T - -uh jQ'C-Qii, `-V -__a ` ' `V . . ms aoAr*iaf.I_!:I:.;I:wIi6;'e e : 113: %ylau:;g,ehetoek.ot newbaate. toe-enesor to _A. Itev t 'w1ll'beat cne1`tdE:?a"uY 5&3-gumz as desired to supply been etc. '1` 1113. eune reasonable.-V 7 Boat House, root at nguleapteg Street. UB9 `1'01'UIlB0 Illgll lllllu U11 nuburuuy [H8115 97" . Mone Orders fed on an Mono Order Ofnoes Canada, nited States, Great tein Prince Edward Island. Newfoundland and India, and Savings Bank deposits received be- tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. `Rmrintm-Ad Lntf.m-I must. he: handed in 15 min- The Dominion prsnn and Piano Oompsny. A I'\.....l_.l-_. 1'13-..` __A l\..___ l'I-...___._ Hamilton 8: 301. ton Branch Rsilwa Peneumulshene, Midland u Nfnrt lmnnn `Rnilwnm. ....-.. .. `"'"A1hn ii'l'IKIIIIIIIZIIIIIIIZIZIIII3{ 333:. a;;a"n?a;.2;:a;i;:::::V::::::::: 1 Norghern R.a.ilway(North) ...... 1 Grand '1`runkAEa.st....-. ... .......... .. Northern mum South). . .. ...... . . '1 N '3.`.`?.`f`..? m.aZ'.?.Yt 4`; ."."?'_ _`?`.'T`.`3`_- .' J.` Oral llII008 ISBIIWI , KBDUWUKUI` shenea.ndMidla.n_ Newmarket .... ........ I Newmarket ..... ..`- ....... ....... Hamilton and Beeton Bxfanch Ra.il- ` ,`Hi1lID:IOIOITOIOlI\I-IIII u1}K.hEdga.r Steele . . . urst. `Monday. R -3 and Wridnv _ _ _ . . _ . _ _ _ R bv.. Ed Steel Mitchell . I %quaroa Eut '|AOIIIQIIlI!] t-Grentell. Tueoda. anti Friday... ._ t-Midhnrs Mon y.` Wednesday and I`!-I av _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ U I IFIILQJ 0 0 {:\ l'UulUlI9 I U115 B I I ` :-Midhu1-33 Moulny; Wednesday` d m ' ygu .ooooooo.n.-o-iwovo- Brituh mug, "eta (N. Y..) Mondi, ` Tuesda. and'l'hu1-ads . ma(Ha a.x.)Wedn ay; .... mum nn:u.s_ .nUn:V'n T0l'Ol1t0............;...--'--.-----n ways:o1coQanconIi'ovooncoMIcurn- Meaford Branch Railwaym. .. .. 2%}.`23$i'1'_:::t:::::::_- ZDr.' Bouhkoh old ooe. we` R. E. A, SPILSBUABY-T _ THROAT. O-;_n-non: 1;, umungwoouu .. Collingwood......... 0ril'lia..- ____________ __ a - - u o o c u o n n s c u n n n ciao nouoououuo o Craighurs.Dalton.Crow'n I1 -&`i'5'1J>2)`s'i.:i"E"B:'i:B.i%?i1l(3:.};i .':I' % 5;%;.5HA.`* ~ R?:A*? 5AIN'1'53' IUIIT-I 5005111613. 01' EU 1110 IIIUDIJ JVUl.'lallU.l'll 1' nit Co. Lim.Co1lingwood.. ` ~ T520 . L0 G. - CHAS. CAMERON. Qnn, .'I`I-An n. Manna: vbgtnxxkndmah.` LVH-6 mom ` V has an.-:, mm '1'.!*..;`.?*:..t!.t:*2a2e.er.*; `THOMPSON cwew, ~ Manuracturaund'neo.Ier1n- ~ Z-.-j"jjj..- :11: : ...'_.: __ I.'QUDn l..llV U. -.13 . .Se.--.'l`r__e88- -u -v - [Iii - QI'I?"` IIII 'I `I .5 no..s.ae* _tff6p'pom`f a--..-...._....-.---.--- -nuunurau. monuuy. and Frida.v........... *n.......~ "..*:'.:.".'r.:?2.-..,..*'".9.:::':t..*:';.:,:;,.%.=: nauwa Switch, tag; 0 street, near me? :1 ho a better. i ~d " x'fna."'n n13uusupe'n'~'3;'f; that of my 9th " L Once -corner at John.and`ll`.lizhbo_tIr st:-aqu- ,. ., _ . Lessons. glvenhi all among: ot Pa1'I'1`tlns,Duw1n . 30.. #9. T Arm: nnnmnl nualnn, u_:.oo_o = _f 33:22: or ljj . ff; ;; -g".n_,`_-3 "o..|u::~ww;'m OLLINGWOOD` AND GEOR- GIAN Bay Royal Mail Line Lin nnnnnnl-inn unlflu I-Inn licensing ;vo'3`&7Ee "ia'3' . callingat idland nm-hing train from ` nnum. V Manger. ]4wp| iuooa LA_u_n_ :2] D-urn" [:ua-%m:;aa:sAugrmm "rILIz`mn RI!1lbv`iEn`i1`A*(iiz7 mfh an DESIGNS, i5r1GR`A$iS Aivijisnnxgo. "l'1'nN'Q'Il"A'l\1l!~ ! v uuuuu cu; III`! CHM!!!-F . neconnros In m%_EI;_?EB:% next qono ai iT;4or coniugmg. _` ._ . -- . 3 . .v .-v--r-.-:rc:-n3- _-In. 2'. ,3 7!. .`. .. n _ } i'.? ,`._ ,`.___,V j '- . W I. L In PIGTUBE % .\...l. - ,i .| .. ._-,. :7` , I .._.-,V % +""P'~N95`4!% Illlllllilllllo U081} 3 `I116 IUWBBB IXDIIBIIUUDF with aatet .- Bonuses every three ears. never less than per cent. on the lite nor less than 14 per cent. on the endowment plan. Total Abstinence Assurance: The only in Canada oiferlng special advantages to ah- atainere. Accumulated Fund nearly 86,000,011). Head olce for Canada. Montreal. 1"! 17 tin-\vvIl\lII' ncvv-Lulu Q-rv-\o vn-ovv av. C unnvnnvnvuunl H. N. COURTLANDT. 29-tt ' Anvmon 0moe..Agent tor Barrie. """fZ.Lv1xi7iEnxIa.lI;"" ' 2 Wm stoma mmenom. . . Aoslluouoited tor-in kindjot _ DRUGS, QPATENT MEDIcINEs,_ mrn STUFFS; s0A1>.s,)fooMBs,[ 5 J I - - ~AN:D~B.U8HE8. % % OP ENGLANAD. . nsunus?-nn mlxm. HIS LONG ESTABLISHED COMPANY is ._ based on a solid foundation of economy or meneiglement and" sound business priuciglies. Bpeo features: Forty years experience; b- etel form at Policy and non-forteltable otter two oudthreeyeare. Prominento eot: Sound Hfn nnnnmnnn: n7_mo_non unit] in n aims 2 4.000 WWO 81111 E11188 I85 life assurance; '. '.l`. nm'r1NG,omnnx~coUN'.nzo1r sm- con. will be at his 011100 at the *W.9= 9'14 r.o. '*:.?:*;:;,:?3**'- yearn. rwmlnunn 0 B0! ; GUUIJQ 7,000,000 aid in ; 4,000 families beneted. Cost: e lowest consistent with nnntv . Rnnnnnn awn!-I1 thlnnn inane` unwas- THE QUEEN 1NsURA,Nom COMPANY of London, England. _ , HE IMPERIAL INSURANCEC T of Lopdon. England. * OMPANY Tar Pnannxx FIRE OFFICE 03' LONDON England. _ ' _; IBBIUIM A3300 Ill. 1 posit at Ottawa, ,1 .'l`nwn and Far` posit It UBWWI, 6.fI.U\No_ " _ _ , Town and Farm Property for sale. Private` Dwellings to rent.