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Northern Advance, 3 Oct 1889, p. 2

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Solici- .:?"..*f.:::';;;;s..$.:1::::~:::"a..:::*a:: ronto. Owen Btre . Barrio. H. D. B'rI:wAn'r, J. T. svaoua. `heinous 1v_o`i:(I;Is1l B1-o'noh.oI at _o ' ""?'..';.';*::-';;%:n:.:i'.:=-% ITQZQW '- Hg? vvbulto IMIIA Dnln n II; .1; `W Ed Steel Kimball : g.`%.'f;r...a.g"`.'."1rfraa:;:::: % Ian -Mantra. Wodneodsy V jij-`ii . -`Tl Of Bier: Desoi-ip.tlb`p_'.* nuuun. - A01 u_u2fr;:2.-,1`? W6 IIIDVV B0501 Five Pom Bu-no rs `vv :1-CU N VAN D GEOR- COIEHN Yyoggysl Mail Lino bln dnnnnntlnn with thn (31-and -`Nn' `fl .02: -nu -I-In _n omouusj Ir ..-.. .-".13", ' '7:-iqi',I:'.oA'173.Ii'a5F.;37 ;" hit: 0 our, ~"An`it :. . I if f f 35:: non. mm or. autumn Inna!-:1: . . n'3r'3a 1`e3 B1y hoazfco m'sw'aunc nun ` `iwpml . ---r--?- ---U 0vACCC-?:`v'- ; "" g-'uIxi-iron--" $ .1-llnmlllllldx-i 9!l_`I0lnl' .\ -':.~v- y,. ` tn: [- ~. . ` W`. J 17:` :-~.*~ ~ -A .uf'z`:xA . v .` -' ` r,... ..i.,;'I _- -o I-men. Solicitors. Notaries 850. 011109 Loam`. moxmsox 8: MAOWATT. um! um: of Commerce Block Jlnlop at:-e'e't'. Bum Wu. Lovwr. 0.0.. Joan Dwizmson. B.A.. , D. F. MAc_wA'r'r. - 4-_ _- -. ; unanwvuu V'I2ECl$jf ooons`iI:"1V%%oE,;T"A*}BA\Icq:|: nntgu nIaco'Iii('1'.iiii5iIIoI|.. wmn % &Mn.91'n- % "DESIGNS, 1K Ci+l_%7L'f17S"KffD`.$ELEOg` - T_I0.N3.,MADE-- . .: `V Film c.pu'J Iaa7.oo6.'ooo'. a;.:..1;.a .}'uI?n;Z'3.... meat at Ottawa 8100.000. Reservqtnnd _ . , `Sterling. TEE MEROANTILEAFIRE INSURANCE co. Oiplul 8500.000: Govornrpont deposit; nisdo. 1'8! ABOYI ARI ALI . BT00! OOIIPANIIS. mm wxrnnmo MUTUAL mun msvn. ` ANOE 0_0-V 0In'itIl."8509.09o. . mm .Non'*r`I'i ASSURANCE COMPANY _,or 43 l 3.2; AND LONDON. . Cantu}. 3.000.000_ Sf-ptjllpcz . 0F1? IOE_-'-`Over HENDERSONB Hard- .wao"` 'ZSto'i'o. ' mt |.|0_0.'l T,o'a'4'\%'1|Tt`= oi= co;IlEB:; V ~_ 4 Aog11ou6nu_tr q.11 m a-at % nnuas. rmnr unnxdms. %nm= L` STUFF8, SOAPS, O08, ' ' V " A \v1\'{.1-vlsrvnrrvnan . U co: I.A_g_I_g Acencv I rum; rouri?jig.~&-. 9'! Q I Dvc-cw vvv:--w 00 Eur morn. Solicitors. to an. ARTHY. PEPLER at MCCARTHY. Notaries. &o.. Money D Am-ox Mocuwnr, Q. 0. M00 D. -In ant` A Illnfnn.` ABTBY. `:' `"3 "'z "ooo`7o l'zi'1`x'x`i.`s 3`"4?6`o`6 tamlesbene . e lowest oonilstent witluatet ; Boniface every three nears. never less than per cent. on the 1110 p n. nor-lees than ll per cent. on the endowment plan. Total Abatinenoe_Aaanranoe: The only oomgoatnl in Canada offering epeoial advantages to ab-' gainers.` "Accumulated Fund nearly 36.000300. ead oloe for Canada. Montreal. ` _ . H. x. coumnmnr. ' 29-tt Anvmon Office. Agent for Barrie JAS. SCROGGIE, convmncmz. comuss1om1NH.c.:. Agent for the following Insurance Companies . CITY OF LONDON, ENGLAND, X _ A QAA, S-_.-..IL_S __lLI_ AL- l\-.____._ GEORGE . N97 `:.m9'3T-L ?` .,,:ILA.- I 11115 uuuu JIiu'l'Abuuannu uumrau .1 in . based on a solid to dationuot eoonom! of ma. emeut and noun business prinoi les. 8 features: Forty ears experience: ersl form of Policy an non-forteituble after two and three years. Prominento eat": Bound Illa nnnnvnnnne I7,(ll)_(II nnld inn {ma 2 LON] gm or 'i1:Nc-1-.1:.AN:D." . nsunusnnn m 1947. ' ms Lona ESTABLISHED commmr is baled donor eoonom mnnonmnnf All!` nnnn ,hnlInnnI nrlnninnn. The City oi` London! re Insurance Co. The Warwick Union. ire Ins. Co. 'l`he'Oo_nunercia1 Union Fire Ins. Co. The London Guarantee an Accident Co. TOWN AINLI; FARM pnopmmt non sun. vntn hwnllinon tn Rant. 8&`:h::3`I%2'%$a nation. Barr1o.undB1ng Q II . --nu-urn-An: I nnvnvnw '1'UW N AND IFAISM. l'.I1U1'lh IE]; I. HUI! Dnun. V Private Dwellings` to Rent. - OAIIADIAN, PAOIFIO RAILWAY . TICKET OFFICE. . e . Ticket; tuned wall into! OFFICES-9 Owen-at. next oer to Bank of ` Toronto. Barrie. Ont. 12tt bLIF`E`KSERNli`EV`C`0ilfPl'NYl LT jfj T Q `T THE 7 lMllllFAc`|'lIlIElI8' -| Run 0xmon--Toronto. Ont.. s dongld, P. 0.. G. C. B., I C-'U -&-II IIIIC CI I lwiliuug I IUD Oiferssto those snirering from defective sight his crystal spectacles. su erior to an other in use ;- constructed in acco cewith e science and philosophy of nature`. admirably ada ted to A the or ans of sight. and perfectly natu tothe to are unknown. y a or-ding a to the human eye ever invented. They can be" worn with perfect ease for any length of `time at one settin . civin astonishi clearness ct vision by can Ie or at or artic ht. and .ccmfcrt_to the spectacle wearer here-. R. A. DOUGLAS, - B_othwell's Block. Barrie together the best articial help` I - ll. Luv . . . . . . .. jcwvv : ,~ I >.. 