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Northern Advance, 29 Aug 1889, p. 2

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3 lu-zohntook or - noiv boats. for add hr :6 H u de.Il&_od,rto supply bosgzo nu; ' *-r+.;.%.;o.:r;;a1;*ai;. ' ' th Q ' .:*.?..:h.ss':..az,::.::aa.:.::*9.:2:::: ` 6 arm: muons ' V M II...-_-, unnan gf X-I-_-4-.. 24...-) I. l`lUDo IJJIV I10 18 - Sec.-Tress. u O o o I O I o o o cl! UOIOOOOIIIIQOOOIOI . Rig!-mm. ..... .... And Frldnv ...................... - . -Juslnurli. lulnuly. ' W0l1l|%l! mamvoclIQIIQQOIIOIIIOOOIUOOUl balms ;Inn in all Pain , , ,, , r`.";.... `.`7.'....'I.`:'._`? !`m. c0-o- Eououioci o Q o o o nu |nd'l'n . " ..,.......' Von )W ` ...... .. nun! nu: rubs _....A- uvvul jI`_ `TICK, Ma.nntqoturerondDeolorln- .`, ~- jjjj T1:-. Io.oo.I.-B8- 0" -L A.IIl8neO1l1'1l'uaI~ DVUUOD waving vv Iheeta prepared. private arran emenu made Z5`r`.1'A;:.3*:{`oIsw"u'&`sx%``&'3.,.... 0- o 0 Street. Bugs. T , 10- LIJNGWOOD AND GEOR- aux Bo! R0 :1 Mail Lino kiln nnnnnnflnn mgr. 1-Ina llvuou` "xer. Szrpeni Liver. Thannnlnn. rsm-I me on Tn; ovum _ conmnr or oonpmt I -;i4..zaz:-.csaasa~u.'Ba~. % %-cuuncuA'ITn_nlTIcV M " DEGOMTOB |l`"-s%WATEB% Aunggaag % mu) hictun ! -`illllltcn AMES EDWARDS. Conveyanoer. iluuerot Merrie e Licenses. Oiiicestriotly pri- vate. Pesto oe Bull . Ben-lo. ends: his vrivste residence. Marv treat. 11-iz Fnnsxcms, DIAG-TRL-TiIv;=1;D v8EL0- TIQ;IB.;l;(_4DE.. T "ROOM MOULDINOS I usxrnodn 101175; or BOIIEIIBE. jazo. DUDLEV, SIGN P__A[NTER 1` emnd cuemsr AND nnusmsv. jfm E `Anni ,, V LOVE7ai:%iifl`l|l8ol, -suit: 'corA n v`n&cu omo. ` . 5:. . ..ua.uuouatoat_onuku_:aaot' DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, DYE % . ;s'rU1r1rs,fs9APs, oomss, ` A ANDBRUSHES. V 2 com west or run BARBIE nom. uluuuno Uulauvvu .1VV.llNo 153817 I` ` , 50,000 Ste ling. THE MEROANTIIaE If'lRE INSURANCE CO Csplul~850o,000; Gave`:-nmont deposit undo. mt Anov: at ALL srocx comumls. ran wumnmo MUTUAL mun IN8UR~ Ancnco. cgpmn, s5oo.ooo. THE Noam ASSURANCE commw or men mu Lonnox. T Capitol. aa.ooo.ooo stigrnng. or1rIo1:._om HErn1m.soN s Hard- soucuou in Public. convoE::oer3mo3fo'a3'}9o? c'o" ,otTamuto. Battle. .3. B. Buu-ray. 0.0.. G. B.-Earn. T R. FERGUSON. BARB.l8TER}uiI%I.aICI-`V . TOR of the Supreme Cannot taro 0.. Dntnrln Fnnvnvunmr. has. Mono! [.0 lib. '!lIl0lI!'l Io1I8 oL_r,n_uu.1 dobounn. __- ..___., _-_------ v-or`--vs 0' CI'1"Yi b`15'LoNDoN,%EN<'}'LAND' , cspm. a2.ooo.ooo; dopo.alf}dwlth the Gave:-n~ meat 51'. Ottawa 3100.000. Reserve fund #50 OM} fnv-`Hub I JAS. scaoaela; conmaucmz, comssIoNEn1N11c.:. i "Agent for the tolidwlng Insurance Companion IIYIIIIY Ir!-I TI\\71\A\9 yucca . ...._ GIQIJIOICVIIIQ E: N. COURTLAND'f. 29-tt . Anvma: Oloe. Azent tar Bun-lo. Iauu avrau In. ruuuy lllilu ll0ll`lUl'IIlIallJl6 IIIUI {go 8'l000o00 .i"i t:e4`.lt')10(t1) eaeem-anoe; . . ; tamleebeneted. Coot: eloweetoonaietent with Bonuses every three ears. never lea than pet-oent.on the lite 1: nor less than 14 per cent. on the endowment plan. Total Abstinence Aeeuranoe: The only eomga in Canada offering Special advantages to ab- etainera. Accumulated Fund nearly es.ooo.ooo. Head olce for Canada. Montreal. - If \! rutxvvvsnur ngvvs-u xtansgemegltl ' d mucimllgggem prlxfclilidox an noun as ea. Special features: F ears rperl ; b- era! term of Polioymyag non-gorteitg utter twosndthreeyeus. Prominent ohiieot: sound llfenmnnmg 1-mmmn min In .am.- An!!! in. 1 uotnooilu $DO IIOI I OF ENGLAND. ' 1.9-1-A31.zs7n7:n IN um THIS MING ESTABLISHED OOHPANY is T band on 3 solid toundsuonot economy of nt and nnnn I-sndnnan nrlnnlnlnn UIIIIE-V UW roam). name.