Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 2 Apr 1891, p. 6

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Th: last 25 years I have n ` Trusses than any man in ' nbleratents, es,__ inn! and own invention, tub Feet Instruments. : I -not-nnfnn `ll E11" - or Amerloaz lulu- 1n'1`1.'11u- >5. lsenauoentuamps , _. . .~ . _ _CLU1`ll l;V1|gl:go8`. 'ro`_p'{ntu_. `samna sir. sns 188009.09 n W In bel_ug.:nulo_ by Joli: B. G_oodwl_n,'I`roy. .Y..at v.-ork for us. Render. you may not make in much. but we can I ch you quickly-how to com. own [5 co. #0 3 do at the nut, and mom on you go on, Bot oox_oI._oll ggeo, In on): you o America. you can commence at home. [Iv- of-ollyom`. 11130.0: span moment: In! In. the work. All In now. Gnu! ply Slill nus 7 she work. All _u um: pay 5|.-Is: ms -"6vuy-won-kor.'_ We sun on lbrnhhlzg . o\'ar!thlnl.~ EASILY. 8l`l:`. ` LY loan ~'7QVGl]`W0I'KQf-'_ WC IKIN OI IIIYIIIIINI ` , .-an an .lABlLY an-3' LYlaun `A `u: Ansmzn. Addnu ul`o noo, __: 1-mason` ,a 420.. roaru1w.;_luu. l\Ill|lI`ICIg 10!! VIII liullllucluzu II uvluv. .IV` In`: me work. All _In -"Aurrworker.' you. nnvnhl|lan 1_1a1`m ho'ozi1$yme- ohaulcal system to nlnh II'nnf.(l>.ntanfAd.) v suusu warns, ussvws ywsuu vnsvv U; Mr. `I nd Mr R. `Shaw; chins oheese dish by Mr. and Mrs. W. Foster; silver pickle oruet b P. Gilchrist; glass fruit dish by Miss . Wiggins; glass cheese dish and pair fruit dishes b Miss Mo- Lsrdy: pair vases by Miss larke; pair cake stands by Miss Elson : silver butter knife b George Helbert; Salad "bowl made 0 the wood of the ship King George, that sank 200 years ago with 800 geoe on board, who all lost their lives, y rs. Capt. ."owney. of Orillis. itiongregatlonal \ ' " Chin`:-cl: coLuuz's1. aAm. '"--- -- -v-o- auinul '%'.'.ri':31'{ 1'"51lv`:'ic'i1 L -1::----g _ ___ --_ ~--up _-qr -2` J v`.X,i`.f1t%.`1g:_` -Seed Emulmon M J.`H. i>3'61. ll.` '9." T080"??- 0PPO8Ii`. TH! bu uupuoymegt t h ` %i=?.".5.~..::.'.%`!... lucultug Hplllo ;:r;iols n':r`1'n-l.a;|;Iw`~ E 31-: laun . Addnu nfdnnn. I. IIWIV HIHII GNU `JUN -`II UIHWII VII. V m. Robertson ; x} gown gloss goblets by Miss K. Robertson; 3 smoothing irons sud stand by J no. Robertson ; set ';zlsss- wsre by J. Revie; psir vsses bv-Miss E. Leigh; silver pickle crust by R`. and A. Leigh ; silver cake bssket by L Leigh; colored glsss wster pitcher snd fsnoy tea ct, full of tes, by Miss K. and Mr. D. cKsy; chins butter cooler by Miss M. sud John A. McArthur; `silver tes spoons by John McArthur; one dish sud `cups b J. Wiggins; chins fruit piste by Col McArtbur; silver breskfsst oruet: by J. Esston, P. S. I ; triple silver breskfsst, crnet by Miss Ross ; footstool by Miss Robertson ; glsss fruit dish `by ` Ans` Mun pun s an`: non 6-ncnhs .-...- uqpuul-Vol r\\I9I= F:-fovm he_Wea for an points in_ 7`N~ow nrnmwlek. Nova sooth, Prince. Edwnxd I91-ml._0apo Breton Newfoundland. M?-II`QQ -A- L_LI.i._._ A u n - - 7'rHE DIREET ROUTE F1-mn .t}I'A Want In: all ....a..L.. I- I NTERGBLO mu RMLwAv- Bond for-tlto Farm Advertiser." ltglvoo full partloularo of then and 213 other turns and valuable Infonnatlon about um country. Add:-cu. J. J. Duly l.Oo..Ouoliah A A c]p4Ug2)UU- me. 19- an E valuable hardwood Jonah. 3 net: Inc hilly. I Vbank buns, 1 line new brick well!ng.ueugood' markettownwithnwnygbuthtgc hnllltlo county. lsfenceclintoghrur-oooauu'.x5oneun. .|nd':ooo.cre:.- wmVhosold=gorj . nawixatene. Advance Oouvlnondeneo. Wednesday, Feb. 25th, we`: a` festive day and one long to be tetnembered. "it ebezng the ooeaaion ot.the marriage `of Miss Agnes G-, daughter of Jane. Adam, E;q., of Oco Scetlonhto-John W". Shaw, Ion of Henry Shawn, "Hip nnavnrnnnv WEI nRf'0fInHd. It 5 sq , oi awkstone. = V! 4. `/71 `J of ne buildlnga, . market town with `r--~r,---3\I' Ilim-- .o buildlngg, 3 bank born and 3 good Jnuket town with rdlyxz miles. can be l O di'vid'ed--/ope of the bes 3 in tho mum-n. A=-"-"- `qy-.Jy market with railwaz I v..