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Northern Advance, 12 Jan 1888, p. 2

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Oice hours. 8 a`.`m.d to 7 p. m.. and for 20 minutes after the distribution of Toronto night ma.11- -Sunday : excepted. Money Orders nted on an Mone Qrder 0_1cesln Canada, nited States, Great ntain Prince Edward Island. Newfoundland and -r , 1;, .___1 a.._.!_....-. D.` r nnnuif I`A('.A`iVd hn Olces in United States, urea nrmuu Island. India, and Savings Bank deposits received be- tween the hours of 931. m. and 4 p. m. Daoiufnrn `|'.ntf.m-A must be handed in 16 min- tweeri of and 4 Re stered Letters must be min-4 utes etore the close of each mail 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 8 o o1%gliia.nd at`8.00 p. Jfl1l1DWARDS Postmaster I . THE IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY of London. England. _ ` . THE PHGBNIX FIRE OFFICE OF LONDON England. , ' . I5..`1'.l`.LBx1 ur J-H---'-= ;LlFE:ASSURAN5JE MLPANY` 1&1: !"k'l'.(3-'I".A.'KI" ITBIS LONG ESTABLISHED COMPANY is I based on a. solid foundation of eoonu ., .0! .........mnn1-. and -sound business __p1-inc p_gs._ 'r1\ms LONG ESTABLISHED comma ; .. , man ement and "sound business pring or es. Spool features: Fprty yea.rs`experlence_;__ b.-- veral form or Policy and` non~forfeite.b!e-after two and three years. Pmmlnent 0 `act : 80%` lite usunnoe.;. 01,000,000 g:1sld."ln families beneted; gCo.st_:` he 1oweet'ooniste`nt with safet . ' Ben` severy__three ears. never less then` pe_r'cen L.` on glue lire p 11, nor less` --- L - -.- A-.-nnnntnlnn 'I`nf_g_] nd -JIA.Au.A.Lnn vg II I O.I.t.A,I_LA. J 'iiah.Msi1u.; fzmr. M . Enema - on (E3 -,1) Wedn ya... mm: nuns mm man iifnilies beneted; guest _:, '.L'ne Low em. wumw... b eeve`ry_ three leee than per 'cen ; the` than 14 per cent. on the endowment plan. Total Abstinenceeesnranoe: The only comaan in Canada offering apeoial advantages to ta ab- .etainere. Accumulated Fund `nearly $8,000,000. Head omce for Oanada. Montreal. - ` - . 1:` xx 'nnnn.'l`LAND'l`. MRS. M. I-:. MORROW 29-tf A No; 3 New York Gordon .Press, Gripper Feed, 191: lit this oice. The Press is in stead condition and can be run by treadle or steam. Steam pullleu are on the ress. Will be sold cheap `to make room to:-_ arger maohipe. ENBINEeANDeDILEB FlI_;$,AL.E., ,, o_,|_A.`I1-.II-_ mun` `uuIrII\ 1 "sun: GLASGOW.& LONDON INSURANCE L Company, of Great_ Britain, - BIUUIIEVW. pIIn_vv._ wy----,._, - 7 A 4 Horse-bower, Upright Bo1ler'a.nd' E1.1gine.. nearly as good as now. an i ' dotiggfsngor d n 00 $160._ APPL_Y_A.'1` T T IS -:-:--- __-__. ii .*.t..__..""3' -n-__.n nail... on mnwmm Qi..- 'l`0R.0NTO..Ont. """"""".l!U.|.!I..~:.I!,I .`.TH<"".'. .1 . _ Head .0loe-A-26.Tox9nHuo .S_t.. _T9R0_Nl`_0.__ 1. Out. , LBARRI`I19-FICE-Dmllop 815.. next Telegraph JDDIVLILIII Ill: -5` Ava: on Hudaon V Ba. . - Cum _0mco. V * " V . aos..Hnn:,nsou, v _ ' '4 - _MANAGE R. ---n _` Receive continuous q1_1_o_to.t_i_ong ovor, ur own- ;private wire from New York.` Qhiooqgo, Oil Uitv Montreal and 'l`d:-onto. Also` dolly oablen, n . Paoios North .Weat n and _ 18.11 3t00.k8...bought.. and gold in Mon 1fea__.1 am} Toronto M4a.irke`t.___ Il_-`Iv IE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY. ot- `London. England; ! UUWUIAUADQ ca-u--u' ..-_ - - ---1 y--- ENNOX. AULT 8:. KERR. Barristers, Sol}: oltaon of the Supreme Court. Proctors, .Notsrio%__Conveya.ncers, &c. Money to loan. nan... . ...1.~ Rlnnk. mmosite N. 85 N. W, Ry. 1 SALE .`U_11y.x'.l`U *.ul!3'.l`..-5., ueuumuuy Eggugtgd residence; overmokl 1?. ` ' 3; '1 (R - "-t""9i`l)3"`- 3i~11e` th` town.o` !`r9.3- 08.6!n0PA.... , - hoziseia aoli brick`.'2 -storeys. `I0 fd0tn;.:g:i;, and soft-water; stublo and ontbuilciingu; ot- groun - lanted with shrubs. an,dgg`-larq- (1 . . . number of ruit.-bearlnz 11865 111111113. 8-DDIGI. HI` FIRE? (`h min: and. small. fruits. ,~ T.hi8`*Dl'0D61`tY BRITISH EMWPIRE. _- n_~n~r1I\.| l1l'I1',I F\IInII .. gv . cnnuu%%:xn9.vs.aWA |'l17\} ,..1 JUL _4- II! n ma; r.-nu u :4; . v Tioketd sold t_o_g-_. .,V-_l?, . '_a`fTt`_:_tp"`niSn:in1o O17 F1`CE:-_C'olli'er Street, Barrie. j?t;.EudM#rmg#9g| a. :'~:f":Bt3Il|Ilhd1la.`:E.t.:i~f2;. I r ..CU:uA~.-,.-vn . , ::. . J. "ihX'52L.J.:.%.o.a.u . :...i`..... 1... fsumnl-L n I10 `I18! Illu BuIv-w_uvpo on-nu. V...-. -_ .._._..._ at ground ahf-uba. a_'5'g`-E; number bearing trees, applai. `?:.:,%::?x:%; aw: nij" .~.T W1 1'; '3 moderate` sum (out i term of you: 4.....-..4-, mp, nnI."nn'=, gggy! tgrm]; Annly to ' cone temsumte. Wm be renuen e`ii'i?o3$.:e 913:1? toydteu-m yearawo; good tenant ..or;. sag. ;on.: easy. taermi; April to 1- "3" ` -"". : %nr"1?r'~Ti-$T"`7: >`;"':;T519 1-hr -` ` (`RI .7>tsri C` e a. ere, sac. mo %nnv y M 615. `". Olhoee. ds`B1ook. op site W. lhon. Barrie. a.nd.B1ng am : Block, Bradto . Hhuonmx Lnmcox. WELLINGTON AULT. . JOHN R. K-mm. ? U: IINJU Q I 1581-`! I-`ll-I it? wry w ~--- on? E_l1~TG-LA.1~TD.-- ISTABLIS-E_lD mam. J L E'hX"`'3.`1 a5'i"a $333-`1 "na'V1o'1':':1y` tor ` mt I: has :,'...`:,'.`. ...`i;aI`....;. in stogk at mlnwnntnrlana. All can mbhin Lesson; givo; ii: all Banohggot V ` `, win . &c_. Paigtlnz Dru If an-mnnn-ann cation- .. V flllluu. IJIFBVIIII Term on-app STU 7'-U . LE'.l`.:-A. ,'bea. ti mS..e;aI:"1n3-nnv(i)i`anc.'0over1o0k1n. oR';1;A;I'r V 8 I01` Uuuuuw. mvuu. H. N.