., .,_..`.. .. ..;.. vuuvu nnuu Iu DUI llll. At a. nwetiug` held In Bombay yesterday. about 4000 Hludoos of various castes being present, ll was resolved that it was necessary to have a law which would enable the authorltles to lute:-tore in the protection of child-wives. The resolution was adopted amid much enthusiasm. A I Wllnlhnn .......:....l.... "` .. ...._-...ll___ LL- 11,, '5! I emy. UIIIIIII. thov submit to foreign conjntry. nay for the le Into annexut on '! -un. aAuui.-'.l`n0 the two story residence. 1` No. 78 Elizabeth St.. now occupied by Major David. Thehouuo contains parlor.` din- `=-:.m- *.*"":*;'-;"':.%.:h1':*:...'3:.`*....'":'; o one o. _ o o 3 n %:%aEnd-a depth of about 176 feet. There are W V ed coal-house. store-room and other outbuildings. hard and soft water Apply to MRS. E. mononsos. . ' ,....,.r m we" m:.,:.2-.'r=:'%..*: R 01' . 0 or In . . s. Meeklnz, Barrie. 69 _ license should mule to suffer for folly by having his license cancelled. SALE.-'l`he the two OR. F 78 now oo unfnu 1`--3` '`-` ` ` ' .Two . THE mew congggpjous BUILDING uuv uv vlwvliu FREE aA'i5i'NG ROOMS {Inga 09:1` and L-non__ e rouowmg property: lot number seven on the old stree (Edgar Block) in the said Town Barrie. su Ject `to a certain right of way var the southerly five feet thereof. conve d by deed number 91.07). Uion this p perty there is built a rst-elass brie `store (1 dwelling. (at present occupied by Mr. A. J arson and the mortgagor) with :3 am and stable in rear; V d ha rrlnaan Iona!-in out lilo 13 0 0100K D0011. The north hall` west side of Ba. "v I "" '7 ' "U "' """ '-1 "" a.t12o o1ook n o .1 f 11 i ; a` xotn?;'}';J.`.- p::B2:t?.n- King (_)Ltn I. succeeded his bmthor. Lu'.l~ wig 11.. who uiroxvued himself in Luke SLzu'u< bergiu 1.551;. As he is insane his uncle, Prince Luupold, was appointed reguut. some Hum ago it, was announced that Prixicu Luitputd mmld be proclainned King of lsavarmun .`.l2u`ch 13, his sevuutiotu birth- dav. A rn a.n(_1 ammo in d conditions will be made known at t sale and in the meantime upon ap- piicati to the vendor : solicitors. Date this 24th of February, 1891. ST ATHY an EBTEN. 9-13 Vendor's Soiicitore. Barrie. U contained in 9. mo Lennox. (which will be sale) there will be 0 Jose h Rogers, anc Hote . in the Town or e made b Thomas need at t a time of d for sale .by Mr. eer. at the Queen's rrie. on j i~iEi@.t'n}ab`f` ii'a_s;`_c_1;,_ L _1391, Ill. UUIB Del. 20 .1. var g I 0 [in 12th ooncesslon Innisl. All clear and in ann urn:-Irina narlnn onn In hvlh-nan and n ann.-I u. u 3. W. :01, Au uuu 001106531011 1111113111. gggd working order. good 1: ring orchard between land chiey clay loam. 1 watered.` 15 acres fall wheat. Farm wit u 4 miles of Barrie. Arply on the premises r to GEORGE LESLIE. A lnndnln Pf). ' nun All DICE!` 3110 1n ldings and a. good 0 and three acres. UNDER and iiy Virtu r 9: Powef of sale in i ; I;Hl'Il`ln\', lwhinh will ha 1| nnnrl no 0 A u-nn Al OR SALE OR TO RENT.-Agood 100 acre mun. being 8. ll`. {of 8 a.fd S. W. }of 9, in 121.]: nnnnnnnlnn Inninl, All nlnnr and in 1' 1""'3`{i1e`i J3n a&e 1=.o. Busluishiivnrvl 1"UUl\I1`DUUI\ I.` UU lJ."\.IUl.lUIlll|l.| IS small amount of mon . Owner can have it. by paying for this adv tisement. 9.9. They won't. (mg the Press. M luus, Feb. '.:4.-'I`Lie annoyance to which the Ishupress Frederick is subjected on ac- count of the espiouugu of reporters is attri-` buted to um u1u;1gl'eness of the iuforumtiou furnisheii by the German embassy as to the movaxm~nt...- of the empress. The German nmbussaulur has boeu informed by the pre- feet of the some in response to a communi- cation on the subject, that the aumoritiel are _u:mblo to iute1`fu1`0 with the exercise by the members of the press of their` iegitiumm activities. UL DUUI lo . SUBSCRIPTION ONE ll0|.l.A|I A YEAR. PLAIN FAMILY SEW] DONE.-'-Cha.rges moderate. Apply N . 6, Henry Street. Barrie. 9,: ` A POCKET BOOK FOU `D. - Containing a small `amount of man . Owner can have it by paying for this adve ISIIIHIII. 9 9 MORTGAGE SALE] ARDAGII-At Cloverbank. Northam. North Deqon, on the 23rd January last. Sur eon- Maaor Vernon E. R. Arda 1:, son 0 the late Rev. Arthur Arda h. eztor of Me glare. and brother of t e late Rev. 8. . Ardazh. of Barrie. Wu.t.uMs.--At the residence of her father, John Goodfellow. Barrie. Feb. 24th. June. Williams. beloved wife of Elias Williams, Toronto. aged 24 years. %__..' ll 7 v` ...`.`.`.'J.". $..`:: : 1:!I _-.-- - .3. SPROUL-D\'l:R-- On Feb. 18. at the residence of Rev. J. R. Black B.A.. b the above named. Mr. J. W. Suroul, of Ian em. to Miss Ellen var nf Rn rrin, BUFFET, IISITKU 111113; I) Eggs per dozen..... C eesspex-1b......... Turkeys pox-lb...'