- w. an. vac BCIIIIUI-`II 000-I.?3%.':" nu rnknngn `-4 In `I \J 1\J \J \J ' '3' boundary :1 bdck end, ood town with railway 5 mt es. Ah/`A/\t\r\ a-An- 0! utility DIHIW, it` Us .&|lVVhIV\-`Gov-I The ceremony. we: performed. at 5 o'clock p.m., by the Rev. A McKenzie, enter at Knox church, 0:0. More Mc~ ey, of Huyrluton, played the wedding march on the piano, while the bride en-, tered the parlor leaning on her father ; arm, who gave her un.y.~ The bride wen handsomely attired in 3 drone of terra cotte plush, with cream front. and veil lutened with orange blossoms, and wee attended by Mice Dean, of- Meefurd, who wore cream cashmere, while the groom was supported by his brother, Mr. L Leonard Shaw. Alter the ceremony war over, the uncut: cut down to a sumptuous dinner, after which the time was spent in tripping the light fantastic till the wee emu hours of the morning. when the heppacouple left on the 6 30 run. train f r oodatock. 1he bride was the .___!,!___J. _I ... _ _ - - ;.`;nnk`n ant` nnA`1I` `F",_\,\,w |uI\.3IlUIlICl market town with railway 5 miles. 1 rn('\ rirx/\ n4u\-._.- --- W. .300 '*4'*`3" n -I Iu_'a.Ip -_J _--.I\_ uur .--7% \I \I market town only gr; .. ID!` VYUQJQHDUUS suv uuuv was was: recipient of many valuable and useful presents. The folluwing is a lint of` some of them :~-- A.. .:_LA. .I._ -I-.!. L- `IR- lJ..-H... ----:..-.:. mus ~ontunu ADVANGE : : . '._-......_-nrsvn 1: A mud Hl_I_: ------_.._VV 1 > . S , ' "5i~.. . J` o1`u'19n:s'.o 'rin: _AnvANcI: IIASA olncunmnon or rmnrnnn nrunnnnn AND EIGHTY corms, uxnoz. It not quite double that of any other Paper pub ed in Barrie. Q` ADVERTISERS SHOULD Non: ems norm (1! lines solid nonpereil make one inch). TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS. First insertion, 10 cents per line. Each sub -an-uwennf. IlnFHn_ ` cents Del` line. No etonee, hilleuor ewarnp on the farms. and the eoil ie guaranteed deep. rich. ole; loam that never baitee. rloner lent it re- quired ae guarantee. for expenses if the farms are not cheap and as repreeented,- and intending buyers, after seeing them. left to decide `for themselves, and the: keen or return the money as they think right. _ Pure epringwateron every farm. 3004 fences; land not hilly nor at. Gravel roads, cheese factories, ereameries. uchoolr, churches and postoees near all the fanne_ Oood water every where and healthy coun- try. only enough money to bind the bargain need. be paid until taking poeeeeelon. end then 60 per cent.. 860 on every two. :1 the price will be lefton the farrne. or leee thanthat. It buyere wieh. payable iuet Ie wit the buyerein every way. Thle will be put in writing and in the beet chance ever offered to buyere. ' All buyere get good, titles and their deede when they take poe- eeeslon. . First insertion, 10 cents per uuu. nouuu ...... uent insertion, 4 cents per 3 notices, 10 cents ner line for nrst in sertiongb cents per line for each subsequent insertion of the same matter. ' Les.i,e Oicinl and Government advertise meats will be charged at above rates. ..-_-j . .- Au\-unInIaI\Yll IIIUKUU Villa Irv wag--"w- ..- _n _ .00N'l'RAO'l.