` V ` . ` Otnces-9 Owen-st. (next door to Bank of To- ronto). `Barrie. , . . l2tt - C} L 1&1} IL1FE`AssunANt`E"0MPKNY1 LT jjj T Q CT THE `GLASGOW & LONDON INSURANCE Company. of Great Britain. anonan mdnxmn. cnsmnsr mnunu%ams1;~ ,, ._nI'1.; J---) ' WILL D. B. SPRY, Real Estate and Insurance nt. .01ces- 9 Owen-st. (1 door north of Ban otToronto), Barrie. Agent tor:-- I ~ I The Cit of London Fire Insurance Co. Cap- ital, 810. .000. Reserve, $250,000. -Deposit at Ottawa` Canada. $l00,000. ` Norwich Union Fire Insurance Co Estab lished 1797. AJ). Capital, 85.500.W0. Nam Vm-k Life; Insurance Co. Head oces W. A.tRB0S8, magenusw ot_ e .333 II! than R%doGn :g' Pvnldinnn. 1131180. 1797. A.-1). UIDIIBI, 0.0|N.INU. New York Life Insurance Co. Head otncee for Canada: Toronto and Montreal. ' London Guarantee and Accident 00. Capital, 81 000. The only British Company. in Can- ada? uing Bond: on the Fidelity of Persons 1 u no or Private Trust. Accident Insurance on the most It proved plans. - `Mm Ilntnn Annlnnt. `Plnnnlnn Immrmma to we numen eye ever mventeu. T They can be worn with perfect ease for any length of time at one settio .-givin aatoniahin clearnees otvision by can Ie or o ererticia. light. and comfort to the spectacle wearer here; totore unknown. * - . ' Re. A. DOUGLAS, Bothwell e Block. Barrie 3'i`ui`'ii'o3't` 3 `;3E3:`r`a`i;`13"'a.`_"""' `""'"' The In Accident Plate Glass! Insurance Association. Guarantee Fund, $500,000. De- nnnlt at 0tb1wn._. 13.1000- g. JU _ 41 _ Medonte 'i53....,... 2000 W} - .15 5 '- Also 3 large` humbef of beautiful r'esiden'cs in the Town of Barrie. - Sand for Price List. -'I- CIXJWCQCIID Q- XIZIICCVXE EC! an-II an--u cu:-u vu 1...... I II- `Offers to those su erlng`trom .def=ct1ve sigh hi . t 1. ta] , i to th' in 11:: igl Wltn :Bie6';18 -use ; constructed in ac-cor UHUII DU IJLIUUD Buubllu Lsuux .uur vuav v -q.-nun. hie oryatalnxeotaclea. suggrgor an other cewath esoience and philosophy of nature. admirably ado ted to _the 0 undo! oi ht, and perfectly natufa tothe eye. a ording a together the best articial help to the human eye ever invented. 'l`hnv nun `hn worn with narfect page for any Land, fnsurane[a gi_ Honey Agency] 4 YETA. noucfii TB? J- ;L __.tn_..:_.. _ _. .. (E153 W`! .fI!E'!.:` i-xiisoizlrn` ox OLJ Lia obnroitpnn; 3`rn$3 `3 "W&`eu`;% ":`n'_`3"r1s'r``3"': Barrie. On the :51-amines M "night. ' DI3n_oND H__I:Lz i . .5 . -iuu Lu-- .- , v ' ' c. < .3 :. ... ...I,_[_._ 3; .. , `>'v!-'_4i' .r_ u.L-nu;-. .4- T TOIL1:T.'A RfrILOLES-?A_E?]3`jILi. LI_N_E. mas. M. E. Monnowii BRITISH EMPIRE ?? I~XCCXICCXiX3C.kln I..IIl`\l l.l-AD\!\.JVV XIJULVIIU ILVUUISALVUQ Company. B1-ltogz. ' V o1rvIoE;-&1ozoer.stiee;, Bam'.. L . _,_. . (7 - - --_.-u-j--`&`l. : 5%! 10 18 .;|:Ii'5'l': In nn6\7vN}.nE,' - v L Dunlop street. Barrie. -av.--an Qua on V gnaw- clluncu Ann nmusm up A :Q- :3: A -`gr, , -n. - madame Aiv ' T191`? $.MAD15.-? , --.AGINT` FOR-- '~*93?a_:I i . I know of. ' cw---yr-nu -uIIlIl,4;`., FU any mm of y` is..""* ":.f'.:.;'."**a&*;."""%'.:*:" *1?"-* Idm:.Oe :n"6'nta nd? `ag?! Plnninl-AI-II `Hall-.. tnmhnnnn mt tlm Mouth : and H 1.-pv--t-8-awnuu '.`L;":`.`i ~g,.;1; r..bu.-.sn9e-. Awig. -an *oonqt1tu'u'ii,-`. nnv man of vnnr nnnnu. .. -_.....n..:.'_..:. ,. d9Ia;_m1sLi;t..b9f6ra,.;;mi . ht.` _ 11130 out-nfd'faalh1o= at gzourdo morn-lab than. p;'."`:; Au"3,t__iq.__ R` I :1 -;-\.. . . -an-up-3 -vuula-alv tiyio -`J-` Hour on? earth!` do` yon*im`r;na up-under` the tramudonih? _` I, ,_ A 8.5 %1'?'1*-.31.'lt1`3i." 1 Wh.ih_'.'\5" L endure? A gnt1ml`i_1_g- ` Illlrn Inn-uh Tan 11.....- LL- "2 2*"-W m; I N vvvvuu [ODD auuuuu. - Thelfmerican ngechinery exhibit occupies one-third of the entjre`sp`ace in this build- ing, and`ia,~in all res ectmbut one, more im- {losing than the exhi it et a.ny_previou_s ex- '1iition.r Th'e *exo`eption `is- in agriculture! machinery, in`:vvhi(K|1;_m do not show as much regress as in other. I esp ~Eur'opeoLn nations ` a.va`be`en' overtaking "us in~the_ production `of "our own machinery? There are-'.~'ov`_er' ve . hundred exhibitors-of eleotrioappakrotus 7` Ediaon sa exlhie !na+.ha:hv'-any -h".Ia....._`.'. uuuureu exn1D1I:orl-DI- eneomchapperaptusa " , Edison : exhibit is *the`ler'gesu' single one in the elzfpoeition ~=-It?` presents ,_his entire cnteanrv ` T rfavilakduv mo -__.__.._- -.. -.-w cu-o vwu. ll! IV D 5 ei oeition It his ex category f , * . _ . `A: nu-nu unyv-avulllo . ` A Paris letter states that the maohiner palace of the Exposition in thelazgeat bails: ing ever constructed under a. single roof: `It is 1,400 feetlong, 370 _widea.n 2170 high. The root has no -"interior support `except twenty 'g`reata`rches. V - T ' 'I`|1n Arno:-3nnn yuan`:--'...u.--`--.L3L3L V CCU uuaav gunman -.----.-f --v. no care. or Aforesi'ght.....would be. to `PV0 von't.