-' can-Ia In $515.5 -I-'-l`J.V4L.I. J. I-I-I-U ILIFEASSUBANCE comnvl `3 XGQQDIQ-D A 1:-I-g . llllllagl \1Il8l'IIlIl8eBI?i1 AOCIIIBIIF IE; lillg ' . The on duh Company. no 2 Bondayon the Fidelity of Persons or hue or Private Trust. Accident Insurance on the moat ved plans. . . The I Accident Plate Glass Insurance Association. Guarantee Fund, 3500.000. De- poeltat Ottawa, 835.000. '[o_wn.and Farm Property for sale. Private Dwelling! to rent. ` oxen-It. (next door to Bank` at, To- Rom. nmEx1No.1iouse:$}1 mums A T Auignee in Trust. Stocks taken. ban 88%. _a.rran undo: with nmdlmm. A number of 01:59: 9nd Lou UEKWI UEIIIOB. flllll. V Norwich Union Fire Insurance Co lamb llahed 1797. A.D. Capital, 85.5(I).(l)0. New York Life Insurance Go. Read oaoes for Canada: Toronto and Montreal. London "G uaranteeand Accident Co.` Capital, 31-2.-mom- '|"l-m nnlv `R1-It-lnh mnlnnv. in rum. V - WILL D. BASPRY, Roll Eatsteuid Insurance I. Oo"es- 9 Owen-st. (1 door north of of; Toronto). Barrie. Agent for :- The City of Iandon Fire Insurance 00. Cup- ...,.**-L313-.:-.s~:2;.-.*:.2.e,=;:.s **:- new-it -t Land, mmmclg Honey Agency} Illl1Pl.ll.lIllllI In nIsuI'B.lu.Inu'Inu no the of y emmdewv ey _ together the beet erticial help to t ehumen eyeever invented. . . _ Thoyoen be wornhwlth perteoteeee u-euy lengthotumeetoneeettin .c!vin' estonhh ` men vldonbytmna 05:31-at-tin i.endg:mtmt,9!L198p9tgr!oWererhqe- to! unknown. M _ %n..1.novcus, Bothwe1l'eBlock.Beme| ` TU. _-'UU `U. I IZIIUUC plan to those anh:-inn from defective sight hm crystal spectacles, superior to other in use; oonstmctodinaooordaneowuh esoionoo and philosophy of natnromdmix-ably uodto thoora-ago! ..- . 39! `-`Jun ' n'.A. noueus. rue JEWELEB Ann ppncun. l\2.- On blnggn --3..-I-an I-.-. A `.64.... night Im9_I_vIoNDITgL|.z BRITISH EMPIRE XX I SJIOIL a C91; Jug:-1 n - -1qaft_ uy:_.1pv`Axcz 0_!co; . 51y Annii PLANING m1.1..--ano. BALL. uhcturer Carpenter and Builder. and Man 0! Door! 8 Blinds. Mouldings. kc. Plan- lnc_ot n_ kin _d9n6_!:Q!}1Q`qZ_8`.d satisfac- "gm;-1~cunn""' "W" Z 1i'1pi'6wnyB1:f_}. Quad`! Jill`! Vv1'L-an Store. um NORTHERN Anvmtg 3 *'u....;:m. ,:.::-:.- W _ `wot }t `studs 0.: Pftllldlli. inilihlv man W------` tr'onble,he.nd if there is no or theyehould I!.9P`1."a t.h9l.l., the bond e that ha .unie.d th ._In~u unioably dillolved. childteli they." we tot" I . !hh9Y9ev-M ntionel probability of the two 1`-msining L together. and there il_j0.Y91',7:llon why . .They.ren`ytinJnemheri of the order, each A or her-Loin way, Ind if .t._her'e.-he . ........,....w u mu-u auu VJBIOIII system of *love,:bnt.rather to propagate and perpetu- ate the doctrine` of. natural Ielootionandr the ainity of soul; to soul; } V . . ` Wehold in our Order, after one ha: be- come a member of `it, that he or ehe can- Rot m$1'1'Y 0ntiiJ_..5!t 3?!d5!s `.3115 thlt their selection `m1_1et'b"e `Iomjg nzemlier wim- _in its oirole. .Thu_eeleotiop ioft`o','h,o" V npon thc phi-i.c.-I -ml. -ientlneueof Aelch 9.31191? _I.I,lI'i a 'mnu_al. agreegnen}; runde,_r.Itandmg,. after a Otto Von Hildren. 3 young man of 35, made his appearance in St. Paul the other day, end announced himlelt uthe Supreme Knight of ' the Order of the Golden Star, from Berlin, Germany. The rlt "prin- ciple. of Order, any; Golden Star Knight, t_ie the ebolinhment of the pxjeeent Iyiteni of tnerrioge, ihich I` end brother inegnbero believe to be one of the greotent ourlel upon poaiety. By QIIIVBII new gun: Iauu IDVUFIBB, ' Inc In UB9 second heat was still the favorite egeinst theeld, nlthough tor a. short time Fame had the preference at 10 to. 8. In this heat there w_a.s 3 pretty race between Forest, `Annie Bessnt and Doddridge, Besant and Doddridge being close together. There was slu-ge amount of betting on the third best. Doddridgevss leading, and Fame closed in on him, sud Forest wnsinvthird lsce. Fame poked Dadd- om and Inga 1.86.. .1....a.s.:._.. 