` Anvknrlsrnc. Contract advertisements will be taken at th following rates which are drafted on correct will be commercial principles, and, as they Itrictly adhered to in making new contract utter present contracts expire, there will be nnlv m-m urine for all : utter present ounu-awn. only one price for all: not be made punno until we weex muow . Advertisers will not be snowed to use utgeir space for advertising angthig outside then on business. ho the do so. transien rates will be charged for me adver tisement ' ntf MEIR A I'IVED'l|TI1Il'BWTI. ululuuur - OONDINBID ADVIRTIBEHINTI. . Condensed advertisements on First Page such an Wants of all kinds. Lost and Found, Property for Snleor to Rent, ggecic Articles, Etq.. E1_:_q.._mu;t be _nc_oog1pa._ni_ wjgh th_e anal}. U1 II! """' Au eight-day clock by Mr. Hanry Shut ; 1 doz.-n silver was knives by Mu. H. Show ; 1 silver butter cooler by Min `Show; 1_purlor lamp by Leonard Show ,' A.-\n.;n .:lm.- I-an-nnnnn `II! nnnllu l"!'0pel'l5y I01` 5810 or to noun, 5 eculc Aruuwu, Euo..Eto.. must aooom I with the cash. and wg be insertode t inrasrtloxla. 2 ofnu grog:-:?n'n.me:. aggreaaenuegnd IrnreBon oo:::; 0l'.W0l'l1. . 3mm n-.m&,'&`i`&r'e.ae.`:{.t1m..'""o$ux'i`.f2'. . words ' but a reduction to 1 cent per word will be e when the number at insertions ot the eme matter exceed Faun. _ 5f`ii31}$.'.'ffI[.'IL; 1 'I_-I.-_ l nlnvnn I` Jauvnnvu - u u - - w - . . . - . 5 Inches, i Column. 10 Inches. l Oolnmn 30 Inches. 1 Column snnnn: nu-v vvucn -- ----'--, -..__ ooxruor omziisi ' Advertisers will please bear in mind that no tioe of intention to ohane advertisement: must be handedinto theo oenot late:-than Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the co y for Inch change must be in the Anvnucn o co not later than 2o'olock noon on Tuesday. in any week: `otherwise the advertiser : announcement may not be madepublio until the week tollo my.`-9.1..-a will I-mt he mowed tn use eir i `For one month-the three monthly rate with y 15 cent. added- ` or two monthe-the three monthly rate with 10 per cent. added. H ?!-eterredpoaltionae in the paaier will be ~eold at an advance at one third on e. eve rates. i This rule will be strictly carried out. . The tonnowing cheap and good farms and In the nest section of Western Ontnrlo. Send for the Canadian Farm Adverther" to]. j. Daly & Ca,` Guelph P.'O., Ont. It is sent free and gives the `acres cl size: and kinds of buildings, &c., &c., 0! these end 27 5 other farnu. nu- ---..-_ ._u.. _, "i'a'rbntansffAIn mamas hnaoun f1| nun I-I}!-' ---5- No.0: Inches FARMS FOR SALE. DIIIW L_plIl`l.Ul.` snusy U] uwvuusu nsswvv , 1 dozen silver teaspoons by George Shsw. ; 825 by bride's mother sud domes- tic sewing machine; 865 by her father; white oounterpsne by Miss Adam; table linen snd osbinet slbum by Mr. sud Mrs. J. Kissoek; 4 pair linen towels b Miss B. Adsm ; set tea dishes by Wm. ernes; bedroom Sat b A Douglas, ostmsster ; Bsrlor lam]; y Mr. sud rs. Wm. ouglsss ; amp b Ssndsy Douglass; %l sss fruit dish end damn small ones by nus nvsknni-An s .1. tin. zn nlnnn ,:ank`n- kn .,\J\,\,. -n.-cou.uuIuyIIUIIlI.`GK : and burn. market town with nilvnz : mils. I I\I\ nAA\-.__- n---N . - Csacru, cl buildimn nu: Inna u ~~ -vvgawvw 16* TI '1 111119. llrgotovinncg I -._.- o- _I---_ 7..-- -- "- up I 68 icresa wood. avacrus, an cl buildings neu lug: town. .4- - .'..____..___._._..._. I~ One `In can . 1;" Inner- Hnnl Inser- tinnm 3'75 -an 1 - (3 mos; iimg; 0'Iv. :a': PRIOR F0 .9: E53! `;;.., (1 yr.) isvooo suoo A; an 52 In Q1!` Is.n:m ._iimmnamnn-W weasel uav UV ll UUBIIIU IIUUQB." A cab was `found a few rods-away, and after calling the driver's attention to the ames, the two young men rode a dozen blocks to the nearest re euizinehouse. There they found a phlegmatic man to whom Mr. White reported the fact and the locality of the re. The re depart- ment oicial was not satised to take Mr. White's word, but walked out and talked with cabby. Receiving conrmatory in- formation from that quarter. he walked deliberately back into the office. calmly entered Mr. White's ame and the infor- mation lmparted in a book, and