.... Chickens per pair... Geese per-lb......... Ducks per pair..... Potatoes. not ban: Macy,-%e%u:i;:f`iis:urur= b118h0luu..ou.ui1'w:-- Wh `Q Till Q unouonoo blBhp6.f:...u...u....... 0818 DI1h9l...............n-u Peaspex-bushel HEY,DO!`$011............_.............' Hay. new.perton. .... Straw 1- ton. bundlod............ Drease Mutton per owt.................... Sp!-in Lambperquaz-t.er.......... Beet. orequaroers, per owt.. .. .. .. Beenhindquarters IUIIIOIIIIOIOOOIOO ` D roll8OIQIIo0lIIllIlIICI"II Butt.er,lanze rolls. per `Fag: nar dn1.An...._. 37... (`may Otto Unconscious. l31;m.1.\'. Feb. 1.H.-~'(`be c1'u.z_v King of lsavm-in went into a torpor 24 hours sinc~.~, from wlm-.h nulms not yet rocovercl cou- sciollams-1. Cow ox! Steer, Farmers. per owt.. Oovorstoox-.Tl-1mmed.D0r owt.. IIII"..C.IIU.... No. 1 Veal Skins. per Lamb Skins . ._---- vC1lIiIIN I`%v"':c - 0pen2to6 and 7to9.30 p.m. Library open at some hours for the issuing of Boone. 7-19." nwu.mt_:__|on SALE. 'rowu"`6i-` a`ERu-:. 0 Fine Oices, and d Hall Fitted up for Societies, to Rent. ' j I. HUNTER. R. J. FLETCHER. 7 Rlnrnfnvlu U11`. do `V a DUl`|..Iul, Dver. of Ba rne. POCKET-BOOK FOU D.--Cont.alning 9. nmnll nmnnnf. nf mnn , nwnnr mun hnvn eat; 1'31]. per buahel............ vow; - 38t.BpX'ing. ` elaocotuonoooococcco .ey per bush ` Iperbushel.............. ,DO!`3011............_un.........' ' .new.perton. w ton.bundlod............ Be gsO0OlQI4.`lOlIIIlIIOOllI tonperowtllittiliiltilii n Lamb per quarter..... '. orequarbers, owt... Lhindqunrters l Clot-OOIIIIIIIIIOIIIII lerI,)el:rg3zer:lls.per scape:-1b...... ............ zeys pox-lb...'......... kens pain... to per-lb.......... 8 pair.................... .to68..nerbaIz V 1 oo:...1'oo .... s7....o,s7 `8IIIO 6` 60:: U. PI at 1 sale in t `31 at 1 Ann NEW Anvnnwlsnmnrrs. Nickvl Money in France. PARIS, Fob. `2-.--'Iue Governor ut the French Mint has just sent the Minister of 11DaDCeusnnplu of the new nickel money, which is to:-uanprlse ve, ten and twenty centimepiecas. It is announced that the Governunmn intend to put seventy thousand francs worm uf this coinage in circuletion. The new mouey bears on one side the effigy of the Republic. and on the other the value in gures surrounded by the words. "Liberte, Egalite, Frutexmite"; and, in order that there may be no confusion with the silver coinage, the rim bears twenty notches, which the newspapers point outwili play ht\\'u('. with the pockets of those whc are notiu the habit of "carrying purses. Some dissatisfaction is felt because 25-cenr tlme piece.-xluwevuot been coined instead 01 20-centime pieces. --u-u--n--it -IUTII I Owen Street, is now Open. jjngn--_ _- Toronto l'a.rmon' Harlot. 4 24 gin n Qqnn K-V--Sl;`U; l`I_ IN THE -- or VALUABLE - nauuuuo. Seer: L. D. B. SPRY, Librarian Editor : `Table. ---OF` 'l`X;IE ' Died. tun ul 9111: resid muniangg II UUU SUULI DI-ILIU uuu ll VluJ Ilvvu av-covvu-nu a Mr. l\lm'iey aaid that he feared the Gov erument were relapsing into their old policy. The advance into the Soudan would necessitate another advance of the British troops. He ventured to predict that this waruing would be justified before long. He had no desire to hamper Lord Salisbnry a policy. as he was aware of its difficulty, but England was playing a` bad part before Europe by l;i'e-axing her pledges. Difficulties in Newfuumll ind uligu arise simi|ar to those which had arisen from the unouialuus posi- tioniu Egypt, which gave Germany power over England and compelled her to do what she did in l'.*.s']Jt5(.`t to Z mzibm`. 11.. uo....\. .. Imin nnIniu;l.:u- eaiil `In his cool UU ...o,a7 54 - soon!!!) at 0 her oenshc -ox?` tam 4-16* ` ' annual}-5-i.9.s; . 10 A8.` 8 A int ts ` F1-id dSatnr-- ay. f1`:lepn%?1e._m3%g1,. , oo_r (Nou- Y_o_nge 8t.). To;-onto. V ' A ~ 60-tt. .. 4:. " `g 1 Im mm _n.1' x sa;u3;1';}`; 3m- m on3lg', e. ,0 " J.` mu ne made to the Parliament"o'{5a"n;d'; ' at the next session theneot for an Act to Amend Section 21 ot Chapter 70 of 51 Vioto and in- tituled An act to ineo rate the Co ingwood and Bay ot Quinte war`: 13 further ex- tending the time mentioned s d Section 21 of sai Act. for the commencement of the said 1- three railway to years. and for the com- pletionthereot to six years. and also to turth amend the said Act b adding thereto olaueg to enable the said ilway Company tooon- strnet and operate docks and elevator: at the terminal points of said railway, and for other NOTICE is hereby `given that an spllostlon will be made to s Parliament Osnsda gt Il_1_s nqxt themot for an Ant tn A ...