12,; ot Door! 8 uunas. umxu. Ins ot a Ii`!-:55 done 3:: y ans Ionlr. Fuctorv. John street. e. __(I__- _--.._-, ---v- ---avg can Vania; 11$]? 2' VsleI1't.ii1.e." 5.1" `sag-";;.;ai;a;.;' `jam 5 2 5 - (Owen Sound. ......... ........ .. 45 4 Belttime--2.362., . Forest was the favorite, sud the bet ' was even against the eld. Although {de- feated in` the first heat by Doddtidge, Forest was yet the favote, - sndin _the lnnnn `Incl: can :15" Jul... .---21- ---- _- ..__,., _.--..,-.. ..--v -.. wanna awvv: Miso Forum brown mare,` D. L. Lowe: -'IoonIOCIl0 c u . . . o - o o - u o m - - . u co ` John Doddridge, grey golding, E. Harper ` (Toronto); ............................... .. 1 Figs, ,1) mare. A.- Riddell (St. Oaths; _ ' es ....................... ........... .. : Anlnle Beaant. black mare, A. Olney .(Ba.r- ore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Valentine D.. bay stallion. John Day on cocoon--oggu -ooolcoono ' non? 1'nnn,, O %3 n nu:-vs wvu Uuv H040 IILILUU BUDDI- Three-minute race fora purge of 8300. The following-vhorses were in thisraoe, `l.I__ I!I-_--L I_._-___ 7 - This has been described as a splendid race. Maxy Cobb was the favorite at the start, but in the second heat he stumbled against Hand 8, and knocked the latter s driver out of the sulky. Maud S galloped round the course while,Brown Charlie, in order to avoid running into her returned to the start, and Nellie Woods and Almont Wilkes were the only two in the race. Wilkes won the next three heats. ' "I'TI._-- _..'___L- .__-- ,"r 7 0 AHA` . . . . . .n-.i&:.;!...ri..o. 4. ..,."*`B=" ' wn 9 0 1 Crockett (33-rie). .'..`.` ............... .. : Hand 8. brown mue, J. Smith (Can- o u n o o u n o v n nooufnaiol o o n c o u Io :-5: ZVPU I . These are the entries for 2 30 `trot forapnrse of $300: ` Almont Wilkes. black stallion, Simon James ton) .................... .. 2 1 1 1 Name nods. chestnut mare, J. J. Hum: l I'nnnmfn\ , A000 Theraceson the Barrieacecourleon Wednesday proved to be the `best day s sport ever held on this celebrsted course. The attendance was large and the weather delighttul, though `it was somewhat threat- ening in the morning. The contests were exciting, and were conducted in a very satisfactory manner. The judges did their duty impartially, and their prompt- ness in resenting any appearance of crookedness received general approbation. The 4-year-old stake for 8300 and a $50 suit, given by Mr. Charles Brown, of the American Carriage Company, Toronto, was contested by the following : `A I_.I_ -1. -.4___4. .1._ an... an cu-r #aT ;$,Wul`fCno JCT? [lt-2 2 2 .`3.*`t'1.`c`i!e;'.f:*"m-m" ?": :?.F':`:f;F.`:2` (Barrie) ................................ .. 4 4 4 neminge-2.26: In this nee Alvin took the lead and kept it. . NIL--- -_- .|.L- ._.J..._'._. 1.. ul_. 1': on g_,. ARRIE FOUNDRY. ENGINE ac BOILER Wgaxs.-H. BIWRIY Manufacturer or user! 121 I V E V Boil ` 8: '='a,,.. :...s:".s'm..,:;.`1;.:a.,. ..:a"w.,.,:; Int 2 Machinery. A same as any other mm,-snd that his acts should he j not as freely Preach. on are quite as fsllible as other men, and their acts need quite as much supervision as those of ordinsry mortsls. priests as priests, and its independent enough to Heal iith m sttei's in`s business Irsy even st the risk of opposition.