`- bit `in I110, ;1asaimii-;1 iatiri-!i9n of ,. t abdolute` inoglect at 1`:-.haI safety. for the V people `is other. cause of ' loss'o_f:;:.life. and: property. Somebody` iI_ responsible, whoever it is, whether` president," directif criworkman, the responsibility should be fixed and the penalty for" the crime whether ., named ;in._ ..yth _e_ dstatute; or not ghould: be. Apromptlyiexacted. _,,It_ appears to -us that the inquiry` into these terrible happenings is left too `much in the. hands of incompetent persons, and too much under the direction of the railway authori- -ties themselves. ' In England `they do these things in a much-betterway. b There all railway accidents are investigated under the auspices of the Boardof Trade `gby oicers of the Royal Engineers, who are specially detailed `for this duty, who are trained engineers. and railwayeexperts of great skill. Consequently nothing can be more complete and satisfactory -than the inquiry into the causes of railway accidents ' conducted by these oicers. It is such a systeznthat is needed -in`Ca1.ada. The Montreal `Witness suggests that the Military College at d Kingston " as sn admirable school of engineering could be utilized forlthis purpose. by adding to its teaching staff a suicient number of engineers who were also railway experts. These might be charged with the duty of investigating all the railway accidents that happen "in Canada. That or some similar system should `be adopted by means of which the public could be satised on whom the responsibility rests. At present nobody seems to be in fault, or it so the thing is hushed up until the next holocaust, when the same farcical inquiry is repeat-g ed. This is a case in which the duty of the Government is as clear as the light of ay. ` The murder of Doctor Cronin, in Chi- cago, is a practical pointer in the Parnell- lsm and Crime question. The ice pick of the patriotsullivan is evidentlyone of the resources of civilization referred to by Mr. Gladstone on one occasion, and now being used by Mr. Gladstone s American party and the paymasters of Mr. Gladstone s trusted. friends. Can anything be con- ceived more atrocious than this murder, or anything more humiliating for a cause which nourishes such crimes, and `for such men. as Mr. Gladstone, who champions the party in whose. name such atrooiou crimes are perpetrated. . - 1 RATHY 86 ESTEN. Jlrillnlhu-I In "ink nnrl nuu vuu V-VVI lllulllu - . v . Iignnox--Bell-`0rdered, that the sum of ten dollars be granted to Alexander M'oFedin for his road division. `and fteen to Robert." Keo'w'n forehie road `diviixbu, and twenty-ve Ato*'Wi1h,a_n_1'J ol1'_n_ Willaon; in lieu of twenty greeted to James Haden in the year.l888.` 4. . ` . .. ..,...`=. ' :_ 'v* \Ifl.u...l.I..s.,--I'....~...,..._a-~ l\_.1;v,,-A1 .- - -- gum _`o_f' 7 e}: 'doiT13:f: J Fletcher 1;'or'pofpg9 gnd Itationry. DuIfw%%AIeaanox.r- Ordered. that dun , l".nnu-r ..1:...`..... 6.. .........a. _" r1. 4!. av: .Lvvvg .Luvsuvuu, 0| Illl U10 . The Council met according to adjourn-` ment. - The Reeve in the chair: A All members present- Minutes of last meet- ing read and conrmed. MOTIONS. ` Du'--Bell--Ordered, that the follow- ing accounts he paid : To Wm. i Stewart,` ] 5 road scrapers. $130.00; To the Reeve, freight on same, $1092; J. `R. Arnold, attending equalization of school sections Nos. 12 and 13, $6 00 ;, Wm. Cunningham, repairs to bridge on 4th line, $36.21; Joseph Holt, cedar for bridge, $1.00; T. W. Lennox, freight onscrapers, $1.12. ' 'RnLlI_T.nnnnv_... n..A......a n....`a u... 1...n-_ _. ._ ..-- v-u-inva- Du`.,-,-',`L jg3fx`.3- Ordered,` ` this `chi. Counqilgsn adjo_1'irn;to meet in Oobkstown on second Monday in J une, at,Le_a1lay a Hotel; at thehour%-of .1 o'clock-p. :m; J ' . -- RV.`-.'1`.* BANTING, Clerk.` ~- ` iwwvu TCZXVXI , Minutes of the 5th union Essa Council for 1889, Thornton, 27th May. % I 'l`lm nnnnnii anal nnnn-513-nu. 4. -.1.`...-_.- v . Llwuuua zsvsguv Uu Ilulpvtl, (pl. ll. ' I Bell-Lennox- Ordex-ed.thn't the follow- ing . grants. be. made: . $30.00 to Thoa. Huugh, for opening up 20th side line be- tween 3rd and 4th oon'..;*$22. 50 to Wm. Balantine, for openingn-p 3rd concession ; $70. 00 for` changing the 2 course 1 of Creek font} repairing : `aidejhno ; $60.00 to open up 4th` oon.,_gppou`it'e lot'23.j_l " T.nnnnv_7hnhu 4.. (Y`...I--;;.1 ` L'L-L uv vtlvla uy zvu U011. UPPUPIUU {U5 `O. Lennox - Whitepidea --j,.O`rdered,3 that four ddllara. be granted :9 _Willia.in Clark, an indigent, to pay his doctor : bill ; also fty cents to Mrs. Wyae for keeping an indigentover night. . l'...u.n.- _`I)..I'l ~t\...I-._-_1 A! A -I Lu uuu yBIl_1_'.lO90._` ,. _. _ > .,. Whitesidel-V`-. Le;1n'ox-'- Ord;-ed, tht.t.he pumof` {eh dpl1a rs,be `paid .'tp_John F, Fllhnr Poi-'r1na}`nn.'.nA `..;..a.:'....'.'..v._ A `D- ..:... V HI l8D6I_1t1on. ` 1-LJ.__ ..;__ A -,_ 'sunuyt3ut-..n L: . `_' --.`A-I.xj-. -' .. .. .. - ' OCARTHY, PEPLER an MOGARTEY. Barr intern, Solicitors, Notaries. 850.. Money. to Lun. , ` D Ar.'roN MOCAR'1`BY.2.. O. F E P` Pnm .-Q-1. and Allizgian. Mucmum '~".