-...a I mun: ur 1638. Un tne premises, are a gotiti e house with large barns, stables and eds. alsoa small frame dwelling. The lands `x: within about six miles or the Town of 1-1-1 . . VTex-fns no per cent. at time of sa'e. and for the balance terms will be liberal, and will be made known at time of sale. - For further particulars apply to MOSS. BARWICK an FRANK8 Vendor's solicitors, `ron-onto. Dated 6th day of February. 1891.` 7 9 u unn anu oy virtue of the Power of sale U in a certain Mortgage trom one. Bertha Peterman and assigned to the Vendors, which 11 be produced at time of sale. and on default ins made in pa ent of the moneys therebv secured. there be offered for sale by Public Auction by John Morrow, at the Queen.s Hotel. in the Town of Barrie. on Saturday. the 28th day of February. 1891. at 12 o'clock, noon, the following-Property. namely :- The east halves of the west halves of lots numbers 27 and 28 in the Fourth Concession of said Township of Oro. containing 100 acres more or less. On the premises, are nerd {range house with large barns. stable: And AUCTIQj_\l_ SALE VALUABLFCEARM LANDS THE vowusniw or one. auu ulu Ill It:-.,\1Jcuu uu u Iulnuuug Mr. St.mlm,u.~, iu tt brief rejoinder, s-kid he thought the fact that there were only three thousand II'u.)ps pow in Egypt, against non thousand Whml tbu Government: came into 011100. was aullicieut proof of l*)'.ugluud s in- tenuous. I I .AE __ ____,_ .._\1_,_5>_ ] ` UNDER and by Virtue of the Power D Mortgaggitroln pno. Be_1-ghp. nfnmn-n n-"I ......l.._..1 .. A -- qq.--was-u \Ja.' uasuau .-`1UI.l | UL` UCHB. UUWII UK] the day of sale and the balance in one month thereafter without interest. or with interest only from the day possession is taken, if taken before one month from date of sale. Further terms and condxtions will be made known at the time of sale, or can be had mean- time on application to the undersigned Vendor's Solxcitor Dated this 14th February. 1891. G. A. RADENHURST. 8-ll Vendor's Solicitor, Barrie. at the hour of twelve o'clock noon. at the 8ueen's Hotel. in the Town or Barrie, by Mr. . R. Ford. Auctioneer. That valuable farm property. cons'sting of the west half of lot. number 20. in the 7th Con- cession ot the Township oi! Vespra, containing 100 acres. more or less. _ There is on this farm a coinmodious dwelling house. a la e and eapaoious barn, orchard. stable. 850. A out 60 acres of the farm (and up- wards) is arable _land. capable of immediate cultivation. the remainder consists part of pasture, part of bush land. A considerable part of the former can be easily put under cultivation. The soil is for the most part a good loam. and this very desirable pro- perty is distant from the Town or Barrie less than three miles. Immediate gossession can be given to a put- chasr to em le him to go on vs ith the spring wor TERMS OF SALE :-Ten rer cent. down on thereafter withnnt. Inlnl-out nu. mzn. i..+.......o URSUANT _to the Power of Sale contained in a. oertnnn mo one which will be pro- duced a.t the time or ao_e. there will be offered for sale by Public Auctxon. on `an: n- --_- --.. 1-vv-vu \lln 's'.13ii?a, lfarch 1f1th, 1.11. 1891, l.n-nun -uh..- A--.-.- _- - v Solicitor hi` 1 Uollingwood. 28th January. 1861. -- Ullla In LHIUBL. Further particulars and conditions wiil be made known at the time of sale or in the mean- time on application-no the undersigned. LEN NOX. AULT & WHIG HT. R-1 \ nnHnI~'a Qnlini fnl-a [FARM PROPERTY NEAR BARRIE. CUIIIIIUJIUIK DU MUTE! IIIUIU 01' 1063. The soil is of a. ood quality. and there are several acres of re wheat in the ground; and is a very desirable groperty. There is a frame barn and dwelling 01136 on the property. Thn nrnnnrtv In nitnntn in an nvnnllnnt IUUBIVBU Ulu. . Terms:--10 per cent. down at. the time of safe, the balance within one month thereafter with- out interest. lpnnflmnn nnvuflnuuluua and nu-\R{v A n n n .211 has Orv: vv Vrvu Secretary H.zlI'm|I' stated he had mceiveql u detailud llmcllmsl rep HT. regarding the cou- ditiuu of ].I| i-urinal`: Dillon and O'Brien, and accu1`diI1; tn Luis rupml. their lxealth was be- C0u1iu;:_ .~'.ut1l zv.'Lo:'y. aucuouuur. Luv luluwxug Lurm property. uuu. is to sa.y:--The North East quarter of Lot number seven. in the eighth Concession of the Township of Innial. in the (`ouuty of Simcoe. containing 50 acres more or less. The nail in n? :1 rant! nunlitv and H-mu-A QFA UIIFII uuu uwuulu HUUBU U11 IJIU property. The property 13 situated in an excellent wheat-raising dlstric . and iv in 9, well settled locality. convenient to schools, churches. poet olce and railway. l`1\A nhnvn In-nnnrtv will he cnhl nnhinnf tn 1: ULIIUU Bull. ITBIIWBX. The above property will be sold subject to a reserved bid. "PA:-nv|no_.