00101! 81 8 has W; 31 9 -- _ soo .... ....1oooo S 21 5 1'10: 100 ...... .. SW0 8 10 5 " 100 ...... .. 5500 V 1 WUIIIIIII W} 15 5 _98 ...... Alla -1- bor`tb,eatu u1,reua ii: the '1!ownr_'ot `Barium 9. Send Ear Priog m. - nnroitnn &,nnoWNum . 8 A ` DunlopV8tr_et._ Bn 9.. "WILL o.B.sPRv, lIIA_L ESTATIWNSURANQE AA(}Ali_NT . u-u_`_,I_ _ III-.. % ETA. uoue|.T.- T:I.uE!4Atn- 5'!!! .t!!3II|=.I4.N.. 49.1 .. .. Mu -In rnnsonn-mine oA niruLu- a-bnronzinnn. .1919. I3Il'l'lUo Ill I-1600.6-luau Ir uuvvc-3 o--_w--v- -. luuam-on Lzmwox. ~Wnu.mM-on Avm, v 10118 B. Rum. :-:. _ ~DIAMN z so `I 5' 5' cu `fhavcaa Iv, \l\`lll&'.llL`l, ANni~31UsHEs. V Irolnnr An1:Io_Lns;-A FULL `mun. _ }urup:s',mn;Lnrun: miiulz` | 0 Owen-sh. next door :3 of Toronto, BARBIE. ONT. BRITISH EMPIRE Z1 ISKUDR I 31% RRIIR I I f :3 r i wmon aAvn.Lm-no' N AND kg Provincial Land Bunoyuuo oom. Gamay : Block. . . ilqiceu fioussyug _:.l:j\:_.`.-_- -.._ --vvwv - Aw-,1-u-, v`. y 3;` ---Wlll.b0`fol1l|d--' 3 IIQQQ: 4:` Ln: *1 A1- REPRESENTING ! mm NORTHERN ADVANCE. `inns ms. co. , sir John A; Mac- , President. 0 Bl! Unfllto" . I will briey notice the nature of junti-' cation, and-`then the _ _. which follows to the believer by f}9i1;_jneChriat. V _ [The jugtiohtio ct Sfpirjnez iavgn act of J 94 -. D-.r<,i,o.ni.n we`. gzhexeby 9 1! at-.dg.n:zl}:teo\1q. __o_2;;n. other words: Inc v , 1nc,t_G .00l|dl,tl0.!1;0.f`0ll0 ('h9shIth -A pt the whole.-kw. We:know.o-bnttwqii r_I`ay|`-iterebyh is sinner; cnnisbd jnetied._'f N!-`ho? ::`$`:-wing i;1l!>9d,iII`er tmhe; A I -Y r"f';. `.'-`` . '1' .'9""i8W"99!:. " fh`Ieh;" `Ati 'i orQ-; - thwe``ri"i " e, 6 is" " 3"*!i*% 5 . N `ha Emu" " .75. .y if lil- 'f . ` rliijfofci ' Tm ' _ ' iii!` nnfhr 0 KOO` qnlllllllhllillyib CIIWI. IIIVQIIH ISCVC 'b`e"e1i ms d.o i xi'a -`of `ii: ordr to propitiute their .Deity-' The lutin "ht! M01!` Mk- ,edgepter $126, w `erwigli `shall Icome ;bdfr,ej t,he LTor or bovi.1i;yae1f_ Bgfqrdthe most high. God? : Shall 1 <=9m`W,it{: bimw - Mlficel on-`wltlmolvea of one -.vos:.oldi'I` ._with;.thouu.ndI oi-rum on river: of.oilj?' o'i~'ih3ll"v I `vb any first-horn,` thetruit; of ' * myfbqdj,` op=h`d gig of .my;"/udul?` = 1`!'1is'_ ~ofy,`hsb rouojjnded oqntury nfter century, .'??ith'al1jiW,."F` J _ J59. 9nIyot,`$ "'i:I`lf. ;6.%.. _.t dn6`nti9n;',v'Un4 -~.1s19 n*-re In. W 1!-ri%d'f6.rm'--IN` ;4l.s;be' Ion jun ~kei;.`,,, wit th`_ @1919; this _`---! ..-....1-..:-_ _; n_s`n_,` it , the'r o` `!in"bn5 b""`1"olj;; y .' `,"`S1ei6Vi:ce` " able. rgmgip they ave.` " .~It`s s61h:uon~ L! In ed. 851: or63:':?mo. Du thi,,. saunas ll , uuv :09 an: {ICU EU UL-IIII, Iuucu 16" a. title to. eternal` happiness, therefore, Christ fulle=ell`right`ebusneu=for;our juaf `tiati'on,~ and 7thue~; feitff n'1e'keI= 'u_ev~`one `withiGhr}at`_ezid Io e'rmr`-on-a `with use ' `As, 1 our sins arezm .3, wohriat, -so is his`. righteouanen ti-anLs'ferfd"` to (us. 3?` '].`,h e1"efore being ~j_netied; ; b A - Ieith, `we? have peaoewith. God ` thtoug gbur Lord` Jesus Christ. , Y _:n |_`._3_n4 #3-.-" .u . - -' L --. uuu uuuur uouuvuvu In uaIua,' we -50!!! OI Go"df,'v hith Vftilly-discharged tho!idebt- `of sin "by: hii`O'1 m -prepiou bYood .jj "0buer', - dear in day friendg` that there Iur ,two_d1ihtint4 parts `S our`: n1iaiiontupon_e'a;r th;t Man is {gran fdobtor tb..d1vine;j;u,stige ' he_. he-`t nothihs` whrdvtith M081? .' (J ._ so thpt dgbt. .Ch.rint d9scqnde5_1,,eVqtered? his prison-house. Ind paid. dQw;1,_th_o price of- his -ransom, and set the -captive at liberty,'b11t yet he has no oIn'im, much less I. `II. LLA-.E__- J UIIIQI How can a man be just with God 7 Reason and revelation and conscience all agree that we are'si`nners.' How then can we_be reconciled unto Hitn whais o_f piirer eyes than to behold iniquity," `and `who cannot look at sin with the least degree of. allowance? n 'M`ankiud in all ages, though `unaided by the "light of divine `revelation, have ever 11eld`_theinselves_ "as sinful,` or else what` is the meaning" of those enor- mous sacrices and long and weary ]5'il- griinages_thatjr'e read ajndghear of? Many and-. unnnnsbdref wgsys and`; `means " have ".mJ'AA'!h'.&'1.':.-la.`i. ....a-L 1.. J...` .`.......i:o:.'c..- sTi'i:.'3?7b 7o?:3'7 u -i'3in%'. i"i?:'if ii iz7i1 >i'$' 't'1 i' hie revelation ot God : piltto mm," hro ;thez vwhqlo mttei in7oxphined, .how "God-Cchn be. just? add yet`:tho'-j'utior of Thin tliati bolivebh -ih "Janus-;~ the Soil? or am. Man :.