- ~-.-vsvuuruzrax nu $0;lIt;?,9f,tlg9_`_o3tern End . m2zY:-#99 %to,: be j0b.u suvucusnusug nus: Dull PUDIIC, Ina provoke the best harmony end delightfnlness to al concerned in looking on at it. Also it will, I am dissuaded be a matter of much glory to. the Indians, that s Bengelle young man. whohss not yet numbered 20 years, will play such an edventnrous part `with no reoompenseto himself and . much ,benev.olenoe to all psrties. So that if Mr. Spencer will do this, and lace the balloon to .my_oreditefor the] time ' g, and like- wise tell me where toosll for as, I on my pa;-t. herewiwvoonsider fair on the `)0 .2, . ..___.l ___--- -w even`: as uuyvv IE The following interesting letter from a Bengalee Bahoo appears in a Calcntta paper :--`.`Sm~,--You will feel much obliged if_ you will print this exclamation in your vo1n_fninoue'ly`c_irculated paper for Mr. Spe_ncer s' information. To" convince the world that thereiare natives of India who are no less daring than the other peoplein the`. world, I wish to undertake the-. daring tank of ascending in a balloon and descending with the parachute. With this intention in; view, I propose herewith to Mr: Spencer that if he kindly allows me to take myaarial ight by his balloon I `shall have hint under. at obli- gations to me, and the feat v` 'be very "interesting for the `public, and provoke the1rraai:aat hnrmnnei animal .-'l-`l:..I.a:_I_-.._ ` " `H T . on the Sabbath, rlt ` in gquirod by the Bible, and "lSusuIa if he does his duty on 'wsek'dayI,11a"naedsthe reutron that dav. lit-t in tin : principal reason ; but the '"ot_he_r - it an 1mportant~one;Land `I always hdgthitf though I may close the week very . ti1-ed, yet_I.begin1t,u fresh as a vvanaptavlv nu uuv nuusuur U1 ul.UuUW-COUn- tryman; He may be gble to free himself from all auapioionof guilt. Thuis dpubt- ful. But the establishment .of his indi- vidual innocence-cqinnot ins Irinh-Ameri- can Parnellitel from: "all responsibility for an ntroaimn 'm-iinn .'l`lv-an hum -|---- v-u ,- wnuvu-vww nurvcu all liUDPUllBlDI.llWy I01` an atrocious 'crime. -They have always been Fenian: at" `heart. Their recent irfeferenoe for` "o6hatitutiona1 agitation was the choiceof expediency, not of prin- ciple. Thez {are more anxious to ntrik an `Kn... --- ---~`A-` ` aausluhllyb u.nu__ f Iuuy I111 CIIOIUI II to the Queens emplpyed to attain that end. Am1._;the; humiliating thought sug- gested by the tragedy lathat men like the Chicago cutothroatsvare the pay-masters of Gladstone : truIted'friende;-- Telegram. ` ARRIE FOUNDRY. ENGINE & BOILER Wo3xs.-H. SIWREY Manutaotnrer ol- d it! 2 1: gin L B011 8:; `"ar12' u ." mngf`e. m .n`3:"woo2Z -mu Ina Mnnhinarv- The Cronin tragedy is a ghastly verica- tion of much that has been alleged con- cerning the `nature and'aings of the Ameri- can Irishi"y.- . There is at least a suspicion that the murdered physician was done to death with theconnivance of that eminent constitutional agitator," Alexander Sulivan. The `former ;president of the Irish National Land League did not go into the oice to which he was called by the voice of exiled fellow countrymen with hands free from the stain of human blood. Sullivan , had killed his man before he was chosen as the foremost representative of a constitutional protest against British rule in Ireland. . Q-_II2_ _ _, auav Jul &LUll Sullivan, the friend of Parnell, who isthe friend of'Gladetone, in new suspected` of complicity in the murder of a.fe1low-coun- illllivlnil - "A range. `son `K1. 1.. 2..-- I3 __-._-J ' -.vu vs OOIl' The ,are.x'1V1(<;r`3Aa.nxi oua strike Englgngl tilt; they are cu-eful to than _l'nAAhI ginning...-I 5.. -u.-:- nu; -_: V. !'i-antioiind I-no Trade nag- B01735: IIVVILKIU .1` IIWIICC L \IIIII\IIIIIIlV though more or less. _fond of revolutions, and excitable in temperament, is, where money is concerned, exceedingly cautious and conservative. While the dangerous classes her_d~to'gether in the large cities, the sturdy pr-ovinoials who form the bone and sinew of the nation-who really own the land, although in but small allotments --are not easily led astray. It is true that they sometimes invest in wildcat enter- prises like the Panama Canal, when im- posed upon by those to whom they look up as their superiors, but they can afford to charge a decit to prot and loss now and then and still preserve their commer- cial equilibrium. -`7l.;I .. .s-..s.'.......I-s:.... n..:_ ..:-L...... -1: 'Wh`:le contemplating this picture of - even if `somewhat uto1id- roaperity, well may the average John Bu sigh and wish that'h_fs lot-had been out in the sunny laud beyond pen, or that the men who made `his law: had leginlsted leufor men- kind and more for-the tight little island Gk.` `IQ nail: I-nn'nna ~N'.u'- V--L fV_....L2- -suu -uu uavnv III` II Insult suvuv 1510] that he ca.lla;ho'ma.A-:ew York Graphic. . Inllllhllshelsspokdlnlndn. 