV * - ` Papa, do you ever Took at me while you are preaching? 'l`lm 4'nt.lmu- +1.6.-.l.:.... 41...; 1... ....... - In A compares? costumes A 1-uountrrruu `unolflllli. - bVIos- nu [outing mcu|rny'n Dl0'0:Kf-IO ' /VQX;3>ll1'- ive tobncco eajglslmhment in town. " ' - v -No naeof your goingto Toronto fox-`$1,100 and $2.50 gold we hive the nine qualities ofxgooglglg \ hing about thiaf. WA `:3 ' 75c: "and 8l.5_0-no>:liuz,:`V;-` _ unites 0! 80. ` gag thil`a_i:_- L At the ap;;1-<">ach ofspring great attentien should be given to purify the system engorged with foul humor: during the winter. Bugdock Blood Bitters is Nature's own purifying. and regulating tonic. I --'LadyDu'erin is an acoomplizhed` amateur actress. She appeared as . "Jenny in Swe-ethearte" recently in Csnsbantinople, and the papers speak highly of the performance, Col. Hamil- ton, her brother, acted Harry Spread- brow. . - , . ' , -'--Mrs. Langiiy has gone to the "Pro- vinces. Financially the season at` the Haymarket has been very successful. Mra..L. isn't. much of an` actress except in the irtation scenes where `she comes out strong, showing yhe benet of exten- .sive practice. ' \VHE you feel a cough 'or bronchial affec- tion creeping on the lungs} take Aye:-'3 Cherry Pei:tora.l. and cureit beforejt becomes incur- "ab e. ` - ` - ' Rbeuxatiam is greatly dependenton "ed condition of `the uids, and may be elimin- ated from the svstem by cleansin the Blood and regulating the Klitineys.-V _Tri bottles 10 , ' nan 4.. I51-|l`l ('31 `cents. -#Says a. French advertisement: -\Vanted, a distinguished and healthy looking manxto be _a cured patient in a doctor's waiting room. Addressrl. B.` 'B., Post Restaute." - ` ` ' After spending -1 or 5 DEATH or Con. BLIon.--The town clerk` of Collingwood, Lieut.-Col. Bligh, has been in very poor health since he resumed his duies in April, after ' the leave of ab- sence granted him by the Town Councilin consequence of the fit of appoplexy which he had during. the winter. LastF_riday he ' left the oice very unwell and on Monday morning died in the 69th. year of his age. The decased gentleman was a native of England, and had been_ an officer in H`. M. 2_3rd foot (Royal Welsh Fusiliers) before he came to Canada about twenty years ago. years at Penetang- uishene he settled in Collingwood, obtained the appointment. of town clerk, and was made adjutnnt of the 35th batallion, the Simcoe Foresters, from which position he 1 retired with the honaryvrank of Lieut.-Col. The high esteem in which he was held by the Town Council was shown by their at- tending his funeral yesterday in a. body and ordering that the expenses should be paid by the town. ~ He leaves a. widow, two sons and two daughters. ..-o ( ' Dscum: as MAN. -'Impotency of mind, limb or vital function, nervous weakness, sexual debility, and all diseases caused by indiscre- tious and abuse, are radical] and promptly cured by the use of Mack's agnetic Medi- cine, which is for sale by all responsible drug- gists. See advertisement in another column. -Sold in Barrie by Geo. Monkman. " ` 22-1111. V 1'` rupp, the annon maker -, now em- plays 13,000 men, and yet complains that he is behind hisjorders. He is safer be- hind his otders than in front of his cannon. V - KAISER Machine Oil_ia the standard for qnality, warranted not to clog or gum. Ask your dealer for it. Manufaclynred by Clarke & Hnggart, Woodstock, Ont. . 5-9m. -.. ..,.,.. -..-... ..._, .... -uuvcw. | -The New York News complains of a lack of'force','of character in this coun- try. Let him turn tramp for a. while if he wants to .see how badly he is mis-- taken. _ M _ [ ' cnecxs W a considerable extent the action of . the skin, an alterative is r nired to compen- sate the body by means 0 other channels. Holloway :-1 Pills can be condently recom- mended as- the easiest, surest, and safest means of attaining this desirable end without weakening the most delicate or incommoding the most feeble. When from frequently re- curring chills or the inhalation of impure air the blood becomes foul and the secretions vitiated. these Pills present a ready and effici- ent means of cleansin the former and correct- ing the latter. By 1; is salutary proceedin disease is arrested at its outset, its pains an inconveniences averted, and the nervous struc- tures saved from the depressing effects entail- ed npon them by an illness; ' ` II... \T__. 