` coU'F1'.ANnT. ADVANCE Ofce. A_'gent tor Barrie. III I WI. WT! Q'c" ---AGINT FOR-- `em IN IL\IA5s4::;_In I03. 1 ntholl-ouovilltoysaxlt :3-x-...Idf-.$u.n muguswuo`. nap: , o noxzzazmwag -_ -_.....-..u.- II! ' A vypI$-Urdu -1 V7` .4ir.vvx:1\~fnr.-' 1" ` "llocnvruv. Evmg, 1-`E?=1 .EP. & M0 - OCARTHY. PEPLER & McCARTHY,. Barristers. Solicitors, Notaries. &o.. Money to Loan. - D AL'1'ON Mocuvmv. Q. C. ` P._ Pnrmu. . J. A. Mocurfnr, L E Barrie and Amston. - T Cmrnv; ` lnaa : ._-_.. 4mpm UABLE Ll ` )6.-"nwu nun `mum PRO! Y3`. ' zu~'-ur- q-____ :5 ,( o.wN'A1-52 `FARM PRO `famnm -3} core'TT?aoang `_ \ M ton : brew odggining. . n r ` = A; number 1 vacant lots on Bradford and Charles streets, South of Buttereld e foundry. ellne buildin sites. - Several oo orteble houses and cottages on Charles an excellent -%pl1)1-tunity for a mpchonl, ,0, ~ _a ooxntol-tub 1 megutheae house: can.be..nAid to: by. 1 7 '.l'l.I8i KTI FUUIU I3 I .-IJJV Irvvl-I bym.1nn'3u'zeraa&;w*i"h amw md'o`i'E: and twolnts - p:1oe81ooo._-.......`. ..-T . T. . . Dwellin Hrouae on East side of Owen street. occupied %nr; `Buth1[9ll,.amoat conveniently aaongtul I-! '; I..|VLVlUlLIl.`h""I` "IJI'LIIII IV. Ill DIIU I-llnll \JUIlu 1oo acres. Anoxoellanthtm.-tau A " 35 acres ot rst-class land. oining Mr. . Little's tum. V Would mutant once out inarkot garden. MEDONTE.`-E of W1 6}: c in"1"_ot1i`cbn; no :38! "Soul mm; rst-olut orohu-din -`tun heu- in . ' . I . . . EORTH ORILLIA.-Part of Lot 3 in 1stCon..' 80130.. 40 cleared, excellent ooll, good building; property. well watered. o rot-class farm a.llod?ted*to1- ntook'raxsln; " OT AWASAGA.-E i 0 lot 1 in 8th Com; aeplendldt 90 acres oleored. good bulld- ings. plenty ` o `water-`from a never tailing stream. no wasteland. . ' TECUMSETH.-N Lou in 11th com. 100 stores. About 80 `acres cleared. A good form, nmn nlhlnfn nhnnf. R milnn fr-nm Al intnn. ALLAN ALE.-A comfortable double Dwel an HouseonBred1ordetreetoppoaiteNorthen ti. - . A . . .. .' 1o33"od-bunamgloca well situated. I-`ARMS FLOS.-.-Part of N n in 7th con. so acres.- ebout 30 acres cleared an from etnmmgnew tramedw _. house. e_o1 l.sIgod._`h,|u_1geot.AleI. can be easily Bf, ` .l5Ann.1a.u_:u `otters in High Court of Justice. . ,. lio.,.Oonvoyancera. Otces ova: I 9.: B5n'i0_ H. H. Srumr. Q.C.. ` G. E: \lIJJ.Il.lJAlAA-00"`! 2 vi nu Gllllj \.:vna vv 1 ood well situated, about 3 miles from A iston.` '1`INY.-E; i` 88 in let Con.-. (except 4 acres) a very good farm; 81200. N i of lot 9 in the,3rd Concession. a rst-glass Farm, 50aores cleared and `near! tree urom atum 5, balance good hardwood . nah. Com torta le frame dwellin . Property situate - 2 miles from W evale B atlon. VEQDD A _ Inf 0! In ROI; an`. unno'IIn1nnII quarterly-instalments.-A 1-noes vrww v-W-' :r;::vr.`::`.sa%:.m'.m.w .:aM mu! O-urn Int: nilinn lull). , ,,,, . Illlle Il.'0!Il W BVIIB DIBEIOIL ' VESPRA.- . i of 24in 6th 0011;. amallolear ing. well watered and timbered. soil good. Art M 22 in nth Gnu- Vanm-a.- 110 ac:-as. mood In . W611 WDWTGQ 8.110 l'olIllD81'O(1. 8011 8000. art of 22 in 6th Con. Vespre, 110 acres, good house and burn: 31200. W} of 16, in 8th Con., 100 acres. 65 acres `cleared. 8od house, barn and stable. Young orchard. A good farm. - W land hurt nf F`. I. nf 0 in Rf}: (".tm.. 130 acres. I orcnara. A goon nu-m. W i; and part ot E i; or 9 in 6th 0011.. 130 agree. 60 acres cleared and free from stum 8. The 18 a first-class property, is situate wit in a mile of Minesing station, is very well watered and would make an excellent stock tartan is very .-.lusnn'nI> Hun vnviim nlnnn unnn M: 9 anexcellent farm che'a.p'at the price placed upon it, $2,550. Several Park Lots West of Mr. Ewan s real dance and havmga ne View of Barrie and Kempente1dtBa. . ' 'l`l-an uhnvn Inn in I|.I'A 'n Arm1`nnnnnln1Iv nhmua ` to build immediatel j I0!` (I16 Dlli-1.100. - The vacant town lots can be rchased on still easier terms, in case the pure er intend 2 ATHY, ' 11.111 - `Rn!-I-intnr, Ran-In ILOIIJDGIIIGIQD nag , The above Ian 9 are offered especially cheap and in nearly every case a very small cash ay ment will be accepted. and easy terms ven _ tor the balance. Who vnnn-nf. tnwn Int: run In: nnrnhnnn nn . NORTHERN RAILWAV GOING-EORTH, ` `,3, A.M. mu. lnaave Toronto...-.. 8.10....31-=15-m 5-15-- p.m. Arr. at Barrie, ....1l.22.. 3.27.. .. 8.15.. Ar at Collinqwood 12.35.... 5.45.. .. 9.45. l1l`\Y\Yl\ Gl'I71 lI'I`IY Il|__ VIVA-nun-Ln ' A.M. A.1u. r.m. Leavecollingwood 8.2o-' '\ 3.85 . `LeaveMBarr1e_,...... 6.48....10.15.. .. 4.42. 0.11]. 0 11; max. PRIVATE 1!`.UNuu'J.'u uuaur it the Oonnftv. Real `Estate `bought an 0 Rou1EItateihtlowestratea Ii` . Nuke eountedy `collections made in an main: in all its. branches. Man- -Lioexgs Issued. 0moe--`Over Cn_na.dlan_ Ba_nk_io_t_ Commerce. Duhlov Ntreet. ---. _ _-`A--an I \Y'l'\' PJII. v Bou-In Arrlve at '1`oronto_{.1o.2o. . .. 1.50.. .. 7.45. . ..6.00 --...--pr.`-- . nu A cuninv an: ..n \7nnm~a LN. Leave Bo.rr1e.......11.23.. Arrive at 0111113.. . 2.12.. . A F ml-.11:-nvanhnnlt. `L20 . . II? Urlulb. I I-301]: . Arateravenhuret. 