`I nan Anni J1-nun nr OLA 6}-nan n nn'n :31 : Vl4;>:cl$`i:'n@o, by IE1`. W. D. Mc'Conkey'. auctioneer. the fo'1owing farm property. that in tn nnv-__'I`I-no Nnrlh Wnnf. nnsu-for nf T.nt U1tBUA1V'1' B0 II. rower OI emu cunusmuu in a certain mortgage which will be nroduced the time of sale. there will be offered for sale by Public Auction, at the Queen's Hotel, the Town or Barrie. in the County of Simooe. @_pgg_y,t1;a 7 ag._y qgmgrch, 1391, _ _- __ I__ .. Il._I'1-_|_-_ URSU:A7N(T to 3 Po war of Sale contained in certain mo!`-tgage of I-Inn mn (if an n fhnrn will he n AI-Ad fnr PPLIGATION will be made to the Parlia- ment of Canada at its next session for an act incorporatil the Toronto. Sudburv & Pacino Railway ompan with power tooon- atruct and operate a way-from a noint in or near Toronto to Sudbnry in the District of Ninisain . t A Kerr. acdonakl, Davidson 8; Patterson. . Solicitors for Applicants. 'I"nI-nntn Wnh TR 1901 , -] FARM "I:I3_5i=ERTv| (1 int!` to U 1 omit :00 - Egdlo 8 or"; to Vlilozox-is {Iospn ldren oronto. Diseases of the mm. a. a. uoouurer on ` the Women's Medi- tl'ea.,Only.. Cnnnnlnhn- in DU IrI\lll-`ll M1`. Labunulw1'u s motion was rejecteal-I 124 to 5; . DUIIU Toronto, Feb. 16. 1891- MORTGAGE SALE MORTGAGE SALE. . --m 'rmI:-- : TOWNSHIP OF INNISFII. --IN THE--- couurv or sums. 8-10 --PRIVATE. ruuos. u-1&1 -n._.._-... --OF VALCABLE - --- OF IMPROVED-- CU] UIJU IJVOCUULIUIUUC VI yr! Sir James Fergussou. Under Foreign [Seo- retary, repeated in detail the statement he made in reply to Mr. Morley s question ear- lier in the day. He declined to (ix a date for the evacuation of Egypt. He would only say_ that the English would withdraw as soon as 9. good government was assured and no . den- ger of foreign occupation remained. The fixture of is date for evacuation would undo all the good that had already been achieved. I1 \I ....l...a _...I that ha fnnnnr` thn `I011. gun}: at w nu; r_1 1'. Vendor's Solncltors. puoul-I 8-16 saw. 5-12 V ` IOBY 7' _8'i.',"l` ronto. C8"- v`- The Dol'onwendBol`l :ni%he on]; one that :3], jtand elgrt examination. Others keep 0 _ i_t.' v we aolloitit. ` l:1I`kil.1dl of wok hard and soft W` , h - `H. - . ' V .lierb:g'o::.nw' 3 wsigm I901`. The Doronwend Elect!" and Attachment co. 0. Do . ' E 1lIR.!yaEsp'm:?.2ai.c%?;n._. 911101: to me contrary Do not class this heft with the hun1buC0mbi' nltl t ugh - h conga! gs lwn oxhtnd metal. with whxch t 6 out wi m. but 1: you. wit: :3` 3r'3'o`:s: "nl3'1'i. "13$?ric 12. and one that sum 1... l'\ s.......m aetl ooded. If you wish to 93' --~~: v--' , ---- n"` "1`0nf Iind' the uantit c{-1i51`eni is the Rreateet curative. It isqa succgssful treat` ment for Indigestion Rheumatism N" 39 Solution immbago, la '0' null ldllof 1-'l'0lliDlel, Weak B395 89m 31393309 Heart Trouble, N erv'0' nbuYo Paralysis, Vertigo, FemIl mPl"n"9 Imllotonce, Sexual Declines and 811 `guesses or the Nervous and Muscul tea . gemember that the Dorenwend Belt is the ve latest! - ` :- odlzyi: <;t:lm`1:::zge }6it:i%ii:g.n 331:1` ::;31 D pmb"o mg ';<;rtlr<:.l_;-ve defy any one `to b . clean thin halt Inl-. n... s......v..m nnmb1' yl cavu UUI5 I vaqu. Mr. Lubuuchure moved ll. reduction of mu army, embodying in the motion a provision for the evacuation of Egypt. L!:.. l......A..'l.`.............,... YYn;Inn I4`n-vnhrn Qnn- ....., wuvycuu uuuu muuu Bl.Il1llu8lI3lllo V Further pm'Iicu|tu`s regarding the tire Feb. 18 ' in the apartments by the Empress, at Anitobko Palace. show that the Czar nrst detected the tire. The re originated from the tuning 0! electric wires In the bathroom. Considerable damage was done to the Empress` study and coitly palutlttgs. Tapestry and statuary were destfoyei?" ` Rnnhlnn `(Ant an... ...I. I... n-.__.-._ -L -- ' to am: we strongest. man or the weakest ohms- It 1! 5 Current of Quantity, not nxerelfis sensation current, and quantity cm-ren av ourtlve. It in ll nnnnmzqfnl ETC All Diseases cumbl b El i 13* u'd 3` 1101110 bi thee D()ymnV$gtIfd(lzy1))l)1?:r!11Cw- \ | $210`: Dorenwend is the only legitimate Electrit 31840. which fulfils the requirements 0` i Electra-medical science. It is a complete B0!" Buttery. it has an independent Battery which erstee 5 mild tin t Elec- [ $!<:1`.`[vf!}_hpnt al`:gl:ke)n:1?cl :eog111_3.