then he opened a tin box and took out a shilling, which he handed to Mr. White. This shillin just paid for the cab. By t is time Mr. Pagelow was nervous. There had been no move to send out the re engine. The phlegmatic oicer, how- ever, next turned his attention to that matter. Be very calmly summoned two or three men. and a gilded pole was taken from its fastening on the wall and adjust- ed to the engine, Then the horses were sent for and deliberately hitched up. ' -The driver of the engine climbed up to his seat andtook his time in putting onuhis. gloves. Y... ._.4.I_ __ .7 V oopxei"-.~a`..7.i'LL1 2i,,";,aa;.s; an poltptld, on receipt of til` pourv or smcos. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. E'1` DIVISION COURT BLANKS. MAGISTRATES BLANKS. _ SURBOGATE COURT B1.-NK5 MOONSTABLES BLANKS. Form or my kind` pint ` % CHATTEL MORTGAGE nxsonmam or EQUITY OF REDEMPTION, STATUTORY LEASE3. MORTGAGES. CHATTEL MORTGAGES. QUIT cum mos, ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE AGREEMENTS OF AT TORONTO PRICES` 0'58 MEMOBIAM cums, 1 PROGRAMS, onnmzs or DANCE, MENU cums, mam 'I'||`E'N0lIT|-IERN ADVANCE] NOTE HEADINGS, LE'l'I`ER HEADINGS, % MEEMORANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, WEDDING cums, vxsxmre cums PROMPT AND TASTEFUL EXE6UT|0| -01 OBDIBS OF ALL CLAS828 0).. jnunxnmunn Pamma CARDS, uuL1mn uuxuubhgg RECEIPTS, } onnoxs, i onmms, ENVELOPES. A full line at all price.` `-51: __-. . ______,_, --s'ram-. L PRINTING HOUSE, HUI` IUIIIIIU ii 0 |_-1' o 63: 0 6 6'1 I""; o For {aiding honogb ddyl. . .` -.".i.=. a V.:; 2200 To printing bigllrola-ales V.-. .1". . ...` .- .- -.` _'~1*:-00 F0l.'IOlullgIl'|0lIOil9d_'a'.a..u.. 25 `Q: 0 0 I o o_ _3 W ..U!!":.' Uni`: "`.:.-rgn-1:-Ir -"1 ` - ` "' r x . p-I respectfully aolicit an opportunn, to furnish estimates for all kind. 01 pork 1;: all the styles of printing, my HA8 UNRIVALLED A full line of BLANK FORMS Alwsyu kept in stock :23 nuumr st, BARBIE, STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS, NOTE CIRCULARS, LETTER CIRCULABS UETPTR, u---er m'-- IRIVALLED FAGlL|Tl[g -Z-FOB THE--- MORTGAGE. SALE OF LAND HOUSE LEASE. SF 9` ".1.ntI.`tnd Oxpendltpug ; ;_ 'hih.`m5.i!.na; - it t" V i Wriaht reoeivod. tnJ'3uo.;'.`!.'.`.'e2. ..." For -nQnnn ._ i ' `Ill- Fariners of Ontario are being ruined by the McKinley teri Sir Richard Gert- wright has told us so; `and what Sir Richard says goes--for very little. still our fermersere being ruined. -- `Locket eggs. now. In Hamilton yesterday eggs sold et from 25 to 30 cents per dozen. If r we_ had unrestricted reciprocity those eggs could be taken across the border and sold , for-lets see, here is the Rochester.Post-- Express of yesterday's dete, ad in its market report it says :- '_ Eggs. fresh, per dozen. . , . . . . . . .21 to 22 Well, never -mind, let that pass. But it is certain that the Ontario farmer ought to have the privilege of taking 21 to 22 cents fpr his e gs in Rochester, if he so desires, inste `of being compelled" to scoeptv25 or 30 cents for. them `it, home. These restrictions upon individual liberty are ebomineble.-Hsmilton Spectstor. ' I A blessing n the Sun `J Of this. great world both eye and aoul;', source of life and health and beauty , type -of the light that shall be; aymbal or tin!-smile of- God I . ` . suI.hIICs ' Light is necessary to health. _ People who live in gloomy places, say State pris- oners, for example, are always pealxish; Owls affect the twilight and the dark. and what miserable mopes the are. Eagles love the sunshine, and our strong of wing they are, and how exultingly they soar. It is true that one may have too much sun, as, for example. in the shape of a coup de solett , but it is cheering `to see the sunlight, even when it is necessary to sit in the shade, How it enlivens us in winter. exhilarates us in spring.