1.20.` Dep. Gravenhurat. .1.4o. . `R1-nnnhda. . . .'.. ..2.25.. bruoauuu ` 0 u Qnnridn. . . .1 v-vs--- -v---v v :* " mm` 1: " `11.oo o..ni.. 8.i7 vlI IA`:-ri`v17e atPe?:3pangu1meno.1-0? p.._.xns. 10.40 9-1 _.-_.;-.u. tIn1\UOlIl?' olna /t).`I'J'1'*TI:I'.' .7! Leave Ponetarriguighne at g.}g_a.'m.`,i n` 1 V _ A un-H-rn Ah Rn. `5.'i:'3' 9`E.'?;"1's .:`."_':-`r'1`;.` 1.] LIYIVBBB '1,'0r0npu,.1.v.lU. . . 1.90. . - - uau. . -y.u\ MUSKOKA BRA.NGH-GGlNG NORTH. ._ ..~. u-. up Louie Eami1to'x'1-a.-t-` Arriveat Barrie. n A?! :....._,VV Rn HOLT, INSURANCE BROKER AND` oral ant; Real Estate bought (1 Gen on collection: made its any part or the, sold. . county. Money to Loan Olce-Bothwel1 a F? moo "opposite the mivay 8to.t1on,-Bon-lo,` 00 V i AIIIIVUID Llnlnav. .-.. ...-.. -r--,-_ some soU7r-H. . Leave Barrie at . 6.85 can. . 4.42 pm Arrive at Hamilton 10 .45s.m,. 8 56v.m -Tr" ins leave Barrie for Toronto at 2.05 s.m., 6.50 tun. . 10.17 o..m. and 4.42 n.m. m...m.. nn Atlantic Exnress Trains. with 10.17 am. and 4.42 *Paoio and Atlantic Express sleeping cars attached- JASA. scaoeelrz. "covmmcnn; co1m1ss1oNE1uNH.c.J. A .- Agent torVt.h_e`fo1l6w'i8 In'suran'ce' Companie- ..-.... nu`. v'A\-r1-'\"n\ir' 7n\'in1"A ' AS6110 nu` uuu Luuuwmg ................. ._..__--.. 19; I ca;p1ta_1 a}:2;ooo.000 3: dgginsiea gfmh .G.o\'rei-n-. ' ment at Ottawa 00.000. " R_`etIp1've fund" ` `` -5o.ooo1s`ter1Ing.v` \ 1 \? crrsr or 'LO.NI') 0N. {ENG THE Mn:ncAN1*1i;n'n*t1ii1:1NsjUm_xNcm `go _A_L :-_--lL _-J_ Lang: nun;---v--_. _..__ _ ,,, . Capital-8500.000; Government tiepsit nisdi TEE ABOVI` ARI ILL ITOOI OOKPANIIS. `run WATERL00 MUTUAL FIRE'IN8UR~ `Anon: 0'0: oaptgol. _ THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY .. ._or ABEBDEEN~A_ND -L0'IDON.~v - ' - csis1gu 1.,as;ooo;o00. S`t;.'r1l'ng,' ` ___-- ':1'-: ~, ()1:-1o"Ia1c.g.ooe5? VHEN11ERs('lNfS';1'iard- ' ware V, gSto_r_e.*=` _.r . 18-lv ?PHO~T0 L ~ nt`11m`np' nvrmuwr- 1 - i 4n ; * - mar QUALITY` OF WORK: = " `% T3@DE_T3;';l;_9#}Rf%i5r;'.`; & __ _ .,,,-fo4n_..;.-;1 l'1VB BB 115531.99 """' ' ` 93!.` ' 3' """ " , ` NORTH 8IMGO_E-GOING NORTH. l1AA--n O1 !- GEN'1` WAN'l`ED.-A good live man to not uguamgggoxagaiwfvg hhinea. Aggy to .om.x......;....a=:::-..1#....i ,:_-.__.::-.--.. -.~ [gm v-:rI'1 : 4.!-IA '~.s`; }`WAHTIDs' ;<\`1."~.': L . '.-.s`;`:`WN7I'- " ztci : Anal :.J.lII ..'..-.n..Ln.n..n.[..anh-n-an -In u.'.'..~ '.\{5UV\J UvIIVl.L U-nu \ ..4 L.` .3.A'a"uL`4'- ?UI3E81`;Tno<::sr,;s:sr_J ady`r%.gg ni a>ayvi4ia:it!`.5':r:"-I:a_~ar* - + . V oftbhlhg. WataI'D1axn,;-V1 ft11i8a@na 18 ihunrd other 3 ugaes, ;; _r . - so1dF?>va1i 9-`!A!F..F? wm.'9.'2.w H I ,. '_._, V i2.rw`xt':1=.t-e- ;,,,%A, .1:.w.an.u:'1`.'.r.. ;-. .?roR9N:,1I9e!.;. vvvno an-.yv.. u vs--. v53'I`i3 SOUTH. Ni-"'13>i-onto. -vvwv r?` Vvtfw mo (sin? 5v: .5; WX-k"`| Irxftf` '.`.L 2 1 f%ei:6iI'nIduuncun-um ( no and . er ' .r ";%i.5'E`ri?]Elil'e``i ,___._`g:" Ljjgdijt` .323? . lIYBIE~$IKllln Iauu .n'no up . , Annsw;Q,Ua.LIT4%or` W931 5 _ ' ';dopnt ` A "- __-__..._.4: 1-.`-..-.nu-nu -4. .I.JL.v K ' I `:"J U1 Tubs. s. McLEon.D.1s" `Ion. Oloe over Coulter &. Vat:-'3, Bsrrio. Tuesday and Saturday. 8-ly __ _._---u-u lm o o o n u u I I v uvvvvuu-uuuuuu some sown. M11? _ 1 ' ' U-xv yuan?` u I . NI` W. ._ GOING NORTH. = 115011 at ` " 7:20 u'.m.. 4 m-ie. 11.23 a..m.. 1 _. 4__-.- mnwvnuwv ID,` in the 13th Con. ullnnt. flhxy 2 ' ToT6b'5I'I:'?,~Di' .10 5.111., I U 8.40'I_s.m,. it. Ban-lo _ 311.00 ,v .-~ )1` HI` . i*):{2x?..: less. and ind 1: 1'8} inc. Vtongu U0 V011 tum uuu. Jana`-.*.`!!I._-. vlv:-$-3--y.-. 'W?.'. . P. . , 4 ` ` ` ' :9 encd .0 3.l.1!_."9_,g grltlwllgg. "E nth; eating. OI! 811' gone: ` neaa."_.or.empt!ness otstomuc . u ' ,2 , . . ' th in-egsue `i9a:tag.P0tggge'rdzi::i`fNQehV" g1e?u1a,o:es.`b an-ed-eyesixhtsz r`. _lI0atinl.lI:3El:_ _ We the ~ *'w~*3:an:u hTa3'u33' yr wtbttg --'-9ae::'ti6nI.' ahae`""~ `.'m.`I3_. til-lngnnienfk numb . and thCl'..00Tia! hauatlon; jrrltamglcy '01: temperynur nuaucg, alternating" with 13 _ biting -_ transient pains amen thor..oo rest. ower : amen. `( 1. E disturbed an 11 ref: iii sleep. constant. ndeac*ib"eRl:,fee, .08 !,>!`IY1d* rflmpehilw noon: _ g.` mu -= -f oensntionq.-' bharfJ~ ' !, z. - v`.'v';- 1.? V.`-1:.-I IT!I_Ils I'll I-llI7\:l.".Vt VI llllrvl--" t t ` to ' . E 1:` 3m: $seo'3am"3' 3'r&frnm mityt Na -3 4 :1 5- v... ra:'..'.r ouhmveell. oranyoonaidenble nnggegi 1 ea- Bilious Dyspepaitwon s'1`o1-pidihivem auooiitoda with, Dyspepsia. .01`. Indigestion.-L {rho more; comalaioated our; disease has become. the 1' th ` gee. e timber and diversity of symp- ms. No matter what when reached. Dr. Pierce : Gohloulll `llltcovery will subdue. it, it taken.,a.cco rig to direc-, -1 tions for a reasonable len 11 0 time; l't,not_ ' cured oom iicatione mm ply: GonsuI:np- ; tion oi! the uts Skin =Diseme8. Heart Disease. Rheumatism, ine Disease, or other grave maladies are quite lame to set in` e.nd._a9onerv_ or later induce a. fatal termination. - -. . `nu-- Iilnn-no : vGolden IVIOCXOII nilg onlataer fatal termination. 1?