1r__,L In I - -I HaIIowa'y -s Pills.- -When inclement weather checks to A considerable extent the actionof the Skin. an hlfnrativn ~31: rnnnu'u-AA 4-A Mun-..... ":-It may b that Frank Jaines`l1asA sworn to revenge the killing of J ease, but it is quite as probable that he doesn't want to be shot full of land` while doing it. ~ T _-_-_-_- -..-....-.. uu-uvuuv.-go.-5 unu AILUC Dropsy is essentially G wate condition of the Blood, depends upondisor and kidneys. BURDOCK BLOOD BI_'1'l`ER_S are strongly Diuretic, and consequently the best known remedy, act- 'ing as it done upon the entire Secretory Sys- exn. - . _, -,-__.._..._ _.- vv .._..--4. Cincinnatit editor who` saved a tailor from drowning` has received nine di'erent letters "threatening his life. 'l`|.u.-u... ... .'......._L:-Il.. _ _-A.-__- --_ 324- , - ._..._._. There he goes again direct to a. saloon "and pours down another heavy draught of strong drink, not so much because his ' appetite de- mands it, but for the articial buoysnce it pro'duces-the';\fter alfects of which leave him more miserable thanbefore; it is this dreadful -practice that is sending thousands to their graves. A remedy for all this is found in the true friend of tempern.nce,--the beat and pnr-' est of all medicines,- Electric Bitters. Sold | by Geo. Moukxnan at 50 cents.` ` I , ,,_ .. -__...... .. v\4n\AIJ un uuuu. union was chopped and piled, and which was with diiculvtysaved. It was also with diiculty prevented from running into Mr. Hook's house and burn and consuming them`. Sev- eral of the neighbours turned out and helped to extinguish it; and Mr. Marshall` was engaged ghting the fire during the greater part of. last Saturday and Sunday. The rains on Monday came in the nick of time. -. Ah, ha." said Mrs. Partington, it takes all sorts of folks to make a world, and I'm glad I'm not one of 'em. ? , GOING TO HIS GRAVE. - Nervom debility is a. result of indiscrefio in the mode of living. _Heed nature's unerring laws and take Burdock Blood Bitters, the Great Svatein Rnnnvnlmr um-I Rlnmi T.:|uu- .....I laws and tpke Burdock Blood At.h`e' Great System Renovator and Blood, Liver and, Kidney-regulator and tonic. Sample bottls .10 cents. -Oscar Wilde was the first dis- cover that there are greenbacks to, sun- owers. ' ,, , _. _.... vnuuur d ther 7svstemTfl;): clean;-i-3 Hue 1 _Trj .ts. I uulq.. Au-may unpnncxplea pamea are en-z deuvoringto delude an unauipectin public, by offering imitations of this most ortunat discoverv. ' Do not be_ dceived,,but insist on having the true remedy , and take no" other-., Trial bottles free at Monkmau s Drug Store. Large size $1.00. j ' I = A good article that has achieved success, and attained nworld wide reputation by its true merits and wonderful results. is always imitated.- Such is the case with Dr. . King's N aw Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Already unprincipled parties en- (leuirorinz to delude an nnnuinectina nnhliiu W-W---In chaty it may be_better to give than receive ; but in kissing it is about equal. Consumption, that dread destroyer of the human race, is often the result of had blood and low vitality, sci-ofulous condition of the system. -Bunnocx Bnoon Bxrrlms cure Scro- fula-in its worst form. ` -r u u. -4.4. ....;.. dos not necessarily talk cnts when he speaks in monjey-syllables.` n Bvsn F1RE.--Mr. Marshall set a. fire last week to bum a fallow which he had been clearing for a potato patch, when ow- ing to the extremely dry weather it caught into the adjacent bush, and threatened, about a hundred cords of wood which was (liicllltvhavnd ll. umu nlan ....'n.. ..