'l\I.;.::..n-_.3__ _-._;-_,- <* whyla `near neighbor. of Great Britain like France, that so largely practices the policy of pro- tection, should ?present a spectacle of com~ parativdiprosperity, -`while all the art of experi'en"'ced nanciers like Mr. Goschen is taxed to its utmost to make the annual Budget of the former country anything like a presentable document, yet such is undoubtedly the case- In spite of the enormous charges on the national treasury caused by the maintenance of a gigantic standing army, Frenchmen. as individuals, are aroiving richer,. while English farmers and artisans have for years been bemoan- ing` the hard times that have reduced wages"'and -the `other causes that have made productive crops no longer possible. n1|.;l.. as -n.`s'lA- kn nhmn-A on nhnran all I.I.llIvl.lU yl'1JI.auIiua'vU vluyn uu Lvusva. uuu-u-V. While it would be absurd to cliarge all i of Great` Britain s commercial troubles to free trade, _there can be little `doubt that the latter policy has largely aided the pro- ducing them. On the other hand, there- turns of the French Board of Trade show that across the Channel-in a country separated from the mother-land of the em- pire on which the sun never sets by only a silver streak "--a prosperous condition of things exists that the Cobden system has been powerless to realize to the north of the English A Channel. During the month of April just passed imports into France decreased in value 9,722,000 francs, while exports increased in value 28,722,000 francs over the same month last year. Hereis certainly an ideal commercial con- dition. proving` that protective France is on the high road to prosperity. Nor is this/"all. The enthusiasm with which the small investors come forward in France whenever a*po'pular loan or other attractive speculation is offered to them, proves con- clusively that the country, in spite of its frequent governmental changes, has, during the past century, been growing steadily inlwealthm Jacques Bonhomme, Shanna`: manna `nu. l'\` unnninfdnnn "`1`t'i`z'-Fn"i "s`i.`1'`s'e`i :a``u'."'6i'6 e""rfo'1 i>Z vate. Post 011100 Buildin . Butrie, and at his private residence. Marv treat." I ` 1_l-15' It may pugzlg ~hedi`0il_>.les of th Richard _ Cobcienx; to ._op1un c whyF ' ` fWhmuhu 1nI`s:Chnd,'sho cried for Cum:-in, "..-.`!` .`.h..,_,. ..c- . .. 5K2$.?.s.I.Mi.1~\:*!" ~.~2.;z; .__ _~_..;'.-. .r.,T.~".f~'..--.."'_:.--. noy no Comtltntlonal Agltators. L_ f1___.2_ L..- -,_jA, ,- ;l__o `h0Ad_i0iDl8Iv the late Ln; 5.. .9-J-3n -111-r qrnnnr ["flIV`I_ n.luvI.,~ {.13 accused `D8 UDp08lL'1uxn of mnhng ca.p1tal- out of the recent tnala at Monlga charge that elicited applause the Righhf WM. Bars accused the pt-unemmintor' aim, ' c . H9 119130359`! o`!"g1:quiryg:n`c:l0!1)1`1 );'r::1 Y` vote`. ofoenauro " gifnat the~Government. fTh.-_!'?tid-':W'3_5' !'0j00Od. A resolution 1tP"".'.K !m:410! iqb .-wt: than adopted, Of. 3&6 :&W.heh the miniatergi . .' % -a.. 95> . ,..;,aMllW .2 ea. . tong ': _ ' snonniowmain the de- XI IIU JIIIIQ V The leg waihanded over, the man sat down on the stepi and strapped it on, and as he got up andntumped through the gate he said to himhelf 1' 3 `C nA M1 .2 ._S., '1 cu-v uv It-Au I _ o Tve heard of - coincidences ever s_1m`_9 I was knee-high to 3'-hop-_toad, bu_t thw x3 the tint one-1566 Avrhit me wxth both feet at once.- ' . ' [ .'-:_rery nxmpafhtic family lives here, ` qlnetly repl_1ed the other. You seem to have met vnth 1 and loss, and I'm ammg to help you. Here its wooden leg which may fit you. TIVI... 1-... _-..'L-...1_j .u R. PALMER`. sundmdn. list` I EAR. Throat, Nose, 46 Gerrard-`atraet.l!e:'a ` . at T0- ronto. may be oonauluad atrtho Queen's Hotel. Barrie. on F1-lday.: May--{tho -10th.` trom..8.-todl n_m_. and the nnnnnd ll`:-idnv of avm-vmnna- can a no I-D_U~UCIU`.\Jl It The wooden substitute was` unstrapped and handed over, and the cripple used the crutch to help" himself down the ally. Five minute: later he rang the doorbell of to house iround the avenue, to have It opened by the man he. had seen at t`-In MI,` QTIID BOIJIAII Cabinet. In the "Chamber `of Representatives 318idm.f, Prim'e Mimafter Beernaert made 9,1038 speech. In which he atrenuoualv C19` n,`_d 311.3` 3-he Government was plotting the "9 9` .~m I through the. agenc) of P1.`. SD10!-.-- 0 Iceused the Opposition of. mnklna nn'nit.l..-...+ ..c n... -........4. 4.-{ah A Coincidence. , `The owner of a place, on Second avenue. Detroit, stood in his barn door on the ally the "Other day-when 8 man with a woodeq leg and -a. crutch came alonp and passed the time o dayend nally said : ' RAH I II!nn IIAII On An -an .. P.....u- I valv ulw V D, LLLIDIIJ Iuuu C Say, I want you to do me a favor. I want to leave my leg with you for a few minutes. ` L y ' Why 7' I want to go around on Second avenue and work a house. for` half a dollar in money. I ve got a pointer that the folks are very aympgthetio. If I go with one leg. I'm sure of it. 16 `T... _...'n - _'_._A I. ava-5 us -usv VI. .500 Vory well; just leave your leg hcre {and I ll take.care.of i_t.f fIIl__ __.,,1 I .