- Dr. l5lerco?n Golden nledlcai: 'D`iI-H. 1 covory acts powerfully upon the'I.iver, and through that . t blood-purif nk organ ' cleanses the sy m of all blood- ntsnnd iml ` nnrif.inn_' from whatever cause arising. :,I_Zs . digest cleanses the system or an moon-mums-anu purities.` from whatever: _ca,use arisi . ;n';"i equally eicacious in acting upon. Kid- t strengthening, and healing the neys. and other excre ory orgigndsi cleagsigig an apfetizing. restorative tonic. it. rototes on an both esh and stren h.. In ma arial distric nutrition, thereb V bu ding.u_p A thi wonderful m icine has gained grea ' celtsabritg in curingsFever and A ue. Chills and umb Ague. and kindre diseases. 1):. Pierce I Golden Medley! {ms Asturias`? -:-T1*\'xn:4 "A d 1 ...3:3..f.%mm` L i`:'`` ` mm ______________.____________ ` OUNT. DICKINSON 8:. MACWATT. BAR-' J ristors, Solicitors, Notaries. &c._ O1cos-- gnk of Commerce Block, Dnnlop an-eat , nu-In i from a common Blotcb. or Eru tion'.`to the worst Scrofula. Salt-rheum. ever-sores," Scaly or Rough Skin. in short. all diseases caused by bad blood are conquered by this powerful, purifying and invigoratin medi- cine. G1-eat,Eating Ulcers rapidly boa under its benign inuence. Especially has it mani- fested its potency in curing Tetter. Eczema. Erysipelas, Bolls. Carbuncles Sore Eyes. Scrot- ulous Sores and Swellings, l-lip-joint Disease. "White Swellin . Goitre, or Thick Neck. and Enlarged lands. Send ten cents in stamps for a. large Treatise. with colored plates on Skin Diseases. or the same amount ` for a. `lireatise on Sorofulous Affections. COVOYY "full III,` 3|-IIUII I9 jiili I_-Ir I-n Thorough] cleanse it b using. In-.Plere9I Golden edlcal scovery, and good digestion. a fair skin. buoyant spiri vital strength and bodily health will be estab bed. A- _ _._.._._-:jmj1jC. gun In -I-l\IUIvu~:V-r v- For: 111: aiiibn |s'.I'Iu-: LIFE." _._-.-._1.1.. ..1.......m~. ll `I111 nnlnnv `III-_ `Plan-`nn9l &\I LVD_J\JILn _a- -`p which is Scro lulu of the Lun and cured by this rem earlier stages of the velous power over this terribly when first oeringzhis M gay` to the public. r. P ft his CON of calling` b d ed th ` name as 9' an on 9'` fsom its wonderful com- a. medicine which. bination of tonic. or st:-`en or blood-cleansing. nail-riltivn nnnnnrl. il anti-b edyc now world-famed ierde thought seriously SUMPTION too restrictive for` Is-air;-e,:sted en in the . From its mar- fatal disease. CURE." but honing. alter-ative lions. otoral. an ed. not only I 31133333` 3; t31`1`l'5." 51-"sE1:7n"'11ening. blood-cleansing: nutritive roperties. is unequ not on) as a remeg for Consumption. but for L Chronic iseasep of the ' UIIIV IUIUV ifvgr, B|F6&;3nd ,|.ungs. --I, 7---... lbblnnn Al fiiiihas ALI. Humans, _-.,____-.. 1\|-A...L .... 'l:\..un&:.-in `in {In TIUTU i-ttvww, `------ '77.. V, For Weak Lun Spitting of B1ofa. s`t:'6_;?t;f. ness of Breath. tonic Nasal Catarrh. Bron-., chitin a1!ect3ons.it s in` emolent remed . ' Asthnfa, Severe Couglia; and `kindred; Sold n Druggm. at $1=.oo,:or -'si:a '_13o'tt1$' for Q K -0- L______.__.___T______________ I ARN & MURCHISON, BARRISTERS. nn1an1+m-n. nonvevancers. &.0. l:_Ion,9.Y.to f =0"; 3=;,""'W'-v '" """`C if` ". ."'.',"'L'4 ' sen `ten cent. gthmna for Dr. .P_i93'_'`i } book on` Conqtxpxpion. Ad"drea8., . `mi " n- -I 'IL`.'--!-|l-.. `GEORGE V. igmorixmnuz % 0HFM|TA'AAND %l[5!1llli!i!S-Tg. A ' ...v;mm...;..a.; ; g2 DOORS WEST OF" THEIARRIE 0TEl. A call solicited for-all kinda or DRUGS, PATENT MEDIGINE_S."DYE STUFFS, SOAPS, co'MB.s; % AND BRUSHES. ' am noon to % am Ros. c_onn_eLne:., ronn.,cRAwronn %& row A rvlVI\lA\`lI2`j,'. " ` ` I_Ul.ll.l,"_`p_1:|;n~:-yr`; vnuu vi! - ...._, AUc"uoNE1_:1_:'s Ai1in'v;1 I'.ii4;;'j'{>_1tjs`.;;- : SECONDIIAND 1!`UI;N_xru1ii: Bvoucrrr AND Sou). U00 rT:i7`h?3'".f`IiiEmntna.. % 663 mii _s_i;_b?i'tlL0, mt. "'1' '."T .-" .'.'-" ' ` : Taken on_reae9nab1e terms. ' Fi-m'Stook Salesabpecia ty. ` ""-'-_"_ Auction` -1-`(coma-*-Four doors north~|W ollmg- ton Hotel. Baydld Street, Barrie. . u..-_ , -. - tforders on be Ian at the `AD_V_AN0lI Oico for Farm Stock Sa1ea,w}1e_re prices &lld d8tBB nan HA fn .fjHf.CtOrv.' ` V - tforders be mm at me `Auvuwn umuu Sa1ea,whe_re and oanbemade aat1p__f9.cto_ry_;_' ` 5o_ I _ ., H. PRISGQIPTIONS CAREFULLY 06MPOUNDID. _.-...._.- "."-"T"-"'-"-" granny 8: Es'rm. ~` EYE. ma THRoA'r.AND}7()n. V _ DB;'[iEAQ|iE7s%+ IVE.B ..0 `nnbP -wk ' C X` `. .I R`. OT.}8'f`. 1I!;.f:`-` f` Medican . uni N11: 1. 0 .1157 . as V rm .t %;?.:i?s%``;'c`n'i`?a*.:`'a:':.`a.?..:`.`cu ..` -cal tROY8-llaon 6110 it lhio ` 1.. ml Qotrgaeldn.` andf .entra$'Lo:h1?libn" `an& Ear Hospual. has removedntb "60 fl_`_-"-o1l`eg`ef Avenue. Toronto: ; he can with.:..re-. terenoo .t2oD1s.e9-sea 0.! L. e. Eye.LEst;- hr_9at,nd Nasalpaasaagg, ' I Li-he nommtog 9;: , ~l\___.!_.l-_ T38. TOILET AB.TIOLES-`_A FULL LINE. ' ' UIUILLIU ruluv uvuu. _\ll wu__ uvuapuuy olsuggaags the ;x:`os,t` 'complete,_x:'3:nufa.c_t.ox-ii in. B1-itlsh:sLm61'ia{` employmtlge ` most` 91: led ' work-n'1en.ar;d ~\hbzb88t matte:-ml! M191 -.`h91`0L i8 no reason .t9:b.eliev;e.that tt.-mgot m`v1wtga-9. `as qod instrumentsas the by ti}! `$1-1..U* -3 Sta. es. 'Ai ~v'i'tl"nb6 '~$1:h'at~ 3.1167 * "do; wihieal their 'exIeudmMbroign t1-adp; uheirlonnz list: at: Firat.uPn1zea.ob.w1ned .at.