`.I|-.m.u..1.`...`......a n..".'.:-:...v ..: -:_ T enersl is the want of a national currency felt that the Government will before long nd it necessity to des_l'with the question. This is 8 matter` of vastly more consequence to the country than playing the game of ps1`typo1it1cs. VV IVV CAI CUVVIIIIWCU U889 IPCI VI 6 \`\ I You -no`tio_e the jlenguege of the text, Therefore `being '~justied by faith`, we have peace with God through our Lord J enue Christ. There ia`no question that can occupy or take pose union of an im- -mortal mind of greater. i Vortancethan LL2- `The following sermon was preached on Sunday, let September, in Bethe! Church, Sunnidale, by Mr. Thiatleweite. a. farmer, residing near Stayner : _, III gun a n A 1.: Therefore `Being: juetied by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord J ems 0h'rie't.-'-Rom.` 5 c,~'1!at vie:-ee. T C I , ..,-_....__ V in: Bonn; toot of. A99, I desire this `morning tohft up the stan- dard of the`Gosp"e1 of-Ohristfwhich is the power of God untofsalvation to every one that be1i,eveth,<..but whiolubesrs upon its bosom responsibilities of the greatest im- portance to us 'al1,,for.whioh*we shall have to given: aooountat the bar of God. `If... ....L.'-.. s.I.-'I-......-..- -1 LL- ;.-_n. ugh; ~u1r._n. ~>';,.-.._ - - ricnle. That nog-V neu men and newspaper men and every , ,!A4 _I I__.>_2___ _, Vi Ilnvln -vv--I-r _ -_ _ lone` elee th `_n my '_of`huving c'u'rre1ioy i`nin`amT5 tilen- it in ery at; Doininion; " 1.13! '5,TP?'.5*!S', _ pr9"."i *0 9'53 : but everybody does not know it, end therefore `ever y__ho'_d.y'o not tnke it ct. the `rate of one _hundred cents on the dollerg A 'governIne_nt note with the public credit on its basic every one could understand and every one would have faith in thepromiee. Such e note would be current from Cope Breton to Van- couver. ` ` ' JHK " $330 J`ZUU@5I' , IYUVBIIIIIIIH VIII KVICVU an arrangement hes been made` between some of the banks to mutually redeem the bills issued by them. Thisis very good` as far as It goes, and it marks the necessity now felt that the currency in use _in;the' country should `pass at paryall dver it. The best way of securing that undeniable necessity is, to make the currency national. in all respects. Then the security being absolute the condence felt will be nu- doubted. Th:'I..`ondon-F_ree'lPress has the follow-. ing remarks on" this question of currency : Why is it that an Aymericand .`,` green- back passes. at Dar In Canada, and that a Canadian `bank bill, no matter how- good;the'standin of the bank issuing it may be, is subject to a large discount in the United" Suites`? " Tlie r_eason.is that in the one case the currerfcy is backed by all the nancial resources of the country, and in-the other -it merely represents the -credit of some local banking institution. We in Canada are `well aware that the notes ofall the banks are A1,`but the same" condenoe"d_oes'not extend` among the people to the south `of us. They may be excused if they are not as well inform- ed on that m`atter as ourselves, One `of the needs of thiscountry is the establish- ment of `a national currency which shall be respected at ho and abroad, and in which all.pa'rties,w' = nd the tullest con- dence. Even in Canada itself bank bills have been subject to a discount if issued, say, for instance, in Nova Scotia or Prince Edward. Latterly, recognizing this defect, Ara n-nnnvuannvvanoa `an. `ethnic -vlgtin `n1n`-In-ans-a i`-"_- flpu walls one out: rum: rexerrea to :- Tv`]T`4_ . la --St'ud_e`nte-at-law and articled _ clerks; in attendance, or under service, in " ..'I'o:-onto, who are entitled to present them- w selves -either for their first or second inter- Imediate examinations inany term before L` `Michaelmas `Term, `1890,"ehall attend the terhrofethe school for 1389-1890, `and the . elnmination at the"cloee thereof it passed by `such itndente or clerks -ehall be allow- ed to them inilleu of their first or second :' intermediate `examination, as the case may . be , . .. .4 _ . . 64 b-The*LeIl Education Committee f may ';nnde`_`r-`ep eoie! clrcmptancee relieve Q Toll` '..l4 .{- ..o 9! I ' 5-. . H: . 3%, . . . 13., a. . 1-4.._ . ` - _ _`,, eg .,Fe_t'i1gi)eiiibif"clrk`froii1'the operation of precdln `btoviion; ` 7 ,. o.,:. .4I~` - Christ has magnied the law and made it 8 a God is the sacred privilege of all that are ` been well pleased. "Christ is without sin, . for God sees. no sin in him that believeth 'sgichai- letit be;I;f,hid. =He imparts -4.3:; friend! "-'1'ho` -1`vzi.ft`Itwi;`hi ~ ect ' `srhhs-!i1sin&1d?sl-a`t:na '| linnn`n .