`9," in nu: UIIUIC we a mud oontdnuon t f 19180` without shocks) an; ggxfrgcflretzulawd 9 Btfonlleot 0 th k t child Current nf `)lIl|l|rtIIIe7 Submr-AIVE K . _ _ _ . _ _ . --- v1. .uuuvlM'*V` ' FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES BY THE nouns WEND El.Ec'l`Blc BELT MD ATTACIIMENTS. Mr. Strathy. offers the following vri/:<. open_ only tonupils of Rural Schools in the L`o:m:_vo. Simcoe : lst prize, gold medal or cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. S. 2nd " silver . . . . . . . . . . .. . lst gold medal or cash -children 12 years old and under,.... . . . . . . . . . .. " 2nd prize, silver medal or C8811-chiIdrc11l~` years old and under . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . These prizes will be given for the mom cormi spelling. All competitors to be oli;zi`2u, - .5: have been attending some rural sclmal T1" jar- lv durinsi] the last three months. prior 0 this date. " e examinations will be in W1`iIm,'. am` will be held in Barrie durin the Easter 1:-31; days, sometime between the %ours or 11 o'cl0\ .4 a.m. and 3 o'clock .m. Day and place mil be advised later. A) desiring to comnere nus` notify Mr. strathy not later than the lat .\1arc1`.t J. A. S'I`RA'l`ll\'. Manager Bank of Toronto. 1~.'.~u`riz`- Barrie. Jan- 21- 139:. i SELF A ELEU mum 'nnn `nun-.. . - ..-__ _ AND AIIIERICAN PIANOS . Unexcelled in Tone. Touch and Durability. Inspection solicited. Always pleased to snow goods. Large stock always on hand. Also lot of good second-hand instruments :; sell on easy terms or to rent. Large sale stable of first class horses. young. good drivers and heavy horses. Sound yours. orses taken on instruments. vv-vuo V-IIIB-I\VV\ \ILIy Oice, \V9.rerooms, and stables. Corner Owen and, Sophia. 8:. Barrie. . SPBLLINEEHMPBTITIHN. A nmum. fmf am Reduction Him AI-mv by lmbuucuero DeL ented- by at \'c at 124 to 5 --l:ulI'mu- Says Tluu the State of O'Brien and Dinah`: liliilltil is Satin- fuctury. - T A. Loxuox. Fe1.. 24.-In the House of Com- mous Lord llumixgton asked what the iuten-_ tions or the Govermuuat; were in regard` to complying with the 1'eco1x1i`nendatioz1s. of the Royal Commission on the Army eh-1 Navy. Mr. Stuuhopo, Secretxary for War. in the course of his reply indicated that the Govern- ment had resolved not to disturb the Duke of UauibriJg'e so long as he desired to retain his positiuu as tloxuaiaucler-iu-Chief of the army. Neither wouhl they discuss any changes that might be needful 0:: a vacancy presenting itself. `In I ..I\..nr.Iu.nu_. Auiniynzl a nvnrlnlntinln ll till! Iuomm mm AND mums OR the Collection of Old and Wm`: hleas A. counts. in any part of the world, and L; charges it not collected. This Association has local oicea in Canada and United sums Head and general ofce. 60; Adelaide er. 1'23-'. Toronto. Rooms 10,11, 12 and 13. O. E. (`UL LINS. General Manager; A: H. B. A3\'l)l .H\\': Sec. Address all communications to Toronto Ont.. olce. Tele hone No. 2463. This lath only Association t t settles accounts. and av`.- vances the money to the Creditor-it desired. 0. E. COLLINS. Manager. D, C. MITRCl{IR()N SOUPS, ENTREES. JELLIES AM) CREAMS M `.D}`I TU UI{I)E} .. `ESTIMATES FOR nmusn mmss AND A BALL sumns on APPLICATION. 4-1 In umtm cnzm &, Pnuncnnn ASSOCIATION. Oysters in Every SE9, Chops and Steaks : FIRST CLASS TABLE FOR DAY BOARDER8. [To 47 Dunlop Street, next door to press and Telegraph Office. CROSSLAND s IE`-lesteiurant Manager 15. Barrie. Jan. 21. 1391. LY CIBCUSSION |NTTHf. ::.:s~" PARLJAMENT. ; MERGHANT TAILORs REMOVAI MAY&co. Oct. 131:. 1890. EG1MMuIoAaso1urLvPua: 7 asmurncmmou rug 1 mousm Iuom. -v- v I-A.-AIJI-I q WM. `ET-Ieuviwooo. II 'nIIn-u\:\u-nan an-.2 .. Orders by Telephone will receive prompt attentxon. on u mun oonunnons current of mec- ah I ted ` atmncant.:nk.3u). Lrrf1:~.:iId- " '3' W Drooure 8 enuine execu- ngngolfnt will be 0 benet. 89 HAVE REMOVED ENGLA;\ D IN 12uvI. ;`. u. 13:. uuuuxna, mt D, C. MU RCHISON. qnIInnn 'I\- DA... February 26 1891, Us JIIU IBULIIDUA. Solicitor for Barrie District. 11-ly '42-ly V to Order. C oopor. I W oodson W oodrux John Rm Bats : '1 he B The " i We (`Lxrr Ind qua.n'i ion. .l7'......1 .1 '..u". .-\L uuu ll J-la` . wanton. A MARE :.\I.I Manta. C0u1hg\-V T)!!! Feb~ `link 1) the R maal . Win, both RGWAT.-~ wife 0 and 11 of Mr. Flos. he ht 'f`.ANKx.\'- Church Murph Miss F Cookst si-ciJ.' ;ELE( nuuc T ,_._`_,. .... ....... nu _vv vulg ;,u.qau.,.1Zl'x`1U IE % Alli|ton is at. mt satised .`with` ;hr}1 7 vi .213 .~',.