- III. III "W--wh- ment. AR fUIlJ\I$ ICC . e Fonvielle has made very curious electrical experiments at the summit of the` Eiffel tower. Some, it is considered, will lead to important considerations of a scientic character, which will be con- tinued; others are of a more practical character. The atmosphere round the tower at this elevation is free from all in-` uence of the soil, as would be the case at the top of a mountain, and the air is in an extraordinary active state of electricity. Thetowenwill, it is said, he the most pur- fect conductor of electricity during :1 storm, and all within it will be in a state of entire immunity against all danger f rout lightning. \ILU UL KIVCU IIITIUUU DLI\lI.IL\& UV Uubdlucuu He recommends also the institution of a service of meteorological photography. A good series of photographs would give forms, movements, modications, which the clouds `and atmospheric conditions undergo from sunrise to sunset. Thus a. history of the skies would be written on a radius not hitherto dealt with. In phy- sical astronomy various other observations might be taken, especially in relation to the study of telluric spectrum. M. Eiel announces that three laboratories have already been arranged on the tower. One will be devoted to astronomy, and the second will contain registering apparatus from the" central bureau of meteorology, and will be devoted to physics and meteor- ology. MM. Mascart and Cornu expect to draw great advantages from its use ii. the study of the atmosphere. The second is reserved for biology and micrographic study of the air, to be organized by M. Henocque. M. Cailletet is arranging a `great mercurial manometer, with which he expects to obtain pressures as high as M atr`p_osphe_res. wuavuuuv vuvu In vuv nalnel. Towgr. M. Janssen. of the Institut France is of opinion that the Eiffel tower will have many scientic uses. One of the greatest diiculties ot `meteorological observations is the disturbing inuences of the station of observation itself. How, for example can a true deviation of the wind be ob.` served if a purely lbcal obstacle causesit to ` :leviate? i And how can a true temperature of the air be determined by a thermometer inuenced by radiation from surronndim. objects? Thus the meteorological element: of great centersof habitation have to be taken outside those centers, - and at a certain height above the soil. The tower, since it rises to a great height, and, from the nature of its construction, does not modify in any way the meteorological elements to be ob. served, will get over this difficulty. A height of 300 yards is in itself not a neg- ligiblequantity from the point of view of rainfall, temperature, and pressure, but these circumstances give all the more in terest to the institution of comparative experiments on variations due to altitude. The electrical interchanges between the soil and the atmosphere can also be studied to advantage. Special arrangements can be made for avoiding accidents, and re- sults of great interest should be obtained. U`. ..---.._...__.i_ -I_- LL- 2__L3L_,A,' :- `WTIUIW `CHI! DUI V 3 J `unsw- .. 1.; IIIVI IT DOWN. . ,,..: ' lif bitte , yoII:ir" lawn : aonow " to-morrow, : *:1Vi.11.:9d:i5 3079* Pay! L j _ Iit.`%et-pyod, and gnze ;` a grave otnniahed days; Lwe it cfown. Scientic 3:01 o} the Eiffel Tower. `II T........... .3 LL- `l .__;:L . _Ie disgrace your gelling burden? Live it down. You can win a brave heart : guerdou V Live it down. , - Mike your life so free from blame The} the lustre of your fame Shall hide all the olden shame ; ' Liva it damn uuuu_ uuev hf: van 0100!}. aname Lxve It down. Hui! your hvart a secret trouble`: _ V Live it down. Useless grief: will make it double = Live it down. Do not water it with tears- Do not feed it with your fears-- ' Do not nurse it through the years- . Live it down. uv uI_:v nanny xv uunuugu me years-- Ltve It down. {Have you made some awful error? .-Live it down. Do not hide your face in terror ; Live it down. Look the World square in the eyes ; Go ahead as one who trles To be honored, ere he dies ; Live it down. h- uhst! he gasped in astonish- June 6, 1889 .I..l. Isonomors. Uonveyunuuru. ow. auuuu; w Loon. O1oe-`Over D. J. Murchison : Store. ket Street Barrie. Branch Oloe--Po.tte,r a ook. Tottenham. . Enyunn J. Hum. D. O. Munomson. $0 U0 Du vLUVv.mwLsn\aag vvnvuwsg vvwg_._ va- oe hours, 10 till 12 noon, 2 till}. an. D13-4 asses of children. of the ohestmnd of (skin 9. specialty. 24 Ross Styeu Fonndry,`Barr1e. 5 1 K=&?.".'. .?E...*'.`...E`%..... am ENNOX. war at KERR. Barrister; Soli- citors 0! the Supreme Court. Prootore. Note:-I Conveyance:-s. &e., Mone to. con. I I _wI R 0 -mtjnn- `Ran-in. and in: am : Block. Bredtol-5. A Oloee, ds` Bl op oelte N.-85. LOUNT. DICKINSON 8: MACVV`A'l"1`,. BAR- .~ rlatera, Solicitors. Notaries. 850. Oloes-- gf. of Commerce Block. Dunlop street. van. O` `(uni nun: c-can ' -Late Clixcal Ass.iat;-nt. Rrosfnax for Dipeas 01 the Throat -and Nose Go dun` Bqusre and Aural Doaahrtment or St; '1us:i,'dIaosp;c,a1. Lon-` d. Omoa. 279. Ayenn - T0.