` Trusteecshillis one offthst Iort,Ind a few days ago he made pretty lively by charging one of the priestly members with at the but of -the Cibols. Unseemly jsnqling over public business is bad, but the principle asserted by Cshill is right, thst s clergyinsn - elected to do public business as s trustee, or in any other capacity, should be dealt with the FE] Ollbliouliocnounaglolollloo; 4| um-inn ____ .83. . , 5 32111 T4222 '1'-54 T3*35 75*43 %211 '1-33 313` `in 8 , one good A . ' _e temptation resisted and over- "ootne, one sserioe of desire or interest, ` ' ' _` 4 conseienee-uke, will prove a `co:-diaVl`fo1` low spirits fer 'bey ond`whst indulgence or diversion can d -`-Pnley- > j V` ' -Oongrevo. ` . N egloct no 9pportunity`_ of glbing good, not check thy desire of doing It by a vain fear of wlnt my happen.--Atterbnry. Lot hlkcu talk. stink than to what is but ; .'1`othink_of plouingallisnllajalt; -Byron. Without loyo there is}? knowledge.- Carlyle. ` ' ` Every ultimstofact, in only the first of 3 now neriu.-Em.euon. . ,. ' T moat manifest sign of wisdom is continued choorfnlnau.-Mon ' e. Defer not till tomorrow to he wins said the enrleyto whom he applied :6: information The rumble of the heav y wheel on the track causes the drum to` vibrete, and the aiicted one can hear quite p ' y. Some people think that they volnntnrily raise their voices in 3 cat. That ienot :0. {Always epeek in 3 low voice to 3 deaf nnnnn an . .......:.... --- vs. -our ususaus DU liullillyn It is due to tho. counteraction V of the noisy motion on the drum of the ear, said the whoinihospplied for lnformntion. 'l`h. .-.....m- ..c 4.1.- n____- nu, DIIIII LIV uuu .I. In (10116 wun you." Lawyer arid companion looked -at each other amazed. -The lawyer made it his buaineag to ndout how his client recover- ed hia hearing so quickly. " It in (Inn I-n u. .u.....L.._.-a.:-- A! H ms nu wurueu O ung or tic. , * The lawyer was sitting in a car talking to a friend when `his wealthy client enter- ed and` dropped into the vacant seat beside his legal adviser. This old curmudgeon will talk me deaf, dumb and blind, said the Blaclntonian to his companion, and they both scowled at Moneybags, who was looking out of the car window. He has spent lots of money with me, but it : worth a mint to yell in his ear. I m tired of it. He is deaf as a poet. Then the deaf man turned around. You can send me your bill in the mom- ing, said he, and I'm done with you. LIWVOI and nnmnnninn lnnlrnr` --5 -- -1- ' when d Deal In can Eur. Thedeaf mm has just discovered that riding in a. rambling can robehisaiiction of its terrors, end in getting even with hi: backbiting aeqnsintsncee who have ex- pressed theiropinlons of him heretofore wglthctlreeerve. _Aneeo3ntric:;1lionaire, w o no heannge un er 0 may c1r- cnmatancee, found thisont the other day at the expense of his lawyer, and the htter now mourns the loan of his most protable client, while the deaf mm thinks he has learned a thing or two. The `ilnunu man .3563... -_ _ -_- L-r3-- -- Rev. Mr. McCullough, the new junior pastor of the Methodist church, Streets- ville, has created a decidedly favorable impression throughout the whole circuit. His sermons are thoughtful and eminent- ly practical. He is a very uent and graceful speaker. Rev. Mr. McCullough s omanyBarrief1-lends willbe lad to learn of his success in his new lie] of labor. No Lecture. i " Thnlldly Owning, Bishop Fallows was to hsve delivered s lecture on the Destiny of the English race. The lecture was not" delivered. The Bishop presched on Wed- nesdsy evening st the Reformed Episcopal Church, but a. telegrsm received on Wed- nesdsycslled him st once to Chicago on most importsnt snd pressing business, and helleft for th_st city Thursdsy morning. TH: Anvucn of last week referred to the lecture of the right reverend prelste delivered in Ottsws a. little while ago. There wss s feelin of disappointment at I Bishop Fsllows su den departure. , ' l . Japan, ; ~'v,- tlnt a branch will be l . ` ..;. snl this week. l V ventures