-TI.'.`.......... All CAI U ll`-I llllllllll -- .7 the `V3 LIIIIIWUCQ VLVCIIC . ., . . . Whatever look to Christ and I nd it. . . . . It demands perfect obedience, I have it not, as-asinner, I cannot render it, but law requireyl honorable, and His obedience by faith becomes mine. It pronounces its dread- ful curse upon my sins, I can neither ful- l thepenalt nor extricate myself from that wrath, ut I look to the bleedin victim on the Cross of Calvary, and I see him bearing away my sins in His own body upon the tree. I see that His suffer- ings were substituted for mine. That He made a suioient atonement `for me, and that constitutes, by faith, my release. Is not this cheering to an unworthy sinner, which` brings pardon and longer`guilt'y, . I am no tpardon ; no longer con- demned, but justified ; no longer a servant, but a. son.._an, heir of God and joint-heir with Jesus Christ, which enables me to look to God as my Father, and prepares the way for devotional service and obedi- ence to His will. Well might the Psalmist say, Behold God is my salvation, I will trust, and notbe afraid, for the Lord Jehovah is my song. He hath also become my salvation. , And the Apostle conrms this. when he says : Who shall lay any- thing to the charge of God's elect. It is God that justieth, it is Christ that died, yea, rather that He is risen 'n, who is ever at the right hand of God, making intercession for us. Peace, therefore, with Christ s. i In Him the Father had always in Jesus. - He iscoveredall over with the merits of Christ, for the love` that God bears to the Son He hears also to those who are {Hush i-Ie saith, Thou hast loved that " loved , me. See the '_1'ie'*I_'nlt`-Christ's righteousness mine, C ` V His prayer to His church, The glory which` Thou hast` given Me, I have gIven'i7the`!n."'- Tls peace through Jesus Christ He`. imparts ~' by His blood beque}tll:s;4lt- tilts: - legacy : D6806 ` `f'e'aY.e_wi you, ypeaceslgive 1hW `be 'uhto_you`. `.Letndf_ V911 troubled, , . _ N `hi! grace, for the fruit of the ; -IlY0s .: 397. . (I111, peace. EV by ado. not trust an an , (shes-t.o;Christror salvation.,r..~_ .`N.etin-your Gorlrs`,* ormleserylhgs; or your feelings, for, *-In Me;-? ~`ssith the Herd, yeha'v_'e peaee.. in peace ln'ist"_s_ploI'\y .i lillill-' '_ Awarding to _ Noirmw School Bezulationn At `a meeting of the Benchere of the I Law Society, held in Toronto on Saturday some important changes were made in the Rule: u.t.o attendance at the Law School, a `whioh`ope`as_,t__e 7 th October next. The `efollojnng ",t `e_`i:I11lee-.refei'red to :- ' ,. J34; ~.e-.-S udente-at-.lnw and an-tialna Lao}-m 1 V Ir|..|i'na'i'A cIIfbI": bh :`J ,1 ~ ` cannot put away sin, and _ u ` -u and condemns it; Thus - of the Apostle Paul,` . - . stoip . and all __ ` , be ore God. Us! __l - i - lsweannoesh be) i ' _ by the *law II the know! ,_ ,, l ,;.i.;- oioe is to condemn, -- " > w can justify a personfwho _. recepts. Thus you see that iiithe"sye`o the law we are all sinful, and yf:1l'i'will"jdlsosrn this `more clearly` by 7-_g , _' atjhe co_vena_nt_of_ works. The *law1ssysob_ey"and live, disobey and die. ;l_t`hai no bther remedy to give. It has no .other.meaus.to oer. whereby a person ';.'<;'ii1j_b"ii1t. !l.i9.d5 bntby;sbsolute obedience `i its I ik; have env of r us rendered suchobediencel Has the Lord been in all our thoughts, in all our words and inall out ways? Have we rendered unto` Him o ur- i'xn.`,~o`u'r talents '1 Osn any one here say, I have made in own heart clean b nay works, I am free, rom all sin? None, I 'trust,' presumptuou but, thank God,itl_ii_s is not the Gospel p an of salvation, it is. too narrow, too. vague, _there`i`s no foot-hold for faith torest upon, for it lsywritten.` By grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves It is the grace of God, not of works, lest "any man should boast. Thus writeth the Apostle; in the third chapter of this epistle, from the twenty.