-homey, in~ honm1.>.1e. ...........emnn hninlr. more 5.1161`: "311 `Ether com- vua -1.. ....._ _(30N'%Sh I'J%1lPTION, .2 1. .1- a......u..I.. nrcha Imnnrn. In an-931 their exlelmlamxnrex ititi h in : fo `5th.n,: Ilfth. -` %:lx%; ;n%ln:dhgul1?mteth3r. % e~un.u% x`{` .D _ centres made yr, our _p11 110, n in their epeechea. the, o'nor_u1$le min on conferred hronn Governor.-Gene: rk Lord lamdowne.: : in thesel 0n.'_0l., tr "Domi. n. ,.fianq_,. 11 3.` Domini rzor _ n for Ridgmu .511. the \'ili_ty_ `A showrith in forrdnto mus1oiang_i*l -thgelec-* ' tions-of Dominion Pio.noe"tor1s$o1~ eirxmhlio . concerts . within -the ;:lae.n*:end; present; eeggon-., , andth enormous in the,-buain A `of over 7 per'e`ent. wit n the mat th `ey .' In ord er to meet the extraordinargngemandftroz ` :3 mk:s*`:::;%'!:?.'s'a':a'~a: ;1.a"v-n . ' rema -ex V A e_ . - - building's Enamveinenmeir oapn1`P9c`k; i to $800,000. Special riE:A_`e from now tinl thevlw (`vompanymndlta 1-oud_ pitlon in urope n h of February. azmr" ii lei-maot'va ent to everyone- All ins i30=`wa.rra.n d for 5 `:9 C; , ; . I 1 )6 xazg, 92 W;-%'\.= M, H `aw ..-: .. ; ream: umuima ve1.','.= iencwtoui . priodilt tI's!W!I.':h'el3!I00d B03137? .3031. . n ,I9le.M16n!9.I. tbegesntx. stfmae x.::-.m-..- FY7509." ISIIUIIJUH ' ' '. `J 8'11 K nun nu: Firet.'=J?`ize8 _ob.ain,ed arr o5ne,;in.,honprglp1e. 1 . y ` '` of`theevoie ot=` It eipneesein thei Tm-`else: `the honorable mention of the rapio grow hot`, mtg , _ a _sneo1.1 tu;;:1.t Ifyooaing dam`-not : ~A_-u-jc_;;p::,oN' - SALES 1. n..u..... ..'..` "e..'..-..+T innmhahle Vtei-ms`. Ffm`St06 "19 m`.* 91759`! 99'}. B rxsuu yvmpnny. The Dominion, Pitipo an_d.51:I:I551\1`. 00109507 onseaaes moat complete,manu!'a.ct.o in ..m.r. -. lmmin? emnlovI:thd' moat.` bk led` o'R`sIc . Quinn} nun." mum! human : midnumbergh : fezzln froxii. _ """ .`..:.`_.':_?;:_:_.::: '_ _, ._.._..___, __ KENNEDY. GAVILLER 8: .HOLLAND; Architects. P. L. Survs o_rs. Valuayogs, coo. . Plans and specications or budlngs'p rs- ` Towusnd Villas Lots laid out. Form cu-stull locst.od.': -'f`1mber limit.s eim_inA-_~ . 1183-; ad. 8129. &c. ox-onto 01ce-4 M311 But e,bmoe_.mocarmy-a Block; comngwoou ce- -Long : Block.` - ` `rues. Rnamunmr. Munucn GAvn.1.gn. "-II X313`! Juzad at :. -1 > . I` I 'ii.`..l13-.7t1?.9 `W mditj}pyQ~`c6ned i1 peopii tingnjmonuly -. , ';p.1\.;:._.-_..:-..._ __:._1_ .55.-' '-' ` .. 4% G1}b$I Karl wimsii" ` : yin :-Mr. Chamberlhin 1 1 r 1 J i poo A nunimoua y or a urge men-__ 'eu r9.f"Reoi A ' `by with the United Stator ._,` and that nloatifof the opposition to the i latter comes not so much from continental _ Free Trade as `from a doubt to whether it cenibe obta.in'ed`on terms that will leave Canadn sj political institutions undisturb- ,;.1 n .. 5 loll i.Ther'e was no need for Mr. Chamberlain ' coming to Canadarto be enlightened as. to fthis Dominion desire with their Southern Pi8h.l_ '9 .f.,`.'*'.hi`.1`."."i.b.'."`,` idi!l"d_ bY zparliamentary enactmeuntivforv Vyearsl, j. Nor ` ityas his presence here necessary to con- gvince him what elIect`__"Commerc1al Union V would haveon our. jnstitutione. ' ,'.]He has not hesitated -to say what the '2: effect would undoubtedly be. i No doubt, also, `he is thoroughly convinced that the Canadians who, would take Commercial Union at the cost of annexation could be 1 put into a very small building. The . `Globe knows this as well as Mr. Chamber- . -. lain and knows too that Commercial Union would necessarily lead to annexa- 'A tion. Mr. Wiman believes it, and the , most inuential papers in the United States declare it; still for months the `Globe has been urging it on the people - and declaring that the farmers would vote _for it if they had the `-opportunity The Globe has been guilty therefore of wilfully - deceiving the farmers on this question. The people of Canada have long exhibit- ed a willingness for fair trade relations with the United States, but they want no jug-handled affair nor any trade relations which would remotely involve annexation. The declaration of the Globe that the number of people in -Canada who would take Commercial Union at the cost of annexation could be put into a very small building, is a truth as clear as the noondaysun, Why then has the Globe 1 continued to tell the world thatthe people `are ready for Commercial Union? or when ` ' did that "very small building idea dawn " upon Mr. Wiman s organ? . _i zwhat `gneasure of'ree_ipi-o'eit`y_ the people of .' Mr. vviman s Urguu _ Whatever effect Mr. Chamberlain s visit to Canada may have on his action at Washington, it is to be hoped that he has learned that the Globe does not represent Canadian public sentiment, and it would be a good thing if the light which has dawned upon the Globe will induce it to pursue a more honest and patriotic course and cease to libel the people of this land by representing them as anxious to barter their country, its institutions, and the great future which lies before them for a ' little extension of American trade. xvii w- --.......4 _ _ Oomvr Housn, ' Berlin, 191:}: Nov., 1887. Qirthczr Craig, Es q, Reeve, Orqighurst : u-___._ L. ---.._. -8 -Ion. '_"""- V'"an --~:.