to say t hoyever popnln the Order of the Golden Stsi"`In'y ahooome in the United States, there-in not much room for it in the Do- XIIIIIKIIU IIIVIUV UV UIIV `IVJVIIVFDV, ' `He gave chine and `ran his man down: on Mary street and after a good tuule landed hia priaonet befone O. H. Lyon, Esq. Hie Wonhip told him that a contempt ot a aummona iuned by any of Her Mageety n Justice: was aaetrioua offence, and urged himif at anytime a summons was served he was compelled to obey. Hia Worship ned him $10 and` $6.80 costs. Bit! 0! Gold. love that-Ao in no ' August a summons was `thought must be the defendsni, Mshar. -11. -._-A Aha: nan` L1 -an-I `@105: An , ;..-.L .[ f ved on N. Z.-Mshsr, sJew,.to apnea for eiviolstinn oftlle 0ountyjBy.-law regulat- pedlsrs, iicYi*he"neizlocted to` do, Mr. Beardsley hsd a. warrant issued for and to different points, hint Minx, , sun _` W ' ed in ending u-rest. As the eagle-eyed messenger was gonna into the poet oie he ssw something crossing thestreets stvepoints which he noymnmnwon. `D1111 ne iii hm. ` 'i8utl'erers from indi estion, loss of appemg; VliYrT`o'r"kid_ney compraints. 1'h'P5m ,, ., . V would dowellto give AyerS5 5ej_ ji; `f _Fornll such disorders; 11 ` ,e_ul'e_is'?oo eective as this. .V\"`-5'51 I U505 IIU BIIU . 9 , _ old` f eller', you know how vnr-elf- % ....Q-:--_. laoan.um(Mes-2 fonto. Owen Street. 8. D. Snwu:-r, JOHN GARLEY, A.1Al `1t a?1o`;hW ltis! "30ciat?c>ember' 0* the General . dinnggly lat down lilo Philip; Egeter 0 P;:i the Homme? Seventh aqnual H0 . dent wgnt 0088 lgst mght. "W1 C1-9.5 told ""th preaxded. Dr. in anecdote to illus- E W0 the p0wo 1. of 5ympt'hY- The doctor `hid ant ` ah` - 0 mu 820 he was on a ' Fourth T .. Ive am home cu. when 8 d . tunxen 2 , entered `n ~::`g.' it Some 0? `Egan mpg PI'0fane1an- ":0l'n_ly_to` the intmen In the car spoke he , ntn 3 The dot, and told him `to fore B13 Went on cursing no . and 1`-_Crosby went over ling at;-`in IEh`n`"`8 to` him in~b :?:lt.d:.Ind in `if 9 drunken fe1l0W 7 .' the car. Age` m9'I1ts got up to j"`."Rly Yupon th- he dld 30 he scowled ;!"``0 `ll. 13 to him T"` 1vWho had spoken . tab` ' hi; be he? he turned to D7- `u,Id`Pllttin 8 hi. h Ring with amiabilitfy "id lffectionately on Dr. '1'3e'En:i EI'{K31`3Z '.m"ie }3}T the 1311312080, and need only be "used two 0F {three times 5 day. .._...u.uq uvul Luaecus. 1 was uawuw: I9 time, Ind had just exchanged WY colored boy. The new comer explained to me how he kept the critter-s" 8? Hoburnt small pieces of gum camphoron We cook stove, and used a secret prep81'3' 50!! he called "audekill/o. Whenl F9: lnuriod and came to Missouri I imparted the secret to my wife, ind as there is 90 P`t0!lt -on it that I know of, I would adV_15t` all follow-sufferers to go and do 1ikeWl59' Th tlfllll liiidulu `IA-.. 3.. .....n1n far the T _ To Keep Away Flies. I haven t a mosquito bar nor 3 scree: door about, my house, says Herbert A Finley, in the St. Louis Globe-Democrat Ind yet there are seldom any dies ac; never any mosquitoes about it. I learned the secret of successful warfare aaaizsj I9 DO?! when living in the swamps if Loninans, where, summer or winter mos- qultoes iwlrm. For some years life W9-9 nnindnrablo, and no meal c ould be eaten 12 D0800. But :11 at once there was a Ch!-039 `A. `LA L-LL_- T! I-v--- us an no uutaa NJUIU V! :1: D Lu-`:` for the Taottot. Bars and screens were often gut of place. but there was 11130 33 -inmnmty from inwcta. I was batching -la 01.- 5:... .....a I.-.) ,-,_, u ,__-.' mt? vvnnvul VUIHPQAOVI WIBLI LJIUEU I 1.1. (and no higher than his Lordshi; only 8811 in steam yachts and weather. Respectfully y . ` ' \ T uvun-uvu: uuuutm W utucr pla(.