-enhances our appreciation of the: shade in summer, and charms us in glorious autumn. In September, -when Old Sol seems to have stolen a `few pale rays from the moon wherewith to temper his ery glories, ami all through gorgeous October-nay. even in November, and sometimes 11 to mid- December, and often in windy, arch, how delightful is the sunshine of our happy latitude.- L LI_,, I .1 pa . -- _- ,_ . the.bes't eect. Never overcrowd in oral d'ecoraticns_.> This` is` -very_ important; The most` ponular way 0! decorating the home consistsin placing ;lpeauti_,ful-ctjoliage pl_ants,,in different,hdeo3r$9n~i' ` nets; [on gilnall :Itti'ndsf amt Flowers e'r:e.`=us`ed;wlth long` stems` and their own Miaga; putriia cases. A Iver`: neat` thing isva sniall number -of `miniature vases and cut-glass bowls, placed on a lit 'le tables and filled with different colored ca.~nations.lllics_ of-the-`valley, mignonette, or other seasonable flawers. Each speci- men should be by itself; * This reduces. `an exceediu 1% pretty u-`;ot. he re- places shoul a well filled with potted plants, such as ferns and variegated foli- age plants. Over pictures and doors a neat effect is obtained draping long-trailing ferns and passion-vines i in bloom. To keep owers fresh as long as possible, be sure to cut a little of!` the stem each-day A hard crust forms on the end of the stem which revents the- water from ascending and this should be cut away each day. A little charcoal in the water in which the evwers stand, will sweeten them and keep them fresh longer. n V non: .' Of. the best gggnrnolfiod Rernzdv will not work such a change in a case of eatarrh as one package of Clark's Catarrh Cure. All the wise talk, about Catarriif being ;a' `constitutional or biood disease depends entireiy upon what the aclvertisc_r has to sell. ~-It you -have Catarrh in any form, t Olarkfs'Catarrh Cute, and you need not ta _e a cartload of it Before ang benet is derived. ..Druggists `keep it an . recommend it. Price 50 cents. ` Sent'to_ any address b Clerk jghemical nCo.,} Toronto, New Yor . . . I - ` In qhother minute the engineentufted, but no more than not outside, the door when one of the helpen exclaimed] Qhq_t' he had forgotteu `dome article of, wearlu up 1, end the drlver`:ood-ngttiz-;e;E(l}l_y? w ted for hing toga end `at it; f ` "`ThIt:a In h .th brain ; bnuau;p'u:'e"2lg " . 9 ` elem, uyu Adi ` ' save the buildihgjn which -them-e uh;-3.; A b.n"~'th' iIl.hAnng`:LL._;;, HUN H VV nu. \.JllUll'Jo The Old Reliable Cure for all diseases of the Tlngoat, Chest and Lungs. Sold by all drug- ges . V ` A -Why -lohnaon Opposes Annexation; . The Washington (D,0.) Young Men's Christian association having refused to admit colored men to membership, another association was organized .i_h.'.\.`e laa1t`S`nn-' day -a Christian association for. men, regardless of age, that `should know, no man by his race, color, sex.9r_ oreiiii Our own Prof. 0. Astronomical` Johnson was" at `the organization m_eeting,.` and spoke. He is thus reportetiinz the Wash- ingtonfPost : "Prof. Johnson, o`f:0an?ada the editor_oi`a religious monthly,` made an attack on the white Y. M. G. A.. "say- ing that itc attitude was an insult to every colored man and-and woman in the coun- try. In Canada such as thing would not be tolerated; there wasno color line in the Dominion. If such a state of things could exist here at the capital of the gnited States, he was opposed to annexa- 'on. . ` Have you a Cough? -Take Wilson's Wild Cherry. _ . : - = ' T Have you in Cold? Take Wilson's Wild Cherry. Have you Bronchitis? Take Wilson Wild . Cherry. . * g . Have you lost your Voice? .'i`a.ke Wilson's Wild Cherry. V` Have you Asthamu! 