-: ----~--: v- - " Dnm Sm, --In answer to yours of 12th, I would say that the first cost of our place, in- cluding a farmvof 145 acres and the necessary `#303 budding: `so accommodate, say, 100 in- mates and the keeper and family, with.fux- niture, etc., a frame barn, with stock, team _ and; implements, wall in "round numbers 826,000. . This is some '18 years` ago. Of course, there has :been oonaiderable money spent: since for, heating apparatus, etc., w:hioh~ehonld~ have been put in in the first place. - T T I send you a number of copies of Inspec- tor : last -report, which will give you an idea how the thing in run. ' I might say that its workihghln given. almost universal satisfac- tion in this County. - `7--- '|--I-L-- -1.... 5.. mg` .42 king knfnin `.14 ; non in will uouuny. Your better plan to not at the bottom facts, etc., is to appoint a `small committee to visit `our Inntitntion and others" in the neighbor- ing Counties. Shsll be happy to show you through when you come. Yours truly, _ Isnnr. D. Bowman. County Clerk. Austria's War Footintz. -It is now said that neither Germany nor -Austria need be much alarmed over the last little war scare, whiles it comes to both of them ingood time to help through the military budgets which they are try- ing to provide. The service rendered by France a year ago. to Bismarck s 8epten- nate bill is well remembered, and the '_ Russian: alarm may now be _equally con- venient for passing a landsturm or length- ened-service bill. Austria; on her part, desires entirely to re-arm `her troops with `a new small-bore repeating rie. This is an expensive "undertaking, - since the Styria factory has longbeen busy in pro- viding the army with . a new magazine gun.: With her present supply of Mann- licher magazine guns Austria is in much better shape for undertaking" a campaign than ever before. She is also better pre- . pared from having followed within the ,last'few-years-.t_he exampleof her neigh- sbcrs in the organization of her reserves =" land, militia. _. Exclusive of the landsturm, 1-her army, which, on a peace a footing - iaxnounts to 276.496 men,_-.- is increased in - ~war to~'=1_,043,630. ` The forces of- Austria and-`* Germany `combined are about equal to those of"Ru`s'sia, but their -power of speedy inobilizationiis greater, as is"-`also that of th'e1r`concentraftion=by means of railroads , and, 'aboyef;`aj`ll ,"` `their -infantry {arm-er - I_Wai9hssf",nre`iiidice a2a.it'xata1l magazine: _,guus. although` she ;now adm|t_s,the,,gr_ea_t`possibil_ities of the 1113'.`- smallx bare, with its compressed" ` powderzandxsteel-cased-bullet. The three 7 laclas'ses which can be. added to _g e; *.&u_stro-Ilungsrian "Army . number 1 ore ,than"a1miilion men, but these have . lt_tl e"trs"iriing, <'and';would` the assigned Ii1?|iri_1y..'0 .YI`9m6jf!. rrisbn duty-. `With . th9'.p1'fe8ent; excite eiitj `over issiblo I Q. K. dange gqm*Rdaaiai th`ei1'e`..will "' ' less 1 inprocuriing Iegislation for im- n gjvrpvinsmd !..l`II.1.i.!1tz.'=l!'.3. 1m_dtn.rm-'. I` A1- gi` '1lhnIlKh?:R|!!Ii!2:h8.&.-I 10:00,. of znomtthing. My like 90,000 cavalry permanently stati . -y mztur, from .'Aher-..westeru1frontiers,>..v in 1{: iadditiomto the infantry . ; corps,` and has = new another bavslry- division from : M`6U6ow,vthe`1ijndications`thus far are `that 5;. glfgifvhhfg inigfbive policy here. ..-.sem"' n.~.n`:aani;.e:-a.;..;sw. m..~ -....+;.'.`.'*m..`. ` W. MOVITTIE, D 1. Bunvmxun any NJW To` Real Estate A'ent. Calgary (1 to invest-_` Geniinigndenoe solicited with re 1' blltl eWeTo An We - . uuvtmmrm Address Calgary. via; Benton; 3 ,. .)s U3,` puuvy lfvtu. _.gg;i1.. `tglfg 1_nto' thy mtn1;t__ T ""n1au93%pa?3w?&`` : I, I.v1`-;'2A .;-:..~.` . ;' ,- 3m!s19ve9s1eaa9:tIa"d99 .1 \. .-.1 lam ; -l9r.l]IDl89k19fv . . H-.'8!|!9tv.: umnnwauuaho tdsdlvvsuni lg.` gniwoiloi ed; n nirinmoimouean Home of Industry and Beluga. II"'I.Z7-Yliilj -bug no :5;-E. :xuan'rmun.- fie of an editorial an Inn mm in aver. Comfort 01-`payment of the railw/ey fare ot theyformer from my to St. Thoma -gm` tlggfday` of tghe election. This, together ='i th`;h_e qtleeuon of coete, will be argued `.t:Tof9nto;i'n about t ' to establish the him. chgrgen preferred aoainet cmf"t f`1'.P3Ymont nf thnfnrmnp 6...... `D-.:_ - . 3-'II8 I Unhappy Condition. The London corres ondent I York Times cables as Iiollows ::)`i1i.??o1:ili'o past ten _years it has been a truism that Russia _s internal condition was more like- ly to dictate a line of foreign policy to the Czar than any external complications. It is this fact that lends deep -interest to the stories of a student revolt in St. Peterg. burg. The reports are vague and extreme. ly contradictory, but there is no doubt about the Rector of the university having been struck, or `of the calling out of the Cossacks and other troops and the subse~ quentlong procession of sledges through the streets bearing scores of prisoners to gaol; Russian papers have been forbidden to say a'word about the thing, and it will be some time before the truth ltersout. In themeantime a trial with closed doors is proceeding inst. Petersburg of eight Nihilists; ve men and three women, charged with