`c5- Only those who have travelled in :3. part of the country have any idea ; i .1"; hardshipcand dangers that one has` endure when going from place to place : a. sail boat on the treacherous waters Georgian Bay. And when ynzz see Bishop, holding such an-elevated ;v:si:: withiita uumberless responsibiiizies. 7:: turing through Wind, rain and st` rzr. ' answer his calling, one cam-:: `on: :i.i:; what a sacrice and risk of life he when compared with those in l;:_:; \ /--ul Hit` L:..L-.. 1.1.-.. 'L:_ r -_,2 1' _`- vuulva unnainvnln In IMO usuwzeu. . After camping over night near Frencz River the party set sail a. m., the weather was October like, cold, and most of 2?.-; day They arrived about 4 p. 2:. at Kill.srney._ and the Bishop was honorei with e mag-mcent reception, and preac`:.- ed in the evening toe large congregatzoz. also on Wednesday, 14th, delivered 3:. eloquent sermon to a very large audience. among whom were some Barrie friends. VII- _.._-_ fI'!I_____j-_ 1-4 a uuuug wuoln were B01110 barrxe menus. To-marrow, Thnnday, Ifnth, a Ears. number are to be confirmed. VBL- l)S_`I_-__I_ , 1 - u'FhvevE3i-aho;ie:V r; E3612: `W i 1; n 5- m is L: and lhnitowaning tohold eervxce :3 week-from thence to other places. hn1u flan-n u-Ln Lawn s......,.H-J :_ . U;II'l'lC- ' V was. mm. 90. Jon mcmvsox. 3.15.. D..'!'. lucwxrr. U1-vuavv At Vespers the church was well 3114 when the Bishop preached a very ;-racti`ca7` sermon on the duties of` 3 Chriauan. 3;; apec1a_llyewarn_ed _a11_aga'mat the en`; .5 handhng or dnnkmg mtoxicating Ii`;-1;.`-5 There were 3 number of Barrie citizm -,: high mass and vesper sermons. T; pe.ople:here are_grestly pleased with ::=. Right Rev. Buhop O'Connor, and ~,; can easily be seen that they are una;-, man: in their prayers that hm Lordshi- J . mey _lo:%::nspared to complete his sacred t\I|:`nuo.1`)L`. `L 4..._ __ 1 ' `I Mondsy, 12th, atone p. m., his Lordshxr with Father Nadeau and two asaiatania left here in a nil boat for Killarney an other missions in the diocese. AC5... ..__: _ _ . _ . _ -.1 I *` ';ou;hoir at high mass and ve L entirely of Indians, :"J? A45 singing was excellent {and well worth; 3; tha highest p1-Lise. Mai G. Spencer, of Owen Sound, W "`.ni: `mi d-i'P13Y9d more than ordinarv tn ant. ` H, V" we awpa outside. --'.' ""'" - b h \. F ra,,:sh,1-.-=,-.,;..::'vr.::* ;;:m,:a:h" .5` man, every word made an xv 109 - n being spoken with hi_s_usualf-am; "'3' e10:luence. my-ve W was fore conrmed, over a dozen or the:-, were . . Q -yynvvlnuvlvu VI LIL! LJUKUIDIP B V13 On Sunday, 11th, the church W -as crowded and many had to solve: with seats on the 5tp:O([)1l:f:i`('1:hem- High man was onlahnma k.. .1 '._ ;.:.;a.`e.*.:.f:;,;;':..:.?`:{2f;;::`:,3t;'?eP oonareantion. and 00116 - me Aloz`no_of_ whom were Indira? 4 penomj ` 13871!!! Ptrry Sound. 3, .651), per steamer Impe,-kl) , by F-316! Nydean. the Bishop p, to French Rwer (remaining at B oceeded North one bout on the way)_ Aing Inlet River his Lordship conrmed .'h Ind temained three day:u.`.`~`: tothe peop1e_ glm .;.;3.d ..B{;..9i`1.f*{f n.EP*&:Jm1 my luvs been satisfactory evidenc uxuxuvuuuu no mo peop1e_ - '4'"-Ax Ion" Friday, 9th, the };pimmI at Byng Inlet N h 7 W`? the `church bell ,pealedortto13:h pf?" `hes heaty_ welcome, and the large aggbaf` ot cmmna on the wharf and meets Imq 1:: . . . L, e_ of {hi "';'::';:'::.:` *=:-. . :."`:33:P I Q m - C - -qgbccng '--- Killarney, 14th Aug. , %Aggu8t 29.1889 geafion, loss of apP`' ._____A_ _Lnu-uvnaflnl [I itia ieasan Ii. 01' Dltu. Illlguauguouo an-ow-. -...-..._. KIHOII. mvumx Lnmox. W:u.u'wro_x Aunt. 103113. Knul. III C." 3- 0 $3 In u'J"`?:n" liar st"li:: . .!."::.. w.7u. non-:4-.51 co..'uor3m:- ).Y1'.'..*a`?s9.'3*.o``.`n`&3`.?u.." ' `"14... 