-` I1 .En . :-gxrnltzo. lubeatthb Que n goon]. e.onL Ind: J 7th~-to ooh lta`t'o` ~!n~ No.:LyLn$1:ndhr_ an In Throat. Rli 11,80.a.m. =to_ l3Il`l.'lUo ` . Wu. LOUNT. Q.C.. Joan Dwxrxsox. _B.A.. D. F. MAOWATT. - '1`EWAR'1&. SPROUL. Barristers. Solici- tors Notaries. Conveyance Money to Loan. (5tho.es-2 Doors North of ank-of To- ronto, Owen Street. Ba.rr1e.. `I1 I\ B---nuuvnu-nu 1' 7| ! guDn"'A 15811.10. on lflillyg-' may-'.vno -wan, l:r 0In:,D.-l'0m a..m.. and the aecond,Frida.y of every month. , }.,~a:-n?'?7 y Nady: ur n iniisiia if " mi VI/ollu !chv{!Ifo}1`I KENN llooarthro 31003. and Buudina Snrveyorl. EDY 5 uuuuauur A` onese- Toromo omoo-luil Build- 51 IV Not-811 Gonvoyancers. cg mone no 40511. on ds`Bl oslt.eN.-85. .W-R mt33"m Ba:-r1o.e_md 1n:nam aB1ook. 11 . ......-..... I uuouuuu `Hunt 7 vu-nllvnvl A `[71 !!! -V; .DDL'l'lU; IBM Llul.uI|u.| U can-vvu-g can Iwnnnvn -u lhuazrrox Lnfzxox. Wmnumrrox Am.-r. Ions R. Kmn. EWSON 85 ORESWIOKE, BARRISTERB solicitors of the Supreme Court or Judi- elture or 0nta.rlo,_Prootaora, Notaries, Conve - Inca 850. Mono to Loan. Oloes--Bo - well : ook, oppoa to N. ac N. W. Ry. Station, Rn!-I-IA. ` I-I. LYON. 1 ll.1VA'1'.I!i runun Iu uunsv . on Real Estateit1Qwestrstes.- Farmers` otes Dlsoounted. Collections made in an out or the County. Real Estate bought on sold, Conveyancing in all its brsnohes. Huge Licenses Issued. Oloe-0ver Osnsdlsn Benkot Oolnmeroe. -Dunlon street. `5-17 a--V .-____..- ._'__._____________________________.. TEE QUEEN'S HOTEL.-A. W. -BROWN, Proprietor. Excellent accommodation for the travelling public. Bar and larder well sup- lled with the best. Good stebling end atten- . ve hostlers. Luggage of guests conveyed tree tro s. to endtrom all Few doors west of Mar- ket street on Dnnlon street. . -_ mrrux aznasnm. A . - . . BARRISTEBS. .' 4 Solicitors in High Court of Just1oe,Notu-lea Public. convoyancers. Oloes `over thoBank' - at Toronto. Barrie. - H.n.,snu-nu. 0.0.. T . .3. mam. A. RADENHURST BARRISTER, AT- G; tome Solicitor in bhanoery. Conve -'. oer. ace. 0 oe-First Door Sonthof Pesto co, Hind : Block. Owen Strqet. Barrie. 49-48 I0 MCCARTHY ONEY.--A large gmountor rivate made to lend on straight loans. at owest rates; EPLEB 85 MCCARTHY. 70 O 0 FOR INVESTMENT on good , freehold security at lowest rate of interest. No prinol lmone regulred until end of the term. H. . STRA H . Solicitor. 80.. Ben-le. 37 ~>A- __ _ - . __ A--- IIAA -1. n ._A An unn- .v-nuvp v nv- cu--vw-A H. D. Smwgnr, 5'. lie 1". FEPLER, Barrie and uniio . Mccnrrnv. Evms. Pmpmm an Mocnvrnv. Orillla. - J1. JIIU\lAlI'l.'lI I Barrie. _ % 0. E. Hnwsox. A. E. H. OREBWIOKE L, U HIVQ edloal C Ihvnlnln Ill ronnsox 8: BARJEANT, ,3A1z . Im- I nnrtars ma Danlm-gin can. M nu ma. ; um AUBICE GAVllJ.aIi--UU|l_l.l.IN1U_J.1 Any. Provincial Land Surveyor. Bu-1-1|: oloe. |I.oCarthy'e Block, ._ ___. -....__..- [AMES EDWARDS. con've;}aner.` Isaubr of Marriage Licenses. Oloe strictly `pri- nfn `Dnnf nlnn Rnilina 'Rn|'l'hl_ and At h`I R. FE;(;J_S'()`1-*1`.-~'BARRIS'1;l: somet- . TOR of the supreme Court 01! udiosture fun nntnrln nnvnvnnnnr. kn. Mnnav to I111. ... .-322-- Alk Barrie. ' ' Barrie. lat Oct.. 1885.. '- E 0 B l`P.`E.E`.f.`.`$.3m .`.`J`;.a M... ..:.u.`&.`.:`; )3. J. a. cnooxsmmx. Coronr, ate; 0`:- 1 '. . "D . .....??.33.'g.1.9.`31l3u?L 2322: : -Zyt.}1:egh"-nun: 1'I-I: non?` din IL`nlb`.`:' ' `-' ARN & MURCHISON. BARRISTEB3. lmnllnlfnrl, nnnvnvnnnars. &c. Money to : |:AURIOE GAVlLLI`.R--DOMINIOBGI GA; . Dnnvlnnlnl hum Rm-vnvor. ' Bu-1-i ca. JSEPE ROGERS. CHIEF CONSTABLE. rggunty of Simone. O!9e-Polioo T Mono; com ` 0 ` "Chum V11 1:. 1".lSi11UUU1V. `nAn.n.u:1'.m uuauur Supreme otn`udioa.ture for Ontario, Conveynnoer. 850. Money to Loan. Omces in Bank of roronto Block, Owen Sceeet; 'RAwI-In 50 ICC '13-.-VI ONEY T0 LOAN.- 250000 136 d pent. J. T. vBP10UL, goli:tor.6}e:: _.______----==-=-`------------------- V TE FUNDS TO LOAN |,H2..I."n.a "t.1awast rates. - Farmers` uuum PLAN uvu mu;u.--unau. nnuu, Carpenter and Builder. and Manufacturer Don S Blinds. Mouldings. goo. Plan- (If nl Mn 1 (Inna nmmntlv an satisfac- IARN & MURCBISUN. .lSAIu1.1:u.'mna, Solicitors. Oonveyanoers. 850. Money n. 5.4., mum. mu-u-in. Rmnnh Oman-Patten-'3 `2n`na`fe?.?':`3`c`3#i3 ?n:5"n5` 5. 3331' i 1 - Aka ` An -.__._.j"_... Iusonuzumous. MANUFAUIURES; LOAN.-$26o 000 at 6 and 69 per ro VBPROUL, Solicitor. euo.. PHYSICIANS. .::';=;f-r.:;;:zu;.z: .':;.`.?.-'.'. - . yn siinam 166% mm! .3? {tin lchII'IF'PA`on`bc r.`||utnbt.u:2-IE; ! re/S nu-` ,-. .. 0: Don S unnas. mouunngs. aw. rum- lng ot a kin done g_1m$tlyand.`aa.tiutao- lorllv. Faotorv. Johns t. atria. . V FINANCIAL. -.. . .---.-. o1rmcuI.._ U :5 .1 . . _ T 1\Tosn_Am> Eu. __:.4.__;. -I7-_.`_.n.'.I 1-- v\x_-_`. no3r`m.s. LEGAL. out, V as J. T. sndun. I nuuu 51-lv_ R031`. MEEKING. noxfe axmsmm A ' nu, Asslgnee in Trust. stocks taken-, oe %:"br`?1.?r .i'A"`z?.nf.x'&%u' e%`a`%a`x?o`z Elma A521-ytoR0BT.JMAEl:KING. syn ,"}% ?