an attempt on the Czar s life during his recent journey to the Don Cossack-country with the Czarevitch. The leader is a Jew named Boris Orshis, but t the chief interest `attaches to the young ` Vitsli Tcherno, who is an oicer in the -Cossacks and a son ot one of the great Cossack nobles. Boxes of dynamite were found concealed in hay on his father's estate. He was arrested, and in a panic he gave evidence implicating three of his cousins and leading to the discovery of a Nihilist printing office where three young women were working. Vita1ibit- terly repented his treachery after it was too late, and he now takes his place with the otharg. It is expected that all the men will be hanged. Vltall s cousins were all in Government employ or in the army, and there are reports that their trial will lead `to extraordinary developments of a conspiracy in both branches of the ser- vice. This may account for a good deal of the Czar s strange policy. Aluminum Cheapening. The new metal, aluminum, has at last been rendered cheap enough for common use. _The "successful discoverer .is an American named Hamilton V. Caatner, who is a native of Brooklyn and scarcely " ' `~ -~--- -4-` mnn Grad-_ nnnrl nnrn- tl OVITTIE. ontana. U.S. VI-I\)V `{x?|Proviu73`3 of Alberta. Address Calgary. vl_a.' I ouvuvvw .v -N'.'W.'l_`. WHO 13 8 DBDIVU UL JJIUUILIJLI auu nu-.vv.J thirty years old. When rst used com- mercially it was worth $36 per pound, and until quite recently it has been 816 per pound.- By Mr. Castner s process the cost will be reduced to twenty-ve cent: per pound. Some of the uses made pos- sible by the great fall in cost to twenty- ve-cents per pound may be noted, as well _.. ....-a -um`. -3 n nnnlml Iiftln lznnwn Q15 uvucuuus pol: puuuu sun, uv savuvu, um ...... as past `uses of a metal little known at large. The first article ever made of it was a baby rattle for the Prince imperial in 1856, and afterwards` it was employed for jewelry, costly trinkets and medals. Its ever necessary and present uses are for the delicate articles, opera glasses,` _ ,2_..L2C- -....--an`r|- aural` 101' the 0.81168: uruvusa, upuuu gnuuuw, sextants, scientic apparatus and the like. i It is particularly adapted for kitchen utensils, owing to its freedom from rust and its lightness. In these it will perhaps supersede tin. Its wire has double the conductivity of iron; and haying one-third the weight of iron, may be much thinner. It,may be used for plating as nickel is used. It makes silver a hard metal ; and to iron, steel, nickel and tin it communi- cates its own qualitities of lustre, light- ness, resistance and incapability of rust- . ing. For military and engineering work, torpedoes and all submarine purposes, it; is likely to be useful in the futures ; A A ,.__ ,_,# Woman's Friendship` for Woman. In spite of what satirists and scioliste` may have to say on the matter, so far as our own view has extended we have al- ways seen one woman ready to be the friend of another when she has once been plainly given to understand that her friendship is required and will be of ser- no young wife, nor woman of maturer years, to seek aid and friendship, on any occasion when she nds real need of those commodities, from the other sex if there isagoodand gentle woman within her . reach. The mother that is in every woman, that is with her from the day be- fore her first doll came, and will be with her after -her last grandbaby has done -with dolls, rises at appeal brings her . `emotions into play, and all er resources with them, enlists all her energies, and malresher ready to use every effort for Itheother woman, whether in sore distress or just in teasing trouble; It she feels that vice must not he smiled . on, that malice ` must be checked, that paths which lead to death must be made a harder to tread, shall she be kinder than . . , , ,,- __2-... 1... AL.` m n | s -A in vice, and we should advise no young girl - ll&l'G8l_.' E0 nruuu, Dunn. uuu uu nluuws nu... `or superior to that nature which, in visiting the sins of the fathers upon the children as a law of heredity, does the same thing? Yet where this mother of Dity is not to be found in a woman on riahteous call, and she neither feels nor responds to the cry of trouble in another, `then that person may be a woman fair 3enough in outward seeming, but in her _heart she is no woman at all. --T: The Interior .85... ' A There are no homes nestled down in `copses of wood, or mansions surrounded `by lordly parks. The music of no distant "church bell teaches and lulls me, nor does .,_the carol of the mountain herdsman, the chants des vaches, come in wavy delicious- ness from any distant lofty pastursge. ;But in place of these one looks upon Exhountains cutting the sky with lofty cones `green to the very summit, and clothed in a wealth of forests far up their sloping `sides--ranges of hills from one to five thousand feet high, not stretching in `fatiguing sameness, but notched, broken, `bent in short, graceful curves. then lift- _`s ing into sharp points, never the same in `any direction, and never hurting the eye by rocky coldness or sandy or brown bar- ; lrenness. ` But few peaks existthe land -so ilofty. as to reach. beyond the line of vene- l :tation.. When the tree line is passed $11019 ' ~ ~----- ----I-um ..