-'.":..._":/ oaudesoeulrlights. - ` `"9. TI` 71' :,~'.l 1: . -'n '~ A ORTICI opd h m\!nn A VOL. : _Mr_. "E; "1': `Herrick, 6f; 'Sebi;ih1.1`1A:*-id e`r,eotmg`a` large we-houaein con1'1 edniou`with ' ~ - ...z_. The following is the score of the fourth competition in off-hand_ rie shooting:-- Aurora, 497 ; Orillia` 481 ; Tottenham, 457; King City, 450 ; Uhthoif, 442; Barrie, 440; Midland, 439; Byn Inlet, 403; Vaughan, 396 ; Parry Sound, 41; Wanbaushene, 285. -Sentinel. West Gwiliimbury, has abolished the `dog tax. A - John and James McCann, Adjala. cut 8 cords of hard wood in 10 hours. Who can beat that with a Robinson saw `P , The A. O. U. W.. of Hillsdale. gurpose holding a concert soon and-: the Ward amily, of Barrie, will be present and take a prom- inent part in the program, - - - ` ' Mr. Thomas Edmanson, of Bradfordhae _been a pointed Census Commissioner -for North ork. ' - 1 Rev. Stewart Atcheson n former pastor of Burn s church. West Essa has been aying a visit to his `old frie ndsfin_ jthat .u*qlh1I:orhood. He` speaks in glowin ` terms ' 6 . ls ".n e'w harge,`a t.on_street ,: or-onto".; i `la 'n.';LL 1-- , .' zi-.-.' vugrgvg yhnwn Bl3!'80;l',~'.|,'orontO`. .- ~ - v~ Mr." W. Ruthven is abouii buiiagng: gr %.,Aw% bamgon his farm in W95; Egga -" 120x40 Bet A`"nO-nu 3- at I-'..J. 4-1.3-13, 1 - o James Delainey, of Thompsonville station lost. his left hand the other day. ' He and Thomas Wren were sculimz in-the saw mill and Delainey fell. He threw out his hand to save himself when falling and it came in contact with a circular saw in motion taking off the hand. '1`he2'e`wo.s El. large meeting of the Pat tons of Industry, in Bradford, last week to con- sider the advisability of erectin a. farmers grist; mill some where, perhaps in Bradford. n:...1.n....:.. .....1 n-L_...i- - - would resign. After ardl, , ,. in'e't: . rmuaentfo: .1..er~:,3.'...er&!..i"`?;..:. \avv|1IV Cl9-"' Kochlne kept. for sale by German cheguiats mustbereuu-ued to the laboratory where it it made it unsold six months after the data of pur- chase. wheuthe chemists will receive tresh lymph in exchange. The legal price oi the lymph in xed at six marks per cubic -centimetre. or an cubic centimetres for 95 marks. - During nape-ech by Herr Bzilagyl, Minister 0! Justice. in the Lower House of the Hungarian Diet. a tumult arose which the President was 1111-" table io quell. The inproarcontiuuodp until 2 Hon Wekerie, hiinist[ei',' of Finahoe,` ,aod_ itatod , thi um` Litiies order viii x:`1"siur.a1ud'*th`ei*`r:?::1not . " to`- "tthor and the - g, :4 : llplion. .'T. Wesly Savage. of Bend Head, has been invited, by the Quarterly Board to remain in his present; charge for the third conference year. 1-_____`_1\,| 0 no-1 --- Astnrgeon Bay man writes:--As the season advances, the vast qnanitity of logs and other timber from the forest continue to augment and fill the streets VIII ` ---- -, rv- -urn; nu Jll wusuz us 9' Cabarrhal fever are re : ported as prevalent at Schomburg and vicinity. `I1... 7 `IV I A -.. - .__ A V Rathburn Literary society is now on the polititcal controversy racket. It decided that Sir John A. would not be sustained on the 5th of March. There is no further need of either talk or action. UT ' 4 I Mr. M. N. Stephens, of Glencainjn. has im roved his grist; mill by putting in new rol era. Gebrge McCullough, of 'Allu.uda.le occupied the pulpit; of the Methodist church Bra.dford last Sunday. II "n; IV-I.I__-I__ $__J- n 4- A- --.-_ , _ ..v_. -u-.' vial. gvv-I ` Miss Minnie Drnry; of Barrie, is on a visit to her mum Mrs. W. [`u. Carrtlthers, Aven- 1 ing. 3 `ll , II \V' n. u . ,.. . - E v.-.-awn , 1 "Mr. Goldwln Sn In : theory than the lvlotlner Country ha: no real lnter- 3 eat In Oanada II o of those craze: that are scarcely 1 telllglble In a man of great Intellect al power.--London Times. February 5th, 1891. 119,, "ll" - I--n A 1it1eTgi1`,"w1aLs" i{iii; Meaford while % coasting, a. few da.ysTa.go. ` % fI\L- C1L__-_1___.I _.____ BAA!` I over 5000 barrels ` of a plea have been shipped from Thornburv 30 European` markets, since New Year's ay. t'\ III: I - slaw v uuuvsn. I an. Geno:-al Buoib has met with a cool reception at Berlin, \\ here mu police will not allow tne Sal- vation Army to hold a procession. He intends to build a salvation Hall in Berlin. A} A n1.u;x!hnrI\nI.I In D.~.-I-n.- ..-..L-...I-._ _L _ ,; An Orillia boy was found stealing coal oil a few days ago. He had been sent to pur- chase it, but seeing a. barrel belonging to Mr. Cunningham of the American Hotel be resolved to get his can of oil from it and make pocket money of the price of it. He ` was caught and made to hand over the money. `I ! (1 Irina: - ----- There seems te be an elevator nearly in { sight of Tobteulmm, about $1700. having` been subscribed towards it. " v'u ""`G""" Farmers, rem emb gate sum of moral the Union amonn dollars. Vote March the (Sun. the aggre- galnst annexation on In ten states of to four billion: or Lulu For uson. da.ught:er of Dr. Ferguson, V West Gwil imbury, had her thigh `broken while coasting at Bradford. She was at- tending the Model schnol in that village. . I `TVv'.Zl'rot.tiZr1Z;c,;;'za_.