|.'a:....u__ - nruxses, cores, Ulcers, Hut Rheum, Fever V Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Ohilblaius, Come, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively c'ures.P1les. It is guaranteed to give perfectsutiafsction or money" refunded. Price 25 Cents per Box . For Ssle- by G. Monk- man. Barrie, 4 - 28- The Beat Salve in the world for Cute, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter. Chmnad Hands. m.:m.;...' Takcixiomotenauseorus urgatives. Btirdeck Blood ' y, pleassntly jmde ,. -_._, . -thmwqnghl3)i`pb11_'tlio Bowels, and occasion,-no moon,veniuoe,while it regulates the Liver and Kidneys and` tones the enfeebled system. Trial bottles 10 cents. --The secret of the Keely :|;}QtOl` has been divulged. It is mene . - BUOKl.lN'8 ARNIOA SALVE... "The Best Sslve in the world Cute, Bfllill. Rnf, nlnnru Quit nhnntn 13-....- "--_ 'Bsnb'Jv)`1A1s`on. was 'th first man to dx-op his 11. - m.n__ _- _. my BEWARE OF ; TH EM __:-. qvlqsoinuusous. = A-trial of K:1'ieP`Ma_'chine bil will con. vindybu that it irthq oil injthe mu-hat, V ` .8ol4"l>y deiqlqt-3:` Manufactured by,Clnke & *` Hugprt, WoodItook,0I_1t. . 5-91h; ' DJ: U L` _..l.`JlJ. ,5! be -Several Cassotsplendfdly Stnifedli ld ch . 00 d . th , . ;lA_BI?NDRg3.'S. 2 wmsff 1.11.? b; egg: uuseagr splenagdly Stttgfed so me an see R`i'& doors yrest qffhglg STUFEED. ,.1s.IL;IJ.s,fFo1z' ..., ;f..':`..::25i219}61i`!3%ii.' . ulna U1 luelllllg, III we Iumre, me nsk `u accidents of this character :-1. That the use on passenger vessels of petroleum oil or of any other Oll freely giving 011' in tlammable ixsesuu the application of a moderate degree of heat, or which is liable `to explosion unu'cr any- circumstances, be hereafter prohibited. 2. That In addition` to the usual equipment of boats and life- preservers, all such vessels be required to carry a sufficient number of life-rafts sim- ilar to those carried by American passen- ger vessels in these waters ; such life-rafts being easily launched by untrained men, and being available under circumstances which would render thevordinary boats and lowering! apparatus useless. And, your` _ niemorialists will ever pray.` ------<-o--<>-- FARM may SALEI- -jWEST 1 ...;.2.9.*39..h;;_8.t!=. co JAUIVDIOE. L - 'o)='fii'"HEAn`r, 'R.Y8IPLA8, surm uu , THEKSTOMAOH,` ` IIEARTB HRII,` . . llEADAOI_IE,`_ ~ v. _ 0F THE` 8K_Il|I,' And 'evorycpeles,of dluaso `arising ' L ` from ' `llOfd9l'0d LIVER, KID EY8. BTOMAC J` OR"`.&.OOD, H. _` - "' - vvu|.I- VG ` BILIOUSNESS, DY 8PE PSM, IIVDIGESTION, J4 UNDICE. ' CDVOIDEI no I .' r1u:}:MA'N s W93?` Pw'. 3.TR.. `,, Are pleasant to ake.` vcfzntnin their o:1vI IV Pnrgative. In a. safe, sure, and etlectual doatnoyr of worms in Children of Adultl. s.m . I.-II_I:AI ROCK ISLAND ROUT At R. R. came. Joan. Pan u|.u:I I I.I:.A ROUTE. A New Direct. Line.vio Seneca. and Knnk:1- . . has recently been opened between Richmond, .Nox-folk.New ort News. Chattanooga. Atlnnta.,Au- fuses. Nnahv' o Louisville. Lexingtomcinclnnnti. ndinnapolla anti Ln ette. and Omaha. Minneap- oils and St. Paul and ntormcdiato points. TA}; Through Passengers Travel on Fast Express rum. . . - Tickets for sale at allcprinoipnl Ticket Omcca in the United Sutton and an Baggage checked through and rates of {are al. ways on [owns oqmpotitora that oer lean advan- .188 or'dem'ucd lnformation,ge_t the Maps and Fold- era of the umuzeu world; innl;nBsl cvcfy langun '. 3aJ'`uchasers should look to lhe Label on the P015 and Bxrs. If mldrcssis nol533,_()xford Slltcel, ' , ,__ _,_______ .__,.....uuuu auun you nu- Palnc Bleep! cars. and .the Best Line of Cars in the arid. Three Trains between Chicago and Missouri River Points. Two Trains between cm- Aoozo and Minneapolis the Famous LRFD1' l':'A nrlu-I-I9 :- INTTRRSTING ITEMS KIOM OUR SPECIAL CO RESPONDENTS THROUGHOUT THE DISTRICT.