-. Immriant that When the tl`66 1100 15 P?` :,t`t`1:;` zooms: grassy verdure so luxuna __g`h.g.,1leht heights seem tlothed in emerld ' _I_', _L ` ~ f|_\_ `-p..`nL(n':`n- Iii` nnffnw -.t.`jhe.tsAlleet heights `clotneu In e.........- `velvet. `0ne"lo`ok`n`-for up narrow valley! which` elsewhere would? be wild gorgelf. Ont} tetfaoed far into then 10[3t11l"in!3"7|j`jbfited "wit.h' various crops in :of Vmfs$drity, from those but _ 1st_alyp1iuite'd and `freshly green toothers . (olden Cnd ready fo;,he_ Iikle. Ever_y mountain nlgpqanxeaygnonnujne gorge, 13 hutqngogdu.-am-fggrgpa lgulttenml otter January 12, 1888. D ' I: over: deaorltioh ot Enzrlnes. none lL.9E``.`_ -31.". s```3`'? 1*` B o A. '1' s. Jon-lg qAm.:v BOAT BUILDER A-- ~ ------..a.L fan}. of Market Street. Borgia, lat 0ct.;1885. III" 0'1`, "f.{'.`a bllIl(1`B. in r done rom tank. Fsotorv. John ca-eet...I 0. . PRIVA;rE ;`;Jib8 To LOAN I _n`mI.`z23 Eatateht lowest rates. _lf'6}'lll,1`'} __; _'___._____________ . [OSEPH ROGERS, CONVEYAN OER. COM-' missions: in Queen's Bench. Auctioneer, tor the Isl kpdsex-.a.nd Commission Agent , e 0 . Lands, Farm Shock` Househo\d_ furniture.` Goods. Wu-es. 820. Also -tor` the Iollootion of Ron Notes and Accounts. Dloe-Pol1oo Court. arrie. ._;- 93. ;w. A. R088. noieitiilia; 5:; the. Royal; . `rt Edit: , `A; ....`.a`5.`% K::':{ ?%?;. lurlo. On the premlutst nisht 2: air r;m;.a-- BARBIE FOUNDRY. ENGINE & BOILER Woa.xa.-H._ Snwnnv Manhtucturer `ot ..-.. Annm-lntlnn of Enzln . 'Bo1lers1_Sayv ARRIE PLANING =MILL...G 0. BA } Carpenter and Builder. and MEnua.otuLr Dob Blind.M\1ldinV.&.` Plun- ' sk:1`1`s`~don: 1-gm t`-ligand |8 , __.I_. uI-.4..-n Inhn AP-nnhi Q. ` 3: Yachts and Bki of every desorlptionl in ow % nook and built. to order. Also for hire or -by the honr,2du.y.' week or union. Bong on nine Islam:-oath; themeason, scum. enqmadeto order. A J % II-ly nddleelns _...-/-:"' `I .....u. n n all n. II-`lTT'I"lI! ' 7 -1 > , RADEN HU RST. BARRISTER, AT- ........ Rnlinimr in Chancery. _0onv_e1an- -l5','1'Wo V` '.""'.*.'.."1-'?. "."."".';'T "*- '. . ookstown. ` . EPH ROGERS. ommr ; ooNs'1`AB_f [Qagnnty 01 81nooe,'_ 0moo)_-';B9liop.Qq| ` I \rV%v.-'------_~ , . MEEFIN G. House and Fauna A |lnee_ '1'! -ust. Stocks taken. ----- m-Imma arrangements -M9 Kj , ' 4 )NEY.-A large amount of rivate funds to lend on straight loans. at oweat rates. Mn A R'l`I-IY 1-`EPLER 85' MCCARTHY. ._ _, ` MISCELLANEOUS "t`o"i3nE`S`n :E;'3`i'gf1'tTi3Ex-1. `aft Tbweat MCCARTHY __:<-~ FOR INVESTMENT on good freehold security at lowest rate ` , No nx-inoinalmoney__;'g:_qui_1-eg1_ tmtil T. Mynpm 1 deaorluon or mum. Grist ill. dug Machinery. r. BANTING. max oo;_JN'rY 0F;8IM- con. will bo:a.t.h1u2 ` at the Court .. n...-pm nvax'vBn.tl11`d&!.- dance and DB I0!` nuwu-1 DB8. Barrie. _ . . MOVITTIE. D. L. SURVEYOR AN D Data] mnmtn Aszent. Calgary, N; W. 'I_`.$ A : n..n... nf tam-manna. urn. _. Lloantin Efiorsago and` mum nouqgu. ow rates `on- shortest nouce. I at allaortn sspeolalt . Pub .9 .11 t{mnl_ _ B. will bettnll; `uyrie. every AS,st.u`r__ ukstown. BALE ;.C.. Joan Dxcmson, B.A.. p. 1!`, MAOWATT. . -: . MAN UFAUEURES. _._______._____.._ FINANCIAL. LEGAL. 9 Block. - mmr. GAvn.1.?f.u W. J. HOLLAND. _ . .....___________ BARRISTER, SOLICITOR ...... `..ourt.. Conveyance; 8; . at 6 a_nd 6} per Solicxtor, etc., OFFICIAL. ._l_F.EN'.-`l`L8_'|".T!; (1 security at l0WeBI'. rune 31a.lmone`reuired until . . STRA H , Solsiaitor. BARRISTERS .4 Al. J'1|nlIi_ No.1: bi -r -N V 1 - "';T;i:hnrd1su1;-ioxayt .185 V . Uonveyancur. ecu. ya: Sanders Bros.. H. Earn. ! ETC. G A I`-51'. DAIVDLDLHLQ -.-av . tornoy Solicitor in Conve an- oer. 850. Ooo-First Door South of Post 0 `0, Inna : Block. Owen Street, Barrie. WBON an ORESWICKE, BARRISTERS. Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Jud - ntnro of Ontario. P1-ootaors, Notaries, Conve - unoershsco. Mono to Loan. O1oea-Bot - well : look. oppo to N. &. N. W. Ry. Station, 0. . Hnwsox. A. E. H. Cmcswxcxm. _ . _.....-.-..-nun:-urn aunt: of | unnntn ouqqets nntlca. 41-ti 909 and I VNewma.rket '1v`0!'(`)llt0.-.-.:`-.-.:"...'.....':;`;';`{...-J-'. I`: TONBOIIUCIIIIOOIOOIQIIICIIIICIIIIII.` ToronwIOOCOIIIOCllIOIIIVlOIOIO`IIIIIIOl Northemailwaysouth NOITII 5111100! l;Vhu.vvcI;v------ G 3`and'rl.'unkE.l`I'----won" - - - ' ":-'11` I-an-u IIO-I I I 3. JOHNSON. BARBIE. IMPORTER. or. 0 `Of all and Dealer in Coal: kinds, and hu'etown.Groy andauel hwhito Finishing of all kin Fire Bricks` an ` \JUllInI3vvvv-.....v., Dill 0 o n u o u o I U o t s n Q u o o o o o no Northernailway North ......... . .. 1 Mesford Branch Railwa .... .. 1 Hllladule. 'Craighurs_t. Da.laton snd 1 CrownHm-oo.u u"iocnouoogoooo-cooo R by, Edgar 8110013.; megmnfa u88quo.roa.ngl1;s`atOro....[........;.I :-Grontll. Tueadugnghd !`:lduy.;.. 1 :-llidhura "ellon . Wednesday 3nd 0 . - l.LA.I.A.LII we 0 n.t.o,|.tL n..m.s. mun; `um. LN. Y) Monday. Ell . British . 'l`nii T0rOn;0-o-u-u.W..---K. 'l"nnnnI'n _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ . . _ . 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