'l`au.ke Wilson: Wild (`J1 nmvv ILWVU ` Cherry. .~ "U' U 0 lily - Have on a. Cold in the Head? Take Wil-' son's W1 d Cherry. 'I`Iu': (R Duhnhln (1.... fur an (autumn AC H1: Nature has lavishly provided cure for all the diseases flesh is heir to, but the proper pre- paration of many of` `them has not yet been discovered. In Wilsons Wild Cherry . we have a cure for Cou ha". Colds`, `Whooping Cough,;Crou and kin red ailments; pre re from vegetab e drugs, in a pleasant an eon- centrated form, and which invariably ives p:-ompt r_elie!'.and effect a speedy owe. , id y all drnggists. 5 - - ~ 7 ' ' ~=~~s*po . 5'2`; '.'I t'lfa 0 t N.I!r`.IOqllIId1:f' wage. Wag` ll 'Works., `an-n`-; n,..!._`.L nuric6:006i`o$`;ou-";;:io;O11m` honnlddun xr HVM -u-uruvIIvo' _o`o"'o'3 fun`: OIJ3 53.? 97< a v;~ .LnAu. .- - 3". .-.--."_'~1*x"-100 9300' ll ! npw cnopt;.wLt,1:s-p1uoi,.and`e>?Ic:-k'y~'77'"n3 and ouroxoo.hq: l `An entqwha gauqq up u[|I_l)`|.Ij9;I,'!fy_!L`_g".'. mdi being! Inndmpo ,o.f:by. mu one hooomo Adopiandzlnto` cits :-out mo nownoptgwm-p1uSh,..na* __ ans?` -.... ,..........uu us many excellent qualities --tect, temper, discernment and consider- ation for other people's feelings ; and, if` we possess all, or some of these qualities, innumerable and never-ending are the benets we may confer on each other, and` a great (teal of pleasure will be the result.` But, because we areeneighbcrs-, we need not. . necessarily. be . close friends. We may be friendly enough to enjoy the"; pleasures of.d6in'g__them little lpindneeses and receiving .ihe_'saine in retnrn,_ _ _l_3;eing~Z kindlyidi-posed `to. .8116 . impliet that our honing is`to.be. o _ 31 fr_em_niprnl_nm ****'d`P9**?"'i '*9'.1-`r;I-iv.9rv.w9s,. 1 :3: ~:';~ehka...= M 3:, `_ ..___.;, , . is A :5. _ ' g';%h'PM'l;.:i.%N9g `i, .--~.._ . `G .. . . .'~ - ~- 1 .. .,.-. `re so A` Good Neighbor. ` To be a really` good neighbor demands the possession of many excellent qualities -teot. temper. -dilcarnmnnt ...a .......:.a.... . anull III KUCUI ;Ge.ins equal relief from pain by the use of Clark's Lightning -Liniment. The swelled joints from a sprain or founder are relieved ` and cured at once by its use. Every owner of a horse should keep a .bottle of this great remedy in his stable. Every consideration of economy and humanity su ts this `ready relief. Price ft cents- so - dru 'sts. Clark niunminnl .t\ 'lV.... ....s._ \Y_,,1r WEi?J"f{$i1y rernarked : Page- low, we can earn a shilling by reporting this re at an engine Image. A nah Inn: Cnnvul . 6-... -...1- ----- - ` relief. 'P1;i_cW fl-.";:-;1:1;.e1"; vatfiggils. Clark Chemical 0., `Toronto, New York. ' Electric Light in the Holy land. ` A decided sensation has been caused in Jerusalem by theintroduction of electric light into a new and ourishing our mill `lately started there. The building in which the light has i been introduced is near to the supposed `site at Calvary and `close to the Damascus Gate; It need hardly be said that the Arabs and Jews are much puzzled to account for a light in inslamp in which there is no oil, and up ' to the present time while gazing with `distance. wonder, have been keeping at a respectful S1m.on's V1rA1.Izn_n_ is what you need for Constipation, Lossot` Appetite, Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. " ' pu______ 1rr,, A - - _ '7 ._ gvvvuvu 'C;.l`1.v(`)UP, Wnoormc Conan and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shi1oh's Cure. G..l.I 1..- 1_I__. 111--.`- n - -- - _-_-v u v- -av. vvoonnvnc U VIII`) T s$i&`"b}7'John Woods, Barrie, ami M. J. Hamlin. Allandale. _ . 