`c:es on the Holland River, at Bradford, on Monday and Tuesclay. Good purses. ` Al I {.0 I I A .1 an A 'd;1e`Z:%1{e61;1 esgiaag, 5} Miiii{g"tn. Mr. J 01111 M. Tiin has gone over.to the Intnjority at the agevof 87 years. . L ` I I A 0 e 9 g Knrnn I'\V`n<.It\l\ III l\(`l`.T\(|IIlIl'III\lI In lfhlnlf All Many of the residents of Brentwood have been suffering from In grippe, inuenza. catarrh fever or whatev'er else the malady may be called. % vu-r II Q can Warminster expects a. bi ' v time, on the 27th when the new Orange all wil. be opened. ' f\ 1 I `r I u . 1 9 us GNU UIIU C-IasU_UL DI J'U(ll U; Some practxce m dog-pois oning is going bn in Col ' 1 looTfW tlie farmers out in Sunnidale are wondering what has become of the Stayner cheese factory. `I DA` 11 A l|'I\ . II crust! U union. I .1 I Aleia.ude.r Sinclair, of the Scotch settle~ ment, is lying dangerous ill. Il.._.......... _....- ..---I-- ml.--` .11.- _..._.__- `Tilixisnd of Ma.rch is to be xnade historic by a. big ten. meeting at Oro Station. T ' E\I'II!,,A ll And Oondonlod Into Inca:-emu: an - graphs for Advance Readers Who l Like The Marrow of the Most. _ ddum cREAM--DI8TB.Il}T mus, aL15'ru1u:n nv smcom AND nxs-rmcr IJIGEANGIS A8 LOCAL Nnws. l " .... -- vvuuvvylvu W . V I-'.. , . -E- 9.; ;. ,;'-. Itore. `. . j" ' I L Wygbrikige " c5rrej5oA11'cie ii:t',` :1 `the $`\ulJ\l\I ll uonuaer some point rained le v;ef':ndhnt ' `couhail; Mr. I-Iboda 9 magiitrp_te_s_ decided" that` Ltlieg-he fwu nothing. pubstsntjinl `A " in` Mr; "Hbod I `obj,,ec_tion `and imposed ;~aneot. 326.00 sud .as:7a.a>ss-z-. vat` `. taun- 'w`-ibh.` ` Tub pe&IIi` 'wh<`>`lo'nt`* e nnb1l his .-.-uuuuu ulou, nu Iva. Parnell addressed :1 gathering bf (lostumedl Gaellcs yesterday and said Ireland would not no- peat the Inismke of (imttau when be surrendered the Volunteers. rI-____,, I mu unuuunloa realm . _ On` Monday morning. the adjourned cape. of Fennel}, who was caught. in Medgnte, "In short` time ego, b County meuenger. peddling` tee`*wItlioiit lxoenie. was - disposed or. adjourned` to eomid The` one was "at some point rained 33; `the 4d_e_fend ant'e' jciouneil ; `Mr; e Hrndg Welcome Home. ` Dr..Robex-t A._Ross arrived iri towxilast Saturday night, having been absent in the south for some months. He is looking well. uulu vvuvn U PAGE! UL U|allUI' lnlltiera Mr, P. Stewart has been re-elected auditor of the Dominion Council Royal Tem- plars of Temperance. There was a large gathering at the regular communicationvof Kerr Lodge, last Monday night, an account of which is crowded out this week by: press of other matters. M!` p Qfnibnnb `nnll `m--- -- -` - - ` ` l) Alton McCarthy. the true ideal of an honest, lndepen nt, reliable par- llamemarv reprel utlve. It In an honor to Vote [or 1, don t you think I no. conscientious elvon-mer ? nuuuuuu www WED uuutcu. The peculiar spelling exhibited at; the Town Hall the_ other night, show that spel- ling competitions are quite in order. ' spemng competition. We would remind our young renders that those intending to compete in the spelling contest should send their names to Mr. J.A. Strathy. Barrie by the 1st of March should` they desire to possess one of the handsome \ medals that are offered. 'l"l... .........1:.... __-'n_-_._. V, .I -I H - The Interests of anadn demand that we `should In e Unreltrleled Reciprocity with t states. Ive can only get It by taxln he goods of every other country on t lace of the earth, excepttthose of ti states.--Sir Richard ` Cartwright. Orillia. Packet, writes:--Victohry is ours for certain this time. The government will be. sustained by about 75 majority` We will , carry the three Simcoes, the new members being Col. Tyrwhitt, D Alton McCarthy and W. H. Bennett. East Simcoe (Jonserva.t1i_\:es 1.-.... .....J.. ...S._. -I.-2.._ 2.. ._-I-,L2 __ I\.'K|L.uuu 1-: uun.-3 nu: cuuuuuu, u; Lug |uuu_ The Prime M iui-mu` Di Ruvlna of Italy expresses deepseated fm-Hug of friendship for England. 1ridrnnnu-[ml that l.m-A Dand.\Inh f\l.......I...IlI - uvwvv wvuu-uvvwug at DIOQEUI By reference to our advertisin columns it will be seen that application wi I be made at the the next session of parliament for 0. charter to build and operate 11. railway from Sudbury to Lake Ontario. This road will, doubtless, touch Barrie and will be in main element in this town`s future pros- parity. V Tn n:`r`:b:nn #1; LL}.