-first to the twenty-sixth verse, shows that Jews and Gentiles, for there is -no dierenoe, must be saved by faith through our Lord Jesus Christ, for God made Him to do sin who knew no sin, that we might bemade the righteous- ness of God 1n,Him, for they that believe are freely justified from all things. We are counted righteous before" God, only on LI... .......:L.. -3 f`I....:-s. 1... c..:u. ....s 41...; a,uvu' V[lIVvE7` ulll.I"lll ll `_ ` `in n llizgej-because ,h*.:, `Iii '11: ; wee" ,Thi a hqpe and t_r'\int}1ifI` 7the, he,ryg,n_t of" Godgghove the 'ti'iAl. `dud `c`onit_`u,` end Io*u'ea,. ofooses of life, and lights nj$`theJwa.y thrbugh the valley and shadow"-idf death. May the la'nguage'of- eachoi1e'be: Let me die the death of the -righteous, and let my`laat end he like - - II IIWKIII \IlJAlIIl'e This peace of God we briey notice- N 0 man can enjoy solid peace trusting in the merits of salvation by works, he must ever be conscious of the imperfection of his best works," for it is written : Having `done all we must count ourselves unprot- able servants," and done no more than it was our duty to do. Thus the doctrine of Wthe Gospel of Christ is presented to us In all its fulness. excellency and sublimity. U UUIIIJUV `l`I"C\lII9 IICIVIC \J\IU, IIIJI `Ill "' -Y the merits of Christ y faith, not that there is any merit in faith, for faith itself is a gift of God. With the heart man believeth unto righteousness. The still small voice speaketh to the conscience, and tells me I am a -sinner, and I feel that Christ died for me, and faith is the hand A.L.'A. ..._--..... Ll... ..........-.. ...`l.:..l. ......1...- ...... Vllll-U ilvu lvn. uav Inuin awsuaa Lu Univ lIIlIC\O thzit grus the promise which makes me happy in is love, producing peace through J egos. Christ.` ` I IV I I ' (I I ' ` 3I`Idford.........- . . . . . . . . ..0ct. !5ohombor3.. . .;....Oct.1 lvo;3-`torus: __ Northern. -State`: 280,000, the S91 W 3..`.'~.539s.000 ;? the Austro-Prusaugl me the 1581100-German W3F T1arc0. J-55,900, .Gel'm&ny 60,000; the fun Ruuinn wu:;250 ,000 ; the Sout_h A `Rho `*3? - 3Q.'000; the Afghan war 20.00O.t'i0u, Mnx`iosnA and Cochin-Chinese exped` ea. '3:-vinnin. . n_._--:..n inll 7 M9xiotn- and Cochin-Chinese_ 6X `;,'ec. 65;000.' Bad. the Bulgu-o-Servla `D. ludg tior;;24.ooo. ..m line does 110* 1 gnqttlity uigknesg. On Christmas Eve, 1888, the British steamer Weetdale sank o` Thornsminde. laden with 2,000 tons of pig iron, and. thanks to favorable weather, nearly the whole of this carqo has been recovered.M_ well as the entire machinery and much 01 the ~-ttings. Owing to the ne weather the wreck Speculators in Jutland ha reaped a goldemharveat this summer. _A 4` A, ,, 0 FOR. INVEMMENT Id IO0l1l_'lflt_l0I It. oprlnol lmone I-euIA on on term. 11. .B'l`RA H .1 &o.. mule. ------..____._- ---`AAA-A.-_ ` Depthot the 0ce;;,n_ The greatest known epth of the oceall 58 midi`? b.W'2sen the island TIIIW3 d'A0\1!1h8 8115. the mouth of the Rio de 18 P13; The bottom was there reached a depth of 40,236 feet, or eight andthm quarters miles, exceeding by more than ~J'_I,-"000 feet'the'height of Mount Evereslt. the` loftfeqt mbimtain in the world. 0 tithe hoftli Athnti ocean, south of 59; Tfoundiai1Ad,`su'ri-oundings have bgen mi ` `.tO. ts`-iepth 9.t' 4,580 fathoms or 24 .430 Bf`; while depths exceeding 34,000 feet, `h3I. And one-hslf miles, are reported south 2; Bermuda. Islands. The average dept n -the Pacic ocean, between JIIP3 3! California. is 3 little over 2,090 fathomdi d between Chili and the Sandwxch I8!9D 2,609 fsthoms, and between Uluh SW Newijzealand, 1,500 fathoms. Th9 3`"; .r8*,`., `depth of `all the'ocea.n is from 3,0` " 2,500 fathoms. 0, . Iiuofhue in War. _ , -Accordmg. to a computation just, iasu_e0 =5! 31.108minent.`atatiatician, the cost m -tour years but been 2,253,000 souls. hmllan life of the wars of the last thifrtlz WI! Gout 760,000 men :th I`li.'" ;"n1;l$1_85??_j45,000 ; the Danish war(134'} A ----...t--.. -:...'I wn1"the - . he s f second mtermedlate t- M an Michaelmas and Hilary :13::$.",`,` 0% `at Law School examination the. at the chip ahall be for each intermedi 2 ah1ar. nation as follows :\ 3 9 exam. 1'70` 1 `of $60. .7...` K -2 AIAA &Lllul\lD AVUU The reciprocity treaty of 18.34 beneted both Canada and the United States. Why should we abandon old and tried method; for a kind of internal revenue and high protection trust with Canada?" a This is sensible. The scheme of commercial union is Utopian. It is an immeasurable distance beyond the limit of probabilitv. And it is but the truth to say that the outlook for a reciprocity treaty is not a: all promising. In spite of all that is said on the other side of the border, there is no reason to believe that Canada is ready for a reciprocity treaty that would include any considerable number of manufactured articles. Canada is heavily in debt and she needs her customs revenues. 