7 _C`;1;nRn Comm, healvthand eweet breet0' secured, Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. ` Price 5h cents. Nasal Injector free. `[1,... I-_-_ L, _ _` fsiai.6zi9'6$ua}{'I:a Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Consump- tion. uvuu V 1Z{"7h;$:"a}hQ' S; chest, use Sl1iloh's Porous Plaster. Pxice 25 cents - ---vv-- niinua N mars. mad}; miserable by that terrible cough. 9 Shi!o1} s Cure is the Remedy for yqu. I\._.__,'__ In I -'-- - saves: on nay UV uurupv, WIIUFU H9 Wen` two months ago. partly on busineis and partly for pleasure. He brought -back with him a very poor opinion of the Lon- don re department. He says that one night while walking through Cumberland street with his friend, Frank M. White, an American newspaper correspondent well known in this city he saw ames creeping slowly thrc ugh t e lower part of a building. This street was comparative- ly deserted at. the time, and nobody, it was evident, had observed the re except White and himself, Ml! |;`o nu:nL`- --...--`--3 V 1"` "What Bewanted. ` A young clergyman of this `city makes. it a practice to vieit the prieonere in jail` and give them good advice. J uat as he was taking his departure a few days ago one of theinmatee called the philanthropist back and said : _ ` j Are you coming to eee in again !" Yes, in a few days. V "Would you mind to bring me a morn- ing paper '1' - . Eat at all. You ehai1,hav_e the paper." nu` ywyva. r Not at shall, have '.I`heoler;z man mu about leaving when the man in end: motioned mysteriously to him to approach. The good man did acid and the other in I hoarse whisper an : lcII1l__,, ,,;,I 1 no . I ww--.- -, -voooovoo u vunvo Iv V sunlullhlit Iva 4 WILL You Svrmm with Dyqpepgia. and `Liver Complaint? Shiloh ; Vitahzer 13 guar-_ dnteed to cure you. 21...... _..__ \v_-____, I. ` `Tum Hmxxxo Conan can be so qpickly hr... 17.... n--__.__ __.-LL Is, cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee 1t, um`: When you bringme that paper don't. forget to wrap it around a bottle of good old rye whiaky."-'1`exsa Sittings. - T` `jj"-j T'|1EG00|('S:BEST FR_IEN`D -gnu-`Q-r ll In an RAH nn IIKYTCKTZK3 I I IIIEIII Lnnaur s`A`I.: m cnunog. vo yo a sample bottle free! It never 0 cure aou't_e or chronic coughs., All druggists sell Kemp's Balsam. Large Botolesocents and $1. tug: vuv `nulls Lcwul U; UH! wuuuuruu. l'UIIl9Qg.I10 u I 3 .. 0@I k0tI Gof- 1 ' '_ ns "of various` degha and prices alwayj: .` stock. All orderswillro oeive careful attention} la.norBaIt_ THE -% NORIILEBIQI ADVAN A;:RPEi;'EIiT5l{ :_"f;*`_i 'l`oronto, New York. ` I" ` ` ' .. h tlia-`Ldo`ctora` addpterkf. '? g` .a'nuuob1:onstiui:t1onatx`matmenct:~with=m_ndi:; ` b,'bltn0V!5.thO}! lQ6BlJhOnd`7thGlI wig g;t,l1gdz:;f.;_q.nd.=get Ii package:-.ofa Club ; 9. Enggitd t ' t::'ca_n_no g I g. .. -`W 1. ,-Ion xynmloou; ` pt of Eggentn. I-Q9-0', ...,.. ..,~.. . unruulu no annual theffgtt veuglq of the heart, cuts. through the) w._in`de iE`Ij)`ar'u1d then`, pinch Gut logethgjzthg " nited heart` '1un`ga'-lights `hip `.`_33'llI 'ui'em`=--and he kerb! `th`e`u_':nit'ed' `mug 19199!`-". L- 3- ` M i _ v_ . C; u A 2-LL}-A-A Walter Scott's Journal nhowa that in- l827 `the word had not vetlosl: its} `low character. He gays (_vol. II, p_. 30), *_`Want of thatu-ticle blgbksjuhrdly `onll6d`vp_lq`ckA. Its origin fig ogbvioug; .4 Frdm `e'arty 't`1z"enf ;: the hurt ha "b-em popiriarly rr araaui _.. J~thoAa`astV of oourhgb`. N`:':w,' wh`e'ii `ibnhler ?-laysopen 3` bu-dun` he `divides nf An`: ``------A '7 ` ".`T.`.-*"'?u'{"5 `` 5. 9. 41.14:`-.1_. _ `i. IID. Full an mall 332`. n enlan FR -uu ptvvllll Wllll OD] In; our x 400; Anal! ie .'.?'t.!'.'.-`.'."*..`*.