13 lth Re can of Pb mo: ntfdruldegsb in 81%: ow. look. `uric. Onthopromueostnlz IYI \rwwvw vv-vv OSEPB ROGERS. CHIEF CONSTABLE hnqznnty ot sunooo, Oloo-Police court.- Firutnoor ' lmlhttvlnllusa-any W :20 South ofw Owen street. Barrio- 6948 [AMES EDWARDS. conval: NI-rrlnnm Llcanlal. TOENBON 8: SARJEANT. BARRIE.` [Im- porterundneulonlnooubotsukindlmnd town, Grey a.ndGuel hWmm Hm Cements 0! all kin Fire 81-! can at the Northern ha -Itroe - `th ' :-: ` ' ll )3. W. A. R038. Llohnggkb of till`; 38% (`Allan nf Rm-4-mans. '0 8. Po PIPlnl_ do An mvvnutuu Bu-1-lo and Amazon. 1100:3132. Euus, Pan: 8: Mccmrgn. ` grmwny as warm. Bmmmm t Jusaoe. sour: 3.`s`.`. .`.`.9 '1.'.'.`v. '. ne.2"o:`x 1oea our the 3.3 ILIa.--GEO. {ARRIE M mm! n.u-mmmr smd Builder. Ind 'l`.AIJ'l"l`LE. 11.0.. c.M.. _ . Churn ' Tl`. OUNT. DICKINSON & MACWA m_ !..:!`.!.n"'n....u.3i.t2::' 9.`:1'nn&|'mo -nut. Q odovvco ovvut ups: Into Clinical Aulsunt. it its! for Dlaeues 01 the Throat and N Go don squats sud Aural out or St. 039: Hospital. Lon- do%' 6. Oman. 27.9 go Avenue. To- m Am bongo Queon oti>tol.~1l'3Isrrlo. on I 1 _ CI 003'! on `_ Non. aud&ouu.>trom8to11'a.m. rxwrnv 8: nsrnx. THU: I-Iv vvwu -on-u [ to n.an""" `'u`. .'a1 .:Y. .`.':& m.. HOCARTHY EPLER & XOCARTHY. souao:`mu<`:JoI:}c:ua':R:ri.a3cf"`1ionq'T"t3 v V . Oloe-Over D. J.-Murchison! Store. nfet Street. Barrio. Bx-Tonqh Omoo-Pottor`s .I- VIM-ntnn In 1 In DOI.WulD6Iln1IoIn_oI =;.."..`..'.'. .Y""?` `llVIll0lI'alaANl0lI8.W MANIIFAUIUBES. H180 . & Itfs-;u(g:9evnnorI.B&c. VX0119 W R. n. A. smnsnumr. THROAT. I -4- IuIl__n-_I A __.l`.;L-_A. `I! 1-uwswuusi j ` L9`. eR.3..v;?.%Bo?v7nz1gr Jud!- _`_ _;".!`.'1.l4U_._ 5!! U 15 ! . Tanoxr. Nos: Ann Em. __.I-L___L `I'f`.__.lL-I 14- I'\I-Ag: -:::-.: A. A. W- BROW . 9-ngnnlnvnnltlllllff I vvvwud U ff?" " oAAK""fi1i;Aown| W. liiiw. rnmrxcnn f1{;[onsn;_snonn. GEIIEIIAL ii.Acxsm1n,| - Rnnnvlxuuutkn-.`n.s.ao.I:-.....u...n-_:- R. mnum. _suaanoN. nu. ma; Thron N 4600::-u-cl-street. t '1` :]o)n:o. lnoyt'be `uuea st thoquean7:'11ou`i.' Barrio. onFrlday.' yt.ha10th. trbmstolt ;.m-. um the manna Friday of every month. - '1`3":uuu`&`:`num".`a`v`:'3$c}?zn"'.`3n. will `&:`.`.n's`'.% :u",': .:`.?`..:;.".;"E.'.?.;.:`.&- `% ` W RU 3"'"3"'"ii '""I"'T"A`I'i1I=s 3|! 0! Every Deter-lptlon.A:;__ uouvor Brena. cakes. Putty. 'o:o'..'otfthoni . `B 4 j , %``:'s'rlx'355.dx'$3. os.3<"1?.5319:"n9< :1-'1,;nn'1'". " J on f , 0.; McM*|`=L_LAN. jnnnme s1'_g_u nAI(nv.| ...-T-m-=-.,...1......'-' a"..-*.:.au..T's......'"" .u..n-.u mjnnu T _uu L ~ .}w.An.onoaaaoo -wvvvv v-vv--cIA_&v - com: mbgm Us. Nextdoqrwanyauomsngu _ J _ my No. -:2 nunor ufnnnr. J. ouLViiiiI|.L's % . IIAIII 0I!l'l'.lNG%& SWING PABIAII` ` n4_t\I's1'It\a1lII-In 1'I1 1\1\v1n nu.-u--.. ' N nnsvnma Bnsmxss IN BARBIE; invites nrenowal of the and con- dence otrt.he* an! ab . . stock is new, comp goods at the vgry IIAIIQ A nvn sun '15 cu-ms. L. SANIVDEBS. .WATCHMAKE. AND JEWELEBI R. J. F. PALLING. Graduate of Trinity Uuvczl -uty. Toronto. Fellow of: Trinity odlool Member 0! the C0116? ot Physicians in u of Ontario. ~ oo- Dr. Donate : old 00. wutot Put Ollloo. 25 renurulnw same route. 1'0!` uuormauon 88 DO freight rates audta.r_es. apply to all agent: of the Grand Trunk lhilwo . to tho users on bonrd stumers.orto'l`he reatNo gm Tun- sit Co. Lim.). Colllngwood.