-. ...- 1 --- Vina`: Ivy. In addition to this we ha.\-'e every reason to believe that the Trent Valley Canal will, in the near future, be recom- menced and com leted. These two works will lxavea won erful effect on values in this part of Ontario. The Sunday school ente1'ta.innn-nt of St. John s church held a. few days ago in the 'l`emperance`Hn1l,Cookstown, as a. most enjoyable one. 001. '1` rwhitt was in the chair. speeches were elivered by Rev. A. 0. Watt. Canon Murphy, Rev. A. J. Greer, Geo. Dull`, Esq. and others. The children sang prettily under the` guidance of Mrs. French and Miss Fieldsend and choice songs .were sung by Mrs. Fawcett, Miss Ayerst, H. Rankin and Thomas Watson. Every- body who nttentled was pleased. carved It-om the rltlsh dominion- Any new nortwrn slate: mun be Detroit Tribune. I_- _v`---- -- ruin rv-v-u--uwynunu Ltauuuuo The Freetrant Gazette says:-the present; winter has been the finest for many years. `VB IIAVR '19!` nnnrl a]n;n`\:nn n:nnn I _ . --.- --- --~- - .-...r vnnvvnl v- v. ntvnvsva After peying a.ll.lia.bilities nowdue the Adjala treasury contains 0. balance of $965.- i 53 cents. These elfeets would almost Im- mediate, and alter they ad been tit-ml leeeured then woul come polltlca union and complete malgamatlon of l peoples anti purposes .--Detrolt Tribune. H11... 13.... 11__-__; 11, ,1. - Iv nuvvt um: uccu uu: 1111050 101' Hllly y8B:l'S. While we have had good sleighing since =November lest we have had no very cold weather. Lumber men have been able to I do more work in less time than ever before. An. -. ..-. ' The Orillia Packet-makes these remarks: The Orillia High school is an aristocratic in- stitution. The scholars have to enter and leave by the back door, the front door being I reserved for the teachers only. Which door the members of the Board visiting com- mittee are permited to use the Packet has been unable to ascertain. . jg 7` . " Rh.` bnkk-E 1;uii "aI""1{3;hshee good work. I "W 'I'\,,, I I I ...,.,',... v'hLv\a . . . nu,` U0 nnuuuuuuuy nut UAIIKIGI-Illa It is reported that Lord Randolph Churchill will soon start on a four or five months` tour of Mo.sboua'aml, Africa. I\._..-_..|| _ I 1 , lg Mfr. i1*3i;ixce s - shingle mill at Rapids was destroyed by re a. u o. It is said there was $2000 ; w rich will cover the loss. " oz 7";' *- """ ` 'g"`````` I Wil Z or Ian : Court was held at (_'.:ra.ven- burst, a few day ago presided over by Judge E Lount.` . | V1 3 LL. JJOIllIUIlUo LHSIDU KIIIIIUUU uuuaurvuuvua have made wise choice in selecting Mr. Bennett for their candidate. T E1}; .4;1{{u~.31} 1} s"e'Ge}}I"is.~:age undergo important repairs. I 1)--.. Il`-_I_ IV,,,,; I II -Leta rally to the poll and lend V .A hel ing hand to Canada : friend. And 3 ow our glory in such as he, B? We *::'.:':::P::: vim la.-- 1 ..n-... Who tries to keep a. conscience clear? Who holds to principle moat dear? And speaks the same when lectiona near? 1} A"!-An ll'nf`--l-`--- Who miaht have gone to ot.hergroun But in North Simcoe still is found, And is a. good square man all round? n: A IL..- \l'..n..._u_ -:jQ other ground? in fjl` : `nuunri Vernon. the unuoonsoa ram, :1 Mnn-n _.-.....l__. :1, A New Railway In sight. .I'.......... A- ----- - 'l`wu smeiullsu Due in Court, UAMlil}l{G, Feb. `H.-A very tragic.-. inci- dent. ovuurred in the court. here to-day. Two Socialists, :_s`:gisuu1ud and Bereusou, were ordered Ln) :lpp~3a|` before the xxlagistwabe to . answer c.'uurgu.~n uf blasphemy prefel`l`ed by the public pl`4IsU(tut0l'. Although suffering from acute iulluenz-.1, they obeyed the sum- mous,amlw1ule list.ening to we evidence against them they both suddenly expired. him Fwepiii N Viztg; M? Vote for D ton lVIyc Carthy. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE. I v vvucu IUUUIOIIE HON lD A'lton McCarthy. xv luau (Ill l'UllllU. D Alton McCarthy. `tho `BIdlcnloun- Id H: II." nnlr Ill nsIulclll0lll- [0 ll." In is about to Housey s few days insurance is doing ansswrl T3010. We have received the second number _ -.of the Orillis High School J onrnsl. It is re bright ' breezy little thing.-pnblished` :s't'50c. a. year. Its bosrd of editors are _John Waugh, John Olsxton, locsls, B. H. Kean, exchangee. and Miss `Georgie Grant, correspondence." %It- exhibits s~ spirit of enterprise and intellectusl sc- ~ .tiv..ix in `the Orillis High $011001 worthy _of imitation end of encouragement.` Tarn Anvsnom wishes for its. useful sud sue-` oessfnl csreer. _ Foreign Notes. The subs.-riplious to the new German luau reached 4. : Um.-s the amount of the loan. 'I`I\n pnilnu \Hniunn hl Dnnlnn -0 n...|.- _._.___- _- .