`. , -v-w :C`j`~--_J A YEAR I I undertake to touch unyulrly lntonigenl person of that | oex,,\vho can g_u_ and sum. tIl.'who. alter _`l:u_1-action. will work lndmulouly, h 3 You-lnhelrovm`-local W -whixrnt they llvslwlllaloofhniah the situation or employment, which you can can that uncut. Too 51.5.; am. i Alfred Pugelow, a lawyer and news-1 paper mm of this city, has just returned ` from a trip to Europe, where he went` tin lnnnihn ANA nu-Ha A-\ L..-:....`._ -__I -- -:--we . _ and numanity at urge, M. H. GILBERT: RHEUMATISM Slilil hi III-nmalntg DA.` on A` I have used your Flax-Seed U N:wln`::1`l`;iA>AIIVh28oI;1$)i% Z In a acvere case of Mal-nutrition and the _ more than hoped for--it.wu marvelous; mid cons ='i`}?:;`_'A. .:9.::P:v`.e-.*,m _ ..- .. lunvclullig Illll con- .` `:3ouiZ`"1 1101;711:116-_l1d Iantge humanity krge, R - -.-- _qy__g_-A_..Q `C `T. - soliby Drugglsta. Prloo:8l.0o, T I-`LAX-SEED EMULSION - 35L11 Y.5t-N`?_1?9?=k.};; A `run-. - I can recommend Flax Seed Emulsion as gxgrun 3 sh 'e":e'uot and possibly the cm of all Lnhg. nchitl and Nervous Affections, and A good gen- coniotn d bili . . A ` . 9 Jou E . TALMAGE, u._1_>.. uninj- ;.-B!uoHyu,N.-.-Y..Dee.kb 1%. - van `'0 anuulltuli. gen: ssnsninn theCod`LiverOilEIn\Ibibns'no * . ` ~~ a to..Tb`bA_.V.N..v':ia%}hIb'%'. an,,,'i,,ii.:`5.;;;,,.s,, 3 cent, to pay bff OLD MORT;- i GAGES, advances. on" iS`EC;- , OND `.MORTfGAG'E`S', a'nd'_.'_.'i:o. purchase. ;farms.... `NO COSTS for. applications. N.O r DELAY on inconvenience. Loans can be arranged AT` ONCE with my Local "Valu'ator. FARMS bought, sold and exchanged. AGENTS WANTED.` WRITE ' or call "for parti- culars. . ' - J E. R. mavuows, wAstIue't1iEi{t` 2 HT. 01. NmuPR6fTWR: - Iunllf l\..nn.I.nnnn' A newbie am Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. It is curing more cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Group and all Throat and Lung Troubles, than any other medicine. The proprietor has authorized any druggist to give you a Samrple Bottle Free to convince you of the merit 0 this great remedy. Large Bottles 60c. and $1. a y A Great Surprise. V '- Is in store for all who use Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and lungs the oat guaraiiteed remedy. Would you believe t at it is sold on itsmerits and that an druggist is authorized By the proprietor of t iis wonderful remedy to A vnn n smmnla knee-,1. Om... 9 `la .........- .. Yorkc . J9, I am used aaeN'Lse'ed Em: 33$ ansurai uses of Chronic Bronchitis, and the early stagetoi P ' In well `ill hetunl veboenAMEpSlin.edwx 1 J . C3003- *"_&'-`,"" I l|l'0!lll'!IIr.%t`I`nIu lIn'ion in :.".=...'1n..:.u .% (consumption) with benecial results, when patient- could no: mo Cod Ufa` 0i5_`i ' ' ' ' nnnu u-n 5 o-onnvv an vasvvn. 3.3;, couslimprlon `lri-uniwn-' N'_V Pg]; 115]; 5 Trussesthan lnAmer1ea.z: .\?.nlu-T : nble.1 atents,m 1nvent1on,1n'1`rum- 1 _e:.3w8d:1nal Rnptm-e-I Alguamntee toholdlargeetnnpture 1 without touching your hip, no straps whatsoever, waterproof. Largest stock of general Trusses aho the great Oluthe Spiral Trusses in stock Reliable system toronnnnmq BY HAIL. ~ ~ ' ` CnhlnlInn`IIIIIlI*Qhltghwai8ht ' , I Thelastzsyearsl have adjusted ore } gm-qgnxanlq Ill nun! ~ SpInaIInstruments 3i`}.':.e`~ ml and-more oecldve. Uvlllil IIIIHI vuuvu ! sndgnoro n :1: II: III II'P~r.'.1. Ittaighten born Olub Feotmatantod.) I 111 t b that ti nYovvez?:)!`,1n(:):-mcgagdgtralgh` ?e%`?::3B Feet. Send 6 cent. stamps to: nook. mm A n l'V`I.It'I'IIE1 1m Kinny St. ULUII I I. L I onanlcal system In` I GKUU1 `V9995 UWVII , BIZ. CIKIV 35". 9' bit; pa and Mrs. Pye; ll.` linen towels by Mia J. Wiggins; silver napkin ring by E. Williams, Barrie ; glee: oheeee dish by Miss E Leigh ; plush and satin` toilet not by Miss Dian; silver pickle eruet by `an! Mun D `glean! o ..l.:... khan-n

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