'I`o sur- render any appreciable part of these rev. enues with a View of substituting there- _for increased inland taxation would ur- doubtedly be unpopular throughout the Dominion. ' A V. w. --n- -vv---v---.. ..-... .,uua` Discussing trade relations with Canada the Springeld Republican says ;- "Rec; procxtyv by separate treaty is the common sense way to admit raw material into mi, country from Canada in exchange for On, manufactured goods. We can do it with- out binding our hands as to the rest of America. III `IV BUY`-IUQLUZ `DI Xnother ship, theuassian friszateA1e1~ ander Nevsky, stranded in 15:38, anf whence some years ago 20,000 pounds; brags were recovered, after being Ionga1I:~ ed up by sand, has been found free in L` feet of water,-and her machinery and x- ings are now toebe recovered. `n_ n1__:_r_--`_ 1.w__ 1m-m LL- 0-35:, - uuvvowuon vi. cu u-av 2:-V. Some Danish speculators who have purl ' chased divers ships sunk from time :2 time off the coat of Jutland have bee: rather lucky over theirvpurchase. some years ago the British steamer Helen sac}: of the coast being laden with copper, al of which has been recovered by the p11.`- chasers of the wreck, and a recent elm \ ination has revealed thecurious fact than the vessel has become disembedded from the sand, so that now all the machinery may be recovered also. A....LL.._ ..L:._ LL- `D..--:_.. :_:._-i,. H-.. your the crops Turn out. ' A - to the September . A9":;_` 113 Bureau of In holletalrio [1376 hardly turn _ En Utilrthe .ntiipgtions_of t (1 {mm 108 me .ou',ceig`g1red 1n_Julv. Tihesgp the :2, estimate of 0nta.r1o_whea.t 1: long, m '6 Ju1y eetimate by 4,000,000 bulb. `eh m the estrmate rs supP5d tob 0097! . ange yield of actualt !jauod"l1`l`nwhe3t yield will be 8,250,000 108' 1!" 18 than the average of the 1, buahe an and 5,000,000 less fhanlug M seven 1% come total barley yxeld xs3:7,5g_ `yen. 1 hele above the average of the pm. 000 bu` 9.1-; the aggregate of ca `vious uevenoibooobushels. _ ` greater bv ea crop in Ontarzo vn the totl cert/he 5ve1'8g8 Of th last much above i reported as a failu years. Coglme in for an average, And root 'P reported much better than potatoes aria considering the Wlde-lpregg was suPP` gt had set in to an alarming reports `$1130, 3'. rent pgrts of the province. 9x_tent 1ndrr:spective higher prices for With the coarser grains, 8100;! W11 ; wheat and : gccity of Rotatoes end ap. the 13'9" ad vanced price of duty pro. plea, and the in realize 9. higher average dnce fi:11';';): this year's CF39 than? in mo L don Free rests. [in the seven// _ , - ed out he recor duatrles comp ' hmh. _ trig I So,1nrea1ity, 11 b; ` seven ' re, bu: -V -Lvb ind 5w:fh$40. VI U. 8. Trade Relations with Canada_ manna:-:wna 5--.!` -A1..L:....._ _'AI A Treasures of the Deep. ` . frne 1'11; fraus. I IIHUITQ &V VD` Qt` II no II no ' Lecturer on Diseases of the Throat and Note, Prmity Medical College. Toronto. end lete Zllnloel Auilnnthiiovsitel tormeeuee ot the Phroet.-None end r olden Bquu-e..I.ondon. 3: land. Omoe. 187' bollege Av nae. Toronto.- r.' Bpuebury will-he at the ueen'e no Barrie. on Thursday. so t. mt -tromja to 1 mm. tor eoneumuon in t. oIe..e_nd mun- my tel i Ear. RATE! an EBTEN. g . BARRIBTERB. anon In men Court 0! James. Nouuej Public. oo :11 thosunk wroronm."1`53?1'3?"' 0 " W 3.1!. Snwrmr. go" V . G.!l.Es-run. _ - ____.-__ - . -.-.-gun-on tVl\I III!` ON 3 '1` AR 3. I - 0913-teen DoaAl::IJ1lg%alio?t1l nlnas.-J31 h1'g1'Pa';Y.E.'.`29..*2.`}``.t`A`1ni'{?;.%;'i'i:'.` turns. 0. E, Bmwsox. -930. BA 3 1-**.$`.`..`.`3..`. ..*:*.i1,.`.%1.1 ..`,.`:`.;'a u........... ;%: vvuwwuwuuw _...._.__........._._..._.__. ;'rnwAa'r smoun. nan-mm nn-n_ Nntnrlal. COIIVOYIIOQII. M'ono_y_to )R.' J. F. |l:"AL'lI`aING Graduate :1; gsilgz Tnlmu-n . , nl-nn n. Fallow ...:.:_..._-.... u-_...:..-._-...-- owr. mnmxma. H "' Tm. to A R Auigneoin Trust. 031.30%: gukg. u1'i3 II: a? mod 11 to and wit o35'1m.. 'Im.% r"o':`%`.'i`e..'.2.a mi : macaw. . EKING.`8u a:'-.'as 3. 1059"" nuns E w R . . nun t M D oi133uu93fw3 'ea'mouyx91- to "v . snug! vats. PoIt0 on Bulldln . Barrie. and at his nrlvnm 1-uldanm; Muv . 11-ly )R. E. A. SPILSgURY. I -lllA'I'_ - '1' amen B rriaterl. Sol!- ;1:l1vt1t;Ir(3x5tAt`lJ:I:` BupremeR'0o\?rt. Prooton. 2.::3e..9::2:.!.:*:9:.'~n.=.$;. .:`%:*. %v!1::: ',"i"ro'pi'le9o:-. Excellent no mmouuon tor travelling public. Bu and srdor wellIup- WC gr: L'"'.g`?'