%;3 I - m=b=.=tma2am=x - V 4%: saw Iiv; I ,gp_mo::'i W-; `.1 V;,g1,yi" -, ` .__----.__-. 1;, r ' W $ I: . :1" g \n an 1 `runs. -an aagnvunwan--tQb\IiJiCJ" _ %_ L "nUNLops1-rtnnm'~- . Ruorund. Ground and;-`ct on short Notice A . . b nuang -if :~u 11-?- " `! `~`' in-33: . \7(A `E x L - . E . `. I ... _`i ". IT!` I`.,UIII'llfII\BJII' J5 II BEE I `M: "'1-1 ..: ` " " .f~`:: f-"a:'.'5: in mnsumxao usixnss uuu `--izgvitzeoznu-enewa.1o theistnon and con- dnnoe otVthe.euen.l u c.-er Itoolriu 10:13:: new," gn `poppy _:_goodsrot the .ver_y -" -, y 90MEAND_8EEUS,~J Ne.xt'doortoGruy&Lee_m1nz. _s, _ ; . I61: ' . No. 72 JIUNLQP SIBEET. - \ - -I jig -T I"l'II_I- I $ .". .ly ' ~-.> `_ 0il!fe;'y'aDeIcrlptibn: `I `I " M - ynAu_nm:..{ oNf;~._ > - " % XIII : Como-`cs--an---. - VUIJJAILV U W ALV U |I'.IiUIX- UUU Line, in connection with the. Grand. . ; ,. . .,'.l'runk Railway. `It is intended the staunch and ular steamers. " Pacic " Capt. P. M. Camp ; f`Atlantio." t. R. 15. Footer "Baltic: Capt. W. Tate Ro son; Nortliern Belle. Capt. W. J. Basset. will run as follows durinj the season of navigation. 1889: Leaving On ingwood 1 n.m.. Meafords p.m. Owen Sound 8 p.m.. Wiarton midnight, ever Monday. Thursday and. Saturdav . for Killamey. Manitowaning. Little Current, keg- nwnnnn Gm-n `Rnv- ~ Snnnidh Riva:-_ Sm-nnnf. Juuurney. mnmwwanulg. uuue Uurrunv, nug- awong, Gore Bax` S 11 River. Serpent River. Algomam 5, 11nd River. Thessalon. Bruce Mines. Hilton, St. Jose hlslnnd. Garden River, and Sault Ste. Marie, eavin Sault Ste. Marie at da. light eve Sunday. ; uesday and Thursda . he Satur ay steamer only will call at ookburn Island and Meldrum Bay. Puuw Scum)--'l`he steamer " Northern Belle will leave Colllngwood eve% Monday and 'l`hnrndnv_ at 8 |Lm-_ mllindnt Minna. lnnvimr :""`u`3`.X'i:'i5 8?:-`eat. Bangs. yq`a~.aw:.%;%vsa- z ; on .m,%MM;t.LLANQ%% .1 uofBurrb``li(i`;'1anvioin:t:;1i:Ih;ft`,n:hI:vtr.il . Ill : 3 r . ' 0aI;ea.,Putr:. 9$. _o1_`, ,th.e.4I_IeI.t ' BIEBDBB. A3 BVIQBIJOB EDIE F116! (10. WIIZIIBBB their extended foreign trade. their long list or First Prizes obtained at-home in honorable competition being .more than all other com- panies in Ganada&ut together. the unanimity or the voice of ' e press in their praise: the honorable mention of the rapidgrowth ct this Company. and its proud position in Euroaaan centres. made by our public men in eir speeches. the honorab_le.distinction conferred by our Governor-General. Lord Lsnsdowne. in the selection of a Dominion Piano" and a Dominion 0 for Rideau Hall, the fhartiality_ shown them y Toronto musicians in e selec- tions ot Dominion Pianos tor 132 of their public concerts within the last and present season and the enormous increase in` the business o over 700 per cent. within the last three years. All instruments warranted for 5 years. This make of organs contains Foley's automatic pedal cover. the only certain pro- tection against the two greatest enemies of reed instruments. men and nusr. Send. for price list to Wm. Sherw Box 237,'Barrie. sole agent for the County ct coe. ~ wur IUHVB UUHIHKWUUU UVUl%"dlLUllUIi}' `run an ea. ng Thursday, at 8 3.111.. there on arrival of mornln train from oronto. for Parry Sound. Byng In et and French River. returnimr `same route. For information as to t rates nndtares. apply to all agents of trei h thelrand Trunk Railway. to the ursers on hnnrd nfnnmnrn nr tn 'l`hn IaII`Al.f. Nnrt urn 'I`1-an- ?.`h`"!5'ais`?1"'1"'r'{1n`i: "r11w"'7'io "`h" `'z`r8`r' 6'3 board steamers. ortoThe Great Nort em Tran- sit gum. . Collingwood- `V mun . Ln (3. runs. cu MIIERON, CHAS. L. 4s;AupE%as'. VWM6K5%:~lN% 1EW,E1gE!3' .. `-:3-f'J`~`l . +- . . 'I'\T .'lII`GIT`Il.l\Tl3e-. `III.1'I\TI|G I \!. D A I)`I)I'IlI J. OULVERWELU8 mncmlmeT&snAVLK6 Pmonl n.l-t\DDnuT'I1'l3 D`; nnrn 'u`nm1:i-r- .uuu-aw-uuuuu uuu. uvuxux` us EWBBER %s1:AM PS 1 .) nf. ElJnnQ`.1\n-nulnbliu-us >1 '\- -1 I`VVR'UUIl one IIUIIITB (II If 3; Illa III I D. tered Letters must be handgam 15 min-. utes are the close of each mall. T The letters (and all other mail matter) are taken from the street letter boxes every day, Sundays -excepted. at 8.00 o'clock 9.. m. and at 8 o'clock and at 8.00 p. In ` . no-11 - J. EDWARDS Postmaster -wv---u--y- w--uu-- u---cu -uuu1w wi 1 _`E'he Dominion Piano and Organ Company oeeesees the most complete `menureoto in . ritieh America, employs the most 3 ed workmen and thebeat material: and there is noreaeon to believe that it cannotmanntaoture as instruments as the beat in the United Sta. ea. As evidence that they do. `witness their nxtnndn fm-alnrn truism. thnlr Inna lint nf Oloe hours. 8 .a.m. to 7 pm. (Sunday's ex- cepted), and for 20 minutes after the arrival of the Toronto night mail on Saturday night only. Mnnnv nrdnm In-nnfnd nn ah `Mnnnv Drum- J)"of:'Jg`a:`?s`?.`?`T.*."'uu.-3. ` `1`.`:""`. .'s' - " 7 can tth R :1 Coll ' I P :1 ~ Baa: .33 mm.:a m_srown`%h."'w m, premlaesnt nihu V ~ `- = *