` THO . LONG- Talus- nnurmznw . Killarney. Mnnltowanlng. Little current. Kag- ewong. Gore Ba 8 nish River. Serpent River. Alaoma Mia. lind River. Theasnlon. Bruce Mines. Hilton. St. Joseph Island. Garden River. and Sanlt Ste. Marie, leaving Sanlt Ste. Marie at da light eve Sunday. Tueaday and he Se 7 steamer only will call at ockburn. Island and. Meldrum Bay. Pnuur Souxn--The_steamer " Northern Belle will leave Coliingwood every Monday and Thursday, at -8 a.m.. calling at Midland. leaving there on arrival or mornin train from Toronto. for Parry Sound. Byng in at and Frenohiver, returning same route. For information to freight Pitfall and lawn, Annlv in All n-ant: nf --v vuuruovw 1- Ol_Il$IVIbIII ILIIIUVU 3-orrosxm BARBIE HOTEL, m::.mrr- Aesnr %wA1\1f{c-_n.T IIJUIJLLVIIVVUUIJ ALVU ISIIUIP L 1;? in connection th the Grand Trunk Railway. It is intended the staunch and ulnr atonmors. Pacino " Capt. P. at. Camp ; Atlantic. Cngt. R. 15. Foour "Baltic. Capt. W. Tate Ro n_; Northern Belle, Cant. W. J. Basset. will run as follows durln the season ot navigation. IE9: Leaving Co lnlzwood 1 n.m__ Manfm-A 3 ovvfoiiuvou vwyvo vvovo 2&9?!` wuss $9? Iegsving Collnazzvood 1nn.?r..n:leutor?in 2:22 , `: &Z.`:.a. a`maa8 ""; 1";.`.i*";`m.$}'.'; Killarney. Manimwanmg. Little king- awonc. Gore Bav. Snnninh Rivm-_ Sm-nent Dominion for Ridoau Hall. thegrtlality shownthem;'l'orontomusioiansi`n e selec- tionsotDominionPinnostor182o!thei1-public concerts within the last and vresent and the enormous increase in the business ovenooperoent. within the last three years. All instruments warranted -for 5 yea This make ot organs contains F y`s automatic pedal cover. the only certain pro- tection lninst the two greatest enemies of reed instruments. man, and nun. Send for prioe list to Wm. Sherw 1302237. Barrie. sole agent for the County of one. gnnnousndsgluoruaraundandot oguhon "'$2"3$':'33'." {#2: may do. witness competition being more than :11 other com- panlesincanadn ttogether. the unanimity otthevoloo of. oproalnthoirunuogtho hononblemontionotthoropidgxowth otthla Componmsnd its proud volition in Enrogan contra mode by our public men in mamhan. the hnnmnhla distinction nnnfan-and OOIIIIIK H1300 Dy our P110110 IIIUII In U161! lpeoche. the honorable distinction contorted by our Governor-General. Lord Ianldownoa in on I the selection of I "Dominion `Plano rinlllillhl OIOAII CAI Rlnnh WA thnnnrnlltu 100 LJDIIIIIIIOII (13110 Illlil UPKIIJ UOIIIWIII gaseous the most complete mnnulncto in rltlsh America. employ: the most 3 ed workmennndthobest materials and there in no reuonto believe that it cannot msnntnctun :3 good instruments-as the but in the United An nwlnlnnnn thntfthnw in urlfnn-Q token from the street lower boxes every day Sunday: excepted. at 8.00 o'clock 5. m. and ad The Dominion Piano uld Orzsn Company attains: the moat comnleta mumfnntnrv in Il1U'1.0l'Ull(0IIlKlll_lI_lIll9Xl:Ill'llI IIIKIII VII]. Moneglorden ted cash on `Order Oloes Canada; nitodsh Great toin_ Pncn Ildrnlll Inlnntl NA nnnlnnrl and I ma`. "a*a:.".'.:.~ UnXU Inn; and Rnwlnnl Ilgn 4 horn: nvm-v ,:'v. auuu awunera. or (01116 urea. 11 orungrn '1` In Colllngwood. ` 0 I 18 Sea.-Tran; - T Manure in. to 7p.1r.. (. up:-I nus after the V5: 6! . on 8-turd?` nlzht 0-1:. .'. :'.`.`:.. .. ..`.`..`1`.,.2.. . . ilioo canted. o Toto ....".?.'1!. mi?! from th::t:ee`tu 13%? boxes every d:;. Sunday: axecntatl at 8.00 o'clock n.. m- nnd gt THOMP8 ON: casw, Mnnufnnturar and nan In - . ID. vvvv ow-unlit 0 U0!!! . _' ,l'I_' lost llouloo Foot of Muloqiior S.l_`O;!. IIIIIOOI ooaaooooonooo c o u o o o o o I C av OIIOIIIJCJOvllVIQfIlIOOII`lOl: KKK)!` EKIIIOII n&IIwly........... o. g3$..!.i.. _'.'_ .fffffffffffffifiii n o o o O O o o u o u u o I o n C O n I o Q u o ru '0OIo~IooocInocoIIouIolIOO'IooI MesordBunoh R;|lwny.......,.....[ Fnlllmrwnnd . . . . _ . . . . _ . _ . . _ _ . . _ . . _ . - - --- 21- - Roustro/oi. 0nii6;wrou;,.'3.".,;." ' ' 5% -' B.J.B.ORO0K8IIANK. coronomm. tloohouu.10tlln2noon.2till5p.m. otch1ldren.o!thochout.sndott.houkins specialty. 24 Ron Stress: Foundry. Bu-do.

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