` 'e`:ano%u::do?lt!t::e' III! In lltrggu. Fogvudooro we|tyotMar- o g at:-4-at on Dunlon an-oat. I`. `tome Solicitor In Chancery % fa kc. O co-First Duo: South of . d : Block. Owen Street. Barrie. uwrnv as news. b '1'. BANTING. 0 I. will be at his `u_I&:_r5_o;:|voryBsturd.u!. - - vV_7 I = := . Hm QUEEN'S. OTEL.-A. W- BROWN. .. . .=:2.2*:'.-..m.':?`%;:'.` ::3?..`a::.`".%f NW BU w Va-vuu vv guy-...., .. ,.,_, , _ Solicitors or the Suprom (3_3urt `ot Judi- are of Ontario. Prootors. Notaries. convex- ioghlogk. opgggrte 123. 8:13. W. R?.8tut?on, sr.1.rr'rm. am. 0611: hum [EARN 3 MURUIHBULV. nannxutnnu. Solicitors. Oonveyanoers. 850. Money to DIR.` Oloe-Over D. J. Murchison`: Store. srket street Barrie. Branch Omoe-Potter`: ook. '1-`ottenimm. . Bnwmn J. Human. D. O. Mvnomsox. -L- 'r'i'o"6v'i." `i- o"y i`{i Eu`1'5'11'v"o`h':&7r1n1uh1n""3 "3 Oomontlvot all khan. Fin:B:-Inks an my .i'.`.'n.'~:.`; .": $. : a'.2.`."e.`.s'i. `?.ia .'a n be 31 tum 'lavbottor,t'hnn W33 : anyoua:: 13nd. and unfnnuh superior. Otlloo-Oornorot streets. ~ wit. DDII-I IIHIIMI. llIUlOIIDOOO.|ip on 0 :11 kinda a u d L11. Faotorv. Jo?1'::aa*:?slt`.lg3u 1"1;.l:I}. [EARN & MUROHISON. 'BARM8'l`ERB. 8o1_!g_lton.Ag9gv_gyugnog1;a. - -AL I an.` Va fang EWBON 85 OREBWIOKE. B METERS ..2<;1.*.*.~:::.'. .% %=;.e:.2:2}:..:.::? 3:333}: LRRIE PLANINU Nuuu.-uaau. Danu- Onrpontar and Builder, and Manutooggr Door: Bub Blinds. Mouldings. Goo. - 11 done promgitli BN1 5'o" .l'lIAI'._ l.I'l'l8. In `Ilka ntnnv Inhn A In VV-abov- .._......_........_..._..._......_.___..__....._..... ONEY T0 LOAN.- uoooo H d cent. J. '1`. BPR.0UL. 3ol1o'i?or.Q .. E- ` H, LYON`. PRIVATE FUNDS To LOAN . on Rul,l;%Itu_to at `owns rates. Farmers MI Discounted. "00 locations made in as rt 0! thooounuyu Raul luau bought an d. 00 in all. tl bun .2. u.'.'.K`2{."i`. .`'1'aa. oa--our A_ _hn A. RADENHURST BARBISTER. AT- torna Bolloltor In bhanoery gonve on- Door of mo co. ml : Rlnnlr, nwnn tment. Barrio. . ` `943 V we:-my. 1'01-onto. reuow 0: '1'r1uuy ` e Member 0 the `Call a ct nu on 11300:: of Ontario. 0 ~- mko'|oldo oo. wont! Pout Omen. 25 - - '8 B EBB. emu OONSTABIJK nty simooo. `Once--Pouoo court. won 0!: the Supreme Gourtot ndlonturo for Ontario Oonve nncer. 8:0. Money to Loan. Once: in B'nnk or ox-onto Block. Owonsgteaet. Barrio. T R. FERGUSON:"BARRI8Ti;1 souor; . CCU \IVUII OIIIOVI __________________________.____` Y E"o` I-`53? ""13&" '1': 313:? `W Lo3'A.n3~nY F'1`nP1.ni' & Moom"fm'r.$ , , t2.'. ..'.2{-"i8.``.'..i. `6`aio`:."ov.':5:..3::` I Commerce. Dunlop moot. I6-11 .A. nose. manwu at the "n! so of burl. _ 3-'..*2?K3.'. *;:=.z.-:... '"a.':.'!:- Dn them-amines 5; night. W ._._.__...-. ' mucnnnaullivl MANIIFAOIURBB --.- . PALLING Graduate nlty. To:-on . Fellowv allege of nagging: Al nntnvl l!YII0lA'Nlo _oI;rwui--. ZIVVIIUV-9 III-I 's7uo`."1'53t'6&"oo nun private residence. Marv FINANCIAL. DIN'l'II'l`I ....._.. . ...--..-_-- 5!! U I! I o Tanorr. Noam AND Em. .___-_ -; u. .;;ilu...--4. -_.1 xv- HOTEL! -uo-. ;'~`" ` T* E BENNETT! Di-NTIS1`. |- --- -?o`.`.t'.'..-y Do 0 O ' V ? .bh;:roun. put. so , O31 ":'o"x: A. E. H. Omnswxon. W. A. 1 9 non Bureau: o.`.`.:: i`: ..`2:&`...%` Ban-lo. Onthep:-amid :**2.'.',:'.: ".6 Fi. Beggar. J of wmxcy of Trinity nllnun of 41-tf I. IIVIIII 'W'Uww Ctwu... Ion " ., ,. _A ' 9* u KI"? " 1 ~ Lo 1`/|l(, q --!.N'.l `I H I` I ~ gli; .` 1:. .c..m:n%n:w. % . . I . , _ _ __ . Inn". :u.La.'.o n.x.h..au d.'...`nl-.~1.-s... |:qsuurAiL Bi.Ae1ts%v..1I1:|Ac,: Neit door to?- HEUNDERSIGI}-I-53. ' 2&3 ' `tn ZlZ,..::*.-sn-s'M.. 33:3,`: 2' M17.` 83113 Q0100 Md." ` 9` 5 ulliqs . . sno .:No..B5.00 _ R wnnglzn . DR. PALMER. SURGEON. EYE.` `EAR. Throat. None. 66 Gerrard-Itroot. out ' To- ronto. my be .0011: not! at tho Queen : Hotel` Barrie. on Friday. my the 10th. from 8 up 1 o.m.. and the second Frldpy ox every month. ' wuum vvuuu.auuuuwn- (I max at Royal in connection with the Gran Trunk Railway. It is intended the staunch and go ular steamers, " Pacino " Capt. P. M. Came e 1; "Atlantic." Ca t. R. 15. Foote: 'Baltic. Capt. W. Tate Ro rtson; "Northern Belle. Capt. W. J. Basset. will run as follows durin the season of navigation. 1889: Leaviu Co iugwood` 1 u.m.. Meafox-d3 p.m.. Owen ound 8 p.m.. Wiarton midnight, every Monday. Thursday and Saturday for Killarney. Manitowaning. Little Curreut..ka- awons, Gem Bag 8 anish River. Serpent mm. Algoma M is, lind River. Thessalon. Bruce Mines. Hilton. St. Josergs`land. Garden River. and Sault Ste. Marie. u up Sault Ste. Marie at da light everg Sunday. uesday and Thursda . he Eatur ay steamer only will call at ockburn Island and Meldrum Bay. Pumv Boimu--'.l`he steamer " Northern Belle" will leave Collingwood every Monday and Thursday. at 8 a.m., calling at Midlan leaving there on arrival of moruiu train from oronto. tor Parry Sound. Byng in et and French'River. returninw same route. For information as to trei ht rates and fares. applzoto all agents 0! the rand Trunk Railwa . the ursers on gegad stfiameraoor toThed reat No ern Tran- o.m..ll1ngw.i...- mod- I-ntua- 129:0; R. n Aumnnu Dilzlg lifillllfl 0!` I901 lgallfvllv 1V0l'|vllUl'll `J. a . m. . lllngw . . . .- . irao. LOEVG. CHAS. CAM ON. 18 Bee.-'l'reas.. 9 b qngc{ cHAs{.rL. sA}Nn'ERs. wncumsa mun JEWELEH I IN nnsvmna `numnss. IN nuuum.` inv1teuren_fwglot th ewd,oon- ndonoo ot the non!` b o. ` I amok in own! nowyun oompr `goods-or the very latectealznl. 1 _-T nnuizv A un nun nu ' `:-;Ao%u-;vuf:.nm -.;-- AlBOL`1.':N; & S7AYINfPABl10I u-orroslmn tannin I-IQTEL, .I\vvnO'r Aim - 3 `V 17 jnavlliilvh CD. QIZIVI Ill 0 Ru"3ER%s AM.P;s;| E117 ' Hf I153:-I 'l'|m|nI-lnhiu` t . try 011!` IJDVGYHDFUBDBTII. LDIEVIJBIQUWDO. In the selection ot a Dominion Piano" and a Dominion 0 ton Ridean Hall. the an:-tiality shown them y Toronto musicians in e selec- tions oi Dominion Pianos tor 182 at their public concerts within the last `and present season and the enormous increase in the business of over vooper 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. u1cn.and;nvs'r.v- Send for `. .E{.`3`2..`.``t`?.,.`." 1.`.`&s.`.* .!';.t'i,".;'."% ..`. .?.`." " } sole agent for the price list to Wm `Sherwood Boxas bounty ot Bimooo. VI wwjilIIOIIOOQOIOOOIOIIIOIIIQIIIIO Nonhernulwsysouth OIIlOI|OIfIOllIOlOIlOOCIOI IOIICIIIOIQIIOII VIIOIVO E06! DBIOVB H10 OIOIB 0! 05011 mun. . The letters (and all other mail matter) are taken trom the intact letter -boxes every day Sunday: excepted, at 8.00 o'clock a. m. and at 5 o'clock and at 8.00 p. m V . 80-11 J. EDWARDS Postmnter .._...__.._...._...._................_......._......__. ARRIE FOUNDRY. ENGINE BOILER Wonxu.-H. Blxwnlzglnman urer 01 Ivory douorltion `of En Boiler: Saw um: 11). Shingle. Lu and wood- wor 2 Machinery. 810 FBIBOB I0 DGIIGYB EDIE Ito cannot xnunumuturu ea od instruments as the best in the United Ste es. AI evidence that they do. witness their extended foreign` trade. their long list of First Prize: obtained at home in honorable competition being more then ell other com- peniesin Oenede. ut together. the unenimity of the voice of e press intheir praise; the honorable mention of the rapid growth or this Oompeny.end ite proud poeition in Euro centres mode by our public men in eir peeehee. the honorable distinction conferred by our Governor-Generei. Lord Lenedowne. in than nnhmnn n! I. nnvnlnlnn Dlnnn and I. AIIIIIIIIIB J o c o u I n - O copouoloo-,O0.0IIIooJ OIIOIOOI`IIIIOIIIICIVOIOQIOIO' ' llton-I930: ton Branch Bsllw Peneungullhene. Mldhngl up ` `Y--h CI-uuu4nA'nII1nB rw o%:' : .I`.'...'I'.rI.'II.Ih `Otllwllnd MoIItrOIl...m-------u-- U9 IIDEIQ CIIII SUI -V IHIIIHUUU CIVUIIVIIV CIIIVIII Uh uh: Toronto night mail on Snturdn night only. Moneg` Orders nned on on one Order Omoea Oanndn. nitod States. Green ritain Prince Edward I nd. Newfoundland and India. and Savings` nk deposiureoeived bo- twoon the hours or 9 n. m. and 4 p. m Rnolnluu-ad `|'.nt.hu-1 mnnf. ha hnndnd in 15 min. Tho Dominion Organ and Piano company. HIL- f\-_..l...l-_ III-..` --3 I\---- IVA-u---um Z wt .12 cw.-in - -ctr cw:- uy_:' w The Dominion Piano and Organ Company ossesscs the most complete menufaeto in ritlsh America. employs the most s led workmen end the best materials and there is no reason to believe that it cannot manufacture an anntl Inntmnnenntn nu Hun hunt In thn ITIIHAII . ' I omoe hours. 8 mm. to 7 pm. (Sunda. '9 ex- oeptod). and for 20 minutes after-`the 3 val ot the Mnnnv nu-dam minted on an nnav Omar UWBUI DI! noun! 0! V I0 III: In. I Do I116 mod Letters must be handed in 15 min- utes tore the clone of each mull. mhn IAN-nun land All nthnvn Inn |nnth:n\ nun o`:"ca"e.i z';ii;;a9?siaai;::::::::::::; Mnnfnnl llnnnh R.n.llw:r......... IIWIIIIIIQID IlvlusuooooIIoIInouIIIoIu_ IN a'ooocI`oooonvoi5'cconuupon` llnmlltnn and Rnnfnn RI-nnnh RAH. `D`h%a%.`3..f?:`:'?:`#mg:.* , , ~:.:~ sas- ouu ot_ children. of the oh i. dad for A e'uk1n a Immty. 24_Rou t.l. rqgngry, Bu-VrV1._

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